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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JUN 5 . BREWERS IN BOSTON. Proceedings of tho National Congress Yesterday. Gratuitous Information to National " and State Governments, CGood!Brewers Enjoined to Pay All Taxes Promptly. Publio Opinlon to Be Molded in Favor of Malt Liquors. . Temporanco Legisiation to Meet Strenuous Opposition. Gpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, Bostoy, Junc 4.—1The Drowors’ Ausvclation had & busy day to-day. The nddress to tho peo- fio previously printod was devided upon; and o sories of rosolutions proceding was adopted. Ono of thoe most interestiug foatures to tho gen- oral 'public was tho addross of Mr, H. Router, of tho Highland Spring Brewory, Boston, Ho sold that prohibition bnd misorably failod, and continued as follows: 3 When wo obsorve how cnmfllchfly mon of sclence, ‘whosa calling leads them to tho clusest study and fn- vostigation of 3ho question, agreo in thelr deciafon; whea wa consiiler the prescnt corruption of stimulauts and narcotics the world over, whetlier {n tha slape of coffco or tea, oplum or tobacto, beer, wino, or whisky, —n consumption o onortious’ in its propor- Hons wud B0 universl fn its practico na 10 Lo nbaolutely fnoxplicablo on any other theory thau tho {nlierency of the desire for them when wo fuirly consider all this, can we auy longer concedo the slight- et wu“l“ghl 1o tho simple dendal of the ndvécates of rohibition that this desiro s inheront? The prohib. tory Luwe Liave therefore failed to this dsy, and will fall Torover, Whou prompled by lust of power, or political ambition, all of them often joluod to profes- sious without performanco, such luws aro cnacted Dby our law givers, G Saloons result, na wo dudly witness them, undor tho yrohibitory rule, and nro inevitablo, If man'craves and counumes stimulants tn-nccordaneo with o luw of nu- ture, nll Lnniun enactmenta to subduo this instinct by outting off th sources of gratifieation uro mero vuguo entreatics und bewltehied apologies of legialation, I thero ot thin luto day uny need of an argumont to provo thut llubt fermentod Jiquors aro the ono thin noeded ¢ Daes their almost intversal adoption by civfl- 1zed Lumaulty as the drink of the peoplo " really fako tho question” us to thelr peoullar iitucss out of tho aln of debato? I il notn settled fact? If 4t was simply n question of boer or no beor with our Logis- luture, tlit tho declston could not, for_n moment, bo doubtful, No, tho question with our Legislatures’ iz, % Blall wo do s positive injustico to tho brewer, the pirvogor, aud tho constumor of alo aud bece fu order seciyu's positive good 77 Mr. Fling, cditor of the Brewers' Gazelte, mado » vory intorosting spooch, which showed ' thor- ough ncquaintance with local politics, The Dauquot Lo-night waa an_ clogant affair. Thoro woro ilowors, music, champague, aud Rhine wine in nbundance. ‘I'o speaking was good, and tho gonoral sontl- ment of evory ono was that tho New England browers Liad dono evorything that they could to malke their vigit plossant, [7o the Associated Press] Bosrox, Masa,, Sune 4,—At tlio sossion of the National Congress of Drowors to-day, tho fol- lowing geucral resolutions, nccompanied by o long proumble, wero adopted ¢ Jccolved, That thts Congresa do now suthorize and sripover tho Executivo of (ko Chiof Ausoclation to lsy foro tho Nationul Govornmout and _tho Logislaturea of tho varions Stutes all tho facts nnd statiatica thoy havo gathiered i relation fo tho brewing busincss, so that tho Natfonal Goverument and tho various State Legislatores mny bo fully cognizant of the pusi tion claimad for tholr busineas, and, boing thus fully Inforraed, they may bo iuclined by Judicious laws to fecoguizo tho sumo and aiford protaction agalust thoao Blo are iguorautly aud unjustly its encmics and dt 18 cr Resolved, That measures bo ndopted to induco the Government to remit tho duty on barley imported Trom Canads, and by no mosus to incroaio the duty on {mported hops: and it fs furthor Resolved, That thia Cougress, duly rocognizing tho neuseity of contributing to tho oxpenses of tho Gov- dinment, tho reduction’ of the natfonal debt, and sulntenance of the financial power of tho conutry, do urgo upon the brawers, individually and colloctivoly, o wiudom of zealously wutching tho sourco of rov- enuo to which thoy #0 largely contribute, 60 that by all sufblo meaus it inuy bo Increased by an fuceeaso of t‘:lflilll‘\lffll und in o Way rotarded for personal galn; rther, Tesolted, That & committeo bo appolnted by this Congreas who will preparo & sultablo uddroes by which thio public may bo reached, in oxder to 1ay beforo them thelr trua position s browers. TEMPERANOE NESOLUTIONS, A gocond sories, enlled tomperauco rosolutions, wore also adopted, a8 followa : Resolved, That we, brewers of tho United States, in Congress assemblod, do heroby solemuly profest sguinst the courve 'taken by so-called tompersuce soefotics L0 old up the uso of malt liquors us tondiugg to humorality, vico, crimo, or pauporism, snd ugaint thelr etforts 10 Influcuco tho United Slutcs and State Leglsutures ngaiust their manufacturo; and Pesolved, Thnt through our locsl sssociations, by poruonal effort and by meaus of our oficial organs und tho press generally, wo will endouvor to iufiuonce publio opinfon in favor'of tho uso of malt liquors s o ‘wholcsome, nutritious, and_sbsolutoly necousary as u Lealthful réetorative, without in any menner or form tending to the injury of person or property, und, thierefure, not ealllug for any poilco regulntions s und Jtesoived, That local ssioclutions nd ind{vidust ‘Drewers in'thie several States aro hereby called upou to auake overy oxertion fo provont leglslation against tho o of mult iquors, and, where laws oxiut of this chur~ acter, to havo thoni repealed ;. and §t is furthine Resolewd, 'What each und ovory brewer iu culled upon 1o encourugo such candidato for oflice whethor in lo- «al, Btate, or Federal Government, who will opposa th enacting of lsws probibiting thio salo of all fer- tnented liguory, ond nlso, whenover practicablo, uso their influenco to huveail fermented liquors sold un- Qer u discriminuting lcense, A longs nddress to tho Premdent and peoplo of thio Unitoa Sustos follawed tho resolutions, ome Drucing tho statistics of tradoin malt liquors, advoeating their subatitution for alcoholic drinke 88 0 proventivo of intomperauce, and domanding tho modincution of the taritf assessed upon thoe raw umterinl. [The addross- reforred to was printed in fuil in yosterday's Tumone.] FIRES, At Susquehanna Depot, Pa. Busquenssna Deror, Pa., June 4.A fire which broke ont in the *‘ Unfon Storo™ early this morning, destroyed twonty wooden build- Ings, mostly storos. The total lous ia eatimated &4 from §50,000 to 975,000, At Sterling, Iil. Svectal Disvatch to e Chicugo Tribune, BrERLING, Lil, Juno 4.—Tho distillory-waro- house of John 8. Miler, containing 1,600 burrels of aleohol, was kot on’ fire to-day from & hot brauding-iron. 'The immensd pumps goon got it it under control, thus provonting & fearful eon- tlugration, Tho losu is not honvy, Several mon wore geriously burned by tho mloohol taking firo, At Manitowoc, Wis, Bpecinl Dispateh to e Chicavo Tribune, Manrrowoo, Wis,, June 4.