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STOCK SALE. The Cumberland Lodge Stock Dis- posed of at Doxier Park. How Messrs, Parker & Blake Got Into the Business. — The Animals Sold at Ruinously Low Prices. — A Saorifice of Dogs. TThoro wasn salo of & small lot of blooded cat- Hlo and blooded dogs ot Doxter Tark yenterday sftornoon, which involves atrifleof tho history of 1o mon who ure protty well known in Ohleago Tholr namos are Will- Tho former is a icr Jinnipated sofon of a wealthy Mo las boon called Lord Parlior by somo, but it is eald by thoss who know Lim best that ho oan lay no olaim to the older Dbrother in vat fobert Blako. English family. s DBishop of the Anglioan Churob, snd o nobleman bosldes, and that o loft nn immensity of woalth to his hoirs, This i oxtromoly probablo, a8 the Parker to whom we have reforonco bLaa given ovidence of great yiches in all of his transaotions in thls country. When he first came to Amarica, throo or four yosra ngo, 1t wns morely on a plonsure-trip, and 1o was accompanisd by Blake ss a guardian, “Tho lattor is known 88 sonted Limeolf as an offloor but he has never produced that his roprosentations woro hunting-ezoursion on tho Plainn Parkor was tation osptive by o tribe of Indians, thom for Bome time. is roloase, however, and both bho denly turnad up in Obicago. and hag alwaya ropro of tho English ar; papeis_to sl and was hold by agod to sooure and Blake sud beeame scquaintod with s numbor of tho bost mon in tho oity, aud, as thore was some trouble at home, growing out of lawauits, declded to remain in this vicinity. Accord] THEY PURCHASED A TRACT of 160 ncros near Lowell, Lake County, Ind, and Puilt thoreon a house costing from 820,000 t na furmshod in olegant stylo and he Lost sorvants thab this city Tho tract was fonced in and im- tock-farm, and when evorything 088, Onpt. Binke went to Bugland and_imported o lot of Aldernoy and Durl Hampshira _ Down and Berkehiro and and o numbor of best kennols in tho old country, g8 wero used for broed- s were devoted to tho and Blake appear 250,000, It w supplied with ¢l The cattle, shee) ing purposes, an chinso, of which both Parker to be passionatoly fond., Tho entire concorn was dubbed * Cumberland Lodge, opened in a style commensurato Witl npparent moans of tho owners. ONEY MATTERS, There has boen some ironble about monoy v, and Cumborland Lodge has mutters, howeve n fact it has not prospered. worthless—owing, doubtless to the noglect of of the stock snd dogs, Billa are dua hore s0d in Indiana in Binke's namo, and, 88 Parker ut up” from his private purso, to bo done to raise the wind. soid thot tho private business of the parties is n such & muddle that no ono can entisfactorily sxplain i, and that a poromptory sale of every- Ahing bolonging to tho Lodgo was the oniy way left of coming to o ottloment. This sale, as before stated, occurred yesterday aftornoou, It was advertisod for 10 o'clogk in the morning, but sn officor from ono of the United States courts interposed somo legal ob- W. Rust filed s potition agninet Par- ¥or & Blake, claiming that they owed biin $150.25, It was olso nlleged that Parkor & Blako lad boen ongagod in the business of denling in fanoy- dogu; that-ihoy had n uns with $8,000 worth of cattlo and shoop ; that tho partiea had sold their property to aro abont §20,000. ‘bred cattlo and sportin; teact of 160 acros in Ing Their stock was advertised o tho Prairie Farmer for salo ab Dexter Park, but no catalogue of the pedigree had boon of- tated that such o pro- reoding, being irregular, would tend to make the, atock sell ot a very low price, An injunction against the proposed sale Was y arulo to show cause Diay 26, The injuvction was, however, modified subsequently 80 as to atlow the sale on o bond borny Mr. W. F, Milligan eotisfiod the bond, and the nale proceeded, Col. Judy acting as suotioneer, oud Messrs. Parker and Dlake as oxbibitors of stock., Thero wero but few buyers prosent, and they must acknowledgo that they struck good bargains, sa tho property was sol ho eutiro fot—cattle, dogs—did not bring $5,000. wero first mold Muss Wiloy, of wud bred by Mr, L. P. Hubbard, Bue was purchased by Mr. William B, of Wankegan, for $1560—$550 less than ehe cost. Mr. Dodgo also purchased the next, a white cow talled Frontic, and gob by Duke, The prico woe B410—much legs thau her ronl value, on the list was Blush, of Glen Flora, gob by the Bixth Duke of Genevs, nd bred by Cal, 8ho wont off for 8480 to B, B. Groomes, of Winchostor, Ky. Rod Rose of the Lilte, got by Marinar, and bred by Mr. D, ht, of Dutchess County, N.Y. was or $205 by Mr., Alexander Gherlos, of Mr. Cbarles also bought Sallie, got by Noble Duke, and bred by 3Mr. G. Covngon, Umeinnati, for §200. The noxt purchase on tho list was almost a gift, the cow Lily, got by the eloventh Duke of Airdrie, and bred by the late James M. Hill, of bacon County, being sold togother, with & calf, for $810, * Blaka patd $1,200 for hor when be bought hor a ‘your or 80 ago, aftor Bhe had beon awarded hali- a-dozen prizoy at difforont fairs in the North- west. Mistletoe Second, got by Royal Oxford, and Lred by Mr. Aloxander, of ty, Ky., originally purchased for 81, M Vard, of Kansen O 3ho iy also & winuer of several State Baroness Glon Flora, a roan heifer. got ported Brown_ Hulbuck, was knooked down 1o My, Jomos X, Kissinger, of Clarksvillo, Mo., for 8170. The last on the Durham list was Pride of Beotia, & heifor got by imported Beotsman, for which Mr. Dodge, of "Wnulogen, paid 8850, aud considered lier cheap at that. =" [fered, and the potition 8 issned, aund also , pigy, shoep, sud commenciug with the roan cow len Flora, gob by White Princo, of Marshall, Mich, pr Minneapolis, Woodford Coun- Tho next lot sold consisted of two Durham bulle and a bull ¢alf, and thoy went off nt com- nothing, Minna Dole's Airdrie, got y the Lighth Duke of Airdric—an immonso gnimel—was disposed of to A. W. Brown, of Madison County, Ill., for €80, nearly $300 less ol _Hopkins, of Chiongo, bought Duke of Butherland for 8100, and Mz, an, got Daron Magdala for 160, both ighly-bred snimals and worth much THE ALDERNEIS, The lot of Alderney cows, holfers, and imported direct from tho Il at equally_low i All but ouo ro; ‘P, Rlston seeuring Gold ™% i . Mr. Willinm Hopkinson, diua .ox . J. V. Bocket, Lady of the luko for Mr. Bol Hoplins, the celebrated bull 1o bull calves Alkort Victor and 160, §50, and §40 respoctively; Gen, Bluoher for 50, and Alr, 7. V. Becket, Count Puris for 15, Molly waa bough! Tolono, 1il, for worth noarly sil the money, A lot of thirteen South Down ewos and lambs, 40 in gold o hond, was sold ot Carrollton, 111, for nd two imported South Down bucks Mr, Pintt, of Olarence, Ia,, and VouTromp and ¢ Vaudmburgh for ir. John Bollitt, Mr. J. H, Bpears, of ‘The bull Van Tromp is the former castity to Mr. Charles wore talion by '\ ro, 0f Waukegan, D »pshirs Down biiok for 3. 