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VOLUME " 27. STATIONERY. STATIUNERY ]]EPARTMENT. IRFANY & (0, Union Square, N. Y., Invite attention to their facilities for furnish- ing approprinte designs and engraving \v_ork of the highest merit for Reception and Invitation Notes and Cards. . Designs submitted by them this season hnve ‘been accepted by i U, 8, MILITARY ACADEMY, WEST POINT, i Tnyitations for Summer Hops, INVITATIONS FOR 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION. TRINITY COLLEGE, Invilgtions for Class Day. AMHERST i - IAMILTON “ YALE PRINCETON " WILLIAMS “ 3 “Xappa Alpha Fraternily, MERCERSBURG COLLEGE, Tvitations of WashinglonIrving Literary Society. And many others; tho proof-gheets of which are now on exhibition, 4 Welding ad Tnvitation Stationery A SEPBOIAILTY. LACE GOODS. G. MENDELSON, 84 East Washington-st,, WILL OPEN, TO-DAY, ONE THOUSAND YARDS Real Chanilly, Thread & Guipure Laces, AT LOWER PRIOES THAN EVER. GRAND Opening of Llama Lace Points and Jacks continued to-day. All are invited. HOTGHKIN, PALMER & (0, 139 _STATE-ST. LAKE NAVIGATION: "TOODRICHS STRAMERS, ¥ir Tacine, Milwaukbe,' Shoboygan, Manito. oo, ato., daily (Bundags oxceptod)... .. Da.m. t®-Baturday's boat don'tloavountll 8 p. m. For Grand Havon, Auskogon, oto., daily (Sua- It “ ] days excopted).. 2 p.m, For5t. Josoph, Tuesd: nd Satur. . 1p. m, Dam. 7 p.m. day and Thureday.... v ¥B~Gffico and Docks, foot Michigan-av, FOR BUFFALO And Intermediate Points, yBternor INDIA, Capt. Starkwaathor, will loave dock foot ot North LaSalle-st., Wedncsday, Juno 10, at 7 p. . Bloarior BADGER STATE, Onpt. Olark, will loave ook Toot of North Dearborn-at., Thursdoy, Juso 11, at For P ta, Stat - Tickots, apply st B S R R o SAMPLE & HANGIS, Passongor Agents. LAWN MOWERS., EXCELSIOR Lawvwn Mower AND EXCELSIOR LAWN SPRINKLER, ALLXINDS OF LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED, W. H. BANKS & CO,, BOLE AQENTS FOR TIE MANUFACTURERS, Wholeralo and otaf alers in AGRIOULTURAL 18P LMUN TS, SIERDS, B4 43030 Souln Canalat, comor Wasingion (adjola- Al ¥ ) ALSD FOR 8AL Ty > t© Tunsul) HOVEY & CO., 141 State-st. FIREWORKS, &o. "CHARLES MORRIS, Manafacturer and dealer in all kinds of FIREWOREKS, Flags, Chinese Goods, and Fancy Lanterns, Partioulnr attegtion paid to Firoworks for tha {n‘ Publio Kxhibitidas, or Privets Dection. Pemeis “Irc, all oolors, constantly on hand. 123 Michigan-av. 1 seoond door from Madi- on-st.,, Ohicago. CHIVALRIE, MISOELLANEOTUS, o to Tax-Payers. ota for the Town of Lake aro now belng I:Iotlo made, and parties owuing parte of lots n; a8 wholo lota oan have thein wubdividod and assossod sup §7ately by leaving thoir deecriptions at the Hall, or orrual Hokoal, Town of Lake, i RAD, Lako, Junos, 1y, SHORGEMBINI e, WANTED. One Bafo, Table Offico Deslk, Offlce C}[:inirs, Letter Press. R 76, Tribune office. DISSOLUTION. NOTIOR, —The uartnosship horol tho syle f Jenkine & Alurphy is s d mulusl oonsent, Kither one 'l Gidation, 1 ho buoks and fiap of fieUitensn fisntng Tt 3 Renlyhceun (v, o Sk, B SOL B Cutongor do n) v, W, ne 8, 1474, FINANCIAL, MONEY TO LOAN ©a firs-class olty proporty. | MEAD & COE, 155 Latalle-st, ' | i BRIDAL GIFTS. BRIDAL GIFTS. " SILVER THE GORHAM COMPANY, No..1 Bond-st.,, New York, have completed nrrangements with tho Jeading Jewelers in’ this eity, | +whereby Silver of thelr manufae- iure, for WEDDING and -PRE- SENTATION GIFTS and for gen- oral Family use, cun be supplied | to all purchasers upon torms as favorable as from the Company in. Now Yorl. o "Thsis trado-mark ts stampod on evory ploce: of Bterling Sliver of tho Gorhiam -Come pany manufacture, and s & guarautos of itk purity and goniiinonass. DRY GOODS. | SIMPSON, NORWELL & C0. ARE OFFERING A MAGNIFICERT ASSORTMENT 3-4 and 8-4 'K HERNARIS From 50 cts, a yard up. BLACK GENAPPINES, Black & White Striped GRENADINES 20 cents a yard. MARKED DOWN. 79 & 81 Sta,te-sg REAL-ESTATE, 40 Acres FOR SAT.IE. Waooffor & tract of 40 Acros on North-av., nesr Hom- boldt Park, It is interscoted by tho Milwaukeo & St. Paul Rallway on ita wost sido, and the Chicago & Paclfi Rallway on its north eide, which places it within twonty minutos' rids of the Caurt-Houss, Ita noarnasa to the Park, now bolng rapidly aad Land. somoly improved, and belng 80 accesaiblo from tha busi- noss contres of the city by first-class stoam ralliways, and 0 noar tho horso-cars and paved roads,makes it a vory fn< ‘viting plece of proporty. Any omo socking a dostrablo investmont, promlsing early snloa and large profits by subdividing, will do well to tako this lot, y OGDEN, SHELDON & CO., Room 8 Ogden Building, Bouthwost cornor Lake and Clark-sts, ' Wet Lots vs. Dry Lots. During this wot spell, go and plok out your lotaat EIINSD.A IS, For salo by STOUGH, 110 Doarborn at. LUMBER OR COAY, DOCK TO RENT ORFOR SALE. 160 fast front on Twelffh-at., running back 10 th Bmpire BB disond | oonnoctions, hoar “at. bridge, 4 163 W ashington at.. BAeomont. EXCURSION. FimsT PLEASURE EXCRUSION TO LAKE flPERIOR. Lake Suerior Peoples Ling Steaumers, Dock Between Washington and Madison-sta, Tho magntficont, new, low.prossure ateamer PEERILESS, ALLAN M’INTYRH, Commandor, Will loxve Chlongo on THURSDAY, 11th Juno,at 8 p.m., Bselary, sioprive ot Tolo Tooet s oaimiios by oI AR s, ' borts on tho Soaths Shove st LAk hord i Biato-rooms sooured and all Information obtatned by applylug to LEOPOLD & AUSTRIAN, 73 Markol-st,, oor, Wasbington, MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. SHIRTS! WILSON BROS, 07 & 69 Washington-st, Chicago, And Pourth-st., Pike's Oporn House, Cincinnati. Elas"nn‘; j& Deaign, e R o ship, Foultloss in Fit, RRIS & OOB: SHRTS S CHIVALRIE, GLOVES., GRAND OPENING. THE PARIS GLCYR DEPOT "Phrows ltu doors opon Lo tho public TO-DAY, D4 ST ATH =S T _—:—-———“5_-—,“ FOR SALE. For Sale or Fxchanga. Largo and very deatrable proporty it HoarCot prosperous foouily V6" proaperase beselibiul al uis bus a aurpsased, ooty wud U ERORWHN ™ A4 Alighixan-ay, l The Ohicany CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, ‘1874, WASHINGTON. The President May Ve- to It if Hps Dares. | At Any Rate, the Conference The well-known Silversmiths,, of. Currency Bill Will Pass, A Compromise Measure on Which Sherman and ‘ Morton Agree. 