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a YHE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. BOSTON. FOREICN. "% MAY 20, 1874 Ho proposcd that tho Boorotary of tho Troasury bo ndm{’md 1o tho floor Y:l longrons, with tho fllim to taka part In tho dobntos, and aubjoct to intorpellations. Tho sosslon thon olosed. day morning about 4 0'clock from some unknown oauso, ' Dr. Henrotin 11013 a post-mortom ox- amination, and tlie Coronor's jury returned a yor- dlot’ ot deaths from fatty dogoneration of thio fifm." ‘The famlly are without moaus to bury. m, & Early yostorday morning Offioar John Milras fuundli ymm mymud CObarles Novak in a dyln; condition on Throop atreot, near Twenty-socon Ho romoyed him to his rosidounce, 262 Rebeoca sireot, whoro he soon diod. The causo of his denth is supposed to bo heart disoass, Coroner Btophions has boon notifled, and will hold on in- quest to-day, Linat 1 s moumnmmg:-' Harrington ast evonlng & young mon, by namo, woll known aa tho Tioket, Agant of tho engo, Burlington & Quincy Ratlroad, was ar- melo«? and lockod up in a cell at the Mndison Btroot Btationaa an accossory to the death of Mary, Hibbard, whodiod at tho residenco of harmother, 103 Bouth Halsted nirect, at 4 o'olook yesterday aftornoon. For tho gm two yonrs impropor ro- Iations have existed botwoen farrington and his Viotim, and about o yoar ago ho persuaded hor to havo an abortion ])orrormad, from the offaotn of which sho partially recoversd, but often do- clared that sho wonld profor to diathan to autfer the agonies of anothor. Monday morning, ho tried to persuado her to again undergo an Al:ortlon, which she firmly re- fused to do, and joined with hor mothor in bog- ging bim to marry her, This ho rofused to do, and loft the houss, hearing as her last worde that she would dio rather than again consent to bo n party to & murder, or live under tho shame that wowld fall upon herif hor obild wore born. She thon wroto s note to her mothor to the ssme offect, and took adose of morphine, with tho result ag stated above. Dr. Brown, who was callod, did all in her power - to savo her lflo; ut she was post humon sid, snd at 4 o'clack died. Last ovoning an sutopsy was hold uponhor, that demonstrated bayond s doubt the causo of hor death., Coronor Stephons will onitlon that st loast mscoms abwo- Runly dolicions compared with tha pows of, modern date, Upholatorod and ded all; around, the aeats sofily onshloned, the powin, whioh We were, had, firat, tho long setteo b the back, which, loat there might bo anyanglo or hol-! low that noodod softening or fliling not already '| provided for'by the above-named mollifiors, also Sontatned soff pitlowo that might bo .ll‘pllmx to this purpose. Two arm-chaira filled 4 spaco, and hassooks aud foot-stools com- otork the comterr Moo nesomio’my Som- | The Duel OFf Between Prince Metternich R:g books or oraning nocka; but, aftor i and Count M the Morning Prayor was sald, & reat of tho [ L ontebello. Ehyulnal which” pormitted the intolleatual to |. nvo lullphy,—notdlnhuud by anyache, pain, 1< FRANOR. Sormon i Tola e AT o tfom | PARts, May 10Tt In tho Gount do Montabello, -and not the Duko do Montmorenci, who has sent & cliatlongo to Prince Motternioh. Tho causo of tho challonge was tho rofueal of tho Princess Motterniol, at a ball, to roturn the salutation of Hontebello. Goulnrd hag not gtvon up tho hops of a Min- 1stry. Ho continues his megotiations. To-day Prosident MacMahon gave an sudience to Gou- 1ards, Bufils, and the Duke do Oasos. i Pants, May 10.—Tho Modorate Right objeot to an imporsonal soptonnat, hecause it would bo cquivalent to & recognition of the Ropublic. The Extrome Right are dotormined to opposa Goulard, or any othor chiof of tho Minlstry whose platform ombracos the adoption of cone stitutional bills, 5 Gonlard, flmlh:f 1o sure support in the Loft, Centro, or Right, {a, thorefore, compolled to roly maluly upon the minority in the Assembly. It ia expeoted that the Ministry will be completed to- night, with Goulard, Do Oages, Magno,and Bodat =t the hoad of the principal deparimonts, - +_ Pamy, May 19.—Princo Mitxz’emloh'u soconds refuse Lo aliow the duel with Count Monteballo - to take place. .THE. RAILROADS. AUOCTION SALE: y C. O. THAYER & Co., Real Estato Brokors and Auctioncers, 183 &, Madison-sh Five Lots Tlinois and Indisna-ste, in Blook 3, Kin« rio's Addition, AT ATOTITOIT, On Wodnesday, May 20, at 10 1.2 o'clook 8, m,, at Ronl Hstate Dxchango, Open Board of Trado Room, 119 LaSalloat., will basold Lots numbored 3, 4, 6, & and 101n Sub-Block 3 of Block 19 in Kiuzlo's Addition to Oblcago, axoh 502100 foot. Jwta3, 4, and 8 front south on Hilnols-at, Tots 8 and 10 front north on Tndin: TITLE PERFEQT--SALY POSBITIVE. TERMS—One-third oash, balanco in1and 2 years with Intorost at 8 por cont. 6 Residgpce Lots On North Hoyne-st. and Wilmot-av., noar 'waukee-av., AT ATTCTIONT,, On Wodnesdsy, May 20, at 10 1.2 o'clock, (Qentinuod trom tho Fleat Pngo. tho Company, .The Direotors have lately had soveral mootings, in ‘vhich it appoared” that Hntoh's friends outnumbered Preacott's, but Prosoott's say a majority of the stockholdersand oxporionced railroad mon in the Company aun- tain him, Itis intimated that thisia but tho beginning of & strugglo botwoen the two artios for the control of tho rond. spsolal monMnP of tho stockholdors 1s talked of to sottlo tho difMoulties. Tho action of the Company in regard to thoir conductora has aroused & foeling which will unquestionably causo tho Hatch party much trouble, The con- dnotora havo been aliowed no dofenss, and their word Ia counted for naught agatnat tha inaccu- rate roports of the spotters. Counsel have been consulted and the condugtors aroliborally backed by tho atookholders and friends, .who consider the Interrad uhlrg‘!! an outrage on the good character and standing of mon long tried 1n tho sorvice of the Company, JUDGATENT AGAINST A RAILRORD, Spectal Dignatoh to The Chicago Tribune, MoGneaon, Is., May 19.—1, Kellogg, of this olty, whoso aaw-mill wan burnod about two years sinco, by s spark from an engineof the Alil- waukeo & 8. Paul Railrond Company, has ro- covared £12,500 judgmont ngnlmt the sald Com- pany, that being the valusof tho mill. TAILROAD LEASE EXECUTED. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Trivune, PrrLAveLeaiA, May 10.—Tbo leaso of tho Ponnsylvania and Delaware Raflroad to the Ponnsylvania Rallrond, hae been oxccuted and delivered. A meeting of the stookholdors of the former Company, to ratify the loase by vote, Lias Doon catled for tho 26t inat. PRODADLE ¥AILURE TO THROW TIE UNION PACIFIO DAILROAD COMPANY INTO UANKKUPTOY. ... Spectal Dispatch to Tho Chieago I'ribune, New Yonk, May 10 Phote arerested dis- covored to-day that thers was a sgluchl clauso in The Fronch Minsterial Diffculty Sill Dress There as Compared with: Uisallioh: New York. OANADA. An official Parlinimontary Rocord Expoctod—Tho Mnnitobn Anvestigas tion, “Bpectal Dispatoh to The Chicaao Tribuns, Tononto, Ont, May 10.