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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDN BDAY. ys: “ Wa are Imdod for 1 Al ready tn leave B soon sy the weather fing anted Silmanikoe, Bav 0, Y40 per b Dufliioe et 1hto ItTalo, iy cold all apring, The Ilrvost liome hfl,’,fll',m.’{u,,_ Blia utit 1he Mary Lyons are the e verunla thial liave oft set, Tiktiga laok blue hoto; Tereharicrs, Texpect 1 will hinve to lay up when T fown witl ‘e lned, - Veasele are londing ™ Rt mow, | Tho Francls Berrimen, Harvoet S and 9, 8 Rickards, ara tho oty veacls Tt ot 530 thin apring.”, chr farvest {Qucen, law arrived pafely ai Hiia was ro- Skt to lisse Leen fost 1 era gile, bl Mer_owncr's riiéaf tiw turned up ail 1ight. B amadian schr Granthm will have fo" ha {swed Into deep water to havo hier mew centre-bontd o0 The wholo Job will Liave to ba porforinedd e B N itar Ly dIvern. «Tho prop 'red Rolley atid_ber e aorty i el AL, I, Warner, arrisad this morning it 19,800 bu of geatn, They Irave for Toledu agai e svcning, They have hee chartered to carry graln {brougls ta New York via or 10 per bitt. .., Tha vop Alpenn arrived from Talodo thls morning ‘will +0) bu of wheat, and 200 1t flour, Bhio lesves for Tiielto Ihis eventng. .., The Canadian achr Mary ar- Tired from Tort Btanioy, Ont., Saturday withs 10,194 b o gute, and 8,043 latof pesd Loty e Dratarsval &4 Erlo’ from 'sny Canadlnn yort thin seuson, her Cap- $iin teported thnt thoy Iay lecalmed on tho lake one day, and that durig that tino now feo formed from i¢ {5 3 Inch In thickneas, Tho vesecl loft for Port Stan- joy Guturdoy evoning, nnd will return tha latier nart of ihis wack with anotiier cargo of grain,...The achr ticamn In unlonding bior carga of Aalt il morniug, s recelved 100 por Lirl winter atorago, W Bl CAVT, APIRES, “ famy last Tetter T Lrlafly reforred to the desth of Gapt. Bjiirer, an old lake navigator, - 1e was slout 9 ¥ o, invload of 8, Thinking a brie lislory of ‘mati_wonld hio scceptablo to your roaden, I hava sscortained that lio wan otlglaslly a eatlor in tio Lirlt- fob mierchant. rorvice, but was one of tho victlma of {he * press gang,” a harbaratia agency long sliico gono out of une, aud was impressod into tho Britieh. navy, wheto i served for soven ycars, 1o was a saflor liot Toro the mast on the man-of-war Belloraphon, when the took Napoleon to Elln—uls_firat caplivits, before {iebattio of ' Waterloo, ifa rememberci # orley,” ns ihe llors ealiedt him, vory disltly, snd described bl ar & very short man, of excecdingly dark complex- fon, very inughty to_ tho Lritish oficere, bul convers- ing'a good deal with tho_saflors, Ho was in tio floct which” Lrougt Packenhatn's sriny to Now Or- lesus, whera they wiro o thoroughly beaien Uy Gem, ducknou, Jum. f, 1815 Cipt. Hpircs wannot, however, In thie Lattid, ‘There waa a baltalion of matlora drafted'to sorvo un Jand, Ltk hio wan ot ono of them, 1o was In tle Meditcrratiean when Dosa- fur's fiect cuma to punivh tio Alierine pirates, and ho descrlbed tho excitemeint abosrd bin alip—It being Jipposed tho Yahkees hiad come to apoil tha rieh Bicit- {2l counerce of tiia Mediterranieat, Peaco lind, howe aver, at that {1mo Leen dectared, thoush it was tiot set known I the Deltish nquadran.’ Capl, Spiros rotained vivid rocollections of bis crujees i the Muditerraveau, and used to describa with inicl carncslioss the boan: Hca of tho Bay of Naples, 1fo mado hix escibo from tha Drftlsh pavs by deacttion du the West Iudics fu tbix wieo; 1fo Wan one of & boat’s crow sont aehors in comunnd of a widshipman; tho wallors overpowered fbe middy, tfed Lim and gugaed Limwith the tiller rape, aud cacaped to tho futerlor of tho {alund, and froni there abipped on an Awmerlcan vesrel to’ thin counlry,ond_ made his home in Lts, 1fe shipped 18 » comwen Sallor on the stmr Willlam Yebn, fn Auguiat, 1820, undor Capt, J, ¥, Wight, and by hia yractical knowledge of scamanslilp was soon appointed fecond mate, thon Arst mato, which position he ocet~ pled several deasons, When' tho stme Pentaylvania cauia ntg comtiltalon fn 1803 1o was appoiated (st mate by Gon, Retd, oo of her pritcipal owaers, un- dar Capt, Ficebarly, and hold this posilion ssvoral seasons, Tu 1634 he wan pt in_command of. fho stmr Tio- sacr, then one of tho oldest buatd on [ lakuy, owioed Ly Cipt. John F. Wight, Tuo vemscl then ran frow Clicayo to 8t; doscpty, across Take Micuigan. Tia Tlonocr wan tisen entifely unfit for rough water, and bee provious Onylairn, Ulllert Kitapp, resfined hix Ition, and did not daro (o run bor, whon Oapt. Botiren wan engaged, and tan her succcestully unti July of tlnt scaon, When ho was caught in & suddoi #7unll g sight of’ Kt, Joanpl aud tho Floncer auon Lroke down, and by the Captaln’s offoris was ssfly beachied above tho motth of tha 8t, Josoph River, and ho saved hin parcngern sud crew without losing a sin- gle life, Tho engin of thie Ploneer was taken out aud iacod in » new steamer then buildiug at Bt Josopli; o the suminct of 180 Lio waa put In command of tha atmr_Wildam Pescock, then an_old and unseawarth: wontol; he Isid ber 'up at tho end of tho seanon o right, ' F1In Tast salling on the lokes was on_tho stmr Thooizs Jefleraon, undar Capt, Thonise Ricliards, in 1843-"t4, "Since thon ho has lived quisily ou bis farm in Elk Greak, and_about two searn sgo ko movoi back foErlo. ' In 1872 bn viaited hin native land (Ircian)y; spending four mouths there, when ho tetursicd, and, 1 be lived, would have sold out aud ended hib doys on the dearly-beloyed *ould sod ;" hut death steppod in, and uow he old marinet han gono fo Lis everluat- ing rest, on a cruine that kuow no ending, DUPFALO HARDOR, Burravo, N, T., May 1L.