—A firo hero this aftornoon dostroyed the foundry and wachine- shaps of E. . Smalloy, situntod on York stroot, neur the lake. It originated in tho ongine-room, Loss eutimated ot $8,000; insuranco, §2,000. THE COTTON INTEREST, ATLANTA, Ga., Juno 4. —The Agricultural Con- @ress to-day udamad rogolutious looking to n union of tho Cotton Btates sud direct trado movement, without exprossing proforonce for wuy port. Tho roport n} the Committeo on Emi- gration wag ndopted. It favors land-ownors do- nating land to uotun sottlurs, : A rosolution was adopted urging tho refunding of_tho cotton tax to producors. 3 Mastors of Stato Granges of tho cotton States ‘wero to-tay appoluted an Ixeontive Committeo to urge Cobgress to rofund tho cottou tax. The mlpum of both meotlngs show o largo in- creaso of acroago of coroals, aud o decroaso of ootton, - A P = Among the Mound-Ruilders. From the ttumwa (fowa) Democrat, 1t hina Leen & fact known to two or three gen- tlemen 1 this county that & chain of mounds ex- futed bolow tlws oity, commoncing near tho wouth of Bugar Cresk and extending 13 miles northward at distances botwoon rasching as far o4 2 milos, In company with Capt.W, H. Kitter- wman, David T, Miller, Eaq,, aud Mr, Samuel H. DBurton, it was our pleasure ono day this week to oxcavato aud exploro two of the mounda men- tionod. The firat ono wus thout 45 feot in diam= ctor aud 140 feot in circamforonce, It is situatod upon an ominouce, the highest point in that yi- olnity, Mound No, 4 lies directly north'of tho first ono desuribed and diotant from it about one-~ fourth of u milo. We fouud upon exonvating in tha centro of tho lnat ono—which wax 235 foot in oircumferenco—o l“f'" of stono ut the dopth of 4 fuot, whioh boars all tho marks of having passed throygh fire. Wo also found a mess of churcoal, & Led of nshon, snd caloined humex bones, all of whiol evidences gave ué conolusive proof that those mounds were no erooted by Indians, sud dhat the poople whid did ereot tham practicsd cromation] Boveral .thoorios havo beon ad- vanced a6 to tho uses to-which thoso mounds wero adapted by tho bulldors. Many strong proofs have beon brought forward that thoy wora_placos for human unerificon} otbors Liavo urged that thoy woro signal stations, by which tho_ mound-buildors could carry intolligonce to Incrodiblo distauces almost with tho spood of tho tolograpl. - Lot coujoctures tnke whatover shnpa thoy rany, thoe faots which wero brought forward by onr nxq]lorlug ‘party romain to con~ found nll thoories which ascribo the building of the mouuds to Indiang, ns Indians nover burn tholr dead undor any circumstances, Tho most ronsondble theory that enn bo ade vaneed in anurd to tho mnkors of theso strango movomonta I8 thin: Tho Aztoca of Moxico, when conquorad by Cortos, had - woll-authonlioatod tradition that thoir nncestors camo from tho far North; and"it is vory Frobnbln that theso anclont Moxlonna at .ono’ fimo inabited Town, Missourl, Wisconsln, and Iliinols. Drivon out, Lowovor, by the barbarous hordes of ‘fartars (or Indinus) Who' ewept down wpon them from Bolring's 8iraits, they woro forced to floo southward and loave tliolr homes and mounds to tho invadors, This thoory finda strong corroboration in the wonderful simllarity oxhibited in tho mounds of Meoxico nnd Iowa, aud there is senreoly any room to d[nubt thoy were mado by tho same raco of pooplo. ‘MILLERS IN COUNCIL. Annual Convontion of the Millora? National Associntion. 8r. L.outs, Mo,, Juno 4.—Tho Millers' National Assoclation oleotad the following oficors for the onsuing year : President, Goorge P. Plant, 8t. Louls; Secretary, Frank Tuttle, Knlamazoo; Trensuror, D, B, Morrill, of tho snmo place, ana & Vice-Prosident from ench of tho twonty-one Blates roprogonted. W'ho Sccrotory was_ instructod to notify tho Vico,Presidonts of tho deairability of offcoting 8tate organizations in thelr rospootive Statos, TRANBPONTATION. Tho Committeo on 'I'ransportation reported, ronflirming the resolutions passod at Chicago Inst January. Aftor Qisoussion, Georgo Lniu, of 8t. Louis, offored a_subatitute, nnFrovinw of Souator Windom's bill, now ponding in. tho Unitod Btatus Sonato, aud urging the Sonnte and Houso of Reprosontatives to pase it, which was adopted. * INSUBANGE. A committeo of sevon was appointed tg con- sldor tho quostion of insurance, and dotermine whothor it is better to organize a National In- surance Company for their own protection, or offoct o compromise with tho present insurance companies upon their prosent onormous rates, Committees on Transportation and Btorage and tho Handling of Grain, and on Mill Ma~ chinory, wore also appointed. 5 Tho Convention to-day disoussod tho quos~ tion of v STATE OROANIZATIONS, Becerotary Little gavo bis experionca’ In at- (om)}tlng tointrest the millorsin this movement. Ro had jssued over two thousand ciroulars to millers in all parts of the country, aud oxpeated to find at least fivo Lundred millers presont at this Convention, but was sadly disappointed, Ho thought tho question desorved more sttontion thnn hiad beon givou to it. 8. 8, Chiaholm, of Illinois, hiad corresponded with different partios on tho subject, all of whom favorod such organization, and had asked for instructions as to how they shoutd [;rnc\wdv Ho moved tho appointmont of a committeo of threo to draft by-lnwa to fiuvnm Btato socletics, which was adopted, and tho Commitieo np- pointod. 'This Committeo subsequently roporied & 8ot of rules which, after disoussion, were laid over till the evouing scasion. SEEING' THB BIGITS, This atternoon was spont in vislting Bhaw's Garden, various parks, and other promiucnt points in tho city and suburbs, At the night session of - tho Millers’ National Association, tho roport of tho = ; COMMITTEK ON BTATE ORGANIZATION waa takon up. Aftor a long disoussion i wos emounded and modifiod In sub- stanco ag followa: First, that this Association oarnoatly recommend tho formation of an Asso- ciation in onch Btato, composed of mill-owners and munufacturers of flour or meal, subject to such resolutions as ‘h“l 3 mn{ * deom best “to promote the object in view. Becond, that caoh Vico - Presidont of tho Associntion bo ex-ofliclo Prosident of his Stato Associntion until another is clected. Third, that hereafter national conventious of dologatos Lg held in which each Btate Asuocin- tion shall bo entitled to ono reproscntativo for, every 10 milos. Fourth, that the expouso of such conventions ba paid by nssessinonts pro rats nccording to membership. Sixth, thut a committco bo' mppomted to dmaft & con- stitution for such associations and forward tho anmo to the Vice-Presidonts of this Associa- tion in tho respectivo Btates, togother with a cireulnr oxplaining the objects of this move- ment. Mesgra, Dowar, Palmor, and Kochlor wore ap- pointed a8 such commitico, ILLINGIS MILLERS, Aftor adjournment, tho members of the Con- yention from Bt, Louis hold an informal meet~ ing, ond adopted & request addremsed to H. C. Cale, Vico-Prosldont for Illinols, nuking him to call o mass convention of willors of Illinois to moot at Pooris, or somo other contral oity of the Btato, for the purpose of organizimg a State Asgociation at a8 early & day a8 poosible. it savdofls S tude ok THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. The American NMedical Associations Special Dispatch to t'he Chicago 2'ribune. Dernorr, Mich., June 4.