Chicago Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 19, 1875, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

=ana LBV ME aTEme G THE CUSTOM-HOUBE. An Estraordinary Proposition’ Made by Mullett, s Wil Wager llis lead Ho Can Finish the Building on the Original Plan, 1 Without Disturbing a Gtope in " the Procent Walls, The Trouble with Rankin Was ¢ Exces- sive Enthusiasm.” peparture of Gen. Ilolman for ) 'Washington. mis Optnion of tho Quarrios---The Le- mont Stone, WHAT MULLETT SAYS, INTENVIEW WITIL THE EX-ANCIITECT. Bpecral Diapateh to ¥ne Chicaun 'ribune, WagmxoroN, D. C, May 18.—Mullott haa pon hosrd from, It will bo a comfort to the poople of Chleago to koow that lie offers tho wager of his hoad if Lio cannot comploto the Chi- o Custom-Housoe bullding oxactly according to1ho origiual plana and specificationa without the romoval of o stone. Your corregpondent waited upon Mr. Mullott this evenlog to mscer~ {ain his viows rospecting tha presont sliuatlon of the building. The foilowing fa the substance o WIAT MULLETY 8AID, and 18 an intorenting and cutlous contribution to {he litoratura of this subjoct: 1 know nothing alout §t Loyond the statoments fn the pewapapers o the rumors that bave seashed me, I Bavonn doubt that the extraondmary wiuter s Afected the foundation,and, it 18 poosibic,‘cracked tho Yalls to s0mo oxtout. 1 do not, howavar, Lailnve that {he stability of tho buflding hae been woakoued in tha sligutent degree, and consiuer that tho talk of doatroy~ ¢ 1t proceoda from malico or tho prossest lucoimpe- teuicy. ¥rom_ my present {uformatiou, I would not }esitato to tako o contract o finiali the Luildlug scording to the origiual plans, without takiug fomu nuy of the work, It 'loois to mo au if cartain parties wero determined thet tho building sliould not ‘e comploted, and thot & chioap sud fnfes Hor structure should Lo substituted thorofor, in arder fymalo chean reputation, for ccoomy., it wat my iim, du designing tho buslding, to give Clilcago ous of (o ‘miust cusractorlatio and elsborate alruciuros cn tafs continont, 1sd I been sile tu comploto the wurk, T ool satifled that o alizen of Chicago would have’ found fault with tho character of tho Lulid- fog, which T cousidor would Lave Leen one of \bo Qnest in tho world, Of course, in mprossing su opinfon as fo tho damaga dons £ the Pufiding, 1 Am speaking only from uewspaver atate. ments; and, from the oxporiuuce I bave galuod from RIMILAR DAMAGE TO OTUER DUILDINGE with which T have beon connooted, T huve found in all similar cnaos that the dsmage could bo reclified, and I Jeelcontilent there In nothing ta o condition of thé Cicago Custom-House Luilding which would pro- vent it belng compleled by honest, courage, and apacity, When I was Hupervising Architect, 1" assumed tho responsidilites, aza _aid not send my subordinates to examiue & work o {uforni o aa to ita condition, T havo nover Jet n any of my buildings mot with any sceident or fuilure, aithougi I have encountered sovero difficul. tles as is oftcu tho Jot of architects to meet, I certain- Iy maver sont threa of my aws subordinetos to tell Te whether o ballding that 1 lid ezaminod ucaded Teconatruction but,aa I fiud the Govorament work jractically auspended throughoit tho entire country ¢ one frivolous protext of another, I beliova that T tho right to assume that the difficulties in Ohica- 0 are trivial aa I hsvo obaorved thom la bo elsawheso, §Lk It pouatble, An regurda tr, Ranidn, that IE HAS BEEN OVER-CONFIDENT 100 meglectod somo procautions which be should hiave taken. -1 bollevo him, however, 10 be an Lonest msn, sad hikve no reason to'doubt oither his utegrity or ca’ gaclty es an_srchitocl, 1 Lave becn, howover, come Jellod sometimes to curb his oxcessive enthusiasm, #ad 10 nsist upon greater cautlon [ Lis mansgement of tho building, With rospect to_Ald, Cooy, I have vover scen auyibing sgalnat Lin capacity or_futegelly, The foundation of tho buildlugs &t ChicAgo 1a of the mmo comstruction s the foundations of the Bt Louls Poit-OMco bulldings, It i slio of the saime construction, but Leavier than the New York Poat-Office, whichi b large number of experia Jronouuced instfMciont, but which tho bullling hns ihown to ba snficlent, not » aingla 51006 ia 1t having tean erscked. PILES WADE DRIVEN 2t the 8t Louls bullding 1o give sufcient density (0 carry thie concreto foundaitons, It is, however, a 1latako to finagino that the B, Louls buflding ia cur- 1led onthe piles, The piles a76 used only to give suf- tisient density (o tho woll, and to carry tho concrst founiations, upon which the building dopeuds, sud Jhich are of the mune welght sud capacity a4 tie building at Obicago, The pliea aro insuilicout becsuse THE STUATA ARE OF QUICKBAND, and were very nearly I a lquld condition, No one claiming to be an architoct of a mechanio would for o moment pretond that us work ou thia foundstions st Chicago haa reacliod the capacity of the foundations 10 carry wifhi absolute aufety, It horefore follows that (ho cracks must liave been produced from other causes, Tho atatemonts that pilea can be driven for thirty feot (hrough tho interstices, convey o uew in- formation to any porson who Is acquainiod with Chi- €ago woll, The only question fa 1o delormine what were TIE CAUSEA OF THR ORACKH, and unlesa §t can bo ahiown that tho froat kisd nothing 10 dn with 3t tbo conclusion is obvious that Lho cracks aro duo, first, 1o the extruordinary wintor ; sccoud to the fuct that'the Buperintondent ueglectod'to protect the foundations, Rankin aliould Lave covered up the foundations with nt least 4 feet of sand, aud was directed 4o to do, but neglected to do jt, evidently owing to over-confidenco iu their stability 1 do not hesitato tosay from what I bxvo buan able 1o learn from tho papers, and I havo really read all that bas been L“,” fished, That tho proposition to take down the Lulld- DOTH ATUTID AND MALICIOUS, I would cost considerably moro than the costof the ‘maron-work—not less thiai) u miilion of dollars, I bo- Bovo thut the object a0 causo all tho dalay possible, “hore wea an attempt made b the lass Congress (o Jrocurs sutbority for the present Supervisloy Archi- tact o reniodel all my plans, but It failed, Tho state- joent {hat the stono is unsuited forthe purpoieis uousense, The Cincinoati Oustom-Iouse was bullt with It many years beforo I entered tho Government tervice. The utone in that Lullding {s