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48 St THE PRESBYTERIANS, An Applo of Discord in o 8ty Louls Geoneral Assemblys Dr. R, W, Patterson’s Theology Tm- ponched by o Delegate from iz Poorin, It Is Approved by an Over=- whelming Vote. Tho Assembly, However, poes Not Sympathize with Swing. E Foreign Missionary Work of the Presbyterian Church. No Prospect of Trouble Over the Woman and Temper- ance Questions, The Reformed Synod Condemns the Grangers and All Sagrot Booiaties, PHE PRESBYTERIANS, Bnecial Dwpateh to The Chicago I'ribune, B, Louty, June1,—Tho sttondanco at tho As- sombly is not as groat as during somo days of Iuat wook, sithough the interest scoms unabnted. Tho Assombly showod its desive to expedisto busineas by appointing & committoe, with Dr. Crosby at its hond, to so concontrate the busineas 8 to finish and adjourn on Wodnesday evening. Tiual action on his roport has not yetboon taken. ‘The question of Foroign Missions engaged tho attoution of tho Assembly during the foronoon session. This Board, as at presont conslituted, {ans tollows: Dre, Lowrie, Irving, and Ellin- wood, Becrotarios; William Rankin, Tron- surer; Drs, DPaxton, Adsms, Murray, Booth,§ Imbrio, Wells, and Wilson; Layman— W. E. Dodge, W. A. Booth, Robeort Carter, E. M, Kingsloy, IT, Ido, W, Vormilyo, and Judge VanVorst. The pay of the Secrotatles per an- num, 28 well a8 that of the Treasurer, is 4,000 oach, althongh thoy only drew during last year $14,000 in all, Tho Board consiats of cightoon men, throo of whom aro olooted ench yoar by the Assembly, thus # INSURING UNIFOMITY OF ACTION. and & continunnco of the samo policy. Daring last yonr £623,027.87 were disbursed, and the Btauding Committon, Dr. Darling, Chairmnn, recommended 2600,000 ns' the appropriation for uext year, Tho six Women Missionary So- cioties raised €87,916 during tho last yoar, which s $20,000 more than was raised tho your boforo, and tho children of the Church ralsed §27,501, being an increneo of &4,000 ovor the year beforo, About 400 now members wore recoived mto tho various Foroign blisnion Churchos during tha pust yoar. The Board bave,beenable to TRESENT A CLEAN SLATE snd no debt, on sccount of cutting down the expontes about 25 per cont, It Lins boen to the serious delriment of {ho missions in Mexico, Brazil, and Chili, us woll 18 in tho United States of Colombis, The Bonrd would not be ablo to ke 50 goud a showing only for the energy and oarnestnees of the women aud the lcgnczm of the good men that have died during tho Inst yonr. Tho Bonrd feol under great obliga- tious to tho fxm of D, Stowart, of Now York and Liverpool, which carried_{ho Board Ronkin, Tronsurer of tho Board, spokoe of tha work of {ho Board dnrln;z 1ho past yoars, diwell- ing with gratiflention on_tho fact thint the Board in froo from dabt. Tho Intter atated that during the forty-ono yearsof thio Board'a cxistence it ox- pendod ©0,260,000, of which ewm 6,100,000 pansed through his handa. [fe safd that bo did not think tho Bord could got along duriug tho noxt yoar ou tho eamo allowanco ss Inst. Lho roport was adopted, DAPTIBN, The subjeot of & fovmula for recolving now mombors, baptizing infants, olo., was taken up. Iho Asseinbly will bo divided as to tho advise- billty of having any formula whatever, many dishiliing and opposing anything in the shaps of ritualisy, On motion of Dr. Darling the mo- tion was indoflnitoly postponed. ERLEY, Dr. Atwater, Chnirman of tho Committoo on ‘Theologicnl Bominarics, roported that il tho sominaries undor chargo of the Assembly Lnd vrospored greatly duritg tho year, Dr. Green presouted n minority roport, in the shinpo of resolution, fu effect that tho Assombly withhold its snuction from tho sppoiutment of Dr, 1, W. I'attorson to the Ohair of Apologotics and Ethicn in tho Sominary of the Northwoat. Dr. Nolson anfd {hat any man who impeached tho soundnoss of the theology of Dr. Yattorson, touchied the applo of tho oya of & gront many in tho Assombly, [Applause.] Tho Rov. A. B, ]ilurm]’gu, of Chicago, hoartlly concurred in Dr. Nolson's romarks, i At tho opaning of the aftornoon session tho Rav, Mr. XKittredgo, of Chicago, moved;that tha roport on thoological sominarics be tnken up during the panic’ last fall During the farty-ono years of tlto existouce of the ljoard, 6,250,000 bavo baen disbursed, and $600,060 by tho present Treasurer, William Rankin. Tho vested property of the Board in the United Stales amountss to about $60,000, which 18 situated in New York, and tho property of the Doard in foreign countries amounts to nearly 300,000, Daring tho sccond year of this Board as a united Board, the debt mmounted to $41,000, and during the third year to 129,000, whicl has now been entirely paid, THE QULGTION OF RITUAT: for membership, ote., was finally deferred in- detinitely, although under the serious protest of nany mowmbers who dosired, not only that thero should be one uniform rituel for receiving mem- Lors, but also for baptism and burial rites. There were considerablo sigus of & bscezo on tho report on thoological seminaries, Dr. At- water brought in tho majority report, which ro- viowed thoe history of tho sewinaries during the Innt year, and statod that eertain gontlomen had boen nowinnted for Professorships, After Dr. Atwater, the Ilov, William L. Greon, of Peoria, ‘ngulo o minority report, in order thut Dr. Robert . Yatterron, who took Lome part in TIESWING MATTLH, SHOULD DE VENTILATED, Green bared bis breast to tho storm, and said Yhat Lo would maut emphutically protost againse the appointmout of Dr, Pattorson to u professor- ship, The Rev. Mr. Cartuthers, of tho samo city, supportod Green, but tliore was a decided disposition Lo let tho Dattoraon-Swing mattor out of the window, slthough Dr, Kittrodge, of your city, and Dr. H. A, Nelson emphaticslly in- orsed Dr. Patterzon. - The Doy, M, Carrnthers insisted that, if lie was confirmed ne_ I'rofessar, thon Prof, ‘Putton would be badly troated in lis gront fight seaiuet Loresy; but tho Agsembly would not liston to auything on that subject, and I'atterson remaing contirmed, and il not be disturbed at this sussion of tho Ag- tywbly, unless tho cautious element aro caught on some poiut of order, and tho matter then sprung, which in not ut all likoly to happen. ‘I'tin londors are oll for thoso thungs thar make for penco, Thetnm wooiug _the Southorn Au- sombly of Presbyterinus, and they don’t want tho mateh broken off by auy wide fights, although, from all the evidences, the majority of tho prosont Assombly are 1 FAVOR OF PATTON AND AGAINST BWING In dootrine, The Committeo on Concentrating