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- THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDA MAY T8 1874 slightly different ntory, Tiw Ontosao Tatoxe, with miout commondnblo onorry, has takon tho troublo to nottla this queslion, not by empty ansortions, but by potting an opinlon from every ownpnpor {n tho Wostorn States.~Fort Waytie (Ind,) Sentincl, —Ono_of Liio most oncournging signs of tho timos in tho faol thnt o largo majority of tho gross. not onty in Ilinoia, Lut throngtiout tho Wost, withont rogard to pnrt} apnrovo of the Pronidont's voto.—Princelon (11L.) Tribune. —Whilo this cousua of the prose 1s not nn in- fuliblo tost of tho prevalliog opiuion smotg the sonatituoncy or reading piibllo roprorontd by thouo journals, it cortainly givos n atrong indi- sation of {t,—Dloominglon ({IL.) Panagraph. — i’ full oxprossion of tho brogs 14 valuable s showing the undoubtod fooling of tha peoplo, Hhougl wo boliove that, could au oxpresslon bo hind from thom, it would be far moro doclsive in auataining tho voto.—Dubugua (fa.) Herald. —Tim Oii1oAGo Tninusz hina shown by fves- Mgation tho epirit of the pross, . . . conclu- 2ivo ovidonco that inflatod ourrency 16 mot tho fosiro of the Wostern peoplo, . . . It iy Yliose organs who nre undor the control of Dut- ler, Morton, Logan & Co, who ato belching torth thelr fhvactivos ngainat tho honost convics lious of tho paople.—Lincoln (IiL.) Herald. —Lot this quention bo mada” o issue of tho noxt cumpaign and wo shall sao swhnt will bo tho voico of the poopla of the Wost.—Dcoria Denio- wat—for inflation. ~Lst tho question go o the people. Tho wry In which thoy have sustainod tha rocent sotion »f tho Prosident leaves no doubt of the ultimate Hocislon of tho conteut—Burlington Lok Eye. —If tho inflationlsta dosira to mnke the cur- rency quostion on issua in the mext Congres- vional aloctions, It Is plain thay can bo acoommo- dalod to their hoarts' contont, By Docombor there would not be a grease spot lot of thom.— Oltaia (1) Tree Trader. —if tho inlation party thinl thoy ean make Targo dividondy on tins lssuo noxt fall in tho Wout, wo bog them to try it.—Lansing (ifich.) Tepublican. —Trobubly two-tlurds, if. not more, of the 7otors of otir aounty support the Prosldent in hia voto.—Derricr County (Afich.) Journal, —Tho reading, intelligont, nod’ businoss men » Michigan, wliose opinious aro roprosonted by o prous or tho Stato, oro almost » solid body in spposition to infintion.—Delroit Post. —Wo bivo nltrays bellovad that the ontimont of tho West wag misrepresented on this quos- Jion, and now Tz CricAao ninuie lins far- nlahied satisfactory proof of the fnct. Wiecon- uin hos alwavs beot sound on the curronoy quos- Jlon, and yet o mojority of Lier ropresentatives In 'Congress voied for intiation.—Madison Democral, —Isz Ciitoaao Tmness s clearly domon- strated that tho press of the West, Dy a largo wajority, sustaln tho actlon of tho Prosidont in foloing” tho-Iufltion bil—Prairie Culy UIL) ferald. < —Theso figures nro vory conoling, ns thoy provo vory conelutively that tho claim #0_boldly 1onda_ by Bouator Morton and Gon, Lognn that tho Wout was a unit for intlation is not borno out by tho faots, It is ot clnfindd that tho can~ vaos of tho newspapors furnishes a cortnin test, bt whon & majority of tho locel press aro op- pouod to infiation, it 16 8afa to assumo that thoy o not without o uumorou and rospestablo fol- owlug among tho people.—IKochella (IlL) Regis- fer. —This {Tnz Tniooxe’s conaus of tho pross] may bo talion na » protty fair indication of what the genotal sontimont of the conutry is on tho fugncial question,—Laporte (Tud.) Argus. Aml‘yul, thero are porsons who elnim that tho WVost i clumorous for Mors mono¥. . . . It would probably not bo exaggoratiug to say tliat whcroas tho proportion botwoon the nume bor of papors uppoxod to aud iu favor of inflation « about a8 five to four, that the aggregato num- s0r of ronders of anti-intlation papiors fs as ten 70 om0 to tho nggregate numbor of readors of uflation papors. Tho bost thing for Congross ‘0 do, undor the clrcamstances, is to adjourn, wd 10t its mombers come lomo, and lnrn bow samofully thoy hnsa been ristopresenting the seopla, tholr constituonts, in tuis mattor.—Torre Jauts (Ind.) Gazelle, —Bomo furlons inflation papers spesk of thoso Wastern papors that opposo inflation s “a fow imtellites_ tod puppots” of the Lastern money luge, Opo of thora papors in Towa enyst “\While it is truo that o coneidornble number of Westorn papers owned_by Esstern capitalists anstain the voto,” &e. We don’t know how an cditor can_vindieate bimsolf to bis own calm judgment for writing ruch statomonts, Tlore iro, wo boliove, tienty-threo papora in this Uougreastonal Diatrict, for instanco, and bt ono vlthom but sustains the veto, What Erstorn capitaliats own thoso pupors 7 In tho Chicago J RInuNE's rosponses from Westorn papeis b1 sutain tho voto, and 403 oppose. Doas anybod: talievo that Eastern capitalista own thoso 514 pipers? 1t a idlo nonscono to make ouch as~ sortions,—Eeokuk Gale Cily. —Tho Topeka Commonweallh has noticed that Mlie Inter-Ocean publishes a list- of 237 Western o nwapapers, 104 of which fro in favor of infln- jion, and 43 sgeinstit. Cortaiuly; oudif tho later-Ocean _had omitted the 48 from its lh!t \itogothior, tho 104 wonld hnva out a very unani= nony figiro. But sccording to THE Cirioado YuuusEs observations, up to date, thore are in nine Northwestorn States, 514 pupora thatsup- pert tho veto and 408 that opposeit; which gives {1.3 thing n very differont aspect from the on in phieh it was prosotod by tho Inlr-Ocsan— ney (L) Wiag. —T'ho Chicago Inter-QOcean, which commonced mling up o Lkt of Wostéru, apore for aud 15.3met intlation, having ascortained that the list souldn’t meko euch o_showing i it expected, Li's givon up th job. Instead of beiug nine to ara i fwwor of inilfion, sy o Jiler=Occan b dicn in the past assorting, tho majoilty is on the other sido. Politicians wlio are aixious to make iu:lation an faana in tho coming eloptions will do well to maka & noto of that fnet.—Kcokul Con- dtion. lio Chieago Tnfer-Occan wants moromoney. Alout orery newspapar started for the pimose of runniug out on old eatablislied paper general- Iy ‘vants more money in nbout eix months ora yoar atlor it ia stertod.