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1 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. JUNE 3, 1874, Iy 5 be nppointed as n day of prayor for tho collogos of our Churel, l’nugml. proy £ A report of tho momorinl of Thoman Thomp- #on wan pregonted. Tho momorial asked whother the now !mnlmu shonld bo crowded down the throats of thoso who did not ke that atticlo of diot, aud did not bellove in singing tho now vor- sion auyhow. The ‘discusslon of the Grango question will Pm'bnbly ocenpy to-morrow. An exeiting dobnte 8 expactod, ——— ‘THE EPISCOPALIANS, OONVERTION OF TIE DIOOESE OF OENTRAL TENNSYLVANIA, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, ‘WiILKESHARRE, D'n., June 2,.—Thoe Third An- nual Convention of the Protestaut Lpiscopal Obureh for tho Dioceso of Contral Ponusylvania bogan in this city to-night and will continue thrco days, Noarly 800 olorgymon and lny dele- gates are expected to bo present, During tho opening session, at which the Right Rov. 3. A, oWolf Howe, Bishop of the diacose, presided, the Rov, R. 3. Keating, of St, Stophon's Oburch, Inrrisburg, gave o slirring addross on ihe in- croase of Hitunliam in the Episcopal Oburch, g b MISCELLANEOUS. ILLINOIS BTATE BUNDAY-SCIOOL CONVENTION. Speciul Dispatch to T'he Chiweago 2'ribune, Craxraray, 1ll., Juno 2—Tho Stato Sunday- Boliool Convention commenced at 8 o'clock to- day. Tho altoudance is good. The flrst Liour wae spent 08 & harvost-fonst of rejoicing over tho great rovivals_of tho year surpassiug all former years. It wns ‘conducted by Mr. Pcables, ‘of Shawncetown. Mattoon roports 800 porsons ndded to tho churches of that plnce. Groat Bunday-school and genernl revivals were roported from Groenville and Macomb, The quartette of tho First Buptist Church of Chicago furnished music to tho great eatisfaction of tfiu COonvention. Tho Presidont, Judge Culver, entled for tho unnual oleotion o! the following result ¢ Lrestdent—D, W, Winitlo, of Uhicago, Vice-P'residenta—T, ¥\ 3, Vautrocs, Bond County 3 A, Clicover, Chunpuign ; A, G, Tyng, Peoris } ‘rockollon, Menard ; ond Alex, Stewaxt, Kde of Ponti oflicora \vm ‘warde, State Sccretary—J, A, Mooro, Decotur, Statistical Secretary—E. P, Yorter, Ohicago, Kecording Secvelury—J. W, Dea, Obleago, A children’s meoting of groat interost washeld, wnd Messrs, Johu D. Arms, Judge Culver, nud G. A. Pollock hold o street-mooting at the Firut Nutional Bank corner, which was woll sattended, wnd tho Reva, dlossrs. Caruahan, of Urbana, an Goodspeed wore appointed to hold a similar woeting in Urbana, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, THE NATIONAL CHBISTIAN ASSOCIATION. Brnacosk, N, Y., June 2.—The Natiounl Chris- tian Asgacintion, opposed to secrot sociotios, mot hiero to-night at 8 o'clock. Tifteen Btates, inclading one of tho Northwostorn States, aro al- ready represontod, About 250 delogates have arzived, " Tho drift of the proceedings and the spocches to-night indicate n vigorous handling of the Grangoe organization. MICHIGAN BTATE BADBATH-SCHOOL CONVENTION. Speeiul Disvatch to The Chicayo 2'ribune, JacksoN, Mich,, June 2.—The State Babbath- Behool Associazion commonced its fourtoenth Annusl Convontion to-night with 250 delegates r‘munnl from all parts of the State. Llder ickox, Prison Chaplain, welcomed the delos §Mns in n briof addross, to which Prof, IL. AJ ‘ord, of Niles, replied, The Ilon, C. J. Walker, of Detroit, spoke of the conneotion between Babbuath-schaols and crime. Ho regarded Bab- bath-scliools as ono of the important elements of reform, and gave many practical suggestions whoroby their influonce might Le enla; rged. —_— AMUSEMENTS. THE LUCCA CONOERT. ‘The second of tho sories of operatis concerts by the Lucca Troupo was given last evening at Hooloy's Thentre, & large and elegant audionce boing in attendanco, The programmo, like that of the first night, was a melange, embracing = cone from the fifth act of the *African,” the second actof '*Afiguon,” the third sct of Verdi's now opera of ““Aida,"™ and the second act of “Martha.” Unlike the porformauco of tho first ufght, it foll below it in musical excellence, tho radosming featurs being Lucea'a suporb pinging in **Mignon,” in which charac- ter, like that of Marquerite, she stands uneur- pnssed. Tho einging of * Tra-ln-la" was the best voeal offort sho has yot nccomplished on tho Chicayo stage, sud yas awarded with o moat enthusinstic encore, With this exception the gqr{ormuuco wns somewhat heavy and unoven. lise Cary hnd but very littlo to do—a solitary wiin in *'Mignon " and’her part in the Martha quartottos, tho *Spinning-Wheel” and *Good Night ; but of courdo these she did excellently, Mr. Karlplso appenred to good advuntego in “ Martha,” und his swoet, pure _voice told with guporb offoct on tho concerted music. Mils, Dlaresi unfortuuntoly had the larger share of the work of tho oveuing, appearing in * Marihas,” “Aida,” nud *'Mignon,” witk none of which aid sho secem to bo fumilinr., Bhe struggled voliantly with the long and trylug duo with Capoul in * A.ldn,"qmt the number was hardly an echo of Campanini snd Torriani in tho same duo. 'The nudienco however was satistied, and {he vorious artists wore recallod after each act, which perhaps is the esontial Eumt. ‘Tho next concert takes place at Kings- ury Hall on Friday evening proper, and as this will bo a regular miscellaneous_concert, and as the programme i & very attractive nne, we have no doubt the house will bo crowded, Tho sale of scats will commenco this morning at the box oftico of the hall, and tho programme will be as follows ¢ PaRT L 1, Overture to ““ Zampa”. .. Orchestra, 9, Aria—“Don Glovauul’s «.Herold e evevseese, Mozart i 8, Polacea—*! Mignon * EI 4. Bong—Swoot the Augelus™, e, Fautine 5, Romanza—* Spirito Gentil ", r, Tom Karl, 6. Rondo—t Les TIZNCota ™, .............Meyerbeer Mins Annis Lotiise Cary, 9, Dttt Murthu ** Ar, Lom Tarl, 1, Overture—* Fra Diuvolo Orchest 2, Aria—*11 Balon” . Del Puente, i 8. Duct—~"Tho Wanderer’s Lvening Song”.Rubinstein Stuie, Pauline Lucca und Mws A, L, Cary, 4, Romunza—* Miguon *, soen Mr, Lo Karl, 6. Romanas—* Tannhuuser ", e, Punlin €. Quartet— Mrtha 7, Aile. Murewi, Miss Ca 1, March... Grchicstrd, TIE ATOLLO-CLUD CONCERT. The Apollo Club gives tho Inst of its second £ousou of concerts this evening nt MeCormick’s Liell, upon which occasion the Club will havo the valuuble gssistance of Mr. B, 13, Mills, the dis- tinguised pianist from Now Yorlk, who has not beon in Chieago for many years, Hig first and indeed only public nppearinco in this city was during the momorable fitnt Paropn season at the Crosby Opera-Houso iu Noyembur, 1866, Ho wan tho solo pinviet in that splendid eon- cert {roupo which cubraced Tavopa, Brignoli tenor), noti (buffo), Fortuno (beritona), curl Hosa (violin) and thé sccomplished Hatton, accompanist. AT, Milla' finished playing ab thut timo made o decided impreasion upon the musicul people of tho city, and at onco ostablishod him 1u their catnnation us the most solid and effect~ ive player, enpecially of classical musie, who hnd ever vigited tho eity, Tho Club ituelf will sing some of ity choicest numbors, aud us it has boon strengtheuod m its tonors by two or threo superb vuices, it will do some of its best work, L'ho prograuune is us follows : rAnT 1, L. ** Tho Hostess' Dauglhite ullo A 2.