Dusiness don't proposs to nako any great fuss over tem-~ perance, or tho wotien question, 43 Dr. Grosby call iz, winco only fifteon minutes sro allutted to eueh of these quastions. “Tho Rov, Dr. Younyg, of the United Prosby- torian Church the Rlev, Dr, Rbodes, of the Lutheran, end the Kov, Dr. Woodside, of tha Reformed Tresbyterian, or Coveunantors, were recoived {his afferncon. The spoeches were rather folicitous, and the finportant point made by Woodside waa that, if tho Covenanters wers to cawe futo tho great Council of the Presbytorian Church, to bo hold in 1870, thoy would oaly como in to vote us & unit as a State aid in the Federal Union. Ile maid that they did not propose to bo overwhelmed by numbera. THE LOARD OF PUBLICATION. Dr. Murray, of Now York, roported for tho Stauding Comnmittoo on the Board of Publivation, that the contributions to the benovolont or mis- sionary worlk of thae Board have boen during the Inat year, $47,798; the expenditures for the samo yurpiose, $54,044 ; aud tho total valuo of books Ginposed of during tho venr, 172,624, Dy the asotion of the prosent Assembly, tho unamo of colportour s dropped, and the uwmne of mis- eionary ndopted. Dr. 'Nicholls moved that tho Commiites of Tive which hud beon appointed fo meet tho 3outhern vrothren half way on tho union quen- 1ion should boe iaised to ten, and that it vaport ot tho uext Aesembly. It seemed to be the daclded feeling of the As- gambly that the place of next moeting should be such a8 to suit the convenienco of the Bouthern Drothron. DT INTELLECTUAL PYROTROMNICA that have urually ontivoned tho scenos of the Assombly wero wanting, except when Iather Huuy slightly intimuted to the Moderator that that official did not exactly kuow bis busi= news, which timation ecemod to ult tho Aue semibly. Father Hunt {sprobably tho liveliest BU-year-old mau in the United States. Lout 100 wetnbers intond (o staré for tho wountains and California next Ihursday, and there will be a night sesslon to-night to expodite busineks, It is a noticenblo foature of tho pro- ceedings that, a8 thoy draw to m closo, thown men \vl::uhnil nloh #polion comp!ulnhol waat of ty, but recoive no nyipathy, oppot y'fl‘a the Amululm);'ux:l.] i POREION MISSIONH, Br. Louis, June 1.—Tho ntteudnuce this fora- noon at tho Goneral Au»umbl{ was Bomowhiab ro- duced, muny of the mombers liaving gono home, Dr. Dorling, trom tho Committeo to which way * yeferred the rvoport of tho Hoord of Korolgn Bllnsions, presantod & report, the atatistion from which have alroady boon published, D, David Tavingy, Ruscotaty, andilie Rev, M. immedlately. Tho motion was amondod to 3 o'clock, and carried, Considorable fecling waa manifested in tho matter, it being understood that tho objection to Dr, Pattorson a8 Profossor in tho Sominary of tho Narthwest wns owing to his chsmpionship of Prof. Swing in tho Into irouble betweon the latter gontlomun aud Prof, Patton. TTIE UNITED PRESHYTERIAN, Boveral dologates from other churches being proslu:lnt thoy were fuvited to ddross tho Ass sombly, Dr. Young, of the United Prosbytorian Churoh of North Amorics, snid that Church had eight Siynods, G¢Ly-uix Drosbylories, 772 congragationy, 73,452 mombers, 47,000 Sunday-schoo! scholars, thirty-soven forolfiu misalonaries, with cightoen churches and 0663 congrogations; twonty-ono migsion schoaly, with 2,931 puplis. _The total contributions for the supnort of the Clinrch dur- ing the yoar were £881,000. Ho spoke of tho difterencos which wera supposed to oxist botween tho two Churchies, Xach hud its work to do, aud tho work of-ono could, perhaps, not bo dono 8o woll by the othor, ~God seems to divide the labor of his children so that each can do that for which ho is best fitted, Tho spoeakor regrettod tho lamontablo attempts of scienco in tho present doy to diuposa of Christinuity, for Christianity was not on trinl before tho bar of sclonco. Daterial lawa he wanted appliod to matorial things, and apiritual laws to spirituul thinge. THE LUTAERANS. The Rov. Mr, Rhodes, delegate from the Evangolical Lutheran Church, extended tho greotings of thosynod of his Church to the Gonoral Assomdly. 2o numbor of Luthorana in the world, a8 ho counted thom, was 45,000,000, In tho Unitod Bintes thore wero 528,630 communicants, unfortunately divided 1uto soveral branches, the portion ho rapresented numbering 110,000, T'hey held to tho great and glorious doctrine of justifiontion by faith, and common evangelical doctrive. 1t hind beon said that the Lutherans in the United States wove Prosbyterians. If thin was so, it might not bo amies for the Assombly to give them an invita- tion to its onnual gatherings. 1le hoped the time would soon como when they would bo to- gother, but, whilo apart, Lo Loped tho sunual exchango of delegates would be continuod. The noxt Convention of the Lutheran Chureh would Do hield in Williameport, Pa.fand ho nx‘)rmxsud tho hiope that they would theu greet delogntes {rom the Presbytorian Church. TIE DUTCH MEFORMED, The Rov. Nevin Waadside, dalogate from the Genoral Bynod of the Presbyterian Chureh in North Amarics, snid tho Synod was in favor of » covenant union, and belioved the comiug Presbyterian Council was called for tha ilm'lmnn of meeting all who bore the nawe of Presby- toriun, THE MODERATOR'S REPLY. Dr. Wilson, the Moderator, replicd to the re- marks of the speakors in a Abort nddross, as- suring them of n reciprocity of foeling, and that tha nnme of Martin Luthor was cherished by evory Urosbyterian ng wacredly s that of John Calvin, TIEOLOGICAT BEMINARIES, ‘The majority report on Theological Sominarica Jrad then uuanimously adopted without discus- sion, TONE MISIONS. The aubject of llome Missions was then taken up, and Reov. John P. Cluw, of Santa Fa, made a brief speoch.’ Tlo yeforred to tue grand iutura which i3 in stora for New doxico, whon tlo Chureh ghall havo ovangolizod its inbabitants. It is not n new fiold in the mission work, but has been badly msnsged, and the rosults are nok what thoy expected, ‘Thoroport of tho Board of Homo Migsions was thon dopted. TUNLICATIONS, Dr. James O, Murray, Chairman of the stapd- ing committeo to which was referred the report of the Bourd of Publication, presented a stuje- ment of work of the Loard during tho year. Ou tho st of April, 1873, thero wero $9,520 in the tronsury. Cnsh recoived from eales of books by tho booitors EGG,EGS‘ and by colportenrs $50,939; bulance in the "Ireasury now, $12.233, Duriog the year 71,106 volumoy were sold by colporturs, 74,971 volumes wore given awny by then and the Missionary Come wittos, 2,182,488 pogos of tracts distributed gratuitously, and 129,705 familiea wora visited, tho large part of whom wore convorsed nnd prayod with, Tho donatious mude by col- portours amounted to £8,619, Dr, Murray snid the Committeo recommiended that six mem- bors of the Doard be chosen {from Presbytorians outside of Philadelphia ; also that Dr. 8. A, Muchmore, Dr. R, R, Bootl, and Elder Ezra McKingaley be elocted to fill the yocaucies cautod by tho resiguationn of Dr, Horvick Johneou, Dr, J. L. Withrow, and Goorge ‘W. Sunous. Tho report was edoptod, TLAOE OF NEXT MEETING. The Committes zppointed to select tho placo for the naxt miceting of tho Assembly reported ihat they had chosen the Second Church of Gin- cinuati. A vote of thanlks was tendered to the Rev. T. Dewitt Talnge and his cougregation, in Braoklyn, for the kind offer extended to hold tho next meeting in their chmrch, ‘The Comimitteo appointod to confer with the Preabyterian Church was increasod to ten. THE UNITED PRESBYTERIANS, Spectal Digpateh to T'he Chicugo Tribune. Moxatoury, IH., Juno 1.—The United Presby- terian General Assombly of North Amorica to- day clected the Rov, John Mednster, D, D, of Princoton, Iud, Moderator, ho Financial Agont of tho Suporintendont of Missions, choson for the Chicago Prosbytory, was tho Rev, W. T, MofToit, of Frooland. An oxciting discussion took place over the Treedmon's Mission, somoe of the delogates obe jecting to special mission work among the nogroes, belisving tha Church might, with ns mnch propriety, huve an Irish miesion or aSwede mission. Dr. Lunsing, of ]dg_\'{)l, dolivered an especind blust agninst this mission. Aw this Church hau always beop a wpecinl ohampion of tho nogro, tliore will seurcely bo _auy change in the Troedmeu's Miegioun, The discussion arcea on tho quess tion of approprinting 20,000 to build n Normal echool for the Freodmon at Knoxville, Tenn, A motion was mado that the minimum salary bo paid the ministers in the church should be 1,000, which wua roforred toa speoinl come mittea, p " Yostordny aftornoon, Dr, Dales, of Philadel- th, conduotod the afcernoon colloge sorvice in nlon sl beforo an audience ot 2,000 persons, ‘THE REFORMED SYNOD. PrrApeLPEIA, Juno 1—At tho sexslon of the Roformed Presbyterian Synod to-dny, the Com- mittos on tho Order known us * Patrons of Husbnndry,* or ** Qraugors,” presentod their re. port, which etates thut thoy muk:hu!iuull,v and unequivocally condomn Lhis and all ather secret ovders oa ensnaring, uecul)livs. wnd sine ful in themsclyow, o prejudicial’ to the bost intorests of wooioty wud a Jawless und inofivlont wiy of oblaining redross of grievances, 'Thoy aliio rocommend” that the H{nud enfoin it upon all scssiona not to fellowship mombers of thin or suy othor secrot order, and to warn afl under thoir caro to bowaro of the onenaring iuflucncen of wuch organizations, ‘Tho roport Was adoptod by & unaninious volo, —— s NEW YORK PRODUCE AND COTTON EX. CHANGES, New Yonk, June 1.—T'he annual cotebration of the P'roduce Exchouge took pluco to-dsy. Tho following tickot was olocted; Proaidont, Frank- lin Bdaon Viee-Trosfdont, Bonjamin W. Floyd ; Treusurer, Bonjumin C, Bogert, ‘e followluy vAlcors wera to-day eleoted at the Ootton Exchango: Presidont, Henry Heating § Vioo-Prosldent, G & Newman Tromsurar, &. Fy Alitlor, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1874, FOREIGN. The Carlists Vigorously Prese- ing the Siege of Moy nani, Attempt to Assassinate the Prince of Saxe-Weimar, COoalition of Republioans in the French Assembly, The American-Catholic Pilgrims Enter- tained in Paris. SPAIN. MADRID, Juna 1.—A Spauish frigate hos ar- rlved at Oran, Algfors, to take on board and bring to this country the convicts who eseapod from Cnringens at tho timo of tho supprossion of the Intransigente Ineurrection. BAYONNE, June 1,—~Tho town of ITornani is hard presued by the Carlists, nud thé Republican commandor there requires reinforcoments. Gen, Lomy, with the flrst corps of tho army of the norel, bas joined Gen. Concha's com- mand at Miranda. ‘I'he National forces entored Cliclva, dispers- ing a body of 4,000 Cnrlists, e GREAT BRITAIN. New Yong, Juno 1.—By tho prenmblo of a bill rand in tho [fonss of Lords, it appesrs that tho oxponses of tho litigtion' ocensioned by tho Glaimant's procoedings and payablo by tho pres- ont Batouet, or in tho event of his death during minority, by lis famtly, aut of the estate, havo amounted alrcady to nearly £02,000, ‘I'heso aro exclusive of tho oxpnnses of the prosecution for Perjury, which havo to bo borne by the country. ‘4ho London Post ays thut an unfortunato mistako was committed at the civio recoption in lonor of the Czar, which lod to somowhat: puli- ful rosults. Whon tho Corps Diplomatique sought their appointed pluces ut the bnuquet in tho Council Chamber, the Ministers Plonipoten- tinry woro informed that they had no right to bo in that chambor, and, on romonstrating, sonio intemporato oflicinls throatencd {bem oven with oxpulsion, In consoquence the representalives of rovoral lm[:n\'hmt uatious_quittod the bun- quat, and, altbough _explanations wore offered while thoy were waiting for their carriages, thoy folt too much hurt to retorn to the seeno whero they bnd met with suchunfortunate humiliation . Somo othor placos wero vacated by tho Eogheh court functionnrics, aud this oivility alano seved the banquet from boing abandoned by tho Ministers en muasso. Loxvoy, Juno 1.—In the Touro of Commons, this avening, Sir 11, Wolff moved that the salary of the Dutishk Minislor at Washington be® re- duced £5,000. The motion was rejected by a vote of 89 to 2. Loxpox, June 2—6:80 a. m,—~The debate in tho House of Comumons lnst evoning on the salary of the British Minister at Washington was unusually intorosting, I¢ nrose from the fact that the approval of the Houso was required to an inereaso of salary proposed by the Govern- mont, Sir . Wolff moved that tho smount tho Goverumout rocommended be reduced §5,000. Hosnid he opposed thoe inerease, bucanso Sir Edward Thornton’s residence at Washington led Dbeen mgnalized by o serics of diplomutio disssters, and beenuso Americaus would regard such increasong a mark of continuance by the present government of an approbation which tho Inte govornment lavished upon the nogotia- tors of _the Washington treuty. Mr. Burke, Under-Sccrotary 'of the Foreign Departioent, stated that no blume could attach to Sir Tdward Thoruton for tho couduct or result of the negotintions with tho United Btatos, and ho stated that the reason for ndding to the snlary was simply becnuee tho exponses of living in Washington had incressod. Aftor the defeat of Sir IL Wollt's motion, no fusther objection was made. Wilkie Collins runkes snother appeal for ms- sistance for Mr., Bellew, tho elocutiontst, whosa illnoss continuos, and whose deatitate condition i nttributable to the fac: that the proceeds of his rendings have been largoly devoted to charl- tablo cbjects, [Herald Cable Specfal. Loxpoy, Juuo L,—As the Prince of Saxe Wel- mar was_leaving bis rosidence this afternoon, to attend the lovee, be was flred at by an un- kanown nssanvin, who cecaped, T'ho Prince was not burt, o had proviously rocoived threaten- ing lettors, na bad also the Duke of Cambridge aud Afr, Disraoli. TRANCE, Pans, Juno 1.