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AUCTION SALES. - By GEO. P. GORE & CO., Mino Baa Tevivod bls zost for bueindss; ood that ;| mino, the subject of: muol-:cavil, is againrpro- duoing well;and Bonator Jones lold ma: that-ho 3 " | terrod to Wont YVirginia, the _nsme of the o A AT ot s Bk e A e WAL, X r. He mang liko 8 bird, and REL‘G‘OUS- : forenco to'be changed-to North Toxas., o chME‘ g | reot voioe was heard mrlyBlnaging awny bt . LN G long meter j and wo speak but tho -truth whon i e e e g L s esmid g 08 & 70 Wabnsh : i froed v'f.fifl mrmmiafi‘mouuxms. “, i ! i AL 1 : | oy that tls youth gould outsting » hungey would 1ike {o powsana t, . : _é;‘_-‘ :;‘;, 3 ok 0 b MEETING AT INDIANAI e » J Tmos . S Lo ~ % o 3ot TRR PEOPLE. . . A ATT TN, Work' of the General: Council 3 Sneclal Dispateh to T'he Chioago Trl:u::'l““ a_ngl“' of ‘a Wife: Murderor |at| ™ ho was - young, eho was ‘falr, 41 proniounoo that you are man and wifol” oN: BA.'I.-‘.EEDAY, Nay 16, at 9 ootoblrs - This Is what the proacher said.. Ism a logal *witnosa that the brida said sho would obey. also, which wivos genorally do, not becsuee thoy romised to do 8o, but becauso, on thae wholo, it s moro comfortablo, Thon, behold, yo banished bachelors, what happona to 8 man whon he {s takon: into his 2 Oratos of F'ino English Orookory. :lllog’l‘:n. of Rookingham nnd Glu?\vnru. lor” Buite, 1ime’ Ohambor Seti, lor Buits, ino ‘mbor B Bt gt Tl SRl o8, 101 B antonas and Butoaus, Broniinat and Kitche " of the Reformed Epis- " Liberty, Mo, 't |' |snd sho. ecrambled - her halr like : tho copnlians, - T ' INDiANArOLIS, Ind., May 15,~~Tha ‘sovonth ane nual meoting of un; .Oongrogational ohurchos ;;g;:!“. ‘{rk:u'anog‘ b 'l'i'lg S u.uha lr‘l:?l. -| and “members of Indiana i boing ki v { fed b old, _ yo! 0 h o 8 {8 1ot bolng licld at 5 WL = s g must bo told that the way sho ohiowod wax was & Plymouth Oburoh, In this city, Tho sosslon | Miscellaneous Criminal Matters, , ...| Plty.. Bt asido from this vico, sio was every- opened last ovoning with about thisty mombora - .o S5 ““"’f nico, aud "the world muoh spplauded Lor and delogates prosont, including tho Rov. W. W. 5 bustle; -and the Fayatteville bx ’)m::.“fl,mmm Nellio Grant’s Suftori--Matrimony’ Croed .and Rubric Adopted by the e g g of tho Poriod, ¥ . . i by the nol| al T 4 : ife's family, Ilis mothor-In-law kissed the Pablos, Washatand Burosus, Iaby Onre New Organization, - [Tatton, of Chisago, and otor noteblos. D, Pat- Lxéoution ne Liborty, Mo’ | | rile, She ot oo n el i this ae o ~ v Dride, an thon Lissod him o & - xeok. mothiorly | Shga, Miteors; P]nudWnru.Dnfipqtjfl.ghnifl. o on presided, and conducted the opening devo-~ Special Hepateh to Ths Chicago Tridune,. + * | olowing tm]lol and tho men flookod in armies to Fyom Our Oten Cirrespondent, - ! . | wey, which intimatod that lio shouldalways have | Rookors, Woodon Ware, 30 Rofrigorators and Toe Uhosta. v « AT 11 0'OLOOK, Ono Oovoraed Bx, Wagon, Hérso and Elarnoss, ¥ 8. Alao, BuRglos B o 2 60., Autionsers, _ 4 Open-and- 5 ‘Top Buggies, 'Ono Demoordt, nnd 8 Sot I'ino Harnons, Y & i il s tional oxorolsesy ! tho. sormon.-wan delivored | JXANSAR OrTy; Mo, May 15.~To-day, the 0xe0u- | meot Liory bat sho gaye thom the abirl, for sho 5 My b P.y o Tov. A, 8. \Vamr‘-lnnmo, from tho wotds, | tlon ‘or Bamuol Wallker, colored, took place at [ loved the young clork who eang likoe & hungry .. -Proceedings in the Mothodist (Ogna |, Endseroting o keop the unity of tho spisit inl | Liborty, . county soat' of Clay Gounty, Mo, | Mosquito. *o she hommod and sho liwad, nail 3 e ond of peace.” ¢ sha sighed and sho chawod until hor hoart and forence ot Louigville;s . | On Tosssombliug. thia. morning, a halt-hopr | WA1KOF Was arrostod on tho ohiarge of murdetiog | 3.2 "R oo otk troken i thon o walled by hia was Bpent in dovotlonal axorcluen, Tho Revs, L, | 118 Wife on the..1Gth.of. lat . Octobor’s| ho | atora, while ho etood ak tho door awalting Bome REFORMED EPISCOPALIANS, ' ! 1 .plenty of lumps of sugar in his ten. : His fathor- Fn-m': kissad Ein girl fnd shook hande with the groom, Hig littlo elster-in-law_ lissed him, whioh was bettor: than eithor, - Ha_ kissed Lia wife":some: way- back- of ' this ‘part of _tho dasoription, but that .was: nothing now. Thon -Gen, &nntxlnud the bride, Then overybody wont up_and’ congratulatod thom, anda largo ' ' Wasmaron, D. 0., May 11, 1874 The fredding at OastloBtowart, batireen Licul Oommander Hooker. and Miss Bossle Blewart, found me in an advantageous ‘potition, bohind soveral gota of flounces, losking'over a parapet | of shioulders at the’ Enlscopal clergyman, who walted thero llko o Righ-Sheriff in half;cAn- B. Troat, Boston, Patton, Chicago, and Mr; 0, | 'Wes Indioted om - tho - ‘19th of ' Novembor ;. oamatlve token. She raised up her eyos with a ‘Lamb, - Brazil, - wora olectod - corra- | was tried on -the, 18th of March; " fonnd | pretty lfll'l)fl"‘ and tried to onaot ‘flfi prond ..+;| sponding mombera, ' The Rov, £ F. Ho : Boorner; but to toll tho plain truth sh t, 1< | ‘numbor kissed, a8 well, Tho musio struck up S ke ool jon, | Rerro Hato, waa' ciosted Moddrator, and b6 | ho o o aenr o e enpeniced ot tho S0t t0 | ;e g o youth who 1oved ths daveds ammen. | onioals, with & binok prayor-book-in.his Lind, | Tayiiatlon. so. fall Jatt_aota; and, progosding | AtAustlos, on SKTURDAY, Muy1f, atfle ths New Yonr, May 16,—At the ovoning session, | Rov, E. Andrews, of Angala, Soribn, | © lung to-day, all of which was duly exeoutod. | Gorpr, Inside'tho voluntary oirclo of -spactators ware | through tho groat.domod Lall,—which, I think, : 48 and 20 Wabnal-Are yontorday, of tho Counoll of tho Reformed Epis- | - Tho Truasurer roportad,, sliowing a balance in | F1ve thousand pooplo assembled- to seé s .poor, —_—— tho Prosident snd his dsughtor NeliloyMrs, | 18 the finost privato -stairwey In this country, Aoremr o7 w751 OF DRY GOODS, copal Church, tho" liveliost® dizoussion, thus far; | the t;u-snrg of $10. - Narratives of tho ntate of |- Wroiohed negro pay the: dénth-ponalty formur- | THE NEW ENGLAND PURITANS AS DRINKERS. lne, took place upon the.words in the oreod: i tho “‘ohurchen’ woro' read: by tho Nov. Hows !for |‘dering his own wifo, = After ssconding the | ., e, i 18 DESOENDED TTO WELLY Qontral Indians, the Rov, J. O, Falrbank for | meaffold i i1 To the Kditor of The Chicago Tribuns : Tho Rov. Mr. Wilson moved an ‘amendmoent, fi.‘;"'éfifinifin‘"fi{'&mflflo;’.’ Tfilfii‘nfifié’fifii "8 GoxrRieED TN riE itumo me wive, . | 8mi”Tho ldon ssome to bo very, gonoral striking out this exprossion. altogothor fromtho | reported in & prosporous condition axcopt Bloom- | but 8ald it wad done by mistake, ashe intended | smong pur German fellow-oitizons, that our shaped-liko an ellipse, ' opon to the lanthorn, :|:and the atalrvaye windi grand ourves,—the_bnll-room ‘was found ready for. thé danéing. - Bohind the musicians, the Louschold-gervanta and the waitors peoped. - * THE DANCING HALL Fish, floshy and wonring ehort ringleta - Sonator Foote, soon,, we presume, to be a great’ grand-fathor, and his young wife; tho mother of tho groom, nnd'seyeral othior family folks. i ng round and ronnd it in BY CATALOGUE. B com. Au Ttlegant Rals for TURSDAY, Bay 18, commanota a &, . Dross Goods, Plooa Goods, anlh}};lfi Whita. ool s o ) M e e B i 01 ror-platod )y 2 3 0.y Tull lino ot Bummee Styln Tt and Csan,’ Olotls, e ; £y THE FIXINGH, . e 3 11nts , S jonds, Ladit crood,'and slightly- ohanging tho rubrio go that | field, Winchestor, Balisbitry, and & few othors | to kill » man who was intorforing -betweon bim | Pusitan sancestors woro tho original crusadors oy : was, a8 I should think, 70 or 80, fost long, with a | Zi3!mere wng, b atsr Avtligiat: Flowess, £0ut it might :end,s“nz}::.l o ok Thay “lugeitityio || Which wore unable to snpporé paatora. **~~ | - | ‘huid b4 wife: - Tho improaslon ix that ho atated agoiugt beer, ale, snd otner drinks strongor than |- Dohind tho priost. wors, sotne graon blask and | iy Veliowpine floor, wazed and ofled until it | &3’ Firntal oda Thamne ol naoa-."lwm:! +gilt,—roal tapeatrics, I supposo, bought abropd, and giving the placo.a sort of altarslook. A large buaket, globo,.or something, of flowers ity awel &o,1 Linen Goods, NufMyng: I Sor e Tited nick Tngrain Curvota, Cavalouos ready Mondsy morning. . P, GORE & 0O, 0RO B A FoWabsatiar, [}ustug-mafle Open and Top-Bragies, emocrats, and Harness, . At Austion, on TUESDAY, May I8, atits, mi, oo 63 ntid 70 Wabaa) CATALOGUE BALE OF K l»‘ine‘ Crstom-niade Bunts,Shflss,‘anflfSHnuérs, Ab Auotion, on WEDNESDAY, Moyt at 0i6a, m.- - glistenod, : The gaa-fixturos and mirrors wore :new and not extravagant. In tho corner sal the punch-bowl, and royal punch of rum and cham- agne, whioh ,oarried the.head, to the point of rnqmlty-hul obstinately. refused to take itto the length of argumentation or politics, .Thore wera & fow paintings,—copios of proforrsd mas tors in warm, soft tints, The fow ploces of mu- sio.appeared to throw their notes in to the solo of the foot ; and the bridal quadrille, lancor, was Gponed in the centro of tho floor by the Provi- dent and bride, Bho dances liko a”fawn.. He enerally. walks through - the figures, wosring (‘hlf #obor face.’ . The bride’s motherdanoed with hor now son, Mrs, Frolinghuyson and Bonator Btowart stood up togethor. Gen. 8herman, who is redundant snd abundant for social pleasure, danced with tho fincly-brod daughter of old Com- il)mdum Patterson deceasod,—tho wife of Admiral orters - : Vory soon alt this large ball-room was jubi- Iant, and tho danoing was unintormittant, “Tho brids danced to tho last. Every:old beau and arental friond took the round with lior, linger- ing maldenly in thosoe lightod balls till the bolls of midnight had . diod on tho wind; and then, like nnmefil(ng that was hore, and is bero ‘no more, though but now wo eaw (t,‘ tha jowel of the feativity had vanished. Lo s i =L GooD NIGHT. : Marriasges under the roof-iree are tho best. This bridal couplo did no such cold adventure as fly.oft in the midoight-train like a guilty pair from the family Eden.” Whero thoey courtod and accepted oach other, thoy continued to inhabit ; and, afier they were gono, tho old folks draw togother § the few gossips priviloged to tarry, o | I TN e ",Alu,;:'ll], Btapart,” #iid one, * there Ia some dbmpensation' in"the compliment thiat, whon n follow takos your daughtor from you, he admita that you treated somothing worthy." = | TUE PREGENTE, all this while, were up in' the top of tho houso. The fathor senslbly put o choque in o pockot- book and handed it to the brido, His colleague, Bonator Jones, gave n vory olegant set of soli silver, ealvor and ' everything to matoh, whioh in & atanding invitation to burglars. The littler predonts’ wore like wo soe elsvwhers,—often quaint, sometimes substantial. v 3 . EPITHALAMIUM, - Peoplo have said that this cstablishment, bo- The following . Gommittoos wore appointod ¢ 0 4 5 Finsnco Commfiios, tho Tiov/ V. 8. WHitohoud | Bistatime Hin i o e D o e | o ot . pardays, that v man lo Purl and Los Wilson; Gommitieo on' Roligious Ex- | goatfold 1o called or hia Nitle: Boy, & Shild of | way bt Lo el . orclaos, the Rov. 0.8, Doan, Dencon A.8. Willard, | 10 yoars, and - took him to his nyns andoriod, | 280 Of beer or alo; *bocsuso he ia virtuous, tho Rav. Jolun Bootk; Committeo on Resolutions, | 4 Gl 1 my poor boy, my pocr boyl" . . | thoro shall bono oakos and alo Histofy in- Woods, Lawis, Wilson, and Diggs. Tho subieot TIE GOENE WAS REARTRENDING, forms us that the May-Flowor brought ovar, -:fhfl:&lresn:;fll‘;xof5;}:;?:5:;{}&&““‘}\3;:;}103; lllld thora was mot a dry oye in the multitnde, | besides goodly mon nnd women, a supply of the Rove, Doan, Fairbanks, Dlggi, and’ Ross, fin‘\flu," :‘::o .‘i’f&. ;:\‘lalg‘:‘t 9 lfll‘;‘:g:ult‘l gn?'cl:g:nl:: ;’:‘:;’Eflr' mwn;m"‘mg’f:d‘m? ‘:,:;nr' 0:;‘:: L e oy . .. | baving been on tho seaffold four hours, Hofall | "0y ity B0 In eq dri‘:k' 2 CATHOLIO PILGRIMAGE, four foot .and s half, ;.and ‘broke . his' deck |-Of tho fact that indulgenco In strong Jras & ASBEMDLAGE IN NEW YONI. -| instantly. - G R l‘::‘l- Thelr d:i“‘md“:_‘“i ‘0; ‘::‘"{‘l:"g’mfil. - Nzw Yong, My 16,.—An. enthusiastic assem- | .+ * * JoaE——— 2 i - - | used. gonerously a variety of nks, On occa~ blago ’of_m’nhoficn flled tho parlora of .the Aqeu_tgl on lq;:;%l:;y;-nn-vhlmn slong of: military trainings, clootions, ordina- Xavior Unfon, Inst ovening, to.assist tho soclaty Spectat Disateh to The Oheao Trivuni, | tion snd settloment of ministers, and oven at in tho rocoption of thoso who are_startinig upen | ' East Bacivw, May 16.—V. N.. Dalloy waq ax- | fancrals,. liquors wors indulgod in freely, snd tholr “first Amorican pilgrimaga to Romo. In | rested in this oity Inta last evening, charged with | often to vxcoss, by rospeotablo pooplo. ~For ox- the 'front patlor n large portralt of Plua'IX. | nttompting to burn the Académy of Muslo build- |-smploi’ In 1729, at the ordination of tha Rov, ‘hung againet tho wall, fostoond with flowors, | 18, sovoral weoks ago, , Ho was arrostod onlthe | Mr; Jaokson, at Woburm, nosrBoston, twonty-, Tn tho.aseh, divding tho parlors woro luer- | S, ot A6, tho thna of th iy but whd | ve gollons of wine, wo_galons of -tum, two' wwined Amorioan and Papal flaga. “On ;tho | hold him. ' Detactive Novins hos - beon aécu. | 8allons of brandy, and six and one-half barrols maztol ‘of ‘tho roar parlor restod a dovico of, | mulsting ovidonco" ever since, and is confidont | 0f dider, were drank, and pald for at publio cost. rosos, on which, in raised lotters, worked by red | thore iss cloar caso against him now. In !de.’