—Logansport (Ind.) Praros. —_— ANNIVERSARIES. w0 Forty-ninth of the et Bociety—Tho Fiftye= the Amorican EBible Society }mw Yons, May 17.—Tho Amorican Tract So- olcéy colebrated its forty-nith annivoraary ab th Brondway ‘Unbornaclo Church to-night, Lhs Rev. Dr. Btophon M. Tyng presided. faorablo atatoment was made of tho work ge- co-nphisbed, and the rosults sccured during the e ¢ yonr, "Addressos wero dolivarod by Jolin I, I Dougall, of Floranco, Italy, J, H. Wilson, Ecinburgh, Bootland, aud othora, ; \Wsom¥cros, D.' C. May 17.—Tho ffty- ol annivereary of tho Amorican Bible Eosoty was hold in tho Hall of tho Houso of Neprosontatives to-night. It was largoly uttended, Receipts for tha yoar, $004,430, ini- eliiding 899329 for publiontions ;' S171984 from legroion; 115,713 from donations, Paymonts Wwro 8611126, ' The nunber of volumes' isuued wats 910,572, inoluding 832,070 to the Bible-Houso, fu ubout forty lngnnges, and 166,502 abrod, “Phie entire number of volumes fssnod during tho {if:y-0ight yenrs in20,072780, Thogratuitouswork foe the yonr, amountod in valuo to $340,04%; ni.mber of familics visitod during the last cight soarn, 4,626,145 ; numbor of fumitios found des 1 ute of Biblo, 120,28; dostituto irnmiliul Aup- pliad, 389,67 dostituto individuals supplied, in wetdition, 207,168 ; Snbbath aud othar gchools vuppliod, 12,15 PRISON REFORM., Election of Officers of the Congress in St Louis. §ir. Lous, Moy_17.—Ab tho mecting of tho Hational_Dfison-Roform Assoviation yostorday, Jtishard Vaux, of Philadclphia, and tho Rov. W G. 1iliott, of t, Louis, wore ndded to tho Jist ut Vico-Providonts of that orgaization, and tho Tollowiug-named _ gentiomon._wore nddod o Hio Lxosntive Commutteo: E. B. Chapin, N, Romuy, iy Hudurl, Wikcousl G Hummond. Uruig, Towas O. H, Drondbent, Kavens ; T sou, Indiann ; Heury Tlitch’ cock, A, Ittner, T, Canisius, Miegourf ; R, Gil- nore, B, Pratt, slarylind ; tho Rov, AIr. Ames, Mfowsbcbinoluns L. Baldwin, L. Wabl, R, 1L Crowly, Winofs ; A, P. Rookwoad, Utah; Wm, Wooahiut, Nobraska; sud P, Cr yman, Nov o, MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Special Dispatch to The Chicaio Teibune, Lanuing, Mich., May 18,—The Agricullural Cullogo wiopeity” avantory, axclusivo of Gono greonional grunte, amounts o 8201,0, classifled o foliows 1 Tho' farn of 670 noros, vained Ak 70 per acro, $47,000; fuvm-buildings, ¥13,000 oollogo-buildinge, $7,800; _donmitorias ' and delling, $70,4003 Mustum, Terburium, Smith- wonaiay Institution doposils, Michigan' Geolo- gieal Burvoy Colloctions, ' 74,0007 lbrary, §2,800; voluines, $0,000; ntock, £10,101 far $mploments, 43,454 ; ‘Toruiturg sud othor proper- ty, €8,287; groouliouso aud plunts, 10,127 Sylary, §116} mathemutical (utruzhenta” sud cases, §0U0. A Yote of the studonts on the quostion of womou-sufirage rounitod: Yeas, 873 nayn, 66, Al the Pavulty aud teachors voled ,!mph sus PERU. Lenten Okbservances in Lima. How Good-Friday and Eastor-Sun~ day Are Xopt, Burning Judas lscarlni in Effigy. Representation of the Last Supper. ; Tho Music in the Churches. Speetal Correspondence of 2'he Chicago Tribune, Laata, Poru, “ Eastor Day," 1874, An 1t ia the cvtstom fo obsorve Lent solomnitios, and koop Good Friday nnd Hs solomn coromo- nlals, fu all parts of tho Unitod States, I think & lotter descriptive of the rigld forms and re- ligious obocvancos of Lont as kopt in this most Catholle country would not bo amiss. ) G00D YRIDAY 8 tho oy day in alltho yoar when olt tho atores, veuls, officos, nnd shops of overy kind, must Do lept entizely oloued dwivg tho ontire day. On tho many othor fenst and Lely dayn of this Cntholio paoplo, foroignors not Cathiolios thom= solves are sllowed to opon thalr storos to teade, or to open aflor 13 g'olock noon, or to closo bub ona door, ana still'keep up thoir bulucss; but on Good Friday the lnvs ara imporative, and all clasacs, forolgnors s well ns natives, must oon- form to tho national custom, sud keop elosed doora. All bull-fights, oporas, thentres, snd amusoments of evory kind, aro prohibitod, and all drinking-houses, saloons, restaurants, and hiouses of ill-reputo, sra solomnly enjolned from oponing any doors or pormitting any traffle, . All day long, from anrly duwn until midpight, tho gront Iron-barrod gotes of the manychurclies alono stand opon, and nothing ean bo soen in the streota but blackerobed fignros,—mon sud wo- men, ohildren and swarthy nurses, all clad ia the samo black mants," and hurring to and from obrel, Tho windows of nll tho honsos are closed; the shuttors and doors are bolted and batred s no signs of ifo can be seon in tho court-yards ; no sound of tinkling guitar is hesrd; no liquid, down-cast oyos peor b you asyou pass along, through the vino-coverad lattico of tho windows ; no bopgars importuno you on thot day; no vogrant dogs Eniff at your hoels; no shriil Chinaman orlo bia waros, or calls out Tho watorman I8 coming™; no little bell announces the mulo bearing his burdons of grass, or hay, or flrewood; no bara-footed milk-woman rides astrido hor donkeydown tho stract; no ico- croam ond _eslo-soltor shufllos along with Lis trays on his hoad; nosmall Oholo-boy rushes from tha corner.fonds, or cating-houso, corry- ing tho numorous dishon of bonns, and rice, and sioup, to hia patrons, The ontiro city is dosert- od of all lifo, of all sound; and it soems, in roallty, lik . A CITY OF THE DEAD, anve when the long procossions of bizck-clothed poople and pricets fla elowly by into the churche o8, chouting tholr solemn miserora, Ouly oue thing breals tho silonce, and vatioa tho long, monotonous day. Mon go around tho stracts with trays of 2 kind of wootonad bread, fn_small lonves, and ery, “Peu dulces,” #Pou dulecs,” 8 they march along. Aud (on o window or & door Is stonlthily opencd, somo loaves . of the " pant dulcon ™ aro tnken In_and hastily peid for, tho shuttor is quiokly Larred, and the enmo silouco Tolgns, Only thicko lonves of kwostonod brend are outen, and ouly enough of these to kosp one {rom actunl sufforing, No food is cooked, no tiros made, and evon tho mariots cunuob Lo oponod aftor daybreak. At evening all tho bolls ring out ; and at mid- night all kinds of fireworks ave let off, aud guux sud canuon are {lred, und crowds of mon drag an image of a man, stuffed with straw, and with » bideous maskod faco, around the stroets by & zopo around the neck, and, after innumerable beatings and buffetings