—Intelligenco has been raceived hora that a Comuunist Colonel, who was sent to New Cnledouin, hay 102de bis escapo, Lanie, June 1.—Lu the Asuewbly this evening the Municipal, Ilcotoral, and Orgunization bills pussed their socoud voaing. Pams, Juno 1.—1Ile Loft Contre at a moeting to-day, tool action foward un_alliance with the Right Centre. A motion was drawn up docley~ ing o favor of tho ocetablishment of a Ropublie cun gavernment, which oll the niembers of the Teft will gign in the hope thnt tho Rizht Contro will support it when it is submitted to the As sembly. 3. Uambetts has gono to Autorre, whero he ia to deliver an important speecls on tho political wituation, 3 The Catholio Club gave a banquet {o the Awmerican Pligrima to-day, The Compte do Seguo ocenpied the chair, and proposed tonsts to tho Popo and Amerlean Bishops, which were recofved with great outhueiasm., ~ Judge Theard, of Now Orleaus, gavo n sontiment in honor of Catholfo France, and, in #n eloquont specch, ye- vivod the monories of Iochambeau, nud La- fuyotts, Mesers, LForbes, Zwanger, and otlers mede appropristo rema; —_— DOROCCO. Loxvoy, Juno L-—A diapatok from Ao roeco kaye that 12,000 inhabitants of Foz have risen in consequoueo of the reimpoeition of the gato-tax, nud all business wan stopped, At lost ucconnuts there Lnd' been wo fighting, It was hoped thot the Sultan would vicld to the desires of the poopla and romovo tha objectionable tnx, peleimadive sointic. INDIA. Loxnoy, June 1.—The Viceroy of Indis toles %rnphnd that rain has been gencral norch of tho auges, and portions of tho country south of the river havo boen visited with raln, furthor diutress aro mousuradly allayed, TARKANSAS. Partles Arresicd and Jailed for ‘Cronw sun—iinxter’s Way of Putting Down Oppovition. ’ 1. Loum, Juno 1.—Tho Democral's Tittle TRoclk specinl savs Slieriff Vaughn, County Trons- urer Kenyon, Superyisor .'\\m]my, wud govorul other loadiug Ropblicana of Jefiorson County, woro arrestod a wool ago for troason, and thrown into {ml. y two of theio gontlomen wero in Droolss’ sorvico, or lad anyihing to do with the late troublow. Jobn Willtams, attorney for thene portion, waa also arrested and coutined in jail, Trinl was domanded ou Baturday, but both irinl und bond wore refused, and tho partles aro etill iu Jail. This ia dono for the purpos of forcing: the Shorilf, Treasuror, and othor otficers of tho county to reaign, sud bronk up the Repnblican party in that county, where it has 2,500 majority, A sinilar course may bo expocted in evory Re- publican county of tho Btate, T'ho Gazelte, Baxter's organ, snys Gov. Baxter will not_ approvo tho Amnu.&( et Arms aro hoing seut duily to countios In tho State whero Ropublicanu huve & majority, to arm the ilitla, with the deeign to intimidate aud overnwe Lhe colorod voterd, sud prevent the eleation of Republican dologates to tho Constitutionsl Con- voution, 1., . Thompoon, Baxtor's Chiot of Biaff, on Saturdey, officinlly notiffod Judge Warwiels, of the Chancery Court, and ‘Thomus O, Peals, Jus- tico of tho Penco, that martinl duwy oxists in this county, and they must govern thomeelves ace coraingly, e THE COLUNBUS, 0., POST-OFFICE. Coruanyg, 0,, June 1.—Judge Dinglam toe dey granted utemporary injunction to routrain farthor work in tho matter of the romoval of tho Tout-Oflico frow it prevent lovation to tho City Hull Building, This trouble has boen browing for some Linie, mutl comay about in_ this wiso: Bouwa inouths ugo & mmajority of the Oity Conucil in tholr capucity ns oftizens signed a papor agrocings to donnto the weo of certain rooms in thio Now City Hall Building to the Qonoral Goy- ernment for use ay i post-oftics for n torm of ten yours frou of rent, Cortaln parties owning prop- erty uear tho City Iall mudo up w purse of soveral thousand™ dollars to fit up these rooms, ond the Postinaster-Gonerul hout au oagent hers to seo that the work Wil piopesly done, The Evening Digyatoh has Tanrs of hoon mentloning, nditorially, for somo timo the improprioty of allowing tho Government the froo neo of thin property, nud, with cortain olti- zong, have domnnded an_{nvostigation nu to the authority of thio tionoral Government to take possession of Lhose rooins as o pont-ofiies froo of rent, —_— POLITICAL. The Will County, I, Farmers’ Cone ventions Spectal Dipateh to The Chiicago Tribune, Jorer, June 1,—The Will County Farmers' Convention mot in tho Court-THousa in this clty, at 11 o'olock to-dey, H. N. Ingernoll, of Will Yowuship, Prosident; Darton Smith, of Qliau- nalon, Becrotary. ‘Tho basis of ropresontation was fivo dologatos from each township, All of tho twvonty-throo townships in the county were reprosonted, oxcopt tho towns of Wilmingten, Dupngo, Wesloy, and T'roy. Soveral dolegates recefved thofr appolutmonts from tho Convon- tion, - The Committee on Resolutions reportod the followlng: . Itegolred, That {his Convention keartily (ndornes the resolutions of tho Bloomiugton and Decatur Conven= onn, Hirsolved, That our delegates to tho Convention at Bpringneld bo requeated o uso thotr influcnco in favor of a rewolution demanding b ropoal of tho Bankrupt faw, nnd aiich roatriction of tho furfadiction of the ‘United States Gonrts 3s will ronder thom loss oppres= sive upou tho peoplo, Ttesoleed, Tunt tho Will Connfy Contral Committes ba dnstructed o eall a County Convention for tho purs Josp of nomiustiug covity Oficors on Fridsy, Juio29, T, “Jeésolved, Thot this Convontlon will not send any delegnte to the Bprivgold Convention that holds auy intereat In Notlonal Banke, directly or indircctly ; or any porty acting an o agent for such banks ; of Any party actiug o middleman for Eastorn capitalists, or }nlnruulu\l 1n thie bandling of such eapital § or nuy man that {s not s practical farmor, mochanic,’ or laboring D, ‘The Inst rosolution was adopted by yons and nayy, but aflerwords n motion to recousider was adopted, nnd the resolution was tabled. Tho following was also prosented, but failed to pass: Tesolved, That we will support no man for auy ofiice tn tho giff of tho people, nlers ho lins herotoforo {dontiflod himself with us as an Aunt{-Monopoliet witl- out reserve, A splrited dircussion took place on tho two Tast rosolutions, tho first throo boiug adopted un- animourly, without discussion. Tho following dologatos wore solectod to ropragont the county in tho Stato Conveution at Spriogtield on the 10th ingt. ¢ J. N, I'ryer, J. E. Muthor, J, B. Soilett, Son., J. M. Thompson, William Mooncy, Charles Stiond, Joseph Shirl, 1. N. Btasson, and Barton Smith, They are un- instractod. 