—In tho Aesociation, this foronoon,tho recommendation of Mr.Soguin, the delegato fo Eurapo, that the means of ob- sorvation and record bo harmontzed with the for- eign mothods, was adopted. A resolution con- suring olectrid experiments on pationts, by Dr. Bartholomovw, of Cinclunati, was referred.” Dr. yors, of Indians, was rostored to followship in tho Association, A modal wns ordered struck with o likonoss of Dr. Davie, of Chicago, on ouo s8ido, aud the dato of tho orgaunization of the Asuociation on the other, 'Ihe committeo of fiftaen to confor with tho Centenninl Committoo with reference to the meeting of the Association in Philadelphia in 1876 was appomted, AFTERNOON BESSION. Inthe nfternoon, medical work was resumod tn the difforent scctions. In Sec. 1on physiol- ogy, Dr, Bucklay, of New York, read a papor on tud now remody for pruritis. Tho disciission on Dr. N. 8. Daviy' SnEm’, horotofore referred to the soction, endod by ndopting the President’s nuggcutiam for an Tnvestigating Coramittee, aud tho solection of D, Davis for Chair- mon of tho Commitico on Disanse, and Dr. Touer, Obairman of the Moteor- ologionl Committco, ‘Tho other _pupors prosontod wore ono on hydrophobia, by Dr. Gor- risl, of Now York; on Physiology nud its roln- tions to thio practico of miedicing, by Dr. Gray, of Bloomington, Ill.; and Alsthomatical Ther- momotery, by Dr. Soguin, 4 Boe, 2, on obutetrick, discussed ovariotomy at Jougth, Dr. Simg, of Now York, boing *the prin- cipal spoalier, 1n tho scction on surgery, Dr. Board, of New Tond a treavise on olectricity on tho ouro of disonse, and the mothod of soiting fynctured Dones without shortening tho liwb was dikcussed at length, but without arriving any noarer con- clusion than beforoe. Tn tho section ou modical jurisprudonce, Dr. Hownrd sead an_ussoy on emotioual inuanity, aud Dy, Tolley, of South Caroling, a troatise on thi relation of psychology to mediciuo, In tho scction on Stato hygiuno, TILE TEMPERANGE QUESTION, was considored at lougeh, 'Phis torminated in tho adoption of tho following rosolutions ; Resvtved, ‘That, Ju viow of the ularming provalence and fll-pffect of intowperance, with which uono ara sy fainlliar ns members of the medical profoseion, and ‘which have callod forth from cmiuent English phy. slelan tho voleo of waruing to the peoplo of Gruut Britain coucerning the uso of aleoholfo hoverages, wo, ua members of tho modleal profession of the Unitud States, unlto iu tho declarution thut wo buliove thut aleool vhould bo clumud with othor powurful druga ; thut whon preseribed modiead 1t whould bo donu with consclontions caution and # seuso of grout responsls ty, Redolved, ‘That we oo of the opinton that the use of steolle lifuon ua » bovaragols productive of a lerie swmount of physleal und montul discudo, thot it ontadls dlucund appetiten and eufooblod coumtitutions upon offapriug, and that it is u couse of a larto percontago of {lie critne und pauporism of our largo olties aud country, ‘Réeloet, That wo would welcosno any obange in ublio nontfuent that would confino the uss of ine Toxicating. Htors 1o o uhe ot sclenc, axt, and medicino, - This_afternoon & largo number of dolnlgntesl by invitation, vigited sud inspected our Houso of Corructlon, aud a lown party was nlyo'given ot the: boautiful placo of the Hon. W. Westion, above the ocity, This evenng rovep- tions wore hiold by the flon, Jamos ¥, Joy, 1. DBrysh, and Dr, Drodio, The Assoclatlon witl adjourn to-morrow, -— ~The Rod Wln}; (wnn’? Republlcan of tho 28th ujt, says: ‘0o the Tth wo publivhed tho faot thut on tho two previous days tho whoat donlors of thi clty had paid out @150,000 for whoyt, They were thon tho Jargest transsotions known on conscoutive days. But thoy uro totale ly oclipsod by the purchases made lust Friday and Baturdny, which amouated to the eacrmous o of @405,040.70:" CRIME. Sloano, e Fallen Railroad Kiug, Tries to Recover Hinselfu He Surrenders $250,000 of His Loot Money. The Civil Suits Settled, but the Criminal Indictments Pending. A Seducer in Georgia Killed by - the Girl’s Father. Viotims of Lynch Law in Nevada ond California, Sloane, the E‘nilnll Rallwny=Magnatos Sandusky, 0., (Junel) Gorrempondance of the Cleselund erald, Tho romarknble cajeor of Tush It. Sloane, ox- Prosident of the Cinclunati, Sandusky & Olovo- 1and Railrond Compnuy, s familinr to the rond- ors of tho Herald. Its columns contained in do- tall tho facta conncoted with the dlsnnrnr{ of Inrgo embozzloments from the not overstookod tranaury of tho Company; the civil suits in the Xrlo County Court of Common Plona sgainst r. Bloane, for the racovery of over 200,000 alloged to’ have beon appropriated by him ; his arrcst upon sovorul charges of embozzlement, Fob. 18 last; his relonso on §46,000 Lail to ap- poar boforo the Mayor on tho 17th of the same mouth ; bis suddou doparture from S8andusky on tho 14th; his marringo ot Elyrin and fhght to Europo with his bride; his non-appearanco bo- fora tuo Mayor, and tho forfoiture of his ro- ca“ulznncu. Vlilo in Europs Mr. Sloane's handquartora were at Brussels, Dolgium., Thoro i8 no oxtra~ dition treaty with that Btnte, nnd it is, thero- fore, sought s o safa haven of rofuge by the viotims of finanolel iudiscretion, o bas kept up n somewhat voluminous corrospondonce with partios in Sendusky, making tho utmost oudoavars to bring sbout settloment of tho littlo difforouces that existed botween himself oud tho Company. A gontlemnan who has fond hinlf & dozon or more- of Bloane's lottors told mo that in one of thom tho onco lmugblfimngnmn doclared that ho had not $100 in' the world; that poverty was notually staring him in tho faco, in a strange land; aud that ho was trying to_find employment 'of auy kind to curu the duily bread for Limesolf and his wifo. Nearly ail tho” lottors which my informant saw contained similatrly sorrowtul statements, In tho' one patticularly roforrod to above, Mr. Sloano nsked tho Fomou to whom it was addressod to show tho lettor to such of his friends ns ho might deom best. Tho pooplo of Baudusky do not “tako stock” in theso pitiful lnmontutions to any groat extont, regarding thom ns n very b thin* attompt of Blonue to excite n feoling of sympathy in his bebalf, and, if possibl, countoract in somo dogroo tho univorsal indigs vation aud disgust. swhich the mere montion of iy uamo doos not fail to arouse. “ Lot us huve pence,” or words to that effoct, ‘was tho burdon of Blonue's lettors. Probubly 10 person that ovor lived wae mora unxious than o to “lot bygones bo byrones,” Ho know he could ecttlo the civil enits by making rostitution, Dbut the criminel actions troubted him soroly. When “Tho Etate of Ohio” became tho party laintif, and Justico, with bandagod oy stood Ko!dh.\g tho scalos, » compromiso was not Ho cnsy. Sloano mudo o fatal orror fnnob * uquar- ing acoounts " whilo ha ad smplo opportunity. ‘L'lio officers of the Company urged him to do 80 beforo any procecdings wera bogun, but ho would nono of it. Ho wrapped around him tha mantlo of iujured inunocence, intronchod himsolf bo- 1nnd his dignity, respectability, and wonlth, and bado dofinuco to thom. Whon they wore for poace, he was for war, and, whon tho tablos turnod, dofeat and disgrace wore inovitable. Ho challenged them to *“erack thoie whips,” and now, hiil bravado gone, ha is smarting undor the Insh, Ho at longih detormined to muko roslitu- tion in mouoy undoubtodly in the hopo that aftor bo should havo dono this the crimiunl pro- caodings would ba withdrawn. Ho nccordingly signitiod by lettor his desiro to moot porsons au- thorized to * talk business,” and u conforouce was agrood upon, M, Slonno roturned to this country, nccom- panied by his wifo, and & mooting was arranged to take piace at Ningura Falls—ot course on Lier Britaunio Mafoaty's side of thoriver, The partics mot st tho Clifton fouse, about tho middlo of May. _Thoe Railroad Cumpany was ropresontod by J. 8. Farlow, tho Presidont,and N. W, Piorco, momber of'tho Executive_Committoo of tho Toard of Dircotors, both of Boston. T'wo of Mr, Blooue's logal counsel wero nlso prosent—tho Hou. 8. A. Bowman, of Springfleld, O., and