ail porfeot. It fs the only bullding materisl used to sny great estent fa of atl, snd {8 uudoultodly one of the most durable and finest stone in the country, ——— IN CHICAGO, PIEPARING TUE RKFORTS, Qen, Folman and Bupt. Oakshott roturned to Ohicago yesterday morning, and presumably spent the day in propating thelr reports on the condition of the Buena Vista quarries. It has beon learned that the orders of thees officors were to carefully oxamins the quarries and to report whetuer the etons takon from them was lUko the samploe In color and toxturs, ‘They wero also roquired o inform the Departmient whother the contractor counld get onotigh etone out of the quarrics to finieh tho bullding,—that ia, stone liko tho sam- ple in oolor and textore, 1% is not certamnly known whut the roports of tho ofiicors wilt bo, but It {a prettycioar, from the gonernl oxprassion of opiulon, that thoy wilt state to the Secretary that the Duena Viata quarry could, and stili can, produce pgood sound stons perfect~ Iy fit for the bullding, If proper care la takeu in quarrylog and In cutting,—in other words, If Mueller will select hla beat atone fastead of palming everything on the Govern. mont. As o the abliity of tho quamy to pro- duos AX XYEX-OLORED BTONE, the Buperintendent and Inapector sgres in nay- Ing that, from their lospoction, they boliovo that the quuty cannot bo made to produce soy large quantity of atone like the nmsh, cortainly nothing like enough to bulld “th Cuni (4 usiom-Louse, The snd Mr, Oakshott reitorato the fact first stated lag.’l.‘u TnisuNe's acconnt of the qoarr Lat the lodge varios 'fl:emy 10 color au ¢ Fu groater or losd tance from ths surface, and that fhis fact must prevent the product from bowg even in_color for o large a atructute ss the Costom-Iouse, Thia facl will form tho Laals of both roports, and it will bo for the Hoo- retary Lo docida whethar ho will indoiso s zobra- colorad building of ithe presont stona or whother ho will chango the malerial. The stariling alternstions 1 oclor found in the Chicago building csn be greatly helped b: tllung onl defective stous aod putting in good, provided it alisll be dotermined in wnfilnglonm Usa the free-stouo to the end. Both My, Oakaliott sud Gon. Holmaa were SUMMONED TO WASHINGTON gestardey, aud loft last evenlog. They had ez. rwfl‘d w‘h:n urlnml'r:onda corlior, Cbn; peat ous day a0 ne-deslors of Cius BOBk “l in A&.Ion about the o ind 1o Mon- fi’: M%& 62 aud boncite sions differ in no reapeot from those published in thesn columus, N A CABEFOT, RECOND EXAMINATION of tho builling made Vluwrdzr. en, Holman dincovered that the chiaritable theory that Buens Vieta #lono In govd excopt on the Lwo edgen vkl nou hold, Ilo yesterday found overal blocks having Lad staiis I thoir very cantros, shomng tho presenca of sulphwret of irun in conrideratiis quntilica, 1¢ the ptouo procoeds to dovelop worxo and worso qualiiies and in bithorto nuez- pected placos, the prosprots aro not brifliaat. "T'he proapoct of & competent COMMITTER OF INVENTIOATION to pass upon tho defects of tho Loune is hiniled vath_satielnction by overy woll-wiskee of the Building n Chieago,—oxcopt, parhape, Lo oen, It is to bo hopot that the Bacrotary will nnt con- fino bin proposed comnisslon t» making an an- gincers’ aurvey ouly, but it would soem good poliey to atlow tlem to look fvto tha cavions coudnet of Moears, Haniin_ and Moutries in pasing the stouo. vas nssert- od yestordsy that if this part of tho investigation wera preesod ono of thy pons temen nanied vould proceed toshow that Mullett grave general ardors to puss whatovor Muclfer of- fered, Lot us bave a rouple of shiarp end honost 1uon £0 dig BOMO roason Out ul This Matier. 1u aonversatiou yesterdny Gon Iolman stated tbat {ue simmons to Washington confirmed him 1n bia botief that tha engineers bad CONDEMSED TUE FOURDATION af the Custom-llonse, and tho walla wonld therefora bave to come down, Jle thonght it moro economy to speod €200,000 or $:360,060 pow thon to wait until the bhutlding was up, and liave tho whole como tumbling down, In bio opinion, it would not do tu raze portions of the wall and pla for a foundation, sinco the ju- tormediato sections would settto, If tho Secero- tary of tha Traasurs ordored the damolitian of tho wally now, tho “whals responsibility would rest upon him; Aud honce {b wan questionabla whethor hio would assumo it or wait the action of Cougresd, LEMONT 6TONE-GUABRIEZS, To the Editor cf T'he Chicads Tmibune: Cutcaao, May 18.—Now that the imposition and fraud of tho Buona Vista elone-quarry Lisvo been exposod rod exploded, it may not bo im- pertinaut to eritiols an_ cditorial which apposc- od {n the Infer-Occan (tho organ par oxcellenco of tho Government Architect) at tha time of his selection of tuat moro ucted than famous quar- ry. 'Phough sounding strangely to Chicago ears, and secoiving au nblo though mild protest {rom Tne Tninuse, it way atill tamely submittod to, and it Lad tho toue. of bLeing iuspired from oficial sourcos, and iho nir of an ordiuary fitom of nows, but fts ine spiration was [ fraud and ita nows wus false. In the editorial alluded to, under tho head of the *“Mew Governwent Building," wo woro coolly informed that **nono of tho limestono quarries in this viciulty [Chicas go] sro uffercd ot as low figures as tho dark- gray tandstona from the Lizons Vista quarry on thio Obio River, abave Cucinnatl,"—a statoment which was unquolifiedly falso, tho truth being (and I might slmost say as o mattor of course) the proprictors of the quarrfes undor tho vory noso of Chicago, and iu tho vory shadow of ho building when oracted, wero tho very lowest bidders for the odifico in question, with two oxceptions, both in this Btate, Why were not theso bids publishod that the publia might kuow who woro the highent and who tho lowest, and at any rato, what tho bids wore, and who made them? 