+4"4 Des Aendn 4 Endavon Lied 1 +erees . S, B, Bills, ¥, Variations for twu pianos ol A, Ails aud div, 7. Fiia, ».Bchumann Bchumann A “ It Incarnatus Est”,....... Apollo Club, TAT I, 8 * Cavalry Song ", P @, * Rocollectlons of Homo ™, Sir, 8, 1, Miite, . * Midsuammer Kiglty Drian '} 7, 3, Ji, Ml B ¥ The Choortul Wandcror ¥, Ajlic Cti —_— A CLEAN BILL, New Onraang, Juno 2—1ho President of the Chumbor of Commorco, roferrlug to oertuin nowepuper statomonts about bim, anked for a Comnuittoo of Investigation, 'I'no Chumbor, in xesponse, adopted the following & Revolved, That tho confidence in ihis Chamber in the sporsonelund ofliclul fulegiity of J, i, Ogluaby, Jisg,, Wi & prosldlug oftleer, is unimpudred, und that thisy dew ietue to uulfiwi an unspotted perdouul und oiofal laliaracter ta vindicution from unonymous obloguy, — e sesensrnsnesei Liizt +Mandolasoln —The Wiacouain State Editorinl Anaoolation will }uva ! publio secoption in Mlilwaukee, Wis, s POLITICAL. Triumph of the Democratic-Re- publican Coalition in Oregon, Tho Independonts Make a Clean S8weep in Portland, Organization of the New Hampshire State Government, A Governor to Be Chosen by the Legislature To- Day. Weston, the Democratic Candidate, Cer- tain of Election. The Oregon Election, Bpecial Dispateh to T'he Chicago T'ribune, BArEwy, Oro,, June 2,—The eloction roturna come in slowly. Tho Indopondent State tioket failed for want of thorough organization snd losa of confidenco consequont thoreto, The election of Governor and Congrossmon is vory close, with tho probability that Grover, Demo- crat, i3 ro-eleated, snd the Cougressmon in doubt. Mot of ‘the Domocratio State ticket iu probably electod. A number of counties eloct the Indopendont county ticket for membors of the Loglslature. ‘'I'ho "Hollidsy and Oustom- House ring tickot in Portand was thoroughly beaton by the Indopondent ticket. A full voto was caat all over the State, [T the Associaled Prem) Ponrraxy, Ore., Juno 2.—Returns eome in slowly. “Tolman, Ropublican, for Governor, car- rios Multnomnh by about 500" plurality ; Marion by 160 ; Yam Iill by o small plurality, Camp- boll, Indopondent cnndidato, hna probably car~ ried Douglas by 250 majority over both the other candidatos, He carrics Polk by 100 plmnlll{, aud Lano by sbout 100. Grover, Democratic candidate, has e much lightor voto than antie~ ipated. Yo carrics Liun by o reducod Jmly voto, and his vote {8 everywhare behind his purty. Tho contest for Congressmon will not yary much trom the Governor's vote, except that Ludlow, Democratio candidate, has more votes thau the Governor, and Davenport, Indopondent, 1uns bebind Camphell. Tolman's own precinct, lioretoforo Republican, gooa againat him, Roturns roceived thus far are mainly from ;ilncua along the rnilway line, aud are mors fn- flucnced by tho railway. It is oxpected thut Tolman's Vote for the county will fali off con- siderably, Tho Temporance party proved to have hiad quite an important vote in somo parts of the State. In thia county this intluence eaused tho defeat of some of tho Indopendent ticket. The Custom-House ticket g_:tu this city sand conuly, ono_Senator and ous Roprosouta- tivo, Couuty Judge, Troasurer, and Agsosor. Tho Indopendents have carried their ticket in many counties, aud will hold control of tho Legislature. Tho Independonts are rojoicing and exchanging dongratulations. Their tri- umph in Portland iv regarded as the grandest victary they could hove asked. Bax FraNcisco, Jine 2,—~1'be friends of Will- jnms, Ropublicatr, claim thut his election to Con- grees from Oregon ia cortain. ‘Tho result on tho State tickot will uot bo known for severel days, Old pnrty linea were never more com- rlu‘l)uly ignored in Oregon thon they wero yes- erday, BaN Frawcisco, June 2.—~The Ropublicans claim the electfon of Tolman, in Oregon, by 200 majority, although the eastern couuties are to be henard from. Tho balanco of the Stato ticket is very close. Campboll, Independent, for Gov- ornor, carries Douglas County by 200 mojority. Multdomsh County gives 600 majority for Tol- man, ‘Uho county nnd the dutriut oifices are about equally divided betwaen the Indepoudents and Republicany. ¥ New Mampshire Legislature—Election of Governors Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Coxconp, N, II., June 2.—The excitement in thig city to-night is only less than that on elec tion night. 'The Legiclaturo will assemble to- morrow ab 11a, m., ond, after the choico of Bpeaker ond other officers, and tho transnotion of some routine buzinces, tho election of Govern- orwill bo in order, the people hnving failed to perform that duty at the last clection. ‘'he constitutional cendidates are Gon. Luther Me- Cutchius, Republican ; and tho Ion. James A. ‘Waoston, Democrat, “Lhu election of Mr. Weston ig conceded on nll handy, as the Democrats bave & _mnjority of 15 in a full House, and there will be very few vacant seats for tho tirst weel of tho session. On ‘Churaday the Governor will doliver his inaugural address, and it is contom- Eluted tomake theday ono of great festivity in onor of the trimmph of the Democracy. Al- ready the leading ropresentntivas of both par- ties arain town, nnd nctive cauvassing is going on in regard to tho orgenization of the llouso aud the proper distribution of the spoils, THE NOMINATION FOR BPUAKER on the part of the Domocrats 8 exciting much interest, the respbetive frionds of the Hon. A, R, Hatch, of Tortemoutli, and Joseph Burroughu, Eeq., of Plymouth, boing very mce tivo. Dr. Burroughs was the Domooritic candi- dato Ingt year, aud his friends cloim that tho honor now belongs to him in viow of that fact. But Mr, Hatch's frionds seout that idea, aud are detormined upon pressing their