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CRIME. Capturo of & Band of Bond-For- gers at Philadelphin. Gold-Blooded Assassination of a Citizen of Denvor, Col. A Eazx"o Ttough Shot Ly an Ofcer at Bloomington, IlI, Ppartionlars of a Bratal Murdor in Oshkosh, Wis, A Man Blaughters His Mother-in-Law with an Adze, FORGERS ARRESTED, rectal Dispateh to The Chisaan Tribuns, Wasnivatox, D. O, May 81,—~The sccrot ser- ico officials Liavo made very important arrcsts 4o-dsy in Philadolphis. Tho arrosts wora mado in co-operation with Plnkerton, at tho instance of the Clleago & Northweetern Lailroad Com- The porsons arrested aro eharged with any. {nlnfl tho loadors in o combioation to seccive nnd delivor fraudulent bonds. They conductod thelr oporations through the modinm of aun insorance company, aud by using tho forged bondu as colintoral. Among othor securitics they had raired money on large smounts of fosgod bonds of tho Chicago & Northwestern Rond.” A gront many United Etates registered honds wero forged, by erasing fo0 oames of {ho oriyinal oswners and substivutc ing different names, Bomo prominent rescals paso boen caught in this affair, PmuApELPuIA, Pa., May 81.—Tho Pinkorton Agency srresied to-day James IL _Qaw, “5. .{. Stevenson, DPetor Buros, eharged, in councction with Robort Wisart, who 8 reported to be in custody fo New York, with hasving been implicated in forged bonds of tho Clicago & Northisrestorn Tadroad, which wore traced to Goorga F. Hilt, whoso arrest in commection with the Safegunrd Inmuranco troublfe took pieo in November - lnat. Tho parties Fero placod in £25,000 bail. A woman s also onder arrost for denling i forzed and atolen bonds, threo 1,600 bouda in tho usme of Mr, Oettinger, of Raloigh, N. C., boiog found in her possoagion. BRUTAL PAURDER. Osnxosm, May 81,—0n Sunday morning abont daylight & brutal murder took place i this city, tho rowult of bad whisky, A German, pamed Potor Gross, spent Saturdny oveningat thoreatdenca of lils relative, Oawald Menso), who bad just returned from )vifill to Germany. On his way Liomo, sbout 1 o'clocly, in compauy wth Kis tittlo son, ho waa takon ill from tho effccts of tho ovening's Jollification, and gat down on tho sldewalk. White thers, and only twonty or thirty rods from his owa houso, & party of throe men, all of them moro or less intozicated, came slong nnd, meating himn. bogan o beat and maltroat bin. Fiovally, altor cuttlug Lim ju the faco with a kuifs, ono of them struck him on the forehend with = olub or soma plunt wospon, giving him s fatsl wound. They then rotraated in tho dircation of Winueconne. Oross was soon Rftorwards discovered, and cnr- xled homo, where ho lived uatil 6 o'clock fa the evening. Hodid not atenytime recover guf- felently to spoak, Tha polite fmmodiately eat upon tho track of tho rufiians, and in the after~ woon succeedod in arresting thom, Thelr names aro Jacob Bwickoy, John Qallatine, and Alvert Oallatine. They ndmit thelr guilt, Groatin- dignation oxlste smong tho people, es tho mur- dar was entiroly unprovoked. CAPTURE OF AN OLD-TIMER. Sreciat Dispateh o The Chicago Tribund. Broux Ciry, In., May 81.—Tho Sherilf of ttus wupty, J. M. MoDonsld, effected an importsut srrost Bunday in tho porson of Goeorgo W. Lay, » man who has for about thirty years made borso-stealing a rogular buslness, and has o suc- tesstully covored hiy tracks heretofore as to es- ¢apo punishmont for hls crimos. i lust exploit Inthis vicinity was about two months ago, whon ha stole s apan of valuable horses and #old them in Miunesota, whoro he was arrestod. e is now in jail here to await trial. The proof agsinsf him io this fnstanco is positive, o has goner- ally operated in Wisconsin, Iilinols, Iows, and 34 generally known in thoso Statoa as an expert &t horve-stealing, FRATRICIDE. ¢ Br. Lours, Mo, May 81.—The Republican's Eanass City spocial says throe brotbers, namod Thomas, Elisha, and Hood Cravens, living near Liberty, Mo, bad a guarrel over a division of land, whon ‘Thomss strock Elisba with s hoo, st which FEileha drew a xovolver and shot both of thom, Thomns receiv~ ing the ball through tho beart, killing bim fn- stantlv, ond Hood a ehot in tbo broast, which only slighlly woundod him, Elighs lu under as- reat. All bavo laige families, and are in mod- trate circumatances, ROBOERY AT GALESBURGQ, ILL, Bpecial ispateh lo ‘Cha Chicaoo Tribuna, Gatxapung, I, May 31.—The residence of Postmaster Osrr, of this city, was enterod by thisves this evoning, and plundered to the amount of €300 worth of property. Tho deod was evidently committed by porsona familiar ‘with the affairs of the-family. Col. Carr was away from the city, and the remsinder of tho family from the houss. The booty canaisted mostly of fowalry. KILLED HIS MOTHER-IN-LAW. Orxveraxp, May SL—Joho Xonson, aged 69, tosiding at No, 99 Fromont stroet, on the Bouth 8lde, murdered bis mother-in-1aw, Mra, Bridget QGenan, aged 80, yesterday morning, cutting her head opon with an adzo. Tho murderer gave himselt up, He pleads lusanity, snd msys there has boen no trouble hetween and himsalt, SUGCESSFUL BURROWING. Dispateh to h Chicace Tridune, Yowa Crty, In., Bfay 81.—~Two fumates of the County Jail hore dug out and escaped laat night. Ooe was churged with stealing & carpst hang- iog on s line in the door-yard of a olergymsn; tho other for stealing & box of boota. They bave not yot beon apprehended. A HORSE-THIEF CAUGHT, Mpsciul Disvateh to The Chicaao Zribuna, Bovrs Bswp, Ind, May 51.—A lhorse-thlof soawerlng to the name of James Russoll, and baillng from Froeport, 1ll., wea arreatod hero ¥m| n[mm’llx_r':; fur‘ ;tn\xn‘x & horso from anmng rairle, Theevidenco {8 atrong enol him to the Penitentiary. & anouch bosend SHOT BY AN OFFICER. 8veclal Drevateh ta Tha Chicago 4 Broosnoron, Il, Mey 81.—Oapt. Jos Sel- Hird, of the polico, shot Fusa Dudley lsat night In the hip, inflloting & dangorous wound, Dud- - lay la a negro rough, and was besting hin wifo, Who ia white, whon Beibird arrested him, Dadlsy Tan, but waa stopped by tho bullat, MURDER, & Omonvwary, May 81.