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“m o Frak *d¥¢« pYraf THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY MAY 25, 1879, wois Wil thus Lisvo the first chance at the fird:Torm business, and 1o ono_cau doubt {1t hor oxample will oxert & very powerfal in- jeaca upon tho Ollo Convontion. But the eaction in Ohifo precedes the ono in Penoayl. Is, and the politicians of the latter State al- Toat oponly admit thit both States will go the yome way, Tho smituation is extramely dolicate sud Intes ating. ol -— PERSONAL. Jrs. Rovsnt has boen belter trosted in the south thian who w8 in Cncinnatl. A Nevada papor hoadod a Iynchingitom s *The gatest Nooso,” and s in groat domand. poxaLDsON fonista that travoling through the sir 18 better than tiaveling througli a vacuum. ‘Tho funoral of Mra, Manta Axx Buaroy, wifo of the Nosada Benator, was tho largest over soon {n Ban Francirco. o Golden Aga thinks Tere Davis * ought to sirg in his gravo till Gapnies or some other an- el inquiros for him."” : proxeoy Howans will be marred to Miss s on bis return from Europe, and honoy- gr0n 8¢ Long Branch, fuoxan WERRS bas ocenplied tho higheat place oo tho New York Tribune's ataff. Ho elimbod {ha towor, 257 faet high. The University of Pennsylvanis is in luok this fins, Mr. Jou I, Towse, of Philadelphis, hay- fos Jost 1t €300,000 by his will Mr. Frang I, Beyamoun, of Btillwater, and s KaTie LEE, of Konosbs, wore married at b Intter place recontly by the Rav. Fathor DOTOUERTY. Tox MAguinr knows & good thing when he aogit. Ho lLas Invested 816,000 in horseflesh {n Obicago, buying oight horses of the averago 1s'no of §2,000. Mr. O. A. Tumsze,of the Millville Quarry, pear Quincy, was at the Grand Pacific yesterday. Hloslzo paid his respects to tho fragmontary Custora-liouse. fihe Hon. Gzonoz D. Bancock, President of {ho Now York Chambor of Commorcs, and one of tho most prominent citizens of Now York, ar- rived In town yosterday and is stopping at tho @rand Pacific. What is the scandal in Dr. LEoNARD BACON'S | fanily that Bowen hints at? Dr. Dacox is alivays waating peopla to tell all thoy koow; auppone Dowex bogins on him, Tresidont MacMamox gives 100 francs toward Ibo investigation into the Listory of Amoricn previous to the arrival of OnnisTorusr CoLu- st with Mang Twa1x's aucestors, e Tov. Ebwanp Eaarestoxe does not think Prof. 8wING & bandsomo man. But bettor to ba good than handsome, and Mr, 8w could afford fo be 2a homely 88 a mud hat, if nocossary. The grasshopper is worth a dollar a gatlon for bin ofl, aud @50 & ton for his fortiliziog powers, but how ia that going to help & mao who has nothing left to seod the fortilized soll with 2 Private Darzewx—it's of no uso skippiog this {tem—1ia going to lacture on *Tho Two American Inctitutions—Lying and Stonling,” probably frcm a thorough oxporimontal study of thom. (izonae Cany EgoresToNe advises mon in mederato circumstanced not to marry rich wives, 1s the cost of malntainlng thom usually exceeds itio amount they contribute to the gonerat fand. } The Chicago Inler-Occan comos to ua with 140 pages of a supplement contaiuing the dalinquent z-hst. It'saa ablo an articlo aa wo have econ Inter-Ocean for some timo.—St. Louis t in the Times. The great New York furniture-dosler says the threo loading dwelling-housos in this country will bo those of Gov. Braxronp and W. O, Rats- . 1Y, of Californis, and Gronax M, Putraay, of Clideago, Judgo Janez Rawsox WELLS, one of the early ploneore of Indians, and father of tho late Piguyzn L. Wews, first Soperintondent of the Chicago Doard of Trade, will be builod at Grace- iand to-day. ‘The Qlobedemocrat finds time to romark with its customary double-edged malovolence that ** The trouble with the Obiosgo Custom-Houso at:poass to bo that Cincinnati stona is not able to siand the Chicago olimate.” Jos Jevrenaon's blooded sheep pay him near- Jyes wollas his play. The wool from ninety boad woighed 607 pounds. If some sotors only had sheep omough they could go on playing without loaing monoy this ssason. Gen, Pornan's famous ride down the step- p.ng-atones st Horsoneck, Greenwich, Conu., scems to somo of the inbabitants of that locallty 1o be worthy of m centennial celabration, and hay are talking about gotiing one up. Tt is roported that Mr. Beecmxn bas taken an ofiico in the Tribune building, That will be & foe trio: Jax Gouro, the youog editor, and Brxouxn—financlal ganfus, editorial profundity, #nd exalted piety and purivy,—New York Sun. The Rov. Dr, EcoLxstoxe, formerly pastor of Plymouth Church fn this city, accompanied by his son, wan in Chicago Sundsy. He was en tonte for Iows, where ho will vialt his aistor, Dr. Ecar2sToNE 14 now s canfirmed Connectiont man, The marrisge of Gen. Pmr Buenroax will occur on Junoe 8, as the resideuca of the bride's parcuts, the Rt. Bav. Bishop FoLzroftlciatidg. It will bo a porfectly private wedding ; therawillbo sodisplay ; and the traditional wedding-tour will be disregarded. Tho New York Tribuna, which is pald to gire & vezbatim roport of ths Brxcnsa trial, laft out the Now York Times, wontioned by Gon, Pon- wea fu is spesch, aud placod dashes in ite place] his {s ratter smali for & paper like the T'ribune which is officfal. ! Bor the past aix weoks the Arcadian has beon Mess bright than uaual. By a strango coincldonos # has, durivg the past aix weeks, bsen ran by Baxamax Broox and Gezomaer Burss, It is ‘anfortunate that these two events should have been simultancous. With his fatal faoility for inteatinal npheavals dn jonrualism, our old friend ‘ Jublteo " Baru ‘has bolatod bimeolf out of the editorial chair ot $be Brooklyn Union, and now hLovaers upon the dgo of tho Dexcmen trial, with an oye to busi~ mosu, 1f a projeat of unusual audacicy Is heard of in the Kast, such aa hiss not beca thought of &y humen mind, no matter wha bears the wasaing, we shall know thet * Jubilee® Bxtrrnm iy tence more poaketing the greenbacks, MOTEL ARIIVALG. Pobngr Jouw—R. C. Wbits, Clovelsad; A, P, Adams, Albany; J, W. Lathrop, New Yock; 4. K. Coolidge, Omsbs{ Durent da Pouto, New Orlesus villv; ' Robert D ronlaysiekls, Buffalo} ¥, Johnsun, Now York; ¥, &, Musou, Connecticut } lu’. Hobbius, Boston; Amos ¥. En w York; (), T S o York; If, Nooney, Bagiand oston ¢ Alluanm. Cloveland; Julm F, Tracy, Hoc! hnd;m l&.;m:‘h) Hew x::x; Willisin """“,f‘“,' wankes; Gearge O, Howy, n Ualifornis ; J. IL“!