'Tho sleuco and sceroey obsorved fn g0 inportant u matter woro ot only suspicious, but downright dishonosty, and Chicago will not brook such nu insult a soc- ond timo 2a tho sclootion for hor Governmont building of stone from a differont and distant Stato, whon sho Lss at hamio, within su hour's ride by rail, the vory fluest utone in tho Northwest, sod at vory groatly reduced ratow, If any ono were rash ouough to diuf tho oxeellonco and superiosity of Lo stons ol- luded to, which chinllengos tho approbation and sdmiration of sl} svho bave ayer seow it, [ wonld asy of it a8 Daviel Webator uaid of Alaesachuctts, * Thore sho stands, ioolk at Lierl” Soo the beat- #ful Marino Bank building on Lako stroet, the splondid First Natiousl Bank hnlldinf. the proat Singer Manufacturing Company's buildlug, King & Mullerton's flno odifice, and the magnificont slaco of Field, Leiter & Co., on Stato strest. From the flucucy aud flippsncy with whick tho various quarrics In tho United States wers no- ticod and passed over, ono would supposs that the writer of the edltorial 1o quostion Liad ecn thom,~—that he knew whot he was talking about ; that he bud made a critical oxaminaton an nnalysia of tho stunc In tho quarrios mentioned ; that'ho had ot lcsst poid them tho complimont of a paaelng vistt, But the truth way, Lo never saw oo of them, nover was within 100 miles of most of them, nor did he examine the Le- mont quarrios whon only 25 miles distant, o kindly' sialed, aud of ccurso denied, that _ * Chicago narlista and buildors ob- joctod to the DBucns Vista stone, be- couse 1t s inflammeblo and has the odor of petroleum.” This must bo faleo, of courye. becauso thio architect eaid it was, (hauli)h every stonccutter who oxamined it knew it to ho true, Mr., Mullett saserted * tl no buildivg stouo wes abyolutoly fire-proof.” Vory truw, and tho only truth uttered in tho whole articla. No wood, no Lrick, 1o #tane, can stand loll-fl but the buildings that did stand the Chicago fire wore bullt of Lomont stone, both of the wings of the old Court-Houso, the TFirst Natioual Laok, the old Post-Oftico, and sovo! As 1o the time, Mr. Muilett eaid singlo quarry in the couutry could supply the quantity required for a etructure of that sizo tn lews thau four yoars. ‘horo aro tbrea difforont atone quarries in Lomont, oithor of which can **supply all that fa required for & structaro of that sizo” in hal? of thoe timo speclfled, Aa for tho '‘models,” Mr. Mullott informed us with great cnm‘{vlnnflnuy that ho had “followed the old Ilofel de Ville, in Bolzium, notably that in Drussels.” = The writor of this bhas seon all tho **models™ of nots in Europo, in additlon to thoae named, St. Paul's at London, Bt. Potes's at Romo, aud all the *‘models” of il tho epinta in DParls, and is na good a judge of thom ag tho then Government Archieat, but we ate not disputing aboat *nod- clg,” but matoriala; not about forms, but sub- atance, botwoon soft, porous, rotten sandstous, J anus-faced, Protous-ehapod, and hydra-headed, and Argus-oyod, of drles and cracks, of wany colory, like Joseph's cost and Jacob's cattls, “ying, atroakod, and spookled,” and clean, clear, solid fimostone, whito as tho down of tho oyg- nots of Ganges, and etablo as tho rocks o¢ G raltar, and tho foundations of Lemont! CASUALTIES, BURNED TO DEATH. Hpesial Dispateh to The Chicago Triduns, LmvcoLx, Neb., May 18,—A probable fatal ne- cldent ocourred in Balton yesterday. A lamp was ovorturned and broken, setting firo to tho olothies of Mrs, Jamos Molvin, wifo of s mer- cliant. The unforiunste women was sovorely burned, ond Ler Lusband, attemptiog to ex- tinguish tho flamos, was also severoly burned, The fire was floally put out by nelghbors, It Iy not probable thiat eithoe will sarvive, Quaua, May 18.—On Bunday night Mr, Me- Pherson, living 8 wiles exat of Columbus, Nob., wad away from home vlomusx friends, accompa- mied by hls wife. 'Phoy lefs four childrou at home, aged 4, G, 12, and 14 years, Duriog tho abeonce of tho parouts tho Louse took firo aud throe of the childron buiued to death, Tho cir- cumstancos indicate that it cominonoed oataids, and was the work of an fncendiory, IKILLED BY A FALLING ELEVATOR, 87, Lous, May 18,~By the fall of an clevator in tho atoro ot Qregory & Btagy, No. 400 Narth Becond streot, this atierncon, Jnmaes Murphy, & draywman, was killed outright, and Henry Ebl M, T, Bherrer, and M, 8, Talbot soriously in- {nnd. Bhorrer probably fatally, The elevator ell from the fifla story to tho collar, LatED, Mr, Talbot, one of the men injured, dled this '."oning, and Bherrer and Eber are expsoted to 3 —_— THE PENNSYLVANIA WINERS, TYRoNe, Pa,, May 18.—DBoxos of rified and am- munition have passed here directed to tha Bheriff of Olearfield Couuty., Kingu Parks, the organizor and mining agitator, bas 8 Fouo weat- wurd, Soveral warrants are out for him, 3 PorrsviLLy, I'o., May 18.—Last night, at the Now York colllery, near Tamaqus, as some of the workmen wera returning from tho mines, they wero attaoked by twenty-llve men, Gaorge, Bhivels was ahot in the head, A man pamed ](!cium;n was badly host by stones, and others vjured. ——— A PHILADELPHIA FAILURE, 18.—Cbandler, Hart & Co., Lot and shos dealers, have suspendod with Habilities mo:;unng t‘: .I:un 010“;;‘:00 o 6185, fm! L e aredl wo New FOREIGN. Some of the Circumstances Which Led to the Recent War Rumors. Two Now Constitutional Bills Reported in the French Assembly. A Motion Made to Refer Them fo tho Committee of Thirty. The Motion Defeated, and the Jommities Ronigna, Belgium's Reply to the Last Nofe from tho German Government. Bubatanco of tho Ecclesinatical Bills Bofore the Prussian Diot. FRANCE AND GERMANY. CAUSLE OF THE LATE WAR RUXORS, Toxnoy, May 18.—The /’all Mall Gazelle finds the origin of the rocont war rumors in the fol- lowiug circumalance : The Vorsailles Asssmbly, Just before edjourning forils last rucess, pasned a bill which had boou for gowme thne unver dis, cussion _concerning the Cadrosof the Ironch army. Lator, Princo Bemarek addrossed a cir- oular dispateh to the diplomatia ropresoutatives of Germany abroad. complaining of ths adop- tiou of & mcasuro which was deseribed us **cal- culalad to ohdanger tho peaco of Europe.” Tuo contents of the dispatel were, according to in- structioun, ornily communicated by Lhe Gorman ropresentatives lo the Governments to which they wera teapuctivoly ncerediled. Tho esist- enco of this dispatch waa divii'zod, and gave rise o the repoits which have latoly caused #o much alarm thioughout Luropo. phileL FRANCE,: TIR CONSTITHTIONAL BILL. DPants, May 18.—In tho Aseombly to-day Min- fstor Dufauro submitted o blll regulating tho rolations Lotweon the public Powers. It pro- videa that tho Senate and Chamber of Dioputies shall meet annually in January, end eil ut least fivo montha in tho year. The Preeident of tho Republic may comninicato with the Chainbers by mestugo, Tho Chombers nro obliged to recouritor muy decieion uf tho DPresident makea request to that effeci, Tho President and AMinistors can bo fmpeeched only by tho Chambor of ‘Deputies, nud must Lo tried by the Bouula. 