favorite, The contest i8 growing warm, und by to-motrow even- ing, at which time the cducus will be held, will doubtloss reach fover-hent, FOR TIE CLERKSNIF, the Democracy are likewise divided botween two popular men, Charles I, Smith, of Nowmarket, und James R. Jackson, of Littleton, ‘'he friends atl:mth gontlomen express contldence i tho xe- sult, Tor tho Btate officers to be clected by the Legislaturo thero seoms to bo no lack of candi- dutes, T'hus far no ono has appeared 1o opposs the claim of William Buttertield, former editor g{ the Patriof, to the ofica of Secrolary of ata. FOR BTATE TREASURER, the prominent candidatos aro Josish G. Dear- born, of Wento ; William Yenton, of Pittufield; and £daon O, Enstmian, of Concord ; while it it undorstood that the ofifea_of State Printor has been gought by Mr, Campboll, of tue Munclics- tor Union, sud Mir. Learson, of tho Comcord ZLeople. Trom present indications, the mosalon will mot” bo a vory harmonjous one, The Domocrats intend to place tho Btute in their buuds so furas theyv can by ro- districting, romoving Ilepublican oflice-holdery, reorganizing tho judiciary, and carrying oub otlier partisan uchomos, aud, boyoud o doubt, they will bo resisted at every poiut by all tho moans that puliumentery low places in the hands of their political opponents, Independent IReform Convontions. FULTON COUNTY, ILL. Spectal Dwpalch to Lhe Chicago Tribune, OaxTox, IlL, Juna 2,—1he Fulton County In- dependent Convontion mot in Canton this aftor- noon, nnd seleoted tho following-named persons us dologates to the convention of the 10th inst, : L, W. Ross, Henry Caslor, Gon. L. F. Rows, Ira 0, Blrod, Agaph Perry, Dr. G. W. Wright, D, T, Dodds, nud Churlos Snlzenstrin. A County Central Commitleo was appointed, :llll:lc specohos were mudo by L. W, licss and 18, ADISON COUNTY, ILT. Sptofal Dispateh to The Chicugo Tridune, Aoy, Til., June 3.—Tho Independent Roform Conventlon of Madison County was hold av the Court-Houso In Edwardsvillo yestorday, Tho Gonvontion met ot 11 o'cloclk, aud was called to ordor by tho Hon. D, B, Gillham, Prosidont of tho Madison County Farmers’ Associstion, and the Ifon. John Weavor wae elosled Chairman, On tho call of precincty, thirty-four dologates wero akcertained to ho prosont. A committos wag appoiutod Lo seleot nine dola- getos o attend tho Blate Convention, and re- &wrmd the tnllowhlfi: list, which wau approved: , Powers, Jolm I, Jarvis, J. C, Durraughs, William X, Millor, John Balsiger, 1, 0. Bweat~ xer, 1L J, Myde, Johu Weaver, sud Honry Came 101, After an oxpression from most of the delo- filwu rolative to the new movorent, Mr, C. I, mith offored the followlug resolution, which wat ndopted ¢ Jeaolued, ‘That the Prosldont of this Convantlon ap- Doint o Goliuty ¥xuentivo Conmittaa of vy uiviubors, Whote duty 1t abull bo o call s County Nomiuntin Convantlon, for tho purposo of putting futo th Hoid 53 indepaudent cltlzans’ ticket, to bu votad for in tho alt o The Hon, 10, O, Flagg, Presidont of tho Stato TFarmers' Ausooiation, gmq\mt. addronsed the Cenvention in & llof, bus comprehiousive, bige tory of tho movemont which hnd culminnted tn tho prosont Indopondont party. Ho warmly urged the importance of oblitorating old narty tles, and of uniling all industrial and bukiness claskos in a numpm‘m ngninst railway dospotism, Lank extortion, and all monopolios, RENDALL COUNTY. Spectal Dispateh to The Clicago T'ribune, Yongvrnug, 11, Juno 2.—A spocial meotin of the Kandull County Farmers' Association mel horo to-doy to appoiut two dolegatos to tho Tn- dopendent Btate Convontlion of Juno 10, Not- withstanding tho rain aud threatening condition of the woanther, six of the nine towns wore ropre- sonted, Thora wou o notable absenco of politi- olang, and the farmers prodominated largoly, Whilo the Conumitteo on Regolutions wero out, Joln_ Litzy nud Buporvisor J, I McGrath woro oalled out to nddress the meoting. 'Lhoy wore oach stnunch Ropublicana tll very recontly, and onch took the ground that o now party was absolutely necosuary. Mr, Litzy denounced the Inter~Occan and Journal for trying to whip the masses back 1uto tha party ranks by the ery that {tho Demooratn were trying to onptire thom, 1o showed that tho Domdoratio politiclans aud dead- boats hnd already captured tho Ropublican par- ty, whorens tho now party intonded to iflvn all Fallflnluns. whothor Democrats or Republicans, loave to tnke back eents, whilo the honeat masaes would unite for n common purpose—the protec- tion of their own rights, At the oloso of tho mosting the Hon. Lott Scofleld, ~Trosident of . the County As- Hoclation, nnd -ons of tho largest farmers fn_ tho county, was called out, e nleo denouced the misorabla conrse of the Ropublican press, and, like Supervisor MeGrath, denounced the State [llevonue law na & costly humbug. Tho Comnitteo on Rerolutions reported but oo resolution, ay follows: Resolved, That this Convention hearllly indorses the platform of principles of the Decatur Couvention, and will give our Liearsy support fo mich nien as will hou- gatly carey out thu priuciples sunousoud st aald micct- g Adoptod unanimously. J. 8, MeGrath and I. K. Yonng were appointed dologatos to the Springfeld Convention, snd the meoting adjownod, Republican Primary Election in Ad= ams County. Speetal Dispateh to T'he Chicugo Tribune, Quingy, 11L., June 2,—At the Ropublican pri- marios held 1u this city this evoning fifty-soven ont of pixty delegates to tho Adoms County Con= vontion wero elocted in favor of Col. K. K. Jouos a8 a candidate for Btato Treasurer. A TRAGEDY. Three Little Children Killed by Their Insano Molher. The Father Seriously Injured---His Life Despaired Of. Nrw Yong, Juno 2.