‘;UHN, New + (o §ou, Philetas Baw. York; J, O, Aguaaiz, Cane sinte gt s i o 1,9 Le Cus a1, AL G {Tuitle, 'New Heven ; I Maochar, Brookiga: Cark,'Nw York : 1, K. Hamilton, Yond di Lve 3 3. Ximira 3. lossait, 6L Louls; vm i, 8 Q\I Touont J" en, g A onian Nilieson, Boston s Mad. bo'D, Loay e Mo, SRR et cpel sieture; ¥, i, Fidadd S borid Slorn, New riner Hiniae—bs V. ey Ducl 3. Tvrie, &fl:."x,bx"és'. St Ay T A WASHINGTON. Custom-House Walls Must Stand Until Congress Takes Action, Qur Opicion of the Blair Family on Sherman’s Memojrs The General Said to Possess an Envious and Ungen- crous Disposition. Constitutional Timidity Alse Named as One of His Failings. Stierman’s Military Qualities Unfavor- ably Compared with Those of Grants The Malign Influence of Bad Whits Men Operating upon the Indians. A Hotel Man Notlfied that Uncle .8am Wiill Pay No In- dian Bills. Court-of-Cldims Judgments in Impor- tant Cotton Cases. THE CHICAGO CUSTOM-HOUSE, MR, CAULFIELD AND THE BECRETARY, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicaan Tribune, ‘Wasuisarox, D. C,, Msy 2{.—Congressman Caulflold colled upon the Beerotary of tha ‘Trenaury to-dny in tho matterof tho Chicago Custom-Houso Lullding. Afr. Caulflold ropre- sonted tho situation to tho Secrotary In vory for- ciblo terms, and particularly dwelt upon the fact that tho Cliicago peoplodesire auimmodisto decis- fon, whatever that deciglon maybe. Ho rop- rosontod that the diuclosures about the presont condition of the building had bod s vory general dopressing effoct. Ifo clalmod tho pogple of Chicago, izxteapective of polltics, ate very anzious that thero ehall bo ho cossation of work. Boc- rotary Dristor informed Alr. Caulficld tnat he iutended to sond & commisslon, { to conulst of competent oxperts. Ho hopod to bo ablo to decido upon the Commission this weelt, but had not &a yes dotermined upon fts momborsbip, Ho ia now busily ougaged in can- vassing the qualifications of tho namos of the sovoral peraons that huva besn pro- goutod to lum. Becrotary Bristow stated that ho should psy no nttontion to the roport of that Commission unicas it should Lo unsuimous. e dld mnot, howevor, say that bo shonld sct upon this roport immediately if it should bo unanimous, Mr, Caulfiold horo saked the Bocrotary whether, {n csas such a Commie- sion should upanimously report that tho walls must bo taken down, tho Bocrotary would immodintely order that they bo taken down, The Becrotary did not absoluto- 1y say that he would not mako an immediato or- der of that noturo, but did say that he scarcoly thought »o grest s rosponsi- bllity ought to bo plsced wupon lim, and that he considored {t wonld be moro advisablo for tho Dopartmont, and bot- tor for tho intorcnts of the city, to havo Coo- rross take somo action n thio matter. Tuo otary wade tho point that tho re- moval of the \!:Rl Iol:}:l‘ hi:m“:n[ TS. xpenditure _ thal Inte tho oflast 1o xedaco tho amotnt which Coungress mnight e willing ultimatoly to appropriato for tho building, sod, if ho should decide to take down the watls without thae apecial authority of Congross, that body might ordor a chaogo in the plan of tho structura, tho rosult of which would be that Chicago wonld mot Dlave 8o fino o bullding as was contomplated by the original act. 1n view of this contingangy the Becrotary soems fo think that ho abiould not ordor tho waila to b taken down- without the suthority of Congress, oveu if tho commission of experts aliould recommond the demolifon of tho walls. Mr. Caultield will linve anothor in- torviow with the Bacrotary to-morrow. THE “READYY The following is the exact condition of the ropriation for the construction of the Custos Ylomlu. Tho orignnl appropriation was ¥4,400,: 0. There havo- alroady beon sxponded ; For tho sito, $1,250,000 ; thers have beon exponded on the word §330,090 ; thiore was available March 1, 8835,867 ; sinco that time thore have been considerablo oxpenditures. The amount appro- pristed for the next fiscal yeur is 8750,000. The grand total mow available from all mourced is 1,008,720, N CHICAGO, A quiet of expoctation reigned sround the now Cuatom-f{ouse®yesterday, and the day was ouly rolioved trom buing absolutely inactive by & visit from Gen, MoArthur and snothior from tho contractor for stono.and a (riond, A curinud rumor affecting Mr, Mallott has ganod cir- oulation, and the past Buporvising Architoct had ‘Dboat make up lis mind to meot it in tho form of 8u acousatlon whon he comes to be Investigated. 1t is to {lia eifoct that Mr. Rankin aud Mr, Aon- tross refected a cousiderablo quantity of stons duriog tho early days of the bulld. ing, and that M. Mullolt, on one of ble visita of inspection, ryoversod fhe doclsion of his aubordinates and ordered the stone to bo used, If that feot shall appear it will lift Lugo welght of dofectivo stone off Alr, Rankin's shouldera and placs tho same on the bsck of Jr, Mullott. Amoug sll the sssortions which bava boon mado coucernin tho stone in the bulhllum nono has bosn more frequent among ite friends than that tho pesling could only ba fouod on cut sutfaces, sud weas nowhoro to bu scen oo natursl fagea, To ianvestigate tho truth of thls an oxamination was yesterday mado of soma portions of tha basoment hoving the natural hrosk expuscd. In uttor defiance of tha favorsble thoory, the stone was found to be crumbling swoy lu'these cages nearly ag badly s fo tho esrved fronts. Probably **the frosi Aid I4" vory much in the same way thut it bas bean accused of causing protty much every ail- ment in the structure, Lo reclte what the froat liss boea scousad_of Ln tust bullding would u;iue the oyos of Jack Iroat to open with sur- priss, SHERMAN'S MEMOIRS, OPINION 0f NONTGONERY HLAIR. Specral Dispateh to The Chiease J'riduna, Wasninaron, D, 0, May 3L—Tho following aro tho substantial portious of she lotter upon Shorman's memolrs contributad by Montgomery Biiair to the Now York Nerald, of which theso diepatches lost night contalned an abatrsot, Moutgomery Ilair wriles on behalt of Gon. Frank Dlair, who is 100 fesbls to speak for hiwselt 3 ‘The yoople of this country will weigh what Gen. Bhermian uaya only at fts worth, and properly estimato L aud my beother, AN who know Bharman kuow that e da of euvious naturs, and Lis Look would be unliks unythiog alse he Lad’ donw If 1t dld not reveal by, Irecollect nu gemerous -nln{y by lum €0 s, Tha pus) with which be'glves Hall tha credit of the Tennewseo campalgn m nocossury Lo qualiry thia eriticliu, for thst wag o whona Ebaraita owes sverything, i whom Hllesk wes overyliiiug, und whom Hallec aopurioded b0 e ack af. fulonlag ap bis Blow at Dione ¢luon by the capture of Nashyille, aad so rendesed bis victory frultioss, Whelever may bave Leen the opl 1on of muy brother's wllitary capaaity, Blisruan, uud whotn Lie served, waa Lho st 4o fupute 10 bim a sol Mo v oflered ers left thelr seats 10 reerult fn their districts, mr.