—Prop barge Superior and consort, from Cllczgo, have worked throughi tho lee, snd {his morning_wero within o qunrter of & mila of e lghi-liousd, They s7o obatructed tiero Ly ground- VESSELS PASSED PORT HURO Speetal Diapateh to 10s Uhicago Tribs Pont HunoN, Mich, May 11—10:00 8 m— Vrsszea Passzp Dowx—Bchrs Scotin, O, O, Barnes, C. 1. Windiate, Suuriso, Peterson, Unadills, IL 0, ‘Windom, Harvest ome, 3ary Lyons, Tastxn Up—Schrs 8ligo, G. M, Neolon, Augusts, Olyds, Cambria, Winp—Bouthiweat, light, with light rain, Yot Huuow, Mich,, 3ay 11,—Dow—Trops Lake Breeze, Plymouth, Budger State, Tecumseh, Mohawk, dsa, Raaka, wit sobe Alleilony s Mordpant, wit Wiko—gontheast, brisk westhier, Stormy and rain- trar Manitoba left for the Bault to tow the pro; down, Tue Ontario Lroke her wheel lash lllE RIVER NEWS, TUB ILLINOIS, pectal Dispatch to The Chicage Triduna, * TaBarre, 1L, May 11,—Tllinols River men report but littls corn at the Uppor linois ports, and the greater portlon of that maving to Yeorta, Nins fect 6 inches of water on the miter-slll of Yock 16, Moavy rains at LaSiallo since Baturday, MISCELLANEQUS, A lapatch from Dilwaukce states tiat the prop Beo- ila arrived thore yestarday morning, ..A dlspatch trom B¢, Paul dated May 11 says it bn announced that the Iake at Duluth is clear of fce as far as tho oys can reach, and 1t is thaught there is nothing now to im- s navigation on Lake Superor....The schr Lydia ack, which was asuore uiear Alarpeti, lins arsived at Tort Atanley in tow of the tug Munro, 'very lttlo dan~ sged,, .. It is stated that the aldewhecl stnar John Bhor- man, now running between Loy City and Aireus, haa been chartered for fivo years o run betweon Luding- tan, tich,, aud Hucboygan, Wi, THI DOCTORS; TOOTH MANIPULATORS, OrTAWa, 1L, May 11.—Tho clovonth aonual mecting of the Btato Dental Society was hold at the Supremo Court-Ionse thia mornlog as 10 o'clock, Prosidont G. 8. Miles, of Jarsoyville, in {he chair, Prayor was offerad by the Rov, James Daum. At the roli-call, twenty-threo anawered. There are some fifty mombers in the city, On motion, the reading of the minutes of tha Jast meoting sran’ dispensed with, aftor which an sddress of welcomo was dolivored by Dr, J, W, Dottit, of Ottawa, in Lehnlf of Lho citizens, and :)n‘ & ropreseutstive of tho medical profossion of Wi, Dr, C. B. Bmith, of Bl‘xrlngflnld. ropliod to it in A fow well-timod romarku, ‘The report of tha Cummittes on Dontal Leg- {slation mado thoir roport, which was received, wnd the samo Committae was continusd, ‘The reports of the Commiites on I'ublioation, lh‘a T‘;'uuuxur. and Hoorotary wore road and ro- calved, Tho Hecrotary reports ninety-four membors in gond standing. The resiguation of Dr, Howden was acoapted, and his name strickon from the roll, ‘Tl Bocrotary read a lettor from Dr, Darratt, the Pronident of tha Now York Stata Doutal So- cloty, aaking for co-opotation in national loginla- flon,” and for a more thorough orgauizatlon, Thres delogates’ were oloctod to attend tholr Couvention next Juno, On motlon, a committos of ihrea was appoint- &4 to draft suftablo resolutions of respect on tho death of Dr. Houso, lato of Iookford, Iil, beu'h{' Murrsy, of Marsollles, applied for mem. o) Tno Committon reported favorably on the ap- Plication of Dr. Q. Carpoutor, of Biroator, for lnegn\wumf. Tho meoting adjonrned to 2 o'clock this aftor- noon, Many more mombors lnve arrived, and there {a & good display of dental lustruments, 8, ato,, of Iate improvoments, THE HOMCEQOPATHISTS. CoLuxmus, O,, May 11,—The Btato llomeopa- ible Mudical Booloty met hiore to-day, about forty elegatos belng in sttendanco, lapors wore tead on conatipation, the use of parcotics, dlet, ¢hroplo inammation of tho middle aud joner ear, lacesn of the iunor ear, andntlammation of tho of the eya. THE CROPS, Pmtaperrmia, s, May 1t.—The Press, thls moruing, aays in ite roviaw of the reports from allsectionn of Pennsylvania, that owing to tho 8evero frost and lato apting much of the ex- Peoted whoat erop bay beon killed, and tho sos+ 00 delayod elght or ten weokd, A careful sur- Vll{llnm to the balief that not over Lalt a crop Wil ba gathered, and even this amouut depends Upon tha continuance of dry weather, Suectal Dispatch ta The Chicago 4yidune, Peonus, {ll., Alay 11.