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RAILROAD NEWS. Afirs of the Toledo, Peorin & Warsaw Roads Arguments on the Motion to Fore- ologe the First Mortgage. Paciflc Freighty to Bo Sent Over the : lowa Roads. I, The Yowa Railroad Law. TOLEDO, PEORIA & WARSAW. A roport of tho Trustecs, Becor and Tracy, was fled yostorday in thew sult ngoinst the Tolodo, Pooris & Warsnw Railway Company to forocloso o trust-dood for £6,200,000. The Toro-~ closuro suit was begun about six waeks ngo, aud tho Jatter part of Mny a motion foru Tecolver was made before Judge Drummond, but con- tinued until yesterday, when b wag oxpectod it would ba srgued, Frasy and Secor being cou- tinued in oftico hs Tiuetecs, under tho dixcetion @f tho Court, Owingto JUDOE DRUBLNOND'S ADSEXCE, Thowever, the motton bas necagnarily boon post- poned until his roturn, Tho report filed statea that in Jounary Jnst thoy jearncd that the intorost on a largo number of bouds, Bccured by tho trust-deed to themsetves, dated dlay 21, 1870, wou duo and unpaid, aud they wero requested to forealogo in accordanco with tho powers of the trnat-doed. Consultations woro had with the officors of tho Illinojs Contral Rtaitrond Com- pany in rogard to tho foneibifity of tlm’lmor Bompany taking chnrgo of the defondant's rond pyagont of the plaiuuily, Secor and ‘Pracy, ad an urran gemont was madoe in January by which TUE ILLINOIS CENITAL RAILROAD woro to operato tho rond from that time until July 1, 1876, endeavor to promote its buniness ‘and interosts, koop the rond in good Topalr, pud Fendor monthly uccounts to tho ‘Urustocs, ~Tho Tlinois Contral wan nlso o rebuild the cars of iho defondants whon necessary, and only to be paid for the whola wark thelr actusl expenditures, with the oxcoption of some minor arrangemonts, P'ho division of rates then oxisting was_ to _coutinio, Tuloss mutun) changes wero made, and ail draw- backs on Eastward froight to be accounted for, Tho pooliug arrangement botween the Lolodo, Peoria & Warsaw -Company. aod the Chicago, Turlington & Quiney Tatlroad Company was also 1o contine, Tho Illinois Contral Tailroad Com- pany was to purchato the matured coupons of tho bonds socured by the mortgage on tha Tinat- ern Division, and bold thom untl 1 tho Trustees could redeom thom, The profits were to be weed in' paying interest due, otc. Tinally, whon iho Toledo, Poorin & Wrsair Railroad Oambmny ghould bave paid all Lho intorest on the bouds of 1o consolidated morigage, and all debts to the Jilinois Central Railroad Company, thon tho lat- {or Company was to return tho property of tho oledo, Peoris & Warsnw Compnuy to ita Trus- toes, THE TRUSTERS TOOK POSSESSION ‘under & roquost from tho boudlolders to foro~ cloto, and turned the rond over to tho Iiinois Coutral Iailrond Company, which has since oporated it, paid dobts for 1sbar, ote., aud turned over 810,000, which las been spplied on the in- torest duo. Pho Trustoon roport tholr receipts as follows: February, o+ §100,784.84 4,20,10 Tolalisessersss The oxponditures were Loaving a balonco of $11,876.01, From June 2 to Juna 19, .tha receipts woro 365,138.91, includ- ing, however, the_balance carried forward, and tho expendituros §06,434,49, leaving not profit for the whole five months and a half of 810,660.40, M'his soems o rathor small profif, but s large amount was paid for Jabor on old accounts ba- foro Jan, 1, 1874, TNE ASSWEM. The Toledo, Pooria & Wansnw Railroad Com- pony slso filed an answer, admitting all the acts Rlloged ngainst thom, and asking thnt tho Court decido as to tho issues involved. The Company nlso filed an answer to tho petition in bankrupt- oy filed against it about ten days ago. It ad- it the indebtedness of S49L.0D to 15 Maxwell & Co., petitioning oreditors, but, although ad- Juitting the poyment of about 84500 to Lige & Bpraguo, denies that this wag dono with sny fraudulont intont, It donies also thet it trans- Torrod nuy such property to Secor & Tracy a8 charged, without considoration and with intent o dofraud, aud cloims it paid nll its debits up to about Feb. 1, 1874, Tho proccdings ta forecloso sro thenmontionod asoxisting intho United States Cirouit Court, ond tho stops which have heen taken thoreunder. 'The Compony then alieges {hut thoe Cireuit Court has full jurisdiction over tho mattor : that tho claim of the petitioning aredstora is apecifically montioned in o schedulo of the Compnny's debts filed with its answer in the foroclosuro euit, and that that suib s sull ponding ond undetermived i paid Court, Under these _ciroumstances, the Company eclums® the Diswict Court Tius no jurisdiction in the promisos, aud that tho Prococdings must bo dismissed, ‘Lin Taisos o question which is novel nnd of great importanco, Still it s doubtful whether tho jurisdiction of the baukruptey court will be ousted undor the circumstances. Tho Trustees sre acting as Ito- ceivors ouly, under the consolidated mortgago. B THE IOWA RAILROAD LAW. Tuquiry among railway ofiicials dovelops much uncertataty as to the policy of the compauies in regard to tho Tows lnw which takos effect July 1. 1t is framed aftor tho Ilinols tasy agrinet dis- crimination with theso oxceptions: It dofines tho schedulo of rates for freight-transportation, constitutes the Govornor and Excentive Council {li0 Commissionars to enforce its provisions, and renders overy railny omploye who violntes suy of its requirements amonable to FINE AND IMVRISONMENT, In Wisconsin tho_latter punisbmeoat Is optional with the Justice. In Iowa jt is imperative. T'ho schedulo of rates preseribed is that prepored by the Illinols Rmiroad Commissionols, but the loading railronds aro only allowed to clhiargo 98 per cent of these 1atow, ke Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, the Chica- go & Northwestern, and tho Iitinois Centyal are understood to be disposed Lo DISBEGARD THE ENACTMENT, But tho Rock Island Compauy it said to waver, wiich disturbs_tho confidenco of the othors. Tho Rock Island and that portion of the lllinoly Contial west from Iown Ialls to Bioux Oity are In o dolicato position, A fow yonzs ago they wked for an _oxtension of timo on their land geant. It _was given, couplod with u slauso that the Legislatura uhmlfd have full power to regulate tho rates of rroh‘ht and. faro charged by the companies, Counsel differ about the binding force of this cleuse, known us the Dowd nmendmont, Somo contond that Con- gress, from whom iho grant emanated, conld alono preseribe tho conditions of {8 hestowal, and that tho Legislature could meroly lmit the timo within which tho termy of acveptanco should be fulfillod. Tho Nhnois Contral and Northwost- ern lease thoir Jowa lines on o busis of o cortain percentage of gross onrnings, 80 that any loes which may result will bo divided. _Tho_Cliicago, Burlwgton & Quinocy sud Nock Tsland Compn- nios own their ows fows lince. Noither tho Bur- lington nor tho Northwostern are JAMPERED BY AN ACKNOWLEDOMENT of tho right to fix their tariffs, neithor in tho Tlinols Central botween Dubuque nnd Iown Falls, Provided a united policy of non-compli- unco wore adoptad, they could make o butter lght than In 1llinols, beoause no road in lowa ourns fuir dividonds, :whilo many of them do nov sctuully pay oporating oxponkes, Ware tho Ttook inland to comply, howaver, the other lincs named, being parallel, would slmost , inevitubly ho forcod to sdopt the sane voussa s and, should thoy nequieseo in Lown, thoro would bo littlo uso of contimed resfstanco in Hlinois ‘and Wiscon- sin. Mnch rlnpendu upon the Issno woon to b datetmined fu the Inttor Btato, sud to it all par- tios uro uuionsly looki ———— THE WISOONSIN LAW, Bpecial Dispatel to 1'he Chizugo Y'ribune, IHE COMUANIES PHOPOSE 70 MAKE LUTIGATION ' EXPENSIVE. - MADIsoN, Wie,, June 16.