1t was decided that tho basis of roprosentn- tion to the County Convention on tho 26th of Jung, should bo five from each township, re- gerdless of populetion, Thore seomaed to bo n strong focling in tho Convontlon agaiust oftico-scciers. The meeting wns, au & wholo, charncterized by a reasonnblo dogroe of unanimity in spirit aud good feoling. The Oregon Llection, Bav Fpavemsco, Juno 1,—A dispalch from Albtny, Oregon, says the eloolion was quist. The result will bo very closs throughout the country, No returns yet in. CANADA, Jadlcinl Appointinent-«todel Prison ¥ crs? Representutive == Great Scandal Syecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, TowoxTo, Ont., Juno 1.—Tho Globe, this mormn~ ing, announces the appronching retirement from the ministry of tho Hou, Mr. Dorian, Ministorof Justice, with a viow of taking a position on tho Dench, Tor somio timo it has heon nnderstood that Do was to bo tondered tho appointment of Superior Court Judge, for which posmtion he iz ‘omincntly qualified by long years of parliament- ary life, his puro and unselfish churnator, dignity aud courtosy of munver, cloar aud comprohensive intellect, and consclentious industry and con- | sistency of conduet. THE PROVINCIAL CENTRAL TRISOYN, at n cost of Lalf a million of hos mearly roached completion, aud prisoners from various points of tha Province are being brought in, about forty hnving arrived on Satuvday. Capt, Trince, formerly Chief of thaT'orouto policaforco, is Buporintendent, and has, within the past fosr wonthe, visited tho chief prisons of the United States, sud will adopt meuy of tho plans in opo~ ation there. Its genoral ‘manopoment will ho on a_basis a8 nearly perfect as enn bo attained. The Canada Car Company have contraoted for the prison labor for o torm of years, Tyof. Goldwin Smilh nad Dr.. Jobn Herbert Saugster are candidntes for tho position of ropro- sontativo of the common school tenchors of Ontario in the Council of Public Instruction. ‘I'ho former ia well-known in tho Jnited States. The latter {8 tho author of varions Canadien uchool books, and would, doubticen, ontstrip compotition but for the fact of tho Qlobe baving oxposed his divorco muttor, Ho, having a wife fiving, marriod a second wifo, & diverce. haviug beon obtainud after ono yoar's residenco in Ohi- cago. erected dollars, A GREAT SOANDAL. ‘Toronto has o grent sensation at present, in- duced by the fact that a Protestaut girl, atfond- ing a loman Catholic cunvent, reported to hor couyin thav sho witiessed adultorons communi- cation botween o pricst and a nun, sinco whieh timo sho is missing., There are rumorsof o Toreiblo search of the premises being institutad. One hundred and sixty mountad polics leavo horo for Manitoba thiy week. Archbishop Lsvha algo leaves for Manitoba to-day. Satistactory Drait of n Reciprocityr Treaty. OtTaws, Ont, June 1.—Beaator Brown, Canadian Commissioner at Washivgton, has sonta partial draft of the _proposed. reciprooity trouty to Ottaws, and the Governmont approves of the goneral faatures thereof, — IRES. At Rarrisburge HAnR180URG, Pa., Juno 1.—A slight fire occur- red in the Stato Luoatic Asylumn on Saturday night, tha emoke filliug the miain building. Tho inmntes becoming greatly oxcited aud broke the windows, The dvors wero thrown open and 400 pationts rushed ouc, twelve of whom oscaped l!mm tho grounds, and six of theso are still at argo. At Martin’s, Mich, AMawriy's, Mich., Juno 1,—A barn belonging to Matthow Wylie was entirely dostroyed by firo this iorning, slso consttaing n ntable noar Ly, & lot of shods, and sovoral Lundred bushols of whoat and oats, By very hard work tho resi- donea was savod. Loss, §2,000; no insuranco. The firo i1 supposed to have orlginated from & pipoe which & man had been smoking, Near Nillscale, Miche Spectal Divpatek to 4'he Chicauo Tyibune, Hnaspany, Mich, Juue 1.—Tie dwolling- houte of §, Wright,'with il its contenty, it ated one mile east of this city, was entirely de- stroyed by firo Saturday uight, It was u lorgs, Lwo-story fyame buildivg. Incondiarism wau the onuso, . At Now orlenns. NEw ORLEANY, June 1.—Jemos Fink's coffes. houdo, in Roynl' sireot, Lurned to-duy, Jawos Andorson wus burned to denlh. Twelve housor burned on Liborty aud Pordido atreota. Loss, £40,000, Four housos burned on Royal atroot, Lotween Port and Enghorn streots, Loss, $15,000, OAPI"I‘AL AND LABOR. Stritces din Now York City, New Yons, Juno 1.—The Labor Union Benoy- olunt Hovloby hns ordored thut on aud affor to- duy no mombors shall work under tho regulur wuges,—32.00 per day tor attending masons, sud SU.76 por day for attonding plosterers, : “Pho United Ordor of Amriosu Brioidnyer hus 4 3 xetngivud to ensorce the rule fixing n day's wages at $4, ‘Tho ntage-drivera' strilks ended in the success of the companios, ‘Tho hod-cerriors, by ordera of the Laborers' United Bonevolent gnclsty. struok to-duy for bigher wages, Thin stike hecessarily prevents the brioklayers and masons from wurking, and is likoly to causo muol: distress. CAVING IN. | Mosnor, La, June 1—10 p. m.—Tho river baok bogan to cave in in the rear of ths | Quachlta Telegraph offico at Lali-pact 1, and tha Toss of tho bunk i now sitby feot, Who Lele- | graph power-pross i talen down and tho wholo ufiio 16 in contusion, The bunls of tho river Ju | uow ot the back stups, and the caving continuos. THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSBOCIATION, Sneal Diamteh to 2he Chicago Tyibune, eTiorr, Mioh,, Juno 1L.