—Tho weather shifted &ound this avening from a bright sunsbivy day %0 cald and dlusgreeable one, A haavy thundere slorm,acoompanled by cousidorable wind, visitod {hlg geqtion sbout 8 o'clock this evenlug. Lut damage was dona hare, but reports from the wurounding country chironlole sad havoo raps and propesty. SOCIAL SCIENGE. Annunl Meeting of the National ody at Detroit. Speech of the Hon, D, A, Woells on the Relations of Capital and Labor, Iaper by D. A. Wasson on Church and Slato In Germany. Dernorr, Mich,, May 11,.—~The dolegates to the American Bocial Helonco Ansociation have, for tha mont part, arilved in thin city, and & sas- slon of unuaual importance and interoat is ox- peeted durlng the next four daya. The following aro among the most prominent arrival Praf. I, Peirco and wifo, Ifarvard Univeralty; Jotnes M. Barnatd, Mra, Barnard, @, Bradford, Elizur Wright, Ms, C. 1L Dalo, and MMrs, J, Il Loilge, of Boston; Rodvillo Blum, the Austrian Becrotary of Legation; D. A, Wells, Norwich, Coun., the Frosident of the Association; Dr. D, F. Lincoln, Boston, the Sacro- of the Dopartment of lealth; J. 8. Blatchford, New York; Edwin Ensloy, Memphia; Dorman B, Eaton, Naw York ; Dr, II. B. Bakor,'Laneine; nnd Dr, Bdward C. Mann, Buporintendent of tho Now York Commission of Immigration. Among thoso expeeted, bub who have uot ar- rivod to-night, aro Dr. Natban, of Lowall; Prof. W. G. Sumnor, Now Haven ; Elluha R, Kingston, 1t It A, D, Bprague, of 'roy ; Shep- ard Homuns, Now Yorl 'resident White, of Cornell Univaraity 3 N. I', Letechwith, luMalo ¢ Dr. O. 8. Hoyt, Albany: Dr. Azel Amos, of akatiold, Basx.; Dr, Blisha Harria, Now York ; Dr. Diller Luther, Readivg, I'a; Prof. N. G. lisminond, lowa Ciiy ; Siduoy Myers, Chicago ; Dr. A, . Olleott, St, Louln; the Rov, I I, Wines, Bpringticld, 1L 1L, W. Giles, A. O, Park- inson, and Dr. d. W. Huyt, of Madison, Wis.; Mra, Lyado, of Milwauken; Dr, 1. L, Hownard, Baltimore, Tune majorityof theso delezates will acrive to- night and to-morrow, ‘Ihe lsecativo Comunt- teo and tho Dotroit Comnnttes of Arrangementa lield & mecting to-day, aud mado provision for tlro entartaiument of "the laige uumber of delo- gotes who ara expected, HPEECH OF D, A, WELLY, ‘The flret meoting of tho Association was hold fn ke Opora-louco this evening. Mr. C. J. Walker, P'residont of this Lucal Association, do- livered a short address, weleoming the delogates, and Introducing tho first upenkor, the Hou. David A.Wolis, of Noriwich, Ct., tlio Presidont of tho Na- tional Assoclation. MMr. Wells® nddicss was adie- courso on tho subject of social scionce, suid espeeially on tho “rolationa of capital and labor, and of the mutual dutles of society and the laburing closses, Ho started with the prop- oeition that nover before to-day has man been ablo to placo &0 much with o given amonnt of power. ‘To iliustrato this bo adduced the fact that by tha covstruction of the Hucz Canal the tlnio of A vessel's paskago from Lngland to Cale cutta bad boen reduced froms 110 or 120 daye to thirty days, and this proponderance of nind over matior ia daily becomlng notablo, ovory voar showing now aud valuable additions to the list of iuvoutions. The tlolds of acienco and avt are stitl open to tho fuventor, but with the ad- vanco of sclence cowa, necessanly, a choapening of tho productions of labor. What was 1ormorly 2 luxury, comes to bo nnucc!sflf, aud former ox- iravagouco is b:comin:i frugnlity, Whern {his cheapening rocess wiil stop i8” an intorssting matter for spoculation, Tho sneaker thon examined tho prowreasive natago of rocioby us regards possestion of prop- erty. 'I'bo poorer clasaes aro graaually bub sure- Iy learning the motto, ‘*Fvety muu for himseif, aud tho davil take tho hinderniost,” and are de- termived that the devil of civilization shall not capturo thom, If ho doos, thoy may, liko the Communists of Parls, draw down tho whols fabric of sucisly into one ocmmon vortex of destraction, ‘L'l wealtby porceivo thisspirt, and from this porception, coupled with the efTorta apd domands of tho poorer ones, schaola. hos- pitels, churches, manitary and soclal reforms sprang. Autagouism, ~lowever, ariginated strikes, trades-unious, and orgruizations of that cluse. A vagaboud repsys socloty which cocuae pels or ssalsts bim to his'vagaboudage by found- ing & ling of paupera, prostitutes, lunatics, and drunkards. Bocioty seos this. too, and moots thio caso by oll tho menns in her power. The idoa that tho moun who talk of social science iu our day are lermits, full of book fearning,” but dovoia of oxperienco aud actus! knowledgo of tho ovils they would sct right, in & mistake. To sbow the absurdity of tho beliof. I'io speaker adduced statistios and elatomonts tp provo that by fol- lowing out tho toachings of social science mor- tallty can bo much reducod. The praviuce of tho social sclonce reforin is to stady