—Clarles Albrecht, a saloon-keepor of Covington, Ky., was killed to. night by Thomaa Derr, with whom he hed' pre- Yioualy quarrelod. = Derr was drunk, forced hLis way lnto Albreoh loon, wag struck with & :\nb. and then plunged a knife into Albrecht's i ASSASSINATION, Opestal Dispateh to Tha Clazago Triduns, Kihsas Crzy, Mo,, May 81.—A baoker nsmed faydor wus asen Denver Saturday, being ahot by citizn of The par- lace. Menlars show that it was whxhlnadod murder withous provocation. UNSUOCESBFUL BURROWING, Dispateh to Tha Clisoago Tyiound, Dxa Mornms, May 81.—Eleven prisoners made :’un‘moo-.tnl u):amy: ab jall-bresking hore night. Lh ad barrowed to the outer Sall, shd In bwo Roure would have been fres. BURGLARY, Svevial Divpstch Lo TAs Chicaoe Tribund, Lincowx, IIl, May 8L —Ou Wedneadsy night a2t tlig reatdence of Robert Forayit was sntered burglsrs and some valuables Enu, ‘Wa# gooa a4 the time. uk‘n. e DISAGREEMENT OF A JURY, mu..p!f..‘. fhol.‘ll:nm Weoewinazos, ., May 8l—dbs fory dlsm sgreed in tha caso of the Peoplo va. Augusia Myors, tried for infanti RIOTOUS MINERS ARRFSTED, Wirrananng, Pa., May 31,—Bisteon of tho minera ongaged in driving away the warkmon trom tha Wanamio and Hugar Notch minos were atrostod to-day, and hald Ju 1,000 bail each. THE NORTILWEST, ILLINOIS, Tho army-worm, a pest almost equal to the grasshopper in deatruction, has mads its apposr- anco {n Southern Iilinols, Mra. Berry, of Peoris, has been arrested on & chargo of attempting to kill the boy who struck ;:{xr son with o ball-club last summer and killed . Judga A, D. Duff, of Carbondate, has boen tendored thn legal chair about to bo eatablishod in the Houthern Illinols Normal University at that piace. The dedication of the Second Dresbhyterian Church at Bpringfield Sunday_was sowething of an ovent, Tho Nlev, C. L. Thompson, of Clicago, nsalstod. "I'hey havo the small-pox in Calro, It haa be- come &0 roriona tho Mayor issued n proclamation ordering the poople to vaceinate, aud the Bulle- tin scolds beeause the peopls don't do as the Mayor instructs, The MeLean County Conl Company, which s now working & veln G11_feat helat tho surface, Tias boou boring down 473 fect lower in quest of a Letter vein, but hag not aucceoded in finding it, and tho work bas beon abandonod. Tho graduatiug clars of this year in Iflinola Coliogo is one of tho smallest known to the hietory of that institution—haviog but four menibers, Of tho furty claksos which havo grudrreted from the collogo, only six bave boen o5 nall a8 this. INDIANA, An honeat Gorman, of Uarveveburg, Fountain County, when cought in the act of dinti) ine, ox- plained that ho was just making a httle fur his pick wife—just twonty gallons, Tho Indinnapolis News eays tho stary of tho consolidation of that faper with the Senfinelwaa evolved from Tur Trirtse's inner consolona. ness, and that thoro is nothing in it,—i. e, the slory, Thoy had one of those quoor martiacoes in Tn- dianapolis, the coutracting party of tho fomaln nrt being & physician. Tho caromony consisted i tho unanimous passsge of one * whoreas” sud two resolves. A young couplo_of Lafayette wishod to sep- arato. ‘Tho husband desired custody of the child, and appliod Lo tho court for it. But tho wifo sottled him by making ofiidavit chat the child wons not hia at all, swoaring that it owed its oxintence to another young maa whoss namo waa glran. QGen, Manson's war-horso, Zollicoffer, was kitlod tho other day 1n White County by jumping on s fonco stake. Zollicoffor was with Gon. Manson. at Nashville, Corintl, Inka, Athons, untayille, and 8 numboer of other plrcos, ~Ifo croused the Cumberland Mountaine four times, went ns _far south na Atlouts, campaignc through Fast Tennckéco, was wounded twice, and clfilured onco, and returned to the Goneral by Kirby Smith. 1OWA. Qreat preparations aro beiog made for the Bpiritusliets’ camp-mooting st Dubuquo naxt month. Several thousand poople sre oxpooted to bo in atteudance. Tho Keokuk Gate Oity corrects the senti- mentalists who refer to Kirkwan, lately hanged by & mob, as o respocted citizon, e Beoms to havo beon a consplenously bard citizon. An o}d colored Indy aud her oldost son, lving in Xeoknk, bave cach fallen hoir to 1,000, bo- auoathed by * ole masss,” who sustained toudor relations to both of thom whon thoy were in the land of boudngo. J, W. Moore, & Joadlug citizen of AMoulton, Appancase County, shot and killed sn cx-leadin; cltizon on Thursday last., The fast mentiono gentleman had boen brought low by intempor- ance boforo death oyertook him, 6 shooting waa {n ealf~defonso. . Tho Hon. Wiltism E. Leflingwell is now ap- pearing for the defense, at Clinton, Lefore Judgo Urannan, in tho seventy-fourth murder caso of bis practice, Of this grest number of peoplo charged with the bighest crimo to the law, says the Muscatine Tridune, excopt tronson, all were soquitted of tho crime charged save four, WISCONSIN, 1 Bince the Oshkosh firoall the lumbering-towns are roquiring mili-men to furnish' their smoke- stacks with spark-arrestors. Lake Bt. Croix has a sail-boat named Bossia Tarner, and the owner who gavo tho craft that name livea in Hudeon. They ought not to eall that boat, hut to earry it around when it 18 asloep upon the wators, ‘Cho Amhorst writer in tha Stovens .Paint Pinery romarks: It thoreis mnything that ia really” despicable, it 18 for a mnn who las s respeotabla wifo to bo encoping around & young girl, taking long walks in tho woods with hor, whilo his wifo 18 at home alone, Azialan is ready for dacds of blood all about an acro of Innd which the ¢ltizons havo boon nsing as & park for tho past thirty yoars. “A'he men who clafms it now has fenced it four timos, snd the othor citizens have as often toro down the fence, and yot they are not happy. Ono of our leading shoo-dealors has sot his heart on & good-lookivg milliner, Their places of busiuoss aro not far apart. As a token of his kindest wishes, affeotion, and good will, and, in & #pirit of doad earncatnoss, he prosented her yes- torday with _bathing-tub of very diminative proportions, The Indy was surprised and much taken back with that kind of an article, nnd ic will ba some timo boforoour alice.doaler hoars the Inst of it.