—Parlinment has adoptod tho suggpostions of the Committos ap- polntod to consfdor the queation of providing for an authorized report of the Parliamentary dobates. Tho measure received the support of the leading mombora of both sidos of tho Houso, and thero s a probabllity that with tho com- moncomont of the next sossion of Parliamont thore will bo s Oanadian Haveard, Tho Globo 18 opposod to thoschome, but it will have but littlo offot upon tho [ssue of any publio journal. Futroye, Doputy Minfater of Militla, and Dopntfi of tho late Bir George Oartior, Minlstor of Militla, in tho Maodonald-Oartief Govern- ment, has beon oxamined bofore the North- yostorn Diffcultios Committoo, and teatified Ahmt Bir g{nor 0 Oartlor, in 1870, acting for Bir John A, Maadopald in his_absonco, sald to the Rev. Father Richot, of Manitoba: “I will Ruaranteo overything you demnnd, "—hnving roforence to tho Mapitoba rebels, fihuuorga Onxtior had alao told tho witness that ho hod promisod to obtaln for thom a gonoml amuesty, addig that tho murder of Soott wns & difioulty, but it would bo overcomo ultimately. Notes o 8 long and confldentin] memorandnm to Lord Lla%lr are in the postession of tho witnoss, Archibald’s evidonco has now been com- loted. Among othor thlng‘ bo says that his nstructions to socure a soat for Bir Goorgo Oar- tor in Mauitoba camo from Bir John A. Aao- 0 athor Intellectual Character of the Bos- tonlan Atmosphore. Rebullt ¢ Burnt Distrlot "a=-A Visit to King’s Chapel. _— ®ermon by Mrs. Livermoroce--Tendoncy of Now Englanders o Infldolity or Bpiritualism, upon the offect of Idlo words, moro practioal thian brillisnt, commonoing with tho usunl aclon- tiflo m:mm(on, ‘wrhich seoms to bo the thing at rosont, P Toroturn to our dosoription of tho placo it golf, howover : I muat agaln oxpress my won- dor that the dellclous comfort of THE OLD BQUANE PEW, a8 it Is oxomplifiod in Kiug's Ohnpu‘ll. should ever have boon supersoded by tha modern, unoom- fortablo modifleation of it. Thoy loved tholr comfort, these good old Purltan ancostors of ours, and, with all our talk, wo have not im-: proved itIn many ways. DBoneath this Chapol aro twenty-one tombe, and even now the owners of those occaslonally place thelr dead thero, thongh usually only for o briof perfod. Btill, gome aro allowved to remain, if It be wishod. Howaever, most every ono yow owns bls lot in; somo of tho numorous cometories about tho, oity, and it is not often that King's Chapoli. opona its tombs for any ono to bo placed there.' Around the walls of the chapol are mural tablets of old date, erocted to old and wonlthy parishion- ors, enrly mombera of ‘the churah, or aclobrated vfllvlnos who had ministored thore, Horaldic emblems ara in some of thom, and old Latin in- soriptions. Buets of tho dead ara P!ucod ‘boneath ndenca of The Ohfeago Tridune, Dl Bostox, MTy 11,1874, Arriving In Now York, ono immeadiatoly feels a sort of shabby gontllity, & kind of back-woods, . home-made ineleganca of costumo, unless fate ‘bas boon propltioup, and, through the nssistance &f milliners and mantua-makers, sho Las roady for immediate woar, for shopping or promenado purposcs, A BLACK BILK DREES, ima soarf of threo yards long, au embroiderad adket eclalant with jot, and a bonnot with a roath aorossthe front and no streamora bohind, Thia prossca upon one as an absoluto nocesslty. 3 v i this | the charter of the Union Pacific Ratlrond Com- orth Toyso.t, - mi- 1a {n the chanool. }3 ——— donald who, ot tNo samo_time, cautionod him [ Impsnol & Jury and conduct an ingquost of o Rai jom. 0y h WLagomms fo bo tha abjastits polak fof 8L e Z‘;‘ynu‘ :;:X: %l%:v:?flgm;.fl!, n‘:nblgtuat'::::t,n ] POLAND, au;twlut [ cppone that the “lIato Provislonal | moralug. mfir"m"h oxomptod it from tho provislans of | flin headwelle Ady é"%‘.‘"fikx‘"}f“ ORITIVIE Yornor rotired in Oartior's favor. The Dominion Board . of Trade moots at Bt. John, Now Brunawick, on the 16th of July. FINANCIALs Dank Fajlure at Rochostor, N. ¥» heougsTen, N, Y., May 10.—The Farmers' and Meabang' Bank, in this city, Thomas Rairies, TANAgOr, daged ita doors thia morning. The fallure of & heavy dry-goods honse, & fow days nited Biates Bankruptoy law. The pro- gocdings to throw it into bankruptoy will thoro- fors bs unsuccossful. PENSONAY, . Svectal Divgateh to The Chicann Tribune, AURORA, Iil., May 19, —Charles H. Ohappell, for some inn past Buporintendont of the Obi- o0ago, Burlington & Quincy Rallrod at Aurora, hea resigned his position and assumod that of Goneral Buporintendont of the Missoual, Kau- 808 & Texas Rallrond, with headquartors at He- dalis, Mo. ambition, and not to wear this rogalia gfih stamp yoursolf at onco as * Nobody,” oF §%A porson from tho country. If n Have not those things, the sooner you got em, or got away, tho batter. If you have, you osn walk down Broadway, orup Tifth avenue, Withd sorono consciousness of correct habili- wmonts that plaoos you perfectly at your easo, and ronders even tlie perfootion of doportmont suitable to n Turveydrop within your rench. Falling those, you might as well loave at i 3 TIRME—H; , cont i iall cash, Lalanco 1n 1 and 3 years with 8 per By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO,, - AUCTIONEERSB, 108 BAST MADIS 3. ‘Tho ouly atrlctly Commieston Auction’ uou?o HJIE« i Zhoonly steltly Oommlsslon Austion Hoato i Obdesgo. NEW FURNITURE,~ Bugaics) Table Guilory, @ it o B e WEite o, on which is graven some of the oldost names fn Tioston, and which i garlanded with wroaths of Immortolles with Comrades” woven (n, {n blaok, upon the pale-yellow flowers, This {a tho noldiers’ monument,” and boara the names of those youn xeyrusuntmv«a of tho familles who bolong to King's Chapel, who dled in the war, In the middle alslo is Bumnor's me li and an jn~ dividual of an inquiring mind, wlio was also laaldng about aftor sorvico, was vory anxious to know "It Mr. Bumner wag ro[{nllr in his attend- anco there when he wasin Boston.” Tho moum- Loxnow, May 19.—Count Schonvaloff to-day @gave asinfanos that all oxilod Polen, with tho s, coption of two or thres known assassins, may ro. turn to thoir nativo country. 4 Sy % GREAT BRITAIN, LoNDON, May 19.—The Czar reviewed 14,000 troops at Aldershott to-day. Loxpoy, May 19.—Henry Brinsley Sheridan, Liberal, has beon roturnod to tho Houso of Come mona from D“mli Tho E::aipnrot oxander will visit Woolwich — e THIRD-TERM POLITICS. ?fi Mr, Wattorson’s Roply to Kiis Oriticss The Loulsville Courier-Journal of May 18 has antrong oditonal vindioating BMr. Watterson’s rocent lettors from Washington on Third-Term politica., The most material part of it i as fol- lowa: Gon. QGrant ‘wns singularly fortunate in thu“fla!d. Presldent Gmfl hlll’ boen singularl: L WEDNESDAY, May20, at 6 o'clook, at our Sa), = toieal in th ita House, Tho world whi 108 ifnat Mnd) A 28t our Salosrooms, onoo, or, bocoming & Troglodyto, oreop Into | I with'which it was drapod has boon removed, | to-dy, and inspact the-Governmont dooks aud | 80, I8 supposed “to Bothe immediate oause of | pgier’ o.M :m“ Sl L valuo, EDITORIAL EXCURSION. . BUTTERS & €0, dustlziien. 