statistics, com- paro results, and draw Indubitable couclueions, nnd for thin work soclatyowes Lim o greater dobt thau 1t owes tho euccessful flnancier or statesman, ‘The teachings of ®omo Huroposn roformers, that proporty is a thoft, seoms ab- surd, In Amorics Inw cannok regulate the nc- quisition nud division of property. As well at. tempt to provide by statute that all men shall be born with an oqual physical and montal ca- pacity for production. Mr, Wells proceedod at tength to apply the division prinotplo to Amerlcan productions and scquinitions, and to show the absnrdity aud im. piacticability of it. Haeaid: * It is propor and night for the workman of tho Unitod Statca to demand and strlve if be will for tho largost pos- sible sharo of the joint products of labor and capital, for 1¢ is the natural right of every one to #aek to abtaln (ho lnfieu prico for that which bio has towsoll, butif in mo doiug he restrivis production and #o diminishes abuudance, he doos it at Lis poul, for, by s law far sbove any logislative conttol or wiluonce, whatover incranses_scarcity not only tncreases tho neces- sity, but diminislies the rowards, of Jabor, Idle- nens produces nothing but woeds and rust, which aro unnarketablys evorywhare, Mr, Wella then discuseed the naturs of tho rincipal obatacles whict, in bis opinion stand n tho way of theattaiument of alargest hife, and enforcod hia sovoral propositions with s groat varioty of illustiations, ¥ CIUNGH AND BTATH TN GEDMANY. The Prosideot then aunouncod that the parer which was to Liavo boen read by David A, Wan- #0n, of Stutigart, on the relntions of Church aud Btato In Qormauy, could not Lo prosentod by that gontleman, who liad not yob reached tho city, but that Prof, 0. K. Adams, of Aun Arbor, would rond a synopais of the article, Mr. Wasson bokins by reforring to the dosig- nation by tho cliof orator of the Uliramontaues intho Austrian Parlament of the Romaa Cath- olic Church as **the Apostolio Empire.” In that phrase is tho wholo scorot of the Ultramontano eroad. I'bo Church is not nlmlmyl systom of faith aod worship, but a desputic ompire. The tondeucy of the lattor half of the eightaonth con- tury was toward the doing away with the im- porial pretonsiona of Howo, but tho roclal ex- plosion of the Frouch Rovolution gavon naw direction to thought, On ail sdos, in all rauks, —horo from a eitnple, lmpassioned hmpulse of religion, thore from motivea of olass-jnterost or of pohtical prudouco,—thera wns a turn- lug of eyos and doalres to the Church, And thus it camo to pose that in 1814, Pius V1L, roturned in trounph to tho Holy Olty amld such n charus of bicasings as the divided confossions of Kurono had scarés over uulted in beforo, Among his vory earlicat oxoreisos of powor were tho reatoration of tho uquiaition, and of tbe in. dex oftico, dosigned for tho auppression of all knonledge not favorablo to tho dootrine and dignity of Rome. Dut beforo theso, and ks vory st act, stood auothor, which told trumpot- tongued how decidodly the tido bad turned, 1t was the reconutitution of the Order of Josuits after a dwsolution of forty-ono yoars. ‘Lheso rostloss agitators, thosa aposties of governing roligion, these avor-ntosdfust champlons of tho sacordofal empire, wore to Lo agan st work., 1t t mgnifled much, Boon Church and State olashod in Gormany, ‘The Church was aggressive j the State plow o realst, 'Tardy and Toluctang Prusuia struck at last Into tho only right road, that of orderng whas i just taward the Ohurch, and exacting vhat s Just from it, by fudopendont logisiation, Iho Iawe pasaed rest, of coirss, upon a differont pystom frow our own. In Prusuia, the Cathiolio, hiko tho Luthorau and Roformed Churches, hay the footiug of uu established church, endowed, supported in part, specially protoated snd privie Juged by tho Htate, The’ nystom assumed, an Amorlcan who looks inta the leglsiation 1y simply amazod, Can it be, ho says, thue those are iu- dood the lawa agalust which euch s ahriok bas poua abroad? Mhe first _provides for wa acadomlieal education of tho clorgy ot all the gatablished ~ churched. wilbout juterforonce with thoir theology, and provides atso fora night of the Clovernmnent to object to the ettlement of any ono ju a clerical ofleo (1 oither of tho eatablished churcltos, that is), it hetsa couvicted criminal or under mdiotment for a criminal offense,or if facts war- raut tho concluglon that ho will avail bimuell of his poaition to incite reblatanco to the jaws wud procure a bresch of the publio peace, The facts must bo stated, sud thirty days are allowed for a contrary showluy, T'hio neoond sud third laws provide for a just protection of tho clorgy and Lmy aguloet ubuaes of coclestuatlon powers,— ‘injunction wus gianted, took tho lease aud nvlr-[; to the Bishops, naverthelesn, s Iargn wdiselplinary poner,” notahly moro than s al- loned by Wurtomberg, whero there Isno com- plaint. Tha fourth law procurns to overyadut