—Janesrille Gazetle, MINNESOTA. The new paper recontly starlod at Winona ans- pended sftor s siuglo fusuo. Its proprictor is disguated with Winons, and will retarn to Miohi- ga, ‘The Mankato nrteian well fs tobe sank an- other 100 foot. It is the deopest in the Btats, ;nd ‘when completed {ta total depth will be 2,100 eot. Mr. David King, of Red Wiog, reports to the St Gioud Jonmed that thors sra 5,000 wiuers In tho Binck Hills, They roached tharo bofore the military wore on tho lookout. An effort fa making, with fair prospects of suo- oosa, in tho graashopper countiea of tho Minno- sota Valley to raise » fund aa & bounty to be of- feved for captured grasshoppers. 'l plan 12 to pay 84 por byatiel. This is tho way the young men of Farmington ocomo bsck on the youug Iadies who resolved not to countananas tho uso of t0bacoo by asanclation with thoss addictod to the habit: Resolved, Tant hereaftor wo will not assoclate with or countenance any fomalo who woars faleo hair or fals teoth (under 20 yoars of age) or who uses cornota or paints, and” who allows bes trall to draggle Lo tha atreot NEBRASKA, “Tho Omaha Bes publiahea o graphio and faith. ful sccount of an sssanlt upou its editor, which endod in & moet glorious whipping of him, Mr. V. Daniels, an old and mnch-respsoted citizon of Baward, who hea had the contracts for_ereoting all tho finer buildings of the city, oa Wedueadsy foll shaut 40 taat, from tho spirekio waa erocting to tho Baptiet church, totho ground, bflng 6d 0 that ho disd in sbout two hours atior, In 1874 Omahs consnmed 80,000 toos of coal af an average cost of §8por ton, equat in all to 240,000, If, as the Zerald believes, tho oon- sumption of the Hiato was ten times that amount, then wo havo an ltem of §32,400,000 ex- Pendad for fuol in one year. The attention of o Legialaturo was called to thie faot, and it was urgod to make an appropriation for a conl survey by Prof, Aughey, or sowme otler Bcioutific gontlémian in charge, and at an expeude of not more than §10,000, That body with consumnmate wisdom having voted o tax of €180,000 to com- ;Leu‘tm Penitentinny, deolined on scoount af verty, KANSAS, A_malitas soner occuplen the splendld §all T P e Foe Frans 1 noigbborbood, Mru. Osrney, of Leavenworth, polnta with Errldo 40 a record of 117 bushels of grasshoppecs itled laat weok, Bods of oro have boen discovered near Forg Beolt whioh yield » very mallealla metal aboat the color of uicl The blacksmiths in the neighborhood heat s in thelr furusoces and use it for horse-shoe nalls, Aboy 17 {ou- of age, name unkoowo, threw » knifa Iato Eho intestines of & man in Joplin, or iher Lous Elm, laat weelk, frowm the at)m of which the wan died, The kuife used way rather » largs pocket-knife, and thrown poind fure. mowt, nurlnh the man's body below the on dae right alde, The bv‘dflmdnfl, ™ as Mambas and, made good Als essapes THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY:. JUNE 1, 1876 FOREIGN. England’s Intervention in the Late Franco~German Cone troversy. Lord Derby Briofly Explains the Course Adopted by the Ministry. The Privilege Question Settled in the Houso of Oommons, The Maiter Left {o the Discretion of tho Speaker. aul Yole of the House. FRANCE AND GERMANY, TUR BECENT WAR BUNOMS, T.oNpoy, May 31.—An unsigued letter in the Times givos & cloar explauation of the recont warliko rumor. Tho writor says that a fow weoks ago the Gorman ropresentatives at various Europesn Courts officially complained that Franco waa arming, with 8 view to tho early rosumption of the war, Cen. Von Echwoinitz, tho Gorman Minister in Vienna, doclared iliat, owing to Gormany's loug-nuffering, war had_not yet broken out. Tho Czar theroupou telo- graphed to Emperor William entreating him to {pstpous operations until tho Berlin Interview, 1o alsu instrncted tho Ilussian Ambaasador st the Court of 5L, Jamen to suxgent tho co-opara- tion of Great Britain in bohalf of peaco. ENGLAND'S INTRIVENTION, Loxvox, May 8f.—In tho Hounn of Lords this evening, Earl ltuescll asked that the eorres spondence butween Great Iritain nnd the Conti} nontal DPowers, avieing out of ths rocent war alarm, Lo laid beforo tiso Houso, The Earl of Dorby replind that ho sympn- thized with tho carioeity of thoso who had watchod the courso of foreign affaira during the last few wecks, The Government desited to concen! nothing it had done, but it would be im« possible o give o fair' sccount withe out largoly uming coutidential cowmuuica- tions rulating to tho policy aud opinions of othor Governuentw who wonld objoct to such disclosure. Tho publication of theso com- munications would provent English diplomatista from roceiving funformation in future, and to aubmit o mutilated corrospondonce might mis- lond the Honee. 'Fhu causes of tho disnule wero lisble to recar, tharaforo It was not desirslils, in tho intoreats of peaco, to give publivily to the details of tho controversy. Lord Derby then proceoded to state that por- sous higliest in authority in Borha of late open- Iy declared thut tie French arny had bocomo a sourca of danger to Gormany, because its magoitudo showod a dotormination on tho part of Frauco to ronow tha war, that Germany, in soif- dolonse, might foel impelled to wtrike the firut blow to secure peaco, and that it was necessary that tho Froneh army should bo considerably re- dneod, This language, roported by German ropresontatives hore and olsowhere, created ox- trewmo unonsiness in trranco, The Fronch Gov- erument immediately declined afl wariike inten- tions, Lord Dorby said ho accepted this decla- ration ua entiiefy sincors. lie beloved no stntorman in Fravco contemplated a ro- nowal of tho war. Franece, after hor bumiliations, paturally desired to have an army which would gie bor tho influcnce to which who considored herself ontitlod. Ouo of thio diftfeultios wes that tho French were unabio to concoive that the Germanspprotensions waro gennlno, They regarded tho reproeentations made by Gormany &4 a protext for a frosh war. 1t soemed to 1ller Majesty's Government that there was n mutnel misundorstanding which might load to grave conscquences, for Ger- many'a noxt atop might have beau o format ro- quest for France to discontinue hor srmonont, wiile France, on ths othor hand, would probably hasten i, sod thereby confirm the suspleious of Germany, Tho oxfatenco of this mutual distrust atforded a good oppartunity tooffar the friendly oflicos of England, The Kugsisn Govornmont saw thingw in the samo light, nnd tho visit of tho Emperor Alexander to Borlin suppliod the monns of supporting En- gland’s raprescntations. TLord Derby concludod by declaring that En- gland had dome her duty without sacrifices, pant, prewent, or proepoctivo. Sho had eutered into no engagemonts and mado no plodges, but the policy of nou-iutervention did not mean isolation or indiferonce to tho poaco of Europe, A ——— GREAT BRITAIN. TRE CENTRAL ABIA QUETION. Loxpox, May 81.