3[. Dufauro aiso introdurced n bilt relative to thio orjonization of the Bonate, It provides that clections for Sennturs thall ho ordered by dacree, which must bo sasued nix months before the day appoinied for the holding thoreof. A motion was mado by tho Minleter that thoe bills be refarred to the Conmittee of Thitty. ‘e Loft opposed the motion, and urged that tho Lills bo referred to the Beuatorial Comwe mittes, M. Dufanre's molinn was defeated, whersupon M. Datie anvounced thal the Cowmuwiltea of Thirty resigoed their functiony, M. Lubouiaye, o mombor of tho Committes of Thirty, objected that 3I. Iatie had o right to tender the resiguation of tha cutivo Committee. The Due D'Audtffret Pasquior, President of tho Assembly, declarad thul tke resignation of the Commitiee waa unprecedonted. Tho Com- mitteo sbou'd first mest and consider tho aub- Ject, and those of its mombors wha proposs Lo’ rowign whould notify tho rmnldlnx oflicor of the Assombly of their intetion. M. Dufaurs informod tho Houso that the de- foat of his motion would not be considared » Cabinot queation. ——— RUSS!IA. THE CATHOLIO BISHOIS O TNF. ENTEROR. Beawuy, May 18.—~Tho Romasn Catholie Bish. ops of Russia who addressed tha petition to tho Emperor and received s reply last month from tho Minlster of State have mado & rejolnder that to rejoot the decision of the Vatican Council ‘would ba aquivalont to tho abandonmont of Ca- tholiciam, sud that they are conviuced that the Holy Hce would naver be unwilling to sat in con- formity with all the proper dasisions of tho Stato Governmeat. —— SPAIN, A GOVERNMENT VIOTORY. BancEroxa, May 13,—~The Govorument forces gained an jmportant victory at Montverrat. They captured formidabla poaltions of the Carl. 1uts on thas mountain, with a loss of only 93 Lillod and wounded, BAUASTA BETINED. LoxnoX, May 18.—Senor ¥agasla announces his retiroinent from politica until hio is alls to submit tha acts of bis party to public opiaion. e s CUBA. ALATMING FDEVALENCE OF OBINME, New Youk, Msy 18.—A Huvaua lotter states Lae bighway roblerlos and murders s1e 8o fra- quont lately in tho atreots of that city that the Actlug Captain-Geoeral, who was himself rab. bed in the otroet of his watch oud jewelry, worth €400, bea ordered all culprits keseatter to o teled by the mulitury authozitios. ——— BRAZIL, TUE VINANGIAL PANIO, Rio Janeno, May 18.—Viscount, Mann & Co., bankors, have suspended. Tioy promise to fay in tall If given time. The Governmout li basten- iug to the goneral rolief in tho prevent financial trouble. i GERMANY AND BELGIUM, THE DELOIAN DEFLY TO TIHL GLDMAN XOTH OF aruw 16, Brussers, May 4.—In to-day's sitling of the Chumber of Roproseutatives, Comss d'Aspre~ mont-Lynden, Ministor for,Forolgu Affairs, read the roply to tho Gorman note of the 10tk of April, handod by tho Delgian Government ko Count Porponcher, tho Gaumen Euvoy at Brus- sols. 'Tho reply save : ‘Tho Iisperial Obancellor ecos with regret tlat the Government of Lls Majeaty tho King declines the de- mands sat forth 10 tho German nota of the 4d of Fele ruary, The uudbnlg:ud cousidors Limself in a posis tlon” to obecrva that {hut conchirion goes le- .yond the forme of bLis St reply, The Hul iluu Government declared tLat if tho Powsrs modi. fied the coruraon. pensl law in Buch » woy oa o makae & simplo futention o proposal nut accoded to an of fonce, thu problam of pensd law wonld hava to Le px- awinéd and Belgium would probahly Lave to follaw thie wovement. “Tho {nvcatighsion of he Duckieane incldent will ba Gotivoly carried on, Lut 14 108 yet terminated, Tho Hlerlin Cabitiet, taklug ity stand upou & general viuw of tho question, Suvits tuo Govoruwent of thu King to {nvestigoto tbo nwuuer o which each Htelw ought to fulfll fu practics the obligu- tions Jtuopossd upan it of proveuting ita muim jects frons disturbig the intermal peace of 8 nrlih e, sud frons puitiug in Jeopardy good internativnal relatlons, This queetion doca not only syoly to Belgium sud Gerninny, but fouchea sl ustions whivh cousider 14 their duly to waich over the common ce, A%t Gorman lawe are defoctive, ths Traperial Chane oellor ted hax doviled the Twperisd suthoritivs o~ preparo mesures ou the subjech, Tand uake Dlgiia e follow (L ocrainpls, When the Government of the King in lu- formoxd of tho sieps adopted iu Germany and elyo- Whiore to bring abont thede ciangos, it will deyoto it- salf 0 8 study of tlom n helr beatlugs upon the cus- toms sud traditions of Belgium ss woll £4 upon tho libertiow guarantead by the Coustitution, sud will approach the examinmion of (he Gubjoct with {5 1104t S3ucero deatrs 10 aid in the malntouauce of good interustional rofativns, Jelgluta is fully ve- solved to fulfill her duties us s uoutral Hiuts in sn sanicabls apirit aud o the extant ussiguod o thein Ly Interuational Law, Tho Goverument Lisa nover anter- tajued any doubta upon (he intentions which uctusted the Deritn Cabinet 'in the cowmunications §§ wada 10 thie vther Powers which guarauteed thoucntrality of lielgium, On his part, (o undersigued wonld not Lo thmouthplece of ‘the'sentiments of his conntry i Lo 14 not once wore procisim tho grest valua that Bel. wluu attsches to the malutvnanco of thoss excollont Telatious with Gormany which sho hasnob ceased to cultivate, 2ad her resoire to do everything In her power to'presesve thom, D'AAPRSMONT-LYNDEX, Aftor resding the above notu, the Minlater couttuned 1 Among iha facts of which the German Notes treat, tbera s one Which ralscs a particular queation of & peusl law—nunely, tie Dachesna affair, Wo Lave Jublished nothing abous . You will ‘consider it Hight thst this fessrve b molutsiued untl the investigtion, Whslever honorably oun- declarauons which we have addrcesed to Berliu, Tho Other fasts coma under the hoad of ths moro futo in the Gesman Nots coucluslon of ~ the bLa 4 norsl mnmau entered to 18t of A L tha an % e farsta esi an urgent appeat to tha atriotism of all, We Ecliovs we base heen the fafthful interpreters of the countrp'n thoughia and sentiments, Thess menii ments wiif, wa hutw, bm appreciated by Germa ‘Thin ovening's Dudependance Belge appraves the raply of tho Lelgiau Cabinet to the German note, and sayn: 1t le under the inflzence and within the bounds of the priucipicn of onr jbliz Juw st we ehatl procesd 1o tbe moditteation of 1he Fenel Code, neting aiwass wAliasincern desire 1o ol in maintatning gool refs flons with foretm counirize, We haveno hesitation in congeatulating tie Eeluian Cabinct upon this new Teply, which 18 both bief und dignifiad, Edianiediuiy GERMANY, THE CATHOLIO CHURCH, Drrury, May 2.