—Boon nfter the faiily of Michnel Devine, of No. 33 North Eighth stroct, Brooklyn, consisting of himself, wife, and threo chlldren, aged 7, 4, and2 yoars, aroso this morn- ing, the wifo stepped behind her husband and struck him on the head with a coopor's adzo. He wrested the weapon from hor, and ran to the station-houso to have his wounds dressod. Officers wero gont to socure the woman, and, on arriving at tho rosidence, found_tho childron lying on the floor, dead, their heads benton tos jelly with o flat-iron, The womnn boing aeled Why sho hed killed tho childron nuswored tiat I WAS GOING TO UEAVEN, and wanted them to go before, The father's wounds ara thought to bao fatal. Michacl Dwyer, the husband of the murdeross, is n coopey, who has boon on & strike with Lis Union for tho past six or sovon weeks. The de- privations this necessitated in the family wero ho cnueo of numorous contentfons betweon husbaud and wife, and it is boliovod that in the end it resulted in overturning her mind, ‘Tho womnn was in o lunatic esylum nbout a yearngo, but when slio was released it was thought sho was completely cured. Dwyer would doubtlogss have rotined to work had he not feared the Union. TIE BOEKE IN THE TOOM aftor the tragedy, beggars dosoriplion. Tho murdered ehildron were lving side by side, tho blood sud brains slowly exuding from their fulls, Tho bed-olothes wore sonked and hoavy with sickening slain, ‘Iho body of littlo 'I'im, the baby, wes not so _badly mangled ps wore the bodies of tho older children, From the torriblo wounds found on Manggie's faco and skull, it is evident that the mother must hinve pounded the child’s hoad with tho flat-iron_for wseveral min- utes, Jemmy, the d-year-uld boy, is also horri- bly mutilated. RS, DWYER EXPRESSES NO REMORSE, doos mot cry, and_says the children ava better doud thau alive. In uoawer to queslions ut tha the station-hiouse, sho enid: “ 1 nma murder- ess 5 I have dofied tho law ; but my little ones, thank God, are in heaven, I havae ofton felt liko killing myeclf, and I Loow that if I went first and lett thom hebind me, they would noverroach hecven. You sas, sir, i MY HUSDAND WOULDX'T GO TO WORIL, I warned him to go, and yet ho persisted, and my brain is not quite right sometitncs, and that i tho way it happemad. I took the kives of my childron it was for their soul's sake, First [ :illed the baby (my little Tim)3 ho ves 1 year and 9 months'old.” Tho reason I tooit the baby first, wns becauso ho was, lyiu;ilnunrea: to me. e mado some noise; I think he cried quite hard, butit didv’t last long. Ihit Maggie sncond; uhe wolko up and said ‘Mammea.’ I said, ‘It’s me, NMaggio;’ then Iput horout of her trouble. Maggie wos o good girl; sho (old me many times kho wanted to go to heaven, Onco I asikod hor whether she would foel bad if I should drown hor in the river, Sho eaid no, for sho should go to heavon. ThenT took Jommy. Ho woke up and monned, g0 I turned bim over to lot the blood run out of his head fastor. Thoy woro good children, It ia hardly possible that the husband will sur- vive hig injuries, e i THE MEDICAL PROFESSION Proceodings of the Amcerican Modical Association—Lresident Lones’s Ade drent, Spectal Dispateh to T'he Chicago Z'ribune, Dersorr, June &.—The Amorican Modical As- sociation dissolved into gections this afteruoon, at which papers were rend by Dr, J. 8. Pock, of Fort Wayno, Ind; Dr. Bulkloy, of Now York ; and Dr, J. B, Farnsworth, of Michigan. ‘I'ho section on State Medical and Public Hy- gione, aftor some little discussion, passod reso- lutions calling on Congress to_establish n Sani- tary Boreau und to gather statistics for it, In Lis snuual address to-day, Prostdont Tonor, aftor sketching the aims and ebjocts of tho As- socintion, und tho duties nud dignitios of the profosston, mado somo suggestions incldent theroto. Ho was sorry fo say the hopo entor- teined by some physicians of excluding irrognlar und invompetout practitioners from the profession by leginlutive eunctments nnd pennliiod s, in our conutty, not to ha realized. 1o callod tho attontion of the profossion Lo THE ADYANTAULS OF COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS whenover appointinents woro to be mude among profossionsl won to medical instatutions, ne the est modo of secuting the most efiiciont means of encoureging tho induetrions and enroful studont, aud of rowarding tho reallymeritorious. 1o thought it very desirabla that o completo, well-ondowed, lphyuiuloglcul und patbological Inboratory should “be establivhed somowhors in tho Unitud Statos, aud, proferably, in ono of onr largo oities, Such u laboratory should bo organ- izod not motoly far thoe elementary truning of studouts, but for the encowragoment of oviginal yosenrch in histology, exporimontal physiology, eud pntlmlcu{. o would Inquira if the fnfluence of the pro- foesion oughi to bo given to the ond that all medieal institutions created by law, or soting undor chartors, should be requited to mako snd lmbhuh avnusl yoports of thoir fucilties, their labois, discoverios, and the extons of thoir ob- flurudnu- to the loginlative Lody that cronted e, 1lu rocommended thls Ausociution to tale into cousitoraion thequostion of the dosivability of onoouraging the FORMATIGN OU AR INTERNATIONAL CONORESS, by iuvititing und scouring tho co-operntion of the nationul modioul sociotiou of the difforont sootious of the world, to meat regulurly every divo yeawy, or ofteuer, in somo of tho differout uationnl eapitaly, . Ho stated thut the attempt to gain an fucrenso of pny tor ihe wedical ofticard of tho My Lo o sum oqual to that of other stalf ofiicors had failed, end racommonded renowed snd incroased effort o obiainit, Heendod by sn eloquont tribute to the doad of the Ausoociation duriug the year, Iu the aftornoon the Assoclotien called on Mayor Moilat and roviowed tho Flre Departs mont, Ia tha section on exatomy aud susgery, papess woro rond by Dr. Dunlap, of Bpringfiold, Ohio, and Y'rof. Mooro, of Rochoster,” Tho lattor de- olnrad that a compound fracturo could be reduced withont shortoning tho limb, and on this point discusslon followed for tho entire session, nnd will bo resnmed to-morrow, This ovoning recoptious woro extendod to the smufltn by Mayor Moffat, Dr, Morso Stewart, and vy, Bamuol “Pitts, at tiaoir " rosidancos i the uppnr part of tho city, and woro vory largoly st~ toudod aud gnjoyad, CRIME, A Youthiul Murderer Convictods Speetul Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Burraro, N. Y., Juno 2—VWillism Bowen, s hoy not. quhu 16 yoars of age, was convieted to- day, tn tho Superior Court at Mayville, Chinu- tauqua County, of murder in tho socoud dogree. o choppad his step-fathor literally to piecos at Stonmburgh, Catinraugus Couuty, Doo, 24, 1873, with an sx, gwhile drunk. Undor the exlsting 1aw, no grostor punishmont con bo Inflicled on Dowon thon conllnoment in some house of cor~ rection, in consequonco of his youth. Post-0Oflice Robhed. Snecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Moo, Mich., Juus 2.—On Monday night, burglars ontered Hio Post-Ofice, in thia city, by removing two lights of glage from aronr window, and plundered the cash drawer of a small amount of monoy and atnmrs. The letters were not dis- 't:‘rbu«‘l. No olow to tho burglars has beon ob- uod, Elorridle Muxders in Kontuckys Civorwsatr, O, June 2.