8ol Hopking, of k nino head of Hampshiros st $18 rios, Tu tho mattor of pigs, the bids wore light, and 1 Isgox Loars s m €4 to 824 ecuoh; t would bo worth. GH :l:gl thoy brought next to d sows Bold atia ~—goarcely more wore noxt dispt uothing compul 't @5 oich on single air of red Irish_sottors, for whick $500 was pald, sol don nuuumv commanded ull tho VB! A6 to 470, and no Engl broken, was yalued at obl water-upaniels sold for & atanding the faot that a fox-hound from Lord Tioncontleld’s kennols was offerod for salo, only £10 waa bid, and the animal was knooked down at that figaro, A numbor of wavy-coated binck rotriovors and fox torrlers wore disposod of nt from $1 to $12, and tho enle was doolsred at an end haying roalized not moro than half what was oxpooted. — et AMUSEMENTS. THE ADELPAL. Mr, Grover, in the manngemont of the Adelphi, dosorves oredit, smong other things, for pre- sonting an ondless round of smusemonts differ- ing In ossontinls evory woek. The prime foaturo of such an ontortainment as he gives athis theatro should bo varloty, and bo has hitherto given it with groat_success, This is proved by tho popularity which the thontre has rotainod undor his managomont. Without perpotual ohange, such & class of amusement wonld necos- sarily pall. That it has beon tho most remunor- ativo and most popular plaoe of resort in the clty since its oponing, is sirong ovidoneo of sagacious mansgoment. Lnet evening an in- novation was mado upon tho order of tho ontertainmont, and, if popular applanso ls a oriterion of popular npgaolnuon. M, Grover's Intest move ia doatined to & long and popular lifo, T'lio aupocial varloly ho offorod wa. tation of & burlosque, which I8 mure v scus woll Jknown undor the nnme Lie gnvo it four or live yoars ago in Now York, ' Bad Dickoy.” ‘Chis ls travesty of *‘Richard ITL," writton by F. O. Burnond, ond ifull of the many ‘‘happy thoughts™ of thd facetions sutbor. Binco it passed into Nr, Grover's possossion, it Lins un- dargonenfimnt doal of pruping at his hands, Tho bighly ,classieal hos been sacrl- fleed in & measuro to the gpopular, tho espocial points travostied have boen olaboratod, and the burlesquo itself lightaned by many of thoso ‘‘gnga,” of & national a8 wellas local charactor, which appeal to an audionce and bring tho burlesque home {0 them. A parodied vorslon of a Shakspoarean drama muay not pos- soss tho samo intrinsio literary morits that an Aristophinnic comody biad, slthough it may bo as logitimatoly dramatie. Chicago is uot Mhnun‘ and a burlosquo relatively equal to **The Olouds" would fall flat at tho Adelph. 8uch burlcsquos 88 we nre apttosce possossuomorits at oll, snd, indeed, burlosque in tho abstract lns fallen into dieropute ns the ‘illegitimato™ par oxcollonco, “‘Bad Dickey," as originally writton, erred by shooling a8 far above the ntolligonce of the masses ns #Tobin Hood" and the other trash of tho Thompson reportory shot below it, Mr. Gro- vor's version ju, porhaps, tho golden mean, pos- sossing morit enough to pleasa others thnn tho profanc herd, and at the same timo unnufih abe surditios of the order which lined Miss Thompe san's packete with greonbacka. In moking tho presont venture Mr, Grovor han spared no exponse to please the eye. The ocostuming of the picco I rich, and ordered with the bost possible tasta, Tho scouery is pninted Dby Mr. Noxon, uudonbtodly the best sconic art- iss in the Wost, and is worthy of close study. It wns not lost upon the audlonce last even- ing, for avory sot was applauded. The nczlng is confined to three persons, NMoses W. Tiske, who Elnys TIichard; Ea Ddarble, who orsonates the Duchess of York, nnd Mise 'rackio, who nppears as Richmond. Mr. Tiske is familiar a8 a burlosquo artist to all who wit- nessad the reprosentation of ** Tho Field of tho Cloth of Gold " at tho Opera-Houso some yonts nfin. Richard 18 hia original charactor, nnd is absurdly ridiculous. Tho burlosque ia suf- ficiontly good to touoh even the gallory. Itlacks, porhaps, the author’s Lumorous conceit of an amatour actor anxious to presont such a Richard ay ho liad ovolved from the text. but it Is suf- ficiontly funny to rank with tho piece. Mr. Marble's Duchess is an extraordinary pioco of Durlesquo acting, for whith Dlia porily fijure {8 in & glv‘rom‘. menaure tesponstble, Tho contrast which Miss Frankio offers a8 Richmond to Mr, Fieke's Richard is tolling, cs- ocially in the last scono, where tho stereotypod Richard and Richmond fight i prosonted. Tbe Closing Proceedings in the Reformed -Episcopal Councils The Methodist Episcopal Qonferenco THE REFORMED EPISCOPALIANS, New Yoni, May 18,—The sessions of the Re~ formod Episcopnl Council woro resumod thie morning, Tho reviaion of the prayor-book was continued, Tho marringe sorvico and ordor for burial of the dead woro amonded and adopted. A spocinl committeo was appolnted to superlntond tho publication of the prayer-book. A long din- oussion took place in rolation to tho communion gorvico, but it wns rosolved to postpona its further doliberation until the noxt uession. In tho formof conscorntion of nohurch or chapol, it was docided - that tho presence of the is not nocossnry, . In the form for tho “ordination of Bi#hops tho word * conscoration was changod to * ordina- . Tho olause ** By the imposition of hands” was Tho Rov. J. M. Buckley, of tho Mothodist piscopal Chnrch was introduced to themombora the Council. X The following resolntions wero adopted, aftor which the Council adfourned ¢ eaolved, That the principles contained In the pro vislona) rules ndopted Dac, 9, 1673, hinving boen incor ted in the rules of fhis Church, eaid rules are eroby roscinded, Resalead, Thot the declaration of principlos of thia church ba printod in ono edfifon of the prayer book and all tho dooumonts of this Chusch. THE METHODISTS. Lousvitry, Ky, May 18,—In the Goneral Conforonce to-day, Bishop Daggott announced that Mr. Cartor, of the Los Angolos Conforenco, snd Ssmuel Anthony woro both vory ill in the clty, and neked the prayersof the Conforenco SUPERANNUATED PREAOKENS, The minority roport of tho Committes on Finnnco was road in rnfnrfl to a plan for tho Aupport of superannudto ives §30 o your for all yoars of the proacher's offactive service, Laid on the table undor thoe TRESIDING ELDER' DIBTRIOTS. Tesolutions were presonted in rogard to the enlnrgomont of tho Presiding Eiders® districts, the Bishops to include In the din- {a kind more than fourteen appoint~ Laid on tho tablo. ¢ The roport of the Committoo on Misslona was taken up. ‘I'he roport suggests tho organization of 1 Board of Missions to have charge of forelgn missions alone, providing for its support and Mr. Cunningham 8nid thore had been consid- lnint in rogard to missionary worl. The Committee hnd found themselvos in an em- ‘barrasaing position. All the plans had beon can- vassod, but, taking it altogetber, tbo plan sug- gested was bost, 'This scomed the most.simple arrangemont for machinery so complicated, The minority report, which is qute longthy, was then rend, and it provides for the organiza- tion of a missionary socigty. The by-laws pro- vide thoir duty, etc. This plan puts the control of all miksions in the hauds of the General Bonrd. 