citizen {ho rigiit to withdeaw pescoably from any ctureh, if such bo his wish, “8ix montha aftor tho pasnage of theso lnwa the Archbinhop of Guesen-Poson had in forgv-three woro fonnd goilty, and, being under age, will ha nontenced to the Louna of Correction. Jatrick Konnedy was acquitted. Edward Callaban, indicted for larceny, pleadad ruilly, and wan rontonced to tho House of Cor- rection for sixty dayn. A eozond Indictment againt Kezog ot al. wan strickon from the doclnat, woveral instaucen procesdad to jmportant actwin | 1, IL Lockmith, sliss Menry Tack- open dollance of tnom, That {s s wswple, aud | with, the ox-member of the Dosrd of will servo in placo of farther detsil. Irade, was triod, for _obtaining monoy, And uow Dr, Valk, Minlater of Public Culturo, propones & farther atep, namely, that the Stato no longer psy the prionts who persistontly tramplo upou itelawa, Thisis thought a foar- ful audacity of porsacution. Itis deliborately maintainoed that the Governmont is bound to go on 'M‘"‘Llhc" persona whilo they openly, ob- atinstely broak ite lawa and dofy fts authority, ‘I'hint again tolls of a atate of miud whone alaud- arde of Tight avd duty are to moro worldly winds tncomproticueible, 1t appears from this slight survey that the bronch of angagomont has boon with the Churel; that the soveral datos of 1837, 1840, 1450, 18G5, 1866, 1870, aud 1872 ropresent oither pornitted advances or promoditated aggreasions on ity patt ¢ tha-the fault of I'rusein has consisted wimply i yielding too much; snd that tho nation waa forcad at last to a point whero it must either rufuso to yield farttior, or as good an sign itsolf a province aud depondoucy of tho Ultramoniane Empire. It i8 quite trun, howover, that Prudeis {s in dlirect contradiotion with the Roman Churah, for Lo roason that modern civilization itsclf 18 wo. Just at tho poiuts where modern civilization, or amounting to €300, from Peter W. Bremer, by falgo protouross verdics, guilty, A motion for o now trial wan immadiately entared, Deckwith Is atill in fail, not being able to farajsh bail, ‘I hio btate’s Attornoy reportod to tho Court that thn Geand Jury failed to return a bill agnins Thomas Nasli, Imprisonod under suspi- cion of being connecied wi:h & burplary, The Conrt thereupon orderod that ho bo discharged, Ilarry Lawreace, suppossd to bo o pariner of Mike Mchonald, and who was indioted nt the Mareh term of the Girand Jury for kesping a common gaminy-liouse, wan tried and goquitted, Juiney Weleh was tried for burglary and ac- quitted, . TIE CALL. Jupot Gany—177, 181, 152, 186, 187, 181 to 194, 186, 297, 460 to 203, 205 to 2 5 to 28. 3, 52,33, Junue Jasrsox—10, 18, 1 a5, 46, 42, 4217, 45, 40, 49, 50, b1, and b3, Jubex ltookrs—96 to 102, ad sat caso 027, JUDOMENTS, Uniten 8TaTre Ctrovutr Cotnt—icnor DLoparrt —Edwanil Case va, Alico L. Bmail ; decres, £ — Thomax i X'ey, Ansignee, va, John Grabinm, £33 .52, dubur Any—0, 12, Wiawall et al. vr, Goswin Haa- mel, —Dradner, Smith & C " e Webh, sny Blato represonting it must malo- | £330 % Ti Jackaon, et al ve, Mearaner Fuenture tan - freadom, + just “thoro Nomo must | Mannfacturing Company, $454,3).—Tobert Lrakine vi imporiouely demand nuvfection. Lroe- | Andrew Jiuhacek, $210.55 i gold.—American Ex. dom of roliglon, of intellect, of poraonal | ehango National Tlank va. Alhert Palge and George couscience, of scicnce, research, discursio Wilkinsun, $1,560,01,—Obadiali Jdnckson v, Augist cnmmuuicn;mn of “1'3““‘" sod kuumn?zot—l-u fi'r""""lll""fl"" ] ;;{-" Atine Htata iu barbarous which doos not sustais theso [ *'FHRK Y 3 £z 5190, il that -one. srhlch CIECUIT Coynr—(oNFEsIoNs =0l Kilpp ¢t al, ve, libestion, doos sustain them is undor condomnation of llome, 'fho Btate, agnin, caunot nudertake ita Fm]mr funes tious, us baving chirge of the public order and welfsro, without I:emq from tho samo sido do- clared o trospaeger, 1t mnecesearily assum anthotity m reganl to martiage, but Is imperi- ously warned of, * Civil mary " Jloms saye, 18 concnbinage,” while tlie Catholic Profossor, Btolz, of Freiourg, gently toims it s sacra- mant of the devil.” 1t undertakes n systematic education of the poople, and sgain is warned off. *'Llie school In an appausgo of the Church.” it offora oqual and impartial protection o ftw cit- izenn, without distinction of class, creed, or piofession, and is met onco more with an awful iestaro of prohibitton. ‘Thors aro classes of eitizens—Catholio priests, Professora in Catholio Univeisities, toachera fu Catholic schools, otc.— to whom, a8 against their cecloniastical suporior, the Btato shall offer vo protection. We ure not hiero imagining cases, bue toucking npon actual points of collision in Germany, ‘Yhe contradic- tiun exiusts and s inextinguisbinble, PUBLIO HEALTIL, At tho conclusion of the reading of 3ir, Was- rou's paper, Dr. D. I, Lincoln, of Boaton, read thé report of the lealth Dopartment, giving s briof indsx of tho work performed during the last sear, and of that lald out for the present sensjou, Ilo expresned tho biope Lhat tho pians to ba submitted would bo criticlsed and dobated fully, and promiscd that tho uow idons thus brotght ont would be raceived with ploasure, aud carcfully considerad. T'ie Couventivn then sdjonrned till to-mor- row moinlug, THE Mark Dargah, THE (ISSISSIPPI'S MOUTH. New Onceaws, Msy 11.