'Bill to Remodel tho District Gov- ernment. ' A Clean Sweep of the Old Municipal Machinery. The Western Arkansas Judicial Dis- trict Abolished. Exposure of Enormous Frauds in tho' Distriot Court, Discussion in the House of the Geneva Award Bill, More Sharp Dealing by Doughty Ben Butler. He Choats His .Committes and Tries to . Cheat the House, The Indian Commission to Be Reorgt;n- ized, THE CURRENCY QUESTION: Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, DILL BEPORTED DY THE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE. ‘WasniNazox, D. C., Juno 9.—Tho Conferonce Committes on the Curroncy bill this afternoon agreed upon o report which all eigned excopt Olymer, of Pennsylvania. It providos for froe banking and the reduction of greenbacks to the oxtent of throe-eighths of the amount of bank notes that may be issued. It ABOLISRES THE DANK RESERVES ON OIRCULATION. It provides that the banks shall keop 5 por cont of their circulation in the Treasury of the United Btatos for the rodemption of thofr notes, which I8 to be countoed aa a partof thuir resorves on doposits, this, in effect, diminislung -the amount of roserves on dnpunh- whiel :nug are required to keop at boro to the extent of & por cent, sud this provision will have the effect to LIERATE FROM $15,000,000 To 20,000,000 oF GREENDACKS ¥ atonee. It provides algo for tho conversion of senbacks with b per cent bonds on tho 1st of anunry, 1878, the notes converted to be issued in the payment or redemption of the ontslanding 5-20 bonds at par, or in the payment of the curront exponscs of tho Government, and, i roissued in the payment of expenses, & liko amount of gold in the Treasury is to be used in the redemption of the 5-20° bonds ct par. This bill was rrenuutad *in tho Benate this after- noon, and will be supported to-morrow by Sena- tors Morton, Sherman, and othors, and WILL UNDOUDTEDLY PASS BOTIL HOUSES by 1.:3:0 majoritics, A great deal of spaculation is indulgod in as toits reception by tho Prosi- dent, and, in view of his late correspondence with Benator Jones, betting Is twoto one that he will veto the measure. 5 MOBE OF ORANT'S VIEWS. Tho President gave further cxpression to his fivancial views, when, in conversation with a prominent Ropnblican, he said that he would not approve any cwrrency bill that did_not pro- vide for a return to specio payments during his admuniatration, ! — DISTRIOCT MATTERS. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, BEPORT OF THE INVESTIOATING COMMITTEE. ‘WasiNaTon, D, 0., Juno 9.—Senator Allison and Judgo Wilson,the Bub-Committeo of tho Dis- triot Investigating Committce, upon whom do- volved the duty of drafting the report and recommendations, havo nearly comploted their labora. They expect to submit their work to the full Committeo to-day, and to Congress on Thursday or Friday. Tt may be stated with ab- solute certainty thot not alone the Board of Tublio Works, but Gov, Shopherd, also, will be acverely handlod in the repost. . Tno bill providing for the abolition of the presont District Government, nd for an ad interim Commission to look_after affairs until a joint committoo of both Houses of Cougross shall hiave time to recommend a permanent form of govornment, was presented to the Sonate and Houso this forenoon, and ordored to be printed, “This bill, if it bocomes a Inw, 'WIPES OUT TUE ENTIRE RING, ineludlni Gov. Bhopherd, Delogate Chipman, and the Distriot Logiulature, Of courss, & des— Pperato rosistance will bo made to its pastage. At an early bour to-day, Shephoerd, Henry D, Cooke, Gon. Babcook, and Dolsgate Chipman bogan work on the members of tho Houso, aud continued laboring industriously until the hour af ndiuurmr_mnt. Bhophord boasts that he can dofeut tho bill in the Houso, and counts uyon Btowart and Conkling to smash it in tho Sonute. JUDOE WILSON'S COURBE INDORSED, The Republican Goneral Committes of the District of Columbia, representing the Republi- ean lnny of the Diatriot, have rocently adoptod resolutions sotting forth that, inasmuol as Ji udge Wilson, of Indiana, has rendored invaluable ser- vice in aiding to forret out the frauds and corrup- tions that have beon praoticed upon tho unpln of the District and’of tho whole coumry{’»y the Ring, and bas in all othor mattors shown him- solf to be an honost and valuable member of _Coufreun. they beg bim to reconsider Lis rosolution not "to accopt & remom- ination, and urgo upon the Republicans of Lis district bis re-olection, Thisis in marked contraat with the courso adoptod by the city prosa. Judgo Wilson has boon abused by all the Dapers of the Diatriot in the most shameless and mondacious manner, becanse he was active and cousclentious in discharging his duty as mom- borof the Investigation Committeo. Nothing Was loft undone by way of open or covert charge toimpugn the purity of Lis motives and conduct, ANUSED DY THE WASHINGTON FRUSH, Tn all tlus, these papers actod as the organs, not of any fflfl.v. but of Goy. Shephord and his {ml, Prosident Grant; but, in spite of t all, the Judgo stands highor to-day in the eati- mation of tho citizons