'Tho majority report.was talen uF, and tho first articlaread. This provides for tho ganization of a Foroign Board. Mr. Uenton spolo of this a8 the important moasure of this Goneral Confercnce. e thought thore should bo an organization outside of home influence. Tho foreign aud domestic missions are two distinct interosts, and should bo coparated. Io was in favor of tho majority report. Dr. Loo asked _if the minority report shounld musical part of the pmirmpmu s unusunily goad, an excollent chorus baving been provided for tho oceasion, headed by the tuneful Richio, ‘who has sung ponucu hoats to frequent vie- tory, ; 'ihe ‘burlosquo, morltorious as it is, is tho brekground for the display of tho varioty feu- turcs of the house. Thoto ara all new. Tho gymnnstio feats of the Cuwry Drothers aro -novel ond desorving of praiso. Charles _ Parks suggosts o weil-tocked farm-yard on two or threo muelenl instruments ; tho little Poreinns, tho Vaidis sisters, fio through thelr sstonishing porformances on tho trapezo and tho stogo ; Mossrs. Pratt and Crocker, tho champlon ekaters, aro oxcollent in their way ; and tha ballat, led by the Remmelsberg sistors; tho Amazon March, and other featurcs of the per- formance are all good. Thore will be an extra Iadies’ night to-night, There is nothing which can offond good taste in any fonturo of the por- formnuce, and as the mounting of the picco and its accessorios are supetior to anything that has ‘beon given in the city, tbere is no ronson why “Bad Dickey " ehould not live in popular fayor for some weoks to come, TARIS IY MOONLIGNT. "The eyoloramie illusion of “Paris by Moon- Hghit,” brought to Chicngo by Mr. Charles Muwm- ford, was yesterdsy afternoon opened to tho gaze of the publis, who botweon 1 and 5 o'clocls, took advantage of the artistio treat in stora for them, and flocked to the Exrosmon Building in guodfy numbers, The peouliar nature and enor- mous 8ize of the pioture and tho menns of view- not bo (rst considored. Tho Chair decxded that o minority roport bad beon read as s matter of courtesy, that the constderation of the majority roport was in order, Dr. Leo appenlod from tho decision of the Tho decision was enstained. X Mr. Hinor asked thatthe first article in tho ‘minority roport bo read. Granted, Dr. Winflold moved this as & substitute for the flvst articlo of the majority roport. He thought thera was too much friotion in the plan suggest ed ju the majority roport. It would bo impoesi- blo to keep up two districh organizations. Dr. Andereon opyosed it. Dr. L. M. Leo ndvooated tho substitnto, ea- pecially because ho thought two Scoretaries Dr. Hamilton was not pleased with elther of Ho did not think they were worth tho time likely to be speut in thelr consideration. Ilo suggosted that both reports bo recommitted, and moved the same, with instructions to com- bino their gaod footures, The motion was slis- tainod by & vote of 106 to 76, The repors of the Committee oxa Boundarics, which had been {:nrlin\l_v considared, Ttom 7 of ¢! for of a portion of the Alabama to the North Mississippi Conferenco, and Irem 8, lonkiug to the transfor of o portion of the Little Ttock to tho Arkanees Conference, wore adopted. Ttom 9, recommending that the memorial ask- ing for o change of boundary-line between the Kentucky and Loutsville Conferences be not ing it, were fully doscribed in Tug TRINUNE & weok ago, but it muy be well to state gonerally that the *illusion™ s & 'ecircular paint- ing 76 feot in loight by 3800 feot in eircumfercngs, snd is viewed from a platform insido the spaco inclosed by the painting. The top of the platform, which is sbout 40 feet in height, is reached by an casy spiral flight of steps.* When tho visitor arrives at the edge of tho platform and looks at tho pic- ture, the offect produced is, a8 nearly ns art can mako it, the samo a8 that enjoyed by tho artists when taking the skotches from their balloon, susponded over the city. Bofore him, bencath him, and all around Lim, lies Paris, bright with thousands of glittering ns—lnmgs and glaring shop-windows, while in the distanos aro to bo soen the moonlit yet sombro forms of the dif- orent hills, whous names bacama so familiar in the latter days of the Franco-Gorman war. The view of the Tuilories and the Champs Elyeaos, with tho Are de Triomphe, is as enchanting a8 & glimpso of fairyland, and the wators of the Boine which, in their course, run right bonenth tho observer, seem to ripple and gliaten in the moonlight. As the river runs cast- ward, its wators aro divided by the old Tsle do France, on which stauds tho Cathedral do Notre Dame, whoso grand form has been very trath- fully roproduced by the artists. The faithful- ness of tho picture, as woll as its great boauty, | was fully acknowledged last night by such of the visitora as had made thp Continental tour, and tho exclamations of manyof them, as they eapiod =« remembered loonlity, Sounded moro like tho greoting of un old friend than the criticism of a Eicuua. However much plonged thoso who ave beon to seo Paris will be with tho | illusion, the greatest troat is in atore for those who hiave not visited, and donot anticipate visit- Ing. tho Trenoh Coplial, To_ these tho picture will be particularly intoresting, especinlly if thoy can go nccompanied by e triond who can ggmt out the different places of nofe, A hint the management.may not bo oul o placo here, 10 the etfect that if some menns wors dovised ol giving tho visitora an iden of whora the varlous spota intoresting in o historical or general point ot view were to bs found, it would provo u great haon, This could be easily accamplished by the v A 1t 10 be consuliod by A F o have spent a pleasant Joolnu; at the picturo come away With- fovling that thoy bavoe learned anything, an granted, was adopted. The petition to chango the namo of tho Ala- hama to the Sonth Alabawa Couference was Tho recommondation of tho Conferonce fixing the-line betwoen the Los Angelos and Paoifia Conforences was also adoptod. ' POLICE VS. CRUSADERS. ‘The Arxrest of Forty=Throe Praying Women in Cincinnati. From the Cincinnat{ Commercial, May 17, Yeatorday was the mosb ‘notablo day of the liquor crusade in Cincinnati, ns its record marked the positive policy against the crusadors of the Mayor and police authorities, into which they wora led by tho foar that tho ladies could not be protected in the movement, and that Dbloodshed might result. Bhortly before noon ynsmrdn{, ston was callod on, at” his ofiico i the City Building, by » committoo appointed by » meot- ing of olorgymen, who read to him tho following “Teesolued, That a committcs of Aive bo appolnted to walt upon thie Dnyor aud Board of Pollv Commis- oand demand that the ladies be protected in ble offorts to suppress (e