—Quito a lirge num- bor of prowincut phyeicians are already hora to attond tho meoling of the Amorioan Medieal P i Assoclation, which commoncos to-morraw, To- night a proliminary mooting of tho editora of modical jonruala waa hold, nnd was chataclorized by conslderablo intoreating dinoussion. To- morrow at 11 o'clook tho Convention will moet in tho Dotroit Theatre, and will be formally wel- comad by Dr. Drodio, of this city, The annual sddrous “of tho Prosident Is nlso oxpoetod, Durlng the ook the guosts will ba given an ex- oursion on the river, ‘and thoro will Lo three rocoptions oach ovening at private residences, among them at Gov. Bapley's, Dayor Moffal's, aud tho Hon, Jamos I, Jay's. Drownecils Spectal Diapatch to 7'he Chicago T'ribune, Osuxosit, Wis,, Juno 1,—An Irlshinan named Wiliiain Neoloy, agod 05 yoars, drownad himsell n the rivor, at thoond of alongspren. Tho body.was rocovered yostordny, A boy nameul Honry Angor, while bathing, woa drowned yestordny. Dernort, Mich,, Juno 1.—Threo girla yeator« day started out in o row-boat on Roeeder's Orool, in"the wost partof this city. 'Theboat com- menced lealing, and they jumped overboerd. “Tlio water wou deep, and tho girls sunk into tho mud snd wore unnblo to oxtricate thomsolvos. Thoy nover rose uutil all woro drowned, s also & boy 10 yeara old, who wont to assist them, and shared thoir fate. ‘I'he boy and cne of the girla wora childron of John Iloliensey, and two of tho gixls wero drughters of John Wolf, Special Dispateh to I'he Chicago Tribune. ‘WrLxEsuAnRe, Pa., Juno 1,—A boy 18 yeams old, son of Mickaol Madigan, was drownod you- torday afternoon near tho Kidder Slope, in the rodorvolr which supplies tho ongines now worke steam into the burniug mives. Mo fell futo the wator whilo playing near tho edge of the roser- voir, and drowned bofore any nesistanco could renoh him. Special Dispateh to The Chicitao Tribune, Leaveswonty, Kan, Juno I.—Tho body of Count Harrly, the nussing conductor of the Lannibal & 8t. Joreph Hullrond, wan found last ovoning by two nogro_boys in tho saund on the margin of thoe Platte Rivor, nosr Edgerton Sta- tion, 24 milow onst of this city. I'our hundred dollars, togathiar with kis gold watch and clintn, and dismond pin, woro found on his clothing, which shows that ho was not murdered, ag cup~ posed, but duriug hig insane wandorings foll into tho stream and was drowned or frozen to denth. A party of tho Count's frionds vamo down from 8t. Joseph this morning for tho body, Queneo, Juno 1.—aA dispateh from 8t Ray- mond says five men woro drowned whilo endeiv- aring to run two rafts down the roplds of the 8t, Aune River, s ial Dispateh to The Chteans Tribwle, DesMorves, Ia,, June 1.—Jacob Duldvin, nged 18 yoors, was' drowned while bathing in North Raver yestorday afternoon. Fatal Xeaitrond Aceldent. Speciul Diepateh to The Chicage Trivune, IxpianaroLss, Ind., June 1.—A speciol to the Sentinel from Crawfordsville, Ind., received to- Digght, says that_tho graval train golng wost on the I, B, & W. R, It., ut tho rato of 18 milex wu bour, was thrown fromths track about 3 miles weat of there, at 4 o'clock this aftorncon, the angine falling on ono sido of the track aud the tendor on the otnor, with eight flat-cars piled on top, killing, by scnlding, tho engincor, James Talbott, of Coviugton, snd Harry Mittendolph, fireman, of Champaign, Il DBoth were found buried in mud benentit the' engino, which was turned upside down. Tho couductor, Lee Rob- otts, of Knightstown, Ind,, was litorally oné to ieces, lus liver being found at o distance from he wreek. Tho bodies' wero broughe to Craw- fordavillo this afternoon. Tho cause of tho no- cident is not known. No others wero injured. The train wont down n treatlo 15 feot high. About n woek ago on ununccossful attompt weos r‘:ndel to throw an oxprots troin off the ssme outlo, Abandoned at Sea., | New Yonx,Juno L.—Thoship Portus, from Italy, for New York, spruug a loak and suuk in Jatitude 26 north, Jongltude 46 West, Tho Cuptun and tho crow took to tho boats. The bout contnin- ing Capt. DeVries, Jobn Wilson, carpenter; Honry Brown, saflmaker: and William Thomp- fon, Poter 8avago, and Richard Sechonok, rea- mon, was ploked up by tho schoonor Clare. Thoy bad been out ninetcon duys, and for threo Qays lad moither wator nor provisions. On their arrival at Staton Inland throo of the mon woro sent to tho hospital. Two othor boats, commauded by the frst tnd socond mates, have not yot boon hieard from. Ieinating Lccident, Tonr WaysE, Ind.,~June 1,—Two men named Wyekert and Slaploton woro blastivg rock a few days zgo on the farm of Joshua Siapleton, fathor of the lattor, in Bt. Joo Tovuship. They | drilled a Iiole in a Inrge stone, and pourcd some powder in it, but, discovering tho apertura wns 1ot large cuougly, proceeded” to chip the Lole with n bammer. Tho rock boingof a flinty nature, sparks wore produced, which, ignitng the powder, caused » Lorrible oxplosion, Threo fingors ware blown off the lott hand of Wyckert, and Staploton was blown off somo distanco from the plico. 1led the frogments not boen dis- charged latorally, the men would, doubtloss, have boon killed inscantly, A Ship Lost with Seventy-four Lives. MerLnourse, May 81,—The ship Dritish Ade miral, from Liverpool for this port, wout shioro on King's Island, ju Baay Strait, nid becamo a total wieek. She find on board forty-five passon- zors and o crow of thirty-sight persons, il of whom worr lost except four pussougers and five Beamen. Faial Accident, Special Disputch to I'he uya ‘Cribune, Mamisos, Wis., June 1. lis wife of Charles TFischor, a Gorman, inthe town of Leoas, was Lilled Baturday, Ly tha bureting’of the balance wheel of a wood sawing mmchine, Tosr which sho was standmyr. A large picco of tho whosl surick her laft ip, shaltoriug hor body in & hore rible mroner. Amnother Wam Gives Way, Hantronp, Conn,, Juno 1.—1ho dom of the Colchostor Wheol-Worits, fn Colchester, broke awuy yeutorday morning, carrying with it a (uilditig uved as a cpoke-mll and two bridgou, +One hundrod feot of the most substantial part ol the dam Wore oarriod off. Accidentalty Potsoned, PriNceron, I, June 1.—At a Sunduy-achool picaic, hold near Ludy, Til, on Saturdiy, some Lwenty-one or twenty-two persons were poiuoned Lo ezt eake, Eithor the frosting or the cake «contaiued somo kind of poison, Ono caso, & Ars, J, D, Dowling, proved fatal. The other cagos aro #aid to be out of danger. e i * THE WEATHER, WaemnoToy, D, 0., Juno 1.