‘loe:{t&n\ In mzlnlllllllll 'DI'L;:n l;:nimsnm’mllilu [ very ahort thne, and It wat with & brigada from paet llrl’hIl forca thi 1882, ha T STORMED TP, WORRR AT CILICKARAW DLUYFS, which profected Viekahurg, snd which ho failed to hold only becauas Hhisrman failed to auoport Lim, I rocull two other aigual occasiona whers the force der m{ brother's command falled o secnra th of well-fought fields, Ly rasson of Bhermas #y, One wan st Chattanoogs, liaving eroesed thy river and Desten the enemy in frout of them, the Fifteontl Corpa WAA in a porltion to Intercept Nragg's army In full retreat fore Graut, but Bherman ordered the corys in bo withdrawn, and let Dragg escape. Again, st Henton- illn, Lie wan obliged by Shorman's ordar {0 withdraw, and Jet Johumton escajo, Hardea was sl ailowsd to sacapo out of Havannah, 1tow does it liappen that, while commanding the Aucat ariny that ever touk the fleld, AUERMAN NRVER CAPTURED ¥ ? The explaustion of thia invariabie faf found In Jix constitutional timidity, This en: Hiduey Johnston, st the head of 25,000 men In Kontucky, to A1 blm with panie at the head of 76,000, and Price to atampexio hist when rellovod and transferred fo 3is- wonrd, {Tha truth In,he never did anything until ho eame uader” Grant’s immedi commiand, and had Lis uorves steadied by Grant's pluck, 14 15 mot mupe prising that wo discrect & commander should mis- Jidga » Dbolder uature, and cupecially one who, al- though be had not studied algelra st West Point at thie Govermneni's expense, was so inconsiders af of limaelf as to take up arms for the defense of that Governmicnt when ils enemies Leld Voth the Histe and Natloual Governnients, and when Leuotooly had no color of suthority to protect him and the mon who stood by him, but was fu peril from both I‘))nvm'm" aud did whis, o, nat only withous 3y, but BPENT ALL NIE NAD IN THE WORLD toarm Lis men, Nor did wy brother sapire to the command of tho Army of the Tconesseo ou tho deatl of Mcl'herson, or fuil in u'lvhx}; general support when 1ie wan put in hat position, Logan, who beld a0 old- er conunission than y Lroilier, dld sssort his right to succeed to thia commaud, and was somewhat Tontive and dlacoutented when §t was refused bLim, ‘Thete Is, indead, not & circumetance from first 1o last 10 $untify Blherman'a refleciion npon my Lrother, an 1 mn{(’z‘l‘t.m’ surprise that be should have given utier- auce e THE INDIANS. TUE JEALOUSIEN OF TRADERS AXD CONGREZSSMEX. Bpectal Dispateh o The Chrcaan Tribune, WasmxoTo, D. ., May #.—Tho ombsrrase- monta conucetod with the negotintions with the Bioux fncroascs. Ioterproters and adventuroun traders ara doing thoir utmost to defoat tho in- tentlons of tho Governmeut, sud evidently do not wish that anything shall bo sccomplished ex. copt an attack upon tho Agents, Theao men aro doing much to make tho Indiags die- contonted, and have oxcited their auspiclons sguinet tho Government officors. Tho ropre- sontatives from Wyoming and Dakots are alwo ongaged in & sharp contest as to tho routo which shall Lo chosen for outoriug tha Black Iills, Gov. Pouniuglon, of Dakota, inelsta that tho natural _way {8 by Sloux City and Yank- ton, Delogato Stoole, of Wyomiug, maiutajus that the most diroct routo Is by tha way of Choy- cnno, Thin controversy, of conrso, atlses out af tho dosfro of tho raproxontatives of thews two "Lorritoiies to secure tho profita of tho trade for thoir owu constitucuts. HAVILLE, the Agont of Rad Cliud Sioux, betleves that Prof, Marsh was imposed upon. The scanty ra- tions which wore delivorod during tho visit of Trof. Mareh at that Agency woro dne to the fact that ted Cloud resisted tho taking of the cen- sus, sud teat rations were wtopped by tho ordor of tho Agent untit the Sioux pormitled thomuelves to bo numbered. Tho pdians withalood this for neatly two wookw, when thoy wora forced to permit the Agouts to coutt them, Savillo claima (hat tho coifeo brought bere by Prof. Marsh aousisted of bad boans solectad Ly Iled Cloud from laige quanti- tley of cotue utorod away for & favorible oppor tunity to compluin. THE CKANGE OF QUATTERS. A fow of tha Indinus havo violated the direc- tionn of theIntoriur Dopartuent, aud bave gune to tho hotol whore they atoppod when bero be- fore, Gen. Cowan, Activg Hocretary of the In- torior, has informed the proprioior of the lwiel that the Qovermment would pay no bills for theso Indians, oud told the Indians thet they can havo no councll tatk unsil they roturn to tho pleco provided for them. This ordor will be koly to liavo an effact. The In- torior Dopartinent should not be uisjudged in its deterwination not to permit tho Indisns to tako up thelr quartors at the place whfcl they dosiro. ‘Tho Governmont hus good =nd safficiont ressous, which caonot well bo degeribed in priut, for not allowing the Tudisus to resumo the babits which thoy fu- dulged in whon Iast here. The Evening” Star says: * Cousidering tho quartors they chose to & congiderable extont when {ast in Washington, and tho doctor’s bifl the Government Lad to pay 1u consequonce, it is not strange that the laiter should find it desirablo to oxorciss a Lttle vig- 1lanco o the matter,” THE CHEYENNES. Tiava not joined 1n tho gencral opposition to the Government exhibitod by the other tribea. Thoy have, howaver, formed & deflnite plon, which is substautially this: They will viopono to tho Preatdont that all monoy sppropriated for their uss by Congresa sball bo doposited horo ins banlk to thelr own oredit, and thac thoy may be anthorized to draw upon it as they pleaso, and to muflm all their own purchisses of goods and sup- plies. —— NOTES AND NEWS, DIETRICT NONDE. Spasial Dispath to The Chicago Tribune, Wasmaros, D, 0., Moy 24.~1It {s sxid that Congress, in the sob by which the {sauo of the District 8,65 bonda was aushorizod, noglected to fix o limit to this issus, and that consequently thera fs no reatriction on the amount of bouds which may be {saned to refund the foating ine dobtodnesa, REORGANIZATION, Tho Attorney-Gonersl has instied & general or- dor completely roorgamzing the Depurtment of Justice. 'Fhis ordor indicntes an intention on the part of Mr. Pierrepont to conduct Lis Do- partment on busincss principles. The division of lus oitice into bureaus uliows thatin the fow days that ho Liras boou iore he Lias boen able to aualyze the work of Lis Departmont. Tho won- dor' 13 that sach an admirablo division of tho lsbor Las mot been proposed beforo, Plorrepont will givo immediate’ atton- tion to an iuvestigation of tho nccounts of tho Marshals iu some of the Southern Btates, whoso exurbitant charges in the way of witness-focs have boon seandalous. AMr. Piorrepont evidently does not {ntend that the United Statos Marbata shall be mere political ngouta, 1lie haa saleoied ns Becond Assietant Alturney-Goneral Mr. Thomas Simous, long United States District-Ate toruoy ab Now‘Y Tho porition of Firnt Au- ork. slatant bas bosn offored to 8 prominont Insvyer, who dsalined It. GAMERON AND TIE THIRD TEDA, Bonator Comeron was in the aty to-day, and bad m protractod private conforenca with tho Dresident, 'Tho subject of dlecussion la re- orted to have boen the third torm gencrally, sud [:aw to proventthio Pennsylvania Republican Con- ventlon from doolaring sgainat it,on Wodnosdayin particular, The Camervuian faction of the party wre detormined to prevent such o declaration, while tho anti-Camorounisus are equally deter- mined that it wball be made, A groat "doal of quiot work bas bosn done in the last two waeks Dby both parties. The psobabilitios are exvssd- 1ngly obsoure, C) RNNIAL APPOINTMENT. Mr, Henry T. Muneon, ono_of the Examiners in the Patoot-Ofico, haa boer, appointed in charge of the oxhibition of models of invention by that Ofifoe st the Centennial, EXYELOPES, Thoe Amarican Envelops Company, at Spring- fiold, Masa,, receivad n oontruct to-dny 10 tar- nlah'oavalopes for the Tuterior Department. 