—The Enquirer's special from Nicholanville, Ky, roports two horrible murdars to-day. This morning Mr, Hnrding [T, Masters, » much-respected morchunt of Nicholasville, went toall the saloon-keapers inthat town aaud roquested them not to sell liquora to his sister’s husband, All eon- wentod oxcopt J. II. Boper, who used opprabrious opithots nud assaulted Masters, N, H. Soper, & brothier, interforod. Tho friond of Masters then iuterpoged, A moleo eusucd, in which W. M, Sopor, son of the proprictor of the ealoon, shot Inrding H. Masters in the back through the right lung, lilling him instantly, 'U'bis hap- pened in the forcnoon, About poon, only 12 miles south of Nicholasvillo, anothor murder aud suicide wera perpstrated _ smong tho cliffs on the bank of the Kentucky River, in which GranvilloSmith, a man 60 yenrs old, killed his nophow, William Hughes, and thon shot him- solf. th weore farmeys living in the vicinity of Dauvillo. Huglos failed a short timo ago, involving Granville Smith in a loss of $20,000, neurly all the monoy ho had. Smith had been diuturbed in mind nnd hoas throatened Hughes' life. About noon Smith socroted himealf nmong tho cliffa on tho rond naconding the hill, on the south bank of the Kentucky River. hflghau came by about mn hour afterward. Hughes camo in n two-horse onrriage, with his vrife. Smith shot Hughes twice with o rovolver, one Loll passing throngh the bowelsand one through the lunga. ~ Mre, Hughes supported her husband and seizod the roiusof the horaes, which ran away. Smith fired & shot at Mra. Hughes, but it lodgod in tho buggy-seat. Tho oarringd wos overturned in o desp ravine, Latoin the evening 1lughes was not dead, though pro- nounced boyond all hope. Smith then went into tho woods and shot hitsolf between the eyes, in tho presenco of & ne%f"u boy. At 6 this ovening lie was not yot dead, but tho wound is mortal. Bmith was 60 years old. Murder and Lynching in Tenndsscos Meyrns, Juno 2,—Lest Friday an aged crip- pled lady named Donaldson, residing on her plantation, near Tsland No. 10, was bratally wurdered by n young men named Murphy. Ho wont to her house for tho purpose of robbing her, ns sho was quite wealthy, and knock- ing Ler down with a club ho took an ax and split hor bead open. A negro woman, who wns in the houso, gavo tho alarm, when Murphy attackod her and wounded her sovoraly, Bhein the meantimo, crylug * Murder!" two mon who were pagsing leard hor crios, and ran to the houso. Alurphy, tcelng their appronch, fled, but was pursned and captured, In the meazn- Lime the nows had sprend throughou the neig] ‘borhood, sud tho citizons soon collectad in con- piderable uwumbers. Aftor bLonring the state- mentu of the negro woman and the captors of fiixl?hy, thoy hung him to n troe until ho waa end. Murdoer in o Gyysy Camp. New Yonx, Juno %.—A Uypsy fortune-teller, encamped with a tribe a fow mifes from Brook- Iyn, quarreled to-day with the loader of tho Vand, o -struek her, and her son, & boy, kuocked Lim down. /Tho leador fired sovoral nhiots at thoe boy. 'Tho lattor, who wad Lit, stag- gorod toward the lendor aud stabbed bhim in the arm. Tho leador thon shot the boy turough tho honrt. The body was thrown into one of the wagons nod tho band hastily left, An armed party hns gone in pursuit. ¥ fMturder and Snicido. Ban Franomco, Juue 2,.—At Hamilton, No- vadn, this n\'mn'ug, Patrick Cnsey was shot and fatally wounded by his fostor-brothor, Thomas L‘u;my, who in un iustaat blow Lis own braing out. Eyuch-Laws From the Nushoilie (4'enn.) Lunner, May 81, Pt ISLE, A horrible murdor was commisted aix miles north of ‘Wiptonsille, in Obion County, at 1 o'clock Friduy afternoon, by & man bont on'plun- der. Tho nimo of tho 'maa was Murphy, o wont to the house of & Ar. Donaldson, who was supposed to bave §7,000 stowed snugly away in an iron safe. DMr. Donaldson was considered somewhat cccentric so far as tho safoty of his funds was concerned, having at one time in his life lost quite an amouut by tho suspension of n bonk. 1lo thereattor rosolved nevor again to put Tiis trust in bauks, aud 80 bought him an iron safo, in which he kept his valunbles. When Murphy reached the houso he found no one thore Dut Mrs, Milton Dongldson and o negress employ- ad g8 o sorvant, Mr. Donaldson hoving gone down into the *‘bottoms™ to look after some cattle. Fonriug, pechaps, that thoy might thwart bis burglarious intentions by glving _the elarm, ho took an ax aud split Mra, Donuldson'y slult open in two or threo difforent places, felling her to tuo floor, aud killing bor instantly. The ne- gross attompted to malie her escapo, when ho cut tvo groat gashes in her hend, and left_ hor Ivieg on tho ground for doad.’ The murderer having, as_ho thought, put every living soul upon tho place to death, lio commenced attompt~ ing toopon the safe, uud wes hard at work nt that vory dificult porformance when the ne- gross Laving partinlly vecovered, gavoe the alurm. Lyo ueighbors, having heurd her ories, ran ovor o ths houso, but the murderer and robbor confronted ihem with 2 doulo-barreled vhot-gup, aud told thom to hals, or ho would DLlow out thoir braing, Not being armed, they callod for sssistence, and soon quite a number of citizens hnd gathored about the house with guus, Secing that ho 12ust either be killed or capturad, Murphy throw down his weapon and took to the woods as fast as 1t wau posible for his loge to carry him. The news of tho horrible deed sproad rn{ddly; men con- tinued to pour into tho neighborhood until there was o great army of them searching through the woods nfter Murpby, Evary mun in Tiptonville mounted horson and also joined in scouting tho conutry over, Under sych circumstoncer, it wag impossible that the murderer should muiccessfully cluda {ho vigilanco of his pursucrs and escape, Ilo wus at Inet cnught aud taken before the negresy, who identitiod him sy the mun who Joclkod her down with the ax. Murphy ut flrst stoutly denied having kuocked tho neyress down and murdered Mra. Donaldson. Ho olaimed theb o nun named Mefonzio had perpolrated the murdar, but no ona elso boside Limeelf had hoon Heon nbout the prewisos. After parleying with him for wome timo, ho was told that it wea no uso talking; evoryihing pointed toward his boing tho _ author of tho crimes perpotrated. If he did dot toll them a straight story about i, thoy would Lill him, 1o tinally confessod to Daving liuocked down the nogross, bt still de- niod Liying had unything to do with the mur- der of Myu, Donuldson, He was told that it ho did not toll all about the murder of Mrs, Don- aldson they would doprive him of his existonce instantor. " o then bogged pormisslon 1o write n Jottor to his wife at Dover, Stowart County, telling her good-by, that he had heon wrong- fuily neensed of tho murder of Mvs, Donaldson, Lut nevertholoss he was to die for it. Ila wag shot and Jalled ut 8 o’clock Friduy night. Mur- Ph was ubout 24 vours old, Mrs, Donaldson had arrived ut hor 60th yoar, The uegress is not expocted to live, IN ALABAMA, Wa learn from . puasonger who arrivad here yostorduy that » groat doal of excltomont pra- vatled ot Oourtland, Ala., Fridoy night, avor the hnuging of o white wan, aged 18 yours, for out- raging tho nerson of a while girl much youngor thau himself, He was hauged to the imb of n sycamors tros, 400 yurds south of Courtland, ut” 10 o'clook, ' Hin body bung two feat from the teunk of the treo, and Lis foob lucked tho sntne distanco of tuuahini:thourmmd. 