—Tho FPos! says that it has roason to bolisve that thore is evory ltkelihood of the Qovernmenta of Rusala and Eogland coming to & friendly arrangement on the ques- tion of Centrat Asla. Tho Parliamentary Whip has Invited the sup- portors of the Govornment to moet Disraell this sftorucon. FAILURES, . Loxpox, June 1—530 a. m,—Tho Absrdare Tron Compauy has falled, with linbilities of £750,- 000, ‘Thoir nominal masots nro eatimatod at' £080,000, This sum 18 the total valuntion of their works, together with thoss of the Plymouth Iron Company, which is one concern with tho Aberanro Company. This failuro inyolvos Sandenson & Co., bill Lrokers, and Gilend A, Bmith. Thelr Jabilitios aro placed 8t £600,000, for tho groater part of which their creditors hold tio secnrities of James Dawbarn, Tho latter's lisbilitios are catimated as £34,000, auid aysots a £25,000, Tho Zimes commonta on the fallure aof tho iron compauies and Bauderson & Co, as follaws: Wa zegret very much to tecord s doublo faflure, which will probubly produco rosults similar to thosa wiiich followed 1he callapeo of Overend, Guornoy & Oo, 1t 18 said that tho Sundersons aro uvolved with tho Iron companies to the extent of £500,000, aud that the agiregato Habilitios will amount o soveral miilions sterlin, . TARLIAMENTARY TRIVILEQEA, ‘The House of Comuions to-night resumed con- sidoration of the quostion of privilogo. Tha motion offerod by tho Marquis of Hartington May 4 was tsken up. 1t waa lo tho effect that the Iouss ehould- not eutertain wany complaint with respoct to the publication of 8 proceedings excopt in cases of wilitul mis- ropronention, or when ropresontatiou is probib. ited, and that straugozs will not beobliged to withdraw unless they are disordsrly, or by spe- cial dirsction of tho Houso, Tbie motion waa nogatived. Disracli then moyed that, if attention is callod }l? any mamber to the presonce of strangors, the ouse shall decide by divisloa whother they withdraw, Furthormore, that tha Bpeaker bo empowered to order thoir withdrawal whenover hosees fit, Disrael'is motion was unanimonaly sdopted. — SPAIN, ALLYOED BEPUULIOAN CONSTTRACY, Maonp, May 01.—It is repartod that Gens, Bociss aud Patino have been airostod for come pliaity 18 a Ropablican conepiraoy. e et RELIGIOUS, MINISTERIAL MEETING, The Methodist ministors held tholr regulas weekly mooting yesterday foréuoon, Dr, Edwards prosiding. Thero wore prossut Messrs. Foster, Pelton, Loebor, Jewott, Leotard, Axtell, Will- famaon, Hill, ,Atchlson, Rovcker, Ldwards, Mareh, Borlng, Homeaway, Youker, Merodlib, Cantino, Thomas, Martin, Olendoning, 'Frus- doll, Biitor, W, Koller, Peck, Drigyo, Parkhurst, Hitohcock, Williug, Buepard, Guruey, The following ‘churchon reported thay thelr missionary collectlons, takon Sunday, oot or ox~ coaded tholr soveral msgossmonts: Wabash, Bt. Paut's, Van Buren Strect, Clark Stroot, Graut Placo, Park Avonuo, Dizon Btroet, Westorn Avenue, Michigan Avenue, Lrinity, Centenary, Evauston, sud Oakland, Dr. Truedell roported Lappy progress oon- umlnfl the coming Sunday-Bebiool Assembly at Lake Biuff, and tho moeting adjournsd. THE SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIANS, Br, Louis, Mo,, Bsy 81.—In the Prosbyterian Goneral Assembly to-day, on motion, the head- quarters of the Committeo on Foreign Miasions were transferred from Columbis, 8. C., to Dal- timore, An effors to chango the seat of the Committes on Bustentation from Columbla to Baltimors failed. Dr. Girardosu was unanimously olected ta the Chalr of Didactio and Polemic Theology st the ‘Theological Bominary at Columbis, 8, C, o Birtor mads 3 foniog eiaries 8 acknowl- edgmont, and asked for time to conmder tho mat- ter beforo accepting or dacl\nln{(.th tion; d Judgo Ingalls were appoluted 4 tes to tho Gofral Assembliss of the :‘J:mw.ma Presbytary and the Beformed urolies. De. Bhwart Bobiness ofered o resclublon sl committes be appointed to_communicate with thie Pronbytoriana to meot In London next July, and to connirdar tha question of sending delo- gates {0 tho Arsemby, Dr, 'Giardean oppored the resolution, and 1nada quito a fengthy kporch. o thought this Ansombly stould not take any part in mu Awxombly convened for the organ. ization of & confederation of Dresbys tarisn churelios, Fho now organization wonld undoubtolly oxercies & moral, advisnry, and_ozecutivo powar over tho varioun churchay 10 the usarpation of their ndividual power. [0y wan not willing to bacoma o factor in the orguo- ization of a Loy which may do things contrars to the principles of the Bouthern Prosbterian Chureh, and thns become in part reapausblo for such nnorthodox proceedings, o bolleved that, by entering the confedetstion along with North- ern Drenbytarinny, the Aewombly wonld virtualiy 10 back on their jalo action in roforenco to fra- ternal relations with that Chuceh. Hoveral upacching wers tasda in favor of the resolution, tho principsl one of which was de- Iivered by Dr. ,\Rukhnd, wlio safd ovortures had heen received from four of the princival Proshy- teries of the Church in favor of sending delo- gatox, and Lo thougut they rhould receiva proper consideration, IHo boltaved the Ausembly wers nat infallible, and that un International Asseni- Lly composed of the mest learned men in tho diforent Churchen wonld Lo lewa likely to commit follies ond orrors than any Assembly reprorenting the memiers of anls ona Chiurch. e belioved tn Intorchauge of opiuiony, and thought the Houthern Pros- byteriaun shouid not bo behind in ihe great work of consummating tho unity of the Church of God, Medeaired to bo moreclosoly united with the Presbyterion Chuschen of England, Scotlsud, Iroland. toliand. and France. Tepuris fram committocs ou sgatematic banav- olonce and Bunday-ichools wore read wnd adopted. At the night seseion the discusvion of Dr, Robinron’s resofution continued, The proposi- tion wan nupported by tho Rov, I . Tryerson, Judge Clapp, tho Hev. ). G, 1D, Dr. It C. Irvine, Dr. Robinson, and opposed by Dr. B. 3. Paimer, and Col, Ogden, Tho resolution was fually adopted by a lorge majority, The Assembly will probably fiuisl: {ta businss to-morrow, and adjourn, THE NORTHERN PRESBYTERIANS, Crwverasn, O, May 81,.