170 the Auseotatea Preas) COUNT OF GLAINS JUDGAENTE, ‘Wasmnaroy, 3ay 24.—Tho Court of Clsims to-day gave s Ludxuunt for 460,000 in gald m fayor of tho Hiate Natioval Daok of Lostan, which brought suis to recover tho sum frow the United States Troasury, Tho sutount wus lum into the - Bub-ivessury of Loston, 0 cover tha dofulcation -of Ilart- woll, tho (fashier, in 1867. Tho bank beld that the Uulted States, having secured iho wonvy through Hartwell’s kuowlcdgo sud participation in tho fraud, could not kold it. ‘I'ho Court of Clalma to-day confirmed the ra- posts of Bpecisl Commissionor Eveleth, with sovorsl amondments, 'Mhose covor o nume bor of olains involving lsnge awmounts of cotton. Tho trst fund, counsisting of Vicksburg and Nachez cotton, which was so intormivgled a5 to destroy its identity, waa ordored to stand at the wum of $948,800, Tn ud- dition Lo the above, judgmons waa' reudored in about thirty-eighs soparsto cavos, coveriug 5,510 Lales o outton, whic! the sanm puid by the Court gvew & lotal of wonily 91,000,000, Cal, llobert 3, and Htephion A. Douglas, gons of tho late Btephan A. Douglss, roosive an award for 1,467 balos of cottou, or about @359, *000, seized In the Biate of Misslssippi on “the maternal plautstion. Contrary to expeotation, no opinion was doliv- erod to-dsy in the Pacitio Rallruad travuporte- tlon coses, bmm{h. uext Mouday, at which wme the Court will adjourn for the samuer, ‘There ia suthority for “stating that nointuna- tlon whataver Lias been l‘hm Ly the Judges as to which way they will decide the queation thmlonv:ld annm&muuulfl‘l:.hfi hlro::lo‘:“ on ol Ll o Alelr . hl“u idl ln;:am ¥ FOREIGN. The British Ministry Sustained in the House of Commons by a Ma- jority of Seventy-Four The 'Three European Emperors to Again Meot in Couheil. Spanish Government Troops Rotreating Beforo the Carlists, Beventy-Bix Austrian Pilgrims Drowned in _the River Mur, Great Dritain’s Part in Allaylog the Recent War Excliement, The Archbishop of Canterbury on Ioody and His Mission. GREAT BRITAIN. TOR MINISTHY BUSTAINED. Loxpox, May 24.—Ia the liouse of Commona to-night, Mr. Faweott moved that, in tho opinion of tho Ifouse, tho Government's measures of ro- form in local taxation are inmuficient, and not fu secordance with its promises, snd that tha de- 187 n tho matter jmpedes the progrees of the country. The motion was rejectad—176 ta 249, PAUL BOYTON will loave Cologne Liarbor in his safety-dress and paddlo to Cape Griknoz, where ho will go ashore in tho eveniug. Tho next day, nt 8 o'clock in the morniug, be will eater water for his second attempt 1o swim scross the Cnannel, He will striko out for Folkostono, which ho expocts to ronch bofore 6 o'clock Friday evoning. TUK ARCHISIOP OF CANTERDURY UN MOODY, Loxpox, May 23,—The Archbishop of Canter- bury, writiug to o Peer, sava : I bavaconsulted with' my Epiacopal brethren coucerning tho Moody moveinont. Although I do oot speak in their mamo, I may esy {hat tho consultatfon hias groatly atrengthened my viows on the subject. It is impossible not to tako the deopost futereat in & movement which bas boen so wonderfully succosaful in draw- ing the grest masses of persous to Lear tho simple addrcxses on tho Gospel doctrines, Thoso clorgsmon who hovo held aloof liave not dona 80 from a lscis of futerest, but beeause, although they lava rejoicod that the truth was being urged upon the poople’s consciences, cur- cungtauces atiended tho movement which they wera unabie conmstently to approve of. I con- fows that my original objections still remaln, Teannot but fear tint Lhe counsely viven aftor meotings are often crudoerrora of doctrine. It ju 1180 1eported ti:at tho ravivaliata ignoro the full ecriptural tatchings with regard (o repentance. I trust that if theso ailogations arotruaa fricadly remonntrance will fnduce the missionaries hore &ftor {0 uvoid theso obstaclon to heir euccess,” ‘Tho Archbichop coucludes by yuoting from Luko, 10tb cbapter, G0th vorse, and says: *I Tejoico when Chirist. 18 preachied, nhether regu- Iatly or irreguiarly, aud trust that tho clorgy will endeavor to decpen the palutory improssions produced by the revivalia —— AUSTRIA, PILARING LEOWNED, Loxpoy, May 24.—A dispatch to the TVmes, from Vienns, sayn: A droadful aceident occurr- od on the River Mur, atthe Town of Juden- burg, in tho Province of tho Tyrol. A ferry- boat, haviog a numnber of Cathalio pilgrims on board, on route to vislt the shrinos on the other sido of tho Mur from Judonburg, sunk in the middle of the atroam, Fifty-nine of tho pil- grims were saved, but soventy-six are missing, all of whom are believed to bave beon drowno AKOTHRD OF BISMANCK'S UNAPPUECIATIVE FELLOW- CREATUKES, Yiznxs, My 9L —1he Neue Freie Presse pub- lishies & Téport that n person namod Wicsenger, who nwux(y:md to extort monsy from Father Bukx, tho Ganeral of the Socioty of Josus, has beon arrested. Ilo is suspoctod of offering to ausnastonto Princo Blsmarok, and is nupposed to Lave ldrcompunl. A judicial tnquiry will be ne stitaed. TMPERIAL CONFENENCR, A meetlox of the Emperora of Austris, Ger- many, aud Russia bas boon Hoally decided oo, and will probably tako place at Ems, MINISTEK GODLOVE 8, OKTI. Mr. Orth, tho new Amorican Minister, pre- seated his oredontials to the Ewmperor to-day. Bl GERMANY AND FRANCE. ENOLAND'S LEPRCSENTATIONN TO GLRMAKY. LoXno¥, May 24.—In tha Ilouse of Commons to-day, Disraoli, replying to a quostiou put by tho Marquis of Hartiugton, said it was truo that tho Government had sdvised the Queen 10 mako ropresentstions to Germany re- specting the relstious betweon that power and France, Theso roprosontations had been made, and were of guch a nature &8 ta correct mis- concoptions aud f{owuro posce. Eugland had recoived a eatiafactory reply, but it would not be to tho public convenience to lay a copy of the correspondonce on tho tablo of tha House. —_—— MEX(CO. TIX TATEST REVOLUTION. Crre or Mxxico, May 15.—Tuo Federal treops ars roportod to have euffered a roverss at the honds of the igsurgents in Ssn Luis Potosl, their losa being 40 killed and 150 taken prison- ers, ‘The Govoramont is taking moawures to in- augurats s sevoro cumpaign sgalosd the revolu- tloniste. —s SPAIN. THX PRESS 040, Mapato, May 24.