1o hind comtnitied tho outrage on the day provi- ous, ‘The girl mnde the most strennous resist- anco to bis hellivh purpose, when he cat her throat with » knife, on each sido, aud also hor windpipo, but failed In Lis_daublo purpose to comuit murdor and rapo, Bha way wtill living whon our informant loft, byt with Uitls bopa of LN O RAILROAD NEWS. (Contlnned trom tho Flrst Pago. Towa, nnd the appointment_of a Recalvor pond- ing tho decision, "}, T, J. Boardmau, A, Lynde, Clintlon Alexandor, 1. R, Page, A. V. Spouca, Sophlo W, Dann, and Quinoy A. Brown, of Massachusotts, James Wentworth and Elijah Colburn, of Now 1lampshire, Nathanicl Holnics, of 8t. Louis, aud 208 othor bondholdors, sro the complninants, It fa averrod that falso ropro- sontations were mndo in scouring the funding of post due conponn; that tho manngomont of tho road ig in tho hands of a few creditora who nro aolely futoreated in seouring their claims to the projudice of thoe bondholdors ; that thorxond is grossly mismanaged, & —_—— MISOELLANEOUS. BPRINGFIELD & NORTIWESTERN NIAILLOAD XLEG- TIONH, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, SpriNarILLD, 1ll., Juno 2.~The annual meot- ing of tha stockliolders of the Springlleld & Northwestern Rallrond Company was hold hero to-day, and the following gontlemen were olect~ od Directora: 1. . Smith, C. R. Griggs, D. T, Thompson, J.'K. Kincaid, Jobn Tice, Robert 8. Mgore, D, T wnxf onor, John T, Btuart, and A. 3. Waro, The following aro tho officers eloctad : A. J. Ware, Prosidont ; Johu ‘T, Biuart, Vice- Prosident ; George A, Llanchard, Secretary ; D, T. Thompson, Traasurer, THE PENNAYLYANIA RAILNOAD COMPANY, Spacral Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. PHILADELPHTA, June 2.—A spocia! mosting of tho Bonrd of Directors of the Ponnsylvania Kail- rond Company will bs leld to-morrow in this city, whon a thorough reorganization of tho Company's ofiiciats will take place, Col, Tom Soott Ling, it s said, reconsidorsd his docision, oud will be put in nomination. The following ticket will Ds prosouted for elestion, sand no doubt ean be ontortained of its suceosy: Qol, ‘lom Scott, President; William Roborts, First Vico-Fresidout; A. J. Crasntt, Second Vieca- Preaidont, A mooting of the stockholders of the Call- fornla & ‘Loxas Construction Railway Compony was called for to-day, but, through wantofa quorum, has boon M\Jolunod uatil the 4th inst., when o delailed statomont of the Company’s Onancial position, prospects, ete, will bo pro- aented. ELKOTION OF A TOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE PENN-~ BYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Special l)ia(xllall to Phe Chicago Tribune. Prrranunat, Pa., June 2.—This aftornoon the etookholders of tho Pennsylvanis Comnany hold & meeting in tho offico of "the Bocrotary, W. IL Barpes, The uttendauco was email, and Thomas A. Beott wan_abscut. A Board of Directoru wau clected, ns follows: Thomas A. Scott, Goorgn B. Roberts, M, H. Houaton, H, J. Jowatt, J. N, MeCullongh, Willinm Thaw, and Edmund Smith, Dir, Bmith was the only now momber chosen, No business of importance otherwito was tron- saofod, and tho meeting ndjourncd il tho 15th just, when some intoresting mattors will come up {or discussion, LAKE EDIE, BVANSVILLE & BOUTIWESTERN. Evaxsviuie, Ind,, June An mrangemeont was to-day consummated botween tho ofivors of the Lake Erie, Bvansville & Southwestorn Itail- rond and the Trustees of tho bonds of this city, whereby the complation of the road is assurcd from this city to the rich coal flelds of Duboly County, Work will bogin on tho lina boyond Booneville immediately, LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. The Roston Suit in «Bankruptoy Agaiust the Union Pacitic Raiirond. Boyron, Juue 2.—In the United Btates Dis- trict Court this morning, Judge Lowoll gave his decision on ihe petition that the Union Paciflo Railroad be required to appear and show causo why it sbould not be ndjudged bankrupt, Tho Court decided sgaiust the petitionor. Louisiana Levee Elonds Declared Vanlide New OnLEaxs, Juno 4.—The Suprome Court hiave decidod the laveo bonds, issned under Act No. 82, of 1870, to be vaiid obligations of the Btate. Thess bonds had Leon onjoined, aud in consoquence of shat injunction, Stein Brou,, of TLoudon, sud othor Irge forelgn bondholders had commenced suits against the State Funding Bonrd, If thoso suits should bo discontinued, tne Funding Boord will commenco funding in July, paying Intercat on nll bouds to Jan. 1, and intorost on the now bonds to July 1. Sults Against the Winneshick Ynsure ance Company. Speeral Dispateh to The Chicage Tribune, SrriNor1ELy, I, Juns 2.—Iu the United Btates Court, to-day, about 200 suits agaiust the policy-holders of “tho Winneshiok Ilnsurance bampany were called and sot for trial ou tho dth, CUSTER ON THE WAR-PATH. Special Dispateh to The Chiougo Tribune, Bisuaror, D, T,, June 2.—Custer, with 450 cavalry, one company of iufantry, and fifty In- diau scouts, left Lincoln last night to intercopt the Indinus who laft Choyoune somo days ngo. Custer struck the trail twolve milos wost of Liu- coln, and followed iu tho direction of Berthold. he Indians seem to be after the Borthold Agenoy, and are supposed to number over 1,000, many parties having joined thom sinco thoy left Clhisyenne. Spacial Dispateh to The Chicago T'ribune. Bsaanck, D. T., June 2.