—Tho Preabyterian Genoral Assembly roassemblod at the usual hour thia worning. The Moderator ststed that there remainod twonty-two itoms of business to be covgidored. Bpoechos wore limited to five min- utes, Ilesolutions of eympathy for the gravu- Loppoer sufforers wore adopted, and the Prusby- laries wero instructad to oxtond all the ald posai- bl to the sullerors. 1 The Committeo on Church Polity made a far- sther roport, which wos sdoptad. A roport of the Committce, recommending & transfer of the Presbytery of Binghampton fram tho Bynod of Contral New York to tho Synod of Qoneva, croatad considerable discussion. Tho matter was fually 1eferred to a joint committen of t\‘V,{J. ke Synods to roport totho next As- sembly. A report of the Committeo on Overturss, al- lowing chuiches to, elect clders for s limited period, was ndopted.” Itecons. 1In the afterncon sosaion it wad rocommended that the first weok in Janusry uext ba set adids a0 week of prayer, TResolutions were adoptod exprenning satisfac- tion with tho reports of the mirsions from for- oign fields, congrutuiating missions, and sending grootings to all misslonarics sad native helpers of the foreign board, and assuring themn of in~ creauing affection, confidoace, and support. The report of the Stauding Committes on Re- duced Lteprosontation was,recoivod and adopted. The Committes recommend that the Synod iu ropresontation bo aubatituted for tho Prosby~ tory. Let uvory Syuod bo representod by ona wnister, and one slder for any number oxceed~ ing tifty and nat over 100, and so on for any ad- ditional number. Hepresentation of basia wanld bo 224 Commiesioners, ‘Tho report of tho Standing Committes on Benovolent Work of the Church waa road and discussed, nnd mado the first order of the day for to-morrow. Tho report of tho Committes on Seminarics way also read and discua: hour of adjournmont, Theological sed till the " UNITED PRESBYTERIANS. Woostee, 0,, May 81.—Tho United Presby- torisu Goueral Agsombly convenod this morn. fog at 0 o'clock. The homo misslon ques- tion was sgaiu resumad, and the report aubmitted by the Committes, with » few additions to Bat- urday's report, was adopted without dobate. The Chairmau of tho Committeo on Sabbath-schicols, the Rev. J. A. Colline, mado a report, and the Assembly sdopted n sorios of resolutions ap- pertaining to Sunday-kchool work, the prepara- tion ol Sebbath-murning leasons, tho publica. tion of a Sabbnth-school paper, and fhe recom- woudation that such work bo earnestly supportod by the Church weroadopted. Tho Rev, 1. 1', Sloan of tho Houthern Cuurch, at the request of the Rev. Dr. J. A. Bair, of Chicago, again addressed tho Assombly, stating that, as Lo was the only delogote prosent from tho Houthorn United Prosbytortan Church, he wished, in behalf of hi Church, $o avar tho existonce of sympathy sud friendly rela- tion toward this Chureh, aud to counteract suy opinion of polley or wrong feoling. Lafore ho took bis doparture, ho requosted that, in tho hope of uitimatly effecting a oo- operstion in tho gruat Christian work in the Church North and Bouth, a Commission Lo appoluted from this Assembly to meot a similar Commiseion from tho South- om Church for gonaral couforeuce, and to adopt co-oporativo moanures for earrviug on foreign misafon work. Ho hoped (his would bo com- plied with, na ho wisbed by fkis step if not by bis previous oxvrossions of fraternity to robut an article pablished by a loading Pitts- borg psper, in which it allegod that it “was apparont that Northorn and Southiorn eccloalnstical organizations did not want or intond to effect a union, each desiring to mautain an indepondent aud sepatato exlate Action will bu igken on tha Diev. Mr. Bloau's propouition to-morrow, Tho afternoon scuslon was taken up in adont- lnE further resolutions in regard to Habboth- school work, after which » report from the Committes on Church Extension waa submitted. THE ISRAELITES, New Yonx, Muy 81.—The annuat Convention of the Board of Dolegates of tho American Iuraeliles mat yostorday, Judge J, I, Joachimst prosiding. The Exccutive Committos reported favorably on tho condition of tho Israclites in Palesting, tho State of tho Jows in Roumania, and tho proposition to aid studouts, The Come mitteo to whom was reforred conuidera- tlon of how best to {:upn!mza the Board by extondiog ald to co-religion- wia abroad, rocommendod auting remiums to Jewish youths of approved charac- r and talent, to assist thom fn thoir higher edu- cution, The Treasurer roported collections for tho Palestine sud trust funds of 33,061, of which was disbursed §1,604, leaving 8 balascoof 31,- 467, 'I'ho following ofticers wore elocted for tho eneulng year: Prosidont, H. J. Joschimst ; Vice-I'residonte, the Hon, 8. Wolf, and Isadors Bensuager ; Troasurer, Loopold Bimbargo, An Executive Comuittea of four persons snd o Doard of Trustees of flve wazo also choaon. THE ARCHIEPIBCOPAL INVESTITURE. &pscral Dupatch te Tha Chicazo Tribuns, Mruwaoues,May31,—Monuignors Boncetti and Ubaldi arrivod this evenfug and proceodod diroct to the Bishop's palsce, where they &pcat aquiot ovoning and retirod to rost esrly. The ceromony of inveating Archbishop Henni will take placo on the 10tb, Thursdsy moroing, Archbishiop Ryan, of St, Louws, proaching the sormon. Tho clergy will banquot at the Bishop's palace and procesd o tho conveut, whero thero will bo & musioal outartainment. Afterwards thoy will retum to tho palace aud receivo the proceasion, after which the progvamme siresdy sont will be performed. EPIGCOPALIAN: Svscial Dispaten to The Chicags Trivume, INpraNapoLls, Alay 81,—The anuual Diccessn Couvention for Indians moets on Weduosday. On Fufday Bt Paul's of this city will be formally oonsocrated as the catbodral ehuroh of tho Dio- occue, Bianup Talbott inducted to his oathedral throne, and the Rev. Joln D, Pulton, Rector, installed aa Dean, Boveral Bishops of the Church are sxpooted o be presant, and & sérmon wil ba delivered by ths Rav, John Henry Hop- THEQ DQICAL“LUMNI Bpectal Diggateh to The Chicage Inbuna InpraNaroLts, Msy 81.