of *his Distriot aud his companious in Congress tl an do the editors of -tho papers abusing him, or oven than Grant bimyel?, It I8 aad to eny that tho opinion is freoly expressod on all ides that the Prosidont will vindicato Bhepherd by appointing him ono of tho threo Commisnionary to govorn tho Dise triot aflor the adjournment of the presout nes- sion, If ho wishes to make tho vindication thorough, he will wait tll the adjournment bu- foro nom{nating him, sous fo avold tho possi- bility of his rejoction by tha Henate, as itis be- lieved he cannot be confirmed, (70 the Aseoctated Preas,) TUE DILL TO NEONGANIZE THE DISTHIOT GOVERK- MENT, ‘WaskixaTon, D, O,, June 9,—Tha Distrlot In- yautlnunfi Comumittes have agroed to aud will zeport a bill fo substance as follows : . Ropoaling all provisions of law vroviding foran D Execullve, for 8 Leglelativo Ascombly, for & Doard of Tublio Worke, and for 4 Dolegato in” Gongresn, in tha Dintriot of Columbin; that the Prenidont, of the Unftod Btates, by and with tho dvice and consent of the Benato, §a hiorohy nuthorized to appoint a Commisaion, conslating of tlireo persous, who shall, uniil otherwiss -providodt by law, oxerclao'tho yower and anthority Bow Inwtally veafed in o Govorsor and o Lowrd of Dublie Worka of safd m-lrlctl oxcept a8 hordlnafler limited, and shall bo subjeat 10 alf reaiziotions and limitationn now imposed by Iaw on eafd Goveruor and Board, nud sl havo power to apply taxes or other Toventes of safd District to tho payment of fhe cur~ rout oxpoueon thereof, to the support of the publia nchools, the fira doparinient, and polleo, aud to the;|! pavment of tho “dehts of said District, sectirad by & Dledgo of tho socurities of sald Dintrict or Loord of ! ublio Worka o coliatoral, and also {o the paymont of debts dio to divoctors, aud, for that puse’! poso, simll tnko possession 'snd - suporvision of sll- ofllees, books, papern, rocords, monoy, eredits, kocur- {les, ninats, nid uccotala Lelongingg of upportaining to. {ho buriucks or [nfereats of tho Government of tho, Dintrict of Columbln and_tho Board of Publlo Worke, and ahall xercius tho powor and nuthorily nforosaid,? but safd Commission, fn tho exorciso.of such power’ and autfiorlty, uhall ‘make no contraot nor incir sny ocbligation ofher than Buch confracts’ ond ol ligationn ns uny Do ueceswary to the faithe ful sdministrafion of goverument of eald District, lo tho oxeoution of oxlating obligatlons aud 'yrotoction or pres- ervation of thn lmiy)rovrmunll xlsting or commenced, ! aud not comploted at the timo of the pnssage af- thin' act, Al taxes horatofore lawlully sasessod and duo, or* 10 bocomo duc, sbill bo collected pursunnt to law, ox-o| copt aa hiorcin ‘othierwiso proyided, but tho Commiss, elonora sbull have uo power to sulicipato taxes by o talo or hypothiecation of suy auch tazes, or tho svi- deneo thoreof ; provided {hint nothing $h thin clanso’ coutainod hnlf offoct any provisions of law suthoriza’ ing or requiring a dopoait of cortlcutes of nsacemmonti (Uil tho Sinking Fund * Comimissionera of eaid Dis- Tho ald Commiastonors aroTioroby aithorized to abolish any oflice, to cousolldate two or moro oftices, {0 roduco ilio nummber of employes, o removo from ofiico and to makesppolutmonts to any oflico authorized aw, “Ihie compennatlon of oll officers and omployes, ox-' cupt tenchors in tho public schools, sball bo Toduced: 0 por contum por uniium, : | "o katdl Cominiseionors shall each, befora entoring upon tho discharge of bis dutics, tako'an oath to uj port tho Constitition of tho United Slates, and fo falthfnlly dirchinrgo the dutles finposed. upon' him by Jw, and shall each give bond iu- the peoal mum of! $30,000, o o approved by the Sccrotary of tho Troas-: urt, f6r tho falthtul dischargo of the dutica of bis otlida, ; i Tho President shall detail an officer of the engineer’ corps of tho army, who, subject to {ho direction of tho kald Bonrd of Commissioners, shell have control of thio work of improvomicnt of all streots, aud who: shall take possession of tho oflco of Engioer of the oar . That for tho support of the Governmont of the Dis-( trict of Golumbly, aud mafotaluing the credit thoreof . for tho fiwoal year ouding June 30, 1875, thcro, sboll Lo lovied upon all real | estate sald District, excopt’ that belongin the United States nud the District of and that used for oducational the following taxes, namol eslato I tho Oity of Washington, $3 on each $100 of tho preucnt nescasod valuo theroof ; Georgelown, $2.50. o ouch £100 of the present assosscd value thereof ; and upon all real estate in tho District of Columbia,! outsido of thio Cities of Wnshinglon and Georgetown, : $2 on cach $100 of the prescut asscssed valuo, which said_tazes shall _bocoma due and payable on'the Ist: of Novembar, 1874, and if not pafd ~shall bo in ar; rears and delfuguent from that dato, 7 That a Jolut sclect ccmumnitico shinll be appointed, consisting of two Benators, to be appointed by tho presiding officor of the Seuste, and two mombera of ho House, to be sppoluted by thie Bpeaker of the Houso of Representatives, whoso duty it shall be to Proposo o auHtablo form of governinent for tho Disteics of Columbis, and recommend appropriato drafis of statuten to be cuacted by Congress for carrying the 83mo {nto offect, and to Teport. tho same on tho first day of tho uext sesaion, x "Tho bill also provides that tho First Comptrolier and tho Becond Comptroller of tho Treasury shull bo con~ stituted a Board of Audit to audit all outstanding claims of every vaturo against tho District, g Thio Biuking Fund Commissioners aro tobe retatnod ofice. 