0, Ory and the world atill goos on, though & mighty one | worka. the tailuro of the bank, b b th 1 osio and sllenge. sl gour hole, and hide yourself from this Phy- | j,q fallen, and & losser has sbrunk ‘Lgfl his —— though :l: up‘mn"otf:n:)l;-comowbluh nee, DroATus, Als,, M‘ay 10.—Tho New York State s sigontlus of Fashion, which swolls its choeks | place, SPAIN. CAPITAL AND LABOR. fobo exponted of an Inoxpicianced aialosmarm, | oditorial pasty arrived horo this morning,in [ T'h@ Entire Stock of In suoh solf-satisfaction, In old Gotham | One came away, however, from King's Chapo Loxpox, May 18.—Tho Carliéts last woek at- and gum}’, it cap for bls adly of good menmo and | special onrs, and were met by a largo delegation oumoy bo tho vorlest simpleton that over | Tested. fhemuslo was vory good, showing some I, exvkyd somio intronobing pacties beyond. Bilbac, | e Labor Question in Now Xrnnae | good fooling, as ovidetoo thia} Its harp's eatt in | of oltixens, who escortod them to tho Polk apod tho fashlonablo alang of tho day, or wise g’gmf‘.‘l;nuruflm?; n}gxur‘fl ;: {,t:tu:::;f:n&, gg: {vbnz Wors driven of with & loe of 4 irty prison- ol " | fa'the right’ place apd that his hnrf isnot so I House for breakfast. Invilutlonl:s aro pouring h £ = ‘a8 tho "Athenosn goddoss; tho froth of Tam- | gars moro devotionsl than the dulok uttoranco |, ° G, 15ty Republigens wore killad and Wounded. 8r. Joms, N. B., May, 10.—Tho mill oporatives | Yory mngnslwr all, 1t ia Hup &nothet ver- | in from all directions of the South. ‘The 3251’1‘1 4 g . The Carllels are expooting the arrival of a " 0argo of guns purchased in England. 2 ———— MBXY00, Onrr oF Mexoo, Mey 10.—The sum of §70,- 000 has been vutudhy Congress to provide for tho ru%er represontation of Moxioo ab the Cen- tonnlal Exhibition in Philadelphis, sion of o oxpotienco that we -+will . bot, forgive a good mmma eingle shortéoming, Whilst o aro ready to take g bad'6heto our arms the firat timo wo catch hit in L,V’_fl?&!-: Wa do not: moan to imply that Gon, Grags I8 4 bai man in ihe worldly sense, thoughhe goktaloly ia not good ono it we tako his moral meagurement ; for, surveyed betweon tho eherry and the cham- agne, it {s to bo foared ho would presgntly fail Pogoat tho tablo. Thore is ttle ropm 10 donpt, leavo herp for various points of intorest, an: jusny concoctions, or tho sang azel of early axrive at irmingham, Aln., thls aftcroon. “Dutch browngo or English vintage, that was ‘fipened or soured as it has descended from those early sottlora; but il tho same, you must wear the correot remalin, or be considored ns * queer " or * country.” But enough of Now York and its dicta until I go back to it, and let me and monsure of the conservative English Church. ‘The next quostion that arose was as tb where tho evening dovotiong shopld be pald. The Parkor Momorial wags (lscugsod, but g copoort was on the tapis thero, 0 Handol and_Haydn Bacloty sang the Passfon ‘Musio, but n Allatori- ness in the unuurln,{ of seats mada that an un- fortunate impossibility J 8o the decision finally have abandoned the eighth scction of their Con- atitution, which required mombara to work with thoso not belonging to tho Assoclation, This will have tho oftect of settling all diffcultics, AMUBEMENTS. M'VIORER'S. THEATRE, WHOLESALE JEWELERS, AT AUCTION, THE BALE QOMMENCING Thestay Moruug, May 21, at 10 oclock, Uontinulng day and ovoning until thio whola is sold, An Ohio Giant. A Oloveland paper rolates o number of anec- dotes illustrative of the strongth and size of Abner Mollrath, whom it dubs a giant, It appoara that Mollrath is (01 years of age, arri ! d 18 six foet soven and s half inches, standing ] i s rodakmablogosne CRIME. The weut;l;:r lr:-a no;t s v%x;ykdlfpllr:tl!ns mxnu- Howover, that s abiiics azo of the govorning Inhle bm;mfl 5 sropostlbngd ,‘.} Torm, with, | At S0 -89 x;nliflgl_‘n Fnle\xsl lchf)l ui Deartorn-st, : 3 onae upon the houso atiplsVicker's lant evoning, | ordor, and that kLo is by nomenns deatitute of s i dis & giant 3 3 .. Auctionoers, i “m‘;f mrx‘ o clluud :l!: K:‘ving ;;niy . ?n:hfiafll‘;?hng %‘:h:’::&é;oga o %‘;.?;1:' hxl;cgl: The Wintermuto Murdor-Trinl &t | for thnpmdlanoo, both In numbers ana onthfi: intelloctual strength aud forocast, H!lu conduot ?:::;:E::l’:.r :{r;";:g g:”l“mg:: m;fififlfi;-“ e a1 sprink glves diey liapes of pasting harulf. In now having any regular oconpant, Yankton. siasm, compared with, and racalled, houses of | Of the groat surrender, which Le handled liko & has lifted 1,700 pounds of iron, and’ a blow with his massive fist and long arm was 80 powerful that on ono cccaeion, when some twolve or fil- toen sailors wen out to his placo to * raieen muss,” ho thrashed the whole lot and threw thom one by one out of the door, just as te ouuld’ itow 46 asy Debles: Aoa dues ing that operation ho dared not double his fist for foar hFu blows might provo fatal to some of the rowdies. *“Abo" formorly carried on the businoss of & gooper, and nsed to como to town with his loand of barrels. On ono ocoasion, while stopping at the Red Tavorn, lately known ss the Jackson House, and which 1s now torn down, asnob from town, who was out there with his turnout in the shapo of a livery horse and buggy, got into a dificulty with Abo, and having insulted bim in some way or suother, Aba resented it by lift- ing tho buggy right up and straddling it across the fonce, and thon got on his wagon and drove off to town, whistling ns thoughnothing was the mattor, and leaving the lucldess dandy to get his buggy off the fonce as best he was abia. the lap of summer at least, to all sorta of cos- tume. Black prevails, but not necessarily black sllks. The soarfa vary in- longth. Thero is not o much jot visible; and that species of striped shawl, simulating a oamel's hair, and known hero a5 tho Boston shopping-shawl, becomes consplonous, It is the fair wenther array that usurps tho waterproof when it is advisablo. Hats are not neoossarily wreathed in front, but turn up with & severity of stylo worthy of Pallas Athone horself. It iz not B0 much a ueation of raimont here, You losoat once that shabby-genteol or countrifled feeling that mado ou uncomfortable in Now York if you had not e aorreot thing in dress. Ahl Lut that wasn want that, ovon with & modorato purso, might be suppliad;’ but. horo it is an out-of-tho-frying- an-into-the-firs move, or, moro elegantly, aftor he Boston model, an avoiding of Scylln to bs wrecked on Charyhdis. You moot a friond, and she greots you oagoerly after the long separation, with “How do you do? I am so glad to see you. statesman a8 well aa like a soldior, and his cour- ago in standing by its terms, and forcing the Administration of Androw Johneon to stand bg thom, at o timo whon the paasions of the Nort! were all against him, and when men of recog- nized _ political standing sought to argua him -down, would bo proof of Lis forco of will it that had over boon doubted, and is proof of n eagacily with which he haa not been \unallz ncorodited, “ No man could have outlasted eucl schemen 88 the San Domingo job, and such blundors s the Chiof-Justico muddfe who waa not judged by a different