—The publicstion of the Im- parcial bins boon suspended by the Government {:r o fortnight for sn affonse sgainat the Froes . DETREAT, The Govornment troops are rmnt(nf ou Iqualds Io good order. 'Their losses aro slight, though tha Carlist attackshave beon incessant. et ITALY. TIX TOFR AOAIN L. Loxpox, May 25—3 s wm—A spoelal from Rome to the Morning Standard says the Pope is +sartously ill. e GERMANY AND BELGIUM, A DANGEDOTS DILL, Bevnsrss, May 24.—The Echo de Parlement raye that the Bolgian Government tntonds o fn- troduce fu the Chambera a bill making intention to commit & orjme punishable asan offense, even it unexocutoed. TUE DEUATE 1N TND BELOLY CHANDEZA O TOE CONRERAPONDENCE WLTI GEGMANT, DBrreseis, May 8.—~The Chamber of Roepre- sentatives in {ts sitting of to-day coucluded the debate commonced yeaterday on the diplomatis statcmonto made by the Goverument respectivg tho recent vorrespondence with Germany. Comto d'Aspremont-Lynden dealed tho rumor thiat the Goverumeant bad recoived s fresh uote from Germany or auy other comuunication, o ferring to the reading of somo newupaper aiticise by M, Frere-Orban in the courso of his speeoh of yestorday, the Miulster said tlat tho Govera- et conid ouly b raspuasible for lts oma ac- tions. Iegarding the Duchesus inaident, tho Govornment, waa makiug every effork ta bring about & satisfactory sesult, but it could not jndfi‘a of the wsuo of au Invoatigation which as et lizd only conunenced. M. Lorye next addreresd the Nouso, and criti- ofued thae relatious osisting iu Balgiumm hetwoon tho Chureh and the State. Tn reply, 3. Malon, Miniuter of Finance, sadd tho subject of thadis- cusvion Wik whother tha conduot of the (ioy- erument was coizoct. The Minister aaclalmed : Tho hour of ruaponaibiity has atruck, but 14ay oue ZI"“-""‘ bas alwayé been tn harmony with ths usifousl lock, Roverting wext to tho notes exchauged bo- tween Ucrnnany and Belgium, he coutinuod : Kewnidlug Ducheano, taas {s an odious matter, nud 1 loo 108 is day whvn u geueral understaudl Gt Letwets all Govwiniusnts, 80 a8 10 ¢oabls then to put dawlk auch aote, Dub woshal only kuow wheu o yudical fursaliggtion s voncluded whulier tost ifair cowes uuder olir,yanal laws, 1f tiey be defovts Ive, thuss dufects do Siot ouly waist witl wh, _Our loglalxtion 1a one of the most complate, Ciber Blated ary o oaany thelr lawa ou the subject. When tho roeult of thelr Jabora &5 known, this Govarament will do i1 dusy, Ia n‘f-uln‘ the criticlum of M, Barge, M, Mae Jon sald s In Janusry, 1076, we rucelved e repressulations from Qerioany, vwe had ouly & cowverseiion with tbe Bappen in exms E’&%W 5’3“’5&“&“‘: i bing, and few forelgn priesia have, consequintly, Settlod i Titaqam, e dan only bo Forponsiie fo¢ onif acta, We have been reprorented a enctnies of our {uatitutions: I In cur pollcy which har etablinied ant always defended them. When wo percaived that the actenf the Dishops might crests difcultics for us wa gava them sdvioe ; we could do nnmore, Tho memlers of the clorgy are not public fanctionaries, Tha Govern- ment recoynizen the different depominations aa i ing and uothing more. 1,8 Miniater of the Ki liave to givo no otders 10 the Iishops, and Lo nothing to dread from thetn on my part. Our polir lie norved the country with honor under the mout ! 1 circumntances through which the country | i Hyed in with_forelj trien; ihe clouds which had appeared inse been ik pelied. With our libertiea we hiave to combine pru- denca snd wisdom, aud wa have nerer cesnod th recom- mend this courno 0 thoas wha may oorupy themselvea sith external affalra, When the Opponition eomes futo power wo ahall”stll rrotect Uie satan uatioal policy. Aftar an animatod discusaion, 3f. Malon moved the following resolution : Thiat the House, completrly spproving the explans- tiou given by the Guvernient, and Joiniog n the re- @retait Lan expressed, do Ans the ofder of the dsy, Tlus wotion Was unanimounly adopted by the Chamber, THR BISTIOR OF NAMOR'S PASTORAL. Bnvasnis, May 0.—The Elotle Jieige of to-doy stated that the Belgian Government bLas not re- coived a frosh note from Germany in consos uenca of the pastoral letter of the Bishop of Namur, but bolioves that verbal obsorvations Lave been mado by the Gorman Miniater to the Belgian Governmeént on the subject, ULTBAMONTANE ATTACKA UTOX THE RELGIAN avn conu. GOYERNMENT, Paris, Bay 10.~The Bolgian Governmont has %0 often of late been doscribed aa Ultramontano tiat it iy only fair to show how bitteriy it is attacked by Ultramontane orgaun. Its rocog- nition of [taly by sending au Ambnesndor to Ttowme was iu thoir oyes au unpardonable ofeuse, aud moro recently o mowber of the Cabloet in- curred thelr animonity by assorting tbat tho seutimonts cxpresned in Belgian addresses to this Papo were ontertainod by otily s sma)l fraction of the }wnulntlvn. The Uniters now donounces M, Malou, the Minister of Finooce, for presum- ing in bis npeech on the Pruseian correapondence on Baturday to regret the publication of the Bebap of Namar's pastoral and tho laugusge of othor Bieliops, and for hoving accopted an ordor of the day Uy which the Chamber spprovea tho oxplanation and ahared tho regrat of the Goveramont. The Uniters sayn : 1t 12 tot the first thme that the ‘self-styled Catholie Miulatern of Belirium heve tresicd us to auch specta- cles, and this frosh defection Is the mora sigual sud pattiful inssrouch aa L i only the logical conswquence of thelr provious acta, Dy acting in this way they ux- poct, perliaps, Lo atrengilien theiselves In ower ane Al20 10 perva Lelter the nterovta of the Kingdom ; bu! Jicigian Catiiolica cannot iudulye the ratne fliuifons, They know what to thiuk of men who thus beray the cause thoy woro commissioned to defend, and when 1ha eloctions arrive thoy will know how to romind of thelr duties statescion who forgat themuelves sy far & publicly to blame an opiscops] dusuient the character and inspiration of which should kave commanded their rospoct, A Braseels Ultramontans paper likowiso cen- sures tus Ministry, and, as the order of ihe duy was adopted unsaimously, these wirictnres apply to the whals Consorvative tagjority of tho Cliam- bor. Thus uhowu how difticult it is, oven for the most frieudly Governmont, tu satisfy tho Ultta~ ‘montune party. SYMPATHIES OF THE HELOIAN PEOYLE. With regard to the sympathies of tua Belzian pauple, thie letter by & membior of the Muui- pality of Ghent which you recontly qucted trom tho Cologne Gazetfe hay been wurmly diacassod Dy the Yiemish preas. Tho Ziceep, of Brassols, complains $hat ever siuco 153) thore bus been ann attempt to Galliciz Fisuders; that the French lsnguago ia dominant in the Court, tn oll braoches of the Governmont, in elementary aud superior educa- tion, in the tribnualy, and in the army: and that, bad not 80mo couragoous Fiemings defond- ed their German righix they would o tifty voara arod thu fato of their Trench brethren, ough still bessiag Flemish pames, arc heroughiy Frer, 4 o:ucart. Tuoro ara st 3,500,000 Flomings in Belgiuny, as compared with 2,800,000 Froucli-spoaking people, avd to Gallicizo the country 18 to prepase ite wioval au~ nexation to Irauce, to ostrange it from Ger- many, and to put an ond to tho so much prized nentrality. The Flemish papers are mostly in te Landsof the clericals, but evon some of theso have on this vccasion espressod wimilar views. DITTRRNESS OF TUE OERMAN MINISTERIAL PIRESS, Bentix, May 8.