—Capt. Eada arrived to-day, aud was waited on by Commisaionors of the Coton Txchange, Morchants; Lxchange, Board of 'Trade, Chamber of Cominerce, and Ship & Steam Assaciation, and made srrango- monta for a formual recoption which took yilace this eveniug in the palor of tho St, Ohnrles Hotnl, when Capt, Eada was tendored tha how pitalitics of the city, Capt. Eads said the eud- contract for buildjug thoe fetiies will bo lot at an carly d; i tho work ba commenced in Juun. hopen to havo doup waier on tha bar months, UCEAN NAVIGATION GUION LINE. FIRST-OLASS IRON STEAMSHIPS, Between NEW YORKand LIVERPOOL, caliing at Queonstown, Carrying the United States Mail, SAFETY AND COMFORT. I3 Pastongers hooked to aud from tho principal La. Fofean purta at lovoed rags. irattaand Jatters of Crodit fawuod on leading Danks and Hankers throughout Kurape, HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO,, FIFTEI-AV. White Star Line, HMAIL LINHE TO EUROFB. REDUCED RATES. 120 EAST RANDOLPILST,, NEARR CLARK. ALFRED LAGERGREN, Goneral Western Agen DEISON BROTHERS A NOHGR, LINE _CABIN $ /i fi PAS T ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE, ho Gonoral Tranaatlantio Company's Siail & botweon New Yurk and Larro. Tho spicudid vors, this iavorile routo fur the Contlnent (beiog tos o, ‘Trom Pler No. &, COURTS. TUE LAW'S DELAYS—AN INTERESTING CASE. To the case of Amy Powora ve. James Napler, » rulo to uhiow causa on the complainant and ono Honry aore was lsaued somo time sgo, aud ar- guad yestorday morning bofore Judge Farwell. ‘F'his easo was bogun July G, 1854, and is, there- fore, probubly tho oldeat muit ponding in soy of tho courts of Cook County, and an account of it may not bo unintoresting. In 1837, Mra. Amy Towers came to Chieago from Bufialo, with about &104 iu cash or person- al property, Bho had quarroled with hor luse band just beforo, and lett hinmi in anger. Beon aftor coming here ehomot James Napior, & youug shoemaker, and after some timo thoy Joiued fortunes, and went to live on the North Side, whero they wero supposed to Lo man and wife, ‘Tho faturo of Chicago was uncartain, but Napler thought the land noar Des laines Nivor would advauce in prico, and ho and his do facto wifo woent out thoro and rottled on a 40-acro teact. Sho made improvements ou it, aud subsoquently they pre-cmpied o largo amount of Iaud bosides, | Lt b and piocured patents from the Government. | =~ PRICK OF PASSAGIE tl;uana lnlnd ilml‘v:;f boln‘»gnz fru;n llotillnunn. an | Flocabin, slo; sccond, hird, (930, Mouiew tick ndian, in the Indian Reservation. Ilcro tho; bl i 2 el 1615, whon Naior Jofbon sotuitof | Miuiuus,dul lasiudiag sl Racossarics wicioet s1ra ber violont temper, and wont to Indiana. ULORGE MACKENZIT, Agont, 65 Broadway, N. Y, In July, 1854, Mrs. Fowera flled hor bill, stat- Nafiuml Liue Df Stea.mshipfl 1 i ing tbat sho bLad como hero in 1839, and from 1849 to 1851 bought witli her own money over 310 | NRW YORK TO QUEENSTOWSN AND LIVERPOOL. ENGLAND, 45 tons, 1 acres. Tho title all this land was taken fo Napier's name, undor his promiss | HELVETIA, 276 t to marry ler ina reascusblo time thoreaftor, | FiIEET Jitd lons, which, lowover, o lind rofuwod to do, 1fo hal | APALY e Lo alao tatod whou ho took tho titlo that he had no helr, and that at.Lis death ail theproperty would descend to hor, Bhe elaimed that she owued all the property ; that Napler had only paid a small ottionon ft ; that ho oan lived “on 1t a sbort !.’u..o, and therofora nskod thatho might bo com- pellod to convey tho title of it to Ler. Hervice of tuo summons was had on Napier by publica- tion, he belag out of tha State, and sho obtained a deereo by default for tho conveysace of tha property. In 1858, nod within threo yoars afior tho ron- dition of the docrae, Napier, as allowod by tho statute, cammo 1, Lod tho docros set aside, 12 pravisions included, it a3 turdaz, Gih bunc, at 7 p, m, «Saturday, " 12th Jue, as 13 toua, LONDON DIRECT. .. Wertncsday, 18th May, at 1p. m, Bteeraza at ply to orthentt oorner Olark and Randolpls ‘Shurnian House), Chicssr 0. REFUNDING OF TAXES, OrFICE ov THE 1 aud filled his onswer and éross-bill CotNTY TRFASULLR AtD U In thom ho deules tho allogations R R of tho bLill, and claima ko paid | Tn aceordanca with aanet providing ior iho Fefandin: for tho land with Lia own monoy. Ho claims | of 73 of the Ktatoiaxar feah 840, B of sai when paid, wct, ountalus atnong o-lier proviiuns Ihelu!lwhn **Any purson of enrpuration h\vthluh any portion of the Atate tar asscared for the yoar 873 th excoss af 20.05 thioraof, upan