standsrd from that ap- plied to tho ordinary routine administration of oivil affairs ; and, as the President has not fall- on by the poculiar standard applied to him, why may he not hape, and with reason, to continue to survive aud flourish by the samo token of hig destiny ? Tho times are” propitious, Thera is no popular idol to oroes his rnth. Thers 18 no compact opposition to say him nay. Across tho low-lying ilat of universal suffrage no fortified objeots of resistance are to be seem., The strategio %oultiuna arein his possession. - The Bouthern Btates are ready to soll out for a mess of potago. Tho NorthornBlates, orderly and prog- porous, are willlng to take anything to mvoid s row. Tho old Fourth of July sentimontalitien are grown obsolote and ridiculous undor the bllulfiin frost of a oynical jourpalistio censur~ sbip. Igmntlunll patriotism’ia discouraged. Ap- ponls to the Constitution are either lsughed at u]rdflhsmlmmdf with, l‘llz;liifleranm;;. The nnbu;l?un. sideration of eyer: ng, excopt money-getting, is nnfnuhlonnblefy Sonld an able nnzf awmbi- tious soldior wish a more promising fold of op- eration? Thore ia no law to forbid a third or a fourth term, and the Cincinnati}Commercial tolls us that, it den. Grant be sgain eleoted, it must bo with the consent of the poople, who govern, and can prove no groat matter after all, quite forgetting that the violation of a national tradi- tion affects the moral nature of the Btate, and that the ploa that such violations have the sanc- tion of ‘“the peoplo” is the oldest of catches and gags, famillar in the mouths of all who soelt the overtlirow of established things. Violence to known laws maybo punished. Violence to tradition is rovolution, : 1 Finally, tho conditions being ripe’ and the country willing, is it sure that those of us who aro disposed to make'a.fighy,_ for republican gov- cernment, and who mean to make at loast one moro fight in secking to defeat the second re- eleotion of Gon. Grant, may not, it thoy fail, ses in the person of the President s permanent rulor as ncm:{nnbla 88 noy other, and, having despaired of good government from the uncertaintiss and corruptions of universsl suffrage, that thoy may not become reconciled, like thofr neighbors, to the strong restraining band of the one-man ower? We wonld by no means give out the Fdon that we are to have n coup d'etat, in the French sonae, or that there are to be any crowns or scaptera about the jmporinlism with which we way be threatoned. Itisnot history which re- peats itself; it is human naturo, and” tho dotailg are furnished anew to ench soparate ropotition, Nor do wo wish to be understood as eaying that the one-man powerin Americs, wisely used, might not bLe preferable to the pow- er of the mob corruptly and unjustly wiclded. All that wo purpose to daclare 18 that the presorvation of our Government in all parts, in its spirit and in its form, with its triple depariments unaltored, and the relation of the Btates_ to tho Union unchanged, is essential to a sound Republicanism ; that the. mainte- nance of Republicanism is desirable ,1 pnd that, YanaTox, D, T., May 19.—Inthe Wintermuto oane, to-day, fourtesn witnessos were examine in Dobnlf of the promecution, A majority of -these wers eye-witnosses of the shooting, and corroborated In all tho main points the state- ments concerning it given by the firat witnesses yeuterday. They ngree as to Wintormute's belog meated in a chalr next to the aisle, looking fro- g;l:nuy towards tho ontrance; that he rose and d the firat shot towards the door where Mo- Cook waa standin ithnc McCook rughed to- wards him and & ntormute again firad, nfter which blood was seon oumufil from the loft breast and baok of McQool. the subsequont mrugglu tvo more shote wero fired, mak- ing four in all. The pistol waa ofter- wards tokon from him by Maj. Hanson, who produced it in court, Whon taken away, & cylinder was misging. This was found by an- other witnoss, and fitiod perfeotly. When found tho pistol had four empty chambers init. It was shown by othor witnesaes t hat MoCOook had boen in adjoining room in an the hotel previous tothe shooting; that Wintermute a fow minutes revious looked into that room, and then want into the court-room and took his soat, looking froquently towards the door, MoCook came oul of the room where he had been, stood in the court-room_door with his hand above his head, loacing againat the jamb, and had only stood so a few minutos whon Winlermute fired at him, Capt. Waldron, an old citizen, fled to com- inginto tho court-room afier the n:ruggh was ovor, and after MoCook had beex carried out. Baw Wintermute standing with another man. Inquired who did tnat shooting, and Wintermute saswered * I did.” Wo,were advised to go early, anddid so. Iwas uttorly surprised at the orawds that poured in, ‘Lho aisles were fillad with eager people waiting to bo seated,* This could not bo dons until the members had com, or, by not mlvlnP in soa-~ son, had signified their intontion of staying away. A gentlemsn kindly offered us n place in s pew, 50 we could wait pationtly and pity loss fortunate strangors, The soating'of thess Peo- plo at Iast commonced, and soon every avallablo laco was ocoupled, and still tho alsles Eald many for whom there was no room. A few of theso loft,—the large proportion standing, howevar, through the ontire sorvice. c::mpnred with thoirs, ours was a position of comfort. Oontrasted with tho moming experience at King's Chapel, it was mitigated torture. Tho great attraction to moe was the uln;flng Barna- by, the basso, haa a flne voice, whilo the tenor, I’%nanndnn, sang & s0lo which would bave been a oredit to tho lyria stage. As & _musical treat, it was decidedly a success. Mra. Livermoro's lecture contained nothing spocially new, I found it rathor threadbzre. "An allu- elon to Garrison and the lIrropressible conflict, ~w ‘reburial of Linooln, &nd a refighting of the War. It is ofton in my mind to pity poor Lincoln. He soems fo be allowod about a8 littlo yost in his graye 08 John Brown's goul. Bumuer was slso alluded to, and sho thenked God for the prosent oonflict of the world, no groater than it had always beon, but in this I:Fo a moral ~ conflict, She finally onded with & declara- tion of her bollef in Spiritualism, in- asmuch as it taught that our friends were sbout us as intorested helpers in our daily labor, in which they had been interested bofore they loft: the real doctrine of the Com- munion of Saints, alwaya a part of the Christian croad, but quictly ignored as a real, living thing. And this bringsma to s matter that Las boon articularly improssed npon me since I have Buon iu New EnEInnd, and that is, the tendency of the people either to Rationalism or COMPLETE INFIDELITY, OR TO SPINITUALISM, A wosl ago, in a littlo New England village, I found among tho Methodists all the principies of Bpiritualism, a boliof in tho presonce of | spirits, tholr aid in good, and thoir hindranco of evil or unnfi:nssr aotions. From that small Elucu, with % last season rathor thab tho presont ome. The drama was *‘Littie Barefoot,” anothor of Maggie Mitcholl's spoofalties, It diffors from “Fanchon" and “Jano Eyre” in that It has twolonding parte, Onoof thego—tho big bite of the plum, of course—foll to Maggio Mitcholl, but Mr. MoVicker, by meoans of some wunex- plainod stage jugglery, made the audienco think that he had the bigger share. So far the drama .was sn improvement. But the partof Amry is too like that of Fanochon to bo regarded ass distinct characterization. It is composed of the same atoms, whose mochanical arrangement is elighily differont. Tho pathetio atom Is happily encrusted with hoydenism, and is only recog- nized with offort. And asbub one porson in hundrod apootators nnalyzes a part to discover its eloments, only ono person in one hundred Inst evening suffered from Miss Mitohell's pa- thetlo efforte. Even the incidents of * Liftle Barefoot" rocall * Fanchon™ oceasionally. It might be called & ‘‘spocics of Fanchon,” or what ‘ Fanchon might hiavo been if she was not the Cricket.” There is the samo naiveto whioh borders on forwardnoss, and the samo artlessness which 1s Airst cousin to proaumption the same naturalness which off the -stage would Ve offoneivor It is a mild form of Lottalsm. It is more artistio than this quality, for Lotta on the stage is merely Lotta in her parlor, while with Miss Mitchell it is sssumed. Dut Amry is only Fanclon tn different ciroumatances. There are occasionnl bits of acting In the plece which are protty and logilimate, while, as a matter of courso, there are plenty of othora which are ex- aggerated for offoct. The *'shadow-dance” of ‘anchon has {ts countorpart in the close of the gecond ot of Lillle Barefool, Amry waltzes a farewoll to the beer-garden with a protty moon- light effect from tho calcium-light, whilo the ‘ourtain descends with solomn grayity upon the scene. This is very protty, and strikes the audionce a8 an ominontly great picce of soting, for it colls the dancer outb and othorwige expresses its delight, This 7 fair ™ gamplo of Mies Mitohell's iden of acting, It isnot whatono would call high art, nor does 1t doserve vory serious notice in any way, Butso long as it pleases the mul- titudo, and Is innocent and protty,it must not be 100 oynic: regarded. Alr. O'Noil's waltziug, is, wo rogrot to sy, rathor ungainly. In a piece whose intoreat gentrea in a waltz, this is s de- plorable fault. Mise Mitohell waltzos divincly, and puts Mr. O'Neilin thoshade entirely, If this gentleman is over to hold the position among actors that his frionds and even the cold- blooded critics hopo he witl, he must learn to waltz divinely, Fancy an QOlhello or & Brulus who oanuot waltz divinely. If he intends to lead & comedy company nextsoason he had better be- E‘In taking private lossons at once, for when the dies bogin to discover that he s & poor waltzer, Lhis triumphs will be things of the past. Mr, MoVicker played the )imt of Jemmy with his usual care and effcot. It would be a profitabla ocoupaticn for some of tha callow young gentle~ men of his company to study and’ proflt by the graceful finish and scrupulous dotail of this vet- eran player, who nover slurs over a part bacause it Is not a loading one. The mounting anddress- ing of “ Littlo Barofoot” ararioch aud tasteful, What tho drama lacks in positive strength and Interont, the acenio artiat, stage-manager, prop- Dry Goods, Clothing, Parasls, 8traw Coods; Boots and Shoes, THURSDAY, May t 8 o'clock, THURSDAY, May2l, at 9 o'clock, at our falesrooms, By GEO. P. GORE & CO,, 08 & 70 Wabash-av, CATALOQUE BALE OF Fing Custont-tuade Boots, Suoes, aud Stigpers, ‘on WEDNESDAY, May 20, at 8% x. m. | At Auctlon,’on WED Ggh. l;‘.)(}fldlll HP;!‘(‘JUN 63 and 70 Wabash-ar. . AT ATCOTION, On THURSDAY, Mny 41, at 91-2 o'olook, ‘Woshall affr a vers large aud fins stock of HOUSEHOLD G0ODS, 16 Masble and Wood-Top Ohapibor Sote 3 Patiar Buits, eovorsd 1n- Vouvets Silk, Hale Olothy Blik Blrl‘p aud Torry, . 15 Walnut fiedstoads, TAVE YOU READ - —-2 " Youmake o ecall, *“Why, Mrs. —, it iatwo yoars aince wo mot. Are you well? Have you rend —?" You gointoa shop to buy some- thing,—n yard of "lace, a spool of silk, a bit of ribbon; and the young woman who waits upon you does it in b sort of mochanical, uninterested way, and a cross-firo of “‘Havo you read?” is oing botween bier nnd tho young asaistant next €o her. You go to Loring's, of conrse, and ara immodiately convoyod to the Public Library to rond somothing, or to a lecture, or a litorary- club meetivg. Your lack of style wag what sonoyed you in Now ©_ York. Your ignorance atares you in the face in Boston. You thought you were pssably well read, per~ haps, even though your classics and mathematics faded into rfim abstractions; but your poly- ine complaconsy vory soon Eats turned into a y!pu&nll of doubt, whioh i a source of the most Intense miontal anguish. You have read moderately,—popular scicuco, a little fiotion, 5omo pootty, and the goneral topics of tho day, ue much a8 was compatible with roundness of form, smoothness of brow, gracefulness of car- riage, and social success. That might do| very well for auy place bat ston, where the intollectua] broezo is soft and woolng, where you are in tho valloy at the foot of the wmountain of Kuowledge; but, when you reach this Paruassian helght, with its rarofed atmos- phere, then you feol a DIFFICULTY OF MENTAL RESPIRATION that warns you of the chnngfa, You do not know what you ‘may bo asked If you have read. Tt mng be somo mystical old manuseript, some Intherto-uncomprobended Merogly-fl , the fatest poem or eatire, tho work of fiotlon,—anything, = everything,— natil you ' feel . your insignificanco in the world of Ilotters. Your chamber- maid is enthusiastic upon the last new story, and the cook rends Emerson's essay whila she bakes the boans., Outof the mouths of babes *and suoklings you are condemned, for the; \ too, king in llu;lxlng sweetness, ** Have ao'wed ¥ the ffum Jjuvanile suitod to their infant yoars, Aud even on those cherub faces comes 2 look of pity if you ndmit your ignorance. The pouting lips that soom a Dirth-place for kisses, make abori- 1ve attompts to curl in biby-scorn ; and you feel that, even in the estimation of this just-fledged neophyte of Boston intollect, you have sunk be- yond any power of raising yoursclf. It's s drend. ful feeling. You kaow your eoundnees of culture A Bit of History. ‘The removal of the firm of Giles, Bro, & Oo, to thelr elegant store, near their old quartors on Btate atreet, ‘makes the following item, which appeared in the firs number of Tus TRIBUNE (s histarical number pub- Lshed one year after the fire), of interast just now. Sota, te, ot T S oart, Eemogon, atrand ow Cusos, O otka Rockers, Chairs, Mirrora, os Ghots, italrigoratorts | s, Sloxent siocke of Eldtai Wevo, " Partlsa Waks ng Houisol o0ds shoul e GED. B. GORE & G0n P and o GILES, BRO, & CO, T Amid all the univeraally diaiributed_dissstars of the fire, a peoullar sonsation of sadness followed tho fate of diles, Bro, & Co.sauperb jewelry prominos, on State street, then recenily establiahed in tho front Fank