—Ministerial papers and core respondents aro vory bitter upon the secoud el ian pote, 1o thoir opinion the annouccod in- ention of the Bruescls Government to leave things in statu quo until tho alteration suggest- ed by this Cebiuot bas been made in the German 1aws, Is, to uay the lesst of it, unbecoming *‘a neuteal Stata wainly depondent upea the protec- tion of Toutoplo arms.” And what is woreo, they tell us, is the coolness of the Belgian Gov- erninent {n holding that sli that can be oxpected of them is & williugness to exswmiue the ques- tion, aud 806 what can ba done in Balgium after the propoeed roform haa been offocted in Gor- many and other countries, Thus, in tho lan- guage of an inapired writer: Germany 1s actually called upon to try and induce the Europwan Powera to ronder & possilis Duckesna case punfabiablo i thelr territory before Belgiuw, on whode sotl the case actually oxcurred, will take inig coulileration what can be dong. It'faue excuse to Aay that the Malou Cobinet inake this abaurd stipula- tion bocsusa they eaunot dirpense wih ths suppart of the Ditramontanes, Qur ouly reply ia that we decline 10 beliove AL Malou's aasurailces of attaching impor- tanca to our {riendship, Stmilar languago fe hold by tho greater portion of tho Indopendent Liberal press. 1 tbink wo mungnun to soo tha discussion cootiuoed both by Gorwan Governmeut and the lead- ing organa of publio opinion ia this conntry, GERMANY AND RUSSIA. THE IMPERIAL ALLIANCE, Viexwa, May 0.—The Monday Review publish «a a long articlo on tho spproaching visit of the Emporor of Hussis to Berlin, and the alarming rumora which have beeu current during tho last few days. It doclares that tho exlstence of an Alarmist party In Europe ia less undeniable than that of & War party in Prussia, sad maintaing that it in certaln that while peoplo at the presont moment absudon thowmselves to apprebhension of war thoy do not properly approciato the value and importance of the alllance betwaen tho thres Emperors. Ic proceeds as followa: ‘This alliance {a establishod upon tho baels of Earo. pean peace, and Ita foundation and object aze the pro- tection of Europe from violent distarbances. Notllng could be moro foollah than tho assumption that Ger- many would s2parate frons an agreement which guare asitoes her completo and undisturbed fouscssion of the areat conquests sl made during the years of war and the peacoablo completion of her fniernal polity, It cansiot by shown that thers 1a tho smallcat objact o any vislble purpose to be gained by such ambitfous Projects aa are attributed to Prossls, Nor doss it Deed to be poluted out that France neltler can nor will ongage 1n 8 war of Tevenge, Should a re-acquiste ton of strengtl ovar bring thoughta of revenge to (Lo fore in France, the moral welght of the political alllance betwoen the three Empires witl make itaelf felt for tha protection of Europs sgainst renewed bostilities, RUASIA IN YAVOR OF PEACE. Dausaxts, Mav 8.—Tho Nord of this evening, ratorring to so article in tha Journal de Paris, states that the writer himaolf denies tus powm- bility of » cobtract between Uermany aud Huvas prejudicial to peace, and says: The Porls newapsper may ba convinced that not oxly would, Thuseia Yerel nuy auch lewptationd, bt that thoy will not even be placed befara lier, because 10 0o 30 would bo an tault (0 Kussla. After the loyal policy pursusd by Lier for the last tweuty soars, Rusaia wiil ever muake tha quostion of the malntenance of |3 asubject of bargain, The conlence reposed tn ¢ Eiaperor Alexander will not bo misplaced, TUE CZAM AT BEBLIN, Beauty, May 10.—Tho Emporor Alexander ar- Tived hioto at 12:30 p, m. to-day at thie torminus of tho finstern Nailway. ‘Tue Emperor William, all tho loyal Princes, the Grand Duko of Mecklen- burg-sehwerin, Fisld-Marshals Count von 3oltka aud von Manteutfel, all the Genorsls, tho ohief dignitaries of the Court, the doputations of the Pruassian rogiuieuts of which the Emperor Alox. andor {s Colouel, wers predont to recalve his Majosty, A ocompauy of the Fusilior Guard, undor the command of the Hereditary Prince of Mefnivger, formed the guand of Lionor, ‘The groating botwesn tho two monarchs was oxcesdingly coxdisl. ‘The Emperor Alesander wore m YFrussiau uniform, snd the Lmperor Wiltiam appeazed in the solforia of a liussian Geueral, Ou entering tho town, which was decorated wilh Gormau, Ruseisn, and Prussian tlags, the Emperor Aloxangoer wot with su onthusisstio re- ooption from a unwerous crowd of people. Tho two suvereigns went tirst to the Imperial Palacs, where the Lwpress Augusta grooted tho Emporor of Ruewia, “and they thon procesdod to tho Russlan Embassy, whore their Majeutios inspected wever: cowpa- piea of tho Emperor Alexander Grouadivr Rogiment, forming & gusrd of bouor iu front of tho building, the Empross sud ull the Noyat Princessss belng prosent. At abont 3 o'clock this afteruoon tue Emparor Aloxaudor drove ta the Forelgn Oftice, snd bonored the Imperial Chaucallor with s visit, 1o was aftermards en. tortained privatoly at dinner by the Ewperorand E of Germany, and this evening their lm- ‘wil'pay a viait to the theatro, ourt, afier the visit of gfiror. the Chaucellor of tho ltussian Emjire, rhm:‘ Gortobakoft, pald visit te Pance Bis~ warc T e ‘The Buprems Cours of Tennssssa bas declded &n!bl ‘l.l'hh‘-.ol b:nnd “f\‘»?.? o :; e hnow! . hase -n:uy. mu:'un. o §500,00% THE WHISKY FRAUDS, Why the Chicago Distillers Have Not Been Brought to Trial, Ancther Revenue Employe Coms to Grief, Buits Ordered on the Bonds of a Number of Ofticors, CHICAGO, WAITING YO THE GRASD JUAY, In view of the fect that tho Government offi- clals have ap sbundance of ovidenco againat many distillera and whoiosale liquor dealers ro- Rurding frauds, It has boen thought strango that criminal proceedings have tot 'beon commonced against them. The matter, however, was ex- vlained yosterday, and the prosocution of the mombors of the Ring is only & question of timo. The revenne officers sro not disposed to ‘**ghow thelr handa™ to the whisky men, and Leoce, after s thorough discussion as to tho ad- wisabiity of such a courso, have decided to keep quict untl the United Statos Orand Jury mosta in June, They will