lsig it upon a gibbet, or burn itat a stake. This tigure in called 3uDAS, and he {sburned or hangod in offigy, o8 Guy Fuwkos s treatod' in England. And whiat o sudden chaugo talies placs from Good Fridey at midnight to Enster momiug | All the black laugings are romoved ; sll the oelioa nre awopl from the marblo floors ; mate vonu and muidens dross in whita; white, moft ourtaius appoar in evory window, and fowers on avory tablo nnd doorpost, &nd windovw-sill ; and, as flowera bloom hero tho yoar around in' groat profasion, thore isno lack of them in the churohes,—on tho sltaré, pews, and evn on the floors. Inmany of the churches there ara curious ceremonials, Aud some of theiwr customs savor of the old Inon suporstitious taith, instend of more modern times. In ouoof the most prom- inont churches in_ Lima, on good Friduy, tho celebration of the Lord's Supper is eof out in voal imitation of tho lnst supper He held with His disclples. There is & long tablo, coverod with the Anest of linan, and with gold and silvor chulices of groat beatty, rich in cary- ing and fabulous n prico, Hore 18 the wiue iu ronl fagony, 2nd the brend on platters of wolid silver: and sontod sround the tablo ara thu digeiples, dressed in tho richost satin and silked robes, snd of lifa-size. Thexo flgures are mude of wax or of plaster, nnd, with tho flaring candelabra, sudin tho manctity of the church, tho wholo cene has nu offect ot ouce ropulsive aud distastoful, and grestly, to my miud, de- Lyacts from tho dolemnity of tho services. The figqaro of Josus is vory fine, aud tho fiowiny wig of Lair vells & countenunce of rooi Denignity. Close to thin inonimato iiguro, crowila of womon are knooling, constantly hithod in tears, muttorlng prasers, ot clutching at the bl of the ricbly-smbroidored robe, But the main interest centyes on JUDAS 150AIIOZ. Ho is there porlruyod with & countonanco ox- piogsivo of groat maliguity, and with a ory yed igl Aud lo ig Lissed ot and excorated, aud the Listle Lucoling Cholo-sorvants pit at Lim from their ruge, and mutter curses o bis “old rod wig." And the wigds frightful, bolug not only re real flre-red,—but twisted and rufiled in & frantic mauner, 8s if Judes was feartul of boing leto, L do uot kuow what Seriptural warrmnt thoy bayo for nssuming that Judas' Lair was red. I nihed down tho eteps and 1 sesisted her to kuep hier foot In tho struggling crowd, “ Why Judasalone Dind the rad wig on3" aud she answored mo that “Wife s bad, bad-tempored; and are not all red honded gritigos (foroiguers) bad-tempered " T was anawored, but not couviiced, ‘Atter. miduight, the cousooruod wine and brepd are romovad from the table, and it it lond- od with luxurios,—fruile, flovars, cakas, cun Qics, bon-bonw, wractments, “duleon,. ealnds, meats,—all tho good things that the peoplo can Jossibly ot o the tblo, tud wines and lights ; Bt thit b Loft with the 'dieciplex stll souted nb it, and Juans gluring at the cdibles through Lus Tod looks, until Eaater-dey, whon it ia under- slood to Lo o donation to the privsts. "I the Cliolo chureh, Wher the noorer dlassos worship, in tho ropresontation of {ho Daba in the Mangor, aud thie Mol adoring, in way fig- 1rog, and with tha richost native lucos, the Daba of Bothlohom s not & whito buby, 1OT A DLACK ONE, . and the Magl also ato biack, 1 nsked oir old Truitoro (frult-sellor), who comos duily to briug io Lo tieshesl oruvges, pluc-applof mslons, whila grapos, and baunnas, and who wana deat cou in tuia ' yory oolored courch, “Why the Josus was mada' of blucls wax ;" and, crogsiug Dimuelf, Lo suld devoutly, * Boohuse, Nina, the Wi mon thiat oamo from tho East ware Llack, and the Chriat-child in tho maugor W the usmg, Aro not tho roal Jows us blaok a8 we oro?" Aud, as ho bad Loruvien and Indisn Dload, sud was not very dark, I assontod and did not dony him bis religlous bellof, Dut tho ldon of a blaok beby noemed ery ludicrous. WILLN FASTLK MOKNING DAWNA, 18 dawn it doen luve in sunchiuo and bosuty al- Yags, the Yory straots ucom {o woke up frow the Jothutgy of Good Fridsy, nnd sounds of life, muslo, Hong, dsnoing, and laughtor, ara_to bo hoard'on oil sides. 1t uooms ux if the Jeorls hud suddenly wakod from the desd, und woro Jonking smanda by mirth aud gayety' for all the Holoful uilenco of the past bwo daya, Ouk the ittlo ehildron come from tlio housos, cunttor- ng and laughing, olothed univernally in white, o ol bort, black ki Ploamtag - smon Srroaths of notural flowors, Tho muslo fn the hurchos tho * Chriot I8 rloon,” nacendu like & Ponn £ tho yaultod xoof, aud ralla out into tho Gtreat from tho opon doors in grest waves of ] 0k voty elegant e i Ty, banion (ke Outedeet and, . an old Poruvian duenna, as sho came | s the singing of lu‘lcn!n end poople came from Aho chutrciien, and rosounded down tho narrow stroets, ftsosmad to mo asif ull the clty wan sing- ing,'snd a univorssl song horalded tho rison . T winh I could dogeribo TILE HUHIO 1 hontd in ono of the churchos; the cholr of forty monks, od by & malo tonor voico of won- dortul powot aud cloarioss s the organ with its doep vibrations ; & ailvor buglo playod with the 5 and n harp awny up amoni the srchos, orgn “I'io tho altar, and ouwiap the knoeling pooplo and tho mitrod pricst. . Aw tho tropical twillght of thin Eastor-dny rawa to a clogo, tho poople, on overy side, are fonsting and singlug, nnd ars happy ; and to- smorcow will onter with ronewod zost into. tho ac- tivo businoss and plessuros of lifo, WALDA. 3 —_— . CASUALTIES, N Iun Overe Speetst plapatoh to The Chicado Trfbune, TLASALLE, SiJ,, May 17,—Last evening Stophen Bhiay, a toamatee of this cily, engagod in bnuling conl #laclt from tia canal basin {o tio Matthios- fon & Hogler Zino Worke, foll from his roat, and ono of tlio hind whotlg of {ho hoavily-londed [agon passed ovor bis aulos, terribly crushing Doth bones of ono, and barioualy briising the flosh of the other. 'Ho will probubly suor the O o o Stonate o The O Snecial Dispatch to The Chicado Tribune. ToLkpo, O., Muy 17.—This morning, Marvin Irwin, & entilo-drover, from Danver, T, fell from ‘the top of a stocl-train_at Doflanca, and was 80 badly Injured by roveral cars prssing ever Lim that ho diod_two houra lator. s xomaing ware sont homo to hin frionds this evouing, Special Disvateh to 7he Cliaago Tribunie, Jacgsonviige, I, May 17.—An old man namod Contosk was rin over andikilled this morn- ing on tho Chicago & St. Louls Railrond, & fow miios south of hore, Murned to NDeath—Choked to Donth. Correspondence of 2'he Chicago Zribune, McGnEaon, In, May 15.—A few dayn sinco, Mrs. Smathers, of Elk Township, Clnyton Conn- ty, Ta., loft home, oud, during her absenco, utiaw ‘bod caught firo, Two children osoanod, but the youngest, about 16 mouths old, was 10 badly burned that Jt dlod witbin n fow hours, Anthony Cruler, of Malory Township, this county, clioked to donth & few daya o, while at dinnor, by gotting & pioco of mat fi hfe wind- pipe. 'Tis a the mon who killed Wolok & fow yeard ngo, p Died from an Overdose of Morphine. Serious Accidont in'n Saws[1ills Special Dispateh to 'he Chicano Tribune. Derrorr, Mich., May 17.—Mary EBnlu' wifa of a naloon-kasper tismed Charles Spabr, diod lata last night from_an overdos morphine, of ‘which eho was a habitusl A Forrysburgh spocinl reports a serious injury at Whits, Glover & Co.’s saw-mill of a man namod John Jones, bfl the breaking of a belt which ntruck him on the hoad with great foroe, injuring bim intornall; T, Agcidental Drowning. Special Diapateh to The Chicago dribune, ToLrvo, 0., May 17.—About 11 o'clock this evomug, nu unknown man, who had climbod ‘apon a bile of lombr to wloop, fall from it ioto tlio water in Swan Creok. His struggles and crien brought sovoral porsons to the upot, but Deforo any assistance conld bo rendored hifn ho Bank to xi#e no more, Fatal Fall, Snestal Dispatch to Tho Chicage Tribune. MILWAUKEY, Wi, Moy 17—A Gorman nsmed Moietz Lolimanu foil throngh a liatchway in Fling & XKnooland's tobnceo houso Saturday afternoon, and suateined injurics from the eleats of which ho died early this morning. Burned to Boenth. . 8r. Louts, My 17.—Mins Sophin Kempt, om- loyed at tho confoctionory stand fn the Union fatket-Houve, whilo adjusting & gasoline lamp lust night, spillod omo of the fluid on_ber clothes, witlcl took fire from tho lamp, and sho wag badly biwned. She died to-day, hor whole Lody being litorally roasto CRIMIE. Lynching of Two Atleged Murderers. New Opurays, Moy 17.—At Slrevoport, among tio partios srrastod for the murder of the young Tennessoan, Lillott, wre 0. J. Jones and Oliver Hill, tho former, proprietor of tho srloon where the mivder occurred, and tho Int- ter o gamblor, prosent at tho timo. On Thurs- day night_Jones way (nkon from joil Dy & mob, DLut st tho_intarceonion of numorous citizons was roturned to tho suthorities to undergo » roliminary oxnminetion. Tho trial began on Friday, and from facts clioitod it was ovidont that the Elliott brothors hud boen euticod into Joues' placo for the purposs of robbory by moans of \hinlyand cards. 'The exammation was rosumed Saturday, whow 1> wan discovreq it tho Lvother of the murdored man, the principl wit- ness for the State, Was mitesing. It was eup- posod that ho liad been put cut of the way by frionds of the prisonor, aud that tha prosocution would fail. At 12 o'dlock Jnst uight a party of Aty men, masked aud_ nrmod, atéacked the jul, romoved Joues and Jill aud hsuged thom to treos in the Court-howso yard. ~ Jones wes formerly of Hilluboro, Texag, and had murdered to mou since bo caraé here. Hill I3 native of of Galeaburg, Ill., and_was recontly connectod with Olders” circus, During the_escitoment, fourtaen prisoucrs, chargod with minor offansos, ascaped from the parish juil. RAILROAD NEWS, A Ieavy Mortgage Filed for Hecord. Special Dispateh to The Chicago L'ribune, ZANEQVILLE, ay 17.—A morteage ex- ceuted by tho Tan Hundle Railrond Company to Joseph Bacon and Albert Howson for 5,000,000 as 7ilad for rocord ab the Recordor's oftice of this county yosterday. It is datod April 1, 1873, and in the sacond mortgago on the proparty of the Company. ) POLITICAL. Marion Ceunty Republican ConveRs tlou, Speeial Dispateh to L'k Chicnan Tribune, Ixptaxavori, Ind., bfay 17.—Tfho lerlon Gounty Ropublican Convention wag hield yeater- duy, and o ful ticket nominated. With earcely ar Gxception, e nominoss are #aid to be mem- Dors of {ho ! Coust-Honso Ring," which runs the paty in this connty, An attompt was made to obtain tho docluration of the Convention upon tho temperauce _quostion, but falled, the wubject boiug reforrad to the Ropublicun Stato Conveution, Juno 7. The succoss of the parly tLia fall is voilod i coneidorable doabt, pon R THE FARMERS Mnss-Meeting Called in ¥ndiann, Special Dispateh to L'he Chicugo Tyidbune. Tnpunavouws, Ind., May THOTIOW morning's Sentinel lasue & call for a Yarmors’ Slass Convention, June 10, containing 6,000 names. Trwonty thousond coplasare to harsued for distribution throughout the Stato, avd every- thing points towards an wmouse atténdanco. 17.~ THE WEATHER. Wasmixoron, May 17.—Tor {he uppor lake vegion, partly cloudy nud cool weathor; northe eaut Lo northiwest winds and rising barometer. . LOCAL: GSERVATIONS, P Cricauo, May 11, 1874, Hour of ob| § & | Direction and servation. | & & [tores of wotud,| Feathare 8 I, freah....[Cloarlng, 70 [N B, fresh, |lalr, 6 p, 1, 0 |, frosh, |Clear, S0 py 1| o [NV2, trinh.|Cloars 10:18 p, m../30,00! 43 | 67 [N, E,, frosh,.|Clexr, Maximum thermowotor, 40} minimum, &3, ‘Bainfall fn wonty-four hours—o:id s, 1., 0,7 inok, GENERAL ONSERVATION 0u10AGO, D Tand, |itaim| N, B, gontlo]... 8 b, Station, Guteaits Choyeuns it Olovcland OCEAN STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS, Lvenzoor, May 17.—Tho stosmehips Minno- l‘o‘}&ln:]x;l".\‘hnrmch, from Now York, Love ar- i ) s Nuw Yons, May 17, tvad Leze dho ntasme or Gzeooo, mmilv'n_p%a. " ‘mislo scomed o float down, and overshadow: WASHINGTON. - (Cantinued trom tho Pirnt Page. T authorizo iy Hiscenea of tha princlpal of Lie publie iy oHRe Cattod iton. e v THBD DISTRICT INVESTIGATION. Spectat Dispateh to The Chicige Tribune, ‘Wasuinarox, D. 0., May 17.—Tho clty papora for to-lsy, oxcopt Hiarlan's Chroniole, aro atill of tho opinion that o chinngs of tho District Goverument must bo Lud, Drothor Harlan, howovor, rofusos to bo conviiced that overy: thing is not just what it Ollghb to bo, Mo comos forward this morning wili an artiolo of covsidorablo length, and windorful syntnx, arguing thot Congress, In taking tho oily cbartors from Whelngton 13 Goorgotomn, und contarring dowpotio powsr on the Doard of Public Works, did_so knoving and undor~ Stnnding what the offeet would bo, and with & urposa to nchiove, which isset forth as’ fol- owas JARLAN'S TDEAS, The fmprovement of tho Olty of Nashington wns sc- eording o o woil-digosted plan, in Jinrmony with {ta riso rs ths Cl‘l“l‘ of a'groat natlon, To sohiove thiv Tosult it was helioved to bo nooessary to confor on this Tioard th urbitrary powor which 1i possessos, 80 thot 1o privata interoata. of .citirons ot eminont, an Sonae tors Edmunds and Sayard shonld yield to the de- ‘monds of the greator good of the pubilo at large, Tho asiilo procgoda to stato tist tho Board, thus conatitutod, han done jus what Congross intonded it should do it lins disrogarded the wishes, gonvenlencos, and, it may bo, tho fntor- asts, of individual citizens for tho purpouo of ‘malting tho Capitl City what Congress wisliod it to be, and has sucooodod o o marvelous do- free du ‘aohioving the rosult which Congress in- toudsd, In doing tbis and in levying tho spocial iaxon Vil tho T diractod fo s laviod by (o oot TS WHOLE COMIUNITY 18 WEIGNED DOWN oith an onormous publio dobt—n dobt not cone traolod by. tho paoplo thomsstves, but o dobb arbitrarily imposed on thom by Congross. o compol tiie peoplo of this Disirict to pny thi snormous tnx-levy, imposod for the bonofit of tho natlon at Jnrge, would b an_sct of injustica unparalolled in- tho history of any civilized country. In conclusion, the Rov, Dir, Harlan, with réforance to tho devolopmonts by Dlickone- dorfer, miskes tho. followiug rofrealiug tate- moni Tu niost casow, tho differenco s not preat, and fo easily cxplainod, Tholmporio cuginoor expluins thut 8 oxnmined los thau b per cont of the work, and hue, donbtlces, beou put ou thoso parts wherd Ibo ‘memorlalists, by wooks and monthn of private meas- nrgments, subposad they Lad found soime errors aud Givcropacios. If nomwa. of {ho suppnsed diiferoncon {n menaurements should prove o Le roal, it will not affoct tho Toputntion of anytono biit tho ‘onginecra o thelr computants who have committed the errors, WIIAT YORNEY THINKS, Porney'a Clirouicle, howover, sponka vory Tainly of tho rosults of the' invostigation. ith rogacd o the markel-iouns livanigation Dy the Souato Publio Grounds Committes, tha Chroniclo intimates that it was unfairly conducte od in thnt-only the Company have hoen heard, and thoic own story accopted without quose tion, Tho Chronicle then uscs tue following Iangungo: 1 ever the District affafro sra to Lo roformed, It they are to be wmenaged by o more efliclont Kystem of govormmont, s party should ot wweape, bt bo put through the process of ventilation that is now going on with tho Doard of I'ublic Works, which, wenrs forcod to adunft with Lumiliation, is developing un st~ Tuy of facts unparalleled in the bistory of any municl- Tallty in the country, With rotaronce to the Blickenaderfor moasuro- ‘mouts, the Exmo papor kso: ‘We confesa thnt tbe exhibit of orrors and blunder oxceeds nuyihing wo ever heard of, They aro not wlmply ervors of omission, but of commission, nnd nj yarently of tue mont proconcelvod clisracter, Tho Taot that theso overcharyes were invarlably against the Govorument, 18 suticlent ground for the gravest sus picion, We liave endeavorud, witl the utmost sincer- 7, to dieshuno onr minds of thura boing anything of & Bunpicions chnractor {u thio managoment of our Dis- {riol atfairs, nud have done our bust to Lollovo that & great deal of] our trouble was duo to grumblers Sud men who sro tesing to injuro s, snd we do uot dony that a groat deal of such feellng still oxists and {s actusting partics who are pressing tho inveatigation; Tt Lo thin us it mny, the results, n they aro developed in the temirnony quoted, are = liitle more than we can sentat, We look forward to tho conclusion of this in- yestigation with mauny humillating forebodings, bnt not without tho hopo thiat Cougress will bo brought to % wenfo of fta_responsibilits, aud thon, assumiug its furlnllnuuu, saye us from tho wreok that is impend- ng. THE RTRENOTI OF THE EVIDENOLL These extracts aro of valuo ne showing tho ox- traordivary forse of the ovidenco, which has comvalled thoso until rocently unwhvoring do- fendors of the District Iling, to thus broadly ad- mit the frauds_ that havo beon fio boldly prac- ticed by tho District Govoromont, and in_ theso nttorances tha_foolings and opinfons of tho old cltizons of tho District aro fairly reflootod. e e ., NOTES AND NEWS, Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago T'ribune, GREXEBAL SHERMAK'S CHANGE OF LESIDENOE. Wasiuxaros, Moy 17.~A wonderfnl story with rogurd to Geu, Shorman's contemplnted change of rosidenco to St. Louls, is orontug considorable oxcitoment among tho wosk-nervad in tho city. It is to tho offeot that as Shorman i6a favorite in the West, whoro thoro is strong clemont who wish to s lim made Prosident, ho s to move to 8t Louls in ordor to strongthen tho movoment, and this is dono with tho consent and by tho ndvico of Grant; that if Shorman is_eloctod Presidont, Grant {5 to be mado once more Gon- oral of the Army, etc., cto TitE; MOUTIIS OF TIE MIBSISSITPT. Tho fooling is quito guneral that neithior of the plans propoxod for the improvemont of the mouth of the Mississippi will be adopted at tho prosont gession, TIIE OMATA TAILTOAD DRIDGE, Tho bill to seitlo tho slutus of tho Omaha roilrond bridge witl bo broughs up in tho House for pusengo under suspension of tho rulos to- morzow, 1f poeniblo. NLLUIT, GRANT'S WEDDING. » Tle wedding of Miss Grant. takos place noxt Thursduy, and, fn its conduct, will bo ontiroly English, Thero will be uo groomsmon, but Tred Gaant will aot s best man, and the hour, 11 o'olock, is in accordanco with nu English rula, Thero will bo s brenifast sprond in tho State dining-room - of the Whito Iouso, to which all the wedding guests will be invited, A NEW VALUF, T0 THE REBEL ABCHIVES. Tt will be_recollootod that some time ngo tho Southera Claime Commlgsion, in purauaiice of authority from Congress, recommended the pur- chiase of & Jarge amount of robel archives whioh were then in the possossion of a peraon in Cana- dn, and that finally thoss archives wore pur- ched for 875,000, - 1t appoarn now that thesa poers nd dodiment ara o provg of ucnloulns ple benofit in muking .up tho truthfnl Distory of tho late robollion, and, to placo them in historic, autheutic form, it only Tequires o true historian,—nn American Macau- Iny, pounibly,—who shall have fren accoss to tho proyer dopartments, to give to the public the substance of the valuablo documonts, {his momont thoro Is asubject of vast impor- tauce to bo conrdored by Congress, in which, fo obtain Intolligent action, the publicity of the Tebel srchives vould aid mutorially. Tle Goneya oward bne boon nttncked in England Dy loxding statesinen, apparoully differing from the than dominant parey in Great Britais, upon the ground, us slieged, that GNTAT INJUSTIGH JIAD DEEN DONE the Englih Govormment in the arbitration. No olear statemont of {lie facts on which this position was hased has been publishod, It now uppearis from the Rebel archives, the corre- epondeiice of Meson, Slidell, und other reprosen- tatives of the Southern Contaration, that thie Brit- ish Govorumant was absolutuly oppoked to any countonance or reoognition of tho wmovemont Lo dissolvo tho Union that Moson tried In vain for over n yenr to got an_nudionco with the thon Prowior of England for tho purpose of present- ing bis case uud domanding rocognition of Yoiligeront righte ; and thab ho lofe London in dirgast and re d to Paris toconfor with Slidall, There thoy mat with more oncourago- ‘mout, it sonig, and found b tho Iste Empoeror Nepoleon & waim sympathizor, NAZOLLON WAB WILLING T0 GIVE ALL THE AID that could, undor tho clroumstances, bo ox- pocted of Trance. Wit took plco botweon Napoleon, Mason, and Slidell, will probably bo Qisclowod In the furtaoe disoussion of tho Getieva wyward, when the bill making the distrlbution of tho money comes up in the Houso of Iioprasen- tatives, CLAIM FOR DAMAGES DY THE 2. B, ouvmcx . BOUTH, Tyldencs has boen obteinod recently in the mattor of the claim of the Iublisbiug Iouse of the M, E. Clurch South, locatod ot Nashville, Toun,, for the urxo and occupation and appropris atloniof, and dumages o, it property, du- ring tho wer by tle Unlte Btaton Military authoritios, uhowlng that tho establishmont printod Hardoo's taotlos for tho uge of the Con- Yidorato aruy, iot undor compalsion, wr ds_ alloged, “but that the won obtained 'by the sald Louso as the lowost biddor, Tho olmm i8 for $463,000, aud tho vote i the Comaittes on War Olaim 1 undorstood to ba vory clowo, an immenso pro- sure having boon brought to besr from tho Honth to 4oeuro ab loast o partinl allowenoo of the olafm, Luyrongs, Chalrmoen of the Commibtos, b ufiderstood is kb opposed te the work o £ ortion of it, and f the ol an} Rni;nentn o lnim, or auy portion ot th A not likoly to pass tho prosont soaslon, LIGHT-TOAR, NOTICE, WasniaToN, May 17. — Tho Light-Tlouso Board glven notice that, on and aftor Jung 1, & {iod whito light will bo shown from tho light- house roontly oractod at Dultl, Minn. —_——— MARINE. Tort of Chicngos May 16 and 17¢ ARRIVED, Holir Game Cock, Muskujon, lumber, Sebr Yorry Tameals, Pino Luke, wood, #ehr T, Luff, Ford Itivor, lumber, Behr Glad Tidings, White Lake, lumbor, Hebr Nicholson, Ludington, lumber, Solir Lizzlo Doa¥, Bt, Joseph, lumbor. . Hoow Qranger, Ludwlys Vicr, limba Btmr Bhoboygan, Manitowoe, sundri Btmr Cortna, 8t Joroph, Aunidrios, fiohir Onyalisga, Oconto, Tumbor, el Buitrire, Gleveland, conl, Hehe Willinm' Young, Gloveland, conl, Helir Charles XK, Hhiea, Qleveland, coal, #ebr Pauline, Miokegon, lunber, Suir Knto Darloy, Tuffal Behe Acautluo, Dotroit, Hohir John Muler, Now lo, Tirlg Rascino, Clsveland, {ron oro, Helit Onondaga, Clovland, conl, Schir Cliisting Nillson, Bsbg Iniet, lumber, Heur After, Sturgeon Dy, cedar posts, Selir Gesiue, Ludington, wootl. Holr Mary 13, iale, Metomluce, lumbes, Helir Gipsy, M egon, limber. Hohr E. P, Royee, Ford Rivor, codar posts, Trop Monomince, Groon Day, sundrlva, Hebr Lumbermnn, Manistos, lumbor. Bebr Active, Bt, Josopb, lunibor, Prop Jumes Tisk, Jr,, Diiffalo, Aundries, Hehr Ithaca, Muskegon, lumber. ‘Sobr 11, , Ferry, White Luko, lamber, Schr 8,1, ‘Coates, Muskegon, lnmber, Prop Colorado, Duilfalo, eundries, 8¢hr R, O, Crawford, Ozonto, lnmber, Sohir Kalph Coraplell, Manisfee, lamber, Prop Lawronce, Odensburgh, sundries, Sobir 0, G, Breod, Erle, coal, Bolir Regulator, Bentwater, jumber, . Sohr Entoline, Ludington, lumbar, Schr Holvetin, Erfo, coal, Hubr Chhrles Miblurd, Kowaunas, wood. . Hobir Doy State, Kincardine, salt, Prop M, Groli, Manistes, lumber, Targe Windsor, Maalstee, lumber, Trop Idaho, Bulffalo, enndrios, Bchr 2, G, Androws, Teaverso Dsy, Wood. Schr Bulcher Boy, Bufalo, coal, Seli Ralnbow, Eilfs Bay, wood. Btmr Muskegon, Muskegon, stndries, Sehr Ivea Lawson, Muskegon, Inmber, Barge Olty of Lirlo, Musiegor, Jumber, Targe Wi{nmlng uskogou, limber, Belr 2Hidulght, Greon Day, lunibor, Sebr J, O, Mons, Munkegon, lumber, Prop Goo, Dunbar, Muslieyon, lumbor, Targe J. T, Nowhoue, Muakeon, lumber, Sehr Advasico, Muokegon, lumber. Behr Minarva, .\lunke{m)l, Tumber, Scbr Elln Ellinwood, White Lake, lumber, Beaw Flors, Cedar River, lumber, TProp Fayorite, Monomines, suud: Barge Sonora, Menarmines, Inmber, ‘Burge Eilen Witlisne, Metiomineo, lumber, Barisa T, J. Brouson, Monomitiee, Tumber. CLEARED, Hobr L, Dosk, S, Joseph, 20 kegs beer. Behr James 1, Dentley, Buflulo, 34,656 bu wheat, fichr Dlazing Stat, 0swoga, 20,500 but corn. Sehr Delos DoWaolf, Oswego, 17,000 bu wheat, Holr Qolilon Flooca, Buffaio, 24,000 bu wheat, ki . D, Sryer, Bulalo, 43,446 bu coru, Sehr Clipper Olty, Muskegon, sundries, Selr Elva, Tolland, 60 bu oats, 3 balos hsy, 10 bigs ced, . Prop City of Tenverse, Travorse City, 35 head oatdlp, and sundries, Hehir D, Ferguson, Cedar River, sundries, Sehr 8. J, LT, Muskegon, 200’ bu oata, Bulr Disok Huwk, Btovy Creeli, 230 by corm, 725 bn onte, 14 bris pork, and sundries, Prop Prussn, Prescott, 8 bales broom corn, tmr Corona, Bt, Josopl, § kega beer, aud gundries, NIOUT OLEARANGES, Prop Rusels, Buffalo, 33,600 bu_corn, 15,000 b onts, " 2,800 brla fiour, 100 bngs sead, 47 bales bey, 17 Yalos broom corn. ‘Prop Sly Latk, Bonton Harbor, 91 kegs nalls, 10 brls i, 16 pkgs iron. Bark Acorn, Gaderich, 17,000 bn corn, Prop G, P. Teath, Sangatitck, 200 Lidos, 10 brla flour, 15 brls limo, sud sundries. Prop Monomineo, Mukegon, 50 brls flour, 20 brls pork, and gnnirien, Stae Shcboygan, Munilowoo and fntermediate ports, 300 ko natlk, 15 bris ofl, and sundrics, Bargo Guiding Star, Port Huron, 20,440 bu corn, ‘Prop Vanderbilt, ‘Dufalo, 30,671 bt corn, 157 bales ay, Prop Mn{uwk. 16,800 bt corn, 1,200 brls flour, 300 brls pork, 57 bafen buy, nnd pundrice. « Prop 1, F. Wads, Port Iuron, 16,503 bu corn, 700 brls tlour, 500 Ll pork, &0 brs corn mozl, o, Take Freiglts ‘Wera lons nctive Liut stoady at 4(e for corn, 4o for wheat, and 33 for oats, by ufl, and_ 43¢ ant o for wheat' nnd oats, by ateam, ta Buftalo, ‘ments were: To Buffalo—Schr Golden Pieces, Bt 43e; ecbr Bunrise, oats, at 93fo: propJ, Fisk, Jr., ‘wheat, part at 43{c, and part on through rate; prop Qoluralo, oats, at 330, To Os Do'os Da ‘Wolf, wheat, at 803 svhr Ultllm[‘ Ster loads corn an. owuer's account, le—Schr Aonticello, corn, st O¥e, fréo of lovuidon, To Dunlick—Schi Foaloria, corh, at 43¢e, To' Barnis—Dargo Guiding Star, corn, througli, Total, 9. Capaclty equal to about 8,00 bu waeat, 65,000' b con,sud 116000 b o MinwAUKER, May 16.~Carriors aro firm, and aek 43¢ o Duftsls, Clinrtotn: To Duifalo—Schire Rivor- aida aud Thomas P, Bleldon, wheat, ut 41ge. "foLxno, May I5.Lako (rolghts dullat 30 for cora and whoat to Bulilo, aud G to Owego. Vernels Passed Detroit, Speeial Dispateh to The Chicage Tribune. DETnOTE, Hay T0-AfIOFLOO—IASHRD UP—Pro] Argyie, L. Shickulunn, Mokawk, Annie Young, Empiro Btate, Arctic, Clty of Port uron and burgo; nchrs O. Williams, Chismplon, Board of Trade, 0. Ames, David Wells, Schuylkill, Ropublic, Nollio Witdera, J, 0, Har« n, Tomor, Nazaau, Shazdon, ¥, Motroll, Lons Star, ‘George Holy, Motropoils, Passrp Down—Props Cubs, Mavflower, Oswogatclie, Montana; echre Warringion, Sunnyside, Alvs Dradley, Btarling, T, B, Gsrdoor, cpectl Dispatch to Tho Chicago Tvidune, DETROLT, Bich,, May 17.—PAsHED Ur—Propi—Ha- ‘vana and consort, Huckelt nud barges, and Bt, Clair snd Larges, Durke—Golden West, Whliam Joucs, Belurs—Caar, Elizn Turuer, Flsing Xiot, I, M, David~ sou, Mary, Ifattle, Harriet, sud Ross, PAssED Dow: ope Sanilac, Weatford, Java, New- bugh, Barke—Gibazaltur ond Rust, Barges—Java snd Newburqlh, Schts—Lowsa L. Seaton, Jonule, Gratnm, and Gloaifer, ‘Winp—Northwest Min oun. Tho wind having chunged to tho gouthwest, but few ernels nurived yesterday ani Saturday, but the uum- bex of veusals thut cloarad was very lurgo, ~Honry H, Shufeldt is having the boilor and engine placed in’his new yacht at ‘Thonias Bagloy’s boat-yard, ut Clarle troct Lrldgo, proparatory to abipping it 10 Oconomowoe, Wis. —Tho Collingwood lne of atemers, now plying airect hetween Chicago und Montresl, consiats of tho yrap City of Loudon, capzaity 15600 bushels: T, O, Grant, 92,000% Malary, 18,000; Foster, 18,00 ; Gold- Hunter, TL000% end 4 1,020, Als0 on the lower Takes, tho Twilight, Cofties LLOLVHLLE. ‘The schir Star of Hopo has had §6,000 oxpended on ‘Thor this voson, —A buoy Las been placed on Racine reef, Mariners aro roquested 0ot 10 Yun eirainal it. ~Tiie Dovson ol Franuporiatlon Company are mnking_ arrougements to open_thulr Hoe, and lave sont employes to Thuudor Day for thut purposs, Thuy axpact t0 bo fus runnfiug order by June, The opening of this line Wil do vy vith thie ucceunity of souding ‘wnigrants for Fort Gurry by woy of Duluili, —Tho stoatn bargy [talolgh ran hard sgronun nonday evening, ut {ha uprer end of the Tatest nidvices, Was ciudmvoring fo kedgo off, wpward bound, with « Largo fufow, ~Advicos rocelved £rom tho lcts Iridzy wvening stato that slio Lid com= ‘mouced Hghtenlngy 0, all othr offorts fo get uer sfloat proviuge fuciic, N —Thy Dotroit 7'ibuied tayn : * The loss of the tug ‘Tawus by oxplosion off Roek Ualls, Laks ifuron, &t m., nd Rathburn, 48, ., luvolving the los of Li¥ lives, brings to milnd the fact that, with oll the procautions en- forced by logal euactmients, wliiost ovary yont ringe quite & nuiabor of dimulers of the_same cliuractor, with (Lo oitendunt loss of lves. Tn the proneut_inatance, low water ia_attributedl oo the Cauko of tho catastrophe. No oflier conclusion cen o utrived at, us wo wera assurad not long sinca by hor ‘master and ownor that the borlr Lad stood a Figid ex- anination, ind ws_comparatively a new ous, The Tuway camio out i 1604, baving nob long sincs been ilioronghly roconstructéd, -Sbo was worlh aboot $14,000. Copt. B, G, Robinsoy, who unfortunatoly Ioat his life, hold ‘s two-third ihlerest, snd Wiltium Crawford, 'of Port Muron, tho remalnivg iutorost, Gapt, Nobinuon was ouw of 'the oldeat tug on on tha vers, aud was univorsally rospooted. Bosldos Lis {ug-iuiforvat, Luownod a fluo praperty on th River s, Gliir, all of Which Lo liad accumulatod thirough nukic- Iog fhanstry. "~ Ilio Tixy Gity Trfbuns ina tho following statement of abipmonts from thut port: Tho shipinents from tlus yort durlog tho wook ondig laut alglit, wore very llght, andwore much_wmallor than durhig oy Jresodiug wack {nls”seauon alncs navigulon was fte- [y opon, - Tho shiymonis for the wesk, for (L corre. #pouding week in 167, and for tho Roasdn o date, Wero ss followa : Week Week Season 18 o date, TLumber 88,500,460 dath, 8,338,450 Bal 15,051 Btavi 37,808 Bhingles ..., 121,000 Hoops, %5000 Tianbor 'S06,600 A DULL TEADAOHY, NO APPRTITE, COSTIVE. NISS, AND LOWBPIILITH, ARIE SOME OF THE IN~ DICATIONS OF A UILIOUB ATTACK, ARISING FROM A TORPID LIVER, DR, JAYNK'S HANA- ‘IVE PILLN WILL BOON JUESTORE THI LIVER TO AOTION, DIUVE ALL SYAPTOMS OF BILIOUS. 'NESS FROM ‘RILI SYGVEN, AND ASSIST IN BRING. I4G ADOUT A REGULAR AOTION OV THE BOWELS, . Tho Confessions of an Xnvalid, hod oL d for the b E’Y';“a"nfflm?r&'-‘{m‘}‘:";r. oo Bt eiod HORSES AND CATTLE. : PUBLIC SALES [ BLOODED HORSES AND CATTLE! 100 HEAD FASHIONABLY BRED TROTTING STOCK, Proporty of B, 8, Wadsworth, will be sold at Waukogan, Ill.,, Tuesday, Mey 10, &ale to commenco at 11 o’cloclk, 82 HEAD OF HIGH-BRED SHORT-HORN CATTLE, Proporty of Glon Flora Trooding Asacolation (O, O, Parks, Prosidont), will bs sold al “Waukogan, Ill,, Wodnenday, May 20, Balo to commenao at 11 o'cloak, 86 HEAD OF HIGH-BRED SHORT-HORN CATTLE, Tho colebrated * Lyndelo Hord,” proporty of Wm, 8, King, will e sold at Dexter “Park, Ohicego, Thursdoy, May 31, Salo to commenao nt 11 o’olock. e SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. IT PAYS T0 TRADE O THEB WEST SIDE. CARSOH, PIRIE & 60, MADISOR ARD PEORIA-RTS,, Offer the followinfiDEUIDED BAR- GAINS in RS GBS0t 1 Caso Japanese Silks, 26 cts. yd. tJapx&nase Silks, richer goods, 30 ots. yd. .Tagunesa Bilks, bright .colors, 60 ots. yd. Fancy Silks, dark and light styles, 75 cts Fancy 8ilks, good quality, 86 ofs. Fancy Silks, derk, modium, and light coiors, choice stylos, worth $1.50, for 41.00 per yd. Fency 8ilks, superior quality, handsome styles, §1.25 yd, The above lines of goods are de- oided bargains, much under rogular value, and the assortment is unsur- passed in this oity for sizo and com- plotenoss. B’k Lyons Silks at 1, $1.25, $1.35, #1.50, 51,75, and §1.85, the ohonpest goods in the market. 