Homer Goodwin, of Sundusky, Considerable timo wos wpent 'in cousultation, the nogotin- tions torminating on tho 16th of Muy. Ar Bloano agreed to trausfor to tho Company property to tho smount of $260,000, markot- ublo valuo. The wholo parly, including Mrs, Bloune—hor signaturo being hecossary 1 tho trauufor of roal ostato—crossod ovor ‘nto tho State of Now York, and all tho papers woro oxo- cuted—*sigued, “soaled, and deliverod.” .Tho proporty mado ovor to the Company consists of ruilroad oud other stocks, mortgages, und a Targo amount of ronl eatato in Chicigo, Tolado, Sandusky, and at poiuts aloug thio line of the Oiucinnati, Bandugky & Cloveland Railrond, I was informed, to-day,’ by oflicers of tho Cmu{mny that in ali probubility this property would nol fully roimburse tho Company for its losses by its Into erratic Prosidont, but thoy nre glad enough to rocover thut amount, and call it quits, After all tho business of tho transfor was tinished Mr. Slonna retired *aver tho border” to take refugoe ngn.iu behind tho protecting paw of the British ou. Saclally sponking, tho intorviow was mot o ‘pleasnnt one to cithor party. Thero wes 1o wasto of sentimont or affaction, tho couversation boing kopb mltlruly down to the hard-pan of business, Mr. Bloane is said to look as if h\'ulltyl)'nnrs had pusged over his hond sinco ha loft his native beath, throo and o bulf months ago. It is currontly reported at Bandusky, that, pending the negotintion nt the Fails, Mre. Sloane foun timo to mmke a flying vislt to hor former home ju Blyris,” Ar. Sloane remgined in the vicinity of Niagara—onca, 1t is atatod, vis- iting Windsor—for a wool or ten days after tho sottloniont wos mude, unziously nwaiting nows of tho hoped-for abaudonment “of the criminal procecdings ngainst him. -1t was not “nomin- ated intho bond" that this should bo done, nor did tho ofiicers of the Company make suy Fl‘nm- ise or agreomont whatovor In rogard to thaé mat- ter, Wiiilo ir. Sloano was sunding upon his sultod diguity, and defying the Cowpauy’s rop- rosentatives, thoso proceedings passod outiroly out of tholr coutrol into tho merciless honds of the Stato of Ohio, But it was tho only hopo ho had loft, that thoy would in some way be lnstru~ mantal In causing their withdrawal.” When ho loarned, last waek, thub tho Grond Jury of Erio County hud *upon their ouths aforosaid," re- turned twonty-four indictments sguinst Rush 1. Blouno, for ombozzlemant and forgery, lio ngain went forth upon his wanderings, u fugitive from Justico, an ontlaw in tho land of his birth, 1is prosont whereabouts cunnot bo ascortuined. His attornoy in Sandnsky avors unqualiticdly that he Liay raturned to Lurope, while others beliove Lim to bo somewhore in Canadu. A Seducer Iilled by the Girl’s Fathere Uacun, Gay (Say W), Correapondence of the Couriore journal, Yestordny afternoon » bloody aud o horriblo tragedy in ull itu details took plice noar thig city, resuleing in tho assausination nnd nstant doath of & woll-kuown cotton plantor by the namo of Wiltiam D. Mitchell. When Wileon's ruid captured Macon in the summor of 1865, Mitchell was in It, aud o moem- bor of the Fourlh Indisun Cavalry. Whilo this Tuld wan in the ity the naws was roceived of tho truco uigned by Shormun aud Jobnson in North Curollna, und” in o fow weeku thorenftor the wholo command was disbanded, $ho msjority of tho mon going beck homo in a body, but not o fow romainiug, Among thowo romaining wau Bitchol, who' snbwoyjuently bought & piace of land o the adjoining Gounty of T'wiggs, nnd commencod planting ootton, A man of groat energy, ho prospered, and about two yoars ugo marriod » Vory respiotable widow lady of tho county, Mru Ruy, In his oighborhood lived Dr, John DBull, an oxcollont citizon, & man who had & largo practico and who wus the father of wsoveral grown-up childron, among them ono or two duughtors, MitchLoll, botoro and after his marringe, fio- quently vitited the fanuly, Tlo wes s wmun who sometimes got drunk at publla places, and abont oo yenr 280, while driuling, oponly boasted thnt ho had seduced Dr, Bull's danghtor, Lho Doctor, of course, heard of this, and ho and his son Georgo M, {umodintoly mounted thelr horses und rodo ovor to ahtouell's louso, for tho purposo of killing him. Whou thay met Dl tho purport of tholr Lusinoss was immedi- atoly mado known, Mitohell vehomuntly usserts «d !{\nt whot Lie hiad said was truo, but that the youiig womsa uounanted, w8 ho could Prnvu by lottors aud notos then in his possosslon. Dy, Bull demandod the notes and lottors, whon Mitchall told him ho lad the dny provionsly thrown thom into a dry well on tlhio place, but would lmrnudlulal{ go and got thom. Ilo atarte od off for tho woll, leaving his visitors at tho house, who wailed for sovoral Lours for him to roturn, but not doing 8o thoy know that this was n ruso to got away from tham, Mitcholl loft tho Biate and wont to Virginis, whero ho romnined for mnny monthe., Dr, Bull, not enrlug to koop hia famly In a noghborhood whoro so much soandal had boen ratrod about s daughtor, moved to Macon. Some ono thon wroto Mitcholl that Lio had lott, the mattar died ont, and that ho could return with safoly, He dld 8o, This wns nenrly one yonr ago, Bo soon 08 hio got bock Dr, Bull nent liim » vorbal mos- engo thay ho would kill him on sight. Mitcholl, knowing that ho was not & man to make such & thront ns that without intouding it, kept away from Macon ' until yeatorday, and never movod about the plantation or neighborhiood without ballng boavily arnod with a phot-gun and a ro- volver, . A conntrymnn by tho name of Wall induced him to accompany bim_hero for tho purposo of gotting him to indorso his draft at tho cotton ‘warchouso of Baulsbury, Roeapuss & Co, Thero boing somo_delay in gotting tho draft fixed, Miteholl walked to tho storo of I, J, Traywick & Co., on Third streot, Whilat standing in tho door ko saw Br. Bull approaching, and, knowing his objoct, rapldly rotroated lo tho roar offico. Tho Doctor camo to the door and looked into tho store, gud thou went to Mitchell's mulo and ox- aminod 1t closely, Mitcholl oluded him, got on hifs muto, and rodo oux of town to a littlo strag- F”“R villngo calted Cross IKoys, whoro ho hnd oft hig shot-gun on blg way to town that morn- ing. - Wall, about noon, sont for him to return and pign ‘tho draft, Ho did wo, aud about 1 o'glock Wall and Mituholl atartod homo. 1t is supposed that Dr. Bull and hin son left tho city soon aftor Mitcholl did the first timo. Anyhow they woro soon to cross tho bridgo; aud, turning to the loft just beyond, disnpneated in tho woods, both armod with double-bnrreled shot-guna. - ‘Whon Wall and Mitohell got to Oross Keya tho lattor, got lis ehot-gun, whon both rado on, Whon thoy had resched s point two milos from the city proper, and whero tho road is flanked on oither wide with a gaulborry copuo of wood s0 dongo in thioknoss _that o rabbit could not go through, and whilst Wall was & fow pacos to the raar of Miteholl, & gun was_suddenly fired from tho thicket, quiclly followed by the socond dik- charge, At tho first shot Mitchell reoled inhis anddle, and, whilut In tho act of falling out of it, tho ¥ocond chargo struck him. Ilo foll to tho ground doad. At s subsequont cxnminhtion of thobody it was found that six buckshot had token offoct—tour through the hosd and two through the body, Blr. Wall immediatoly finllopml back to East Macon and told what bud taken place, Tho Coronor, accompanted by thraoe or four _police- mon, immedintaly started for the ground, whoro an Inquest was hold. 0 jury found opposite the body, which