preseting bis or s tax-roceipt for 1673 cove aring the wms to tne County Trousurer of U whero that before Lse wont to Loeyden ho had the Louso built in which Mra. Powers llves st tho proscnt day, By working at lls trado of shoemaking in tho wintors, and on the farm in the sumwmers, ho mado somo monoy, which he used in buying stock. Naplor also alleges that ho was absent auring A good part of hia time from the farm, sworkiog at bis trade In various places. In 1859, Napior was indicted in Indiana for burglary and rand larceny, and was compolled to mako over is propoity to securo a lawyor named Willlam cLoau, who went on his boud. ‘Tho criminal rococding, however, was never pushed, and Me- oau_raconveyed the greator part of the land to Mra, Powers, " Part of it, Lowover, was {rana. forred to ona Wright. About 1850, Napicr gave Mrs, Powers & power of attorney to lease the lands for periods not ex- osuding two years, as Lo contomplated leaving tho !Slate for a time, 8ho loased a partio n young man namad James Lawlor, whom sho Lad brougbt up, After tho expiration of hiuterm, sha leased to Lonry Moora, the defendant in the x was patd, tho County Troi county ‘shall rotand ‘to stch porann or ourparation, thy Amount by him or it patd 1u oxcoua of 20-38 uf tho State taz of (€13 contatned {n such eipt, {ndorsing the amount puid on such recelpt, hnil also taks from cl tax.payor & soparate roceipt for the amount paid," X0, ko, Kda, 4 provides fora publlo notico Io one newspapor printed in tho county for ono manth, aud in &ccordancy witli (ho same, notica {s baroby givon that persons entitiod {0 robata uidur tho law oan liave tho sama by appiyiug st tbia otice ou aud after tha first day af Mar, 4 INILY 2 MILLER. County Troasuror of Gook County, Iit,_ SALE OF THE REVENUE STEABIER CHASE, Will hosald at publle gustion o the bighmt snd best hidder for casb, At 13 v'click, o W thldl{. the 20:n uay of May, 156, at Ugds Y., th Bratos ltavenus Staamar C way hally at New York n 1 o e 0 Sk o S 3 feot {materlals, ta onk, onel from braos, 3 <hon Ly b Jnch a7 th tho Uaitod oli! Said vamel % toun b 3 ramo} 10p3 of braves sacitry ¥ Hivited 10 ison present |:mnumm Pml;;edll:llll. Ix: 1»7|,dmu. ll&hu by s 1»«-#. mfi:l“%:?x '{..:: st Powaert began selling off the live-stook and cut- | stern 5 e . stauding ting down tho treos, sod sn injunction waa ob- | £, PR (FEILS, Yot SR taiued by Napior to prevent this, and also tustop | Sha hass low yromura boam lngl‘::g&nl’n‘}:‘hr‘ :yylln.d an efectinont suit of Lawlor againat Wright, who claimed titlo turough McLean, Bloore, after tho 1 roko of plston, bullt b Haw Yok, witt Jor % Jot candeusor, mainand donkey bufles, id all the uecessary stoanu-gaukes. cluck e, oto; Lur batlur 8 vt il A toot, disaoier of ‘shel { analiors, wont into possersion, and began making changes and committing waste, A rule to show causa was theroforo mado to have him punished for contemit in disobeying the injane- tlon, A largo numbor of sflidavits were read, but tho mmtter wan finally disposed of for tho prescut on tho suggestion of tho Judge that the paretes should allow Moorae to retain posscssion subject to tho order of Court, on his payinga roasonablo rent, 'Tbe Judge held that Moore lnd uudoubteulr disobeyed the injunction, but the motits could not be dotarmined unless by s ‘Whole tria) of tho caso almoat, as tho allegationa of oue party wera flatly dented by the othor par- ty, and tho caso was sccording!y lof to swait ehatns, atuve. sessaly and ati 0 obtaynod nn hoard, or “Tuo Uurorumiont s, 0o ol the Treasury. ilington, D. e Slay 5o “Supreme Court. of Tthods Tstand, eto., Connty of Providence, atues THUnUhaT, AdminTacrator. va, dob Apdre ‘aguity, No. 1149, 1. . 1150, T the bolrs at turthor developments, Rincof AT, foo g i nast ot The jury in th ‘:;“;:‘-‘: ;‘; c&‘n’l‘}n’:m Vandyke, who Wi r 'u’nfi 'finpnm Court, by decros entered i 2 n was triod on Mondsv, after boing out until a lato [ 17,2240 o thadih day of Ustuse he Il e cali clared the portion of the esiate of smid ‘Thon hour of tha night, returned a vordict of guilty of sitan br "tla‘v:l s upon lnnfldnnh of lits wi an assualt with o deadly woapon with intont to [ clibdrenof bis sister, l‘mufl l'v'-’"u‘:lnl‘%u?n‘:-":’flmu M“!:n;l by a turthar dacres o "3 A. D, 1675, modified anid irst ‘doores by orderiog fatsibution uf (b same to and winong Lo o3t of ha ot ‘sald Loatator. acoording 10 tha ptatuls of disteibution of falortato catatons an estended tha Hiun ar proving clalme beforo o tq {ho irst day of Juue, A. D. 16187 Rotcs iy Uescy iven 1 o it uf il 2 1 moditad aa id it day of Ju ake goud thelr claling bofa Westiniza.or-at., i said Gt Fronk injure, and recommended Lim tfo tho clomenoy of the Court ; ha was romandod for scntenco, Georgo Brown, tudicted for burglarously entoring the atoro of Pottor & Alden, April last, withdrow Lia former plos, and ploaded gty emauded for senteuce. Ihe recogmzanco of Edward Hogan in the #um of €300 wan declared forfoited, as ha failod to appear for trial on tho Indictmert of steallng & drees from karriet and Charles lose, A capias was {usued for nia arroat. 