—TFor the Upper Lni:e rogion nnd the Northwost, inorowsing clondiness, local rains fn tho first-namod din- trics, entorly or southerly winds, o ligh vise of towporature, and falling barometer, Hour of ob-| servation, irection and| force of wind,| Weathor, RPRURTE |Besnte Sioximum (hevimomoter, 50, inhoum thermormoter, 40, GENERAL ODIESRVATIONS, CuloAgo, Ju Sation. Chieago, Giuching Clevelau Cheyenuo ., Deaver,, i 615, b GIN,E, franid. ) )WV, {r Slilwaulico,,| Owaha . Pemhii Toledo.vee TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, Twa dezths havo ocourred in, Hurisborg, Pa. from trichiuiv, caused by cating raw ham, —Tho tivet new whoat of the sosyon was re- celvod in Bt, Louls yostarday from Panola Coun- by, Mins,, nnd sold ¢ auction on 'Change for §3 per bushel, —Tho wnall-pox Introduced fulo Elka, Nov., by Lalian nnmilgranty, is spronding very rniriulv. o Indinne hovo tho diveaso, sud tho peoplo syo tlocingz from thio town, ~The negro murdorors, Bimpson Walker and foorgo Washington, wora gontenced ot Janos- ’c}l}l:l,_ ‘!Vhi.h yostarday to the Btato Prison b hard ‘ or life, ~~Ayguriituos from Bpenker Dlalne bave boen ‘ rocolved in Oshkosh, Wis., stating that ho will Fnuulvely altond the next Northorn Btate Fair in hat city in Boptomber, —A grand mass-mooling of theIndependenta of ‘Tazowell County will take place to-morrow ab Minier, a fow miles from Bloomington, Iil. Tha meoting will bo addressed by O, % Sabin, Fitz- patrick, and others, —Tho aplendid barn of Tamen Van Etia, on his stock-farin in Fulton, Rook County, IlL, was struck by lightning and burnad fast flldny; loss, probubly 85,000, ~Lictnso to organize was issned yosterdny to thoe Intornationsl Provision Assoclation, of Chi- cago, capital $100,000, and to the Whoat Steain. ing achine Motulacturing Corapany, of Obi- cago, capital £10,000. ~Tho \ill County Central Farmera' OJub have porfected arrangoments for n grand plenls on the grounds of the Will Cnnnt{ Agricultural As. nocintion at Jollet on tho 4th of next July. ~At tho regular sesslon of tho Cowmon Couns cil of Rockford, IIL., lnat night, fourtaon licgnues wora_grantad to Baloon-keepors in that city. Tho Ladies' Temporance Union prosouted nn anti-liconqo petition signed by 5,000 persons, ‘which was rejocted by a voto of Gto1, ~—On Bunday & log was found thrown across tho CMWYD' Burlington & Quincy Railroad track on tho blult sbove Forb Madison, Ia. Notloo was given to tho agont, who had it removed. An oxcursion of somo 500 pooplo passsd short} oftor, and but for this timely discovory a tervie Dlo accident must bave occurrred, ns the ob- séruction was on a biult bank snd In o bond of tho rond. —A largo number of Masons arrived in Des- molues, lowa, yostorday, to attend tho Grand Lodgo meoting commencing to-day, e MORTUARY," Funeral of J. Bdgar Thomason, Punaverenis, June 1.—~The funerslof J. Tdgar Thomson took piaco to-day from 8t, Mark’s Chuirol, All the depots aud wain and Dranch ofllcas of the Pennsylvania Railrond, 0a woll as_tho locomotives Blnrflufi with the trains, woro draped iu mourning, Tho pall-boarors woro John M. Kennody, A. J. Derbyshirs, 8, M. Fonton, Josiah Bacon, Jobn Auspaoh, 8. Mor- rieon Coatos, [Col. Thomas A. Hcott, and Goorgo B, Roborts, Tho members of tho Park Commission, Contennial Board of Finenco, and officars and Directors of the American Stoame ship Compnny, attonded tho funcral. Among othior prominent porsons present were ex-Gov. Bigler, Gen. Robert ~Pattorson, = Josoph Dalterson, Tobn Prico Wotherill, * George Stewart, Goorgo W. Childs, John _Wan- amaller, Troderick Friloy, B. O, Knight, Norton Moffichacl, Jamos L. Ola{;horn, Jonathan H, Pugh, Richard L, Smedloy, Hobort N, Down- ing, Thomas A, Scott, N.J.Cassatt, Thoodoro Cayloy, Bli K. Price, and Ilig Honor Mayor Stokloy. At Bt, Mary's Ohmrch, ihe sltar was docoratod with beautiful flowors, The order of ©oxorclyes wos very improswive. . ‘Tho inturment took pince at Woodland Cemes oy, Father Dupontavice. Spactal Digpatoh to T'lie Chicago I'ribune, Mapisoy, 1nd., June 1.—1ho funeral obss- quics of the Inta Futher Dupontavico were tho largost and most impoatng over witnessod in this city, Twenty-five Xomen Catholio priosts wore prosont and asgisted in the ceremonics. Among those wore the Bt. Rov. Maurico do Bt, Pal Dishop of Vinceunes; tho Rt. Rev, Abbot M, Marty, of S8t. Bleinorad’s Convent; tho Very Ttev, P, Boda O'Conner, O. &, B, V. G., and tho Vory Itev. Tather Boswonior, the Catholis tem~ peranco advocate, of Indisnapolis. 'The cere- monios at the chureh lasted from 9 o'clock this worning until 20'clock thisaftornoon, Tho fune- 1nl corlego was two miles in length, fully 2,000 people being i line, The following named so- cieties nud organizations worein the procession : 8t. Potor's Nocioty, the German Support und Denovolont Socioty, 8t. Patrick's Society, mon and women of St. Nichol's tongregntion, men and women of St. Mary's congregation, Young Mew's Sodality, Lady Bodality, aod tho school girls and boys of St Nichol's and St. Mary's congregations. Ona hundrod and soven oar- riages, vontaining tho clorgy and oitizons, fol- lowod the hearse. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Wrangle Over Railrond Bonds, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Camw, fll., Juno1.—It will be remembered that on Friday last thhe Common Couucil of thig city auopted & resclution_nppointing Bartholow, Lowis & Co., of St. Louis, their Trustees for tho sufe-keoping of this city's Cairo & St. Louis inllrond bonds, and ordering the transfer of the bonda from their Trusteo in this city. This not of the Council was tor from Being satisfactory to tho peoplo, aud on tho next dny, Baturdny, W. 1, Halidey, of this city, mada an application to Judge D. J. Baker, of this cir- cuit, for an order to provent such a transter, - ..DRESS GOODS, SPRING AND SUMMER CARSON, PIRIE & €0, Wadison and Peoria-5ts, Have Reduced Prices on their Targe and Elegant Stock of Dress Goads to olose the season, Line of Japanese Stripos reduced to 12 1-3o, Choice styles Japanecsoe Poplins re- duced from 35 to 20a. 3 ¥ Gray Mohair Suitingsreduced to 280 Almeria Popling, worth &0, re »__duced to 25c., Brocade Cashmeres, worth 600, now 300. New all.wool Suitings reduced to 40c Dingonal Cashmeres reduced to 600. 85-cont DoBego Suitings, now 50¢. Fronch all-wool Cashmeresroduced to 80c. ) Rich French Cashmeoro Diagonals, worth $1, now 75c. Lyons Roll Poplins reduced {rom $1 and $1.60 to 75¢ and 1. 3 oeses Silk Stripo Gronadines, worth 30c, now 16c. . Lot Stripe Greonadinos, assorted col«~ ors, raduced to 20c. g Stripe Grenadines, worth 40, for 250 Bargains in Plain Hlack Grenadinos 8.4 and 8-4 width, 8tripe Tussore Linen Suitings half price. B French Printed Organdies 25c upe wards. IT PATS 0 TRAD@THE WEST SIDE. Madison & Peoria-sts: POFPULAR DRESS GOODS On Tuesday, June 2, will opon, in the rear part of our store, ENGLISIE MELANGES, 22¢. CORDED ENGL'H MOMHAIRS, 25¢. DOUDLE-WIDTH ALPACAS, 25 and 30¢c. DIAGONALS (uew colors), 35¢, lately 75c. AND FULL LINES GENUINE SCOTCI GINGHAMS, 15¢, reduced from 30c, The GREATEST BARGAINS wa havoe offered this season. To-dny the application has boen ubly argued by Mepsra, Linegar, Lanuden, and Wheeler for Hal- Tidsy, and Messrs, Greon, Gilbort, Allou, aud Mulkoy for tho Railrond Company, withous avy decision as yot. 