of our beat palacos of frado, Bo shorta time praviously Bad it becoma the pride And wonder of our cily and ity visitora, after their removal from tholr familiar Lake stroet stand, 80 fresh wero tho marvels of its sumptu~. ous interior, the Atiing treasure-liouss of still more sumptuous wares, that many turned from their own losaea to zegral thst 80 mucl of rickess ‘and beanly was burled in tho smoking dubris, The firm wors losern to tho amount of $300,000. Even s portion of the stock reacued was burnod on the Lake Bark, For months the remnants of a hack carriage were'poluted out as having burned with nenrly $20,000 worth of rich goods placed within it, snd hauled- by hand to whnt ‘was believed a placo of safety, An old estcemed phy- siclan, of thia city, a trusty frisnd of he houss, came snfely'through the meles, and rescued for tho Lousa & steol box of dismonds of priccloss value, This fitm had beon long in trado on Lake street, and thetr ropii— was among the foremoat in thoir line in tho United Btates, In the spriog of 1871 they opened their auperb establishment, Nos, 83 nnd 85 Stito strest, which had no equala fn the country, two New York establishments afone_excepted, * Thoy’ nd, for- tunately, in operation, s branch house at Twenty- second streot, whers tholr businees was carciod on without {nterfaption until the transformation for their use of & larga double marbles residonce, No. 384 Wa. bash avenue, where the attractions of their sales rooms, though in diminishod_quarters, mnde {hem immediately again at homo in the clty trade, They aro now just Anfshing one of the mot elogaut stores aven in onir beautiful Now Chicago, and will soon roplace at Nos, 206and 208 Wabash_avenu the uttractions of thelr formar palace of fowelcy and art, Haying an ample capital and a very long experience, ‘with intimate porsonal relations long establihed with the leading manufacturers of Europe, as well as in tho United Slates, this irm Is able to_sccura at all times thie bost and fulleat display of gooda ab the minimum of cost to themselves, and” our readers may depend on being able to obtaln fust what they want on sllgltly more favorable terms than the ame quality of goody canbe purchased elfonliore, Add o thin tho unequal- od aholco permitted in making a selsction and tho fuarantos which thie high roputation of tho firm gives st all goads are fust what thoy sre’ reprotonted 1o be, we have in all theao an argument overwholmingly in favor of a vislt to thfr Blate sbreet store by all who are contemplating purcbuacs in this Noe, or who wauld 800 one of the most attractive and oristio ostablishe ionesrs, Vabasli-ay, TEHEURSDAY, MAY 21, AUCTION SALE OF Fancy Goods, Yanke Notions, "White Goods, Umbrellas, and Parasols, Furnishing Goods, Underwear, &o. Hosiery, Linen Goods, Hats and Caps, &0, Bal Balf. ‘elock, il oopmongn halbgutSotielss o oo 63 and 70 Wabash-av, Murder Trinl at Oolumbus, 0. Covunpus, 0., May 18.—Tho trinl of Robert Dunlap for the murder of James Carponter, in Boptember, 1872, commenced to-day. The indi~ cntions are that the dofenge will met up that Dunlap was provoked to the doed by the knowl- edgo of a orimidal intimacy existing. botweon his wife and Oarpontor. Tho prosccution will ot up that, at tho time Dunlap was married to the woman known in this part of the country as his wife, lie had a wife in Virginia. This Is dono to socure the tostimony of Mrs, Dunlap, who was the only witnesa to the murdor. # By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. CLOSING-OUT SALES! OLOSING-OUT SALES! Posltively No Reserve on Any Article ! Colloction of REAT, ITALIAN MARBLE Vfifi’zls:.l "fi;:filtlfluu?la%:& MAIBLE FIOURES, Vesce ¥ nzo Figures, Bronz D0y Gitks, Fanes and Oeusmanisl AFticios At Store 185 State-st., MUST BE OLOSED OUYT AT AUCTION, This Maralng at 11 o’clocl, y "his 2 lock, I A b Hale at 500 Eventags A Hvorytnig it b N L oR, PORENGY Regular Friday's Sale. Friday Morning, May 22, at 9 1-2 delock, Targe Stock of New and Second-Tand FURNITURE, lor Suits upholstorad tn Silk, e O e o A 3G, . 1 Liro ook oo '"dl:u m.fl"w.fix::lb'r;,;fél‘h “'flnx:;}ll Ice bl Qoo oe K ackory and Pintod Ware, Ganorad o rr{d..é Sloruire, M a lowly worshipers, for most of em were mechanics, many with diffioulty about their aspirates, gonuine Dissentors, to this educatod. mmmnnn{ of the bighest oulture, -X come to fnd the same belief expréssed. Others bave takon the other path: and of theso tho ultra-Radleal prophots are Weiss, Alger, and othors of that ilk. Itseoms &a if all geots wers fast being morged into one or other of those widely-diverging paths, which ma; yot come togothor, even as extremes are sai: 0 meat, in 3 E\Illl onnium of mornl ethies, which may' be dosirablo, but, at a distance, Jooks as if it wonld bo stupid,~a communism of thought and iden, revealing a dond level of intollectual Iifo, A Fatal Saloon Quarrel, CvorsNaTy, O., May 19.—In a saloon at the corner of Walnut and Twelfth strects, last aven- ing, during s quatrel botweon Oharles Pabst and Jacob Fath, two prominent brewers, the formor waa stabbed inthe head three timos, and will probably die. Six Persons Found Murdered in Onde fornin, Bax_Fnaxoraco, Ool, May 10.—A dispatch {rom Ban Diego, Cal., states that John Overend, his wife, and their four children, have bson found murdered ot o house twolve milos from | that city. There is no clew to the murderers, s Auotionesrs. The Cunard Line Withdraws Its Boa= ton Stenmers—Xtoasous for the Dew cline ot Poston’s Lxport Trade. Special' Dispatch to The Chicago Trivune, Bostox, May 19.—A regular sensation was ceusod on Btato and Commorcial strests this morning by the announcoment that the Cunard Stenmship Company, laviug run its steamers from this port at a loss for several months past, had tolographod ite agent hero, Mr. James Alex- Guilty of Manslanughtor. Lewisrox, Me,, May 19.—The jury havd'rs- tuned a verdict of guilty in the case of Dr. Polog B, Trasl, charged with manalaughter, for causing the death of an infout through criminal negligence. Deaperato Afiray in Mississippl, MEyriug, Tonn,, May 10.—A fatal affray oo~ ourred at Chorry Grock, Pontotoca Qounty, Migg., last Thursday. The parties engaged were Wil- Merchan ander, that tho direct line would not run aft 3 not by overthrow, but by the gradual attrition | mentsin the country. 