—Custer roturned from the chaso after the Indinns this nteruoon, hoving followed them about forty miles, Ho found tracos only of straggling parties of the Indian party which lefv tho Choyonne Agency. Phoy seomod to have gone in tho direction of the Black Hills, whero thoy were supposed to bo concentrating to intorcopt tho gold-hunters, They hiad 1ot gone to Berthold. ~ Cuater's ex- podition will leave in about ton duys. —_—— Sale of Real Estate. The sunouncement in our advertising eolumns during the pust week of Mesars, Elinon, Pomoroy & Co,’s great sale of lots 1 Fayno & McNeal's Subdi- vision at Xvanston, has attracted universsl attention not only in Chieago, whero the greut and growing im- yortance of Evanston aa u placo of realdence {5 voll Imown, but in several of {ho larger citfes throughout the State, where the property hus been sdvertlsod, The attendance at the salo will be Jurge, nnd computi- tlon for the choico lots active. No Lotter invest- mont can be found than theso lots offer. Tho fground fs high aud dry, streots well graded, and finely oroamented with treer, Sidowalks Inid, snd woveral flus houses now i courso of ercotion on ilns subdi- wviejon, so that partics coutemplating buying to build ‘will not wait loug for nelghbors, “This wpacinl freo brafa leaven the Wells strect depot this moruing ot 30 o'clock, running directly to the place of sale, New Pianos for Rent, Fino rosewood cases, earved legs, utc,, oto, Rent money deducted, if purchesed, Reed's Temple of Musie, Corner Desrborn und Van Buren streota. New Planos forRont. Tine rosewood casos, curvod legs, oto, Rent money deduetod if purchascd, Ttced's Temple of Musio, Cornor Deurborn snd Buren stroots, SPECIAL NOTICES. WIEN YOUR LIVER IS OUT OF ORDER, USE DR JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS, AND YOU WILL BRING BAOK THIS ORGAN 'TO A HEALTIY CON- DITION, AND GIT RID OF MANY DISTRESSING SYMPTOMS, WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, WHST VIRGINIA, FAMOUS for its altorative waters and_ fashionable i B w\?.%“{fi.nmp}l;.flgt July and August—Monthly, 5.6 boe day ¢ wookly, 88 ur duy. s Ly’ Dusoriptive pamphlots at thy D 1 e d Madisos Tayaer, soruoral Blat AHONGH 1o THYTON & 0O, 1) SWEET, CHALYBEATE SPRINGS. ATLLEGHANY COUNTY, VA,, Will Open Juno 1, for tho months of 3 d tioptara e, SLAvbur iy ol sl Dy gaar duly wid’ Aughi=lauthly, 54 vor day 3 vookly, ishanilora s tore of Huck & Ragner, coruor of ate i sty e _Con, CHALLI 5, BRYTON, Managin, oo CLARENDON HOTEL HARATOGA SPRINGS, Will be opvu for tho u\wrllun of guosta JUNL 1, 1874 Roowa cua bo syoured ut tho Bturtuvaus llauss, Nuw Yarky Detoraa”flouwo, ‘Aubusy 7wl “Giatoudda otal! OLi48, 3. LELAND, Propaloters .. WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. TRADE MARK, WORGESTERSHIRE SAUCE. 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Wasas Ciry Kapross, Bt fauls Exprow..| t: Louls aid Tz Jiz, vin Jackyonvilln Divislon, Shrtugiiold Kxpross IE‘EK" Cx Pentia, Kopkuk & Bur Olengo & aiiean Mo 65 ar, Lacon, Wi v Joliol & Dsehs Aosommasdation, CHIPARD, MILWALIKER & St _PANL RAILWAY, Unton Depot, enrer dadison wnd Canniesta,* Ticket Ofos G South Clariest,, oppoaite Sherman House, and at Depate Arr Milwaukes, Madison & Prairie dul Ohiony Maflversvars. * $:00 8. m.{*11:008, Milwaukoe, Groon Hay, Stavons’ ] ks Tolaty St. Paal & Mi s * 9208, m. [*4:15 p. Pint, o du ostdieru Lo, Atail Drairic *5:00 p, m.|® 7:60p, m, Ditlwnukec, B, Paul & T |+ 9:30; olis, Niglit_fixps ILLINOIS CENTRAL KAILROAD. Depot faot af Latkeat, and ook of Twenty-secsnd-at, e et St Giappe i scorset, Stcih Tanve, rrive, 8¢, Touls Expross, .., 81, Lois Fast. Lo, Gulra & Now Orlean: Caho & Now Orl (@) Ttuiis to Cuampnign on Batu: CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & G Depol it dians. e ue il Sizteenthette, Ticket oficas, No, i it o 20O G Arrive, | * 710 p, . il and Txpross, Otiawa and B 1l L ansas Olty, clilson & St. Josoph 1ix; uzora, Passoingo Mlmdo!n‘\)unwn Aurorn Passongor,.,. ‘Aurora Passenyor (Sunday). Dubnque & StouxCity Eix; Tacifio Night Kz, for O Kaopsan Oity, Loavonworth, At hleon & St Josophy Lexp. ... (1 Downess tirova Accommaonation Downor'uGrove Accomtnodation) Toaun 13xprom,... P “Ex. Sundeys, 1Ex. Saturday, :Ex, Moutay CHICAGO & NORTIWESTERN RAILROAD. cty aficer, 8 Ol Shermun-llouse), and 15 Oanale 3oy corner Vudison-st Taan b v& Dubat fan a Jrreoportd Dubnano 15 @ Ireubart & Diibuaus Jitbro & Milwaukes Alall,. b Milwauokeo Yixpross, b Milwaukon Passong & Miliraukes Passor 2 Grown Hiay Bapruss b &t, Paul & Winoaa & Hiarquorio Lapross & B Pl Pasamuga ‘a—Dopot cornor of Wella nnd Kinzlo 8-Dabot corap of Cnpal and Kinzls W.IL STENNELT Gon. Pass, Agont. CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Dapst, corner of Vunlluren and Sherman-ats, INekst oftegy) Grand Tacifo Hotel. L Arrive, 5:30p, m. m 3 t 6:0a. m, Omahs, Lonvons'th ¥ Atchison Fz| Paru Agcommodation, o Night Kzpress.. Wt mmrameene s LEGAL. BANERUPT HOTICE. Tates os low ns any First-class Line, Through ‘llickets Lower than by other Lines. Through to Chicago from British Points, $35."6’ Currency. Eoursion Tiokata at reduced raton, Drafis on Great Britnin, Irolnod and the Guntinout, b low tatos. iice, 168 LaSulio-atey 8: W, enr, Madisam, Chicago. s OBy P BTN, Woatbra Agent. NEW YORK TO GARDIFF, TheBanth Tales Atiantle Stesmehip Gompanyis New Dirst-olass, Full-poivernd, Olyunsbuilt Steanships will sall from Penusylvauls Rallrard Whart, Jorsoy City: PRMBROKY, Muyllfiil'lillflflfllw,. .Juno 27 unv 13 GLAMORGA! Ourrying poods aud pasrangers at through ratos from sl prrtaof tho United Stutes and Canaila (o ports o 1o Byiutol Channel, and ail other poluta in Eaglund. "liesa staanaliins, built exprosely for tho fradoe, arapro- slded with oll tha ldtast kmprovoments for tho cuiaforiand couvamienco of CABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGRRS. Tirat Cubln, $5and 20 curronoy, Socond Cabln, 855 guroney, Stdorage, 40 currency, Propaid Steorage cartitfeatos from Gardiflyesesessess 3%, Drufts jor £1and npwards. For furthior purtieulars, apply to CardI, at the Com- ‘pany's Otticos, No. I Dnck Chnmbrs, and i Now York to ARGHIBALD BAXTER & CO., Agonts, No. 17 liroadivay. GUION LINE. FIRST-OLASS IRON STEAMSHIPS, Betwoen NEW YORK and LIVERFOOL, calling 8t Queenstown, Cnrrying tho United States Mail. SAFETY AND COMFORT. EP™ Passougers booked to and from the principal Eu- ‘ropean poriu nt loweat rates. eafta znd Lettors of Crodlt lssnod en leading Bauks and lankors throughout Jaropo, HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO., FIFTEL-AV. STATE LINE, To Glasgovw, Belfust, Liverpool, Londonderry, &e, STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, HEATE OF VIRGINTAL, STATE OF GEORGIA, FIROM PIER 30, NOIWTH KEVIER, N, ¥. ‘Woekly Saitings naxt Suimaer, Tiatonof pusmain: /Cabluy S0 ad 989 £otl: Stooruge, apJow us by auy hrt-olses Hiu. “Drafts at Jowwest ratas, For furilior partloulais apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & 0. Ageats, 1 Hropnay, Now Lo JOMA'T. EA R, Local Agont, rkut., Olilougo, National Line of Steamships, INOTICE. Tue most southorly rauto Las alwaye beon adopted b (ks Caroany Lo apia. 1o0. ant heaiauder. *oopted by Sailing teom Now York for LLYERPOOS and QUENS- TOWN avery SATURDAY, B Yori tue London (dirsct) avory fortnlght. 