—In yestarday's ailting of the Lower House an omlacnt member of the Ceatre party protested agalont the history of the Cathiolia Chureh s dolineated by Iijnce Dis- marzk in n receut speoch, Tho Princo, he rald, had ropreeented the Catholle Church s pang of agravsing 3 but, in reallty, that Churel wod tho nurso of Luronean civilization. If any Lietetics wore burnt, this xam the act, not of the Catholiz Church, but of wocular Govern- mente. 1l To Duum was sung at Romo aftor the Haseacro of B Bartholomow's wea only intended to thank God for fouling an attempt to murdor the King of France, Thero ~ was woiling in tha Hyllabus against Constitulional Government and tho lihiorey of the prova, All that was meant to bo couveyud in thuse much-attacked axioms was that countitntioual Government need not neces- eanly tinuvery pariof the world, Io tha sponk mion there would be nothing topre- sert the Fope fiom rofutiug in a supplewont to the Svllabus thy Lala imputativns, Princu icy, fueply o this rooech of Tlerr Webrony seuipt, provad from historical docs umaents that Giegors XILL comumoudad the Men- sacro of 8t Iartholomer, and that Pius V. en- contazed the I'lorentine essassn Ridoll to mur- der Quoen Ehzancth, CONVENTS MLE. P»:ms.l Ma; Tho Convents Lill, sa spproved by the Empirer sud submitted to the Fruesan Tarkiamcut veterdry, {8 08 tollows: Lo orders i wiibilar commiatien of 5 po T ile Chur, ra from tbe terrft Trosvon bjcct to the 3 Claws Ay ? of such estald probibite o citatdiobunente now exinitn; the tinie of tho promulgation of thix law tor, 1ok Feectva hete, momtorm, ibject o the iple tionn of Clause 2, snd ara to bo disrolved within Sz montt, Toe ' Menisier of Worshin s cmgau ered to extend tlls Levind uj) to fone years for establivhe nienta deve; useives ta the ed U aud trotn. ing of yo. w 10 givo twme for the supe piy of thcie places by othor inetitutions sud arrangements, He moy blsa on the Like groonds, sftee tho Do of thds intersal, accord to ingla mermbets of orde cuities the right dtelvnents, o ta tiomeeivea of the ik continue may st auy tmo Lo dis Ordinance, ~ In - the_ meun- coled 4 the cupervinion of the yrojeriy of the dicaoiyml orders smunities 14 not enbjected ta the Btate: tho Eitle aultiori- ties uro tumpiratily (o updertuba the vreserva. tion end nouceement of it - Tho Commibsiouer clarged wita the mrnazament {3 respansivle ouly to the hofore-uientioned auibority: tho sccount tobo rendered by him 3 antjick to the reviion of the Upper Treasiiry Chamber, i conforuity with the provivons of Ciuco 10 of the Act of the Tth of Marvh, 1%, No othor Mod of responmbiiity or produsticn of acccuntk Wil exist, The membors of ibo dinwnred comumitied wiil be hupporied out of the yropedy. Tio further application of the funds 15 resreed for legislative dispoval. The 2llmwter of the Inlerior sud Worship uto charged with the execution of it They bave in particn- Jar fo decres thy detafled errapyrinents and il exer. clze af the Kiic eopervision nder Ciauus 3, Tho statement apponded to tho bill gives an elelorato scconnt of tho cxtonsion and objecia of convoutual institations. Moy 4.—Under tho Convents Abo- eonflecation by Jition Lill ‘as amended by the Crawn, tho purelv contemplative ~ Orders alons rro {mmediately wupprossed. Four vears’ respitn in accorded to ordors toaching fu eckools, while thora attending hyapitals are allowed cou- tinued existence, subject to tho picasure of the Govertinent. 'The purely contemplative orders have oufy 176 mombers fu Frirvis, tho two othor categorics numbering nhout 4,600 each, TEOTRAT AGAINST TR ULLEANUNTANE PEOGBAIIE. Five hundrod citizens of Muuster, Lelonging lo tho middio sod upper clagsos, Luvo seut an addrcss to the Spesker of tha Lower Louse pio- tasting agziust the progremmo of the Ulwae montano Ceutre Party, Such an addiace, coming from tho headquartera of lloman Catholiclen in tho conutry, could not but be gratifsing to tho Liboraly. 8T, LOUIS. Who Shall Do Mnayor 1-An Exciting Reccting of the City Coancils 87, Louiy, Mo, May 18.—A goad doal uf ex- citement has prevatled in this city for soveral days among politiciens over tho question whotlier Actiog Mayor Hochibin Woa or wai not obliged to maka nppointmonts to city otfices witiiu o cortain tiwe. Tho Jaw speciflos that appointments ehall be mado LY tha tho third Nuosday o May, Mr. Darrett's doath, provicus to cho tlme, mado Mr, Nechitin Prosidont of the Cuy Council, Acting Mayor, with authority to 1uko tho nippaiuticuty, but 8aa speoial elec- tion was to co buld, ad » now Mayor olocted within thircy days from the deceuse of hir, Barrett, Mr. Rechtin decided he would not sund sppomtnionts to the Couucll, The olection wus hold last Baturday, sud Col. Brittan electes, but s opponcut, Menry Overstolz, served u notice of countest on him, aud the quusticn was raised whether Col. Dint- ton can be inouguiated Mayor poudivg this coutest, This put tho wholo matter 1 ao- odior aud & new position, and Mr, Kechtin an- nounced that bo would send s hst of appoint- 1meuty o the Coupeil to-night. Thia caused in- tenwa exciiement, parttcalasly in the Fifth avd Nints Wardy, vlick gaso Col. Hritton laige wmsjoities, and tho - politicians who had Isbored for Dritton's clection usserted (hat ho alone nas Meyor, auid that Le should mako his owu appuintiments, So wuch feohing wan nrouscd that violonce was apprebended, A largo crowd ot exoited men were srouud the Ciy-Uall doy discuesiug the matter, and o strong forca of polico wav on daty to presorve order, \Whon tbe Couucil convenod to-uight the hall was pacied full of men from all parts of the caty, of whoun, it Iy awverled, went thore with the avowed pur- pose of duiving tho wembors of the Council fvom {he Clanber if Ruehlin scot fo Lis up- pointments and thoy uudertook to aok on them. A large body of polica wos on bund o mcet ANy emoigency ad an armed force of eighty men wes held iu resorve mt headjuatters to ronder such aid as miglt be required, Altor tho Council waa callod to ordor, a mes- mpgo from Hoehtin waa tead, statlog that counsel had udsised hita that the law did