'WLISON, POMEROY & QU., 84 ond 88 Randu'ph-at. s . : or M R eorty-man, and milliner supply with lavieh hand, ity shon et e Cs ot 5f . Yoy | 3220 56 and e, aftor that day, {hia woula bo | Willuws Rstng, S g Al "ana oo | SE% el T ptymct elhos o cbdyg | f cornploglihoncosaf o o e ot | 07 PR auction, | By BRUSH, SON & CO., rm{:m from the Wost have been ndverse to the development of Doston's oxport trade, and Boston morchants have diverted their busi. noss to New York to suoh an extent that the Cog:glny hos bad to accept rates of frelght whioh wonld not pay tham, “The diflicully oould be met, acoording to some, by securing a redugtion of rates from the Boston & Albany nl]:oad-camp:ni; boyord that mo reduction could be boped for. In reply to this it s sald that tho Albany Road is poworless to alter ratos fixed at the Wost, and the ronl difil- culty is in the inability of Boston to cope with New York in the control of a large trade. ¢ d Erlncipluu. for notling short of hombardment is koly to move their indifferenco, In the South the indifforonce is of despair, whilat in the North itis of prosperity. But {n both sectiona it fur- uishes grist to Grant’s mill, The ronder is at liberty to consider thess re- floctions as the emanatfons of sherry or cham- pagno, whichover sulta him best ; or, if ho like neither, he 1hay trace them to a u{ronser bever- 8ge, or to no beveraga at all ; but, in any evont, ho may be sure that thoy are entortaned by the sobereat and coolost-hoaded men in tho National Capital, and that thoy aro transcribed for thoss of Minervs. Even the dignified presenco of Juno becomos ethoreslized. "Aro you old, have you u(P““fl tho Rubicon of youth, lost thnt . beaufe du diable, thon you rather drond the sh nnln(fi:rauuua which is the result of east winds and high intolloctunl atmospliero, A dim vislon of possiblo soragginess hawnts you, an spotheosis of flesh which may bo meroly bones, and you rathor long for the eerens satisfaction of tho temperate zone of knowledgo which prevaila elsewhero, ©Of one thing only are you sure: that all the mxlpl and quirks which® Nature has pmmnl:i A CONOERT TOUR. There {8 good nows for the provinolal towns in the fact that a concert organization {a shortly to visit some of them, atarting from Chicago na ts bage of operations, The troupe comprises Miss Kate Boott, an oxcellont o} rano, from Danvyille; Mr, 8, O. Pratt, pianisf 3 Mr. Alex, Bischoff, tenor; Mr, Thomas Goodvwillio, basg— the last throe boing from Chicago—and other talent. The composition of the troupe, aa will be soon, {8 vory strong, and promises well for the muslcal success of its senson, whatover may be the financial outcomo, Tho uan({m will eing. threo times, ench wound, however, proving to be nlisl.\t. ‘William McCoy, 8r., had his arm broken, and Sim MoCoy waa slightly bralsed. All"tho combatants had, boforo the nflray“bucn friondly toward ench othor; in fact, were all related. No other causu s assignod for the unfortunato aud deadly collision than that the partics wera at tha time under the Influence of ardent spirits, and gllt clocks and figure piaces at the ators No, 185 Btate streot, under the Palmer House, fa advertisod in to-day’s paper to ba closed out withiout any regard to price, Thers hina been aoldom soon & finer collection, and at the prices thoy are sclling o, which s hardly the cost of the blocks of marble bofore rocelving the delicate touch of the sculptor's chisel, Roaders who wish to adora thels parlors should attend theao clos- ing eales, Remomber, this morning evening. Tte whole must b pllbidrsbedmint i i 53 BARNES HOUSE FURNITURE AT ATUCTION, Tuesday, May 26, 9:30 a. m. Parlor Buits, Marble-top Chamber Bets, Halr Mattresses, Beds and Bedding of 70 Rooms, about two thousand yards of Brus. aols and Woolen Oarpets, Oflice Furniture, Sate, Plated Ware, Dining-room Furniture, Scizure of an Xllicit Still, Special Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune. Mapison, Wis., May -Unitod States Mar- shal Oakley and Deputy Revenus Colloctor 11, Afiornoon and A regardloss of price. A i % lumns with no other purposs than that which New Planos for Ront. &o,, &o. BRUSH, 80N & CO,, ustrated upon your foniu; li OFFIQIAL NOTICE TO THE JOARD OF TRADE, Main yosterday soizod an illjcit etill in the Town | 8¢ Indlanspolls on the 24th ‘inat., and thereafter | O P : - bridgos n your nasal organ, 'vanish, and that | action of Lis principals to tha Bonrd of Trade | some rough’ country biyoud Mius Moutds, on e USORS OF i qunney 1ntksh. paspind; Rent money deduct Reed's Temple of M p fe. straight line which Flaxman loved to draw in his Corner Dearborn and ‘?An Buren streels. Idenl Groeks s making your prominent foaturos aleo purely clussic. Whatever you do before yon come to Boaton, road. Read everything, Gorge yourself, becauso, rost wssured, the principal nestion you will b ¢ ;o‘“.d %u ve to anuwer will be, ' Have and the managors of the Albany Road. ' Tho Iattor ngreod immediately to reduce rates so thnt Boston should be placed on a par with New Vork, They met Mr. Aloxaudor and tho Committes of the Board of Trade, and tho Commercial Ex- changa to-dny, and, after a thorough disonasion, adjourned to meet to-morrow, when Proesidont Chapin, of tho Albany Road, will be presont, Tho roal dificulty, howevor, is sald to bo that mearly gl the grain that is shippsd from here s wmont' from o distance upon through bills of lading, or is gent hore coneigned to parties for shipment up- on froight engagements previously made, so that the ownoership of the ":roperly romaing une chaunged, wheroas, to New Yorl, tho gram is sent from the West for sale, and ia JIOUGHT AND SHIPPED DY THE MEROUANTS, the premisen of Obarles Schlouch, & Bohemian, who had his atill in a placo dug out of tho side of the hill boyond his cellar, and bad & complate apparatus oven for grlndl:g the grain for mash, e hnd beon tried and pleaded guilty to the same offense somo yoars ago. He was brought here ;};&l h‘om:d overin $4,000 for cxamination on the nst, A Colored Woman Convicted of Mure der. Specfal Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribuna, EasT BAaiNAw, Mich., May 19.—In the Olrenit Court to-dny, aftor & five-duy trial, Fanny J ones, a colored womnan, was found guilty of murder in tho second degroe, Bho was oharged with mur- der, in the fact that she whipped gor daughter, a glrl about 15 yonrs of age, to doath, on the 11k e sl flrs Moral Pr ipic and Entegrity in Business Requircd and Enforced by Judicial Deciston. The Enwtlco of manufaoturing?and qnlmlng oft opon the publio by means of false labels and trade-marks o spurious imitation of mome de- sorvedly (iopuln\: article of genoral consumption, successfully practiced by many persons who claim to be roputable business men, has been ju- dicially held by the Bupreme Court of this Stato to bo & fraud, and coming within tho cntofiory of “falge and fraudulont ropresontations,” This olaga of frauds s vory commou in_this country, end should not go unpunished. We are LOCAL ITEMS, TURNITURE and CARPETS t Auotion. WEDNESDAY, May20, at 9:30a, m., wa fi;uu“fiffi Inrge ling of PURRIFORE atd OAnPidh, of sl prusw, 50N & 0., Austioneers, = — By WILLIS, LONG & CO. AT AUCTION, o =1 A X, Wednesday, May 29, 03 o'clack, ¢ AT 105 & 197 RANDOLPII-ST,, 3 Parlor, Chambor, Dining.room and Offlos FURNITURE, Garnots, Btoros, Crockors, Glasmwaro, Cutlary, Chroms, ing, aud Lambroguls: alo, ano. la a2 uneditn Raton it Orsaimution Loske: ong Bl Last evening Officer Thorno found the dead body of an infant in & cigar-box, on Laflin atreat, near Kansas, It was {akon to the Morgue and the Coroner notified, 1By yenterdny moming Mrs,'Bridget Daely died suddenly at her residence, 100 Blue Island avenue. Tho Corouer was notifled, and an in« quoat will be held this morning, About half-past 8 last cvening a flre was