—The slumpi of the Nosthwestorn Christian University have msde arrangomonta for s grand reunlon on the 1ith of Juue, in this city, —_———— The Masonio Grsnd Lodge of the Biate of Towa moota at Dea Moines to~day, 4 largs dole- gatlon is prossnt. i P Tus Unitod States steamer Bwal ot mander Raiph Obandler, arrived ot Now York on Hinday trom tha Gtansl) of Youns sapelitloa, SPORTING NEWS. Basc-Ball Gnmes at the Enast Yesterday. Arrival of the Horse Pullerton—His Pro- gramme for the Season, Otlier Turf Ilems, BASE BALL. ATULETICS—PRILADELFTIAR, Bpecial Dnrpaleh to ke Clocago Tridune. Pmitapecrus, May 31.—The fourth cham- plonabip gano botween the Atblotica and Dhila~ delphias waa won by tho former, 10 to 8, afeor n desperato struggle, ten lunings being played. Tho Athletics led off with four two-base hits, but tho bad plaving of Sutton aud Clapp gave tho D'hiladelphiaa 8 ‘runs and the lead till the soventh iuning. Inthe tenth tnuivg tho Ath- lotics 1nade B runs on elght clean Lits, Sutton making & home-ruw. 2346678910 000402300U 10 12200000 0~8 LOGIRVILLE, LovsvinLe, May 31.—Basce Nall: Ol{mplcfl, of Louiaville, 7; Westerus, of Keokuk, 11. HARTFORDS—~MUTUALS. Nrw Yonx, May 31.—Dase Ball ;' Hartfords, 8; Mutuals, 1. Bt THE TURF. JTLOE FULLERTON, Judge Fallerton, tha wellknown trotting horso which traveled lnst year with Goldsmith Mald. Oceident, aud Glostor, aud was talien to California with tho two lattor &t tho closo of last season, arrived tore yesterday from Han Fran- .ciaco, whenca hio was Lrought by his owner, Mr. . H. Hamphreys, of Now York, who wont West to oo that Lis valuable pieco of horme flesh waa properly embarked and taken caro of till bo resched Chicago. The horso was dissmbatked at Dexter Yark, wheTo Lo now is, and where ho will remain for about three weeks, Mr. Humphroya mtates that the animal wns never in botter coadition than t present. He had considerable training while in the West. aod ontnat account ho i# o much bottor trim than the Esstern borses whoso ox- orciso ks boon wo greatly retarded by cold weather. o stood the journoy well. The joggiug he will recelvest Dester Parlk will ra- movs its effects, aud he will bo in 8 shape for tine work tu the early moetings in which he iu to go. Mr, Humphroys exjresze & confidonco that he will reducs hiis umo of last year. Judge Pal- lerton baa the beat zacord to wagou ever wmade, sud to borucss has a record of 2:19. His han- dling 1o tho Woot did much to improva him, and Lo s cortawly quito likelr to boid o prominont position among ‘the .fastest goery this soason, About Jaus 20 bo will go to Liast S8aginaw 1o compete in the first meoting thete, and thencoforward ho will appear_us the vurious meetings to bo given in the Weatern States. 1t i3 Mr, Humphreys' intention to spoed hir: sgainst Bodive, snd, a8 tho lsttor Lomo is booked for all of tho Western tneetiugs, ho will Lavo au opportunity to bring the nags sogether ou soveral occasions. Both borxes will go in the iree-for-ail class, Fullerton will also travol in the new 2:14 cluns, which s included in some of the racing proaramimes, and which em- braces Lula, Nettio, and Lied Cloud. o is now in tho bands of a young driver who has had charge of him st 8an Francisco, but in races he will bo bandled by Bndd Doble, ' This {s oo as- suranco that bo will bo put to bis best pscos, QGoldsmith Maid, barred from free-to-ail races, will trot with Occident for special pursos, aud in tatches sgainst tima. In those coutests Buud wilt handle tho horse, while bis father will drive the mare. ‘Thus Badd's time will ot bs em- ployed by his own horse in the free-for-ail and 2:18 classos, and henca he will look after Judge Fallertou's intoresta. CAMBRIDOE CITT, I¥D, Spectal Dissatzh to The Chacago Tritume, Caxnemat City, Ind. May 81,—~Tho sixth an- nual l{u‘lug meoting of the Cambridge City rot- ting Dark Association beging to-tnorrow, and will contiuno fourasys. Tno Yur.mu offerod ag- grogato 8,700, There is » large tumber of noted horsen outercd. The track in in excellent condition, and the meeting promiaes to ba the beat over beld here. ‘The programme for the first day consisted of & runping reco for 3-year-olds, purse, 23003 trot- ting match for borscs which never beat 2:40, for & purso of £1,000, and trotting for 2:7 horscs, purse §1,000. Becnml' dsy, raoniog race, punie 8400 ; threo- mmu&%'t];%t, purse $1,200; 1:10 pasoiug maten, purse $500. “Whird day, 2-mils runnlog sacs, purse 2600 39:20 Mémk. Parse ¥400, aud 233 trot, purso Fourth dsy, running race, purse §500: 2:50 trot, purse §1,000, sod 2:20 tro:, purde 1,200, ‘Thore is sald to bo the largest tleld of running horses here evor gathored in the Weat outsldo of Kontucks. Thore isalarge sasemblago of well-known turfmen here, R FOUT WAYNE. Specind Disputch to The Cliscamo Tridune, Font WA Ind., May 3L —The pacmg mateh for a pures of 7500 botween Fiora Lrower, Lilly Dexter, Lady Wasno, and Henry S., to-dny drew & largo crowd. Doxtor took tho firat heat, Lad; \anu recand and third; and Doxter fourth au A1th, Time—2:0787, 2:46%, 2:47, %:4234, 2:49, A running raco bstwesn two home horses lm;!