{ In 1762, at -tho funoral.of tho Rav. Ellia Gtay, flowers, was tho motto: * Cor unum, et aima fault of 8400 bail, ho-was losked up, to/ ‘r"“ in Boston, a large Gusntity of ‘winos and rum una.” Opposito hung o 'morles of engrossed “":“%‘:‘ém"’u‘ oonvicted,of, ploking tlie pocket | W8 usod, and ten pounds of tobacoo, snd pipes, rosolutions, oxpréssiva .of tho sympathy and | ‘of J, L. Stoddard, at tho' Fiint & Poro Mar--| -Were furnished also. The coat, of this funoral fldelity of the Union, to be ,p‘rcncntnd to tho | quetts Dopot, some wecks sinco, was this after--| was £053, Massachusetts currenoy, 5 Popsl authoritics: at Romo. Tho pilgrims wore | noon sentonced to two years and six moniths' | - - We read in the “Relations of tha Pilgrims,” distingulsiod {rom tho othors prosent by woar- | hard labor in tho Stato Prison. " David_Gordon, | hrinted fn Eagland within & year or o atter 1ng tlo badgo of tho Haclaty of tho Saarad Heat. | convisted of forgory, .wad sentonced to;tho, | o landing of the Pilgrisns from tho. My hlon: e e oo pigrime bad ar- | Biato Prison for ouo yoar. ? | -] ory hat, aa tho s0th of November, 1620, at » con< IO > * gon. _ Bishop Dwengor, of Indlans, respondedin | * . Acquitted of Body-Snatching.. ?ng:'fi‘i.i'}%r"?e}?fi:fim qulx:‘:u m';!:lnwr::!?{;: ‘behalf of the pilgrims, and said that they. wont Special Disvateh to The Chicago Tyibune. w Rl in & Bpirit of faith to visit their Holy Mothor of |- Dgrnorr, Mioh., May 15.—The trial of Dr,.W,. ,i::i‘m l’éfi‘i‘.‘lfifl’é&'fi ul:’a::llg b:n?l;ln’glyfv‘;':gx]&h " Loardas, to tocclve tho blessing of thelr Holy | p, - Gurtls’and Lia~son, of Wayne, Tof body= | us in the grest Iabor and toylo we. verd hs-te Fathor, the Fopo, and to toll him that among his | gnntching, was congluded in this city to-day. undorgo at the first.t On tho 10th of Deoembor, subjecta thoro woro nono moro loyal than those | Mg cage has croated ?'m exoltomont in this | 1620, the Pligrima resolved, * the noxt momh)é who dwelt boyond tho sos, and fo sssure -bim | county, "as the - dofondants svo prominont | 1o scitls on some of the platss " thoretfors male that in this ago, whon thera Is such infidolity, | Gitizons, and for some timo charges: of od, “ for we could not take furthor time for searols thoro is also a pure and unalloyed dovotion 0 | robbing' comoteries and eelling subjeots to or consultation, our victusls being muol spont, tho Church. - At the close of tho nddross, which | medical aschools have boon oiroulation | speciaily our Beers.” The next day thoy laud words, ¢ Ho desconded into holl,” or - may useithe “words, * Ho went into the placo of dopm:'lud bpirits.)" This at once ralsed astorm. .. . ° The Rov. M. B. Bmith' rocalled the sholent charagtor of tho exprosaion, * Ho desconded into hell,” it having boen used sluco the year Ai D, 660, . It should not bo changdd withont tho qon- aont of n mojority of tho Protestant churclies, - :_Mr, 8towart L. Woodford declared that the Prayor-Book of 1875; which the Reforméd Epis- - copal Church bad thus far used,- * - ‘i - DID NOT CONTAIN Till3 PASSAGE. ' | Col. Ayerign o¥paaod tho, amondmont, with much torsoness of oxprossion. i Th oL "\ Tho Rov. Willlam McGuire said that the doo- trive whioh thia: expression . taught was that of on intermediato atato,-which was the foundation- stono of the “doctrine b¥ purgatory, a doctrino which was historically “intonded to neutralize that of tho atonemont. The Rov. Myron Gallagher eaid that thero should be no words in tho crood TRk ADMITTING OF 80 MANY INTERPRETATIONS| . s could be given to these, and for that reason he favored the nmondmont, g Bishop Chenoy sald that he belioved with Mr. * ‘MoQuire, and, considoring it only from doc-- trinal -npéu!u‘ 0 strongly favorod the proposed omirsion, **Wo are laying in “tho creed,” ba eaid, '*what nro.tho cornor-stonos of our - faith, and whot things aro csgsentiul in our bolief,. It tho doctrine ia cssontial, wo have 10 right to omit it. If it is non-ossontial, by no ‘monu1s put it in the creed. - 1t {s of grand Impor- fanco to do this. I cannot wutand beforo; my Bunday-sohool and disabuso thoe minds of the ;: childron of the faiso notions which it produces, .and oxplain tho passage in question in_connoo- tion with other and npqoalto quéstions,” * The quostion was called for,” and resnlted in but there wore somany colors in the heads aud drossos of tho'ladios; and go many glfts of flow- ors, in the shapos of anchors, wreaths, and orosdes, that any partionlar houquet Is unimportant. Tho: marringe-room,wes cleared of furnituro, and had: whito walls, and gilt \mirrors; and a few paint- ings; tho floors were all 'in'stripes or plain gole ors, waxed, and the coilinga wore very high, | It 18 » mammoth houso, brand-new, and oan all be. thrown into ono gardon and promensde. Acroés’ the hall, prosontly, tho ‘chiolce : mnsician placod thoro in & rocoss, half-domed, began to flute up; and thon ono of the prettiost ‘wedding-marches I ovor “hoard filled’,.all ‘the space, rosa into the - canopy of the wide, winding stairs, and recoivod snswors from the manyopen doors and ohambors, s0.that it scemed the vory walla were doing au epithalamium, Bl 5 ©OMING TO THE'BACK,. . i.: . Dohold, thon, the naval officers, all gorded snd _buctoned, with side-swords, ssalies, and thiolr cocked hats under thelr arms,—for, mind ‘you, this is oxdlusively & iaval matter, to the honor | of our branch of the morvico. Those élegant gontlemen opon & littlo aista at ono glde; af prompt a8 the rogulations of tho eervide, the b smorod pair come right on ‘and stand before High Shoriff. . The groom bring® in Mra, B art, o. pretty, roundish-figured- woman, of n fino’ skin, sympathetio * bluo ecyos, ond both . refinoment end sonsibility, Bho looks & : little ~afected; - nud: no doubt she la; becauso, what mother and daugh- tor feol for onoh othor, ‘no mian' knows, Bone~ tor Btowart folldws, with his ‘child on his arm; .whom this othor young fellow {s ‘now to olsim, b, in trath, he has jusurped the father's .placo this many weoks. Laatl; Ives &, young MHou- tonant, Totton, whoso arm is given 'to an oxcoed- ingly graceful and almost’ child-lika girl, .Miss P. GORI & GO, 63 5nd 70 Wabas THURSDAY, MAY 21, & AUGTION BALE OF S Fangy Goods; Yenkes Notions, ' Whito Goods, Umbrollns, and Parasols, Furnishihg Goodd, Underwear, &o. ° Hosiery, Linen Goods, Hata'and Caps, &o.. ' v Balo comimericea Lult-past Oicloole e H d 58 and 70 Waban By WiL A, BUTTERS & CO., B AUCTIONEEHRS, - ¢ ‘e 108 HAST MADISON-ST.. ‘Tha only atrictly Commisslon Auétion Ifonso I Olilcago. REGULAR SATURDAY SALE. Handsome Now.Furpiinre and Planos 3 A latzo amount of usod Housohold Goods, New and Second-hand Cagpets, &c., : %'fim}gmr(; My 16, at 9 o'ciook; at our Salosrooms, A T AVRL A, BUTTERS & 00., Auctionoors. BATURDAY, MAY 10, AT 11 O’CLOCK, At onr Balostaome,. 