still Inyin tho Toad, & narrow path froshly cut through tho thicket.n fow yords long. Wall stated on oxamination that, when tho gun firad, he saw & man at the liond of the path ho thought way Goorgo M. Bull. Ho was not positive thet it was hint, - - "Tho body was brought back to Macon, shrondod ond coflinod, and this morning taken to Twiggs County for barial, ‘Warrants woro, ot o lato hour yosterday aftor- noon, fusued for Dr. Bull aud his son, and Inab nighs Policomen Bimpson aud Fostor wont to the residenco, on Third streot, aud found the family at suppor, with them in their usual places ot tho Ilulblo. Thoy were arrestod atoncoand taken to jail. (ho excitoment In tho aity waa very high when tho neeassination was firet told, and a grout doal of indiguation oxprossed_sgainst Dr, Bull, Buk whon it became known what Mitcholl was killed for, nobody oxprossed any sympathy for nim, somebody romarking that while he ou]i'ht to have bean killed ha porhaps ought to have beon given & bottor chanco, Tho rosult esn now bo told. No mancan soduce & woman in tho South without forfeiting Lis 1ifo to nuy kineman or friond who chooses to talto jt. This is tho opinion of judgo, jury, and poople ab lurge. Lynch-Law ut Austin, Nov. SA¥ Fnaxcisco, Juuo 4.—A dispatch from Auitin, Nov., says that lnst nigbt s crowd of thirty maskod mon outored tho jail at Bolmont, bouud the Shorift, took out two prisoners—lo- Tutyro and Walker—nnd hung thom, It is not statod whist tho mon wore acoused of. S Lynching in Ondifornia, San Fravotsco, Juno 4.—1'wo Ohinamen, who confeusod to bo the murdorors of Omera it Dol Norto County, woro lynched by a mob at Happy Camp, in that county. Oriminal Nefugcos in ‘Woxas and Mexteo. Nrw OrrEavs, Lo, Juno 4,—Tha Galveston News' specinl from Browneville, Tex., Juno 4, suys: **Tho Chiof of Polico has found Jodoph Doluvio alins James Shone, alins ** Amorican Joo," ulias “ E1 Chino,” who s supposed to huve boon tho londor of tho Ponsenl murdorors, Do- Iavio was o Sorgeant in an Iowa regiment dur- ing tho Wur, but later belongod to tho Touth Tofantry, from which ho deserted.. Oiof of Po- lico Carson found Delnvio 1 Matamoras, and ho is hiold for recognition with the othor confessod murderers, Place aud Ashmore, Who await o req- uisition from Kangas, Liout. 8mith aud Spacial Polico Ofcor Conkin wount from hero ou the 8th of May, with an cs- cort of Mexican cavalry, to overtake and arrest Humilton, tho Jordey City dofaulter, Thay weont to San_Luis Potosi, following Hamilton's trall, which thoy struok ot San Luis, Thoy wore ouly twolve hours bohind Hamilton, but were informed by tho Diatrict Judge that, if thoy uttompted to arrest Inmilton without tho approval or warrant of the -Govornor of tho State, they would bo arrosfed themsolvos. Tho warrunt, ho slates, must oxninin_Hamilton's erimo, und Gov. Canales, of ‘Tamalips, should mako requisitions on the other Goyornors. 'I'ho ofticors met many Americans traveling in Moxico, They heard of one who, as they claimod on their return, answerad the description of William 1, Godlord, who stole 860,000 of Union Pacifio bouds from Birdsoye, Oloyd & Baylisa attornoys of Now York, last 'yoar. “Tho Judgo nftorward 8eid, i the oilicors would pay corvin amounts, ho would Lavo Hamllton arrosted. Moy could, not comply, and therofore rewurnod. It is said” that Humilton was protecied for soveral days by Gou, Corving, who, thongh not now in ofico, bus almost unvounded foffuence in Mntumoras, Attempt to Escupo from Jail. Special Dignateh to I'he Chicao 'ribune, ToLEDO, 0., June 4.—T'his afternoon the pris- onors in the county jail wero lot out into” the hall, sccordivg to the usual custom. As soon s tho turnkoy hind loft, two of them procecdod to put into exccution & plan of escapo whioh they had formed. - An opon’ grato in tho room gave them nccess to tho chimuoy conucoted with tho neating appuratus of tho inwtitution, They elimbed “P tho jusido of the ohim- noy untit thoy yeached the _ top, = distanco of some 05 feot from the ground, anc thenco thoy descended by moats of the lightning rod attachod to the outsido. le{ both accom- plished tho porilous doscont safoly, ono going olonr to tho ground and making his escape to the woods outsido of the eity. ‘I'he othor stoppod on the roof of tho Jail, intonding tp lio thero until night would afford lim an opparmnlt’y to make hLis departure moro seouroly. 'Tho first prisoner wns scon desconding by sonie gohool children, who informed. the olficors. Puranit was mude, aud the man oep- tured. ‘Fhis lod to an inspection of the roof and the capture of tho other prisoner. Attack on Ruiirond Worlkmen, LousviLLe, Tune 4,—A special to the Courier~ Journal wnye a fight occurred to-duy botweou n numbor of ‘eitizens of Burnside's Point, Pulneli County, Xy., snd laborors of tho Cinoinnatl Houtnern Rartroud. 'ho eauso of the quarrol i nob given, but In the sliray one ruilrond mun woay Lillod, "and_one railvond man and two citizens badly woundod, 'he dispatch says further trou- ble is hourly oxpected, Many oitizous nio iu wms, aud declaro thot the railrond mon' must leavo tho country, No telogruph communiontion with the town, aud the uhovo faets sre reported at Danville by stugo pussongors to-night. Shootimr Affriy. Spectd Drpaten to Tha Chicago Tribuna, Paxrox, ML, Juno 4,—Nows has reachod hera that two man on-Bullivant's groat farm, sixicon miled northweat of this olty, had o quarrel on Mouday, whioh rexulted in’ tho shooting of sn Irisbwnan by & nogro, T'ho bull entorad tho hoad abova tho ove, and tho doctora havs beon unable tolind it Tho wound {s supposed to be mortal, although tho mau wag not dead ot last accounts, ‘The nogro fled for parts unknown, A XXotel-Iocpor Killu Ilis Partner, From the demphts Avalanche, Junn 3, From o specinl telogram racoived from Holons, Ark., we get tho partieulurs of & fatal dillieulty which occurred at that place Bundoy bolwoon two wmen wamed J, W. Cenoon asud ob Roed, late propriotors of .tho Metropolitan Ifotel ut that plico. Roea waw, prior to upnuhxfl the Metropolitan, tho keopor of & low drinking- anloon sud Liouso of l“-!nnln, which he opouod ab Helena aboud two yenrs ugo, Le I desdribod na liaving beon s desporado and bad charaotor fianurnlly. About ono yoar ago Lo got into o iNloulty with n yonng man who wasn'bar- tondor for Lls aaloon, and elapped his jaws and othorwlso mistrontod him, whon tho barkoopor inrkod up o pistol and undortook to rosent it. Rood olinched "with him, andin the acufllo took tho plstol away from him and shot him doad. Tlo nfterwards formod o copartnorship in tho aloon businoss with J. W. Oannou, ot whoso handa ho enmo to his doath. Thoy continued in tho saloon businoss until about one yoar ago, when thoy wont into tho hotel business iu co- partnorsliip, which cortinued until about thrao wooks ngo, they at tho_ samo timo selling out to aman namod Olatworthy. Thoy had troublo in soltling thoir busincss, which culmiunted in Can- non Bhooting Reod with o shotgun, killing him instantly. Canuon ia sleo spoken of as belng o Lad obinracter, Io mado his cseapo. — A French Qollogo nnd Professors A cortain colloge in Parls is noted for having tho name changod by ench now Governmont. Tho Intost namo givon it is tho Fontancs Lyco- um, Anamueing sucedoto i told of this ‘col- Jogo in 1830, There'was fighting going on In tho stroots with tho view of driving_Marebal Mar- mont from Parls and Oharles X. from France, In tho midst of tho firlng M. Gustavo Plauche, tho Grook Professor, tranquilly arrived to deliv+ or his usual locturo. At the mllo&: Rulo wag o band of insurgents ongaged in