870, $80, ONrTOOy; aLoerago, at KIMLY roilucod nutos, " Hotlm tokots st owoat rates. Drults tor 21 and_upnrd, WILITAN MAOALISTIT Gon'l Westorn Aont, Nagtheast comur Olaglz und Raudolplists, (opposite new ~ Shormuy oo, ANCHOR LINE. Feom Now York to all paits of Great Britaln, Traland, and Coulinantal Eorops Srery T iure H oo aay Pactrdey, AN from 5, NrREiaqy ® Unitod Siatos Currouvs, Gritivh cago, 41 Rlaliy Denfta vo lowoat rites, Avpiy at Comiany's Oitices, n SCALES. ALEE s FAIRBANKSH STANDARD SCALRES OF ALL BIZES. FAIRBANKS, MOREH&CO 111 AND 113 LAXR-ST, FRAOTIONAL OURRENCY, $56 Packages FRACTIONAL GURRENCY FOR HALW A% Batling from Cabin pasea, TRIBUNE OFFICE, | In the District Court of the United States for tho Eastern Dis« trict of Wisconsin, Tn the mattor of the Osbkosh Manufaoturing Company/ Bankeupt. In Bankruptey, Notécy 1z lureby given that in parsusnco of an order of tbw Distriot Conrt of tho Unlted Stutos, in aud for the Eastorn Distedot of Wisconsiu, mado und ontorod on tha 30th day of Slarch, A, D, 154, tho undurulans in 1sankrupter of i bitd Badkrapt, will soll at publia zuccion 1o tha hizhost and best hiddr, for cashi. om Tlutioduy, tho2sth dey of Juno, A, D, 1673 ab 10 e'ciocls in thio Toronnon of {hat'duy, 2 thio oitico of tho eald Bankrupt, situate on the preniuos horelnnttoe dosoribad, on 1tigli Ktraet, [n tao Gity of Oshi:arh, and Stata of Wise canata, ali tho Hldlit, Utloand Intorost of rupt, endail tha vight, title sud intorest a MEnod, a4 nasigaors of suid Tatate, 13 and to the fols g’ desoribed Seal Eutato, toudtior with alltho ap. ctuiinnos taerounts bolouging, 1¥ing And bolng witu i "o ifeh Ward- of tha- Giy 01 Ushloost Qodniy of Winuebaga, end Statu of Wisconol, tnd dor seribed e fullows, towlt: ‘Lota fourteon (1)) and fiftoen (16), and Ints ono (1), iwe (), threo (1), fou (), five (41,"sighu (8). nino (9, ten (10}, elovon (i1), an twetvo (13), {n Doreal ubidivision of 1ot ono in Glook ono huidirdd aud ploven in said Fiith Ward, frea from ol iucumbraneos. Tlere will als bo sold at publio auction ut1ho ann thme amd plaes witt said TLial Batato all the rlght title nud Interost of tho wald bankrapt and tho said nsdlgnoes in and to cortaln Inttors patent for tho Manufac. turaof Throshlng-Aluohins known s tho Golser Soparater aod totnce HorrocPower, “togaller it all ead in the Manufactoro of such Sopaeatirs aud 1o Powors, And the xald axslgnoos Wil 8so at tho sam {imoand iace sollat publio sustion to'the hignost an Best bidder for cash, u Jurga mwuuntof lumier, ron, niolding sand, hubs, apokue, xnd otbor material and pors tonal yropurty el In the Munufaoture of Thresting, Muchiner, also » Inrye number of Throshing-1 Juown as th Gebxer: Maoliine, somo £ o wthors {0 wn unfinished atate, Tho Koal Katnto abova doscribed eonstate of sbiout four acros of land Iying on Yor River, western and_Milvautioo & 5t, Paul Haiiway {racks rouning to the works, 'The bufldings ure of beick, now, and bualt 0 tho most substantial aad Sonvenient manor, Dradday3h 1 3 wuronmso: onk B, YAON! Anstguoos, artorns ITOMECE. Wisereas, Dunlel Pratt and Oharles 8, Symondy, a3 As alguous i Buukruptey of the **Peupla's Sate Doporit aud Savings Institutlonol the State of Now Yark," aro the Gnvnors sud hold the title of one undivided aif o of thw Inuds wud_promises horeluwaitor dosoribod: and, whoreus, nt a Upurt of Dunkeaptey held in and for tha Northorh Disteict o New Yark, at. the United Statos Gourt-roo, a tho ity of Ui, fn sald Siata of New ork, un_tha 19th duyof March, A, Di 1874, 1t was, ot wwtitfon filed, ordered by safl Court ‘(hwt sald ‘As. sgneos may ¢S und convoy thy ey undiviod | o thia two thoueand aorn of Iand itunte In the ‘Tawh o Momence, M - tions as shsll in thule judgnient seem tor tha bost In- forastof maid eatate, the s buinye U Lauds hzelne s tordusorlbud; xud, wheroys, Win. H, Comutosk, of eaid Northern Disirict of Now Yotk f3 théfuwaer, aud holdu thie titl uf the athier undividod hall or wolcty of tho anid Tands Bud premisoy, and Ly, by Tils. agreamont with waid Ausignees, 1n ordor (o fucilitte the ssle of xald Tandy, consunted to soli acd ouuvoy his waid undividnd Iiulf oF molaty thoreof upon the szie wems and condi- tiuuw as heroinnfter atatad, Now, theesfore, publlo nos tico I8 hereby glvon thutwe, the underdgned, fn purigs anco ¢ suld order and ugraomont, whatl, and will, o “Chursday, tho 11th day of June, A, D, 137, 4t 12 0'cfnck atuvon of thiat day, st tho gralnvhseliouso of Guorgs 5. Biakeslos & Ca,, 11 thio Villugy ni Momcnes, i tho Cona. t of Kanka koo, and Stats of Diuots, oxpare for salo, Kt sell at publ{o auction for the highust and bet price ¥ho vania will brini ail wnd singular, the followinic dus aribed undy and Drandees sftuuted To the Tawnslip of Momence: n- tha County af Kankakeo, aud Statd of Seotion \Hlll}" Section twa (2), Seotlon ril Tialf of Seotion twulvo (135, “oxuont ori) icribed a3 tho sauthoast quuslor of tig nourihonst aunrtor af said Seotion twolvo; tho asst hall andl the, emst half ‘of the soutliwest quarterof Hootlon i1 i Towuships {niety (b0) Nortl, Raing clov- t of tho socond peinclpsl meridian, wnd cone {utulnig 2,635 67- 100 acraw, mioto o jese, togothor with the imyprovornsite wid” Agphictouaces thivounto bclonglug, "Viio terigs of sand aate 10 b aua-unl cnstt on tho dolty: ory of & dood for thin shme; and tho balsueo in olghi Tivathe from tho dntaof salerto Lo socured by mort wagoox et duul o pronlaos uld, 714, Dluy 10, 164, DANIEE PRATT, OHARLIR 8, 3\'AIONES, Assignoosof tho Fenyleis ¥aiu 1oioniu and Batings Ine stitutivn of tho btate of Now Yuyl. 1T, COMSTOOI, tinols, v etaven (1), S&L s 85 " GENTS FURKISHING GOODS. I8t L L e L e SHIRTS! WILSON BROS, 67 & 09 Washington.st., Chicago, And Fourth-st,, Pikes Opexa House, Cincinnatd, S s sy st S e——————ry EDUCATIONAL, EEBLE SCELOOIL, N ?X[&'ISAGUHIE‘.‘ N+ Y. Tittson n fibrough Eu.(llw:a%ga 331 14 ATSionL ki 104 rn Languugoy, diutlo WIng. Boxt ganool ot g o Yol o i, fos g