3 ‘The LIUl preacribes that no proporty shall be adver- Hecd for salo or sold for the colloction of any asscss. meut suthorized by the Legislativo Assombly by theact entitled * An nct creating drainaga and sewerage sco- tons in the Cities of Washington nnd Georgetown,in the District of Columbis, and providing for the payment of tho construction of sewers and drains tharcof, by sascesmonts and lssulng cortificates therofor,” ap- proved on tho d0th of Juu, 1873 until otherwiss or- ered by Gongress, And it shall bo unlawful to fasne any further certifi~ cates of indebtodnras uuthorized by sald act, That no Bourd or Commiwsion, of which th Goyernor 18 ox-ofliclo & member, the’ Joard.of Public Works oxcented, shall Lo nbolished by this act, but members of tlie sama other than the Governor shall constitute such Board or Commission, —_— TREASURY REFORMS. BSneciat Dispatch to T'he Chicago Tribune, THE WEEDING OUT OF USELESS DUREAUX. ‘Wasuisaron, D. 0, June, 0,—The ordsr of Becrotary Bristow, to-day, transferring ono of the so-called buroaus of bis office to the control of the Commissioner of Cuatoms, created cone siderablo excitemont among the employea of sovoral other buresus. Fiveof the twelve re- maining buroaus perform duties assigned by law to the supervision, dirotly, of the Secratary of the T'reasury, viz,: Warraut, Loan, Appointment Customs and Rovénuo, Marine. The offices of Bupervising Architoot, Btoamboat Bupervisor, and Mint are established by law to poiform “specifio dutios, while tho Independent Treasury, Mail, Marino Hospital, Navigation, Internal Revenuo, Biationery, and Rocords nndl-{lluu, are warts upon the body politic. ~ The Navigation Division ex- pectstoregulatoits duties,tha appropriate officers being the Commiseioner of- Customs and the TRegistor. TIE INDEPENDENT TREASURY, does not know whera to hide its hoad, its Liat rathor, for the duties properly ‘portain to Troasurer Bpinner's office, he duties of the Burcau, whichrequires one Chiof, ono assist- ant, and about twonty clorks, conaist in guessing what 18 done with the mouoys colleoted’ by Col= lectors of Intornal Revouue and Customa bo- tweon the time wlien 1t is collected and until covered. into the Trensury by warrant, Spiuner has always claimed that this has been an unwar. rantable invasion upon his logal duties, and ro- souted the intorference nov longer ago than April. Gon. Spinner had a long consultation with ex-Secretary Richardson, aud insisted that in’ to d charitablo purposos; Upon all such r or hang ‘TUE DUREAU SUOULD BE ANOLISHED, ' grat least provontod ttom utotforing wilh the duties imposed upon him by law. Richardson took the routine courso, referred the mattor to the Chiof of tho Indopendent Treasury for a ra- vort on tho caso, and received ono in roply which convinced him, at loast, that tho gallant Bpinnor was wrong. ' It Is bolicved that, Gon, Bristow will think otherwise, howaver, and thiy Buroau will be lost to aight, though to its Chiof It will romala to memory dear. i ANOTEER LAND STEAL. Special Dispateh to The Chicags J'ribune, A BAPACIOUS CORPORATION AND AN ACCOMMO- DATING BECHETARY. ‘Wasninarow, June 9.—For tho purpose of aiding the ooustruction of the Burliugton & Missouri Rallrond, Oongress, mnuy years ago, donatod to the Company every alternato seotion of public land lying for 10 miles on each sido of tho lino, When the Company camo to make its choios of lauds, it was discovered that tho Durlington & Missouri Road, through the Btate of Nebrasks, lapped s0 closs upon the Union _ Pacific that a solection could uot be mudo without trespassing upon the domain of tho lattor corporation. The mattor was Jaid boforo Herlay, then tho Sgoro: tary of tho Interior, and that plous gontleman directed the Burlington & Missouri Y‘enp\e to se- loct onough land anywhere elso In the Biate of Nobraska to make up the du(lulemfiy. They nac- cordingly made their surveys for 1,000,000 aoros, and Harlan fssued patents for _the samo, Bhortly after this pracondlni, Harlan way succoodod as Becrotary of the Interior by Gon, Cox, of Obhlo, who, upon learning of his prode- cessor's oxiraordingry generosity, promptly re- voked tho patents for tho milllon sores. DELANG'S GENEROSITY—WITH PUBLIO PROPERTY, Trom that poriod untll a recont dato, the Burlington & Miesourl peaple have been labor- g to ot back the land, and finally, a few woeks ago, Secrotary Dolano issucd the patonts to them, This act of tho Bocrotary hos arouscd great indignation in Nebrasks, aud to-day Con- grossman Praty, of Towa, introduced a bill into tho louse for & rostoration of the lands, entitlod, ** A bill to protect tho intorests of the United Btatea i ceriain publie landu,” The fand which Seoretary Delano proposes to give away to the Duwilington & Missourl Rallroad iy worth, at a low estimate, £5,000,000 e THE INDIAN OOMMISSION, Wasmxaron, D, O, June 9,—There s reliable authority” for tho following statoment; The Board of Indiau Commlssionors & erro- novusly culled “ Peace Commisuioners" by law, Tiatruo title I8 * The Board of Indian Commis- sioners,” This Board, asan organization, has not resigned, and aiatements to' that offeot are oryoneour, The Board conslsta of ton mombers, Hix of the ton membery only haye valld laws onacted for the,| lumbl, |, rosignod, Tho romaining four have boon oalled togothor fog the purposs of roorganizing tho Buard, Tho vacancies occasioned by thoio ro- siguations will bo filled by the Prosidont, as far a4 necossary with tho best mon ho can goloot, who nre in {polléy. harmony with the presont Indian .. NOTES AND NEWS. Spectal Disyatch to The Chicago Tridune, ~THE MOIETIES NEPKAL DILL, :Wasttnozon, D, 0., Juuo 9.