'Tlus caso oxcites considerable attoution in this oity. Damages Recovered, Special Dispatch 1 The Chicago T'ribune, Bonuixaros, Ia, June 1,—Iu the Distrlob Court of this county, the jury, after being out twenty-four hours, returnod = “vordict against tho Burlington & Missouri Railroad Company for 865,000, for tho kiliing of a boy named Laus, who W8 run over by nn engine in thus city o yoar or two ago. This cago wus tried once beforo in the Distyict Cowmt, when $6,000 wero awarded, 1t was takou to the Supremo Court, aud returned Zor triel to the Distriot Court, and it will once wore bo appealod. Petition for Enjunciion Decidods Speci D{o{lnb‘h o the Uhisago T'rioune, ANN Awzon, Alieh., Juno l-—The iu}\mcflon oasa of Beal v, Cluwe, thoe publistier of {ha cole- brated recipe-boak, was decided to-dny in favor of tho former, Dr. Chase is restrained from E\lbllnhiug auything in the Stato of Michigan, ut the proprictors of tho Rugister nawspaper ara allowed to continue their jourusl, The Eaorper Dofnlcation Suit-— Ane $unction Besiveds Special Disputch to Lhe Cliieugo Tribune, SeuxarieLp, 11, June 1,—The United States Courts for the Bouthern District of Illinois met to-day, Asido from a few important cases, thare in nut much busiuess on the dockot. ‘The case of the Unitod Statos agalnst John T, Harper, Inte Collector of this district, and Albert Smith, his obief clork, iuset down for lonringen tho second weok of she torm. The Districs Attornoy oxpects to push the cases to trin, though it s thought that, if Judgo Drum- wmond, who it issaid will be hore next wook, ehould not come, that tho casos will go over sgain to tho noxt term of tho Cou ‘The City of Quincy, 1t scems, is going to profib by the oxampla sot by a Sq‘ringfluffi citizon. A prominent goutloman of that city hus writton liere for information concerning the mannc: of procuring an injunction to restrain the city nuthortties Irom making unlawful and roolles nge of the city’s funds, He intends to apply ot tha mnext term of iho Adams County Circuit ‘(l}curb, for an injunction similar to thak oxisting 010, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Nrw Yorr, Juns 1.—Arrived, steamships Anglin, from Glasgow, City of Brooklyn, from Livarpool. Also arrived, stenmer Grooco, from Livorgaol. AMovinLe, June 1.—Steamship Prussian, from Quebee, has arrived, S —————r—y SPECIAL NOTICES DR. OIENORS PULMONIO SYRUP, SEAWLLD “Tonlo, and Mandvake Pills.~Theso modiolnes havo une doubtodly performod mose curea of Cousumption than any othor romody knowu to tho Amerloan publio, They aro compounded of vegotablo Ingrodionts, sud contaln tothing which ean bo injuriousto tho Luman constitution. Othor remodies udvertisad as qures for Consumption, ‘Drabably coutatn opium, whioh tsa somewhat dangorons drug fo all asses, and if takon froely by consumptive pa- tlants, fbmust do great Infury; for ita tendonoy 1a to con- fino the morbld mattor {n (e system, which of caursas mustmakoa curs lupossible, Sobonok's Pulmonlo Byr- wp s warrautod Rot tocontatn & particlo of oplumi 1t te compased of powerful but harwloss borbs, which aot on tho lunge, liver, stomach, and blood, and thus corroot all morbid soaretiony, and expol all the diseassd matter from thobiody, ‘There are the culy mpsus by which Consump: tlon oan be ourod, and as Aohonok's Pulmanto Syrup, sa- Waod Tonto, and Mandrake Pllls are tho ouly mediolnos whioh oporata in this way, it bs obivious they are the only goautno sura for Fulnonsry Consumption, Itach bottle of thla {nvalusble medicine ia aveompaniod by full diroc- Hony, Dr, Sobeack ds profssstonally at his prinelpsl el fioe, aornor Sisth aud Arok strasts, Philadelylls, avery Mouddss irirare all deltueaitor adviod musd b9 addsmasads FIELY, LEITER & (0, " State and Washington-sts. PICNIC GROUNDE. PIENIG GROTNES, The alegant new Park of the Turaer Park Assoolation will bu ready after Juneg, for use, for picnics, suminor ex- curslony, oto., alturted In tho Tawn of Lrydeu, 10 mi tron the Court-ilunse, on the llusof the Ubicako & Pacl fio Ialiroad. Shady groves, open spacos far gom0s, come Eudlouy Duildins, ki svers Hing (o 1Ak i At FAotivs 22! For Informatiot, Ay NKE, Sueretary, Room 3 Ntan tullding, or” JACOB MONR, Suparins fondont Vorwarta' Taster Linll, Wear Telftivat. " GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. SHIRTS! WILSON BROS, 67 & 69 Washington-st,, Chicago, And Fourth-st,, Dike's 2,‘{5“‘ House, Cincinnati, FIRM GHANGES. DISSOLUTION. Tha copartnarshin horotators oxistiuz undor tho fim 5 of Guaning, Paroas & Thoman. av 1 and 153 Chlaayy, Kb, ia this day dizsoived by mutaal 1, 1974, oK onl vhig o thin od, of CUSHING, FHOMA —'ho underslgned p undor thiy Hirin siwme i husinens (Printin b ), Tat ot Pursous & Tlivias, ut 160 und 164 Clurket., Bl .+ aag Shitumo wi wasets and Habilicios of Lis Aate tinm. ! €. 1. QUSHING, o) J. 0. THOMAS. Juno 1, 16id, 20 REN'T. LUMBER OR COAL DOCK 0 RENT ORTFOR SALT. 160 feet frong on Twelfth-st., running baclk to the Empive Elip, with Tairoad oconnections, mnoar wolfth-st. bridge. Apply to M. PRTRI, 103 Weshington-st.. Besomont. MISCELLAKEOCUS. BEWARE OF INFECTED CIGARS. Balug sware that wmost Ulger manulactuvers, iu tholy offorts to produce cliexp gonds, ara sondiug tholr Fobacco into Tenamont-houvos to be mude Inta Cigars, we doam it to our lutorest and that of xmokors to call atlention to the unrollubility of such goods, ca well as to thu dangor of uelng thew, "Thuse Ulgars sre made fa small rooms, whora tho work« mon live with tiwir familics,—whoro tiop caok, vat, and sleup, nnd o on the sickbed. All aorts of watertal, tobacoo, nooskrily fladv 4ts way ineido of tho wi pory, nnd 18 §8 wall known that Tolacco will absorb, snarg than any otbor praduct, the Ingredieats of the eur rouuding stinosphoro, aud thot evon gontaylous diseases havo doubtloss Wasn sprasd by tho use of Clyars 8o mado. TFirat-claes workmen will only work {a regular Faoto. slcs, and only such av cunuot find employmont thero onkaged (n tho msuncr ubovo deacsthed. Our Clyars are wunufuctured (n our large well lghted and ventilated and af all tfnie clean Fuctory. - A fulr comparison botwoon our gouds &nd thoss above dosorihed will satisly dealors aud conauiors of the sue perlority of our nivds of yunnufaoture; aud, whilo our prices ara low, wo onD &ssuro tho consunmars that tholy oalth will not bo enduvkercd by tho wso of e Clgasa. D, HIRSCH & CO,, 174 Water-st.,, New Yorle Property Owoers, Atteution ! oL e et eeris bl b s Ol e o e 1