—Ono of the poat ponod suits agninst the Ohicago & Northwos torn Tallway agont, Frank 1, Hoyt, for violating tho 1aw regulating railronds, by charglug excossiye rates for pasnenger tiokuts, was brought to trind te-day, aud & dispoaition shown by tho dafonso THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1874. to contost ovory polnt and mako theso anlts s cobtly na posslblo, Willlam Iugeo, attorney for the Northwestern Itallrond Company, and Goorge B, Smith, of this city, appoared for tho dofond- aut, tho Iattor dolng mont of tha talking, Dia- trict Attornoy Jonos and William Woloh ap- ponred for-tho Stale, the former being brothor- in-law of tho dofondant, Tho flrst quostion was as to the jurlsdiotion of the OQourt, tho claim bo- ing mndo that Jury of. tvelvo wna roquired to try a_cosan this Court, it having concurront. Jurisdiction with the Cirouit Courz, yub only belng antliorized to swmmon o jury of twelvo mon. After' considerablo argumont, this was ovarruled by tho Judge, and nonia timo way occuls pied in ompanoling o jury of six. Pha defonso then provad very exacting in do- mnnd\ng gmor that the Chicagd & Nortliwestern Railrond Company’was _n corporation and con- trollad tho Madison Divixion. Bintutes, arol tostimony, and pundry documonts woro prot uced by the Socrotary of Statg, including tho articles of narociation of the Cbicago & Northwestorn Ratlrond Compnuy nn successor of tho Chieago & Foud du Luc Reiroad Company. Aftor lengthy and rather sharp argumonts on the recoption aud welght of this testimony, the case was adjournocd till to-morrow. — LOHIORAILROAD LEGISLATION. AN OLD CONTIOVENSY BETFLED, * Crvervnati, Juno 16.—The coutroversy ‘be- twoon the Indianapolls, Cincinnati & Linfayotte and Cinclunati & Whitewater Valloy Railrond Compantos was docided in tho Diatrict Court of Hamilton County to-day, tho District Court re- vorsing tho doclslon of the Commion Plens, which appointed o Recelvor, and discharging tho To- coiver appolnted by that Court for the Hargison Branch of .tho Wintowator Vailoy Road, and oxdering the Harrison Drauch to be dolivered to tho Whitewnter Vatloy Rntliond Company. In the mattor of the Hageratown Branch Road, Judgo Davis, of tho Supromo Court " of tho Unifed States, Jast Saturdny_declded Lint tho TIndianapolis, Cincinnati & Lafayotte Tailrond Company bad no claim, and the Court thorefore refukod to apnoint n Recotvor, Theso dacluions sottle a long-peuding controversy. e MISCELLANEOUS. UNION PAGIFIC FUEIGUTS. Mr.E. B, Viuing, tho Gonoeral Freight Agent of tho Union Pacige Rnilroad, hold n confercnco yosterday ufternoon with the Gonoral Freight ‘Agonts of tho'Town liues ot tho offico of ihe Ohiengo, Burlington & Quinoy Taiirond Com- pony. Arraogements woro porfoctod by which tho overland {roight to Californin will Liorenftor bo shippod again via the Iowa linea. The now arrangement I quito eatisfactory to the Union Pacifie Railrond, whiclt recoives as ils proportion of tho rates 85 por - cont, while-tho Olieago ronds receivo only 16 per cent. What fbo HChicngo & Alton Iinilrond, which bas o contract with the Union Paclfle for cmrylng tho Culifornis freight, will do‘under theso cireumstances, is & more mattor of con- Jecturo, Mr, James Smith, tho Genoral Froight ‘Agont, and Br, J. C. MoMullin, tho Goneral Buperintendent, are out of town and entiroly unaware of the now arrangement, by which their rond is laft out iu the cold. As mntters stand now, the Paciflo freight troubles are far from boivg ondod, ns the Alton Railrond Com- Enn will undoubtedly take some measures to old the Union Pneifio Rnilrond to ils contincl, Tho Union Yacific Managors, however, claim that they aro unablo to abido by the sgrooment wwith the Alton bocause the Central Pacille ro- fuxos to joln in tho arrangemiont, and will not Prorato oxcopt to Omala, thus forcng them to ship vin the Towa lines, as the Central Preiticis the originnl shipper, and hes to direct what route froight sball take. They nre willing Lo iake all the Trelght tho Alfon can got in this city accord- ing Lo the agrecmont, us the Union Pacific has the direction of Weat-bound freight. LUMBER HIIPMENTS, The Michigan Central Raitrond bas issucd the following ciccular in rogurd to shipments of lumber : Cirioaao, June 15, 1874, To Shippers and Agents: e Aiice, lumbor, Iath, ebingles, ataves, and other forest productn, fu_car-londs, wiil Le trans- Jorted by this Compuny wndor the following rules : Ainfmum weight, 20,000 pounds, Cara loaded with not to oxceed 23,600 pounds will' be chorged at var- Tate, samo au for 20,000 pounds; if tho weight excoeda 2,600 pounds, tho car-rate will' bo chargod for 23,000 pounds, and the welght in excens of 22,000 pounds will Do chntgad at onco and one-inif the fato yer 100 pounds.” For ‘example : I¢ tho rate per 100 pounda 18 6 cents, 2,600 pouuds will bo carried ut $30 § but, i freight will 'be $90.00 23,000 poundw ars loaded In o car, 8 follows § $ Thin rato will apply on all Inmber, ete,, from tho Chicago & Michiigan Loke Siore Railfaad, or any st~ tlon on muin or ulr Hue, and nll branches of this road (except on eipment to pointu east of Detroft). Tatinber, ot., in ear-ioads consfgned to pointa off this rond (excenting fo through pointn East), will bo charged ak sbove on tho Michigan Central oad, but T subject to the ruies of other rowdw wftef” leaving ours, gALuumber, otc., n car-loads, consigned to points east of Detrolt, will' bo_charged 'at wminimnm’ welght of 0,000 ponnds per car, and for all oxvoss of this Welghit at'the regular Fato per 100 pounds from point of ehip- ment to deatination. TIE CHICAGO & ALTON SUIT POSTPOSED TiLL TO- JA0RTOW, i Speeial Dispateh to T'he Clicaco Trilune, Renixorien, 11, Juno 16,~Judge Druwmmond anpounced nt the adjournmont of the United States Circuit Court, this ovening, that tho Chi- cago & Alton Railroad case would not come up to-morrow, a8 ordercd, but would bo postpored until Wednesdny, at which timo Judgo Davis would arvive lero and sit in the care. 1t has come to ba vogarded a8 cortain by ail tho profes- sion that the Court will dectino to take Jurisdic~ tion, and in this opinion tho oflicers of tho United States Court coneur. TIE RANSOW-OAUGE RUAD IN RANSAS. Speciat Dispateh to I'he Chicaaa 7ribune, Taxsas Ciry, Kon,, June 16.~The first apike wau driven to-day o the Wyandotte, aveas City Nortbwestern Railroad, » nnsrovw-gunge line, ¢ rondt will bo in oporation between Independ- once aud Kansus City by Aug, 1. CHINA AND JAPAN. 'heo Japancee Expedition to Formosa —BRiot 1 Shanghni. Sax Fnaxcisco, aune 16.