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A B, Wil give s BALL in North Sido Turnnr Hall, i bonor of tha Jlsunlon of the G, A, R, and tho dudication uf thelr uow flug, on the 12th of May, 18705. Tickets, 81, sdmittiog gent and Iadivs. wohtngton THF “TOLEDO, N i5eo {1343 Brunanick’s ) RALTENBACT RROS PROPRIETORS. TIURSDAY MO MAY 13, 1875, Flrst Opestng In Amorica of tho Largest Orchestrion in the World, Conipated of 1,¢32 pipes aud 1,241 horna: fs equal in powar of tone ta 1y instrumonta, or koo of tha largest orekoas traa in the United States.” Operas exccuted eomploto. ‘The Ladics' Gatlory Has Been Superbly Faraished, POSITIVELY LAST WEEK, Only throa days more at Expusition Bullding, big battle plctaro, LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN. SUNDAY LEOTURE SOOLETY. Prof. PEPPER 00 *Tha Ramance af Optles,” at Mo Cormick’s 11all, Sunday, May 16, 3p. m. Hrilliant ex- vorimonts, The dasctng skeloton, Admisslon, YU cts, vl ot i oo A Ao i e Y " WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, el TRADRE MARK - WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. LEA & PERRINS’ OELEDRATED PRONOUXCED BY * CONNOISSEURS NTLE TO B THE AAN atMadras. tobila Urother at WORCESTER, May, 1681, “Tell LEA & PER- RINS that thots Ssucs. “ONLY 600D SADCE! And Applicatieto lndin s2d o la ) n, themost pala. EVERY VARIRTY Lable s il e the o ; * orpism. AL made s | e ‘Worcestershire Sauce. Bold Wholosale and for Esportation by the Propristars, LEA & PERRINY, Worcester, England; snd Rotall by Dealors {n Bauces gonerally throvghout the World, Ask for Loa & Porrins’ Sauoo. At (e BRREARFASTITADLE 1t imparia the most e3quisite relteh and zeat 4o Hot ur Culd Atuat, Fowl, ik, Brolled Kidney, &¢. At the DINNER TABLE, iosup, with ¥isb, Hot Jolats, Gawe, a3d o sll Gr 16 glves & dolizhtfal tavor. At the LUNCHEON AND SUPI'ER TABLES 118 Qeemod fudlapousablo by thoss fsmillar with its estle wable qualitles, {From the Now York Tlmes.} There Is no rollsh fn the world which 15 e nalversally 1xud aa Lea & Pasrins' fawous Wotcestorsbire Bauce, JOHN DUNOAN'S BONS, NEW YORIL 1 I i .. LIQUID EXTRACY. OF BEgE. R. & TONIC ELIXIR eeptrd, Flekat (Girrs, G2 € Devot, fool of 14 ki Mait trin main liae), Duy Exprosa,. Chicaro, Kaurar o, 3., and Lridge, Ticket Oficee: 4t Depat, and §: 2 5, Axp Liouid Bxtrect of Beef Is composad of the Jufco of Raw Tiean Beaf combined with Tonias and Iron, and is roc- ommended by tha Medical Profession_for the permanont curn of Piles, Dropsy, Indie moation, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Iemala Disonsos, Genoral Debility, Loss of Appes tite, and Prostration of the Nervous Byatem, Also, Livor Complaints, with Complications * cf tho Kidnoys and Dladder, and as Food for ' Counsumntives. 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Zal *1 0080 " 4 138, m, poils, thiouah Bapras 0ans 17 Peorls & Fi.Dodgd sy Passenyor, ... CHICACO, BURLINGTON % QUINCY RAILROAD, Lakeost,, Indignn-ae, and Sizteenthas, and Eanal and Siateentiats, Tiches Ofces, 6 Ciars st Arrlos, ' Leave, i X BE dorshi Kamtao KANKAKEE LINE, From Centra Depot, fool Tuir-tt,, anid depot foot Teentye arconil—at, _ Ticket cice, 151 Kandotphet., uid ot depot. Indianavolly, Loulsrillo & Clocin. 011 From Pittsbura, Claeinnn'i & 81, Pastenser depnt corner Jreh bt and ticketofice Ko, Len ‘ Arrive, it Day 1 o T usti Bay 7fib‘m‘|' 2:15p. m, “G‘D'] 725 po . TiSa.m, AND KOKOMO LINE, Lauls Bailuay depst, en srraitece, reat Ste, Tichet ace, 1 CINCINNATI AIR LIN ner €1 t Leare, Arriee, * 8:dop.me CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD, ienta.er, and Laerabessets: A8 Clurkiat,, mesi fo Sherman “House. 1 Malland Ezpres: Tiyron Passcuger.. Elgln Express... Day, Fapeow \;N{“\u Zare, Arvice, Bi) b, 10, 4t . m. | Tl & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. ascs Aceuimi rrolisste., Weat Side, + and af depot, % heave, | drrive, Columby et c.f:"" 00 &, m, |* B:40 s uiy Nighs Eipioes (dnily). 1 p, m. 7108, m, PITISBURY, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY. | dArrioe, Leace, xy Lins, BALTIMORE & 0130 RAILROAD ina 1o poalli T dreive, Mall, Bundays E; 8:05a, m.| 8:40p. m. Kaprows, Datly. .. 4o p, m.| uba m. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD: Depot, corner @ Van Haren und Sherpianaie, Teket affea, tirand paclic & P S or ) day ot Juno, 158 for ths ounstruction of tiva suary_locka’ fur Tmprovin, Frincotuny tira s Intormatin appl deaue ot eapac elt Veuposata wiil ba 1 Losi ut Burlin (o other PROPOSALS, Topuwala for Locky on Fox Avor Thie Provemen uINEEN'S OFvics 43 Jolioryan-st,, Milwauk 518, EALED PHOIONA L 4 duplicotse il b oo o ohoo unil 13 & clock Ala v Fuosd tus ¥ox lihvar, Wi folloniug vlacess Larlin, ' Weit . 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