—Notwithstanding the intonso hoat and consequent discomfort, the | Senato mndo n gallant offort to-day to finsh 1tholr conslderation of the bill to amond tho Rov- ‘cnua laws: aud to ropenl, the moloties. Aftor .o ;coutinnons “wossion * lasting from 1 uwtil 8 i a'clock Iunfrun -and_Lunger compelled an ad- iJournment without » final voto. During soveral ilouiy this aftoruoon a thermometer in the Sou- alo Chambey indigated s’ tomnperaturo of 89 de- groce, ., ) w 2 5 .. ARDITRATION, - Tho; roport. ‘of *Bouator IIamlln;, from the 'Committoe on Foroign Relations, for. thio Aoitlo-, ‘mont of intoruational difficultios’ by arbitration, ]n{vuun with tha following resolution’ 3 | .JResvlved, That tho United Blates having at hoart tho, (cauno of pence ovorywhioro, and lopiug to make it a. ipermanont’ catablishmont “betwoon, nations, horeby | recormnend thio‘adoption of arbitration sa' tho "great aful practicol “mothod ‘for thie-determination of dif-! cultfen, to bo wuintained sovorally in good falth, o jtliut wir may cesso to ho regardod as (o propor form of teinl betwoon mations, . ak ; ODITUARY. Ak Mra, Willard, wifo of 0. 0. Willard, prapriotor , of tho Ebbitt Houso, of thiscity, died this oven-, ing, afior a lingering ilincas, w5 I Press} (70 the Associated . NOMINATIONS. ; ‘Waguinaroy, D, 0., Juno The Presidont ‘nont Lho following noininations to tho Souato to-, day: W. 0. Whitson,” Associnto Justleq of the ;Bupremo Court of Idalio; Koger B. Gro ub, As-. sociate Juatico of the Buprems Court @f Wash.' ington Territory; Charles II. Wo;r, Unitod' -Blatos Attornoy for tho Wostorn Distrjot of Wia- consin; Franklin W. Oakloy, Unitod States Mar- shal for the Westorn Distrlet of IVisconsin; Luman Norton Judd, Rogister of the Land-Offico, ‘of Dakota. ;. . " 8 . APPROYED. o . Aok Tho Prosident lias ulfinod the act to faollitats, tho cxpoitation of distilled apirits atid amonda- ' tory of the acts in rolation theroto, and the, act in roforence to tho operations jof tho Bhipping; |: Commissioners act, approved Juud 7, 1872, e CONGREBSSIONAL BECORD, BENATE. ' ” ‘WasuinaToN, . D, 0,, June 0, . 3 OOMMITTEE REPONTS, 5 Mr,. OAMERON, from the Committeo on , Foroign Rolations, reported favorably on tho !nint rosolution providing for the termination of. he treaty between tho United Statos and Bol-, ?glxhxlm of July 17, 1868. Passed, r, teo to ‘investigate the managoment of tho Gov. ' emment of tho Districtof Columbin, reported a bill-for the ghvernmont of the District of Co- Iumbia, aud gave notico that he would. ask tho Benata to considor it at au oarly dlg. 3ir. EDMUNDS, from tho Judiclary Commit- tao, reported adversely on the bill supplomontary to the act to develop the mining resourcos of tho Ublted Btatos, and recommended that it bo ine definitely r]mn‘ponod. o aud this was the Sutro Tunnel bill, sud at the request of bLoth parties Intorested he would ask that it be placed on the calendar, Bo ordered. - He aleo reported f1om tho samo Committos fa- ‘yorably on the bill to amend the act to reorgau- ize the courts of “the District of Columbla, Placod 6n the onlendar. 3 - CRAILROAD BILL. ' . Mr, LOGAN, by roquest, introduced & bill to ostablish the Commaercial Railway Company. Re- forred to the Committeo on Transportation. It proposos to .incorporate .the. Commorcial Railroad Company with a capital of $200,000,000 to conatruct and operate o raifrond with four or more tracks from fiuw York City to the cities of Chicago and 8t. Louis; dividiogits main line at such polut as may be found hest to. reach said cities, with tho right to .extcnd its: road. from Onicago .to any..poiut on tho Mississippi Rivor above 8t. Louis. The road is'to be. commenced within two {fim, and finished within twelve yoors, from the enaotment of tho bill. Therates Tor tho transportation of passougors and freight aro to be fixed by a Commission, composed of throo porsons, to bo. appointed.. by the President; ono person hfi' tho - Gov- ernor of. cach . Btate tluough whioh tho road sball pnss, and threo porsona by the corpor- ation, but the charges shall not oxcoed 10 conts per bushel of grain by the car-load, bulk freight, and 86 cents por.barrol of flonr from Chicago or Bt. Lows to .Jorsoy City. Tho namos of pro- posod incorporators ave loft blanik, TAX ON DROKERS. Mr. CONOVER submitted ss an. amondment to the House supplomontal Tari€ bill a propo- sition to impose. & stamp-tax of one-twontioth of 1 per cent on all.snles -of bullion, coin, and atocks, and a stamp-tax of 1 mill per dollar. of tho yalue of sll manufactured .or unmunufac« tured cotton on cootracts for futuro: dolivory. Reoferred to the Committea on Finance. - TUE ARMY DILL, Mr. WEST, from the Conference Committos on tho Army Appropriation bil, made a report which was agreed to. . ADDITBATION. Mr, HAMLIN, from the Committee on For- eign Relations, reported baok a large number of petitions for sottloment of diffioultios botween nntions by arbitration, with a written report on the subjoct, which was ordored prianted. THE SENATE REPEAL BILL, The Senate then rosumed the consideration of tho bill to amond the Customs Rovenue law and to repeal moioties. The . Commuttee on Finance having amonded the tenth section of the bill, in regard to the penalty for attempling to dofraud tho rovenue by false invoices, etc., by the addition of tho foilowing: * Which forfait- ure £hall only lpEl] to the particular item of merohandise to which the fraud or alleged frand relates, aud anytbing eontained in any sot which rovides for the conflscation of an entire invoice n_consequonce of any itom or items contained in'tho same being undervalucd, and the same is ropoaled.” Mr. CHANDLER eald that this smendmont was in the interest of amugglers, and ho folt sure the Committee