throwing up s brrricade in & vory unsclentiflo manner. Withont Pnylug any attention to politienl principles, tho oarned snvant, taking pity on tho inoxperience of tho men forming & breastworl, trausinted to thom o fow pausages from Polyblus on tho con- struotion of defonsive works ; tho barricado was #oon torminated, and tho Grook Profousor To- tirod. Tho master of the collogo had wituessed this aoene from n window; and no sooner was M. Gustavo Planche inside the gate than he was placed in durance vilo, and he was kopt there #il B, Logrand, throo dnys lnter, was dismisaod. f————— MARIN. Lnko Frelahta Woro active at 43¢0 for corn aind 4X@5c for wheat to Buflalo, Olinrtars: To Bufalo—Solirs Lavorlto and Jolin Birty whost at 3c; basga Tutlar, witeat ot o aclir Clty of tho Stralgitis, wicat on pHvate forme ; Holirs Golden Rulo, Sum Tlint, J. B doy, O, I, Hur- ton, and barge' Birkhead, corn'nt’ 41503 prop Onulda, corh through, To Port Colborne—Sehr Orphian Doy, oorn at dige. To Handuaky—Schr Englo Wing, cor o Asge. ToSE, Callierines—Selir E, J, MoVoy, Wheat ot 75, freo of olovation. Totnl, 18; capacity about 160,m 000 b wheat and 225,000 bu do MiLwAvgEz, Junob.—Graln_ frelghts quito activa nt s declino of Lasters: To Luffnlo—Schrs P, B, Louke, D, 1. Aviatin, @, O, “Trumpi, L. J, Farwall, 1T, 31, Boove, Francis Borrinen, Chandior 4, Wella, and 0, Hiuckloy, wheat at 8¢ ; sitam-bargo O, d, Kerahaw, corn at 4}oand oats at 3%c, Dxziorr, Juno 2,—Chinrter: Behr Japan, wheat fo Quwagoat bopor b, E M. Gurrlugion scorts ache Lucluda Van Vulkenburg, 100 m foot of lumber ot 31,00 por m, and 3,000 brls salt at 1 per brl, Bay Cily to Chicago,’ - - —At Biuffalo, Juno 3, barbor elear of vessol only chartor roportuil ws tho ity of Monitoy to ltsalno, on p, t, X Vossoln Pusued Dotrolt. Speeial Dispateh (o The Chicaun Trilnne, Drrnort, Micl, dino 4—Af(eriionu,—PasseD Ur— Trops Fountaln City, Vanderbilt, Cuba, Arazes: barka Jeunio Gralm, Moingomory; woliru Nimrod, 0, 1, Walkor, Mears, Bt. Lawrenco, Parler, Queen ity D, ¥, Bruge, Hatlfo Wells, A, Moshior, Onondugs, Iiridgo- ‘witor, Wanannsb, Carilngford. Tapisn DowN-—Props Pusslo, Oloveland, Torrent aud rafta, . Wap—Noriheast, Speatal Dispalch to The Chicngo Trikune, DETROIT, Mich,, JUN0 A—Lvoning,—LAssrn Ur— Trops Gordon Campbell, Alpons, Snook and bargen barks Witions, Monitor; suhrs 5. 9, Minor, Chouahito, Loulas, Mornfng Light, Alico Morris, Wagstaft, Wolls, Burt, Bunrise, olllngwood, Josephs Tago, O, M, Bond, . . Drood, Gty of Tawus, Polly Rogars, Tatazb Down—Props 0, Asls, City of Mon~ treal, orwio and barges, Winp—Bouthwest, 4 Vesacls Passcd Port Ruro Spactul Duavateh to The Chicago Trily Ponr JUNOK, Mith,, Juno 4,—I'A8ikD DoWs—Props Gluvoland, Asis, Wonoisa, Yosomito ; schra Mussillon, 8, H, Kimball, Col. Cook, Exchange: ‘PABoED Ur—Props Fountain Clty, Phll, Sheriden, Bonton, Vanderbilt, philadelyhia, Annio Shorwood, L. Von_Vallenburg, Oossort, intlo Slausou. Huttls Jolus, Ououdagsy 4; Nowlsk, Porier, Quean Gity, 5. ¥. Bruco, Oueldn, SE, Potor, Clionango, Wenona. Wixp—Banthweat, Weather fino, Powr Hyuo, Mich,, Juno 4—1:40%p, m.—Ur—Sohirs Victor, 0. P, Minch, Jfcars, 8t, Lawkonco ; burk Van- dorbilf ; hargo Ralelgh, with schra Knto Winslow sna Guiding Star. Tho bark Auatin {9 londing spars hore for Tortland, 2s,, cnrtored for 5,50 Titinols & Michignn Canals Barnorront, TlL, Juno 4,—ARmIVED—Ontnrlo, La- Sl 6,100 bu torn'; Pheont, Lockport, 5,000 bu wor, Criuhro—Tiidors, Heury, ‘61,908 £t lumbor; G. L. 100t Tasullr, 03,990 {4 lunbok ; Gold Rod, LaBaile, 02,400 'rt lombor, - Bbarront, 1M1, Juno 4, 8 p. m,—ARRIVED— Bumurock, Latlalle, 6,900 bu 'corn ;. Moultor, Morrls, 6,100 bu corn; Graco Grimwold, Miuooka, 0,000 bit coru ; 3., Meuard, Lasalle," 5,900 bu corn ; Dolphin, Ottawa, 3,000 bu’ corn, 4,800 bu oats; Col. Taylor, Roineo, 6,000 bu corn. Creansp—Lily, 66,000 f6 lumbor, 000 Iath for Joliet 3 Monte Olirlato, Ottawa, 83,238 't lumbor, 21,650 lath: Maple Leat, Jolfot, 00,807 £t lumber, 30 m lath Bfontana, Ottava, 88,060° £t 'lumber, 6,300Tath 3 R, O Goodell,’ Ottawa, 33,617 £t lumbor, 100 m shingies Olive Braneh, LuSallo, 62 m lwnber, 3,405 posta, * Tho Squall, A squall of unusuul fol und severity broko out ovor this city st about 5 o'clock lust ovenlng, lnsting but o fow miiutes, The wind. cume from the south- cust und enrriod tho' dust fur above th highest elu- vators. During tho provalench of tho hurricane but few peoplo could pass along tho streola with safoty, ‘Tho dust was porfectly biinding. Onoe was in danger of being smushied by fulliug picces. of Hmbor und bricks, Lucklly but little dumngo was_dono to tha abipping. Our vessel-men kaw the impending duufit coming ip, and conscquently rematnd at tholr. docks, Hud the wind not blown off-shoro the datnago to ship- ping would hiavo Loen immcnse, and numberless vos. #ols would have been driven on the Leuch, At the Houth Branch largo ainountu of lumber were blown in tho river, and sowmo of tho vessels were slight- ly mjurcd, At tho North Briuch fho schr An- ulo Vauglit, which was loading aln at tho Gnloun Elgvator, was drivon ashore in the middle of tho river, hier iflos having yarted, Tho tug Littl Monitor 'triod to get hor off in tho voulug, but did ot succced, Tho City of tho Btruits was Just. towing out of tho hiarbor, and wus runnivg tho lghthouse ‘plor when the squall came up, breakiag hor- tow-lino aud drlving hor agaluat tho ylor, 8ho ,recelved con- sierablo damage, hor ruddor, window-bits, hoad-rul, and chocks boing carrled aw: Iler stern, which ran futo tho dock, was also injured, Sovoral other vessels were ulightly dnmu‘;;ua, Dt up to u late hour ust evens ing no accldent of nny importance hiad boen heard of, 1t 14 wonderful that no more dumage was doune to_tho alipping In tho river, an on ehora numberless windowa wieru aninstied snd clitmnies hurlod dowi by the blow. Thero b u probablifty gt somo disastors hava Lap- pened ou tlic lake, as tho hurricans was fearful on tho outsido of tho Linrbor, - but no vessels urrived untll a Iute hour last evening, sud tho tuges that went. ontsido 10 rendor assistunco (0 vossols u distress came buck roporting mouo_in sight, Ospt, Tiyerson, Superin- tondeut of the Vessel Ownors’ ‘owitgy Company, who way antaldo during the aquall on one of iy tugs, says thut tho dust was almost bilndiug around the erib, und that tho waves went mountain higlh, playiug with tho lll“l a8 if they woro smnll pleces of ‘wood, It is not belioved that the hurricane oxtonded moro than k fow miles out in tho lke, or that tho vessels on their way to tlus harbor wero {njured to sny largo oxtont, A day or two will toll tho story, Tlo Undorwritera. ‘When the Natlonal Board of Underwriters adopted their last tarlft of ratew, and threw down the guuutlet to tho owners of shipping, it hecune evidout that the thing wus not goluy to ond thero, The opposition was ©0 utrony that il offerod o farnoun inducemunt for some wealk-kuved brother to go back on tho family compact, It wa apparent that If tomo company could sununon coursge cuongh to go out of the fold and do bushiews with tho ship-owners outside the fold’s rules, reguli- tlous, and rates, that unworthy brothor wouid pockut grcenbacks, Yt would bo u sort of Judus proceods hm, of course, but it would pay, Accurdingly, on Monday lust, the Tradors’ Insur- ance Company of Chileago telographed.to the Preuidout of the Bonrd, unnouncing that they had determined to sever thefr conuoction with the Bourd, - The Prouldent ‘wus sbout Joaviug for Toronto, to joia the Cauudiun ‘Dretbyon in o ronowod compuct to cement tho lito un- durfilml\!m&x ‘Tho 1radera’ havo baon piliug up business sincs the severuuct, und, o other companics may follow suit, by culting undor {he Board rates, the ouilook s proiis- ing for o ourtuilmont of thut curcer of usofuliesn that thy members of the Board proposed for thomsolves, The immediato eause of tho nellon of tho Traders’ 18 tho eloction of & uew Bourd of Directors, who aro not wedded to the order of things nequloseed In by tho old Bourd, ‘Tho Orieut, of New Yorl, that nover Jolned the Natlonal Board, y alsu enld to Lo outting under i rates, Fua Natlous! oard delegafes and (Lo Canadian Board, at Torouto, yesterduy, weto eugaged in diss gusnlu ratca wud a propusttiof o foln fortuuoy. - All tho companica will be ropresented ut Ningorn Falls, to-morrow, whon the delinquoncy of tho Tradors® will dinousaod,—Atfluuskeo Sentinely Juno b, Mbveellnnoou, iteaao, Althougl the lumbor 1arket wau orowded with vos- sels Just Banduy, ubott 100 cargoos of lumber boing for sale, unly ono remnined for sale last ovening, which shiows that tho market 1s not quite us dull s somo try to wnko out, —Tho tug Tittla Glant broko hor shatt Wedneadoy ovoning, sud wua taken to Miller's dry.docls for ro- i, —Only two or thiroo veusola outorad this harlior yes- forilay, atid consoquently w floot of {ugs wore having & Tout nuur Wells streot Liridgo, ELAEWICERR, “Clia solir AbACOe HIRICk ho wohF Dabincau coming {nto Kingston Tuosduy, doing consulerably dumnge, ~Johni T, Quinn, The maring diver, aud vihors are rm]urlll}l to vafus tho boiler und ey of tho stesine brgo, Kautsliut, whioh vas wrolkud ot Fuieport Lake Erhl, dast full, ‘Tho hull hos buon sbandouod, —Tho Sentinel says that tho Unlted States local Tu- spoctors st Milwaukuoo busve fuposod a flu of $60 upon Japt, ilerinco Heurth, of the tug Aplr, for running i hid oy capulaig e bug 7, O, Tsakac 1o ths bay, n fow days ago. Tho Captain intonds to mppeal tho ennn 10 th Bupervising Board, ~A vessola fo a8 afo rain Bt an fulot, where, Dy a snddon alilt of tho wand, aho bocamo land-loked, Buch things aro liablo (o trospass on (ho vesels con~ fraot or inwiraucy pulloy, 17, liswovor, n yonol in & plorm bo drivon into o yort ait of tho imal covirao of thio Yoyngo, this_dovintion will not affect the contr wiriho peop Tasalo, of ‘the Union Sloambost L ch To t Green Day on Sattirday noon, went sshoro Snday oftornoon at Fish Creck, Hho livn 8 rodh front tho dock, In n favorable position, Tho prop . Louls, of tho mime linc, 8 thoro helping hor OIf. Sho i Toaded with whieaf, flour, and shingics, for 2o Ganadinn’ Darlldmont s apliropriated $5,000 for romoving tho rocks from the channel of tho Do~ trolt Ziver st tlioTimo Kilus, ik —During tho month of May fust endod, thero was 100 dlfnstore, Of thin number 31 vossels wore (iaae bled, 23 got asliore, 3 oxjilosions accurred, 0 collirlone, 2 foundercd, 18 atranded, 5 were damaged mora or loas by firo, 4 totnl lonses, and & sprung afoak, This ore ceeds fhe number for the ssmo_month Inst seaon by 18, The namber of thoso getiing nshoro 14 nearly Qoubia thora of Inst yoar, whilo tliose damagod by ich aro mucl loss, Thodeath record sliows 17 from Vari« ous eanos, —Not o for of our Iake vosncls have nlready (hin soason run on kboale, and ot 1o other polnt aro they o abundant s in tho Straits of Mackinaw, It behioovor ovory vossol mautor whilo passing through the abova Tocafity to keop n strict lookout, 1o matter how cloar tho weathior, Tho most_prominent of tho_abovo nra {ho Graliam shouly, tho north ond south, Thoro da Dutoy binced on tho south aido of the former, TUpon this iore s asid to bo anly four foot of water, On tho Inttor there {n o buoy on’ tho south sldo of th centro of thoshoal in' fourteen feot Wator. Tho Graham slionl, north-nortlionst and sontl-southwest of cach ottier, distant fivo-cightlis of & mile, SPECIAL NOTICES. Burnett’s Coconine. No othor sompound possosses fhio peculias phlet o Gaeily sl 50 Various conuliions of (i harsen Itvoftens tho hale whon harsh and dry. It zanthes tho {rritatod scal; Jt affords tho richost Justro, {t remalns longest in offogt, It provants tho hiair from falling off, Tt promotos fa toaitly, vigorots growth, 1t [sot gronsy ot atioky, u 1t toavon no‘dhagroentifo odur, © o ta tho bont wnd ahonpeat ite-dromsog n tho wrld. Tt promoton tho urowth of tho hawn troun ol leitating piattor, o o ond la entiroly fro0 1,088 OF HAIR. Mesana, Tosern BURNETT & CO.: I cannot rofano stato tha enlutaty oflual {4 my own agaravatod cauo, of your oxcollont liatr-oll,—Oncoainio. ‘or iany months my hair had bean falling of, wntil T was foartul of lnwinig 1t outiroly, Tha wkin hon my hen Bocamo radually mord and moro {aflsmoth 8o that T gould not tatioh 1t without paln, This ircitatod condition 1 ottributad to tho 1o of various advertisod Liatr-waslios, whioby Thavo sinca boon told, contaln camphono spirit. Ly tho ndvioo of s physiciin, 1o whoin you find shosm {Dnr progess of ||luil:{|mrthu ofl, I commonced its uso tho a5t wenk In Jung. T'ha first applioation aliayed the ftch. fnug and [reitation. In throo or four days tho rodnoss and tondernoss disaprioarad tho hai coaupd to fall, and. I havo now s thiok wrawtti of ow hndr. 1 trust tha othors rimlilacly aftlictod will bo inducod to try tho snmo omedy, Yours sory truly, BUSAN T PO LADIES' UNDERWEAR. ~ CARSOH, PIRIE & (0, Wadison and Peoria-sts, Offer the following extraordi- nary bargains, among many others, in Ladies’ Undercloth- ing, of which they have a large and elegant assortment, made specially for them, of extra workmanship and material, and at lower prices than ever offered here. 500 Ladies' Embroidered Corset-Cover Chemises, 50 cents. 300 Ladies' Tucked Corset-cover Chemises, blc, Large Lino_Corded and Bins-band Chemdses, 60 and 75 conts, 500 Tucked and Embroidered Chemises, $1.00, 1,000 yairs Ladios' Drawers, tucked and ruftied, 0V cents, 500 yairs Tadics' Drawers, tncked and em- roidered, 75 cents, Large lot Ladi Drawers, rufled and em- broidered, $1,25, 1,000 Ladies' Tucked and MWemmed Skirts, 60c, 500 Ladies' Tucked Fine Skirts, 75e, Large lot of Aprons, Corset-covers, Dressing Sacques, Night-dresses,ote., at almost Lialf price, CORSHETS. Regulnr 1 French-wove Corsets, for 50 cer B2 flunllt.y. {lne I'rench-wove Corsets, for §i1.. The Corset we sell for §2 cannot he boughi elsewhere less than $3,50 ; gurranteed, We sell at $2.50 the finest French Corset, imp]ql;(cd and ‘warranted tho regular $450 quulity, Our Corset Department is the largest in the city, and it will pay Ladies to investigate. IT PAYS TO TRADE ON THE WEST SIDE. Madison & Peoria-sts. LEGAL. BANKRUPT NOTIOE. In the District Court of the United States for the Eastern Dis- trict of Wisconsin, 1In the mattor of tho Oshkosh Alanufacturing Company. Bkrupt.’ In Hunkeupiey. Notioo §§ Lioraby rivan that In pursusnce of an ardor of tho Distriot Court of tho Unitelr Biatos. in and (or tho Eastern Ditrict of Winoonsin, mado nud onteced on the 20th dny of Marchy A, D, [Kid, tho undursiimod assignoes in lisnkrupieyot tho sild Baskrupt, will soll at publlo suction {0 the highest and bose biddor, for cash, on ‘Thursdny, tho 24ith day of Juno, A. D. 1874, at 1l o'clock in tho foronvon of thut day, ut the otfies af the sald Bankrupt, sliuatoon tho promise: horoluattor dosoribed, on Iligh Btroat, in th Gity of Ushkosh, and Stato of Wis canwin, all the Hght, ttloand Intorost f tho sald Bank. supt, tnd all tho riht, titlo and utorest of tho undo f sald Estate, in aud to tho fol- ] Estate, togothor with all tho ap- urtoianaos Lhgrounto bulotliiw, ¥ing and bolug situata i tho KFifth Ward of the City af Oushkosh, County of Winnubago, ‘aud Stato of * Wisoonain, &nd do: Sorthud e follows, towit s Tota’ fourtvon (H) fiftoon (18), nad lota ono 1), two (3), throo (i), foue @), 1iva (8),"slght (&), nino (9, " tew (10, elovon (10), and twelve (12), 1o Dorrance's subidivision of lut ono in block ono hundrod and eloven in sald Fifth Ward, froo from all inoumbrunces. Tligey wif also bo sold at fabilo wuction at tho anmio tin id Ttoal Liatato all tho rlizht titlo and 1 FOSL Of 3 bankrnpt and tho eatd aubiinoas iu ind 10 cortain lotlers patont foc ho Manufuce tueoof Throshing-Mactilucs known as the Golser Soparatur and Italinnco 1orso-Powar, togothor withs all pattorny nsoi n tho Manufacturo of ‘sucti Sopacators and ors- Powors, - Aud th sssixnoos will nlso at tho sumo {imo anit plago solf i publio-austion to tho bighost ani bost biddor for wush, ' lsrgo wmount of fumbor, fron, and por- f finisiod utato, 2T At abaya dsselbiod consists of bt foue scrow of Ial ipiny on Tox Tiivar. o Ghicugn & North- vtnllnh:n l(ll} (lll\:ls\llmnf NLTI"Ilx‘!ufilxal’v‘v‘unrlllzllhl‘ldkn- ok rnning 10 (ho works, ~Tho buildings Aro of brick, 0w, i Burl tho" BiosE substantial sad Convolont " Batod May 21, 1674 75 TG AL, ITUTOHINSON,) A vetanons JOHN P, GALLUE, a FELKER & Wi IBROD, Att'ys for. noos. N OITLCI=. Whereas, Dentel Peatt and Charlos 8. Ssmonds, a8 As. slgtoos in Bankeuptoy of tho **Looplo's St Doposit uud Havings naditution of the Ntato of New York," aru the ownoraantl hold tha tillo of oo undivided half of motety Gf tho Jands und_ promisoy hroluntor ‘doscribed : amty whoroas, at a Court of Dunkruptcy held in and lor tha Northiorh District o’ Now York, at, tho Unitod Statos Court-roum, in_the Oity of Utlos, in said State of Now Yorls, ou tho 19t dny'of Mareh, A. Dey 184, it was, on votitfon dtled, ordured by said Cotire ¢ that sald Aus Mgucos may rell snd convey the oue undivided )I'I.l Jurt at tho twa thousand nores of Tund sttante lu tha Town of Momenoy, 1 the County of Kunkukuo, and Btato of 1ilt- oy, puartlonturly moutioned, and dossrlued 1 uid pott: tian, at publio or private sald on snoli terime knd i tions aw shall In thoir judguont suem tor the Leat fue torost of sald estato,” the samw hulnfi th lals horofosf- tor descelbed s and, whoeows, Wi, 1. Comstook, of vuld Northern Disfriot of Now York, 13 thi and hiolds o tithn of thy other undividod lalf or moloty of thu sald lunda and promives, and hns, ll‘y lils sgroomont with anid Ausliznoor, In ordor to faolliato thy sula_of s Tauids, consantod 1o kol and convoy bfs waid undivided Iulf o 1nololy thoroof wpon tho saiio turnk and goudi- tiong ww heroinoftor atatod, Now, thorofuru, publlo uos 1loe {s horoby stlven thatoe, the uudorsiyuod, in pursu- oo afaalid ordor wml l, iind witl, an Fhiirsduy, tho 1ith diy of e o i ax ot Top _anle i and Riato of - Diuol, o A Ay ;.h\','l'l'n"fuefl.m tor o gt boat prel S e 7 s Gt oy .|=.u‘m| ' tho Tawnuhin of p [y of ‘Knnicakieo, and Siats fll’l‘:rn‘;’:“;gl:!nx ‘aotfun i (1) Boatian & ot o ' o wo (), ootton T o et Hoatim caotvg (13, "oesint fovty noros doseribed as tho wouthoust QUAEter of thy e anarteof sntd Suotlon Sweivos'thu esth Nait Uit oint hutd of tho xouthiwost_quirtor of Hootion O A 1§ weat. af tho socoutt prinolput moridiag, uad cone aining 3,035 1. o 0r Jove, {gothur \ith tho T Mt Wi apiricuansos tharonaio belongias. ikt oriny o su1d sald to ho ono-Lalt oaslyon the dolte: i o s 25 S Ealuna . ek wionth from .sdum wwlo, ta bo sooursd by iopte Gnpor et aslieh o proulcs ol 7104, iy 19, 187 uANllCE PRATT, OHARLES 8, 8YaloNDs, fiptgaseat tho Bocg e Hafo Dopouly aud Barlngs Tns | Wi 1. conszook, ory of u deod GENTS I‘UENISHHIJG GOODS, A A A e e e oo Neckwear! Havo just rocoivod tho most ologant stoelk of WINDSOR SCARFS AND OTHER NECKWEAR Evor brought to Chicago, and are solling at lowor prices than can be found olsewhero. 67 & 69 WASHINGTON-ST. CGCGRBAT REDUCTION IN PRIOH OF UNDERWEAR, Targost Stook of Modium to T i Goodn in tho Woar, e FiA WILSON BROS., 67 & 69 Washington-st., Chicngo, And Fourtl-st., Pike's Opera louse, Cincinnati, SHIRTS! WILSON BROS, 67 & 69 Washington-st., Clicago, And Fourth-st,, Pike's Opera Iouse, Cincinnati, MENS & BOYS FINE DRESS SIIIRTS TO ORDER AT J. M. ELDREDGE & 60,5, 55 Washington-s ‘fllstd(:w\'cst of Slate. ___BAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND -DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. eeplod. * Bunday ozcopiod: Ti¥a Banday 8% 85908 me 8 Duty. AnKS,—1 Baturdeyss onday excoplod, § Ar MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADy Legot, 7oot ur Lk and foot ar Tveentysecond Tieket'aice, 1 Cla southeart carner of ltandoip! and 56 Cunui<t,, corner o' Hadison, Mail (vla matn aad aie lino) 5. HENRY O, WENTWORTH, Gonoral Passongor Akodts CHICATD & ALTON RAILROAD, Ohicago, Kamsas Cliy and Denver Short Line, ela Zoulrls ana, Jo,, and Chicago, Sprin Alion and Si. Louts Through Line, Union D o, near dadison-at, bridge. Ticket Ufice 120 Randalph-st Kansas Qity and Denvor Fast Tz, Lases iy Expres . Touis St. Louia and Tox £, Vi Jacksanyilin Divislon... Sprtngiiold 1 a Gty Ixprosy, Poarls, Keauic & Burlin; hfoago & Paducah Hallehnd 15x. treator, Lacon, Washington Fre. & Dwieht Accomniodation. _CHIPAND, MILWAUKEE & Sf. PAUL RAILWAY, Dnion Depot, corner Hadison and Canai-ats.* 1el:et_Ofiea 83 Soutl Clarkat,, oppasite Sherman Huuse, and at Depoty Zrrive, T Mileaukoe Madtson & Pratelo dul - Y Milwaukoe, Grdon Hay, Stovins’ = Point, St. Paul & Minnougolis, Day Fixpross. Milaukoo, Gre Point, Pralrie dn Norttiern iwa, Mall, Billwaukeo, 8t, faut & olis, Niglit_fxpross.. " 9:30 o, m, [* 4118 p, m, “Bio Onion, & 5:00 p, m,(* 7:50p: m. [+ 9:30p.m. |# 845 & 1, 1o /LLINOIS CENTRAL niLR0AD, aicst. and centy-sscondat, ok T T i Teuve, St. Tonls Expross, St. Lonis Fasi 1. Cairo w Orlean ‘alro & Now Urlex B o o & Slow iy TS Dilbnitho & Slou OLy 1 (@) Giluan Passongor. (@) Ttuns to Ubampalgn on Saturdays. CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & DUINGY RAILR0AN. Deputs—tuot af, Lukeal,, dndianu~av., and Sizteanth-st, und Canal dnd Sixteenthests, Ticket Ofices, No. b9 Clark at,, Grand Yaclic Hotel, and at depota, b Arriv, Lre Dubuque & Sloax City Exp, Pacic Fusy Liuo, Tor Umalia, . |" Kousa# City, Leavonworth, Av chison & 8t, dosoph Exp! Aurara Passonz Mendota, Uttawn & Strontur Pase Aurora Bassougor, Aurora Pussemor (Biigizy Dubnquo & BlouxOity Lxn. Puoiilu Night Kxp, for Oni 7 Kanras Oltyy Lowvanworth, AL ohlson, & S, Josoph Kxir,e... Downor's (icvo Accommadatinn * Doymor's Gruvo Accommodution CHICAGO & NORTHWESTENN RAILRDAD. Clty affces, 82 Clurkest, (Sherman-lfauwe), and 76 Canals iy corner Uadison Teavn, drrive, % Wit 0 b uotte 1xpros: 5 e 50 8, ' . Fanl Pasiongor,. 10:00 8. 0, [* 4,00 pe ma, ‘a—opof cornar of Wellx and Kinzioata: #~Dapot corner of Caunl and Kinziu-sta, O . BTN T Gae Pans, Agotts CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PAGIFIC RAILRDAD, Bevot, orner of Vien Burei und Sheriianate, Ticket agicey Grand Zuollo Jiviel. rrive, Ouaha, Lonvonw'thd Atolfson Lix| Poru Aocommudatiun, Right Lapross, Tho ologant now Park of tho Turuer Park Assoolstion will e ready aftor Juno8, for uso, for plenlcs, curslons, uto., situatod in the Tawn of Lonil from 1h Ooutt.Hauwa, on tho liu of tho Ui flo Rtajlrosil, Sliady droves, opon spacos for g modious buildiugs, " knd evorythiug to win Yor tuformatiou, 'sua (), i, S Toom 38 Nixon J tondont Vorwarts' L AL i UV KT Soorotary, iding, or ' JAUOL - MCITR, Buporin® arnor Hall, Wost Twolfth-st. FRAOTIONAL CUREENOY, $b Packages FRACTIONAL CURRRRNGY FOR HALY A TRIBUNE OFFICE,

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