thon presont the teetimony to thom, and securs in- dictments, thus defesting any schome that inight be met np as & dofeuse, if & proliminary oxamina- tion wore bad. Tuo mmall-fry Gaugors, Stozo- koepers, eto.,—men who are tho tools of the ring, ~—~will 10 tha meantimo bo arrented if found dere- lict, sinca they are Liable to *akip' if ‘they have reason to baliove that thioy are suspocted, ONE NORK AKLEST, Only one arrest was made yesterday, The Bilsoust wan Joht \¥ Tloot. & CauRss, Shio was what (8 known 30 & * dumper,"—goig wheraver Lo was sent by the Collector. He wan arraignod bafore United States Commissioner Hovue in tho aftornoon, the chargo againa him beiug making falge roturus aud cartificates, Jolin W. Koebler aworn : Work for Lord, Smith & Co., wholcealo druggists: thoy pirchased fivo barrols of alcohol from CGolson & Kastman on the 19th of February, coutaining 114 wine galloos and 389 16100 wino galfons, Tho stamjs on them wore numbared from B, 901, 061 to 991,765 inclusive. J. I, Hoyt,sworn : An Doputy-Collsctor of tho Firmt Diztrict of Illinows, Knoi Liocd. man's wtore is locatod. Ha reported Feb, 14 th fio bod gauged five packages for that firm, numbered from I} 931,761 t0 091,765, snd' that they coutained 10 wino gallons and 18 B0-100 proof gallons each. Ou crosg-cxamination, Mr. Jasson, counsal for Hood, deaired to show thint it was tho practico in this district for the Gaugers sesigned con- Jointly, to divide the wotk, obe rigning the Wimiapk and stubsand anotier doing the gaugiog ; the latier entering tha number of wine and proof ralions and the former making his returns on tho Lasia of the fizures lovertad by his associate, Mr, Lurke contouded that such s proceedinyg was contrary to the law, aod. even adaiitting that that wad done in this case, it wos no oxcuse, and thereforo uot a proper defouse. Mr., Jusgen waid he conhd thow that Mocd never saw tho barsels, acd did not gauge their con- teuts. Mr, Burke withidraw his objection, and the witLess etated thus the Gaugers wero lnstructed to divide the wurk among themnaelves; but as to tho particular way it should be divided nothing wos seid : it was loft co them, Ho did not re- membor baving oxamined tho slamps or wtubs, and could not say whothor Hood had filiod and signed them or uat, ‘There was uo detense, and Hood was hold in 85,009 bail for tiial, Georgo Prussing signiug 100 bond. FATSOS, The Ganger Watson was released from the County Juil vesterdar, ho Laving succeeded in farnishing the §10,000 bail _roguire his appearance for trixl. F. Runyan and Clark Lipe. ————— ELSEWHERE, 1IN WASHINGTON, Spectal Divpatch to ‘T'ha Chicado Tefouna, WasmNGTON, D. C., May 24.—L'ho news o the Whisky-Ting matter relates entirely 10 the work- ing-up of tua dofaila in the cases already made pablic. The honest dintillors ro roported na Tunning st their full capacity, sud to bo making wmoney, now that the illicit whisky-making is discontinuod. A very considerable partion of tho work consists in & companison of the atubba of the ers’ books with the dupli- cates recoived from the differsnt whole- sale dealors throughout the country. Asa C. athews, who lbas been romoted to be Sopervisor of Internal Rovenue n Illinofs, waa tolegrapliod to vesterday to con- for with Scnators Logan and Oglosby 2 to the sppointment of bis own suceossor as Calloctor of the Nintu Internal Revenue Discrict in Ilhinols, It i thoarbt that the [first Deputv Colleotar may ba promoted, 'Tho District is Democratic, and Congvessmen aro Dot expected to havo s voico. Chambethin, of Beardstows, {8 & candi- date. Tue followwig Storokespers Wero to-da; apoointed for the Ximt District of Iilinois: C, A, Arthar, A, F. Miller, aud Thomas C. Borden. Thoro havo Leen fftorn suits_ ordered on Gangerd' bonds, avorazing about £10,000 eash, which fa the usual xmount, for cities. ' Criminal suits will be broupht in all cases where tho cir- cumstancos warrant it, Three Chicagu Gaugers wera dismixaod this afternoon by telegraph. t the whisky that bos been doteoted in the dealers’ hands in tho different cltfen, four-fifthe is being proved illicit. Thia whisky will in any event be confircated, snd the doalers who knew it nature will be prosecutsd, 1To the dssociated Press.) ‘WasmxoToN, y 24,—The [Iresidont has signod the commission of Johw I, Lightoor for Collector of Internal Revenuo for the First Dise triot of Miveour:, ‘Thomas C. Borden and O. A, Arthur have been appotntod Htorakespers for the Farst IlM- nois Disinct, AT MILWATKEE. Special Disgateh to I'he Chicacs Tribuna, MiLwavker, Wie, 3ay 24,—Rovenue-Collect- or Etslloe has recaived & lutter from \\'umufi- ton plamly asking liw to Tesign, It is waid he will zotuso to do s0, sud demund an_invostiga- tion. O. F. J. Matter and E. §. Redington, Gaugors, have been romoved, and Henry Fisher and George Michel appointed Storekeopsrs. Mapsox, Wis., May 24.—Tho Hoo, J, o~ Eeuny, tha Assistant United Biates District At- toruoy of tho Western District of Wiscousio, has boen directed by the Uuited Statos Attorney- Geueral to proceed to Milwankee and conducs the suits sgalnst those who wero late- ly implicasted in defrsudlng tho Govern- went, in place of Upited Btates Attorney Hubbell, relievod. 3r. McKenuy 16 & lawyer of raarked ability, and winning laurels i the Aid- dletown whisky frauda of last fall, wlich ho conducted to a succesaful issue, siuglo-handod aud alones, sgainst the boat legal talent in the Btate, employed by Rindskopf, of Milwaukeo. 1t 13 understood Capt. J. X, Tleao, of Waukexhu, 1% to aucceed Erkaxine ss Colleator of the Alil waukee Diatrict, AT FORT WATSE, Font Warxe, Ind., May 24.—-United States Revouus otticers Lore have acized a barrel af whisky received by A. Sordior from L. Frano & Ca,, but which flnxindl’ came from the Illnois Distitlery Com ¢ Chicago. Tho brands and stamp on the barrel show evidencs of fraud. AT CINCINNATL Crxcixxaty, May 24.—The reatifying estab. lishments of Howe & Hubboll aud Ainmor & Co. wore seized to-day by ordor of Colloctor Powell for alleged violation of tho Revanue law, THE BLUE AND GRAY, MEMORIAL DAY AT MEMPHIS, Mrexrus, Msy 24.