on Finance did not waut to make any law of that nature. Tho law as it now stood forfeited the .whole invoice, but it this smendment bo adopted, lace shawls could be pus innonsoof eilk goods and invoiced as mik, Then tho shawls would bo forfoited and the silks go freo, Ho moved to strike out tho amondment, Mr, BAYARD doniod that tho amendmeat would protect amug%alug. I'ho gection provided for a ponalty of 85,000, and tha forfoiture of tho item undervnlued, whivh was sufliciont to pre- vent smuggling. After fwrthor aiscussion, the motion of Ohandlor to strike out tho amondment was re- jected,—yoas, 19 ; nays, 33,—as follows ; ¥E. 70N Boreman, Edmund, Howe, Buckingliam, Flunsgan, Miteholl, Ourpenter, Frollughuysen, Ogloaby, Chaudlor, Hamillon (Toxae), Ponsc, Conkling, Hamlln, Tamecy, Conover, Harvey, Bpencer—10, Doraey, NATH, Alcorn, Johnaton, Hargent, Dayard, Kully, Baulabury, Bogy, Lowis, Shermny, Boulvelt, Togan, Stovenson, Cooper, NcCreery, Btockton, Dayls, . + Merrimon, Thurma, Goldthwalte, Morrill (Vt.) Tipton, Gurdon, Morton, Wailolgh, Hager, Norwood, Wasabiirn, Hamilton (Md.), Runsom, Windom, Tngalls, Robortson, Wrlght—30, 'i‘ms seotion was then agreed to s amonded by the Committes—yeau, 82; nays, 13, K CUMMITTEE NEPOBT, Mr. MORTON, from tho Conforonce Commit- teo on Ourrenoy bill, submitted n report, and asked to bave it printod, He gave notico that after tho oxpiration of the mm""f Lour to- morrow ho would ocall it up for consideration, ‘ EXOUSED. At his own requost, Mr, Wadleigh was exoused {frowm furcher service ou tho Committoo on Public Lauds, and Mr. Harvey was appoluted to fill the YRORTICY, 310N COMMITTEE REPORTS, Mr, HITOIICOCK, from the Committes on Tetritories, reported favorably the Houso bill to onnble the poople of New Mexico to form a gone stitution and Btate Government, and for tho ad- misslon. of the Stata into the Union on equnl rooting with the oviginal Btates. Ylaced on the calendar, Mr, LOGAN, from the Cammittas on Military Affairs, roported with amendmonts the Houate bill extending the right of way herotofors grant- o to the Allogheny Railroad Company through the arsonal-grounds at Pittsburg, Placed ou the calsudar. * HEROISM, Mr. OHANDLER, from tho OCommities on ALLISON, from the spocial joint commit-, |: :{ customs officors, nxcuyu 80 much of it as fixed, -|: York at 12,000 ; the Collectors of Boston nud* ‘Ban -Francisco at 98,000 cach ; Naval Officer, . Clerks in tho Collootor's ‘office, €2, Commarco, roportod favorably on n bill grantiny n madal to Jolin ITorn, Jr., for tho herofe o:};la in xeuuuluq men, women, and childron from drovalug in Dolrolt Niver. Placed on tho cnl- oodar, Mr. EDMUNDS, from the Lommitico on the Judliary, roported bok tho Houso bill (o ropeal somuch of the Logisiative, Judicial, and Exeeu- tivo Appropriation bill for the yéar ouding Juna 30, 1879, an provides for the omploymont of , por- ‘8ons to nesist the proper offlolals of the Govern- ment In recovoring and collocting moneys with- hold, and for othor, purposos, and nsked that it Do referrod to the rinance Commitico. It was 80 relorrad, ) ! (1. MOIETIFS AOAIN, 5 ~Tho Bennto thon.1eaumod conaldoration of the Moioty bill, nnd a lengthy discussion onsued ou. ‘an_amoudment to tho fourtoenth soction ‘w runud by ‘tho Finauce Committeo, - author- zing the Court, of its, motion, or when, roquostod Eo . to do by -cither party, to "submit to tho fury as. s dwtinck projo- jpitlon - whothor ‘or not~ tho_alloged acts aro iBtates, or to submit any othor apocifio inlerroga- Jfory matorinl to tho dotormination of tho lusuo, eud to m:{mre #pecial findinga therein by tho, ijury; or, if euch issuo he tricd "by' the Court without o jury, it shall bo tho duty of the Goutt,: «When roquosted to do #o by.either party, (o filo jthe faols aud onter the snme as partof.ihe: racord, : i ¢ Mr. EDMUNDS opposed the bill, ‘e : Mr. HOWE . sald o would voto: against tho: |amondment. v 5. 1o . Mr, PTHURMAN énid ho was authorized by tho Financo Committeo to withdraw the soction in ‘relution to walarics of customn® ofticers, oxcopt. that part_which applied to Boston, New-Yorl, and San Franoisco. - Ilo was also authorized to withdraw tho twenty-fourth section of the bill, which rrovi-lau for new ofticors. 5 .,; Mr. THURMAN mado a motion to strike out the fourtoouih section and the proposed amend- meut. Agroed to, J Mr, BOUTWELL moved to strile out the sov- entoonth and oighloanth sections of tho bill for- bidding any ofllcor of the Govornment to com- promise or abato any claim of the United States .arising under tho Customs laws, Afimud to. - Tho tirentieth section was: amendod by strik- ,ing out two vonra as'the timo within whioh suit 'to recover any peounlary penalty or forfeituros ,should bo commencod, Inserting, in liou thoreof, ! ‘throo yoars. 3 e * Mr.BIIERMAN movyed to strike out all of the ‘twenty-third section, in rogard to tho salanios of- {the salary of tho Oolloctor of the Port of Nuw* at Now ''York at.38,000; and Naval Of- flcors st (Boston and San Franclsco, £6,000 each ; Burveyor at Now York, £8,000; Burveyors at Doston and San Franolsco, $6,000, ench ;- Ap- rainor at New Yorl, £8,000; Assistant Apmnheru, 34 000 erch ; Examiners, $3.000; Obief Clerks, §2.,600 cach’ - Clorks, -Vorifiors, and- Samplors, §2,600 ench ;' Asaistant Collactor at' Now Yorl,' 0; Deputy Collectors, $4,000 oach ; Chiiof Clorks of each division -under tho Deputy Col- loctor, $5,000 cach; Fatry amek Ll%!&(i)’ Minhg ench, Agreed to. : Upon motion of Mr. SHERMAN,'tho following clauso was rotained : * And the annunl compon- sation of other Collectors, Surveyors, and om- ployars connoetod with the oustoms &crvice, not named horein, and not herein othorwise provid- ed for, shall continuo a8 fixed by oxisting lawe.” The twonty-fifth and: twonty-sixth sections wore strioken out. The twonty-ninth section was amended, onmo- tion of Mr. CONKLING, toread a4 follows: *‘That all acts and lmrts of acts inconsistont with the provluionn of this act are .Leroby repealed. That nothing herein .contained should' affect the oxisting rights or prevent a distribution in liko monner, and as if this act hnd nob boon passed, in ol coscs where proseoution has boon actually commenced, orin’ any wiso affoct euits or sotions already commonced, or for futuros incurrod pravious to May 1, 1874." 2 Mr., WADLEIGH moyed to further amond the section s that it would read, *' that nothing heroin, contained shall‘affect the exiuting right of tho United Btates or provont n distril.vnllop,". ete. Agrood to—yeas, 21 nays, 20, e ..Mr, BOUTWELL moved to strike out the fol- Towitg words In Seo; 11 : * That nothing horoin- contained shall prevent any owner or claimant from obtaining a_rolenso of puch merohandiso, on giving & bond .with surctics . ratisfactory to Colloctors, or, incnse of judicial proceoding, eatisfactory to tho Court or Judge thercof, for paymentof any fino or fines so incurrod ; pro- vided, howover, that-such morchandiso, sball in 00 caso bo rolonsed ‘until all accrucd dutics theroon shall bhave beon puid or. sscured. Agrecd to. . - ‘I'ho bill was then roported to the Senate, and tho amendments made in the Commiltce of tha Whole. Agreed to, with the excoption tho'twen- ty-ninth section, * Ar, 'ONKLING moved by striling out tho words “of tho United, States,” insortod on motion of Mr. Wadlolgh; and upon this motion tho yens and nays wore called for, and resulted, § yeas to 23 nays, no quorum votiug, 2 Mr. BCOL'Y inquirad if the Moloty bill would be unfinished business ta-morrow, The Obuir replied in tho atlirmative. Adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. THE PRINTING QUESTION. 3r. DONNAN, from the Commities on Print- ing, made a report, with testimony, in rogard to, the cost of printing the dobates. Ordered printed, togother with the views of the minority. Mr, WADDELL—*Tho conclusions of the majority of tho Committoe are that tho roport- ing of. the debatos is being done for 88,200 less for onch Houso of the prenent Congross than the liko work cost in tho Inst Oongross, and that tho riuting of the debatos at the Govornmout Exlnting Offico costs at least 125,000 loss than was paid to Rives & Bailoy for tho same -work in tho Inat Congross ; that tho prosont quarto form of the Daily Record ia frelzly preforable to the newspnper form ; and that on'these and othor grounds it would YL the roverse - of ocon- omy to eutor into the proposed contrack with Rivos & Bailoy. 5 LOUISIANA ELECTION BILL. The House then provcedod to vote on the Louisizna contested election caso. Tho substitute of Mr, Darrall, declaring Pinch- baok entitled primo facia to the soat was noga- tived without division: Tho first rosolution of the minority of the to amond it " Comumittoe, that Pinchback was not elocted, was adopted without discusgion. Tho second rowo- lution of the minority of the Comnmitise declar- ing Bhioridun olected was negatived,—-yess, 71 ; nays, 146, On motjon of Ar. HAWLEY, of Illinois, the voto on the first minority resoldtion was recon- sidored, and then the resolution wae rejected by yons, 94 ; nays, 121, A vote was thon faken on the majority reso- Iutions declaring that the icstimony was not auflicient to show tho eleotion of either Pinch- back or Bhoridan, and permitting thom to take further testimony, and the resolutions wore agroad to without division, GENEVA AWADD DILL. Mr. BUTLER (Mass.), from the Judiciary Committeo, roported o subatituto forthe Genuva Award bill. Tho bill having beon received, Mr. TREY offered an amendment to strike out the following proviso: *'‘That mutusl insuranco companios who Lave paid a loss shall be indom- nified for the same, such indemnity to bo divided nmongf its membors who contributed to pay such louy at the time, but no member of any mutual insuranco company shall bo indemnified for any war premium paid in suoh nom‘mly." Mr, TREMAIN intimated that tho Judiclary Committoo lind not consented to lave that amondmont offered, and usked whothor tho Chair- man (Butlor, Masa,) had tho right to admit it sud axoludo other amendments. THE JUDIOIAL DEKFARTMENT, Mr. POLAND propsred fo offer a substiture for the bill, but the SPEAKER aunonucoed that tho previous order of busincss, from tho Com- mittes on Contiugont Expenses of the Dopart- mont of tho Judiuiary, was now Dbofore the Houso, r, BE| roportod & bill to abolish the Woker Disttior of Arkumns, and to nhnos It to thio Bastorn Disttiot, Passed without discussion on, m‘I\‘ilrl.j urlulfl‘NEll asked lonve to offor a resalution Qiveoting tho Attornoy-Gounoral to institute a full and thorough judioial investigation into the chiaraoter of the allowanges paid at the Treasury Dopaitment, 88 well as of tho olsimn still dno, for expondituros in tho Marshal's offico of tho Western District of Arkansas, from the Ist of July, 1870, aud to roport the result thoreof to tho House. . Mr, HAINES objected, unless ho wes permits tad to nflfl an nm’endmenc that no purt of the {See Fiftk ¥ ;[ dono with an actual intent to dofraud tho United | ! i { - NUMBER - THE ABOLITIONISTS. First Reunion of the Old Guard. The' Veterans of tho Great . Moral Wa,r. Poassemble, - % Ticellency Gov. Bev- eridge, Weleomizz | Election of Officers---Remarks of‘. i ice-President Chetlain, Explanation of, the Objects of the. Reunion by Z. : " Eastman, President Blanchard Explains Why Americans Hated tho . Abolitionists, Lettors from _Phillips, Garrison, Oharles Francis Adams, - ... ond Others, Mr. Clarke Sings His Old Abolition Songs Once More, ) List of the Visitors. : AFTERNOON SESSION. Tho Nationsl Anti-Slavory Reunfon hLeld its first sosston ia the Bocond Baptist Church, cor~ ner of Morgan and Monrao stracts, resterday afternoon. ve b AMONG TIOSE PRESENT wero the following: ‘The Rov. Willism Goodell, Janesville, Wis, ; Allen Coffin, Washington, D, 0.; "L W. Platt, Keatskatoos, Neb.; W, B. Piorco, Chicago; David West, Sycamoro, Il ; Goorgo W. Clurke, Dausville, N. Y.; the Rev. George B. Walker, Whoaton, Il ; William Dawes, Wisconsin; E. 8. Cadwell, Woodstack, 1L, ; the Rev. William'T, Al en, Genesco, Il ; O 0. Burloigh, Florenco, Mass, ; tho Rey. Dr. Brig- bane, Cinoinnati; Siduoy Disbrow, Alden, IIL. tho Rev. Hiram Footo, Brodhead, Wis.; E.D. Clinton, Brodhoad, Wis, ; ‘W.Darley, Honnepin, HL; Mr. and Mis. Pettingill, Peorin, Iil.; B, Harwoodand wite, Cincinnati ; §. P, Poole, Bolle- vuo, Mich.;. Willism Teslie, TFort Mudi- son, In.; 8. 8. Harding, Indiann ; M. H, Hard- ing, Indinon; Willism Brown Fyfe, Pontin, IIl, 5 Mre. Willinm Strawn, Odell, 11l ; Luther Birgo, Farmington, Il.; Thomas J. Moore, Starfleld, HL; Fountain - Watking, Flmwood, Iil.; Joln Walter, Princcton, Il ; Idward Turnor, Iown ; E. 8, Grogory, Gonoeva, Il.; Julids 0, Willard, Chicago; * Lovi Cofin and wits, Cinclunati; Elizaboth Coleman, Cincinnati; Waltor Wobb, Ln Crosse, Wis.; D. MeBride, Spartn, Wis, § Erastus Obild, Oneida, Ilt. ; the Rev. John G. Feo, Boroa, Ky, ; Jamos Birney, Bay City, Mich. ; L. I; Rico, Columbua,.Ohio ; Charlos Snuth and wifo, Marion County, Towa; Leonard Herbert, Chicago; Mark M. Awken, Doorin, Iil; Dauiel Brown, Ottaws, IIL.; J. F. Mattocks, M. D., Chicago; “E. ‘R. Wicks, Moiidon, Itl.; A, J. Grover, Earlville, IIl. ;. Jolin Morrison; Tonica, 15 John W." Laughlin .snd” " James: E.. Loughlin, Mt. * Palating, ' .IL; . Lucien Farulim, ~ Newirk. 1lL; 0. Tomlinson, Magnolia, Il ; Flavell Bascom, Ottaws, Iil. ; J. O. Webstor, Wheaton Collego; J. Blan ard, Wheaton Cotloge; Alanson St, Olair, Shel- by, Mich,; Samuol Cushing and wifo, roto, Iil. ; J. B. Grinuell, ‘Grinuell, Towa; J.T. Wheoler, 8. Charles, Ill.; R, N. Lockhart, Watorloo, II Iliram Brown and D.;H. Brown, Elmwood, I'L 3 Guy O, Ssmpson, Hyde Park, 11l ; . Alfred Bur-~ tiott, Cinicinnati; Waite alcott, Rockford, T, ; Goorgo W. Julian, Irsiugton, Ind.; Goorge Thompeon, Lelaud, Mich.; E. W, Androws, Crystal Loke, Ill.; Daniel Chapman, Hunt) IiL; * Mr, Hoisiugton, Jauesville, Wis,; D. P. Baker, Crystal Loke, Ill.; Jacob Baker, Mor- rigon, Tll.; John Enston, Half Day, Iil.; O. P. Lumney, Wheaton, Ill. ; Vernon Tichenor, Wau~ kesha, Wis.; O, . Bartlott, Blackberry, IIl, ; tho Rov. J. L. M. Young, South Bend, Tud. ; L. 0. Colton, Princeton, Ill. ; David Hardle, Long Qrove, Towa ; Mry, B. Warcham and son (daugh- tor and grandson of Benjamin Lundy), Phila- doiphin; Mrs. Simons, Detroit, Mich.; the Rev. 0. O. Foote, Detroit. = The large avditorium of the church sesmed at flrst far too Inrgo for tho accasion, as & sharp showor of rain just at tho Liourof nssembly groatly delayed the arrival of members and .Bpoctators, but, as tho rain ceased, the attend- auce rapidly incroased, until the church was woll fitled. It was o romarkublo looking congre- gation, composed, as it way, almost wholly of men and women well along in the vale of yoars, Gray beards, bald heads, and spec- tacles, woro tho rule amoug the men, and sobor, Quskerish garbs amoug the women, A finer- looking aesomblage has rarely boen seen in Chicago. There was a notable absonce of colored peoplo in tho audience, though many in- vitations had been sont to roprosentalive men of. fhat etoment of society. No oxtra offorts had beon mada toward deco- rating the church. A beautiful wreath of roses adornod the roar of tho pulpit, aud a lifo-siza marble bust of Charles Sumner was prominontly displayed upon the platform. Tho Tonvontion was callod o order at 10 minutos after 1 o’clock by R, P, Dorickson, Exq., Chuirman of tho Comniitteo of Arraugements, who requeated Mr, Z. Lnstman, the Beorotary, to read THE CALL. The Secrotary read as follows: ANTI-KLAVERY NEUNION, At a meeting of gontleman, formerly connected with tho Auti-Slavory roform, wisembled fiom differeut ynrts of the Btale, hymvi(ullon,uloh!cnfiu on the 16tk doy of Jauuary Inal, 1L ws resolved to Hold & genoral Ttounion of Alolitiohiuta or Anti-Blavery men: and & cominities was appointed fo doterminafjupon s time and place, aud give publs nolice o Loldiuy such mooting., The commitice, constuting of the porwons wndersighed, lereby givo notico that tho sald Rew unton of Anti-Bluvory friuds will talio place in_Obic enygo, Tl,, on tho ih'day of June, 1874, aud_continue throd o tiat mooting el ab 1'volock n m. of (ho 9ib, when thiose who hsvo como: gothor will b Toceived by un_addrers of wolcomo . fom the Xon, Jubn L, Boverldge, Governor of tho Stato of Illinois, All yorsons who wera activo Abolitionists st tme when tho causo of tho slave needed friends, u espocially {uvited to ths Rounion, aud to tuke'park Thoreln, * The publio at lurge, aud particulsrly tha Guuger poops, WhO livo grown U hAlGr 0F bince Tha yeriod of thint agitation for uationsl reform, ara inviled to sttond and all will bo welsomed, "Tio proceedings will_enibrace & roview of the past; . of self-sacrifice, whan Auti-Slavery princ ',fif-":'.‘rna advocated dn fulfh snd loge the progros: $ethe reform and its growth in. pubie opinfon; aud 1 triumph ; with congratulations at tho sicoess e s hees pormitted 10 realize: and. g Tude 19 1Ly Plvine Being tuat o bas alded and