Hguor traille, bono lougor subjocted to the unwol- ot treatmont which they havoTecently Tocelved from tho hands of others who are dsgrantly violating the law. Aftor some convorsation, the Mayor drew from his packet and read the following address Crrr or OrNOINNATI, May 10, 1874, o tho Tadlea Goripoaing the Teunerante Leggie Owing to thie oxeith during the lst fow days, occaslonei by your efforty at praying sud singlng on the strects and aldownlks, contrary toand in diroct violation of my proclama~ tion, T now invoke you to deslst from any further strest demonatrutions, The ruspeotive legislative departments of the oity, zomely, tho Tolica Commissioners and Boards of Alderen and Council, lave, by nn slmost unaniwous vote, fustructed the police authorities to_causo you to discontintie, My personal observution of your coursa Jeuterday, and hoticing the dumsgerons vesults, and o the additionnl instructions I'hove received, come “Whilo we ro ll by Dature fres and independent, we are all alike restrainod in our actions by tho power of the Gavoryment ; snd th troapassing upo doabtless muny lhave anticipated doing, about Paris, ‘The exhibition will remein open every afterncon between 1 and 6 o'clock, and evory evening betwoen 7 and 10 until further notica, THE TENNESBSEEAN, The second series of entortalnments by the Tennesseans was oponod last night at McCor- anfol’s Hall, whore n lorge audicucs grested them on thnfr roturn. The usual programme was sung and enjoyed by ll present. 'Ly will repent the ontertainment this evening attha gnmo place. X MIGORLLANEOUS, Mies Maggio Mitcholl opened her third week 1nat ovening ot MoVioker's Thontre to a ralr house, The dramn wag “ Little Barofoot," in which elie sppeared in hor fayorite roleof Amry, supported by Mr. MoVioker as Jommy, We ro- serve an extonded nutice of the pegformance. Joo Murphy drow_an unusuolly Iarge houee ot | the Academy of Music, His buninoss does not appont to have lost popularity, 'who Darion- ettos at Kingsbury 11all are doing well, and de- lighting hundreds of grown-up people as well as eliildron. e g IRON WORKS SUSPENDED. New Yonx, May 18,—A diepatch from Serans ton, Pa., usys ; The Lacknwanna Iron and Conl Onmpnny suspended work on Snturday ovening at all thelr puddling-furnaces, rolling-mills, and mines, thrawing about 700 mou out of work, Owing to the continued doprossion in tho ivon markot, the Compauy's yards are crowdod with mm- s :l tons of rails aud other products of \ ighttully, 100, ‘Iw(nm ho Inw responsible for tho conusquencus, i assault and batiery, riotor bloodshed ensue. - The statute luw requires the streots and publio ‘shall be kapt open and _froe for publlo travel \joyment, and it wil not be seriously claimed, T ut your bauds whon engoged in prayiug and n° the publio strects and publio grounds do not violnta this law, . Your efforts, though placed on ever fo high a | Cbrlstian or moral ground, wust not bo ullowed 10 do- goncruto nfo trespussing’ upon the lawful rights of inciting dlaturbance of the public pouce, or ‘the lawa which you profess o support and uphlold, Toylling your proper sesponee to thiv appeal in the’ nucesaity of o colll witlh Eentiments of respeo; und regard, your most obodient servunt, THE LADIES DEFIANT—TIEIL AUREST, Botwoen 8 und 4 o'clock yestordny nfternoon, aband of forty-thros of tha crusadors, heade Mre, B. K. Tionvitt, started out with the do- I ination of either fucing down the olty au- thorities in thelr [as they rogarded it] unwarrant- ed position, or of ‘enduving martyrdom, whatover shape it might take. At the vornor of Iughth and Beymiller, whoyo thoy stoppod to pray uud wings ot w salaou, they wore appronched by a posse ollce of tho Third Stroet District, hoaded by Capt. Chuvobil), who tlrmly but {m&imy {uformed thiem that they must not stop th ging, that ha had his ordoers to prevent them— in that, to srrost them; that thoe orders wore imporative, and musé be oboyed, ‘'ho xa« 08 of old: » " e are dolug God's work, sud He will pro- 'ITHE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: RELIGIOUS. undorstood tho situnt! at Louisville, woro clogad to keop tho erowd togethor, Hardly had tho and one of their numbor, Mrs. e tholr oyos on tho Mayor. 0 God our Ieavenly Fathor, our tor, Thou who modest our hoarts [ pronchors, ‘This plan Glory bo prayer-inswering ~ God, sn JIBYIONS, Thee, O and loud nmens, prayed vigorously, saying : or- TLord have mercy on him. their attention, whon he said: A Lody—Yhoro is that ? pray agai Iadica ; we will permit nothn, That's all. BOUNDARIES, ) was tnkon | Bench. e roport, looking to the trans- LIAN OHURCH. As they filed in thoy sang 3 Whom all bleesings flow,” the power of Josus’ name, t0 answer for thomsolves.” K. Leavits, responded, ant began to sing ** Rock of Mayor Jobn- MAvon's Oprior, } eague ; ug aceres that huva occurred | oy ypdor arrost for frying @ Prajse God from Whom all to dioturb the or dressing you, her oyes, said that sl ose: who firat iucito dis. n the righta of others ara good. notice t arein the Polico held day. slon wilh the suthori~ G, W. 0. Jounaton, Meyor, 18,000,000 fost put into oro to pray aud TUESDAY, MAY 19, toot us; Ilis orders are moro imporative than man's, and wo muat obey thom,” “hen {hey mangn bymn in full chorus and Inooled and prayod aloud, When thoy bnd fin- ishod, Capt, Churohill told thom they muat go with tho oficora to tho Third Streot Station, a8 thoy were now undor arroat, Ara, Loavitt tool tho Oaptain's arm, and tho other ladics followed this pale by twos, followed and flanked by the prtrolmon. A8 thoy marchod thoy sang thoir gongs, snd wore accompaniod by s largo, but quiot and_rospectful, crowd of epootators, who lon and waere ourlous to soo it to tho closo, Thoy all ronchod tho Atation on Third stroet, noar Mill, around whi concourso of poople soon gathered. out, nod then the namos of tho ladios wore roglstorod on the slats, WAITING FOR TIE MAYOR. Theso forty-thrco Indion woro aoon followed to tho station by hnlf-n-dozon of thoir husbands, nud sovoral brothers and quite a numbor ol frionds, all of whotn wore anxious to seo what chargo was to bo put agsinst thom, and what hadl was required, “The Captain, considoring it nocossary to awalt tho arrival of tendont of Police or the Mayor, the Indios spent half an honr or more in the offico nnd coll-room of tho atation boforo thoso dignitaries arrived. Part of tho time they spent, in singing and prav- iug, and part in curlously inspecting tho colls and thoir fow ocoupants, It wna the flrat occa- sion for such an {nspootion that most of them had ever had, Amoug thio prisonors thoy found o drunken woman and & drauken man, At last the Mn{or and Bngfrlntoudont arrivod ayor found timo to nek tho Captaln nunder what circumstancos tho arrest was made whon ono of tho Iadies called Iis Honor ta thoir midst with tho romark: W1l your Honor pleaso givo us a momont bo~ fore you commonco the oxerolee of your duty " Of course His Honor knew whut was fo como, but there wasno dodgingit. As o stepped up to thom tho Indies all weont down on their knees, T'oo,—if your ro- portor is nob mistalion—commonced prayi while tho mon uncovered thoir bends aud Tix 0 benoh warrants for the Tho Judge reserved his decision FOREIGN, 'Tha indictmont chary counsolled and advised County Trensuror, to uso $0, ny bis (Mosou') prl icitor declnres it his purposo to prose- oute tho case vigorously, on Moson with having Tumbort, the defaulting 000 of the Biato the Ministerial fvato debts. Tho Prolongation of Crisis in Francos Lh'fl‘(l. The Court has granted’ the warrant for the The order fixes tho bond at $6,000, The Attornoy-Goneral promisos to ho in"Orangoburg on Weduenday, to prosecute thio The Guatemalan—-Bovernment Settles with the Outraged British nrroat of Moses, A Defanlting: County Trensurer Scte tles with flis Nondsmon and the o Paws, May 18.