éwfl & sido has besn arrangoed for noxs Sat- urday, The entrles for tha Northern Indiana spring racos, which open oo Tuesday, the 8th inst., closo at midaight to-night. ¢ Tho entries are pouring in rapidly by mail and Nhlflrh and the races pronilso to be the mos st ul evar hald in sogtion. . — s PEDESTRIANISM, MASTER MANDILWS. The juvenile pedestrian feat which took place at the Wost Bide Rink Baturday, nnder the supervision of Mr, Daulel O'Leary, hus beea badly * mized up " by the oty prezs—tin Zimes attribatiog the victory to “Joseph Anderson™ (who {8 a wyth) ; the Jourual giving u one-vided outlino of the thing. Tus Tawuis Lsiely ro- ferred to the mattor Bunday, but, riuco all the other journalsLisve gouowide of the traok, 1t may ba wall to briedy rocapitulate the facts. Mr, Ely Marx, 17 years of &go, was tho ambitious pedes- trian who staked 2100 that he ocould walk 50 miles o twolve consecutive hours, However, ho falled in the sitempt, having got complotely *prmped out " about the 40th mils, and bad to loavo the track from exhaustlon on the 45th mile, Noverilielecs, his effort waa crodit- ablo for ono of Lisnga; but all the honors fell to Mastor James MoAndrews, a young lad nat yet 14, who sccompanfod Marx on the entire jaunt, and mads hin iftiotn milo (including extra "52" in 11 hours and 32 mivutes! Duripg bis walk, and especially after tho failuro of Alr. Marx, he was frequently chieered a4 ho sped nln;f at nearly s b-milo pace. 1lo was wccompanied duriug the last 40 miles of his walk by Mr, P, 1L Tansey. At the close Mastor MoAndrowa was presented with » beautifnl gold modsi by » nnmber of bis triouds, as o tokon of their apprecistion for the uck he displayod in zccomplishing this, the st juvenile feat of pedestrianiam ou record. No one, in ruading that Mastor MoAudrews was prosonted with a boautifal gold medal, can but admiro tue grost ealerity with wiuoh the beautiful gold molal in this iuatance was gotton up. It {8 remarkablo for soveral rossous, It appeared 0 be Ar., 3Mars’ show, and the mp}l who, afror secing bim walk swhilo, ame tho “adminng {riends® of Mo Andrews, wore uot aware that ko was to participate at all, Thon how did thoy kuow he waa going {0 succeed 2 What laducod thom to beliovo that ho would doservo a bosnti- ful modat? The imciden ows & great comlle dence In yonug MoAndrows' abllity, gr & surpris- ing diapateh in ;}alging up gold’ medats, ‘Was the medal orderod with the understanding that it ‘Was (o be returued if not nd Was it or- dored in blank, to bo insoribed 1f Xao came oot all right, or was It hammered ont of & gold dollsr while he was on hiz last miles, and some rude ipscriptions hastily engraved with s jack-knife? PAST WALKING. 19 the Hditer of Tha Chicago Triduna ¢ Cuicaao, May SL,—Much has beso eaid and written of the walking exploits of Weston, O'Leary, and othors; of the territle stralu to tha system whish [t subjocted them to, sad aston- tshment haa bean expressed at sezing O'Leary driving ous aftse having had but fiftesn houcw' roet, ota. Old Indisn traders and frontlersmen forty to fifty yors sgo would have laughed at such exbi- bitlons of fast wulking ; thoy, withoud propara- tion, tralning, or modics] advice, thought nosh- iog of & S0-mlle walk lo twelve sonasoutive ., Wby, 1 bave1l done afton oves rough e Bl e SRS ar cus day d in smcconsion, and no ome thomsht it at all extraordinsry. In 1812 one Pierre LaOlaro loft tha mouth of 8t, Josenh River, Michigan, ator before daghreak, reaching Chicago, 90 miles distant, hefore 0 o'clock that ovening. 'This walk was all tho way on the sand beach of Lake Michizsn, than which nothing 18 more fatiguo- fug. 1t was an_ordinary thing, and considored no tnusual Lardehip 1n thoso daye, for a man to walk 1) nilen a day without.a losd, aod 85 to 41t carrying a pack on Lia Lack of 20 to 40 pounda woight, G. e MISCELLANEOUS, THE CRICKET CLUR. A meeting of the Chicago Crickst Club was held at the Bhorman Hounos lass ovening for the Purposs of reorganizing and tho eloction of of- ficars. Tho attendance wassmail. T, I. Ram- ey wes o tha chair, and Jamns A. Rowen, Sace rofary, After a genaral talking over of tho intarests of the Club, tha following wero slected ofticern for the cusning year: Mr, Bhortall, f'revident; J. P, Lowen and J. L. Bage eay, Vico-Praridonts ; William Richardson, Treas. uror ; Arthur Furber, Beciotary, Tho following woro elected 3anaging Commitien: Moners, Btrest, Dwyer, Tlowen, Hyde, and MeGlashon, Sovoral new members woro alectod, among others tho Rev, Robert Collver, honorary mem- ber, After tho transaction of some farther but unimportant business, the Club sajourned. b T Srec ch to The L ne, Drrrotr, May 31.—Fightoen of the Grand Rapids Cricket Club plased here to-day with oleven of tho Poninaninrs, and made 75, while the eninsulara scorad 210, ANADA, ' OREAT EXFECTATIONS, Spectal Disyateh to The Chwaaa Tridune, OtrAwa, Canada, May 3L—I4 ia fully Lolieved the Premier, who bas loft for England, will bo anighted boforo bis roturn to Canada, or recaive nome other mark of British fuvor. The Hon, Henntor Georgo Brown, who was the Britivh rep- resentativo in the Waahington treaty negotin- tions, visits Groat Dritain on privato” business, an well s Government ofticial businers, and in also expected to bo the recipiont of some Goverp- ment favor. PROVINCIAL ELECTION. . Special Lnepctels @ 1t Chicavs Trivune, JoxTuEAL, Xay 81,—Itis expectod the Qaeboc elections will take place mimuttancously on the 22d dsy of June. ———— THE CROPS. 8pecial Ditpateh to The Chicaco Tribune, Jowa Cirv, Is, May 31.—Tho crops look splendid. A largo acresgs of corn has boen pisoted and etands well. Bo, too, of small graioa. Npiwithstanding the buckward soason, thoro neve! were falier prospocts for a large Larvost the coming sutumu, Special Dispatel to Tie Chiravo Tribane, FPnerrorT, 1ll., May 31,—Reports of vraps in this (btepionson) sud the adjoining cousties of Oglo snd Carroll ore excendingly flaitoring. Comn 15 not only entielv under the grousd, but rapidly climbing out. It is estimated that fully throe-fourths of tho land put down to meed in Oglo and Carroll Counties is in corn aml oats, many farmers baving sown wheat sufficlent baro- 1y for home consumption. In somo cases, howa evar, the chinch-bug is putting 1n aa appestance. Thero has been no raln in this vicinity for over threo weeks. Tho gronud is becomiug parched and dry. Should not the thraataned drought be soon interrupted. the swall graios in this imme- diato neiyliborkood will wuffor. MaxnaT7a¥, Kan., May 81.—The grasshoppers aro very scarco in this connty, aod the cro) never looked bottor, Somo felds of rye mill r0ady for harvest next woelk. SUICIDE. Special Divpateh o The Clifeage Tribune, Dernoir, May 31.—Mrs, Barah Seline commit tod malcide to-dey with lawlsoum. ‘Domestic troubles wero thia causo. B Spwial Dupateh to The Chioven Tribuna, Gavesnona, Iil, May 81.