dig- coverod in the dwolling house of W, L. Qobb, 1100 Prairlo avenue. A atill alarm’ was givon ta Engine No. 0, and tho flames wero quickly ox- tinguished, causing a loss of 825, dovered by in- DEATHS. T, Tortor at Uslly FOSTER—Funersl of Dr. John.l 0, at 110’ 'olock a. m. AT A AN At e at hoe rostdenca, @ Vingouns. ., Aunie, wifa of w Ontlahan, Esd. *"idionds ot the faimi ooty jly favited to attend the funoral sarvloui iurch, Prairig-av., OF REBUILT DOSTON there ts but little to gy, Tho fire being oon- fined principally to tho businesa-atreets, and the area it covored 8o amall compared with that of Ohleago, comparison scoma scarcely possible, The streots have been somowhat widemed and straightencd, but still seom narrow and orooked toaOhleagosn, Tho buildings are many of them eimilar {n atyls to those of N%w York and Chica~ Ez, and of about the same altitude, with per- ps fower Mansard roofs than wo have indunlged Slosa cony, ensa coby. gunlnhu“lu (1t It at o roi; ; ou-c. 0 o donos ot ler paronin, E5L O Lo IbgoR davghtor of doha ¢ of funoral horsaftor, Announoom! leanod to know that tho courts of this Btate | LIGUTENUEIN-Alor 8 Jongy s Magoring sickuons, ave, by recent decision in the case of Loa | Tuosday, Mayi% Bein. (Wodncsday) at 8 p. m., from hislatq Wit & Perrins, vs, Julius Wollf and another, st | Tlis namorous frlends arg | fonr medium Sal 0 i in. ‘Lhero seomed to me, casually glancin The owners of the grain In Chioago and other | 0f Decombor ldat. The [ncident_orented much aurance in the Conimorofal Unid ut a_rostraint upon that olass of frauds. | residence No &5 3 Tablo, thron Buksfos, ono Grosors ‘q.“i'f'('f':h’“u?;‘"é'o""’ around as I walked through th L % | placos sond it to Now York, drawing at ight | exoitomont at tho time, and considerablo intersat s he plaintifts are the manufacturors of the woll- | lurited o mess, bud ot of ey andy what, MU0 i BOLE! of the city, to be quite lu%mmyn ‘r"l"‘;“l’}:lf ""lfim gpon the partion thore, to whom it lu%ofiul;n‘&af attackiod to the cuso. ' ¢ A small firo dn, bulldings 28 aud 80 Miohigan g 2 oneers: known “ Worceaterahire Bauce;" the dofond- HOTEL. anta were the makers of a apurious imitation of vy tho same, and to which they also gave the nomo B et “Worcostershiro Bauco” as a trade-mark, The Supx?nr‘;:a Court haye deolded that the #doption of that name s n fraud upon tho publio, and bave restrained tho defendants, by iujunction, i ’ a8 thers are *' For Rents" in Ghicago. Boaton gooa to Church, Chapel ¢ s tlolo, Thls Ia thia correat thing to'der oob ks have tha widest latitude to choose from, From Rituplism to Radicalism, Fotishiamn to Pant- avenue, ocoupliod by Brooks & Neoms as a wholo- salo confootionory” establishment, oaused tho alurm from Box 5at 11:15 yestorday foronoon, Damage, $25; fully covered by insuranco, Oficer Charlio Potors, of the Lako stroot On arrival it is gcld to the shippors who send it abroad, efther wupon orders or their own account ; thus largs quantitics of Emn and other produco are daily arriving, and the agents of tho steam and sail lincs oan By 0SGOOD & WILLIAMS, 63 Bouth Oanalat, OLEARING AUGTION BALE TO-DAY, Dofors T8 moval wo Intond cloriug out, all 1nes uf vonun e uunisting of no’ Parior and Ghambop Serer Hriencts Ulose of n Murder Trinl, Spectal Diavatah to The Chicago Tribune, Berxoun, Ind.,, May 19,—The ovidence hias all boen taken in the IFlostwood murder trinl, and it aca xfmn'n Ia‘uju’xn d ant Bundsy morning. 8 on_Tremo; nearly opposito the Tromout Houss ;ut.;flrn‘m E esont building is about 120 yoars old, It i, alieve, the only ohurch loft" in Boston whicl, baa the old-fashioned equare pews which our forefathers indulgod in, In thess the 88ats ran sl around, so that the parents faced the clorgy- sy, whils the ohildren sat opposite, and were lnmdu the immediate suporvision of their oldera, ome of these have been alightly ~altered, AR ey gl o lauows Gepdom of archism, you may make your clioice of ¢, make engagements at any timo for immodiste | the csso will be be given to tho Jury to-night, | 8quad, was the moans yosterday of ssving t| Bedateads, Comnnodos, Jarge Jino of Now Medding, 3 aud toachiors, A dewire 10 sge one ot(‘:fld%fi flb"‘wry,g!lga g‘l"fl!n huiu(;Y upon the spot. wm‘, Tho poople are auxiously n\vnll(nfi the vardllo % :.. lito of John Gonnan, wyhu foll h{ the ri‘vm- fic t%:: from ita use, The firm of John Dimnoan's Sons, Cunking .!’.‘;.“Jf;'.,‘:},“,.““ Furulture, Show Cases, and & 'va« landmarks of owvillzation took me to us euglficmuum for grain, cotton, and provisions | it is surmnised that if the jury fail to lnug them | Twolfth stroet bridge, and would undonbtedly = T lio are the agonts for Messra, Loa 481 & 488 State-st, D e iiyafal Witort I mrgaus NDERSON.1eveesesresen Propristor, 1 our | BENJ. N ANDERSON..... }(]!xl:lll]l’liy l:lcigz?:ign““:{‘%clfil:flrfflflll‘;flg’ra‘l;flff‘% fllx:; g2~ The bout 89 per l{nr Houso lnfifll_l.lu 0. , proteot the public from this, as also fro | — = A A eeiayy ot Wellar franduiout. jmyouitions. 1n | AUCTION SALES, some of the sumlui\iuwmlo(nlzrux::ml’:}:!‘{ol: 5:— 11, SHIUHLEIN & CO., 88 U 0 Vi A - B ochae, ad ot an oush, The | Girent Western Stables, x’nnlplo g0 enuncisted, howsver, s sustalned 808 & B85 STATE-ST. v the * common law,” which pravails in all the Tilafiat Avotion TIS AY, st 108. m , & Arst-clase Siatos olf’ zh‘: m with ono or two exooptions. gl Horsae; alao, Bugiion, Hiracis, eia,, now A6 Xari " hy the Vigilants will, —_— SOCIAL SCIENCE, Nzw Youx, May 19.—Tho first 1 anuual meotlog of tho Am:ricl:n g{%‘:.'fll:ln §§uflfi Asnociation was held this evening, George William Ourtla in the oliair, A paper was road by the Rev. Dr. Woolsey on The Exomption of Private Propar% not Contraband of War, from Belzure.” G, Bredford, of Boston, lnlluwod with » paperon ‘*The Finanoial Admluistration," oonde {nflation and our aywieR of fnnngy, Lave to ha make threo woeka {n advance of tho val of the stoamer. Tho local trade, while rapldly inoroasing, cannot bo rolied upon at all to furnish the requisite business, The oxports trom Boston to tuls date were $12,073,010, a falling off of almost & million 1, the same riod lElt yoar, W B e L i A MISSING STEAMSHIP, 87, J(l.l'uu, N. B, May 10.—The ptoamer Trojan onerally given up, this belng hor faxtloth day teom Londan, aad ko Wdings, buyve drowned hrduot tho oMear plunged in and ;Inil::d hus own life in saving mu[;. l; [y rolfl)nw- olng, Martin Bmith, s barkesper at tho saloon goruer of Btato and Madison atreots, assaulted & man named Honry Martin, about 1:50 this morn- ing, atrikiug him on the )amtanh a olub, In- nh:‘l.ng w serlous wonnd, qu huse’ is assigned for the not. Both 'wesb slightly intoxicated at the time, T 4 t8ilding on Twenty-ninth John Bradridge, Sbroqk, betwesa Hanover aud Butlen, diod Yeuter- TR 4 By N, P. HARRISON, THIS MORNING, at 10 a'clovk, I3 o laumata, furge stock of BOVS ot VOUTHG AL Summer Hats & Caps Inlots tosult, All nice guods, and soxsouable. oAz Iaege e il v e Do aery M mows ks, T o in Ry A NP, mflalgufi:\w:‘h X

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