not regulrd iy, uvder the circomne ntaucos, to make oppointmonte af iuts timo, Ifo thercfore would not send in auny names, Mo declared, however, that he wished it ooderstood that ho was not and would not Lo intimidated Ly tho oxcitod conduct or clamors of auy clecs of mon, Ho beliovod that the ju- 8 toront of ths city did mot soquire tho appoiotmonty ta bo made uuw, ead, w o view of this, and that it wes but fafr that thopentloman who js (0 scrve ad 3tayor tho noxt two ycaru should make hin own appointments, ho had coucluded to leave tto maiter with hbn. Thio bad s bappy effoct upun tho crowd, snd tboy o= modistely begon to leave the hall The Couneil thon appointed o commitizo to hoar testimony ku tho contested caxe, which will com- monew to-1n0rTOW, aud, siter transacting sonio routine buyiness, adjournod, A lario orowd repiained aronud tho City-Hall for an hour or two aftar tho sdjournment of tho Council, 1alking ovor the malter, and spoculating on the probiably rusult af tho contest, but no un- ruly conduct was indalgod in, aud finally they all quieily dispersed, gt sl S RS VICE-PRESIDENT WILSDK'S TOUR. Bpeciat Diepatsh to The Chiengo Trisume, Lrwveywonrn, Is., Msy 18.—Vice-Presidont Wilson ariived to-day, and visited Furi Leavou- worth, whore a salute of ninateon guus was tired {u hilv ooor, Ie dined with Gou, Miles, and veeeived thearnmy ofiicors at Gov. Pope's, ‘Ihis evemng tho Fifth Tofauery band serensded him st tho Plantor's House. " In response, bo muds a spséch mnuouncing 1hat his visit had no otticial signiticance, belug merely a jouruey of plessuro and cbaervation, }e reports snim- Ero\'od fealing aud o brighter prospoot in the South, 110 leavaa for Lawroncs lo-morrow, and ¥om thonce goes to Donver, and perbaps to ‘oxes. —— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Quesxo, May 18.—The stosmsnip Morivian, from Liverpool, has arrived. LoxpoN, May 18.~The stesmaships Victoris, Ci:{ 25 Poru, and Maine, from New York, Lave arrlv New Youx, My 18.—Arrived, steamers Rus- from Liverpool; Frisla, from Hawburg, from Havre, lha Yilio de I ucnn:n:w: 18,~Ths steames Datavis, i Bostal, has artived < SPOBTING NEWS. The Whites Again Defeat the ‘Westerns by G to 2. The Bostons Dofeat the Hartfords-.-10 s to 6. The Louisville Jockey = Club Meeting. O'Leary’s Progress with His 500-Xile Walk, The Gun-Olub's 8hoot Saturday. BAGE-BALL, YOURTH GAME OF TUFE WHLINA AND WESTERNES. The White ftcckings played their eiyath champlonship game yesterday afternoon on the Twanty.third stroet grounds. 1l Westerns, of Keokuk, were agaln their apponents, sud tho game resulted in favor of the homoclubbys score of G to 2. The day was lovely, end in liselt scomed nuftle clont to fuepire the best of playing. The wky wan not obacurad by & pingle cloud; the pun shona brilliantly, not with a heat which was by avy means oppressive, but with & geniol mild- ness such s8 Chieago long bas sighod for. The bright skien aud Laimy sir woro tewpting, but, notwithstauding, the audicoco waa consid- erably smatlor than Ssturday, when the doy was bleak aud uncomfortelle, Thera wera about 1,b10 people prezant, "La gama yeuterdsy was much waperior to tho firat home fi:mc witls thy Weelerny, The Whiten seomed in botter Lpirits for plaving, the day zeonsod to iuvigorate them, ond the.s zato wen marked by oone of tho pumbuess of tha tormer aoe. They rtlayod on Almust perfoct gawo m tho field, Dut x4 usual were eadly waniing st tho bat. In therr fielding positions cach may slow- ed to fino advant, Warren White's play at third bolvg esnecinlly pouicsable, Uigham's cetching was eapach, It embraced qulie a nome bor of very dillicu t fouls, Lineo at recon i nnd Devlin nt firat aiuo did excolient rervice. 1t was 1ot with tha ligld that auy fauit couid be found, but at the but. Amauy the stronz poiota for v tho club was distinguished, their Latting qualil outsot of tho scason, Were very 3y Great stress nos lad npon theiy vas sud their battlugz, ‘Lhoy certain: coud 1 8Lo- runnors, but it 10 negesiary to do o litile hatting ovcasfonally to get bases to run. ir taleot 08 ruuners 18 likely to rust unueed unless they do cousiderably betier batling than thoy havo done, ‘I'hey haso now plare:d eigbt gowos rod coustry, ot the baf, fsu't it showed 1?2 A mors mirerabin exhibitions will lead the public to helieve thuy have been grestly over-catitwated in thid spspect, The whole of tha gamo us 8oe a littls good work at the bat, Tho Keokuk Ciob yertorduy, whiio they wero Inferior 1o tho fold, Were much bottor &% the Lat, Tlhey mado a total of 11 baso hits off Zottlein, wiule the Wiites aro creditod witis bet 5, waich wero made ia_the lut tnning. TUE 0AKE began at 8:30 o'clock, Fred Dorrdman of the Chicagon acting as umpire. The Western went to bat, and kuocked out two baso bits in the firet luuing. Quon_oud ol uan being the fortunates, 1t socmed aa i th were baut on getting & run, but eharp tielding yatired thiem beforo either of those on bescs 83w tho homo plate. On the eido of the Whitcs Higham got hLis baso ou an error of Mider's, snd reached third on a passod bafl Ldstus’ grounder wua muffed by Isllinan and Highew scored. Hantiuge piodo third oo 8 wide pirch, sod suo- sequently tallied on Devlin's kit. The side was retired with {wo runs, Ivom tufs foreard both sides wore bisuked until the eeventl fnmug woa reachod. The fie.ding on bubh kiden wad sbarp, men olton going out in their batuog order. In tho seventu inniug CGoldsmith wea die- rmed of by Peters to Lovlin. Aliller then lita ong oneto left fietd nad too' ocond brse. Barule atruck to Bielasii who failod fo Lold It and ho took second. Golden's louy bit to contre, which Glenn mecidentally kicked farthior from him ag Lie was running siter it, brought Milier aud Dar- tune they no homo, o TIa the Whites' share of this juniug Devlin got firat on oallad balle, Aud bo scored on Iliues’ bit to piteher, who thtow vory wild to Liret, the bail rolling 11,to tho northwest corner of tlo ground among the soats. Hinos toolt third, and camo home uo Gleun's hit to sccand, Both sldes woro blanked in the elghth funing, tho Westerns goiug out by lutioiders in the order in which thoy camo Lo bat, and the White Stock- 1nga varyning this treatwent ouly to the extent of having Iautingn veut Lo nrat on callod balls. In the ninth, Goldsmith fonled out to Has- tings, Miller tolc bua buse on n eafo it Ilai- nlo lew out to 1linos. Millur wak