108 East Madison-at,, * Squoro grand 7 13 Ootare arvad logai vory brillinnt {nco. A Plne carzed logs; In ardors. A Maraliall & Traver Plano, fine tone. = | the passago of the amendment by an aggrogate vota of 24 to 6, thras miniators and threo laymon voting In the pegative. The orced and: the rubrio, as changed, were then adopted. A mo- | was heartily applauded, the_ pilgrims and: the - tlon to omis the word * Gathollo™ from tho | othor distingnishiod gubatu adjoutnod to tho ro- | Sioy e, Finally they woro ;:::‘#.,’,’f{o anPlymonthRak Tiily tha 2ivat Dosomber, crood was lost, withcut much disoussion. The | foctory of Xavier Collego,, whero they had a jury disagroed, Tho proscoution ‘Introduced a | fathera" .y_" On ‘the 26th 'of “Decembor, 1620, l!l(;;ms C"Lm‘ vénn ndfiptu‘fl without change. The | merry timo. o b i £ zumy of young mon who profossed to havo faund | peing Obristmas-Day, *At night, tho muator fadin e e s o s casuAumms, | |imnmmaihes, ghedan i | siploiiot sl ot . The romark which_ono of the dologates mado, ot i Iaitor brought many witnosaca to prove " niibl; | (tho ebip) we had, diveras. tmes, now and then, mado by U, e Fyamar, st ot o ttintars! Stgrin Iz o o, 3 5 WK, SUTTIIS & COr Aetioncors. Tinbeoclos Txtinguisbers, Improved Style. Wity * that the Prayor-Bools, as rovised, hind boori ox- e e Sailo: % P C; lete. ; A Poonliar Casc of Drowninge This socond trial has loated ton days, and fioslly | "On the 16th of Maroh, 1621, a much-traveled'| Stewnrt heronfter,—tho sdoond’daughter, . Hor ° i s, Qme akedory Sl -Table, up ’ Tt by hioocpat letgymon of grost renommy Special Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune. rosultod dn o vordiot of scquittal, 1t waa follov': | Tgfan, Bamoset by namo, vislted our Bligrimas | dross and Lisir are Diain ss. childhood's, and sho [-io5 4% iunovation upon alit, upright, book | SATUNDAY MOILKING) My I6, al 1L o'olock, st oax WM. A BUTTIRS & CO., Auotionosrs, 46 RESIDENCE LOTS ‘Whittier’s Subdivision, SOUTH CHICAGO, * Monday Afternoon, May, 18, at & orlck, - At Butters' Balosrooms, 108 last Madison-st. % ‘WA, Ai BUTTERS & CO., Annuflnlflrll. CATALOGUE SALE OF i ‘ B ok Mlscellaneous OOk_S, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, May10, at 8% o'olack, at our Salasroom, 108 East Madlson-st. B 4 Among the ‘collection aro valuatio Ilustratod, Olasst- oal, and Standnrd Works, * WAL A. BUTTERS & 0O., Auotfonvesrs. NEW FURNITURE; gl 8) ‘l'able "gutiery, ¢ ' " B for Bt Sty STt AVigte, Y blte WEDNRSDAY, BMay20, at #§ o'clock, at ourBalesrooms, . 108 East Aladisan-st.’ WA, 'A. BUTTERS'& CO., Auctlonears. Dry Goods, Clothing, Parasals, Straw Goods, Boots and Shoes) THURSDAY, May 31, at 8§ o'dlock, at our Balesrooms, 108 East Madlsan s g 3 By N. P. HARRISON. THIS, MORNING, at 9 1-2 o’clock, W it 3 od by quite a eceno in the court-room, . . |- he” was their ** firat acquainfance .among: the BonLuiaros, In,, May 16.—A¢ Moming Sun, ot avagas Yoars bofore that ‘timo, bo bad boon £ of archilgcturs is now nowhore olso ; it is, esson- Expr carried off from his native wud‘lll:y uu,mni;\;‘liuik'gd 4 8- o tially, a Froncli town-Louso, with chatoau-tower and” Arthitectural lanthorn,—tho latter to light nod decorate public area and stairs, the formor to give dntrance, and snswer for bays to the up- por stories.” The tower-rooms are tho most ex- quisito boudoirs in the house,—ciroular, snug, and with.upholstery to malke .a lady's hoart leap in ap{‘:aclnt!un. Ti waa very ‘agreeablo to lean ‘over tho stalyway and sce tho play of life and aocisty benenth,, a8 tho richly-dreesied or natur-~ .. in understood to rofor either tothe Rov. Stephen H. T'yng, Jr., or to tho Rov. Dr. Mullenborg, . H TIE PRAYER-TOOK., The -- The .General, Council continued to-day. .. . Yovision of tho Prayor-Book way rosumed !and P versioles. adopted ' without change. Tho rubric befora the ogmyor for thoso in civil authority, wag - so-changed -a8" to allow of tho omiesion of the prayer when ‘tho litany is used for " ‘thé morning sorvice, The prayer for all in oivil « nuthority was so amended as"to read: *“Th: gives a moro than bridal Sllrlty to tho scone ; for she fa the only bridesmaid.’ As;thoy oame beforo' the olergyman,.tho straing of ‘musio suddenly “utopped, and ifiamgdlntnly tho'decp tonos of the- ‘Roetor bégati,' ~ -+ o 0 ol near this oity, on Wednosday, & ‘lady named Birs. Holland mot o strango death, Bho|wia ! shipeminater, ‘but, had’ found" 2 drawing water from.s spring near her house, | ° I Dievatéh to' The Chicago Tribune, | ‘New England. Hd had’ boen -in7Old Tugland and, wheén in tho act a{ubod&[:g to draw out the Oarmo, IIl., May 15.—The eloven prisoners ar- | whon n traveler; and he kuow these Pilgrims ‘bucket, sho slipped head t into tho npm;fi" _rosted for mutivy on board the stcamer James |. were Enguahman"—nu nlfihg parhl 8. However which a8 only 4 foot deep, It being vory small, | Howara yesterdny, wore examined to-day béfore | that may have oen, Lo ‘Vasked for Beere" _sho was unable to move hamlfb and was ‘60 | United States Commissionor H. H. Oandeo, /The | without hesitation, : ‘“But we gave him slrong, drowned. . Bhio waaa very estimable lady,'and | Hon, D. T. Linogar appenrod in thoir bohalf, but | water.” iRt G g Tl - her doath is greatly mourned. . i thioy wore required to givo bail inthosumof | *We, tho childron of those old Pilgrims, know Mutincers XK vz o v. . ., THE COUPLE, Yo The groom ras o mottlesome-looking young follow, of & dark skin and fuely-profiled’ face, Tho brido was.n fair, tallish gir], with vory ax- guislo arms 83d Ggro, and, T think, less than 8 years of "i"" 1 'was a_love-matoh; and, as 4 e, e e 2500 onch, in _ dofault of which thoy wore com- | that our .ancostors cottled in Now England | overgbody lknew _this, the houschold-vircle, | ajig-boanti Tkod aud d i o et of theto Unitad Seatos | *.. LOCAL ITEMS. || mitked ot S 7 7O 1% | i chigfy to dlsplay tho effosey snd powar of tho | Manding round and by el prosonce indorsing | i7aoeutitul women walked aud siopped, in the union, mddo the scene a8 noar the truth of civilization s swo can get nowadays., b Tho bride'wore 6 drose which tAkes a number of lines to doscribe, though, woaring it, It scomed 80 plain and natural "that Naturo ‘might have mado’ it for her. 'Thoy callod 4 ~with plaintoog - train,~Whilel ‘w8 loopod back on each slda’ with largo bows of tho same materisl. “Acrosii the tablior was a box-ploating, no difforent " in, huo, nerrow In the contro dn dodpening on tho eides;’ and thoboddico was decolloto, rolieved by a borthe of white tulle, and a bon%l,mt do.corssgo, of orange-flowers;, and thoso blossoms, . or a &pray of ‘them, were also Incod midway of . the back broailth.of thoe dress, ‘ou porcelve, that it must have beon pretty.—in nhmE lu’]:mtty youxg girl drossed becomingly in white sitlk, it was voted thnt tho prayer for Congress ‘and *'¥ho rubrio bo placed ‘in' brackots. " The Litany,” with the rubrics -and remiinder, of Morning Prn{::, wero adoptod substautially ‘as in tho - Protestant Episcopal Prayor-Book. ~_ 1% Tho Morning Sorvice was then adopted ne a 3 whole.* Tho order for Evéning Prayer was takon $ up. It wae voted .to insort the prayer for , forgiveness with the substitution.of tho word * Y ncoept!:for *'absolye.” - Tho whole alternite Evening. - Barvico,:. with "ita rubrica, was’ thon', adopted with the corrections mada’in the Morn=' ing Bervice: g . . PALTET AND PBALME, - ' ¢ A long discuseion tovk place in rogard to the Tenlter ond Penlms to bo adopted.” Finolly o | motion that the Dsalter in tho Prayer-Boolk of . 1785 be sotocted, with the addition of the ten soldctiona of Psalms pe In tho Protostant Epia- copal Prayor-Book. Tho latter having been modo to conform to translations in King James' . Bible, was agreed to. . The Rubric permitting the uso of cortain an- thems in place of tho Venile was, adopted with Lh’i l:;ulenhouu following : : Dy 5 i 5 ‘ ! n?’ bag| agmg:u!er on :h; .‘hglulunlfl& ‘{Jwgn‘} Go;pell; bufl; l‘iln znn:lnus guacl;xng.‘ ro!lnualng,‘ i * Last evening the oronor was nofified to hold | Bnilroad has boon arrested snd com | ek hooro, Dhate TeRdc ™ e Tace _of, . ey - on tho chargo of taking an express packsgefrom’| thess poore, biinde Infidels " (tho Indians); Wo an inquest on the body of John Schuler, 2 yoars | 4hq cor Whils. fhio, mne%nanxoxrp RS aaloon: |The |. know this isso, Tho ** Reln!}un," quoted from, old, ab No. 40 Menomonee street, who foll into ackngo was said ‘to bave coutained ognu be- |.esys 80; and further mays: *Becing .we daily. & washtub and was drowned, | Fong[ng to Mr. R. W. Forayth, of Elmira, 'Drnyléor !1';: gflnv&:{lfllon -':f tho {.\untbeflfl"""-}.‘““‘ -+-Ynat ovoning o very proposscesing: young wo- = T+ e ey consider whether thara .be.not..somo" ordinary - ‘mun camo fo tho Madison Bireot Biation sl re- | , Serloms Avray of Oriminal Chargss. | meansandcourss for us 1o take to convort qucated Copt. Hiokey o provont hor Lusbind, * Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, | et Ontlie 20 of ‘Aluty )y S Alies-, our§o 8: Marah, from - running - away" with & PPILADELPHIA, Pa., May 15.—A ruffian-named | €075, the x:unK ing of tho Indians, visitod our’ prostituta “and ‘leaving ‘hor, and hor- babe in | William J, Russell, agod-85. yoars, clerk in the-| Pilgrima. ¢ Aftor ',‘}E‘rhu"""“hfif‘e.‘""m" Jant. ‘Sho’etdted that tho womsn Lespe » | Prothonotary's ofie of tho Court of Common Rimsing ik hand, the king Idised. him, and g0, bagolo on Woet Washington stroot, and hnd | Ploas, hoa oon held in €2,000 ball by-Ald, | they eat down, .Tho Governor called for soma Enmnsdnd Jbor husband to run away with her to | Delaney, on tho charges of having administored “"’m"l',‘ and ""‘“"l?“ to ‘Mim, and.he S:“ alifornia. * Bha thought the guilty pair wero | medicine to a young girl agod’ 15 yeavs, for the | King) drunkea great ‘drdught, that made him going last night on the Rook Island Ioad;and | purposo of proouring an .abortlon; ‘also on | Sweat all ihe while ay £ sccoringly officors ware posted to oatol them, | shargos of foruloation,” bastardy, and sdultery, Tho eamo day Quadequinna, tho King's but at a late hour had mado no arrosts. [ Tho dotails of the casa are of ‘s most- boinous | brother, visited the -Pilarims, ~Thoy desoribe Coronor Btophens Lield an inquest yesterday on | charactor. Russell is married, but has no famlly. ll':llt‘lnfl:l: u;;ags&opufi?!&p:fli%g&n}f&a :l‘::y ‘ tho body of John H. Pierco, who mulgsd at No, 24 Y Tt 4 ¢ 7| *entortainea ™ unny and uoe- ‘l“dld.kindly like b% Goothe streot, He has beon vory muoh déprassed Arrested for Incendiarism, | our ontertainment.”, They aftorwards sont him in spirits Iately, and hos froquently throataned Special Dispateh 10 The Chicago Tribune, | G Pt of stiang waler ). to take hia life. - Night bofore last s shot'was |- Bovrit Beno, Ind., May: 16—Last night 8 | Groabubtadly tho oxample 4ot by Gov. Carve hoard near -the sbovo placo, but no_attontion | couplo of Chicago dekeotivos arreated Frederick'| . Jndoubtedly, the exsmple ot by Gov. Garyer, was paid fo it, Yostorday moming, Lis mothor | O. Pattorson on a ohargo of sotting fire,_sbout | or Bradford, i hobnobbing with snd, © entor- found his doad body in tho back yard, Ho had | 7o months 5go, to a Hour-mill st Brlatol, in | (A8, tho Eront iing Masssoyt and bis haud- sliot Limaolf In tho right, oyo, owuslog instant | Elkbare Ouunty. Pttorecn, wao akent b | Gyt files Htandish and fhi Fank, and 16 GF cn o .| o - : " 0 Jury rondorod o vordiet of auleldo. | 1016510 havo boun mada. it sho. Juetance f the,| SIE POOpIo s andthe ! b country, and ofton thrown into mutual magnet- ism by the romance of & stray acquaintance at the Capital, I toke issue with people who say that political eocloly, horo—real soolety, ‘without’ concelt’ or' assumption —is sordid, -It> .io--~uok -~ comparativoly - solfish with commoroial sooiety, whoro, too ofton, anam- bitious.clork strives for the hand and busincss- [ encouragement of his employer’s daughtor, or a {ouug merchant, embarrassed to meet his obliga- ‘tions, 'resorts to matrimony as to a now linc of goods, Tha great percentago of adventurous Politicians. is Bohemian in its charactorlatics, Bohemian and brisk, not thrifty, but olastio, often overthrown;_quick on its feot, and nover 'gervitors uf the miorely acquisitive nnd wonlthy. ‘Talent and .valor aro fair exchanges for beauty and riches, tho wholo world over, Hero is & wealthy Senator’s doughtor wooed and wonby & goor nayal officer, and froely given tohim hacanso: e did hove somothing to win the girl's love, and her hngxpluesn was the ‘objoct of thoso who ratsod her from ‘babyhood to "be a belie, grow srmnl of hor, truated to her choice, and said; in epor thonght than we may know, * God bloss bor always, aud him, it ho s kind lo ker.” Tt seems queor to have to oxplain thin, but tho ove is skoptical.” Tho ngo s crazy, Tf I wero not—aa my brother in tho law and tho Gn!gu], [ 80 a8 to givo hor the exquisitoness of : Lor shape _and full statdre,.and in two placos a dash of yellow blossoms, to put some expression into the white. No blosgoms, however, did she need where the skin, warm with its own rodos, took healthy 'conhjm‘, from tho veil of illision which flowadt down sil the figuro from that coro- not of, orange-hlossoms, at tho crown, fixed: in the fresh brown covering of ‘hair, The groom's ift of eolitaire pearls woro'at her ears,. and on E‘ur‘ bosom hor mother’s ‘circlot 'of gonfla, and her father’s gift, a diamond cross. m{ ‘ot keo ORDER OF COMMUNION BERVICES - woro adopted with i fow slight ‘moditications, excopt that tho following invitation to communt- thens . were con- ollowing 0 the o ot ! Pa'| anything' fairor "than that,—a bodily enjoyment k o i ; : e nioe: and Al aho tota aue Devine | THE WEATHER. | | dusurmacs cospasies who anfors by the Seh. o g n?hi'?mfim o sky oiing g‘?"?h?o"{efl?:g i Lol an boaroms 6 ‘pving, Wb Toult | ety i it otk awors 1 monia comnc |~ S04 & 208 East Madiaon-sti, " Eestonatoly mvited 0 the Lont's eater | emtan, Moresso Sl oo il exln g clmsg | A Drumicard Sioots Kite om. | | 0t ‘tho Furlana.Fhofors the. asg of inse’| T, ilo siatoe: 50 loss Tal. skood beniag | tha e scole e devcedont montchivalcons SARCkAUOHOE kim0 Xect] v gl b L mfil O torporatize. oo Yrkiie cinds. Teis B Special Disvntch to The Chieago, Tribune, poore, bilnde " ohildron of the forost, W. | tho brido, in o modost white tarletane trimmed | thg poot Dryden. This is tho ago of Tuvostiga- : ’ 9 At the evoning ssssion the order of sacramont | by rising RrOmatar aall Torthwost winde, . Yor Wm"dm”‘al;fi‘ p‘t"?‘“‘lg‘—fiffflfla m{“‘dfl' N s T e l‘r'lm'l mn‘gnug;;‘he;amg uimpllull]ty, and ‘.’:‘i"‘_ " tion. s Gamir. HOUSEHOLD G‘OODS yas, roconeidorad, and -t tozk. of tho word | tho Norlwost, partly loudy waathor and light | 9908 8 oity to-uight, John Kilpatriok, Loeches. . ug sush, In her hand grow s bouguot, rich as| =7 - e o ’ ko ! xoin in tho Miskissiopl Valloy, with northoust to | U0 °0 b Tten BRxees dnesrciod with b | Loosios abgiund in largs numbors fo - msrshes ot s alghe caniono g, | 8, 802 i o adtutuncy | i, sy velon, MY Hunghy, ol hsd K LOCAL OBSERVATIONS, $ 12, 'E&‘t‘l&-}fl%fig ::"“:u"“‘;‘;‘"::g&:mbi:'“&‘l'd‘;:‘;‘: along 'the bordera ofxn ‘marsh, and, ag Ho' maves 5 (lmc‘cm,. May 165, 1874, _parontly ignorant of the terriblo otie ho' hiss monfimo pools, the leeches attach thomsolves it it'wero npon that human stalk. Her hair foll. down her back in aling wave to tho waist, | o % . ' 'DDESSES.. - | ° While they were enying the rosponses, I hoard the ladies say: “ What & mognificent dress Mrs. Btowart hag £ 5 78] usod by tho winistor whon: administoring sacra- ‘mont amended to read ag follows: ‘The body of our Lord Jesus' Ohrist was given for thea, Tako and eat this in remombrance that Qhrist dind for thee, Teed'ou Him with' faith, with thanks- |.. miving, - Tho- blood of our Lord Jeaus Christ was Parlor.and Ohambar; ind second-hand I ‘Dusks and Tablos, §c —Tt is astonishing how rnpldl{ & young man' emotions will ohnugln wien o Indy relioves hio waist from his oncircling arm by inserting abou oua inch of balr-pin in it.—Brolyn Argus. re, dn groat, varloty: Not and’ Wool Oxrpotay Litrary lasos; Secrotaries, ino, Chro. mos ond, Engraligy, lirge Tt aplendid ook Stoves, ront varloty of Urockary, Tinware, Hardware, &o.; mar- Blattop ‘Fabos, adn and Boddiog, Misrors, and a larga asdortinont gakoral Koods. to his legs anq faot. Their presence is indicated | ’ i P 7 B [l 03D g ool fos ot Do tie winy In rhmemtinnen | o LB B sommited, e el o o neody mas oy | by e By ek o o o s i |-ooLReoinE Loyasd il fady, T o o s momont TARRIAGTS | e Ao, One Splendid Planoforts, i 4 e foss - 3 otion ¥ . " & loge ‘and picks the locohos off. Bomo are. fonnd P bod - % PRICE-THOMAS~On May X Full size, 1n fino cise, made by DEOKER & BARNES;. The Rov. Marsball - Smith ' movod that! this | Hour of ob| & |Direction and| 1o 4 eeath bo'doseribod - in such oxtravagant torme, but T | PRICE A O i NV o vory fing Inatrament. communion ordor may be used” in connec! aervation, F \force of wind,| IFeathers Attompted Incendiariam, . ' about tho roots of soawood, and boneath the | gypsnoso T do not know. It was o rose-pink slik iiton 11, Brice, of Alogaodd At 12 o'clack—Tivo very ologant OHAMBER BETS,, 1th or in placo of moraing prayor, Adopted: | ** H . | moss-covorad shorea in the moss, whilo othors | zobo, ombroidorad in whito" down the' sidos, | Thestas dsvksieraf L. Xhomar, Ben. sighiy cacvod, and sdnat crort e T L e miad. Taupsazoo, Biich, Muy 10.—Two lads woro | slowly that they are onsily gathered with tha,| %00, folde of of embroidory; and’ acrosy the | GANDERSON-GLOOK-At Westora Avenno Banttat | - i o and-0s East Madisorat; omntol Ageat 1o 16 Tanworthity a fuugl this mom g Bt o e ixby,& | band. The. locohor carrios. a"littlo: bag on'bis'l-Tont brondthy, and around tha brathy Tt soomed:| Shsnetin o dahn Gorbin: Mo il astasss it | 10N 1 i SR e ke i ey B B, | B il Sy B el e | s o S oo L | sl s shond i e, Bt | G 8 RS UG e 00 Choice Tmported Cavery Binds . 3 3 : o . E., fresh.. st as ho catohos thom. In the spring tho loooh- % ' - 3 i olty, d i o 3 Smith offored s vosolution that 99 [N: B freoh: - 00 ex-Shorlt Bakor happoncd to seo thom. Thoy | Tabior somotimes las » ind of o s g::g?;‘“}ig’é‘?gggfi‘m';‘:m:";gg;f‘;{g“m % ol u&“&’.‘:‘.‘;}.‘, e B e Py 1 Chcone TO-DAY, . 2 il 4 2, - $ " 5 | animal matior 0 localities froquento y g . 7 S WP , Auntionot oiatan ehal s (v pocais st na e sigl iy thsrates, B0 3 lalmi, why thoy.did {t- | Toooen, which soon gathor srownd clnfu ool eud Hodiis: iip SRANT PR e [ DEATHS. o g Bt Msmomat, bick b turned o tho, E i i k . 2 ato golicoted in o lttlo vegsal ull of water. | mhore wore probably S00 porgops looking ot * 3 : N g -~ OmicAao, May 16—15, m. Orchnrd Troew Girdled. ' h & = vore prok porgops 1 g at | . HEATHER—Friday orning. May 15, Kate L., wifo of 3y Adopted—17 to 16. i in tho summor, howover, they rotire into deoper. 8 S pr Thgp 3;1‘] “70;1 Eoly Conbiinion, wis than: wator, Tho fishars thon havato Birip and wg.lx tho coromony, and it was oipralty falr'oxhiblg of | Gsorge t loather, aldgst daugher of Georga 8, aiid Maris PUBLIC SALE L Weleht, ] ZTuinofal from hor late residence, 078 Wost_Adamuat., 3 Sunday, May 17, at 1 o'look p. m. Oarriagen io Graceland, | - - Wind. |Rawn] Weather, Speetal Dispatoh to The Chicago Tribune, — gk DEOATUE, Mioh., May 15.—Tho orchard treos | i the wator up to tho chin, Somo of thom havo , of J. B. Upton, John Hays, and Arthar Young, | \itio rafta to go upon, mado of twigaand rushes, our Governmeut and_ soctety. ~Tho'. President Jooked - unususlly wholesome, and ' e had béon for somo weeke recolving ‘compliments' for his ndopted ns o whole. ENTIRE HERD OF THE Crmberland Lodee Stuhk\Farm DEETER PARK, CHIGAGD, MAY 18,3074, The sminll_but vory chofco hiord of Short-horns, togother with tmportod Aldernese, Suntly Downs, aod Flanbahire Down Sheop, Borkshiro and White Fssox Pigs; which st mportdd dicogt. from nginnd by Mr. e and Gapt, dohort Rako, oighloon wontba ogd. Tha wihote wlii o alored for sate without roiervo. Alson magniticant kounol of Importad Rporting Dogs, 28 wumber, Inoluding Bottars (Gikck-ind Fan Gocons, Tted Irish Buttors ane “IAPTIEN. The order of administration of baptism to in- of thia place, woro girdled Inst night by enemies, | by 'jt is difiicult ta propel them amonig the wdeds : 0 A véto-mesenge, #o that ho was affable to'all ;:apd, GALLAGHER—May 14, of consumption, Ann, wife of fants. 'The Rev. Marshnll Smith probably wudde by tho activo measures. thess | yud aquatio plants, At thin songon thi ply in |- : 1 How: Jomos Gallagher, - Tubrio bo addod that i the p::uncflnfv:gflé“p‘,u; mon hiave taken to suppross the liquor trafid. - | tho poola is seanty’; €ho.8shor.oan only. tako the | YVieh Lo -grows afleble, Lo somehoty: becomos | IHRAERASRES 0 oy 1 attools, from 8 Monamose more _agrooably shy, and the people’ havo! to court bim asifhe wered fino young - woman, His dsughtor * Nollio Lns - grown to be; a fine, plquant young ' women, - with a’squar- ish-body, tbin but - graceful arms, a coun- tennnce expressing hor mothor’s: epirit with some of tho solidity of Ler fathor's fontures, and tho-gondral apponrancoof u Leaty, long-lived matron when sho wads Mr. Sartoris; as she is’ to do_ apoodily.. Mr. Sertorie isn young English 8t., o the Church ol ‘the Immaculato Conooption, thunce by oarsto Caivary Goumotory. = o HALE_In this clty, on Thuraday,: say 14, at lior roate dance, 170 Howo-st., 'y Wifo of Charlos N, Halo, Pt Srtasits e ont . souting an infant for baptism De not communi- cants, then the infunt” muss bo accompanied by parties who are communicants of some Evangel'=: ool Church. Thus was almost unanimously adopted, &L Herbort G. Turnor then spoke on the manual nignk:g of tho cross on tho forohead of children who wore baptized, sud waved that it be pjaced | Ft. Gil ‘a8 an alternative in tho Order of Baptism of the ¢ - | few that swim within his reach or those that'get Particulnrs of tho Arrest of Vasquiez, | gutangled in tho structuro of his raft. * The the Culifornin Robber. ', | business in o horriblo one, - The leach gatbover = 8aN Fravoisco, Cal,, May 16.—Account§ of | i constantly in the water, bresthing the noxions the eapture of Vasquez.and two of his gangdit- | air of tho marshes, sud exposed to atiacks of for. Tho most rellablo atatement is that he'was | tho ague, rbeumatism, eto.” His sunken eyes, H\u'llriwvl»\vhfle at diouer, with his wospous in | hollow oheoks, livid lips and- woe-bogone aspoc aonother room. Ho received saven wounds in ive biim tho appearance of a pationt just from bis attompt to cscape. The phyalcians eay that E‘ho sick bod. 'Tho leoch fishery gives . employ- AUCTION SALES. i By ELISON, POMEROY, & CO. 5 . ! - ' - 3, % et Kuyliah), Polniore, Fox Rounds, Reformod Eplscopal Oburch. s o) ho will raguver,’ Thero in great excitoment in | mont to many hands, and, although pornicious, o and bulk of Bhge | mivers 000 BLUB ISLAND-AV, Ririuvers, Bianiels, and Wit Fos Tareiors. 4 A gonoral disoussion onensd. TG hou of ad- | deirdnd S feo L Xei. | Yoo Angolos. The fall In gusrdod by a stcong | In Tasrative, Thoy avo oxportod rdat, quunti- | 1ad below the averoee heleds oo etralsms fiees; | TWO-STORY FRAME. BUILDING | il sd o uc e, oo igummem arrived, and furthor considoration of | Omahn ....[30.04] E5IN., géntla,..l.se..|Clear, | forse of man, to provent tho esoape of Iypobing ' tles, and are ablo to bour hard mango: Tho tra- | juair. eut tiort; and bo conveys tn ides of geod AT ATCTION, V| Siceat progeny, 8ad purobacors may ol an thole ol o subject was Joft over uutil morning, ' [30; 'llN. . frobis,| 1| . Rt of the prisonor. ‘The total appropriation by'the | dor buyn Lis locohes pele.male, but hio aftorward intontions and gentlo braodlufy: without gront’| SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Moy 16, atd sclack, The | fnown inglith Konnols, by thces Eoplahgentiomen. g : 1 -199.00] G3IN. K, fresh,| .0|Threatin'g, | Stata for tho capture of Vasquoz und hig men is | orts thom for tho markot. 'I'haso gonerally ao- 1 “But confound foro! we hiayo too muoly | to-story Frume Buitding, wain flocr sutod. for ‘atore, | - Chtalomuos zan bo procurod from Ausrss teath & Mils THE METHODISTS, 5 #16,000—88,000 for tho hfef. - oounted tho bost aro tho Bwodish locohos. | - [ F6100 4o’ Tmuch - big - Jaw " and® coppor-lingd | Fitk doting”up alaiv, o, 5 Bluo-Isinnd sy, soat | Ngeb, 130 Kaat Kandolpieat, or at Daior Paric on day of > : ; Aholnas. Y 3 e 5 CONFERENCE OF THE CHUNCIE SOUTH AT LOUIS- . SUICIDES, | H Stato Prison for Lifo. Lo PR ! stomaoh, too muoh drive -and' Bolting of moals, | Ensand hariag fone yeams to mars e Iyt Listes & tow e ViLLE, Special Dispateli o Tha Chieagn Tyvibune, New Youx, May 16.—Doylo, th policeman ough ¥arn. Y fed to the human intestines as if we worepoking | jontalof 8100 year aud taxes. Tho lucation bs good for By C. C. THAYER & CO., of gl bull:‘su‘] :ha.ln‘ in ? thlu‘llly»nfill‘udml'lnlqmnrlwml and T ELISON, POMEROY & 0O.- Auctioncers. Lovwvier, Ky, May 16,—In the Goneral | —ORows Loixt, Ind., Moy i8.—William Adams, | who murdored Mary Luwlor; plondod guiltyithis | o8 following story fo sirange enough nat to Gonfaronc to-doy iho Commition on Insraucy | formerly s ousineo'on tho- Pitubnrgh, Gt | morning, and woa seutoncod fo the Bisio Drison | b35S, DU 88 o o copuiantly rominiled that submitted tho following rosolutions : : hore thin morniny by hanging Wmsolf 1n a base | 20 0% 7 ! botter swallow it, a8 tho Liorso did the silver Box, Regolved, Tunt tho rosolutions udoptod. by tho Gon- | Tayne TAUTE, Tnd Moy 16 Josopls Tomple, ‘The Wintormuge Murder Trial and gay nothing about it. he story first ap- aral Couference, giviug tho Diskiop powor to wthortze | wn'olq citizon, committod sulcido by shooting | Yauwro, D. T, Moy 16.—Tn tho Wintarmute | BeC 8 AU FL R0 0 fiaken from, tho Con- K s ey B L ety T ©WeHdo of 1o Gon- | himgolt “jn tho hiond to-day. Onudo, mantul | caso, it Gno. aduitional Juror viaa ‘saeured i, | | 2crap Gook" of Dr, Robort Ohambors : o ¥ troubles, superinduced by four i contractor for slaughtoring horses at Montfacon evantuets, Thot for iho Nust four yeurs tho Dishop , superinduced by four months”slokness dny :;l_nfl‘!]l‘:'rk Joindn 4, ontaf d:(y)? called In. | purchased, o short timo oo, o lot of old worn- cord-wood into -an old ‘atesmbont-furnace:: Wa glon't, want 'any fordo,—partioulnrly at wed: nga, xE - 2 Real Estate Brokors and Auotlonoers, 16 I£. Madisen Solendid Lot on Canal-st, 40450 fuot, aat front, butwoon Polk and Lwlugsta, o AT ATCTION, . On MONDAY AFTERNOON, Muy18, at 3 o'olook, on the promiso: 3 . STEWART. ! o Tho fathor of the brido has for the past year been unlike himsolf. He used to be promptand frequount to sposk in the Sonate, nggrossive and cven combative iu businoss, a olose party man, and hoadlong i any meawaro bo shetted. OF Spooial Oataloguo Sale at Auction of | ‘BEAUTIFUL FRENCH BRONZES, Nowand Elexant Doslgns i | Marble figutea. Alabnster Statuettos, prosiding ‘over an_Aunuul Confaronco moy, with the | aud paralyels, ° ,. : : C B " s ' 3, Ithout rosorva, Titlo parfoct, ¢ onforcuce, uthorize prosckers to ‘Spectat Dispateh o The Chieapo Trivune, : out anpimyls fncludiog sovoral which bad' bio- | Jato, examining Iife nnd its rowards, Lo s 1 Urns, Antique Statuary, | e A SRt orRaeivs cuurchos outaldo o ho bousds ot auy Oou | _ Jacisor, Miohy Moy 16— ruin Soming n | 105 oro ohallongsd poremporily and tho oth- | fonged to tho army. 1o outtiag up 0o Of ,the | Lis 4oot Tor. Polition pineh for-tus sy 92 %"’?‘1’:; ‘;-‘;Zf{,h gl.buyuflok,,'&.,'&cy " o, | Tommvarhcarommtintoresne - Cor LN Indaned G fatenco, on the Fork Wayno rosd about noon to-day dise A S s M || sged military horros, » man” namod Matolot wau | torm, and proposes, I beliovo® for-the soventh | - 51re% s Teade Y Tl By BRUSH, SON & CO., Austlonoore, 41 and 4 South Canalat, , Our Saluaroom fa agatn full of Attor a_very warm debate, in which Dr, Oraver | covered the body of & mau sltling by tho fonoo A Momance. astoriished to find & small silver box, in sald the’ resolutions wero rovolutionary and fl:]fig“;‘:‘:&‘flg:g‘;':" ‘?l’:g“:’;g;“‘,“"a’;‘ that | Apponrin in & Nashvlllo aper, whother orlg- mfln}l },';’,',‘.},“1,'.’“3."';13’513’?5{;?5'“3‘: .::{-::&nvfi were of the numorous wnd(fcn now boiug driven | }50°¢ e foncs, and loaning forward, i aiah | 0ol Iqmrmvfth or not, and cradited to oo 3, ¥ timo, to go out in the air aud make’ his forfuno, Why ieftso? Tor no renson that I know of, excopt that, whon party-organization grows'wealt &5 statesnt s under Palimor Houo, corm. A o S MGG, “Athy 18t 10 el Sid comfinuing Altornoon a1 Bud Livoriug ue7:a0. | ity L ! s s o nrgost And finost Gpliseiion of (o abovs tion, ~containing ~ tho followi, lineg. | aud counsols timid, the passion of go ¢ thit o I - ¥ futo the Ghurol, outting it lnlo indopendont cou | » yganor aa to noduos doath. 1t 4 suppased | Uatoman Bialth is o tromondons romanco of | s T ‘annot Burvivo " tho- Gofost of my | disconsaged: and bed mmen dog ororaios 18 | goodrevecpronilsio it otr solsbted i vapssatef Furniture and Ca,rpets grogotious, o woro sdoptad, that Lis nanto was A, Endor, from & noto-book. | facts In Tuyatteville, from which tho apponded | Emporor, and, s I hsva nelthor wife, nor chlld, | busioss 1i£d more fuviting than o pulpy and ine | w0 Wil superiatsiid the tale. tale e | ek e i e For wousideration of | i1 his pocket, in which wau iltton ; +*No work, | Slisste doceriptions of tho lovers concorned may. | nor cousfus, X'am about to got myolf killod in & | aubstantinl Bounto, Stowart i85 bopular. fam e N B 2 i it A R S L Tho time huving arrive oo had bots maada | no money.” A ‘| be tastefully quoted:: i Inst chargo sgaivst tho English, and, as T will | hore, ond always Lus boen, ‘1l in _wliol- By WILLIS;, LONG & CO. - il oll s ool to-aitod Oarsluzo, which oas b nsd e e otk Mhich L iy Ll 0 g voung, lie B} fotr, and o partad | yot lot them Qsve my oross, T'vill makomy | ly b -oranturo of tomporamont, ~ backod y el Ly J {aruns ac o boraus; ouo good Hutsd, o Hacaons, & ok o oL, "mitosi THE OHIO CONSTITUTION, s eny, in tho o ; | faithful horso, Ohatoau Margot, swallow it. Ho | by & vigorouy constitution, 'and ‘eet . AT AUCTION, * “1RUN, 8oN & co, wag takon up. DBoth majority and minority .ra- : ho.was proud, ho was_bold, but the truth musf d . i 2 - v i hustionoo, proud, A i il giva 1 up when Lo can. Blorro Dardenno, | in motion “by ‘the Instinot 'of busigns. gaturday, May 10, at 9 1-3 o’clock, AL and 4ot Ganatat be told, he pl or an olection of Bundny-echool superinton- | Convoution adjowned sino dio to-day at 1ioon, ll‘:lt,q aldo f:om. aflxlfl““y"}lo:. l?:éfiagn&l:’;fi%fiz orgonnt in the Second Squadron of Rod Lanc- denta by tenchors and offlcors, with the up- | All the mombers prosent Lisvo slgned tho Consti- | yioe, and Lis hoart was s loving and touder, ga.t Tinteloh ook S Abligafatlio. Doniilia: : bo District, and that function- X in abargo, making th - | tutlon, and thoso not presont will Liave an sary of Police of ¢l y 4 proval of tho pastor in ghargo, making tho Quar. o rtul;ity tor thivt dnyg it dn the oflfl: that ho always turnod palo .when he trod on ary allowed him to keop the silver box, Aa for orts wero rend, The msjorlty qu;c providos | OrNoINNATI, O, May 16.—Tho Constltutional Aftor work-hours he relaxes, grows good-hamor- od, and, né hid wife once tald mo, is o buoyant and enllvoning man at bomo Lu tio family. | Tu worl-hours ho has the force of a Western Now GHATTEL MORTGAGE SALLE, Tho confents of a Rostaurant, ‘Wagon, Olgar Tigure, &o, A"l‘:‘:. E‘é"r?ofl?g .7 105 AND 197 RANDOLPI.ST,, NEW AND BECOND-HAND DVTR Ang, 7‘:’{!‘1‘,«'9311»5. NI GRRE torly Conferoncy Doard of Maungora, tho tall of the -ont lying" down' by the fondor, b burni s (O 117 Btore, and Building, 193 Adama-at., no Uhe minoriy voport provides fof tho olaction | of tho Booretary of Btate, at Columbus, o olekod ‘i tho wlors Sa e iy Eonk b | Lot homor (e Ortad Ghussallovlo | Yorkor, butulaiod_up, Ly eontot with miues | EASYSY FAn UGS gy 58 B, | Gk on BATRDKY 6,8 Smest noat by the Quarierly Couforenco, on the rocom- T Sty toro off oulico, joans, and brown nhoeun‘x. would | lished by tho Profossora of the Ecole d'Alfort, it | mo, during the ovoning atter the wodding ¢ MO, $586% 00., Aucttonoeis. | - - 2, Auationeor, P aalmated dobato, tho ml- | oormest ao ereior i faye Biries from | huvo tiokled » it nd make tho bruto gl in | appenta tust gortain Lioray bavo livad to thoogo | ¢ 1 bayo beon evorybody's meu for twelvo e et = /’ " FOR SALE, 6r Aol - - | the face of aquartorly meeting. Ho onf £ whi XIE, a . N i CL 3100 2. . nority report was fually adoptad. ) xosunt. that vogolatlon s in quite o dvancod | dash with o dasiin mnuutnuhe‘,’ ‘whioh hio léaraed 2: gi,(ng"'l, attained g?.:::gxa{ L 5{#,‘3,%‘;5]&35‘3&0: S .. By aug to havaa holday and b RECEIVER'S SALL. wn man. By Geory 'l iliz“:“u:;: thg I'“g‘i;' ‘e, 1 won't sorvo as Jus- t 18 not probablo that St would Lave a third easy raco for thu.flnn‘u‘{:‘uwlfin the rich - Willlam Bharon awmbitious for {he houor; -but I think, if ho oared for if, he woyld mako the osm- paign. His recent experienio with tho Emma . BOUNDARIES, . stoge. ~ Qrass ls an inoh high, and farmers aro | to adore and to ohersh ; for 'one girl hiad &al; d 29 yonrs, Tho Committeo on Boundarics. recommended | busy planting and sowing !Eo{r orops, Nota | while sho dropped hor pA!oull hend, that "twouls ::x}{ .nl:ifli“gg llllv&n hn{n‘::nn?l;a.‘ “l-‘;anlll‘:‘ g:n‘: the granting of the memorial raquesting tho | vestige of ioo Is to be seen fu either Duluth,8t. | kill Lerto see tho thing perish, Ona Bunday nwrc to swallow the box at tho battlo of Water teansfor of w portion of tho Baltlmore Confer« | Louis, or Yake Superior Bays l'md' & strong | he'd soarch tha atraight road to the church, un- | loo, in which his master willfully parished,, The once 10 the Wort Virginin Conforonce ; aleo that | southwest wind is blowlog what little there is in hudmhtkha voloe of &a scorner | and depurely | box had aopordingly been In‘'his stomach 85 & pottiou of the Xenfucky Confqrengs be frans- | this and of tho lake out to soa very.rapldly. ho sat; like a young tabby cat, wilh the l\h?fl In | yoars, il soll, st Pabls . at tho snutlioast aoraer of | mioifthad Cankloacer o e 190 .d-{ of Biay, cou- 4 tollowhug propur iy’ hreu aots Larness, thres & J. CASEHY, ' elamdd.azfi‘ltth-uv., ’ LR e satnt eetiens b sty of Now Qtiice_Desks, Uouzute) how- 7 | BaerBaxos, bonube sad sl CR%% Bluiicds, 1o as e

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