—The memonsl ceromonies to-day wore the grandest evor witneased in the Bouth, Despite tho westhier, a4 an early hour the streets wero filled with people beariug How- ors to decorato the graves, Busiuews was almost entirely auspended, whilo from numeroue butd. ings natiousl snd Coufoderate tlags wero hung ont, whick, with the brillisnt uiforms of the State Guards, gavetho citys Lolidsy apy At noon s procoseion wad formod corner of Main aud Ezchango strects, aud moved down Main in the followiog order: Chief Mars whal, tiou. Colion Qreeno and ids ; musio Chickssaw Guants ; Compavy A Irisn Yolaoteors { Towplare ; gusnds; orators of tho day o care isged ;. -nfd‘uu of the Mexicau aud Florida wars; bl Fire Company carrying Gou. Forrosi's aud the battlo tay of tho ‘Third Teu. nesssa Fodoral Cavafry; ex-Coufedurstes on g0t} ex-Fodersls in cairages, ox-Confodorate Hotse: wusis, Hiberulsn Mutusl; ex-Conled. te Horse; musio} Irish Literary Society ; Faths :;. Mathew Tulnl Abstinenca Boclety : ate Krancaise j Hogieta d‘Unions o Fratollanga Italians; mousio; German Bousvs oloat Hociely ; German Casloo : Deutchor Bru. der { Band ; Mlemphis Mssnnerchor; Templars af Love; musis Oll{ Bolools, first division; musls; City s, second diviaions la care tlages, Hayod aod Gesesal Counall; Arroy and , & ——rnoron e — e Navy Unlon; ex-Federal officers and soldiers, 8L, Andrew Socloty ; cltizenn. Hoitheey The procession was over a milo in Jength, and, 8 it passed Abrough tho principal stroets, which wore crowded with poopla throwing flow- orn, the orowd fave vent to tlolr feolings as ob- Jncts of apccial interest waro meen, At the hoad of the mounted ox-Confedorates rods Gw, For- rest and the surviving members of his maf, while the Maxican voterans wers led by Gon, Gidoon J. Tiliow. In ono carriago wore two Iargo flags—Foderal and Confoderate—mado entirely of flowors, tho Iatter partly farled and tho national flag flune to the breoze. The number of ex-Federsls pasticipat- ing in the procession was sbout 160, ropresenting mnearly overy State in tha Union, smong whom were Licut.-Col. G. Gib- son, U, 8, A; Col. Jeffarson, who sarvod througlhout the War in the Eighth Wiaconsin or Livo Eagle Regimont, and now s pronunont cot- ton-merchiant, and who, like most of the ox- Foderals participating, has never taken_ part in oy public domonstation ; Col. Harry ¥, Tom- lingan, formorly Adjutant-Gouoral on the sin.i of Gons. Cortis Bud Helofield ; Capt. X. D. Menker, formurly of Gon. Ro crans' stalf, a leading dry-goods mor- chant: "Capt, F. D. Edginton: “woifth Towsy nrrmnluuuz attorney here; Hosoa Towmmsend, Lioutenaut of the Second’ Obio, a promincné lawyor; Maj, 4. O, Pierco, Asuistant Inspector Gonoral on Gen. Waehburn'a ntaff, ono of tho orators of tho day: Cant. Nat Lowo, of Gon. utler's staff; Capt, Alf G. Luther, of Gon. Buckland's slafr; . L. B, Harrington, United Btotos Volunteera; and many othors who oo- cupy prominent positions in the city. Alfter travorsiug the principal streels, the procession took Memphis & Charleaton trains for Elmwood Cometery, whoro s grand sland had been erccted for thio occasicn, and, on arriving thero, the fol- lowing order 'of exerciacs wora obsersed: Prayer, by tho Rov. Dr, Stainbuck: hymu, ** Rock of Azew." by Mendolwsohn Quactatie Cinb; paom, “’F30 Liln and Gray." Mawter Leo Meriwothors rave Song,” Memplis Maennarchor; oration, Luko E. Wiight, Enq,; bsmo, ** Nearer, my God, to Thoe,” Mendelssoin Quartette Clnb; oro- Judgo ~ James O, Piorce, lata of Fodoral srmy; * Night-Hong of the Warriora;" Memohis Maenuatclior; poom, com- posod by Dr. Granger, U, 8. A.; bjmu, * 0ld Huudred," 3endelssolu Qusrtetto "Club; ben- ediction Ly the Rev. James Carmictael, ‘The orations wore in keoping wilh the spirit of the oceasion, and o verything passed off wefl, and tLe goueral impreszion prevailsthat nothing wmnce the War las occurred to so complotely Dresk down the barrier batween the North and Bonth, aml uvite tbo wholo peoplo, Unly ono acadont ocenrred to mar tho celobration, and this was csused by (en, Colton Greeno's (the Chiet-Marehal's burse) falling upon him on his return to thu city thia ovoning, aud breasing s loft leg Just above tho aakle. THE WASHINGTON CEMETERIES. Wasmisaror, May 28.—~The Secretary of Wat has granted permisaion to the Houtliern Memo rial Association, with their friends, to enter Ar- lington Cemotery on the lut of June for the pur- poso of dozorating tho graveaof tho Coufederate doad, with liberty to uso tho grand stand. where tho exercises, including en address, tako pisco. Origmally there hay been interrod at Are ligton 855 Coufedorate soldiors, Uno handred and twonty-two wore removed to fawnlly burial grounds. 'The Confederato graves ot tho Glen- wood and Congresvional cemoterics will alao b decorated »a the gamo day. Tuv decuration of the Union praves in the soveral cewmeterios will tako place on tho 2U:h of May. e THE BLACK HILLS. Spactat Diapa'eh to The Cliinuo Tribuna, Stovx Ciy, May 24,—Tho first poay-ozpress rider to the Black Iilly, who came near fraezing and sarviog to death after reaching tho stocknde, and found It deseried, arrivod bora to-night on his way back, o saw tho Evans aud Gordon party In charga of tho milisary, and they hold Chapman two daya aud tien las Liitn procood on_hiw way, but would not slluw hiw o communicate with Ev- oridan has telegraphed daigo Hub- thit prrtios will not be allowsd country, ———————— VEESELS PASSED PORT HURON. Syecrul Liapatch o The Chicago Tenme, Porr Hrnox, Mich,, Mes 21.—1'assep Dowx— Propa Banton, Scatis, Europo, Ilacket sud cou- sort, Joba Pridgoon, Jr., Emolioend barges, ; stmr Manno City ; sclirs W, 8, Croataweito, T, R. Morill, Erastus Corning, + Wilson, Btame pede, Lafriner, Passen Ur—Props Newbuorgh, O re tonagon and barges, Esst Sagiuaw sud barged ; achra Hottie Johnsou, Russion, City of Hufalo, Reed Cuse, Ewcarabe, Hattio Howard, Loules, 5t. Stopaoa. Wixp—South. Wearugn—Vine. Port Hrnow, Mich, May 2:—10 p. m.-~Dowx —Props Cnbn, Alasia: echen J. O. Thager, Amorican Chimpion, A, G. Moroy, Ur—P'rop Onelda ; scirs D, S, Auatin, Lady McDonald. Wearmzn—Calm and dns. e “It Pays t0 Trade on the West Side."” CARSON, PIRIE & (0, TADISON & PEORIA-STS. Offer an unsurpassed aszortmont in thelr DEPARTMENTS OF LINENS AND ROUSZKEEPING GOODS, In which are some Attractivo Dargains, Dleschied Tablo Dunos f our own ime cholce quslities and dosigns, very chodp, ¥Tnost Ttish, Gorman, and French Damask ‘Tablo Sots, Cloths aod Napkins to match, plain, colored, aud colored borders. 8.4 Hoavy All-Linen Bleached Table Dama 8l from 60¢ y ugwuds. Henvy Brown Tcblo Linons from 300 up. 5-8 Damask Napkins for 850 doz.; an oxtra bargaiu at 1 per dos. Fringed Linen Dumank Doylies, 600 dos. Dlaached Linen Huck Towaels, 10, 12, 150, and upwards, Linen Loom Huok Towels, from 70 up, Marseilles Quilts, Our ovn {mportation, boautiful patterns, and great bargaius ; frow $1.00 upwards, A hu-v.o‘ioz rich Quilts at $3,00, $3.60, and $4.50, specially cheap. :‘l‘_OO poll\vmlo Piques nlfig y\clll.l\fiorth;.!b?i very large assoriment and tull line of ol mukes and grades of \WIILE GOODS cle vmbs ou hand, _ \Whita Oloaniugs fas Ohildsen in groat va- portation, in rioty. A Thew and gomplece stook Embroiderad Plano Govors, Nons 50.00 up. A large Moo ot S0, of Lzoo Curtains at popular prices, i NAVIGATION, R1CHT STEAMERS, SUE FANES: orsinnons WWILSON & EVENDEN'S OlL TANKS, MEASURING PUMP. 47 & 49 Wost Laka 8t CIIXOAGO. WILLIAM R. UTLEY, 4 \:'.\LNT-; ltf\v r:llhfl:..“‘ itarned

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