—Tihe Great Repub lic brings Yokohama datos to May 20. Tho Goy- ernmont, atter conntormanding tho Formoss ox~ pedition, was gombelled to restima it, us tho troops declured positively that the; would go, aud refused to obey all orders to ihe controry, The Government took the mattor in hund and sont them to Amoy, whore it was intended thoy should romain until tho Govornment haaid from o special cuvoy sent to Pekin on this parbicular Dusiness, 'This plan.was changod, and the nows reached Yolohawn, May 23, that the expedition bad landed nt Foymosn without opposition, “Thoro i a deeidedly improved tone in the de- meanor of the Japanese Goverument toward all clusues of foroiguers. Eightcan Japaneso wero wrocked on the const of Coren, whero thoy wore beheudod becsuso they wore Japancsa. — T'ho Coreuns aro ‘buildin foris gud drilling troops for defenso agaius Japan, 2 > dhe railway hetween Iobe and Osnko wns opened May 11, Muol excitement was eaused - n?\'uddo by au alleged attack on tho houso of Uro Britieh Logation, It has transpired that the polico were” pursuing_an individual connected Jith the Legation, and auppated to be guilty of somo olfenso agufust Japunose lnws, In o riot iif Shanghai, o Chineso mob attacked the Frouch quacters near the Ning Poo Joss- Honse, maltreated 3. LPercubols and lis famlly, und burned bis house, Four Chineso were killed, . Tho mob also attacked other housces in the same quartor, aud injured soveral persons sovoraly, ‘Lo rench polico finally quisted the riot, with tha_assistance of tho Englieh police, ‘About 5,000 Chineso wero ongsgod it the rlot, ‘Tha disturbauce bud its origin In the fact that the L'ronch suthorities were hulldluf o roud near tha Joss-Houso. I'ho Great Bopublic on May 10 oucountered o torrifio oyclono which lasted twonty hours, Tho mrcd of the voyugo was plessant, with light winds, CASUALTIES, Itun Over and IKitlods Speetat Dispalch to e Chicaio “'ribune, Winssnanise, Pa, Juuo 16.—A listlo il about. 6 yonrs old, daugbtor of Riohard Bright, was, klled yeuterday _aftornoon noar the Avondale “mines. ~ Sho had = been walking on tho ruilroad track, and stopped aside for & hand-car Lo pays, but bnd hurdly ro- gainod tho track when shio wns striolt by sn« othor car which sho bad not_soou. T'wo whooly pussed over hor,ond sho lived but o fow minutes, — e THE NELSORVILLE, 0., MINERS. Covuynus, O, Jnno 16,—Nows from Nolson- villo this evenlng sliows porfoos qulet, Over 100 colorod mon have boon dowg olfeative work in tho minos to-day, and gob out tou car-loads of conl, the flrsb that has beon mbted siuco tho girille commonced, No Union miners havo boon noar tho worke to-dny, whio guards “§,° stll Hopt on duty, Partof the negrocd will be put to'work in tho minos of tho fiow York & Olla Coul Compnny t0-IMOFIOW, SPORTING NEWS. Thoe Chicngos Deofented Yostorday by the I’hllndplphlus. An Enstern Pedestrian Walks Fifty Miles in Nino Hours Two Minutes, BASE BALL. . TAE PITLADELTIUAS DEFFAT THE WIITE STOOR- 1nos—8 To 0, Spectal Dispateh ta The Chicago: Trabune. PmLAbELPIIA, Pa,,° Juno 16.~Tho Philadel- phia nnd Chicago clnbs played tha firat gnme of tholr championship eorles in thig city to-day, and, notwlchstanding tho groat race of ihe son- son, which drow away thousnuds, nenrly 2,000 porsond wituessod the game. In tho first inning Eggler led off with n baso hit, but wos thrown out by Malona in atiompting to sien to sccond, Holdeworth followed with n throe- bnsor, and como in on Cravor's hard hit to left flold, which was tho only run obtatned. Chicngo mado ono unoarncd run in tho firat. ho eccoud, third, and fourth innings ro- gulted In binaks for both wides, but the fifth funing tho Phliladelphins scorod two ubearned runs through o missod iy ball by Hines, thongh nnfortunstely ho foll just aa tha ball struck bis bands while running bock. Tho load thus obtained was Leld to tha close. Tho fielding on both sidas was ano of the fineak ox- hibitlons that hnye boon witnossed in this city thix eenson, and the Whits Stockiugs woro do- featod through their foability to bat Cummings in tha enrly part of the gamo, noless thau ton going out on throo stnkes. Tho gamo was falrly and _impartislly umpired by Mr. Olapp. . Following i8 e PHILADELYIIAR, |1 Il’lz Al outonaon, [r|}(h14 RERH HEE ] itilala of g gl ool 8o 1| 1) 4 8 of 3| 6| v ol ol 8| o af 1) of 2 [aliolz(T 4 788 G0030401-8 1 0 08 D THE BOSTONS DEFEAT THE AfLANTICS—16 TO 4, spceiat Dispatcli to The Chicugo Tribune, New Yok, Juno 15.—The fifth championshi; gama botweon the Boston Rod Stockings an Atlanties, of Brooklyn, was played to-dey on tho Union grounds, ~ In the pools tho Bostons woro warm favorites at 100 to &0 and 50 to 35. In their ninth inniog_home runs wore made by White, McYeoy, and O'Romkio, Play was enlled st 4:30, with the Bostons ab the bat. By olean ‘baso-hits of White and Spolding, they scored two runs, whilo the Atlantics wero bisnked. In tho next four inniugs the Bostons added threo more to thoir score. 'The Atlnutics, who 1xd falled to scora during thoir othor innings, ot into Spalding's pitohing in tho fifth inniug, and made fonr runs, From this point the playy ing of the Bostons was superb, and the Atinotice failod to score again. Tho Bostons added ten moro runs to thoirscore, Winning the ifimfl ensily by & scoro of 16 to 4. In playing, Barnos aud Whita carried off tho honora for tho visitors, and Dolilman and Farrow for the home club. TFollowing is THE SCORE ! TowtoN, (R||P0| ATLANTICR, [ J|1b PO 91 1| 6 |pearce, s, 1] n‘ 3 9] 4:{Booth, 1.1, oo o ol{chapman, *. 0| o| 2 1|(Fareow, 1ol 1 0|(Hond, P .. o1 o 11| Foryueon, of1| 0 1||Delsiman, 1 0} 0] 19 8'{Hodes, c. £, 11| 3 2| McGovern, 2b,. o 1 1s|nl 17| | Totaluveee ‘ 4 L] 1234501789 20111100915 00 0—4 00040 Umpi o1 fho Mutual Club, Ruens aerned—Boslos, 64 Atlantic, 0 Tinigof game—2 hours § minntes. —— PEDESTRIANISM. FAST WALKING. New Yong, Jnuo 15—Edward Mullan, the Maasnchusotia podestiian, who commenced last night to watk 500 miles in six daya, aceor:plished tho extraordinary feat of walking 50 nules in 9 ‘hours and 2 minutes. —_—— THE TURF. QOLDSMITH SIAID AND NETTIE, PrmAprLruis, June 16.—The trottiag-race to-day at Suffolk Park for o pufso of $5,000, bo- tween Gotdsmith Maid nnd Nottio, was #on b tho Maid in three straight boats. Time, 2:23, :26, 2:2414., ULATIT OF A VALUADLE. TROTTER. ProvibExor, Juno 12.—The black atallion Stiidoawny, the famons trottor, valued &% $20,~ 000, died to-uny. CRIME, A otten Institution. Special Dispatch to The Chicugo T'ribune, Torxpo, O. 16,—For some duys pasat, John Henry, the teller of the exploded Ci!t',]}imk nt this place, has been on trial in tho Uvited Statos District Court, iv sossion horo, on A charge of having couvorted to lus own uso funds of the baulk to the amonut of $16,000, and concenling the sumo by frandulont entries, This evening tho case went to tbe jury, which, af- ter deliberatiog an _“hour, roturned s {udgmont ogainst the defondunt of of €11,630,05, 116 las proporty in tho city bouzht with Lis peculations, from whicl this Judemont can be made goed. A criminml trial will follow tuis, nnd the chauces nre excaodingly good for sonding Honry to the penitontiary for & fong torm of yeara, Tho testunony in the caso showed ~ & fonrful rotenness in the baulk, oxisting for years. The lia- buitles wero nearly $1,000,000, while the aesots will not realizo over $100.000. ~The cash sccount was short $86,000. No bnlance-slcob Lad beon made out in the recotloction of any em- ployes. 'Tha cash nover bulanced, Lhe differonco ou " some duys amounting to over $1,000. The Tevalations naturally produce_considerable sen- Bation i the cits, where, previous to the failure, tho banlk, and ail connceted with it, onjoyed the confidence of the communityto the highest degres. supposcd RMurders Spectal Dispateh to 'he Chicano Tribune, FNDIANAPOLIS, Ind,, June 15.—A trniw vassing ‘Hillsboro, ou the Indiauspolis, Bloomington & Wastorn Dailrond, Friday night, picked up James Mullen, road-master of thut rond, who had a frightrol gash eat in lus head, Ha' was brought hero, and diod this morning from tho olfects of the 'wonnd, Duxing his deliviami he charged Mike Sullivan, a foriner road-mastor of the samo rond, with murdering him. The wifo of the de- coi fias become iusine over the torrible affair, whiclis wrapped in mvstory. * A partial inquost was hold to-day, aud udjourned to Thuvrs- day to bring witnesses {rom Hillshoro, There is little doubt that & murder was committed, Guilty of Manstaughters Spectal Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, MILWAUKEE, \mau Juna 156.—William O'Hornn has beon found guilty of meuslaughtor in the gecond dogroo for killing Michael Conway on Tho (tb of Febraury last, ut Ferryville, on tho Missiewippl, 30 milés from Praivie du Chien. Crimo. i Ariansny, Lrrrre Rock, Ark., Juue 15,.—Dr. 8, J. Crit- London was sliot andl killed by s young man namod IIull & fow days ago in Conway County, Yestorday o Sheril’s powse wont in search of Hall and found him, wben o fight ensued in which one of tho Sherifl’s posse was killed, au~ athor wouudad, and 1Tull was wounded aud cap- turod, Nontonce of & W Mo LifosInsurs unce Swindlors New Yonu, June 16,—In tho Court of Goneral Bosslons to-dny Dr, Ubling, chnrgcd with at- temptiug to defrand tho Morohauts Lifo Insur- ance Compuny by moans of interring a cofiin contatning bricks, instead of & dead body, was sentoncod to Biate's Prison for ejghieon months, 'he Chicago & Fown Ratlrond—sSad Futo of Two IBeckloss 3oys. From the Syeamora (1L Republican, June 13, M'ha sovere storm of Jast wook Lnd_a vory de- ftructivo offcct npon the Ohioago & Towa Hail- rond. . 14 i the fivst tine slues it was built that it Lint boon tosted by yams of any considorablo woverity, and the result was that large portions of tho trnok-Lave been washed swiy, and the lie reduced to guch bad order that no graing hava vat aver it for noveral days. Ths trains of tho Illinois Oautral huvo run from Foreston to Mondots, and thonco in to Ohicago on the Olicago, i!urllnatou & Quinoy Railroad, | found Load downward, On {Saturday » trafn of nino}iCfroight- cars ron_ off the track snd into “tho ditels near Rochelle, and on attempting to re- move them n and discovery was made, Two Loys, of shout 16 yenry of ag, woro foitnd smotli- ored or drowned d- o car-load of whent which find fallen {vto tho ditch, It sooms ihat they were wild Loy from Aurara, who had stolon a rido out to Ofegon or Forroston, and nttompted t0 raturn by eccroting themsolvos In this grat, eary nmf woro probably stunned by the fall or thoy cauld have recoverod thomyelvos ¢ thov wero burled fn the whent and water. Onoof them was the only son of & very roupeatable wido ——————— MADISON. Judicisl and Executive Department Appointmonts, Spectal Dispdich to The Chicago Tribune. MabisoN, Wis,, Juno 16,—Chief-Justico Dixon, at tho roquost of Gov. Taylor, who has not yob deolded on Dixon's succossor, has postponed the dnto of ‘lis resignation taking offect one day, ~to tho Teh,—to that tho Court may bo ablo to Joar nuy motions partios may desiro to malke to- morrow alternoon, whon it Is expeoted thore will bo a short adjomrnmont, Judge Dixon, how- evor, will not go ou the bonoh agaln, Tho dolay in appointing & Judgo is deprecated by tho at- torneys who have cases to orguo, and {8 bringing upon the Govornor _ con- sidorable prossure in favor of frionds of different candidatos. The Ilon. B, G lyan is moro warmly advocated and stronply opposod than auy one clsa just now. It was rumored that Goorge B, Bmith had been decided on, but it 18 donlod on high authority. Gon, B. Cadwallndor, of the Milwaulioo News, hins roconmdorod s proposed rotusn to work an thot papor, and bas sccopted the position of Aslstaut Socratary of State, tho nppointmont to tako ooct on tho rotiroment, July 1, of Jobn 8, Donn, who was hold aver in that oftleo from the former Administration by tho request of Secra- fary Doylo, ‘Tho appointment 18 Lkely to yive gonora! satiafaction, Prof, ‘thomas H, N{hnn. of ‘Prairio du Ohion, Inte of St, John'’s College, has bocn nvpoimud fusurance clork in the Hocretary of Btate's oflico, Itis roportod that Prof J. B, Parkinson will rosizgu his profossorship in tho Btato University at tho closo of the prosont term, and becomo oditor-in-obiof of tho Madison Democral. LATER, Speciul Dinpateh to The Chicago Tribune. 2MADISON, Wib., June 16,—Tho Dm'le Democrat will state in. to-morrow's issuo that the Hon, 1. @. Rynu, of Milwankoeo, has been nppointed to 111 tho chnir of tho Chief-Justico of Wisconsin, in place of Judgo Dixou, resigned. ———— SPRINGTIELD. Gpening of tho sonthern Normat Un Versity—The ZEtna Fire Xnsurance Company. Special Dispatch to Tha Chicagn Tridune, SeniverizLy, UL, Juse 16,—Tho following proclamnation was issucd to-dsy from the Jxoou- tive ofticot Wikneas: As tho Southern Normal University ‘Dullding hus been comploted and turued over to tho Trustecs, and & Fuvulty hos beun solected for the suld ingtitution, thereforo, 1, John L. Hevoridge, Governor of the State of 1M« nois, in pirsusnco of law aud of tho order of tho Toutd of ‘Crustees, do horaby give notice, that tho Bouthern Narnwl Univaraity, located ut Carboudale, Juckson County, I, will bo opened for tho Bdmiission of studonts and for the organization of dopurtments sud olsseea on the lst duy of July, 1874, Iu tostimony whoreof I hinve Liereunto uct Ty houg and catved to Ve alixed tho grest seal of the Btato, Done at the City of Springiield, this, tho 16th dny of June, In the your of- our Lord 1474, and of tha Indopenderice of tho United Ststos the niuety-elghth, Joux L. BEVERIDOF, GoVeruor, By the Governor, Gronos: 4, Jiantow, Secretary of State. _ A rocont exnmination, by tho Insurauce Do- partmant, of the Zitus Insuranco Company, of Chicago, disclosed its condition to bo such uy to make 16 tho duty of tho Auditor to re- uost tho Attorney-General to aspply for tho appointment of & Rocolver, Defore tho Attornoy-Ueneral filed a Vill for this purnoso, thio Company gave notice that it had rotired from Dusinoss, as tne business of tho Compuny bad been very light, and tho Compauy boing 11 pos- gossion of nmple fuuds to weet all habilitios. Phe Department to-day suspended further ac- tion, believing that the oficeis™of the Company wpu]d wind-up its business moro specdily nud with loes oxpenso thauif o Recoiver were ap- pointed, Who insurance pross has made n groat talk about the great numbor of new compauies orgauizing 1 Chicago, under the insnrsuce law of tius State, Your coirespondent calied on the Auditor to inquire iuto the truth of the re- ports, und learned that notone of theso now compauies has doue moca than flle its declara- tiou of intont to orguwmize, with a draft of 1ts proposed chartor. 'Lho Iai of 1860 requires tho Tnllost evidence that » company hos un actual cash capital peid up, smounting to ut least $150,000, nnd it is tue Auditor's purpose, as he asserts, to wea that thus requirement of law shall bo enforced with the utmost vigor, Chis prob- ably accounts for their futlure to fully organize, FIRLES. . At Port Jervise Port Jenvis, N. Y., June 15.—At the fire in Port Jervis this morning, afier all tho persons were temoved from the burmng building, the Widow Odell became possessed of au eironcous iden that hor child was still in the house, rughed in_ thiougl the smoke and flames, uu was burned to deas! At Tounten, Mass, TauNTON, Mass,, June 15,—1ho atablos of the Bristol County Agrleuttural Saciel{ were burned on Saturday might, with fourteon horsos, mostly trottors in training. 'ho loss is $50,000. 1 ? Near Riagerstows, Md. BapTmmong, Md., June 1 The Antlctam Paper-Mul, near Hagorsto was _portiaily burned on Saturday night, Loss, $40,000. THE BEPISCOPALIANS, The Wisconsin Diocesan Conventions Special inspatch to Phe Chacago L'ribune, MipwAukez, Wis,, Juno 15.—A. large number of delogates nud clorgymen are alresdy here to attoud " tho Ephscopul Convontion to-morrow, Tho rumor oblains genoral ciedonco that Delfoven will not allow bimselt to be put in nomiyation for tho Bishoprio. SR T OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Tayenroor, June 15.—Steamships Republio Calubriz, snd Holienzollern, from New Yorl, and Obio, from Philadelphia have arrived out. NEw Yo, Juns 15.—Arrivod steamship Muas, from Rnnmjnm; olgo arrived steamor Gaelio, from Loudon; steamer Autralia, from Glas- gow. MoviLLr, June 15.—Steamship Anglia, from New York, arrived here to-day. —_— THE UPPER MISSOURL Broox City, Ia., June 16.—Tho steamor West- oru arrived from Fort Benton, the irst boat of the soawon from the Uppe: Missourl, Bho re- ports the viver falling rapidly. I'here in nosnow in tho mountnins, Aud consGquently o prospect of very low whatcr, the presont rise being aito- gother from leavy rains. Tho Indisus on the upper river are very quief, very few showing thomsclves on the banks of tho Tiver or at tho Iaudings, —_—————— LOCAL ITEMS. 3 John Duffoy and John Burns, professionals, vigited o domioll on Sengaman stroet, owned by Ald, Quick, and, finding it vacaut, lifted abort ‘8160 worth of gas-fixturos and lead-pipe. John Yarker fimld 78 conty tor tho loot, and woa hup- py until Ofticor Soott convinced him that lus tranunction was ‘illegitimute, and locked him jn the Union Btreet Station. Tho oficers of tho Madiscn Strect Station have in'thoir possarsion & bolt ul blue Metrapolitun blouse goodw, coniatuing about 160 yards, awaiting & olaimant, Botweon 9 and 10 o'clock last mght & man named Uplashke was run over aud inutantly kitled, nesr the Elston crousing of the North- wastorn Hond, by tho outxolug train, His body, fasefully maungled, was gathored togother, Dlaced in 5 box, and talen to the Bighth Procince wtatlon, to wwait tha Corouor's nction, De- ceased was a Polundor, 28 yonrs of nge, & labor- er, ainglo, and ro sidod at No. 85 Fifth stroot. —_—— —Myrinds of black h\l%s tiave attackad the peach-trees iu tho neighborhood of Beaville, Capo May County, N. J,,” and havo apponred fu Curoline County, Md. 1a ana nursory tho graft- od atock of 83,000 trecs were kitled, 'he bugn aro of & new spceley, herotoforo unknown to tho Tarmors, Nono of tho ordinary monns of killing inkects avnil apninst them, They will stand & liquid application thnt destroys tho troo, The inseot resowmnbles thorose-bug, and outomologists m§nrd it ns slmilar to the chorry noid. At any rate it sorves tho taina purpose a8 froab in put- ting up tho price of penchen, ANOTHER MYSTERY. —_— A Man Foarfully Beaten and Loft to Do in Stable. —_— No Cluo to tho Porpetrators of the Crime. About 11 o'olock Inst night Officer Aroh was informed by n man named Kirwan that a man Iny drunk in a stable nttached to a houso ab No. 651 Michigan avenuo. Tho oflicor proceodod to tho locallty designated and instituted for the incbriato without dolay. On reaching the stable ho ‘was unable to distinguish tho prosonco.of any oo in the dark- nosd, but,, guided by tho sound ot Aupprossed ronpiration ho roached an obscuro cornar of tho tenemont, whore he nacertnined the unfortunato man lay, to all intonts, in the last throos of denth. Proouring tho nssistanco of Onleor Banford and a h“hh thoy weroe brought into oloso conununication with the object of tlioir soarch, In tho farthor coruer of tho build- ing they sew tho gunatly and gory furm of o mam, apparently about 80 yemrs of ago, breathing with oxtroma difticulty, and in n Smonnor that porlended tho ‘loseo of lifo nearly concluded. Without ono of tho oficors went to prooure a conveyanee, Whilo the other Bought tho louso attached to the promises, with o vlow to invostiggate the esuso of this mysterious tragedy. . After repeated rapping and calling, tho door way oponed to him by & womnn, the solo accupant, who in naswer to his iuquirics wan. ablo to voucheale nob tho silghtest in- delny quiromonts of tho character. In tho quict and roslly more offactive sconos bio wan sdmirablo, but fn tho moro passionnte and traglo situations his vojeo falled him, and ho n fooblo protost ngainst failure. tormination of tho wsccond not. listoning to Raymonde's story, hie was an_artist, soting in reposos in replying to her with an attempted contrast in n. &torm of mingled smotions, ho was unfortunato. Tho ngony was unnocossntily pro- Jonged in tho linca horay thoro is no dramatio nocousity for tho vorbal utterancos of the con= fict, and tho piveo, o8 well as}Mr, Fiahor, would gnin by ourtailing this long and_pninfal epeoch. Mies Fannlo Davonport was dolj; html"qot'nly in Pnrnrm, full of quaintnoss and humor, and rolltcking in a part contrasted with thnt of Ray- monde, Of the charncter of Madame Guichard sho lins crosted & vigorous and distinet_ charac- ter, that of a widow, whoso ababuco of rofinoment was more than atonod for in the spontanoons goodness of n strong womanly hoart nided by o shrowd masculine head. It was dnzzling In ita rockloss onjoymont of life through whicu tho springs of true womanly affections wollod out to blond with tho quiet ‘goodnuss of tho rough Captaln and his tondor and much- wronged wifo, 1t was & part quito.distinot from any yob played by Miss Davenport, sod one spnrkling with many benutios, % Mr. Parkos was vory forlunnte in his ropro- sontation of Oclare, tho gellish sourco of ell the 1disery throngh which the pleco rovulved, dress- ing it with good tnsto, aud acting with the cool judgmont of n puroly incongiderate, worthlesa mon of g]l;;mllrlai tlo Bijon Horon has not come to u w - alded, The child's faco and mauner nrunegxl:y winning, sud her easo upon tho stage in mora then mero instruction, Ier ncunnfislaa lifo- like for nutomaton. {uvunmam—u is gentus, oot simplo, and childlike on the stage, the child {s n woman in porception and expression, Mr, Jamen Lowis i8 n comedinn of the high- est ordor, ‘The part of Jouvin is not a low cgn:- formation. Immodintoly succeoding Lok apponr-y| ody part, but rathor eccontric, aftor tho order of anco n man ontored the house frow tho stroot, and, though maufesting no eurpriso, wus un able or mwilling to mve evidence s to how tho mun received his injurles, or was thrown into tho bullding., By this timo n wagon had boen procured, and”the' two oftioars, tondorly raising tho fosnimate form of tho dying minn, x;lncou I therein, and con- vayed him to the Twonty-Second Streot Station, Artlving thoro ho was borne into tho oflico and an examination mude of his person to loarn the oxtent of his_injuries, and aluo, it possiblo, Lis name and residonco. Ho had been nwsaulted with eome blunt woupon _ over tho left oyo, which had loft its impress in ‘n ghastly hole fracturing the skull above the Iano{n, through which particlos of brain mixed swith clotted blood oxuded. On vearching his pockets noither jowelry nor money was found, —indeed nothiog save & bunch of lioys, a number of lettors, and a card, on which was printed bis namo and fxlnce of businees, + Daniel McCullock, Moat Inspector, No. 166 ?‘]‘unllnlxtngtun streat, Toom 41, as 8 clue to his dentity. ¥ Hia condition was precarious In the extremo, and ho was removed to tho County Hos- pital, when, after sn_ examinntion by the physicians, it was decided that ho conld not Burvive the injuries, and it is probable by this timo anothor has beon added to the list of .murdors Chlon§u oy witnessed. Soon -after his removal to the station, the nan aud woman who wero discovered i1t tho houts on Micbigan avenue called and inquired how badly o was hurt, and immedintely departed. A roporter visited tho promiscs soon after tho occurronce, but was unablo to obtain admittance, and nppenrances indicated that mo one wan within, The houss iu regarded by the polico as guspicious, snd was the scene of o Sherift’s lovy on Saturday atght. The victim of thir tloody deed,has resided for womo timo in Chirxgo, and i well known. His friends sro unablo Lo suggest any tho- ory that would explam his preeenco in that quarter of tho city ot tbat hour of the night, and it romains for the polico, who aro uging evory means in their power to do so. {o arrive 6t somo conclusion covcerning the tragedy. £ ull criminal scts committed under tho cover of darkness in the wasto of this groat city this is peculintly mystorious, nnd no effort should bo mpared to ferrot out and bring tho guilty parties to justice, MeCullock {8 an Irishman by Dbirth, said to have beeu * married, and leaves o family of childron in Ireland. 1o lae rolatives in the city who called ab the liospital lnst night, but were nblo to afford no information concern= ing hin movements previous tothe tragedy; being fn'acoms atate, from which it was imporsible to rouse him, nothing could be ascortained relative to this truly myaterious nssassination, —— ARMUSEMENTS, TQOLEY'S THEATRE, Withont making unusual exertion to bring the fact squuroly homo to the Chicago publie, Mr. Daly bas placed upon tho stago of Ifooloy's Theatre o dramatic gem of oxtraordlnary beauty and brilliancy, Hithorto he lad relied upon playing old picces in a new manuer, to tho manifost delight of the Chicago public, In produclog * Monsiour Alphonse™ ha hag sur- passed tho most sanguine oxpoctations. The drama Is very Fronch, Thoso who dave dovoted tho Jeast study to this clnss of play will immedi- atoly tako for granted the following details: Thore {8 a conciss and vigor- ous plob; & perfect baluuco of ovouts in three acts ; that the curtan falls upon s climax to each nct, and finally upon o grend climax to which the othaors wero tributary ; that tho charag- tors nro sketched with the clear out line of a master, and admit of ex- tn\orflluma' complatone: from tho notor; that the dialogue 18 brilifant and continuous; that each point is mado with the most equitable adjuatment ; and that until the conclusion of the isco the denonoment is still a myat Assiin- ng all this, the reader will havadono ** Monsiour Alphonge" no moro thau justice, The plot wezava in briof m the announcement of Suuday, aud it i, thereforo, unnecessnry to repest it. " A bold ontling, huwever, cauveye no adequate ides of the dolicn{.u udaptation of clrenmntusice and git- ation which distinguishes a Freuch author from sny othor. ‘Tho padding of the picco s _nn ortisto triumph, and 1u its ensemblo, barring & fow lines of rather greater latitudo than we rro accustomed to, do- gerves the warmest ndmiration, 1If the drama itself is good, its prosentation f& botter. Wo bave not scen _ comedy B\nycd in Chicago _till now. We wio oginning,—nnd Mr. Hooloy must take tho losson too,—to understand whnt a comedy com- pany is. Not that tns dramu is a comody, Ita depth ond variety of passlon give it a meaning moro_profound than mirth, Iis pivotal point is matornal instinct—we have come to this in our material nge—uud It rovolves through stratn of heroism, and that paleozole, undorlying forma- tion, selfixliness, > The performance of last ovening was verv fasginating. Men oud womion Wworo uisplnyluh' the passious, tho hopes, and fers of mon sn women, not as puppets galvanized into suddon’ lifo by orduous rohesrsal. Tha artists turned toward each othor for mutusl - support and roliof, a4 the band of destiny turns us toward ench othor, aunibilating tho petty self-intoress which gen- erally surrounds the individual plaer, aud holds Lis follow-pluyer at a distanco, onco it was natural and pathetio—lifa within tho limits of the stage. This {8 now to "Chicago, and some- thing 1o swmilo over with renl pleasure, Miss Ada Dyns played the role of Raymonde, the mother, and played iv with exquisito puthos, Tho moro We san of Miss Dyas, tho more wo find to admireinherquiet aud seil-polscd munuor, her restrained power snd deeply-suggestivo action. Indecd, among all the ladies who have shone upou our boards in muuy lf'onm. wo canuot recnll one who impressed an audience so deoply with o donge of Iutont Puuullllllty as doos DMiss Dyns, Sho hasthe full eweep of passion of Clara Morrls, held in hand with tho ‘grasp off mo Indy wo love scon, Bho hes thiv powor under yerfcet control, Her alocution 18 olear and resonant, whilo soft aud ponetrating; and tho most intonso effcots aro accomplished by a suppression of powor, au utter disregard to effect, which onmo nearer the henrt than tho boldest flights of tho gifted Indy wo have vontured to mention, Thoro iy nothing to fndicate the unroality of tho scene, The terminution of tho socond act of this play i & crucinl tost of thin valwol of ncting, Ifore tha wife pours out to hor huebaud along and mourntul story of hu- man_ isory caused by human wonlness and human “sellishness, Tho intonsity of the mituntion is suel that it would scom impossible to sustaln it with over-merensing forco, sven by tho wildest passion. F'his munt bo eo; it 18 tho finmoasnrablo resorve of power suggostod that carrios 1t through to the climax, Iis tonsion to tho sudiondo I8 agonizing, And it is sublimo in bolng uniure—not counterfoll nature, but naturo horsolf. Of all pnthotio acting ween in Chicago, thiu g, without reom for quostion, the most admirablo. Miss Dyas was vory siok last ?v ng, xu:w“ dmgt;vurml wlterwardd, nulnl ayol n ¢l futonse aob no suggestion of faltering S e i, . ¥ r, Charles Fisbor, who played tho part of Capt, Montaiglin, war wall M\'xplml to uJ‘mo res Traddies—in the novel, not the play. Thers {a mora to bo read in Mr, Lm\ixz2 bnok than in $ho face of many great comediang, The ox- collenco of the cast mny be appreclated whon M. Davidge is found Y!nylng the part of & com- mon eailor and Mr, Gilbort that of an inslgnifl- cant peasant, ¢ Monstour Alphonse™ will run all tho woolt. M'VICKER'S THEATRE. M. Bothern js plaving in his incomparable rolo of Sam, tho cccentrio brother of Zord Dun- dreary. ble iu ono of tho liveliest sud merricst charactors on the stage, and Mr, Bothern's per- wonntlon s g0 porfect in {ts dotnils that ono can 00 him plny it frequontly without tiring. THE ACADEMY OF DIUSIO. Callender's Georgin Minstrels opened at tho Academy lust ovening to & vorg fair houso, Tho various acts wore applauded vociferously, Thero will bo & matince this aftornoon ns usual. THE IAMPTON TROUPE, The firat coucort of the Hampton colored singers nt McCormiok's Full, last evoning, was, attandad by o good audionce, but not so Incgo as | it shonld bave been, considering the fact of the excollence of the singing of tho troupe, as com- Lm.rml with other troops of this kind which lhiave con here, und the couso for which they ara singing. ‘T'he troupo numbers fourteon: voicen,—six snpranos aud nltos, and oight Lonors and basses—all of romarksblo powor, and some of them of romarkablo quality, espoolally one littlo alto who has voico cnough to fit out {Illlf o dozen avernge white altos, and one of the Lussos who could do a like rervice for an equal numbor of his whito brothren, Tho sopranoy ore mab proportionately strong ~compared with ~the . other parts, but thoy have very sweet voices, Tho tenors and nltos criry off the paim, Nourly all the music they sing s in four prts, with sometimes o fow mensures in unison, tho-original slave melodics, both of tho lflnmntinn aud sncred character, bnying boen iwrmonized for them, but tho melodies loso mons of their pecullar quaint- ness and mildness of rhylhm ia consoquonce, "he troupo sings without accompaniment, aud in both time and tunc in always accurate. Somo aud_might glvo #oma of our homa societiea! oxcellent hints, As n whole, the singing which have beon Lers, and gave such pleasurcy o' the audience that' cncores wero tho rule throughont the programmo. The uecond con- cert will bo given this ovening At the samo hall. i el GENERAL NEWS ITEMS, The average annual expenditare of the mem- Deors of the Sonior Class at Yalo Collego 1s put down at 31,183, ~The stonmers and other property of the 0ld Colony Rallrond Company of Boston., —Thomas B, the_Boston N. Y., last Snturday, agud 65 years. —In Now Lampshiro there ara sixty-four sav- ings banks, baving 02,788 doposizors, The ng- rogate amouat of deposits ia now &28,520,376.73, ity an incrense of $3363,835.85 to pust yenr. —~Qcorga A. La Do, recontly elected o Con~ gress in Oregon, was n momlor of the Houso i tho Minnesots Loglslaturo of 1869, from Wa- seca County. ability, but to> Inzy to boconieknown.—Le Sueur (Minn.) Sentiel, —Tho Pucklo (Col.) Chicficin roports that the United States Grand Jury lisvo found about 150 ingictmonts agaiust Inud-gratborsand othor law- broakers, andaro still indiogmore, 'Tho United States Attorney will have Lt hunds full of busi- ness, —Thomsa Hardeman, Jr., has renignad tho po-~ aition of Conteuninl Commissioner for tho State of Georgis, and the Governor has appoiuted Mr, Goorgo Hillyor, of Atlanta, Col. Hordmau ovi dontly romembered that the peoplo of Goorgia take ha stoak in the Pluladelphia fraud.—Savan- nah Aews. § —Mount Rainier §ivnu tokens of being in activoe voleanio eruption, Inunenso volumes of denso, black Bmoko wero Soou isguing from tho sido of tho mountain rocontly. If vetcunio oruptions and eartiquakes hiave & comnon igin, womay look for & ground swell ere long Z'I'he oldest Catholic priest in Noreh Anerica fsnow_stationed at St. Jolin's Chiurch, Fioder- ick, Md., tho Kev. John MeElroy, 8 J. o wos ordained by Archbishop Corroll yixty years ago, and hng ‘consoquently spent llf o teutury, iu the minlstry. o ia now 98 yyars. ola, and although bowed down with the weght of throe gonerations, yot hins suflicient stremgth 1o cclebrate masy aud assigt at the yorvico of tns clhureh. Sometimo sinca Lo became blind, but after submitting to an operation in Baltiaroro his vision was restorod,—Cumberland (Md.) News. Groen, long Bupsintendont of —_——— Cattle aud Sheop Kings. #The groatest bherdsman in the worll" Is the titla cluimed for Samuol W. Allon, of ‘Taxas, who owus 225,000 eattle, Ho has ano ranch, 80 miles Jong nud 40 wide, between tho Nevads and Co- lunibia Rivors, tha Inrgest on the continent, which pastures 120,000 hend, Two n:ho'n‘g ne- Sommotlato rospoctively 70.000 ond 06,000. ‘Lhoso cattlo all subsist ou tho uative grassos of that Durt of Toxas. His hords reyuiro tho attention of at least 400 horders and brunders, and tho upe of 5,000 horses, o Lrands 60,U00 valves ayery yoar to keop up the supply. The valun of his stook, uulpuivn of tho lund, excoeds 5,500,~ 000, ‘Armijo & Daca, of Albuguerque, Now Mexico, own nearly 2,000,000 head of sheop, which aro seattored over & rangs of country 800 miles squure, 'Uhe hords roam at will over the Dbound- less dry plaine of Now Mexica without sholtor, ,ull the year through. Thoy require no faoding, the short, nulritious gramma grass affording good pusturngo in winter as well as in summor, e GONSIDINR~Wiliam T, Consldino, son_ot llclinol and Cathorino Considine, died Juno’ 15, 187, xged & ours 4 months wnd 2 duys, Titigral toworcaw by cutrlagos to Calvary, at1a'olock, feom 413 Uvniro-ave HULL~Mary E., wio of Austl Daling and o Ay fllnuka": ‘of this olty, dlcd a Dur; Dty Grov Oouy N Yoy Mondiy, 0 n, .y duno 18 of Biliiue favor, aod 01 Years and 1S daye, ©22-Jonurnat und Fusl PIOAN0 0UPY. PROSSKR-At Chloago, L., Juna 4, af typhold fever aftar ono woolks' (Inoas, ErodoFiok Whlisi Hlousor, ayed 81 yoar: and 6 days, €@~ Naliruska papars ploase copy. eRiAL-O Butnrday, dune Iz, Lioweliys, Jokes 1} oy 1 D e Y et s dtllioy MoK, formorly of Phlladeiplis, 1n tho $ith yeat of hia age, Hull, and_slator of B, AUCTION SALES, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. Unclaimed Freigh AT ATOTION. Tuosday Morning, Juno 16, at 10 o'olook, AT OUR BTORES, 84 & 88 Randolph-st., WIt WILL BELL 400 Packapes Unclaimed Freigh Conslsting of Gonoral Merohandlse, Housohold Kurn won, Casks ture, Suwing Mnaohinos, Liguors in Oa oane ik oo Koaning Maoline, Cilidron's Carriages, Wagons, Alaohinory, Lapor, Ulass, Glnss Botilss, &0 &a, Bold for account of Whum It may conaori. ULISON, POMEROY & 00., Auctioneors. Flogant Wanash-ar. Residence ANID L.OT - AT AUCTION, SONKADAY AFTERNOON, Junio 17, at 4 o'olock, wo il o, on th lics, tho ologant T i hsomont Marbis ol clagiht Tnothacy 1414 WABASH-AY,, near THIRTY-SECOND-ST. Jiren entlroly now, oontalns 13 reoms, with oloseta, ‘wih ail modoru finprovomonta, sub-collar; marblo maue 1ol and stationary bastns throughout: hot and oold wator on atl flooes; gas (hmurlla\lb tho bouse. Gon Fixturcs sold with tho housa, Alro a aplondid Furnaco. ¥very- thing to mnke & dexirablo Itesidoneo, Now mnmd{fln o 8, TERMS—43, i gnsh. Abstract farnished. A doposib £V Jonents or co o m‘“&g-f‘"«'immgaf Sal au imo ol wifo. - 5a 3 LISON: COMBROY & G0t Austinsors. By C. C. THAYER & CO,, Roal Eatato Auotloncors, No, 188 East Madison-sb. PEREMPTORTY SALHE. THE ELEGANT HARBLE FRONT RESIDENCE -No. b2 Sixteenth-st., At Auction, on Wednesdny Afternoon, June 17, at & o'clock, on the premises, win dy X -1 - e e e ot - diana-ay, containing 13 roonis, hot and cold wator, ma; bl mantels, Inundry, furnaco, oto, Jiverything Somiploter Balo posiivor Titlo norTock: Tornia at anios A DESIRABLID RESIDENCE AND LOT, No. 74 HONORE-ST., AND OTHER PROPERTY, AT AUCTION, On_Wednesday, Juno 17, at 11 o'olook, ‘Rooi Batats Dxohunge; {Opon Doprd ‘Trado Roomeys 110 LABatlorate of Tl bo aald the vory doslrablo B.story Tirick Res TEALDS ol i ooz dooeabl, Satory, il Roddencs atliroom, closots, &o., and Lias all modera Improve: senis, Tiot for¢xtas feat, with borm, < Titlo porfout. _Abatract furnlshod, g—Tols 13 and 1310 block 12, and Infs 7 and 59 1a blook 1, Bouboliswbnicaion of 455 of X'\ i of Soo, 2, 0 : h 25112 utsokyof donot on anfi?.fn%n: 'an. ;cg'pn'fll"xi Jun:tra 3—Two PhGUIRRE® ot noie dupot sk Iyde, AND OTHER Torms at saie, .0, 0, THAYER &CO.; 3 ‘Toal Listaio Austianoers, 180, Fast, Mading-st, e By GEO. P. GORE & CO. . 68 & 70 Wabnsh-nv, DRY GOODS. ,000, payabla Boptombior, oty ot of the pianissimo singing was really oxquisite,/| surpneses thut of any of tho colored trouped; | desirable and roasonublo guod: & Albany Railrond, died at Albany, (i 1o with » Jolly £ocial man, of 60mo | DAY, Juao L, at ok nem Regular Tuesdny's Catalogue Sale, Juno 16, ot D 1.2 o'clock, Tn thts walowill ba found an unususlly fino displsy of . A fina Jino of deaxs gaotls, igch nloa pies and RSk aonce (oRiAIGg 3. Blog avoies; o8 on Aplandid Tiue of Hambares, a Setr, Golars, Cuils, otos at caciaty uf Ladfos' Shawls, el Ui 1lats and Cape, Ladle' 't elwmort Shad=s, oto, 100 plecos Glotlis and Gassimoeea n Coat and Pants pate ternasaten Sen's and Buse! clathing Tardwaze, Cutlery and Plated goods. Shids bl e CLTE ot comtammontewit € 1ns! anos aly Carpets, alt consignments w! slouni o saig ) O e i GIO. P. GOItK & CO., 68 and 70 Wabash-av. I-AIICTXON SALE OF CUSTOM-WORK Nnrragausett Compnny havo been sold to the OPEN AN-DTOP BUG’GES, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, & GIORGK P, GORE 2 €0, 8 and 70 Wabavtav, BUTTWO WEBHXS lott for un in whicl 9 L OON. T ! IB00TS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, (30 Casos primo nssortod goods must go on WEDNKS- 'GEO. P, GORT & Ct ) i 50 Woba — s WM, A. BUTTERS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 108 East Madisonst, Salcs of real estato and portondy property of all kinds soliclted. WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctionesra. Salo of North Side Improved Property ON LINCOLN-AV., Tuesday Afternoon. June 16, at 3 o'clock, ON THE PREMISES, TWO.STORY AND BASEMENT, Brick Dwelling Houses! Nos. 85, 87, 80, 81 and 83 Lincoln-av., 20 fcot 4 Inchos front by 40 foet deop, each, with de lots, fronting east on Lincok running through aud fronting weat on Sedgwicl Tise Housas contaln 10 rooms, bath room, closots, pan trice, sub-collar 7 foot high bonoaty hasomicnt, and han svary modurn improvamont. "Thioy woro built only two years since, undor tho sapan viston of Armatrong & Egan, Architcots, by doy’s worl, of tho best material and {n tha most thorough manaor, "Tlso location being within ono blook of tho cutranco t¢ Lincola Park, may bo rogardod as auiong the mont dusira %lo on the North Side. Particr destring a woll-bullt and handsome restdonce, ;mml ouly to fuspect them to b convinoed of tholr ozcel lonco, v e T tls to the ty 1s perfect. | Bl Womeantoe Dol Eivert, ‘Forma are cavy, and will bo wada knouwn ot the time of [y WM. A, BULTERS & CO., Agents for Owner, and Auctiongors, ¢ Toofyand Shocs, Hats, Caps, and Straw Goods, 0f all\ads, Trosday morning, Juno 16, at 0% o'clock, al ur salts) , 18 East Madisun-st, o Al e WIS & C0., Auotionsers. GRAND RETAIL SALE DRY AND DRESS 600D, COMMIENOING Wednesdny Morning, June 17,at 10 o'clock, At Store 202 Iast Madison-st., And sontinulng uutil all ls sold. Thastock Is from a retail Dry Goods cstablishmont res contl put latabankeugtoy, sud must bo closd by ordes of the Aavignve. ly fnsltod ta tho salo, TRUTTHS & CO., Auotionoers. NEW AND Q00D FURNITURE, OAICE’ETS. ey, lokkini: alnsion, . tatod Tablegatlors Job ahgane ereckent Bt e Tomate WA, Ae BUTTIEIS & 0., Auotionsors, l’lll\' Hn'!m.-z. DIRESS GQONS, Fawasols, ladion suky, clothing, dry gooidw, notlonn, Tovotty, otou, oF Ll g o e ork, at ont aaleroms, 104 Lant Mndlson-at. < WH, A, BUTTINS & CO,, Austicncers, BANKRUPT SALE OF AMERCHANT TATLOR'S STOCK, TIURSDAY MORNING, Juno 18, at our eslesrvoins, 168 fast e, Tho anok cuntistn of Claths, Casi- Tiores, doank, Satinute, teliofas, Ttalian Oloths, O indo 'Oluthing, Furnivhiyg Gouds and Tailors® Tl mings, Tho olty aad guuricy teada will find, this salo & Vory niteaotivo ana, WAL A BUVTHIS ¥ U0, Auctrs, natoni MEDICAL o MEDIGAL For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW!S ROOTIIING SYRUP has beon usod for ohildron with nover-fafllug suocoss. It ourrocta acld- ity of tho stomach, rallovos wind oollc, regulates the bw- ole, oures dsrentery snd dlacchos, sehother Ariaing from foothing or othur uansos, An old wnd well-tried ramody. For all Purposes of a Family Liniment, RHOLD PANACEA whit bo found invalua. Ths HOUREHOLD, NANAGHI i nso huall cerun of Bt it the stomach, howelsy or slde: choumativm, collo, ulds, spratng, und ¢ Uuuctial and oxtarual uso, Ohildren Often Look Pale and Sick From no ollior cuneo than having worms in tho stomach, BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMPITS will dustroy wore \rithout injury (o tho ohfld, Loing perfustly wulte, and {rua Trom ul caloriug or other Injurious fngrodionts usu. ally wsed §n worin proparaglons, Byld by all drugglata, 35 conte u boxs 4 I 0T 28 sad 24, BLACK 2, awson . loy's , l, Tovn 03, B ey Al s St 15, a1 B alack o 140 ground, Torms cash, Wl A: BUTTERS & CO., Austtonoors, Mortgage Sale of Mare and Colt, A tho Stablaof flon Ransom, No. 487 Oottag, Grove- a7 nue Thisly-sooonl-ab., on, Saturdar, duuo 2 1614, A1 10 o'cloak &, 1oy will o sold to Tho blghost hidder uoe of the Lust brod aiid most rowdsing yUuug (rottitg wiaras in this county, Also, hior tilley 1oal, 1, yeac old, Shis wmaro and coltworo sold Iast yoar for §5,00. Suma ono will get a prizn. ' Pedigeou at o of ssio, WM. A.KIIU‘I" PR & CO., Auctlonears. HOVEL, WESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE BUROPEAN PLAN, Coruer Irving-placo and Slxtcontlesty NEW YORK, on ‘Unfo Bquaro, the most cantral it ome ok from, Ualer Bt ta v malfi o’ briteinal placus of aniusamont ab ol gt Voo Sliegodand uproral ho it sssc by | e ads ton G By so{ins ARl » pAMIRGLL olovitor,

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