cauplit off his baee snd ren out. In tho last wning tho Whites added 2 to their score. Devlin wontout ou a foul, Hines etruck n beauty for two bases, and came in on Petors base Qlena was retired by s bit straight to first, Peters camo ty on Zettlein's hit to centze, 5 Biolaskt's out finisaed tho gona. The following is TuE sCoRE; ¥ bevan, 1 i ionu, ottleln, iotiedi, Tatal bures on fats—\ Ficat-bass an o) voram\Wesierns, 0 W Left on bawa—Wottarua, 5; Whilas, b, Tisses an enlied bulis—Whitcs, 2. Tsard batia—Quinn, 1. Ituna earned—\hito Siockings, 1, Timo af game—Ous hous sud forly minates, 1napire=Fred Bosrdiian, To-day the Chicagas play tho St. Louls Brosn Logs, There bavo been tumors (hut Bradlor i sick, has gome En:t on accouut of his motiier's deaih, eto., cod will not pitet, 2nnager Wood euys he bas not had otficial Informatiou that any chuugo in tho order of tho $t. Jows uino bus boen made, aud ha {hinke nnd\ufi will bs ou Land to 6}l hin ueusl position, 'The gama will bo a clove oud iotewcsting ono. It 16 excibing considerable attention, ATHLETICS—ATLANTICS, New Yonx, May 18,—lase-batl : Athletics, 105 Atlaatics, 2. TR BOSTONA YANQUISI TIE HALTFOUDS, stecat buanctcls 1o Lhe Clueann Trioone, Hautroun, Conin,, May 18.—There I8 monrning in tha Chsrter Ork City to-night. The gamo bo- twoon tho Huretords sud Jostons to-day uitracte od tho largest audience ever teon on n bass-bail ficdd n this elty, fully 10,000 anuctators bewg qx-euunu. inoluding toany from Boeton, Provie donce, snd all parts of ‘tho State, Uotting bo- fore the gamo was 100 to 75 1 favor of tho Hostons, ln tho nret threo luningas tho Loctons made tive ruvs, and the Harifords uone, tho vistors outbutting the houia ¢lub. The gawe then sppesred hiely tu bo very onie-slded, whieo the Harttorde by epleadid buis tiug made five runs, makiyg thewm evew with their opponcnts. ‘Lhere was great excitoment sud loud cheers for the howo club, TFor the next threo Inuinge tho play woa very excliing, neither club scoring, 'Uhe lartfords made no runs aftor the fourth luniug, owiug to weak hat+ flug and poor ruunlug of bases. The Dostona lind o troublo in batting Cummings' pitching. Intue soventh aund nfuth funivgs the Bostons ndded respoctively two and thros yuns to thair bcore, 'lho playing of the Bostond wus superb througbout. In batting they cloars ly ovonnatched the Ilartfords, mithough the Iatter's fiolding was_wol-nigh' perfeot. The umplrh:p} govo much dissatsfoction to_tho crowd. Iu the firss fouiog sn eiror by Mills gave tho Boatons threo runs, 'Fhuuwpiring, it sppoarcd to spoctators, was agsinet the Uari. fords, ‘Thero was uo doult, hoviever, that tho home club wes over-matchiol, wnd that it wis uos the urpire that won tho Bostous the gawe, Much smosswont was causcd by the umpire's stopping tho galns ton or fiftesa winutes to con~ sult printed ralos beforo making u deciss fou. Over 900 Boaton men wore presout, and choerod thelr favorites whenover oppoi= tunity offored, whioh was very frequent, Larye amounts of monoy changed hauds, Though thoro waa no great expectation of winuing the fi"“ on tho pare of the Hartford pln&lm tka 1npromlmant wag still vorl; great, tho Dos- tons £ed_ besten tho bome efub ko badly, and that the latter’s nalnterrapted sorles of viclorlcs bind been broken. Both ciuba laft on the eveu. log train for Doston, to-morrow, Lighin bown, aud lis nenapaper bulls whore they will play ball exaitoment runs very Uns o3 isnotin tho field. Let | which the rosult of each inning tract large crowds, marked, at- r—Alpho o Now §ork —— PEDESTRIAMISH, O'LEAUY TILL CONFIDENT, cary laot evoning at half-paat € o'clook finished 200 niies of the G00-milo tramn Lo s wolsriaking at the West Hido Rink, Ifathen took wupper and a rest of about an hour, I resumed his walk thereafter, and welked 20 rilca furtlior, when, at abont Lialf-past 11 o'clock, ho retired to sleop until 3 o'clock this merning, Night bofore last he riept aboul threa hours. A bie Ia now stout thirteon hows ahead of hia yequired time, ho can wfford to tako mora rost if o requires it, ‘Tho track bes beon surveyed since the under- taking wes commonced, and the nutmber of lapa he {s doing for o milo {3 found to fully mako thnt dislance. In casn M1, O'Loary makes a remarkable acd unprecedented record, e« he sroms hkolvy to do, thoro wil Le 1o chianca to claun hat tho track was thort. Thin has boen amply guarded azainst, ra woll e cuy claiira that mav be bered upon & sutpicicn hat tho scoro and tinie Liava nug been ke rectly. Thers can Lo no doubt of tho [ aurl Kquareners of tho wals, 0'Lenry, when ho rtoppod at enoper last even- ing, wae ritbbed dowa snd provided with (rech PLociiugs and shoee. Ho was in fino condit.on, he paid, s loga and feet aro not At all kw:ticn, and he denied that ho falt muen faticna, Ilc1n a tan of jton endurauce. and will maat liicly accomplieh his tusz. 116 and hia fricude, now thes poatly one-bait tao dirtanco bas Lien tinva'ed with scarceiy any effoct npon tto walkor, eze confident that ho 1a deatimed to meko | a wonderful achievowent, ————— THE TRIGGER, for the ikree grade prizo- copn of tha Gun C will take plece Heturday, and, es the elub grouuda on Milwaukeo avenue are £00 swojl to accomzmodate tho lerge atisud- anco that iy expeeted, & 's Park 1 Lake Viow, near the corner of Fullerion oud Southe port tveuues, hns Eeon engaged for the occasion, Shooting will cowmence at 1 p, m,, tnd entrics closa 2 3:50, sud will bo st five rioplo and five dgntlo rises ench. Tho cups are of eilver, very nolid. 'They aro held ot progent Ly Messra, 1d- wardy, Pertr, and Willisms, Tho clessileation of membery i4 24 follows: Firat (iracomT, J. A4hey, 8, 1, Trrral, e, O, Jom, i . 3. Giltrs. 1o, i, 3. )W wr, 1, T, O o L, dudid, &, Lilijm, Col. ¥, U, Neyes, Erols, A, A, Biznle, W ) tah, Le Myers, On . 14, Frouch, Willism Tocter, icket, ¥. A, Howe, k., Shipman, ae, SteClintock, M. JL Gueriu, G, w, O 1, Emale, A, Wikiswie, T. B, Bprague, M. B, oifan| oy, KL C, Voul Dev LIt . 8. 3, Cornc, €, ¥, Daveayort, €. Cotirell, to tho obtaining of dispateh received vy Mr. Martin, the n yoctetdays, from (Wisconuln, wtetcs s will be seal in sezson. Botne ECU will Lo used in tho club shicol eod tho swapa that wili tollow i, errib—rae! THE TURF, T LOUISVILLE JOCKEY CLUZ, LouisviLLy, Ky., Moy 18.