—Tha Journal des Debals s8ys that tho attompt of do Goulard to form a Cabi~ not haa complately failed, and thet Magns, the Ministerof Fiuanco in tho lato Cabinot, cannot come to Paris in consequonce of his {ll-health, T.onpoX, May 18.—T'he Parls carrespondent of tho Times writes that tho vote ngainst tho pn- in tho National Assombly on Baturday last ho spoody dlssolution of tho Assombly, and the romoval of tho sont of Goyornmont from ‘Versaillos to Purig, Count do Ohnmbord has suggosted tho prioty of dofoating any measuro caloulated to gottlo tho Government, Pans, May 18,—ZLa Gaulois snys tho Dulio do Ohartroa bias sont a ohallonge to 31, Paul do Cas- sngnso, in consequenco of the publication in tho Inttor's paper, Le Pays, of an nbusivo article, ny 18—Lvening.—The prolongation storinl crisis catisos gront oxcitomont to form n Ministry from the Right and Loft Centros continue, but, up to this hour, have met with no ronult. and Right Contre soel tooxcludo tho Bonaparttsta from tho Govorumont. Bomo dispat Vorsnillos sssort that tho Cabinet will bo com- letod to-morrow from ths Toderate Right, Special Dixpateh to Tha Chienno Tribune, s May 18,—R. 1. Rowland, the 5 Treasuror of Richland County, roturnod home yestorday evening, under an ar- raugemont with his surctios and the county, and ‘Thia affairs are now In process of scttloment. 1o has alrondy turned over $53,000 in cash, and securition, notes, collaterals, ronl ostato, *oto., will be forthcoming fu such an amount that the loss of tho couuty aud surotion will be small, probably not over 10,000 to $16,000. > GEN. SHERMAN'S RENMOVAL TO §T. Louts. Tts Supposed Political Signifl- A Queer Article from a Demo-’ Tleht Centro_ad eratic Newspaper. but gevoral evening journals ro- port that Gonlard dospairs of succesa. Lonpon, May 18.—1he Parls correspondont of tho ‘Standard tolographs that a duel is {impend- ing botwoon Prince Metternich and the Dule de Diontmorenocy. Fram the Deiroit Freo Press, May 10, The telegraph aunounces thot the Presidont has finslly cousented that the headquarters of the army bo ‘romoved to 8t. Louis, and that Gen, Bhorman and his staff will remove Lo that city nbout the 1st of June. that Gon. Bherman has, for o long tim thia change, Tho rougona given by far from being the duced Gen. Bherman and his staff to consent to this chenoge. important ‘to_the public that theso ronsons should be fully understood, for, if we are not mistakon in tho sigos of iha times, this change in big with the downfall not only of Gen. Grant, but of the Ropublican party. Whon Gen. Grant was olected to the Prosi- dency and Gen, Sherman was promoted to fill the position at the head of the army, ho sug- gested varions changos tion which ho thought not only desirabl ¥ importance fo the efli- cioncy of the military arm of the Governmont. ‘The extended experionco of Gon. Shorman, his acknowlodged ability, standing avon Lend and sbouldera above Gen, Gi during the war, gave to is suggoestions and bis wislies so much weight that Gen. Grant ag Pres- ident at onca gave his consent to the changes suggoestod. Almost the first order issued by Gon. Shermnu was ono to carry into effect tho clianges desired by bim, and making tho various subdepartments report to him through the Ad- This was fully expluined by ‘him In bis firat annual report o4 Gonoral of tho Army, dated at Washington, Nov. 20, 1809, spenking of tho staff ha snys: *staff of the nrmy’ applics to thoso ofiicers nnd ‘men who ndminister to tho wants of every mill~ tary establishment, and are in our servico classi~ fled as Adjulants-General, Inspectorn-Genorsl, Burean of Military Jt Commissionn, Surgeons, Puymuster's and Ord- nance Dopartments, Chiof Signel Officor, an T'he names imply their respoctivo dutics, and the organie low of 1806 limits and proscribes tho numbor. Tho heads of theso dopartments resido in Washington, and submit annunlly s written xoport of their oporations for the past year. It 80 bappenod that I was Socrotar! tho month of October, 1869, w roports wore madoe in order to reach’the Publig Printor by tho 1st of November, and I roqutired PRAYENS IN THE STATION, . Thhe firat prayor was about as follows: afde, our protec- ‘hou acost that we hovo boon ongaged in thy mervice nnd tlat for 80 domg wo Lisve been nrrosted ond brought to thix place, And now wo are in Thy bands and o boliovo Thon wilt_caro for us. Wo belleva that Thou et present hovo and that justico will denl witl vs, And now wo ask Thy Dlcssing on theso our slilera here, Thou knoweat our hiearts, Thou knowest why wo aro horo and tho work {n which wo'are ongagod. wWo pray Theo to bless us, and if wo havo done uny wrong wo pray Theeto forgivo ua, amen,] And now we nsk the bleasing of God on thosn ofticers hiote, [Amen] Lot Thy holy spirit teach tholr bearls, [dmen,] And lot ug fool that God Ia bere, o God. Glory bo to Thy name, 0 Lord God, our “Father, Thou 4t & proyor-hotring and o wo wilt tako care of Thing own childrcn, minds in porfoct ponce, Woask Thy blossing on our fmuallies at lome, Dlcss our children, and have thom wnder Thy caro aud keoplug, = Havo Thou mercy, O God, on tho impenitent, on 'the saloon-keopers and otliors dealing in soul-polluting drink. any in this clty golng down {0 early grados in conse- quence of this awiul alo, And, O God, wo pray Thoo 10 biosg the Mayor of thia city and theso oflicors hore, ring them to tho foot of tho Cross nnd lead thom to kun\vludflnl tho truth a8 it s in Jeaus, rd God, our Fathior in Heavon, that salva- tion 8 frce 3 that Thon diilat dis to save them an woll noue, Sovd theso Urothors, for thoy aro our brothers, Havomeroy on {heso prisoners n these cells. A rhapsody of prayer followed navy, in which many of tho Indiea jolned with wavivg hodics t OENTRAT AMERICA. It ia turther stnted Ban Frawnctaco, Col., May 18.—~Tho Costn Rica, from Panamn, touchod at San Diego, Usl., lagt ovening, and roports that the Government at 8t. Josg, in Guatemaln, bad settled with tho e, for the recont ont- ‘ico-Cousul, Mnge Tlows with » rattan), rage on hig person (200 paying Lim £10,000, GREAT BRITAIN. LoxpoN, May 18.—Immenso crowds gathered this morning to sea the Czar of Russin ns Lo wont from Buckinghain Palaco to Guilduall. Tho ontire routo wns beautifully decorated, The Ozar arrived 4t Guildball ot 2 o'clock, and after a lunch lott via the Thames embankment. Traflis wns susponded all day on tho Btrand, Floot strect, Ludgnate Hill, and Choapsido, Moy 18.—The Standard spys it un- that” tho Quoen will go to Hussin in the orgnniza- but of tho utmost rant 08 n commandor Ban Fnaxomsco, Cul, May brings dotes from Yokahsmn to Aprll 23, Yet, the leador of tho Saga robellion, was do- copitated and his head exposed to the publio ported that tho expodition to Formosa willbo diverted to Cores, with an additional orce, Tho raflrond between Osnka and Kobe is not 1 ‘The Emperor expected to its formal opening ou May 1. 8. Baker, manager of theCharleredal Bank, A firo at Nilta destroyed 221 houses. thoso who wore burno: 13—Tha Japan jutant-Gonoral. Another lady then took up the strain, and 0'Lord, have meroy on us, and let Thy spirit go through ‘this prison. Have Thou meroy on t 3nyor of thin cits, and if o will not forsake his ways himaclf, let hiin Iead his childrou in the right poth, Tilesn 1ia wifo that sbe may bo brought out ox Tho right side, and bless hie chiidren that thoy moy bo brought up in thio Fight path, Wo loarn that” thers in ono among thieso oflicers Who has a saloon up-town, quite completed. ustico, Quartormasters, of Ingincors, ont died of starvation. Post _Chaplains, Onoe thousand troops went from the capital on tho Forniossn oxpedition. A flve at Giflu dostroyed 400 houses, I'he steamer Maucha, from Nagasski for Sbanglai, was lost, Sho atruck a Jopanceo flsl- ing-bodt noar Cupo Gollo, which was suuk, but pleked up hor crew of five persons, maling & to- tal of fifty besides tho Europeans who wore on Manoh On tho 16th of March the stonmer Enconulind, Bho contiued in this strain for somo tim when sho concluded o third lndy repeate ‘Lord'a Prayor; Thoy ail then started v with a hymn, whon Capt. Churchill rapped with his gavel. They pald no sttoution ab first. Tl Onptain continued rapping until ho aitracied of War during en by luw theso “ Ladios, pleash como to order. This i8 » satation-houso, snd I want your attontion. AUCTION SALES, kit 0N, BALERy ko By C. 0. THAYER & CO., l‘(n_l Fatato Brokers and Auotionosrs, 188 K. Madison-st. Five Lots linols and Indinne-sts, in Blook 2, Kin- sio's Addition, AT ATTCTWIONT, On Wodnesday, May 20, at 10 1-2 o’clock a. m,, at Roal Hatate Hxohange, Open Board of Teado Rtoom, 110 LaSalla-st., will ba sold Tota numborod 9, 4, 8, 8, and 10in Sub-Block 3 of Bloos, 101n Kinzlo's Addition to Obloago, onh 602103 foot, ots$, 4, and 8 front south on Tinota-st. TLota8 and 10 front north on Indiana.st. TITLE PERFEQT--8ALE POSITIVH, TERMS—Ono-third cash, balanco In1and 3 yoars with Intarat at 8 por cont. 6 Resideopce Lots On North Hoyne-st. and Wilmot-av,, near Milwaukoo-av., AT ATCTION,, On Wednosdny, May 20, at101-2 o'olook, At Ttea] Ittato Exoliangs (opan Tonzd of Tendo of Rnom)y 1 Lafatioses il B AT N o0 resareoe Lote 39, 30y 43, and 41 fn Blook 3, fronting eouthon Wilimot.ay., bo- tweon Huyio and 1toboy nfa.s and Lotad and 4, Biack 4, N e A d o Lo FHenna L ts aeh Sretih i g0 Lot 620 foct, ITFLY PERELGT. BALI DOSITE = Tl cant, Balaneo 121 and A yeatm with 8 poe =1 By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., AUOTIONBERS, 108 BAST MADISON-ST. "Tho only strictly Commission Austion lousain Chicago. OATALOGUE SALE oI Miscellaneous Books, TURSDAY AFTERNOON, May1d, ot 2% o' our Halowrpom, 18 Fast MMI‘W?: :f;;]m = ?‘ °:l°°“' n s tho ‘onilcatln = o Amon th selisrlin o7 valunblo Diasrated, Olast WAl A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctloncors. NEW FURNITURE, Buggics, Table Cutlerv, Glusssware, Wi i Mot Tton Wace, e WEDNESD, May 20, at 834 o'clock, at our Balosroums, A’ 108 icast Madl A UTTERS & Cf uotloncers, _ The Entire Stock of GED. F. GLASER & GO0, WHOLESALE JEWELERS, AT AUTCTION, THE BALE COMMENCING Thursiay Moruing, May 21, at 10 'elock, Continuing day and evoning uatil the wholo 18 sold, At Store 00 IMADISON-ST, mext West of Deacborn-st, ‘WM, A BUTTERS & 00, Auctloneors. Dry Goods, Glothing, Parasls, Straw Goods, Boots and Shoes, THURSDAY, May 21, at 0 o'clock, ; PR Mnflw’hh‘y"l at 936 o'clock, at our Salosroomay By BRUSH, SON & CO,, Salosroom, 41 and 43 South Canal-st. —r have boen directed by the Mayor aud Buperin- tendent of Polico to 8oy that you will bo roleased on parols, to mako your appearance in the Polico Court Monday moruing, at 0 o’clook.” all tho annual roports to bo addressad, other military roports, to the Adjutant for the perusal of tho Goneral of the Army, who oould make use of such informntion na they con- tainod, and then lay thom boforo tho Beorotary This is, in my judgment, the course that should always be pursued, though a different ono revailed, for othertoise 1wg wonld dhsurdity of @ General commanding tho army wilh his chief slag-officers reporling lo somebody elsc:” o This change, 80 desirable, thus inaugurated by Gen. Shormap, wo have good reason to know was oxproasly danctionad by the Presidont, and continued somo time after Mr, Bollnap was ap- ointed, Dbysoma extrnordinary frenk of the Presidont, ns Becrotory of War ; when after a brief period tho Becretary of War expressly or- dored that those reports ehould go dircolly to thio Seccrotary's oftice, instond of to tho Geneval of the Army, It was not surprisin Shorman should take offenso at whon it was made bya man_of the calibro of The one hed performed most in the fleld, was justly con- sidered by many the ablest Goneral of the War, the one_who had shown more genius than any othor; the ather had secured tho worthlosshonor of n Brigadior-Goneral's commigsion through fa- voritism and not moiit. Bolknap's sorvices considerod worth that he was not able to sccuro tho ponition of First Liouten- ant in an infantry regimont when the army was reorgnnized after tho close of the War. To have his orders revoked by such & man, and b pelled to wait in the rnte-room of such o Becro- tary of War for permiesion to look at the mili- tary roports of thosa oflicars who constituted bis ataff, was oxceodingly galling to such a gallant, high-spirited officor s Sherman ; it was indeo But_{his indignity thus cast upon him was inorensed & thousand fold by tho roflection _that Gon, Grant, who had co sanctioned the change whon flrat mado, had turned Lis back upon Gen. Shorman, and now insignificant and incompotent ecratary of War fo troat him with such marked disrespoct and contompt. This will explain the extraordinary telegram from Washington that the Prosident hos con- aonted to have tho hoadquartors of tho army re- moved to 8t. Louis, and that Gon. Shermnn and Lis ataff will soon ~follow. whila in s heavy gale, had her conl-bunkers givoe way, aud the onginc-rooma wero flooded, utop- tho ongincs. Tho vossol was wator-loggod 0 17th of March, and -Alr. Crocker and Mr, Jones jumpod overboard from the small boat and woro lost. Capt. Lowell, with another boat, incso, and_was plcked up on tho 189th of March by tho German brj Onpt. Lowell, Dr. Spedding, J. A. Orooker, H. T, Jones, the mate, A. Conragoe, nnd two China~ man_wore the salo survivors for ntime, but Crocker and Jones wero lost as stated. —— Second Lady—Are wa roleased ? + Capt. Churchill—No ; on parole until Monday morning at 9 o'clock, when you will appear at tho Police Court on Ninth stroot. Third Lady—Then wo'll go out snd sing and rosoued soveral in. npg Churchill—You must pot do that, of that kind un- L;} tho question ni:}}yus?lm .mltrlyan g: out ‘that way sgoaw, wo shall immediatoly arrost you. s St ¥ ¥ Mipnro, May 18.—Gon. Concha has entered hendquartors thera, Gen. Pavis las resigned the Captnin-Gonerat- oy of Madrid, and Gen, Rey has been appointed Mirrauda aud establ ‘Thera wore prosont now soveral ministers and others, who scomed disposed to draw the B and flnpnrintoudunt into contraversy. those gentlemon wisoly held their pence, pre- forring to loave tho vexed subject for the analysis of the judicial mind of the Police Court May18.~Tho Carlist Commander-in- Chiof, Gen. Dorrogaray is marching upon Tetilla with a large forco. INDIGNATION MEETING AT T{IE TUIRD PRESDYTE- e i GERNMANY. Brruy, Moy 18,—Tho Emperor William las 0 tomporary retiremont from tho Gor- man diplomatio service of Count Von Arnim. Immediately safter their roleago the ladies re- turned to tho hendquarters, at the hird Pros- byterian Church, on Seventh stroet, and were followed by & largo crowd of friends and athiora. ! Praise God, from liowed by **All huil The bhoart of tho congrogation seemed to bubble over with o aud for a time it nppenred that tho people wor never conse their exprossions of praise. Tho indignation meeting waa presided over by Mrs, Forguuon, a leader of the causo in Cincin- nnti sinco its incoption. Tho lady said: will now henr & report from these prisoners, Prisonors ara commonly recognized as bein guilty of somo offenso, aud theso culprits ough So little wero Justifinble ¥onicides Swecial Dispatch to Tha Cl _ Pirerenunal, Po., Muy 18.—The city was sturtiod this afternoon by tho report that an- other tragody had been committed in_our midst, About half-past 1 o'clock, Edward L. Tracy, & marble polisher of Canton & Co.'a Narbleized Slate M Taberty strect, whore he commenced With a yonug mon named Jobn Callahay, from Boston, Mass., who 18 employed thore. Tho two time ot onmity, and Tyaoy had un_from place ot sotisfaction, They but wero parted 0., went into Smil ‘autol Works, No. 197 ‘most humiliating. Then the leador of tho Jsrnyh:g band, Mrs, 8. narrated the circums= stances of the arrost, Sho said that prisoners wore usunlly unbappy, but she brought beck forty-two n8 happy women a8 sho had ever seon. In going out of tho church in the aftornaon, o anloon was spied, and, n)x)roncmu g it, the ladios ook ‘of Agos.” whiskors on_bis face nnd bars on his coat came up and told Mrs. Whitridgo that shie and tha otl.ar mombors of tho band woro undor urrost. Aftor the song had becn sung and the prayor offored, the lndles got up from their knees and walked to the station-house, ‘I'hore everything hed boen neatly arranged for thoir reception. Tho floor wis swept cloan, and the place had 2 gonerally gonteel appearance. ‘Lho_prisonors were called up, snd wero required io give their pames aud ages—n Yvory hard thinj usually, for women to do. the speaker, “I wont back the socond timo and andded ono year to tho age I had given, I made it correct, but I then folt as it Iwero but 16. Wo then wont around in the coll-room to inspect our quarters for the night, s wo expocted to stay there. one woman contined in a_cell for being drunk, and on the outsido were forty-throo other wom- put down drunk- ounoas.” Tho Mayor thon spposted on the " uceno, and_the ladios nelt in had been o_lon, followed Callal ovder, a8 _he said, to met on_ Saturday evening, Dy friends, Thoy met again this afterncon, and uitor a seuffle, in which Callahan was worsted, he drew n royolver and fired two shots, one pags- ing across his abdomen, the othor through tho honst, Litling Trecy, Shortly uftor the affra Callahan gave himsolf up. Au inquest was he ody, and a verdiot was rondered jus- titying Callaban in the shoating. Tracy bore the repntation of beivg & quarrelsome man, Binco the day that Gen. Grant and the Administration turned their backs uwpon Gon. Bherman, the feoling of estrangemont hag widened, until now Gen. Sherman is almost spit upon by the syc of tho President and Secrotary of War. cital of the thousandth part of tho annoyances thrust by the Becrotary of War in the path of duty imposed upon Gen. Buermau by law would astonish the nation, The quostion naturally arisos, Why this chango in_the President? whi officer who distinguisl The Wintermute Murder Trial at faNxTON, D. T., May 18.—In tho Wintormute cnto this morning, after o statoment of the case District Attorney Faulk, the testimony of witnosses for the prosscution was bogun, an gix woro oxamined. The most important of these wns Dr. Burleigh, who was wilh~ Gon, Mc- Cook during nenrly the wholo of tho timo be- twoen tho time ho was shot, about 10 o'clock, until he died the noxt morning, Ho gave his ing declnrations that Wintermute ahot him, d that ho had no arme himeolf at the time, Witness also gave the reault of = post-mortem thut the shot sovered the subclavian artory and unction of the first and sccond d he permit an ed himsolf with such marked ability to be thus annoyed and dograded ? TIa it jenlousy? Does Gon. Grant fear the popu- larity of Gen, Sherman? Docs he want a third torm of the Presidoncy? Thisisthe only plaus- iblo explavation of the_cxtraordina But wo mistake much f tho times it the removal of G Louis will remove him beyond the reach of the people to make him tho nexe Prosident of the Unitod Btates, if they desiro it. Naothing will 8o poworfully toud to such & ro- sult aa to lot tho truth be known, that this ro- uactors of the army to St Louls, instend_of being in_gccordance with the &herman, is merely the con- tha part of Grant and asor and sanf Sherman to St. d that 1t was nocossnrily Yo didw't know," tho sponkor snid, **the ways | falal. Two other physicions corroborated this of station-houses, and therofore did not mean s dor thero by our singing and prayors, After that wo woro released on patrol or parole,—or whatevor they call it,—and on Monday morning we willhavoto go tothe Polige- Court and answer to & criminal chargo. conolusion, the lady, with tears strenming from o hoped that, by just such exporlence a8 wag Liad, a public seutiment would be srousad that would at ouce destroy this lquor-traffie, thus gnving in future the denr childron of the land, and accomplishing much Mr. Wooley testifled that he was {n tho court- room when the shooting occurred ; that Winter- muto came in and took a seat abont eight feot requontly towards door, and went out twice, roturning soon sftor, evidently watching the door., In about half an hour witness saw Wintermui got up, draw a ro- volver from his pocket, and fire at outsids the door. moval af the hends judgment of Gen. summation of & desire on the Hocretary of War to degrade him in the eyos of tho peoplo. MARRIAGES. PARKTR_KNAPP_AL the 'Third Unltarion Church, ot oveniog, 10t Wik, by § McCook rushed at him with both hands raised, and open, with the palms for- Wintermuto flred again, and wituens hoard two ehots sfterwardy, This statoment was corroborated by Mr. Higbos, who snt bo- tween Wintermule and the door. Another wit- noss saw_Wintermuto in the ball about fifteon minutes befora the_firin auother man, **Tall McCool bim on sight." Southiorn ¥llinols Vondettn, Oamno, 111, May 18.—Jnson Delmer, while at work ip his field, near Contrevillo, Willinmson County, Saturdry afternoon, was ahot by two or morp persons concealed near by, This seoms to be the continuation of a foud botweon the Rus- soll and Dullerin families, which has resulted in the killing or serlously wounding of four other the last of whom belng Helngerson, hot last Friday, and may recover. Delmor's injurlos are probably fatal, Aftor romarks had been mado by soveral Indles and nlnrg,\'man. the President of tho meating guve ' Now Rugland papors planso aops. ot dufivg tho liwe the Ind o H ourt & prayer-moot g, end hoard him tell I am going to shoot May 18, Dr. Jnlin 1:.‘1 Fllat aallzorin Wodssdny horalois ipors ‘At har Iato vaskdonoo, 1) Hwingeat. A R atton, wdon 10 enea ! Hhrad will tako pince on Tuowlay, 19k, by cars to Moy 18, Jobn o ot Batrick Dosot: Sgo & morhis ansd e lnvited to attond the fu. inut, at 10o'clock a, m., CINOINNATTI, 0., May 18—The forty-three womon of the Temperance Loague arresled on Baturdny ‘appoared bofore the Tolico Court to- day. Thelr casca were continued till Wodnos- v e ARROLL—On Manday. EXTENSIVE LOG DRIVE.. Speofal Dispatch to The Chicaan Tridune, Tasr SacivAW, May 18,—Recont copious rains have so swollen the tributaries of the Tittabn- wasseo, that a oloun sweep las been made of & wolid faim of slxteen miles of logs which Jald in the Tobacco Rlver, and which cleans out thnt stream of nearly 80,000,000 foet. Work was com- mencod nt about noon of Saturday and the last mass of loge were out into clenr” sailing In the ‘ittabawassoo ab 13 m. i'natnxduy. Out of the ho wost™ branch of tho Ritle, 11,000,000 Teet oro ulroady out into the ain stroany, and the remaining 2,000,000 foot aro st the mouth of the ntresm roady to come oub s goon a8 room for thom can bo made in the main stream_ below, These logs are muinly the proporty of Jobn Walsh, Amutn Rust, and neral on Tueslay, tho I from the residonco southeast cornerof Ashland-av, ant Mitohsl N’mel]ni‘:v Auctionoor. GREAT SALE OF WOOLENS RING & MOUNTS, Bpeolal, Tmportant, aud Poromy 8,500 Pieces WOOILLILNS, By ordor of Mossra, HARDING, COLLY & 0., Thursdoy, At 19 o'olock, ou Vour Monthw' Oredit, ¥iz: 4,000 P 4 dloncanr Heavars (TR ol e Nomtence for Mail Robbery. OAua, Neb., May 18,—Willlam T, Pollook, who was arreatod for robbing the Past-Ofice at Brownsville, Nob., Inst winter, was to-day seu- tonoed to one yonr's imprisonment, ot hard laber, in tha Penitentiary at Iort Madisan, Ia, Stute OMficers Indictod for Froud. Cotunnia, 8. O, May 18,—Gov, Moses sud ox-Trogaurer Humbort havo boon fudictod by u on cliarges of broach of Ropublican Grand Bur Barass Hoise Furaiture! 70 IPurnished Rooms AT ATUCTION, Tuesday; May 26 COMMENOCING AT 9:30 A. M., And continuing until tho entlro contenta of the BARNER HOUSI i 30ld, A rars opportunity for all deslring te purchase furnitucs, Partioulars horeafter. BRUSH, SON & CO., Auctlonosrs, By BRUSH, SON & CO., 41 and 43 Suuth Cnnal-st, FURNITURE and CARPETY At Avotlon, WEDNESDAY, May 20, al 9:30a. m,, A R fargy libw of PURNITORK ond OARPHTS: of ail kinds, BRUSH, SON & CO.. Auotlonoers, By N. P. HARRISON. PAWNBROKER'SSALE or Unredeemed Pledges, At our Salearooms, 204 & 208 B, MADISON-BT., On Trgsday, Hay 19, at 10 and 2 1-2 oLk, All the Pledgos foriolted to dato of 3r, A, GOLDSMID, ot dnte ot 2rigfy SO LRI Tine Solitaire and Clustor Diamonds; Gold and Silver Watches, of Amorican, Swiss, and English makers; Fino Gold Jowolry and Ohnins; Solid Bilver and_Platod Wares Opera and Ficld Glnsses, Revolvors, eto. so one very ilne Flated Show-Case, beny glaas front. Balo posltivo, withinut rosorve, 5 ! NP LEUHA 208 and Auattonsor, it Madfson-st. By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabnsh-av. AUCTION SATE OF DRY GOODS, BY CATALOGUL. An Elogant Bale for TUESDAY, May 19, commanclog L5 . te. Dross Goods, Dloce Ghods, Coatings, Whita Tlaods, Nottans, Haslory, ‘$o.: ino Involc of Table and Pookes Outlory, Bilver-plated Ware, Hardwaro, Tonle, o, full Jlng of Summor Btyla Hats and Onps, Clothy Custimoro and. Linon Hnts: also, Straw Goods, Ladios fissos' Teltnmed 1late, Artilleial Flowors, .3 Gont Kurfahiog “Md'hrln{“('a"“fx Tate Goods, Tancy aads, Jowelrs, o, auds, HuMings, Collars Qoade, Joheo. Coltnza and Ingrain Caroots. Obtalogank ‘Monday mornin; RoudgRlea GRO. P, GORE & CO., 8 and 70 Wabattiar, Gnstug-mafle {po amlHTun Buguies, emocrats, and Harness, At Auctlon, on TUESDAY, May 19, at 11 &, m. d GHo, 7 Gulits & 0o, 63 and 70 Wabash-av, CATALOGUE SALE OF Fie Costoui-made Boots, Shoes, aud Stinuers, ‘At Auctlon, on WEDNESDAY, May 2, at0% 1, a &b R SR o o and 0 Wasa Rant Tt EIODG}PS o D al Viatata Al . P A TR Ly T R s ‘WE SITALL SELL, On TUESDAY HORNING, May 18, 10,1 A Large Lins of CARPETS, Valvot, Fnghsh body Brussel and thmo—ials o, d v, t 0 33 Inrain Garpotsy Ol Olog Rite Otfmans, o Fino Marblo-tup Ohnmber Sots, P larga line of Housoliold Goods, ' A Horwes and Buggl . on't_ I o I"‘nl ?;0 ; o Dhaoe, 616 West Lakeste R, I, MORRISON, Anete. SON, POMBROY & €O, ATCTION NOTICE. The AUCTION BALR of the Klogant Italian Marble Vases, Marblo Figuros, @Gilt and Fronoh Bronze 81-Day Olooks, Maxble Btatuottoes, Figures, &o, &o, &o, At Store 185 State-st., Undor Palmer 1ouso, wift b onotl 8 MORY- EN(Em 10 retncly ATTINGON ot S, oud KVENING | Livory astlelo of this hasutful golloct 8 RSO pohogn Dot oo By OSGOOD & \VthlAMS.n’ Ohattol Mortgage Balo, at No, 102 Third-av. TO-DAY, May 10, at 104, 1., Wo shall soll tho ontlra cunteuts ol Toardithie House, of'13 roonis, consisting af Purlos, Dinfug-room aud Onamber Fenituro; s, large Uou Buave anid Kitobon Utonils, aud a lino lino bf Hulding, £ @, L. Ortman, and tho (e in tho etream cleans trust, with fraudulent Intontions, and for 1t s nmooth 88 » well vegulated shot-guu, i(agos Taicy Unsalmoros, Now biylos, Solivitor Butlor moved that iy, tli0 oitica balanoo ¢ tedl ou tho Moralug of it oxcollant condicion. 1] da I cida tkea, nmu.fix B0 an attrativseals to hoyores “Botd b7 ordof of Morigages: $00D & WILLIAMS, Auctiousera.

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