—Tho citizens of Knoxvilla wero horrifiod_yesterday morning at tho aunouncement that Wiliam Armstrong, one of thelr most reapocted citizons, had committed enicido by haogiue. Financial difioultics are given ss fhie cuuse of the dssd. Deceasod leaves & wifo, bnt no children. LouwsvitLr, Ky., May 81.—An anknown man cut his throat ona farm uear thiv city Jaet night. Ho was dressed in a bluo sack cost and jean peots. No clow was found on his person ss to his pesldence or identity. A TREBLY-RASH MAN. apecial Dispateh to The Chicago ritume, Quinoy, I, May 81.—On Saturdsy last a man nsmed Frank Eltiott made s plastly attempt to wnicido by cutting his throat, and becauss ho could not succesafally snperintend two wivew. Ho miserably failed, lowever, in Lis effort to get. out of the world, but succooded Saturday even- ing iu gotting ont of Quiney with wife No. 2. Tle came bere about two woeks 2go, whithor ho was | followod by wifo No. 1, who declarce thad she will follow hitn to the onds of tho earth, sud hopes o succoed in making bim cat his throat. ————— A FIRE-FIGHTERS' TOURNAMENT. Special Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, Larourz, Ind., May 3L.—Tue Firo Depart- ment of this city have dotermiood to holda tournament on the &thof July, The prizes srrount to ©1,000, mud are s follows: Hoeo Companies—Firss prize, $150; recond prize, 2100; third prize, 850; sweepstakos, £100 and » #olid silver trumpot, ook and Ladder Com- anios—§50. Best band of mueio—850, Home ompanies—Firt prize, 850 and & silk bannors sooond prize, #25. A goueral invitation is ex- tended to all. Thoe tournament will be governsd by the rogular Indians rules. ILLINOIS INDUSTRIAL UNIVERSITY. Speaial Diepateh ta The Chicage Trivune, Onaxraraoy, [, May 31.—Tho examinations of olazsos bave commencod at the Industrisl Unie versily, preparatory to the coming commence- ment, which occurs on Wednosdny next. Gov. Bevoridgo aud othors are $0 be presont, and the oxercises are expected to ba vory interosting, Dr, J. A. Bmith, of Chicago, editor of the Stand- ard, has boeu ongaged to dolivor the snnoal ad~ dross bafore tho uterary sooletioa. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Loxnox, Msy §1.—Steawslips Westphalis and City of Richmond, from New York ; In- diana, from Philadolphis ; snd Polynesis, from Quabeo, havo arrivod out. Diniapzirnm, May SL — Arrived, steamer Tuinols, from Liverpool, New Yooy, May 31.~Arrived, stcamship Clty of Cheater, from Liverpool Fanuzn Poixr, May 81,.—Stesmer Canadian, from Glasgow, haa arrlved. fls&m Peruvian, from Liverpool, has =~ \{ CITY AIRS, Speofal Dirpateh to The Chicage Tridunms, DrovxexcroN, Hl, May 8L.—Tomight the City Councll hold a upecial meating on the st~ ter of sewerago, which iy now sgitating the poo~ rlu, and without which the citw cannot much ooger do, No dofinito stepa bave yot boon de- termined upon. It la proboblo that a compre- hensiva plan for sewens aud draios for the whole city will be drawn up and sdopted, and that, in ;hal‘hwua. all draining operations wall be guided ¥ it LAKE NAVIGATION. M E e ] l’;u}:lflrmn n":;-u. » Hunday vice e Bl Jossph A on Yor Escanaba towns, Aloudaye aod T ¥ar Gven iars” Hon e Eli a5 FOR MONTREAL AND INTEEMEDIATE POETS. The New snd Bplecdid Passengor Siesmer, NITPRPIGOINT, WA les ez dock, fook of Quiney-si., ourner of Blarket, L RURDAT, Tuis Lil gy vt pebags souly vo K} 3 104 Markotat, sor. Quincy, daok'of dhoainar. FINANOIAL. WILLIAM R. UTLEY, 4 WALL-ST., NEW YORK, G MILLINERY GOODS. MILLINERY DEPART Great West Sida_]iy Goods Honse Artificial Flowers. The following aro part of an fmmonso 1g of lge Flowors, bought of the importors n Toar than 50 cents on tho dollar, nnd whicl w0 will close out at a corrosponding sacrifica Thoy are all fronh, fashionable goods, an¢ Sz Pty Dostomars i comman ByeaTng 1 gonar I L3 Milliners to invostizato: s v §0 ofrtons Choico Flowars, 25 oy i, s g 5 egnn 'wWers, rogular price $1.45 o $160. . oo oY) 30 cartonn Rich and Btgllnh Flawers, 761 spray ; regulor prica $1.60 to $1.75, ]flslah Natural Wreaths, $2.76 quality fo mf-‘%i‘%":?‘““ Daisy Wrosths, $2.00 quality flufinoy{an{mu Montures, $3.50 quality for fandsome M R ality slendsomo Montures, $1snd $1.36 qu Rose Buds, 5 and 10¢, worth 12 and 850, Rosa Bprava, 150, regular price 30, Bprays, 25¢, rogular prica 600, Trimmed Hats. Qur stock of Stylish Trimmed Millin "y the largoat and flnost in the city, reduced price. TUntrimmed Goods. Larpo lot of chonp Bhado Hats for Tiadise and Missos, 35 and 50¢, less than hnl&yrleo. ‘.lagflnc assortment of TMITATION , NEAPOLITAN, LEGEORN, MI LAN, 'PEDAL, COBURG, OANTON, BOUGH AND READY, and Fanoy Bralds. T.ot of Choice Frena] h 8y X0 quality, offering at $2.60. Feathers. Great Bargsins in Ostrich Tips, Pompons Winxe, and Fanoy Tips, 1o very chowd Ribbons. 50 boxes fine imported full boilad Ribbons, ::uqmnchmnn. at 8 and 100 yard, worth 59 h:x’ou do., do., at 140 yard, regular 260 :eflfir;‘m do., 40 u6 300 yard, rogular 400 qefillg‘m do,, do., at 350 yard, rogular 560 oiho dl'bvvo are the cheapost Ribbons ever grod, Great barzaine in Colored, and Bisol Gaoh Riubony, ooreds Fanoy, ‘ery largo line of Hat Scarfs, choap. CARSON PIREE & 10, Madison and Peoria-sts, - Now 0PEN! CARTONS CHOIOR - IMPORTED FLOWERS! a5 S FINE ENGLISH STRAWE, ETO 124 ST ATEST. WEBSTER’S. “POPULAR PRICES.” Temovod from 241 W, Madison-st. SILKS. Chas: Gossage ¢ Co.; SummerSilks In Black and White, Gray and White, and Colored Stripes, st 760 and $1; extra good qualities Striped, Cheoked, and Plaided Rills at $1.124, 8125, $1,374, and 31,60, COheney’s Am, Silks, in all colors, ‘We are offering lines of Black Silks, 0f good qualities, from reliable man- ufaoturers, at the very low prices of $1.26, $1.50, $1.66, and $1.76 per yard; and choice special seleotions of Blk, Gros Grains in superb qualities, of brands which we onn confidently commend to the attention of oustom- ers, marked at the lowest prices known to the trade Extra indnoements offered in fine Dress Goods, and a most attractive stook exhibitad, which will wall repay inspeotions 106,108 & 110 State-st. TO EXCHANGE. I WILL Exchacge frst quality lands in Tudtasa sod Misoead, sad Buburban Lot ta Cook Coanty, ALL CLEAR, Wamnty Titles, for 830,000 OCOK COUNTY NATIONAL

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