5 Rich B’k Liyons Gros Grains, nat- in finish, at $3, a special bargain, worth $2.75. 5 I&iuhaut fim% firest qualities BUk 8ilks equally low, TBIBq EXTRAORDINARY BAR- GAIN is offered in Dress Goods: Choice S8pring Shades Cashmera Toulards, SO cts. yd., an oxcellent fabric, well worth 80 ets. A lino of Mohairs, Poplins, Glove Cloths, gn%dng}er 1:i‘)x'ean Goods, at 25 cts., decidedly cheap. Rep 'Pop!.ins, Spring Bhades, 20 ots. g Choico Shades in Cashmeres, Pop- ling d’ Paris, Diagoneals, and othor All-Wool Dreas Goods very chosp. BARGAINS IN BLACK GOODS! Madison & _Peoria-sts. _ LINEN GOODS. LINER DAMASKS, Tahle Cloths, | Dessert Cloths, Napkins, Fruit Cloths, Doylies, Tray Cloths, Plain Linen, Towelings, Sheetings, AT TEHD LINEN STORE. CARTER & WARRIVS, 77 STATE-ST. ROOFING FELT. Roofing, CARPET LI (VERMIN PROOF), AND Building Felt. Bend The Best Shenthing in Use. for Circular and Samples. BARRETT, ARNOLD & KIHBALL, 230 Monroe-st., Chicago. REMOVALS. Havo removed their Office and ‘Warehouse to their Factory, corner Fourteenth-st. and In- disne~av. HERRING & 00, Coraer Pouteenth-{f. and Tndiana-av, MEDICINAL, nfesturing, oad 1t oun ba prooured o @rooers Evorywhero, RACAHOUT des Arabes, Wo tont judgen superior tgany Tl e e i e HE R RAHVOUS aople, or tose sibioton with 3 10,78, and taksuo otherj VRN AR, & (106 axd takeno W.BAKER & 00.,Dorchester, Mass, mrABLISuED YL af the celchrato nker’s P atator Cooous mmd Bromn Yropura- i ma, ynd (pest dgtg. ANEOUS, ors, Aftention | Osrtlantes hiold by tho Olty of S R R LADIES' CLOTHS. (L0AR DEPARTHENT. We will offer on Monday, May 18, and during the weels, many bargaing in SILE AND STUFF SUITS, CLOTH AND CASHMERE JACEETS, CASHMERE AND BATISTH POLONAISES (made and un- made), SWISS AND LAWN BUITS, Llama Lace SHAWLS and JACKETS, every variety Sleeveless JACKETS, $8 and up, and a large assortment of LINEN DRESSES at lower ° prices than ever before sold. Figld, Later & G, - _&T_A_'_{"x_")!_}:_WASE‘ NETON-3T8, . __QCE! AIGET OCEA. NEW YORK TO The South Wales Atlantio St First-olass, Vuil-powerod, ‘Ol asll feom Pooneyirania altroail Wi PEMDBROKX 2 GLAMORGA n Garrsts nor points in ad, Titliipa, bullt expresnly for tno texile, aro proc the Intost luprovamentu fur tho coinfurtaad couvouienon of CABIN AKD STRERAGE PASSENORRS. Tirst Cabin, 373 and $50 ourrenoy, Becond Cabls, §51 ooy, Bideruye, G0 ourronel, iy *cennjd Steorao 0oFtilicatos from CAre Deafts for £1'and upwards, Tor farther particalars, apiply fn Cardiff, ot the Oome ow York ta 0, Aonte, vauy's O " o, 17 Broadirar. il oo, 2o T Dk Saintiors e 1 KRONTALD BXXTLR % T0.\ National Line of Steamships, NOTICH. ‘Tnemoet southerty routo has always boon adopted by . o O T b Salllng from Now York for LIVERPOOL and QUENS TOWN avery SATURDAY. Sl}gll\n. feom N, Y‘nl:lk ‘;}'fl Liondou (¢ o ko, S0, S5 Sicorage xofitod Fatone Lotarh tiekoia at Towest ratob. . " or ) i Mol T WILLTAM MADALISTER: Gonl Wostorn Axent, Northuast cornor Glaric and ftandolphats, (opporitd new ‘Sherman 1lowso), Obicayo. STATE LINE. To Glnsgow, Belfast, Tiiverpool, Londonderry, &e, R FIO31 PR 5, NOKE Wookly Sailings not Sui TRatos of pasenge: Cabin, £40 an: Y i Pascunts aphiy o AUSTIN BALOWEN ints A 0 AUST €O, Agoats, T3 Broxdwey, Now York: JOLN EARLE, Tocal Agent, 60 Clark-st., Chicago. ANCHOR LINE, 11 parts of Grent Britain, Treland, “Tyesday, T 1 guld; Stoerago, an 12l Eurape broey Eturiy. XN Trom 6 UaltodFion Shreencs, Bl S Uhueag G5 0t Dratts nt oot F3tos. oy s ol N R Ay HESDEIEON BROTH NEW PUBLICATIONS. Rondy To-Dayi PASSAGES FROM THE LIFE CHARLES KNIGHT, P i blishar, Anutiar, and Lender I the Work of Popular ucatfii: Fiditar of ths ** Penny lriolyolopedia, " = The rarles of Ueeful and Entortalnioz Kuowlediio, " and 6 Popular History: 10ged Trom chm & {ngland.” Povisnd and slight: livi editlon. Large Lmv,, about 3 epnctal tntorest from his s ‘most impiortant, AT coutury, hearly ail clasasant the leading knid tiluking mon of Groat Htitnin, und in thle volumna ww hava tho stocy of his labors sigoly nd deamatieniy fold in s owen imazinge. o sale by all Hooksollar, and wnt, pust G. P, PUTKAM'S HoNS, i SUMMER RESORTS. HATFIELD HOUSE, Massenn Springs, On Raguette Rfcer, thres milesSrom St, Lawrencs River, Will open JUNE1, for recoption of guests, Accommio- dations rat-clasn. “The Notol 14 entlroly new, and has yzon fittod nid Taralehod with overy modera convosionce. Gond tishing sud hunting, The propriotors lisve dotarminad to prescat a hiou cyory vay wneiby ol yatronage, ho ntors ara b rocumimended by flie wedicat fasulty I < Address HATFTELD BRO: Lawronce Ca., Now York, or 3 Stoambont Agant, 204 Houth Market-st,, Oniosgo, from £lo6p.am. dully. LEGAL., NOTICE Ts lioreby glvan that an applioation will be made b, The ltwmington Iimyire Suwink Machino Conmany,® o winior Qs Inwa of the Ntate 0f * Y. AL & apocial tor of the S { New Yock, to be held st the ardin, Justice, fn the Vil Jino, olclack . m., or & i aftoran counsol ean be horrd, for an order anthorizing e kald {ncorporation to axsums the wrvanh nxme of *hoiingion SavtugcHaghing Gompnas, Atod &t Tites, N+ Fer Alay 1, 1874, oo iy S immaron, TProaidont of 3aid nvarporation, Ti103. RICHARDSON, Attornny, Iliony N. Y. 03, Rioanpaow, Ad: Tl canvasa for onr City Directory is finished. Parties ‘who have miade changes in busiuess or rosiduice miuce Leing eanvassed would confor a favor upon the publishers. by sending in the samo IMMEDIATELY to Roum t Lakesldo Building, as they wish to glvo tho public a RE- TAABLE Diroctory. - Advortisors will romembor this is the ONLY DIRKOTORY OF GIHUAUL‘DAL\:II -["hl be this yoar 3 n without ¥ LLRY & CO. A AT AR Arnrrmnmnann - §1006,00 Toloan in round sums at 9 poroenton inside Improved gty i ol Siacels, S ons' i ine £ W RELL oo, QL Kelsur, vnanmk‘}i‘n Gou i ‘i‘:‘.fi;- lo.at, BIITERS T RIFBONON BORKER'S BITTERS. . Rownre of Conntorfolts. oatis op farms at 10 por cent. AT SARATOGA BPRINGS, GRAND UNION HOTEI, LS SO 800 oo [ E!E. Rl yer %""Sfmrf':'m-‘ o e | Pkl e B | H { ) {