—~Tha crowd at the szcond day of the Jockey Club races was not 25 large s# yostorday, but 4,000 or 5,000 visitora wero on Lo grouods. There woro threo races, and tho time made {n the eecond aud third is considerod very gaod, The day was porfect, but the traok o little, duzty. Tho first race, Alex- ander stake for 2-year-olds, half-mile dash, twouty-four ontrins, thirteen atarted, as followa: Congressman, by War Dauce; Malmistic, by Planot; Gnit, by 3felbonrue; Buzar, by Jack Malono; Pusa Lutlor, by War Daave; Virgin, by Yisgio; Cresdmoor, by Astoroid, and Melnotto. Agood start was mado by Col. Jolinoan, thie offlcinl staiter. Vagiont L00% tho lead almoat as tha ewart, and cemoia wiunor by thues lengths, SUMMALY. Vagrant, entered by J, Nichois, Joln Ercuks, entry . Tiea Butler, entered Dy W Time—5:0)K. The pools eold ou this race were: and Craudimoor, £25; the fieid, $35. sald last ju the poola, Bceoud raco, Ausgelation purss $909, 2mile Lieats, b entries; all etarted. Just after leaving tie string, Hasper's Excel was fouled by Wil- jaws & Owens Osmoro, furcivg tho boseo agaiust tho feuco sud almost disnonnting the rider, Ho rocovered lia gent admirably amid groat choers, but lost several lougihs. Ho fmwdintely mads for the fiout, oud cawo uuder the string at the sccond wilo only helf a leupth behind, “L'bo hoat wus o bosutiful one throughout, the horres frequoutly bunchin, xnd all runoung very evonly, Lrotoot was ontered un tho part of Excel, and Oxuors was ruled out, aud tho rider susjouded. Tho eocond host was ais0 & besutiful oo, Arizoua winning both in uplendid time. i Molnotta Vagrant BUNMADY. Jemes Tyaullin's Arfzons by Lestogton, . 18, farper's Bxoud Ly Bulotaer, T, Gy ‘Tlemas’ 1aretnese s o Nadding & Drotber'e Tranefer by Joine—iidily WS} The paols in tho tuco eold in tho following order: Anizour, Lxvel, Huscin, tho siefd, "fua third race, Assbcistion pureo €250, 134 tuiles, sizteon eutries fourtoun atardug @ Astral, by Asteroid ; Manesil, by J; Malono; IMary sue L., by Yuucher; Century, by Censor; Nelho XKnight, by Hunter's Lexiugton; Ludy Greentield, by Eounio Heotland ;' Egipt, br Planet 3 Drakesmnu, Jnck Alalone ; St. Qeorge, by War Danco ; 2fodoc, Ly Muggius ; Whisper, by Dlanet ; Calvin, by Tipe perary; Enlister, by Euquirer ; Georgia Bowe may, by Lexivgton, ~Calviu sold a8 the Tavorito, ‘o’ uiart was a beaunful ono, but Calviu fm- medintely 100k the load aud came in wioner by three lougtha. BUMMAUY, entered by Prica McO£at Al eutored Ly Lobineon & Morgsn, (icorgle lowmnax, entored by Logau & lirics, Egypty entorud Ly D’.r?. Wigert Calvin, Zatral, DEXTED PARK, i ‘Tho turf reason will bo opened at Dexter r'ark Katurdey woek if the wosther w favarablo, Bev- eral speedy roudutors will trot, sud o chatco will gi: given 0 the owners of all who apply to Mr. ausur, —— PUGILISTIC. ALLEN'S AUBIVAL AT TITTSECRI, Suectal Disrasteh 8o Lhe Chiceao Tritune, Prrranung, Pa, May 18.—Towm Allen srnved to-day trom Bt. Louis, and s gone futo activo truining at McXee's Ilocks proparatory to the fight with Georgo Rooks, which comes off the 15th of Juno within 50 milus of this clty/ Tlooko'a frionds hiave srrivod alvo, and say that Rooko will ba_here aud go into training on the 1ut prazimo, Consldersbis oxcitement 1 cauved by the erout in sporting circles, sud wauch money ia boing ataked on tho result. Whexn yonr liver ls out of order, use Dr, Joyne's Sanative ills, witd you will hnnf Lack this orgin to » Lealthy ooutition, and geb tid of many diatressiog symplows. ADVERTISING, C. A. COOR & ¢0, (£acosssors to Uook, Cobura & Co.) £ Cor. Dearborn and Washlngtan:Sts., Chicago. B The Oldwt, Largest anid Most Complels ADVERTISING ACENCY AN TIHE WEST. ~ TRUSSES, &o X Why wear a Truss that is worryicg the life out of you, simply boeoause interested "got a botter ono, Go ) %0 930 Btato-st, got an ELABTIO TRUBS, and be comfurtatle, DRY GOOBS Great Roductlon in Priges nt tho Old-Establishod Houso of J. B. SHAY, 84 & 86 Rtate-gt. Goods in every Departmont havo beon marked down. Particular inducomonts will bo oifored in LLAMALACESHAWLS . SACQUES. A Splendid assortmentof PAISLEY SHAWLS At prices unequaled. LADIES LINEH SUITS, Both Plain and Embroiderod, a$ bot~ tom prices. Also, Misses’ Dinen rémi Victoria Lawn Suits, all maried lown, Special Bargains in Nottingham s Gurtelns & Lamhroquiis, PARASOLS. All tho Latest Novelties in Ian- dles, and prices lowor than any other Houso in this city, SiL Ho ‘Those who intend buyinz BLACTK SILKS ah;c\x!i examino our k sud cowmpero 8ie N0 Tk (Cashmere finish) at § Silk (Stulliee qanty) ut £1.25 Sivipe Dr £1.00 AlL-Wool Ca; $1.25 All-Weol Cassimerea at... Also, o fow Thrond Taco Sacoues, Points, eod Shawls ot about half iheic cost 0 im« poTs Wo weould also cail attontion to our Iargn line of Parnsold nud Umbradar, on which buyora oaa ukve from ono ta tivo dollaro, Tiook at our $1,00 and S1.60 twoand three- bution Kid Gloves, and comparo them with @3ods of sama sart'at other sioses. TLoolk rt our 76e, #U2, and $1.00 AN-TWool Carpeting-some of tho Lost bargalns in Care vl evur offorad in Chieaxa, o e Rre NOW opanlayin our & Te8 noarly 600 Oases Assortod 8prinz cad Sume mar Dry Goods, Tho46 who cars to save thoir monoy should examino our oods end prices bofore pur- chesing, Samplos sont to customora in the country PARDRIDGE'S, 114 & 116 State-st. RICHMOND PRINTS 1% rTw SPRING 8TYLES OF “CHOCOLATES” FANCIES, (11 GRAY’S” AD 66 9 ) . TICKETS NOW IN STURE AND RRORIVED DALY BY J. V.FARWELL & CO. Bi Il oir 12 i sho nited Dopartmont with tho follvwing Caps, 5,63 Campalen Het (U1 palr Htodkizite artoraayar's § stes Q A clun, o forn ragn Cllm And g RN al Biloaia, Blaok Bluth, Cot aad fataga i oy Keasien; 1 ALY Dt vas, Tad ad b0 rlght to reject any or all o are et Lo tho dulivety of the srticies B DmdbipRL U eRoale, 160, *Sed sl 32 i ‘rancirwo. A sfaranca will ba eiven Lo arilcles of damostto pros and taaunfactarn, cundllln‘nol pricosud guahty eh prafreviice wil beGiven 10 articlesut Db fean peoductiot 40 WEnGastnra praducal on 1be Pttt ta i pétout of 1h oomsulaRiion Fequired B e o ba used 1 the States snd T 416103 Whlch aco 10 ba wsed 1n the States and Ter- Fiibtienof tho Ackia ooast will ba rvoaLved Auj Lasuored LURIR Fiancin, Caly {m‘ h;luflulunT‘llu Ad.u“ lnDL" lllthl nTflI:‘l"ld Y Proe Sreiipes SuLAIBING DroLRATS 0. bo. Iuds Sefor Sitfitary Buppiv ddromsad 13 the o MU UEYs SAXTON, Deputy Q. M. General, OLD PAPERS, OLD PAPERS FOR SAT.I At 75 cents per 100, In the Countirg-Room of this Office, ov:

Other pages from this issue: