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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1875. THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, The Atbonamm annotncon that tire Rev. H, N. Tawoers, D. D,, will givo the noxt and last Incture of ita dimo courso thia avening st Nos. 63 and 65 Wanhington stroot. Subject : * Pootry." Tho Lako Strect Tomperanes Roform Club will hold a meoting this ovoning at 7:45 o'clock, Qood speakors, readors, and s fino quartetto club, which lias boen recontly organized in con- noction with tho Club, will be in attendauce. Judgo Otia will, Thureday evoning, deliver a locture in the basoment of Bt. Btephen's Church for the Leneilt of that patish. The subject of 1be lecturo will bo ** leminisconces of Ioreign Travel” Judge Otia will bring out of & well- stored memory ** thiugs naw sud old.” An artist named Warner, of Topoks, Kan.,. ‘wan bunkoed to the amount of $60 Raturday by a gentosl roper who clnimed tequaintance with nLluI:ur uamod Scott, whom the victim know. Mr. Warner Is o wisor man, and In foture will play no gambling games. 'The bunko swindler escaped atroat, T.nst ovening about 8§ o'¢lock, while two you, mou wore ridiug in a bugyy, tho horso attache beeameo frightencd aod tan’awav al tho corner of Washington and LuSallo streotm and threw the occapanis ont, One of them, Charlos Mahonoy, was badly injured. 1lo was taken into the Western Union Telograph oliica and atlended ‘to. The vobicle was swmaslied. A streat-preacher, Penross Chapman by name, wlio wau exhorting a crowd of men in the Cours- Ilouno Bquare, was rrested 128t night about 4::10 o'clock, by Otticer Ludors, of the Madinon Streos Btation, and taken to tho Armory and booked as disorderly. Ludots claima that his toud vocifera. t10nk causod o horso attached to o bugys to be- comd frightoned snd run awsy, in epite of rowmonstrance, Thomas D. McMillan, » oy 12 yearn of age, han noen missing from bLis homo, No. 18 Kaukag sireot, ginco Inst Monday. Whon last secn ho waa dressed 1n dark clothes, and wan fn tho vi- cinity of Twelfth strect bridge gotng cantwanl towsrds the lnke. o may Lave takon & trip in sumo putl vessel, Any informintion regarding him will be thanktully received by his parents or Polico-Sorgeant Sitmon O'Donnell. A largo numbor of editors of New York and Now England papers will leave Now York for an oxeurslon o tho' graeshopper country in Nebraska in the latter part of this month. Thay nro oxpected to arriva liere by the Pennaylvania Ttaulroad on the Ist of July, and remaiu here two or threo days, They wilt then take tho Chicago & Nurthwostorn Railrond to Elgin and inspect Lhio wateh factory, Thenco thiey will go to fows, and from thero to Nobraska, Juling Hirsch, n grocory-keoper at No. 217 Thirty-first sireot, hns been miwsing sinco riday ust, and his wilo belioved that he lins met with an accident or buen foully dealt with, Ho was on his way to the Stock-Yards whon last seon, to colioet soino bills, and it i fenred thie some one Liag waylsid, robbod, and murdered him, and mado awas with hin body, 110 $a A highly-re- spoctable citlzen, nsd well kuown for his stoady habits and dovotion to kis tamily. o has nu- auerous friends in the Jocality where ho does buvinees, and _much anxiety is oxprosaod at his tong-continned sbwonce, °Thoy are convineed thst sumothing direful has happoned him. Ile I8 83 vears old, sbout 5 foot 8 ehos in helght, and has dork complaxion and black mustache. Tha Papal Envoys resurned to this city Satura day afternoou, and were, g ugunl, the guosts of Birhop Foloy, 1‘boty ‘wore 1o completely futignod with the labors of tho provions week that thoy tound 1t impousible tv attond services daring the day, but towards the afternoon_ thoy viedted sov- eral of the Iargor churches and Catbolio nstitu- tious ic the city, They will leavo this morning fora dey’s wisit to Sonth Bend, whitlior they will ba escotted by tho Rov. Father Cooney, of tho congregatlon of tho Holy Cross, Xoturming _to this city, thoy will leave for 8t Louis, whoro they = wiil the gnosts of the Archbishop for sovoral days, Af- ter loaving 5t Louls, thoy will pass through T.oulsville and Clucinnati on thoir way to Now York i tima to attond tho conforring of the Enl- liun upon Archbisiop Wood, at Philndelphis, which evout will take place on tho 17th inst. Freparutory to their dopartura from thoe Couti- nont, thoymiotend visiting many of the larger citios of Canada. UBLILW NKLIEP ASBOCIATION. Tho delogaten of the United Hobrew Roliof Association bold o meoting in Btandard Ilall, corner of Wabash avbnue aud Thirteonth street, yosterday afternoon. Mr, Natbon Eisoudrath, tho Presidont, occupied the chaur. Mr. M. M, Hirsh was clocted Bocrotory, ‘Tho roport of the Executive Board showed roocipts to the amount of $9,800, and groes ex- ‘penditiros Lo tho amount of 89,000, Tho repart of the Ladics' Sowing Soclotics showod resources to tho amonnt of §1,288, and total expouditures of ¥1,200, Other reports wero presented and eoncnrred . The considerasion of the now constitution wad doforred until the next quartorly meoting. Adjournod, — SNYDER & LEE. TIEIR ANSWER TO TIE CHAKUES OF FRAUD DX~ EDXOND MORILIL. The othor day a report was given of two bills filed {n the Circuit Court agalust the renl-estate tirm of Spydor & Lee, of thin city, in which they woro charged with sharp practicoin somo]roal- estato traosactions. Baturday Messrs. Loffingwell & Johnson, solic- itors for tho defundants in the auit of Ldmond Morior va, Churles G, Harris, Thowmas D, Snydor, and J, Lowis Loo, filed tho answer of Sayder & Leo to the bill of complnint, It is admitted that Morior, on March 12, 1874, was and now is the owner of the lunds montioned n the bill; also that theso defondauts wers and etill aro ronl-eetste agents and brokors, dolug busiucss ns wuch in Chicago, ‘They say that ubout o mouth bofors the nbove date ttoy, a8 such broliors and agents, sold tho lands in dispute for one Jamies II. Lowon to Dlorior, the cowplainant, for $5,000, who pald tho down-puytoent of $1,660.66, giving his trust- doad for two sutns of &1,006.66 cacls, and nrsum- ing an {ncumbrance of £1,000. Buyder & Loo sold, about tho xamo time, two other tracts in tho samo vicinity for Mr. Bowon, of which fact Morior was_ well awaro. 1lo, shortly after tho purchase by bimy, called on them, and stated tuat be hm{mldn tho purchsao as a speculatiou, e thon saked thom to look out for s purchaser for the land at an advauce, and directed them to #cll 24 woon a4 they could tlud sny one who would pay a fair advance on thie cost. Bnyder & Loo then go on towmny that thoy made & diligont soarch for tho right kind of pur- chaser, They svon afler learned that the de. fondaut Horris had bought 80 acresa adjotning Morier's 10 acres, Tllnmhnn advised Morior that thoy thought thewhad found o party who ‘would purchase on satifactory torms, und~ then thoy nskdd furthor instructions, Morlor then, iu 8 lettor dated Murch 13, 1874, addreasod w0 Boyder & Loe, tfixed the prica and torms, aad di- rectod thowm to soll. o also limited tho time for sooeptanca of tho uffer by the purchaser (o tou days from thas date, ‘Iho defendants, ns the ngonts of Morier, on Marcl 21, 1874, sold the laud to Charles G, Hur- xis, who paid 100 dawn, recotving a moworane awn of the terms of tho sale. Monduy, the ssme day, s letter was writton to Morier by tho defendsuts, advising bim of the ealo, On April 4 thoy re ol & very sborp and cabtious reply {rom” Morier, to tho offcct thud Lo would not mako the uale, pretonding that tho lottor had beon deinyed fu trunswivsion as tho only reason for refusing, Huyder & Loe, however, chargo bis Toal readon to'Lave boon that the purchase by Iiarris of tho adjoining 80 acres had Leen con- sumwated aud tho doed put In record ; that ho (Moricr) was under tho impresaion that arria sud his associates fnlonded to mako oxtonsiva improvemcuts which would greatly enbanca the vuluo of the land in the vicinity, TUE ANSWEL CONCLULES a8 follown : ‘Ihese defendants dony that thoy ever atated that safd Larrie had sgreed 10 csucel wald contract or giva 3 releass deed of sabd Taud, Lt they say hot at the roquest of 3ld 1laue they Aid, ar bis agents, from tine to'timo sttempt to obatin &'quit-cali ded of they negoliated for such quit-clatm dutd Ju order 10 avold sanoyauce 10 tho plantil snd 1 possibite 10 Bleess him, but durlug alf waid thme suld 3 Tefused to 'exhibit bis fitle 4o the wer o allow thess defend, abit Lis title, aud cowplcle o ira within two wecky of tho bringing of this wuil, when plamtiiT offored 80 Lo do, Lut, us thew defendaiite uro uturined, 5o Hinjted the (o aud fised (y place a3 to 2uake the'conditious Qxed fmpossiblo to the purchaser, These defendauts deny il combinationand cone 3 ey deny trokeru in the that aid sale way Lot madu by tloy say that they ucted wholly un ind had no iutercst of wny kind ‘whalever in tho sale, sud that the Insiuuation to the contrary dn the Lill 18 8 cruel slanders that if they Jusel bad any destre to wpeculate iu watd faud, they had the oppostunily wituin threo weeks before to get the laud at” $2,600 leew thun tho lrrlu st which ey wild it for {0 plalulic; thot liero was wo activity ju Luod ju that inity, on the coutrary, It wis ot the Une of sadd salp ahout the deadeat land 1 Couk Lonuty except Kuasell's Bubdivision iu Bec, 18, T, 47, Arhich 1s Sramodiately adjuluing and s much 2 under u leguon level ‘with Lake Michigay, 'Lal ujou lhe whals of Buc, 13 there Lad not been llufh Lti-e bullt ur lmproveinent wade I teu years prfor 10 such yale, aud thst more thau balf the plaintif'y Jaid Wi Loy ALUBOW L3 BOLGT Water, Jub Cuo dee 285 fendanta vorily betfaral (hat uldrnrrhnur intended | anld dealred to complete his rald purchinss in good falth, and they ngw Telieve tial e sould wo eon- 1A aadd platul pleto T would give hita suy fair opor- tunity, —_—— LOCAL LETTERS, THE TEMPERANCE CONVENTION, To the Edtter of 1he Clicaso Trivune: Cnicaav, Juno 5.—1ho Iato Conventlon held 1n this clty by the tomperance poople of tho na- tion haa boon, porbaps unintontiooally, mis- reprosanted, It being n dolegats Convention, representing many arganizations of tomperanco workora, tho plans of work were many and vari- ous, bt upon ity grand ontlines tlhore was an- tire unanimity of senliment, Bupposing that Tue Tnose desires to give 1ts readers a corroct account of this grand meot- ing, and boing myealf a regular attendant and an oar witbess, I ‘waut to state that tho reao- lntion concerning Roformed Men's Clubs did pass, with tho hearty indorsumont of the Conyention, nleo that tho history of beor ciubs (30 minutely given that no botter directions would, bo neodel af Tur Tnin. UKe, had desired toset on foot the orgatization of muny such) is imperfect, in that theso clibs a0 not Ho successful in tho matier of avoiding dotection aud punishmont by law as might be in- ferred from Tne Tatnesr, Any ofticient iaw against uuloon-keofiin;: applies with equal forco w this slight subterfuge, snd any commuaity porsessing moral sentimont oncngh 1o onforeo any legislation upon the subject will find no troubla in this ling of atinck, Wo _aro much sutprised that Tur Taivse should have been so misiuformed as to tho troat. mont awarded Anna Dickivson. Miss D. did not set polities over agalust [“'“"" I though they woro contlicting forces, atd ** woman suffrage againat tho throne of God," nelthor did she jgnore tho varous agencies employed by temperance organizitions In aidiug the sufforers from this catuwo to help themeelves, ‘The text from which Miss D, preached n sermon that would haso done honor toany orthodox pulpit in Chicano. was * God liolps thew who helps themselves.” Sho ket forthin hier own foseiblo mannor how God works through human fostrumontatitios, and referred tuost touchivgly to hor own praving mothor. J’be unbroken, undivided sontiment of tho Con- Vention was a recognition of the eflicacy oOf teoral oapeal, the strongth of human agency, tho power af prayer, and tho vital | necessity of tha co-operation of the Chureh, worded in resolitions in unambiguous te: "Fus speech of Dr. Cagler, of New York (; to ba rememe- long bered by all who hoard 1t), was a grand appeal to all Chiristiana to engnge in tho tempoiancs work w1 recognizod and legitimato avonue to Clris- tian offort, ¥ Tho final {nacenracy occurs in tho closing words of tho articles referred to: “'Che Con- vention was in tho hands of womau-suffrago ad- ‘vocates and Spiritualists,” ‘I'his was also incor- vect. ‘Lho providing oflicer woe tha Hon. Hiram Prico, of Iowa, & well-known Lepublican, il not an advocate of woman suflrage, 1ts lendera simongs the women wero not, and & rorolution fne troduced upon that point was lnid on tho tablo without discussion. Lospeetfally, J. Bries Tosten, Clinton, Ta., Cor, Bec. Wotoun's State ‘Cemporance Unlon, CHICAGO'S VARILTY HALLS. To the Editer vf The Cltcago Trinnne : Cutcaao, June 6,—Who {4 responsible for thoso fltly donw that aro unfortunately to bo met with in every quarter of tho city,—tho va. rioty hinlls? Does Mayor Colvin nurse tho iden that tho young folka of Chicago bave becomo ko dopraved that thoso disreputablo dous are nctu- ally necessary ovils ? Doos our vory creditablo olty pross, which shotld at least hoid tho wolfare of tho provent aa well 08 futuro gonerationy nt stake, not commnud cuough of influonce to bave those places closod right awny? With theso ant the gambling-holld on tho one hand, ond the cigar-storo +uell " on tha othor, ho must have moro chock thau is generally found in ordinary mortals who Bays we are not keeplng o proper pace in the on- ward march of civilization. I paused alonsy Canal stroot lato \Ved.nudn{ ovening and way siocked at scolng two tolorably well-dreased men, Btrongs ara in tho city, a1l covered with bload, otio hav- ing Lis tooth knocked fu. On inquiring tho trou- ble, I was told that thoy woro beiug flcaced by tho waiters lu ono of thona dives, cafiod the Cali- fornig Varictios, and on protesting secoived thin brutal trentment, On comparing this placo with somo of tho others of its clags in tho city, wo aro toid that it is probably the beut eonductod of auy, thero being in it only about fifteen rows awook. Itis outside tho busitiess of s policos mau to venturs down Licre. Howe once in & whilo you will gee o solitary stur, tho noble hearer of which takes a deep intercst in the study of the nanatomy of woman, Could there ot bo a local Moody and Sunloy rafsed to go up o tho City 11sll and sing * 1ii tho Bweet By-and-By * to hia Hounar, Mayor Colvin, or are na to helleve that Chicago's varioty diven of tho class reforred to or are likely to becomo ona of the mnny disropu- tuble inutitutions for which the Garden City is famous, b8 —_— CRIMINAL, A, B, Dattin, of No. 233 Falton street, roporta thot ix caddics of plug-tobacco, some pipes, and 300 cigars, were stolon from his bagoment night boforo last. Thiovea entored tho houso of Petor Reid, No, 973 West Indiaua street, night beloro last, and etolos Indy's gold watch jaud o child's saviugs bank containlug 10, Mra. Conlon, of No.48 Hopo stroot, causod the arreat of Jamos Fergusou, yesterday on the chargo of atealing 225, ‘Tho prikoner wus lockod up 1 Madison Streot Station, A thiof enterod tho howso of Mrs. Hopkins, at Lawndale, Saturday night, aud carned off two Derringer pistols, o revolvor, and soveral valu. nble rings sot with procious stones. A womsn named Jalis Quinn, alas Fanny Murdock, wos arrestod by Oficor Cawoy last ovening, on complaint of & tough-looking citi~ zou, Jamed INyan, who stated that the woman bad roblied him of $145, When both womn taken to the Armory, iyau sad he bad not lost any money, | Dotective Morgan arrlved from Laporte, Ind., yestorduy morning, huwn;i in chargo Henry U, Lougstreet, who iy ncoused of the torgory of nn order by wliich o obtained s horee aud”buggy from Daniol Tong, in this city. Tho value of the property s §200, The prisoner way locked up in Central Htation, It now appaeary that the Lee family wore not so badly poluonod aftor all, sccording to Mrs, Leo's story, She anrorts that the child was mado ‘drunk by n little whisky which whe ob- tuiued, and that eho cut Lee fu” tha leg bacausn o tried to fujuro hor. Leo absouted himuolf from tho house, and hes not returucd, About B o'clock last evening, whilo Il O, TYouug, of No. 6 Slegel sirect, was about Lo en- terncar in the castward-bound traln ot the Michigan Centrul Depat,he was mot by two man, ono of whom Leld the door while tho other Jortled and robbed Lim of a bank check tor %100 and 410 fn monoy, The thioves escaped belory Lo discoverod hin loss, Au oflicer, Krouor, of Quincy, yeatorday ar- Tostod & woll-droenod, stylish young man in this city uated W. I, Wado, who ks chqu‘ull with beiug an accossory to tho murdor and robbery of IL K, Haoll in that city sbout ton dayw ago. The prisonor wua temporarity detaived at the Central Station, avd taken to Cuincy lust nigut, 110 ausorts that tho officer has got the wrong man; that ho has beon employedjas n pichte mlckhmnu on Clarg streot for the past threo woeks, ‘Two watchmen in dlueller's stono-yard, corner of Indisna sronue snd Tiwolftl utregt, quarreled last uveniug about 6 o'elock over & huckot of .coal, and one of them, Matthew Watking, shot the ottier, o German colled Herman, through the Tuft clieel;, the ball praing, out below tho chiu, {utbeting o wevore but not dangorous wound. ‘Tho wounded man, whoss wuruame wad not obe tainod because of by injury, was romoved to Bt. Luko's Hospital and sttonded o, Watkius wus arrcsted by Berat, O'Connors, and locked up in tho Armory. Ilo states that Ls is eme ployed to * watch the Governwent atone and _other pmpcrt{l iy dueller's yard, and M, tlie Gorman was {u Mr, Muoller's viaploy. Ile wautod to got a buckut of coal from I sud way refused, wharnuron bo obtained = der from Mr, Muoller's clerk, which ho showod to Herman. ‘Ilio Iatser, not being avlo to ruad Englisb, poraiutod 1n his refusa), sund Watking way about to bolp himnelf to tha coal when ler- man struck him an ugly blow in the month, cute ting bis Hps badly, “Ho theu drew u revolver :;jn\ulmt ]l‘fx'mnnl :n abovo ngued. Watkins 1y yoars old, uud hears & good reputation asa cool ud fabibful wman, ¥ —_— SUBURBAN, f TURNER PAK, The two plenics that were held at Turaer Park during the last two weeks were both thres weeke ahioad of the eoasan. Hoth Sundays wers dsiop and dissgresable, Tho Bay 23d picals brouglt out aboub 1,000 visitors, aud tho May a8, 30th plenic about half that numbor, To-day the third picnio ia to bo hold by tho Park Associs. tion. Traina leave Chicago asonuo and Juarrabes nireot at 0:30 &, m. and 1and 3:35 p. m.,” and ge- turn at 6:30 p. m, ‘Thero is an influenca at worl to ralso the fars to tho bicnics, as soma of tho managera of the rond soctm to think that tho rida ons and back, and ontranco o the puk. is too cheap at 30 ceuts, Tt cortalnly [s teat for tha poople and raanagement to koep the faro down within rosch of the masses, 08 thoy nre tho ones who monst thoroughly enjoy tho freahness of tho country. Tho side-track atd turntabla are about com- plated, and somo improvemont in the looks of tho depot s coniemplated, Auothior atoro-limlding s to o built on Grand avenuo, Aud tiwo residenges arn keing complated. PNOSPECT PARK. Tho yoang ladien nottod £40 at tho strawberry festival given by thom Thursday, and continued over to Baturday afternoon and evening. Mrs, Lloyd has returned from Wisconsin, whero ahe haw been visiting hor daughter, who Lins been vary ill, Winslow Ackorman, of Proapect DPark, was driving_from Chi¢ago to his home, nccompanied by his danghtor, when near the ontskirts of Oak I'ark he was nttactiod by four milians aud §65 i monoy taken fromt his pockets. 1o was not badily injured. Ilia dangiter attempted to ery ont, but a louded pistol way placed at_ hor hoad, and sho wi imanded to * keop quist." 'I'ho furiers are moro hopeful of * tho success of erope. - JOILN MAC HALRE. Lecture by the fZeve Owen Stenson, 'Iie Bav, Owon Stenson, from the Arch-dio- ecgo of Tuaw, Ireland, delivered n locture nt Hooloy's Theatro last vight on ** The Lifo and Times of Archbishiop Macilale,” A heavy rain caming 1 just before the hour at which tho loe~ turo was to begin doubtless kept mony away, but nevortholeas thero waw a good-slzed audience. ‘Tho lecturor was Introduced by the Ilon, William J. Onahan, who made somo bifef ine troductory remarks on tho noblo and elovated charactor of tho prolato who was tha subject of tho locture, Tho lecturer was recolvodl will great ap- planeo. Ho snid that, siuco s arrival In thia counlry a fow montha aygo, his experienca bad beon pleasnut in the oxtremo. Ho folt ko was troading 02 free land, sud, beng the fitst time bo had ever loft Iroiand, it wau tho first senkn~ tion of tho kind o had ever experionced. Tho leetaror continued, delivering a high onlogy on Amorican institntions, and oxpreering his ploase ore {n tho ecencry of thin country, and tho evidences of its commercial prospority, 1o said that at no momont sinco ho had been in this conntry had ho beon & brouder man than at the presont thne, whon ho canght the Coltio fire from the Lrght oyen of his audionco nnd suw their beantiful Irish facon, [Applauso,] One summer's ovening, oighty-six years ngo, thore was joy in thoe liome of n young Irish couplo at the fuot of Nephin, Thoso who eama to congratulato theyoung mother pronounced tho babo lovely boyoud his follows, Lefors an one could touch him the voung mothor placed tho prayor-hook betwoen tha innocent hauds of the cluid, and counceratod his lifo to tho servico of God's sllar, ‘Thirty-sx yoars after, throo Bishops mot ot Lallinn “to connecrate n joung Biskop, o was nono other than the son of tho pensant mother, John Macllale, Next Tll('lldlf/ the fifticth year of hia Bishoprig would have hean completed, and thoro would not Lo indl i Irelaud that would not havo a bon-lire in his honor. From the grand ofd Pope at Itome to the remotost missionary Bishop, old Jobn Maclale wes the most remarkable prelate of them sll. 1le was threo years older than the presont I'opo, although ho 'bad attainod more than the years of Potor, During hus lifo there odd been”foar rofgn, and it oxtenrled over overy presidential tertn from Goorge Washingtun to Ulyeyus 8. Grant. At tho thno wlien ho wau born, tho world waa Iaboring with miglity lssuos, Whon Lo was o child, his fathor told bim of tho War of Ameri- cau Indopondonce, then o thing of yesterday, The accents of Urattan, Ilood, and Iluunkett woro atill teverberating through the land, and Bo was old enough to handlo o pike at tho battle of Vinegar 1LIL " Tno year 178!, whon ho was boru, was & memorable year, Then tho cannon of the Irench llevolution smoto agalust the tyrannies of Burope, and thoe spirit of Amorican lborty — traversod all nations, BlscHalo eaw “tho times of the mast drouds ful oppreesion againgt Ireland, An Irish Catholis in his youlh could not own auythiug worth more than £6,. It a Cath- olic rode a Doxtor or un Eclipso, a Protestant might legallytaka it from him, grvivg Lim £5 s rocompoente. In those timas the humano law of England sllowod £5 for tho head of » priest sot up on a gato, aud mass had to bo colobratod in cavea nud dripping caverns, Buch wero' the surroundings of John Mac- Halo's entranco inta tho workl, and theso things implanted in Lis youug broast an undying hatrad of British insolenco and injustico. Since then tho law bhad Leen vnetly bottored, unthl, to uso she national fgure, the only oflice to which an Irwhwen could not attain was to bo Quoen of Ireland. [Laughter.] 'Tho Irish Ohurch bid como ont from its long porsecution without spot or bewish, and was now tho grundest and freest church in Chiisten- dom. {Applanse.] ‘Tie men who brougiit about theso chalges wore great tun. ‘Lhe name of Danicl (*Cunnoll would always rise in an [rish- man'A memory us tho groat liborator, but Jobn all_m:llnlu always stood shoulder ta shaalder withy im, [1 1815, Jobn Maclialo was ordained priost, and appolutod Vrofesscr of Dogma in 8t. Pate rick's Collego, 1o those duys a Protestant would not ebuerve the ordinary clvilitios of lifo tonn Irish Catholic. Ministora iuclchod from tha toxt, *O'Couuell, tho I'ope, and tho Devil," “and avory cngine to malign aud abuso the Catholic Churen was owployod. It slionld bo recollected that tho Irish poopla contd not biing up thoir children in the Catholic faith until the eud of tho last century, llow, thon, ocould tho pricats bo oducated and ba tittod to copo with tho finished rheloriciaus of Trinity or Oxford 2 In John Mucilnla's youth the torror of tho pounl code was such that fur foar of its re-cne sctiont the Catholio priests woro timid and sub- uursive, Uhen three brave men arose who dared to bullet theso tloods of calumny,—Danial 0'Con- ell, Dr. Loglo, aud John Mfelfalo. [Applauso), In 1822 Dr, Me(leo, Protestant Bisbop of Dublin, organizel 8 prodolytizing mission in Ircland, ‘Lhen Jolin MucHale, from his Profossor’s chair, thwarted his nefarious designs. In that day ho way both the Nowwan and the Mauoing of the Lrish Glwrel, Tty yems ago his attackod tho citadel of tho Pratestaut’Church fo Iretand, and the grand old man had lived to seo the anccess of ha efforts In the discstublishment, \hon tho English Governmont offered to walary tho Gifah priests, Baclisle spurned the inaidious offer, Tirmly did be stand side by sido with O'Connell Iu his offorts for Catholic emancipas tion ond tho repeal of the Union, until 0'Can- nell mugled out thy young Hishop'ns the *Son of th tribo of Judah.” O’Counell had gons to Heaven, but o hiad loft bohind him tho closk of hiy sacrod priuclples, and that ctoak hiad fallon on thoshoulders of John Maviisle. [Applause.] Whon in 1852 o torribio porsocution was bogun against Treland, and » proat oxodus took place to Aworica, the ouly one to raige his velco In de. fenso of & porishing pation was Juhn Maciiale. He wrote nu apposl to the ‘Tory Government of tho day that might have drawn teara from n ntons, but was tronted with contempt. 1lis noble heart might then have burat in twain Lad he not with prophetio Innh‘vm soen tha growth of » wighty peoplo fu the Bapublio of the West, whose influence should atfect tho detinics of tho Old World, aud provail even upon Englsh obduracy, ‘Thewo were some of tho acta that endeared the namo of John Muclialo to- tho Irish nation, and mada the celobration of his Golden Jubilea Tuaeday n national rejoleing. . After tho closo of the loctirer's remarkn, the Hon. Wilkam J, Oushan said that a wminister of this city hud annonuced that ho waa golug to send n tolegram of congratulation to Tuam on Tuosday, in bobalf of bls congrogation. 1a kuow tho sudience wonld dosiro to Lo inoluded 1u thoso expressions of love and voneration, and ho beggad that it mivht bo sent in tho nawe of tlio Irish peoplo of Clieago. [Applauso,] Yather Waldron, of 8t, Mary's Church, then camo forward, aud said It wonld have boen ono of tho bappicst miskiohn of his life to sond such greetings in behalf of hisown cangrogation, but that ho was now donbly houorad, in that he was comnwissioncd to act for all tho Irish citizons of Chicago, [Applause.] L SRS e A PUBLIC BENEEACTOR. Bavaxxai, Ga,, Juno 6,~Tho will of Miss Mary "Tolfalr, who dicd last weok, ngod 80,—a daugh- tor of ox-Clov, Talfair,~was filed In the ofiice of Lrobato Saturday, sud containa several munifi- cont Lequests 8o socioties, Tho Qoorgin His- torical Boclety guts about $175,000; tho Indes pendent Presbyterian Church of Bavaonah, $50,0003 ko Presbyterian Church of Augusts, $30,000¢ and the Hodgeon Tnstitution, Teltaizr- ville Christisn Chiuroh, the Endowment Fund of tho Toltair Hospital for Females, the Endow- mout ¥Fuud of tho Taifair Acadewy of Art sud Belonco, and othor nocioties, aro hounteoualy ro- memborod. aud numorous poraonal legaclon made, inclading handsomn bequents to eolored family servauts, The ostato is valuod st over 21,000,000, TIIE COAL-HEAVERS' STRIKE. The Menta Vorston of the Mattere To the Jiditor of The Chicaco Tribuns: Citieado, June 0.—Durng tho past weok sovoral statemonts have appeared in the columns of yuur paper in rolation to tho difllouity oxist- ing batwoon the Laborors' Bonovolont Ald As- sociation and the Conl Exchango of thin city, As theso atalemonts iava given a very unjnat and ono-vided atatoment of ths alfair, wo now nak you to prosont through your columns our vorsion of the isnuo, attosted by facts herewith wresontetd. In domg this, we o not proavmo wo nto nsking any moro than wiat be longa to overy Ametlean citizen. Though our ealling is bumble, na men wo_nro equala bofore tho law, and as citizens of 1llinols wo observe amd ohoy sliko the laws of the State aud tha Uunitod Stator, Wo, therofore, claiar wo havo righty in common with uur fellow-cllizens, amon whicli in that shich is most sacrad to the Ameri- cau citizan, THE RIOKT OP ABSOCIATION, If thora in any recogmzed principlo which dis- tinguishes s roIlulJHn from s monnrchy, it is tho right of {ta cltizens lo incot, nusociate aud cou- sult for thoir own mniuni wolfuro. Whilo wo claim this right for ourslves, wo to not deny it by avy means to our omployotu, Nor du wo, by any Torco of reasoning, tinder staod by what” authority tho Coal Lxelange, or any corporation, will deny to us that righs and privilege wlich tho Constitution of our country necords Lo us. Wo noat emphntically onter our solemn proe tast apainst the chargoe of our BANCTIONING ANY VIOLATION OF LAW, In our capacity ns an assoeiation it is obligatory on our members to not ouly obey tho laws but to prosorve them also, Uur sssociation is not responmblo for any acts of vio- lenco committod during tho past week ; thoy have not (a8 will bo prosen {u the trlal) been_committed by mem- bers of our organization, They wero acts the responsibilily of which must rest on tho indi- viduals who commitiod tbeut, and uoton tho membors of the L. B. Socioly. Our vrganization Iu not the growthof an hour, It way not startod to meet tho prosent cmorgon- ey, Tt 18 an old-cstublishied bonevolent associne tion, its obiuel. loing sitmtlar to thoas of the Ma- gons, Odd-Fellows, i‘inh;bm of l?’thh\a. and kin- dred nssociations. Qur labor is of tho most hazardous nature, owing to the peculinr con- struction of the Y runa " (from work) wo lave to labor on besidos the nuture of our worls, and :lm noimun of tho year ju which wo hava to por- orm it, THE NATUNE OF OUR WOBK, To tho casual obsoryor, the work of 8 ' coal- heaver ™ (88 yotterm it) ts vory «implo; but when you como to examiue into it you will fud 1t both iutricato and dnugorous, To thoso nho vbsorve it from Mr. ltobort Law's yard, nt Madison-stroot bridge, it nppoets safo and without auy niak, bo- caune ho thoro sees but tho initiatory stops ot tho procoss,—~the moro work of dumping it from tho ~ dock of vessels to tho yard in tho immediate vicinity of tho ~ vessel; vrobably o distance of 40) fect. In this sliort distanco accidanta oceur which incapacitato mon from following their calling for wooks, months, oven years, ayo, and for lifo. Dub whon wo como to tho more oxtouded yards whera man havo to whoel their coal for & distauce of from 50 to 100 yards, over a plank ONE FUOT WIDE, from 12 to 15 foct above tho level of the carth, it In difforont, Hore Is whero our acci- dents oceur, It may bo t-day n doatls, to-morrow a broken arm or strained back, and such aro tho riska wo are, in tho vaturo of our work, abhged $o encounler. Iu reply to tho charges that aul waors aro 87 per day, allow us Lo present the following facts, which can Lo substantiated by employer and employo alike. Yor shoveling coal the averago wages paid are 16 cents per ton, 116 tons being considered a falr duy's work. Lhis amounts to Sf 25, which haa o Lo divided nmong » gang of throo mon, making £5.76 to encli shovol. For dumping coal wo get 457 conts per ton, and for wheeling coal 60 ceuta for overy hour actually omployed. Now, wo receive no payment what- over for ercoting or tearing down scaffolding, TupH, etc, #0 thot tho thne Jost on each vessol varies from ton to fifteen lours, for which no recompenso is re- ceived. Tukivg into consideration thon that wo ara not cmployed moro than soventy-cight daya rur senson—Ilost time, Sundays, and holidays be- ing taleen into consideration, wo find the averaga woges dusing the time to bo as follows : Shov- elors, 81,60 ¢ whootors, 83,90 ; and conl-dump- org, §8.28, Acdwhile it is truo wo aro it liberty to’scek othor avocations duriug tho spring and winter months, it i equally true that out-door work {s comparatively stagnant during this pe- riod, and that for ouo situation vacant thero aro o dozeu applicauts, 8o it will be scon that ju the main wo must depend upon our trado and the coal delivery suason for obtalving our livihood. Again, #s a rule, tho coal-neavers of this city do not rocelve their wnges rogularly, frequontly Laving o wait from ouoto two moutha for them, and in many ingiances the soason has closed be- {fore s sotilemont Lisa been effected, and this too from men who now grossly misrepresont our po- sition and demur to our clalma as exorbltant, but who have no compuuctions to raise s dollar per ton o the consuwor, na matser how large tho supply, whouever a cold snap affords thom a flimsy ;nmanno for doing 8o, And it fs s woll- kuown faot that for yearw tho Coal Exclinnge ot this city has rogulated tho prico of coal moro ar- bitrarily than any trade’s union has attompted to regulate tho wagos of 1ts mombers, 1In conclusion, wo desire to aay that, whilo we do not countonunco a rosort to violence nndor any cireuwmstauces, wo aro equally dotermined that no threats will m any measuro Intim- idato ua or provent us from seonriug what wo doom to bo our just claims, which justica to ouraelves und familios domanis,—an houost duy's wages for an houest day’s work,—and that we hava an oqual vojos with our employers in do- termining what thoso wakes shall b, CoxuITTEE LiAuoNERY' BLNEVOLENT ASS'N, =2 el i LOGGING NEWS. Bpeciat Diapateh to the Chicudo Tridune, East Sa01¥aw, Mich,, Juuo 0.—Bixty million foet, or 881,043 pleces, have Leen rafted out of tho Tittabawagse River thia eeason to date. Thero is plenty uf welor, and tnost of the loga will cono dowa, A Fundred Volumes have been wrillon abont the teeth, but one battla of Fragrant Bozodont {8 worth thewm alll It faan elizir that will keep the enawmol sound, Lrilliant, and upoticss {for a Hfuthue, An Eadless Varloty Lombroquins, window ahades, lace and Nottingham curtains of new snd beautitul desfynn, ot Hilger, Jenkfoa & 100", 2% and 231 Btate street, Houscluruishing Row, FHonraes, A very atylish apan of matchod horaes, 7 years old, splendid drivers elthur stugly or double, for sals cheap, Apply st once to J, A, Dryaot, 209 Stata streot, —_— Hallott, Davis & Co’s @Grand, aquaro and upright planos are for sate only at the plano-rooms of W, W, Khml coruer flate and Aduluaatreeta, el sotptnipula e DTN Tho Gonlus of Man waa_never moro anccoraful than when Dalley's Mag- fcal Pain Extractor was discovered, 1t iu the patincos for pain and akiu disessos, 33 cunta por box, 2] DEATHS, D-Ou Bunday, Ji €, M + Akaimior ot Dorm it Chiarios Ehamma2hratey Yo futant vo of funo; ursaltor, lrl.:nlln"lll: lu‘l'.ulmu ll:,p.n ‘ploaso copy, ANDREWS-Suddonly on Juny 8, at No, § § g e 8. Eliza, wite ot Dr. LS00 Angreneot} REESE—As Hyd ., JUEESE b Fide Pask, June & 13, Mabel Fuoral 3 p. 1. Monidas. —._ BPECIAL NOTICES, WITHOUT A SPR.ATUH ; JYau can cleun aud polish gold warg, with ELECTHO S1LICGS eill wqual 100w, * Eioctro S1licen Ls (e most wonierul siey lacoxdred In modern thos, 1¢1a purv iy faruioriy, fuund ia & N cal acilon, uro it only. #rs, and Krogors, ta, GILLETT, MCOULLOCHL & €O, 4 andt X Bouil Watorat., Uiileago. A l-‘c:nrml Bunion —~Unabla a Soar: Gilen Lluiinons Totie ot Amonia deateoyed 1t A ARIA ESTERIROOK: *Velliam, Weats chustor County, N. V. Tt Wil o, by all h:-g‘.h‘l{n.kbdp«'u £ NowYork, 60 aeuita sad &1 bor bottlo. g a4 ¢ A Valuable Discovery, Dr, 0. W, Bouson, o practical pliysician, [0 North tawt., Daliauore (o ke paldmuch: attoutt s di dlscorersd that extragt of rars all over the by mall, propares It in Dl“fi Doctor Is llr“ll 1!‘"' o AR RCIAA I, BTRVENSON & REID, No, Takyiv, Sorave Deasbord, sad ali droggiats, BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ACOIDENT TNBURANCE, 11} HARTEORD ACUIDKNT INSUItANGR COM- pany, of Ilartford, Conn., tanros policies fime” from ous da7 13 one year, o gartmanty 19 Dostborn-st., Uhlcago, U, D, PALMER, snagor. AGRIOULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, URST & NRADLEY MANUFACTUILING COM- pany—Ulows,” Tliding _snd “Walklog Gulttrators, Sulky 1iay Itakes, and It 1t Herapors, 47 (o 63 North Desplatue WALTER A, WOOD MOWING AND REAPING Maoline Gompany—Hzelusive Manniacturers Waiter A, Wood's Iran Mower and Felf-1taking Reapor, Singls or Combined,_Genoral Oiico 2w L ALL-BIGHT MANUFACTURER, LIsRIGIHT HALVE=~ For Corns, Hunlrn‘m:‘,fl:lml‘ Cuts, Fto., F.KIRK arfpflll;. 5, Hulo Propriator, Artiat Materfals, Arobitacta’ and Enginoers’ Hts- AR HA _ATIBOTE & TVLEN, INTOUTRIIS AND DEALRRS Tlonory, YWax Flawer Gonds, 58 Madisan-st. A L TEMA 8 FRESCO PAINTING, P SRS axn prarmms i Artins' and Faint. Hate OUKWELL, WILLIAMS & U0, AUUTION AND Comemiasion Meroiianta, 77 and 39 Nonrbory Chi- onn. Holl Roal Hstate, Dry Goads, Hooth had. oo 1iats and Caps, Faraltiire, Tlouseliohi Goods, and G gral Merehandido, Farticular sticatton givon'to oute al loa. BUSINESS DIRECTORY, M atasniN HATE G000 Q0K . WHOLESAL i pil Iurhllmlnll;{a‘ljnfnl‘m RETALY 3 ¢4 = " IR @ LerTraea, 10! A8, P. SMITII & CU.~DEALERS IN IOE. 145 Moaroe-at, o Gt AND DRALER IN foxwoon, and Ebony, 126 JEWELERS, 3, nnn'rniq'iu“.x L0, MOLRERALR & Nt TLE! T tatl, ltogers, Smith & Oo,'s mu&-‘rfl l:ffl;'x'_._m o LIME AND OEMENT, BRACHY O RS Fhns, MANTEL. Glascsand Corileos, Itisewood aad Walant atold- LIBRARY, (OBB'S LINRARY- iremthine fn EPISTOLARY NTATIONRRY, Kograved Cards, lnvitatiohs, Rto, No. 8 Monros: MILL] v K 3 CO~WIULESALR MILLINERY B, 118 « and Bt Qowils, Tadies' Furnish| d ¥y AWNKINGS, TENTE, AND WAGON-COVERS, (-‘HIUAHU BRIP-CHANDLERY CO., HEMP AND FIJ \Vl'rrfl (;'urd;u. "‘ll'-lng-.“l)uihi. h“‘l!' Hitoros, oto,, I b B B BUU T WATIILAT, L ARE ST itipar, Chicago. (‘Mflfl AND BANNRRS.COTTON DUCK. GILUERT HURBARD & CO., 02 to 208 Bouth Water.st., Corner Fifth-av,, Chidago. F. FOSTER, 0N & CO., B B s . ctarers ol Awalags, Ton v, Hanoers, Fle,, Deal Twli Dotk of i widtbs, to., Eto, WINES, GORDAGE, T UoMSPAR o naxw 0, M, T Nlocks, Bapplie PSRRI S A5 Ship Sqpottes 2i0 and 372 South Water.st, BELTING Q 'ALLOOK, HOLMES & Cu). HOEE -] OLM . II BEST UAL‘iI‘V RUBBER'AND LRATHER lkllllng. Kngino and Conducting Hoso, toam ~ Packing, ro _How 1i4_nod 176 nandofp i K“WB‘IBDG AND AQUARIA, MUFRIL, IO 'DRALHIL by Rrvanee nnos, Ucldfisly, Waz.Flower Oonds, and Tazldermists' Materials, 137 Claskat, BLANK BOOKS, BTATIONERY, AND PRINTING, W T entty hendqnartors for AUPPTURSINTII ABOVE LINES, Avd continnos 1o il arders promptly anil at falF pricos, NOS, 104 AND 107 MADISON-ST. JT. ¥, WATIERRLI-INFORTER OF MILLT. i1, nery, Steaw tioods, and Notlons. 106, 108, and 150 Binto-at., ovor Uossngo & Us, AUOTION SALES, W AT BUTTERS & 6o 17 l\')Nl; FoUTHR PRASONAL l’ll(( )] S N A SON.H O REAL BSTATR, VALUABLL SOUTH SIDE PROPERTY TO BE HOLD BY AUCTION, MONDAY MORN|S NI 7, 9 Hn"p'r 3«:} 1|\'l, M&_fllflvn JUNI 7, at 1 o'clock, at ogp o ullienst enenoc of (Vabashisr., and Fifty. fleat. 61 foot ooy, [ ulhiwost carner of Wabssh.ay, Tl fout deep,” F VAUsshar. aad Fitty.ge. 173 foot went fromt on Kiste at. 153 Toot aus froms oniate Lt foet west frant un W a1 betwoon Filty.ase, Terms—Uno-third cash, balance 1 and 3 yours with toroit st 8 e e o S DOLSAE AL BUTTERS & Co. netionsors, RS & CO., Auctionsors, Englewood Propert AT BANKRUPT SALE, TWO LOoTs Corner of Arnold and Bixtioth-sts,, BY AUCTION, FOR UABH, MONDAY MORNING, Ju ¢ 11 olclock, e 108 Asdisonsst. Foss Tate, :(r:“r'mn?fi.}’,?j 613 h oot i of he Bl T Ty TR (a Haukeupicy, 2 Assignon of 0, Lindne, WALAL BUTTESS & GO Aublimoncd: k4 ORGARS, DMASON, & HAMLIN-OABINET: OROANS. THR atandard of prcellonos among Inatrumonta’ of tho elass. P0and Bl Adanm- WILLIAMS—1Tt Ix,mrc 105, AND ORNAMi 1] H EN- o tal Painter. Fresoo Patnting 46d Caloimining. 110 fonroe-at. 0 PAPER-HANCINGS, Hlmn "IENKINSY & FAXON—PAPER HANG. Ings, \Windcw Bhad os, Boitding, and Upholstery hicaga. Goods, 229 and T Ata PIAN( ULTUS BAURR & CO, RENS AN e Bt G AN U ACTOENS AND Gruoral Agants for th Gold Modal Kiaba Plauo. South: east cornor Hiate and Monroo-sts. NOWN, TRA !&JBIAJ‘IIEEN PROI TY . TRA—SUBURBAN PROP: DR o i admiaat, A BPE- RUBBER GOODS, ]’IAIJ,\')DK, HOLMES & CO,.—RUBBRR OLOTHING, F Hoota and Gvorshives, iiorse-Covers, Kisatic Dands, Darriago Cloth, Nuesory Bhooting, Combs, Ulovos and Mittens, Door and Wagon !nrln%l, 1loss, ato, 1 Tandolph-st. Garen' nad 176 "R STATR G ARt NS INS i ad l WA‘\“I gfl“‘sflh—cg’r Iy Blx por eont Interatt Cllage, 10, o " Fatd on dopostta, ANSEN, MWOLUNG & Eg' NOOKSRLLERS AND " 'O, ), — i3 TR xgud]n?uum--t. . KEEN, OOOKE & CO.—~IQOKSELLER W. & Publisiors. 113 and 115 Btat-st, A BOOTS AND BHOES, T, B, WEBKL & 00.-MANUFAGTURERS AND . Jfl'lbvfl_l!_l_l}fxlll_ln Shoos, lr!_njdfil'{sMnkohlL p. SENEER 0NN AMD FHRLES e o NER—CANN Sy i figoSor snle of Urpatat Laka Pioklos and Caniiod Goods, alifarnia Caanod Frnits, W, N \ Iaitis N, 0. Nustson,) Baltly 1W. Nusesom, b Bpociaiee | W.N: Nousow:] Bpociater PENOER 11 P clém’ LPETING: T ORI FCK-UARPETINGS, OURTAIN Sttt Papor Hangings, 108 and 197 Wabssb.av,, corner Adama-st, OARP: 3 AVE YOUR OARPETS, LY HAVING TREM cleaned by tho Iioston Steamn Carpot-Cloanine Co., Nihoran tho oniy perfect Carnot Cleaner [n thie Unfiod Btatda, 44 and 46 ont Adnim CIGAR MANUFA T). 4;,FOOTI, TUE OLD EASTERN CIDAR MAN- i notaar, s Wostorn Factors, 6yl 07 S * o, Clny, Fibundor, low, Pummar, aad ddonticale e +1or Dl COFFEE AND 8PIOE MILLS, W, B MCLAUGHLIN- S UNIOS MILLA"--GOF. { « focy, Bpicos, and Uoltege Uaking Puirdor, & and 8 Soutty Waterat, CROUKERY, PBUVEN & RENT-CROCKERY, CHINA AND rars, Lainpa and Korosone Goods, 262 and 244 URTAINB AND BEDDING, 0! K. LIVERMOKE, D. CURTAINK, UOR:‘,ICfll SHADES, OUTLERY, ANDALL, HIALL & CO,~IMPORTRRE AND DEAL- I "ars,” Cutlory, “Cabla wd Pockot Kniros, ltazors and Helssara, 313 Ulntkat,, Lakoskio Bullding. DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, SApURL B, WHITE-DENTAL DEPOT. Bingham, Mannger. 14 and 16 Madison-at. 8 R, DOLLAR A DON'T FAIL TO VISIT STEIN'S DOLLAT STONE, thn only strictly dollar houso in the city. wharo you oan il everyihing you may wans. 106 Exat 3t noar Clark, RUTNIAMN, SON © .13t R B, SRRt arH 4,59, TMPORTERS AND n & FULTEN JpunsR IMPORTLE AND JOBDRRS, *Birkotat, A » O htcago, . sdisonat., DRY 3 R et DB Hoods. Nevsiaat Soromy ek B s Dry:Goods, Northoast oo Madison-ate. - New Yok offoa: 115 Worinese, 0 *¥ FOREIGN EXOHANGE, ROW-PETEISEN, ISBENG & €O, NO, 3 ROUTI Olatk-at.:_London'Bankers, the Lotdoa Jolnt §toek 'aris Bankery, Credit Lyonnal T - ors, Dis Yereinibents S DLk BIRE Li JeBALE.& FURNITURE, 200, 2, 394 and 09 andolphat, RORGR GILBERT — MANUFAOTURER AND ‘(‘,‘.b‘l.)finhrln l"urnllu'}fi. Finoand Medlum, 27 and 29 GENERAL R. R TICRET OFFICES, BALTINORE & OIIG L. It I8 TIK ONLY LINK solling ticksa 4o Eastern oftioe good unti nend, e GulpRE WS oy uinecan, $104iiiors, s Vil . §13; Now Yo : ; o7 % tho depot, Hposltion Buliding, - 4 I AKL SHORE & MICHIUAN BOUTHERN RAIL. 4 way Gouoral Tloket Ottioo, 64 and 68 Ulatk at., Shor. 10 Hloc] tlen | man Hous k3 Union offea iy rotunda_of Palmer touso: tho ioad of Laialle-at., on Van Buren. Thra ind low ratos. ['CHIGAN OENTRAT, & GUEAT WRSTRIN It Mgio Tlokat Emen.nuu.k'-‘-t.. ormet Randelok: Tos davariia baaingee g o bEisl o Shortod " s a oa o Vork ia o N ¥ Courar and el isitraser MOK VT OFFICES-PITTSHU 00, VORT WAYNI: & CHICAGO AND PENNS! Qla Giran Taging o) vomes . cifie Hntol,” cornar. jnon_and alata., and at Dopat, C. fear Aladison, Throo ly traing, with Pullman Ualace Usrs. IHatos always & atly other linos. __ e IOKKT OFFIORS O 0 '1 uinay 18, rl‘,mcm -'-‘:’.[.mou‘ nun”{"fl e" rif dow No. 3 Indiatte-ar, station; L 1ino, rutintig Initiman 15-whosfed s Cares moadg, botwoon Chicago aud Councl Bldas for case. snd SOm{ort BavATYIIEE: QUNPOWDER, lmt:on APORTING, DUCKING, AND AQHT. der, the best in the markot, Bu‘ifi‘ hy;rll Aiprermeniecommonleq by the ehapnplon vink Mot of nritae ape AT L dgtt . POWSERCD:, dtateat, Chichin, (HUNS AN HING TAOKLE, TR ORIENTAL GURPONDEI-E, 1 PATON, Gunaand Platols, Fishing Tackle, &o., & Btate-st., Chloago: _ Ketablithod 183, o TARDWARE, EDIVKLN I.Vt’:‘x':lh i RUWARK. 84 AND 62 ERCHANTS! HOTEL-CURNER OLARK AND Lako-ats, Bost-looated hotel for businoseme iho city, Nawly fitted Jor upriog trado, Aceom {oma for Tamilior and single persoiiw st roasanabio ‘Translonts, 3 per day. N (Rt vy AYGE i3 i1, Cut Luinbor, 17 snd Cologus-sta. markat, s MURPE CU.—~MAN OTURKRS rf'ma{ o, Toth, o o P nRRR OF oiso. ROTHKRB=WIIOLERALK AND RE- Bhingles, Yard, coj o b, B SATeE BO00L AND CHUNOH FURNITURE, q"ER\VDOD HOHOOL FURNITURE CO.—MARU- &) facturors of Schuol, U Uniea Furniture, d sud Dealors fu Sohool Avparatus. 164 And 15 Siata-it. SEEDS, TIQYEY & £O,-GROWINS, INPORTERS, AND Dealors in rleid, Gardon, and Flowor Saods, ' Hor cultoral Implemonts, Lawa-Mowars, Rustic-Work, &a, Tl Statest, SEWING MAQUINES, TTONE SEWING.MACGIIN Tho simplost, bost,‘and chonpast Lock-Stitoh Sow. iugiMachine in Lo kol beico, 840, Gonoral Agenta UL 8. AND TWIRT, MANUFACTURERS OF 147 Htato-at., Chicaga, SHIP.CHANDLERS. T)UNIAM & HOIT-SHIP.OIANDLRRE AND SATL. makors, Ourdage, Manilaand Jlomp La i, Canva IR o oAl B Wt LA = num‘usm cu.?( ox N r}v'u'l. BHIRTS, A, BATON-MANUFAGTURKR OF SHINTS AND o4 Uonto" Underwear, and Loalor {n Furalshlng Goods, 176 Siato-st. ULLER, AN b A n UMD, SR § 00 sy STOVES AND HOUSE-FURNIGHING GOODS, TN Vi hakTON T DAL 1, STovES, Uoodn, 19 and 194 Htato-at. ofromaloare, NOWTL. :!EAB‘LGD\ i3 & PHCate 125, O 1S 0. ~PIMENTY 3 K Gottnos, }’mmmp“wnd e LS TOY8, VERGIO, MUILING & (0.—MANUIACTURERS Childronts Caeeh Tuivoriars of Tare, Cloods, ird ‘Oai, E A e AR L4 ANILIA Ao S A, CORDAGL: M ety and atie ot Hingland Teih Wir . QILBERT TIURIANT S GO, o 21 to 38 Bonth Wator.at., Chicago, TYPE FOUNDERS, IL«;':'I'.’:E:‘.. TYPE FOUNDING CO.-18 AND 200 RUSSING vl'vrm‘\'xm\:JG fr T.. PRUSSI: [N INE It W S—R. N P & CO., Propriotore 31 an 3, Mcuipaote oo .. VWHOLESALE CONFEOTIONTRS, M. % Tagiea: Cands-Ticues it ha Untiod Stataee ™" WHOLESALE WOOLENS, IDDLE & B'(l\'lh A dJobbors WOOLRNS ARE) TAILONS T Lomioy 5" TIRIMMINGS, to AUCTION SALES. {80] 8. DINGEE & CO., AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCILANTS, Noa. 80 & 82 Enst Randolph-at. [82] Liveral Cashi advances on cunsignments, Regular Auction Nnles every Wedneadny and Hatnrdoy, Dealers and Monsekeepers, save 40 per cent! ‘Wo au stock and furnish houses complote, at pri- alesaIEEa] Yooy i famminh, houses, piften s ’h'lv. A now o atire, ta bo olimad vub without reservs o vances, Vatlor, Chambor, -Libraiy, and Dininy FURRYTURK, alf ‘stylos, now and secoud-band; Oarpota, &1l s0ts, misiia, iow aud ased. REAL ESTATR DEPARTMENT, B d& O Two Lots on Rebecca-st, 76 FRET RAST OF WOOD, on HOMASE, SOLD BY AUGTION, ) NG, b ' Tera A Uo.s Agtion ooms Lon Sthdca o190k 8t Dat. €O, AHE“MIN" 2+ Auctioneery WM, A, sUT The Efitm?NFifr—niture Warble-Front Delling, No. 468 Wabasha, To be 5ol by Auction MONDAY MORNING, June 7, a4 10 0'olock, aonnisting of * PARLOR AND UHAMBER FURNITURE, Rich Tnlatd Contro Tablo, Wardrobes, Drussels and All. wool Carpots, Halr Mattrosos, Dining-s . Top) ars e Mattrossos, Dining-room Sot. Tabis, aud Ohairs, Kiichan Fumiture, Fmpite ook itove, ete., elo. WM, A, BUTTERS & CO., Anctloncers, UNREDEEMED &00DS NEW YORK MONEY LOAN OFTICE, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION: TTESVAY MORNING, Juna 8 at 10 o'clock, nt Tottery it Arcyion, fogrs 1, Madiwonale b arloret lario number of Fige Gokl and Silvay C " PrNDE & Tery WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWBLRY, Gold and Sllver Oliatas, Siiv Vurdlure, hu{\l ‘Dmu; [f WEDNESDAY MORNING, Juma 0, at 0% dclock, Al Dattors & Oo,'s Auciion Rooms, 118 Madlsonat., MEDIUM FURNITURE, Parlor and Oliambor Hults, Sofas, Loungos, Kasy Uhairs, Cino and Viondsast Uhaire, olow oigs 0 o) Eaien ‘Risa, Vo Billiara Tabos: WEDEESDAY MORNING, Juse 8, at 11 o'clock, At Battors & Co.'s Auction Rouniw, 103 Madison-at., RUSTIC FURNITURE N LAWN ORNAMENTS, Toto-a-Tetes, Itustio Ohalen, Haagi Tiaskats, Vares and [lowar Siands in groat vasloty. © ¢ Alw, 5 New i1arneas s, 8 g op ugites. EEGULAR TRADE SALB, THURSVAY MORNING, Juno 10, at9:30 o'elnok, IRY GOUDS, REGULAR MADE CLOTLING, RAW GOODS. BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, At our Salesroomn, 108 Madison-at, W3 A, DUTTERS & CO., Audiloncors, BUTTERS & 003 SATURDAY'S BALE, BATURDAY, AT vX% 0'CLOCK A, M, o At thoir Haleaconm, 1 Madlsn @RNI’PUM. OA.?T&‘ETS, PIANOS, Eto, BY G. P. GORE & CO., C8and 70 ‘_thn\!l Avenue, AT ATUCTION, On Tuesdey, Juno 8, at 11 o'clock sharp, Wo will safl & Dankrupt Stack of CARRIAGES, Qponaud Top Bneplox, Damacrate, Twn and Throo spe Dhnetons, Upon Tusinoss 1ugsy, ono. Side-bar Joad Wagon. o Uysold 14 Ty adeaets. i, 's e T30 of Siligio, Dousie, and Ioapeoss Hare raoe. Such an Sott GEO P. GDRK & CO. 64and 50 DRY GOODS, Regular Atietion Sala of Dry Gands, Dress Goods, No- toas, Underwear, Whils Gouda, Hiamburgs, Ladles’ and Tnfant! Wear, Utibrellas, Larasols, Quilts, Spreads, oto, Ao salo of a npocial Importation of Goate' aud Ladics’ 2and button Kl Gloros, snd a line of itoynler's Cols- brateil Goods, Alsoa comploto lno of Genta', Ladles', #ad Chiltdren's 8llk, Lisle, and Cotton Glovas, Immenne Hoslory Sale, including evory grado and va. sloty of Genta', Ladies', Missos', and Childron's Woar, A tull Jine of Mon's and Hoya' Summer tats and Caps. Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Flawers, and Millizery, Gonta' Furnishings, Tino Undorwoar, Ororsbirts, Nov tons, Fancy Suaps, Bruslics, elc. A grosy varloty of Linons in Plain and Fancy Tabl Dimaske, Whito and Colorod Napk ‘Uunte'and Ladios' siandkorchiols, iog Uoods, Linen Crash, ote, atlory, Pintedware, Casters, Gablate, ote, Bants, Bors', Vauthyt and Cifldran's Ot Ulothiag, Tho olit.oatalilisho ¢ 11 a’elook, A fall Jina of Desleabil Baloopons 9:3) e & s WEDNESDAY, JUNE 0, Hogular catalogue anctlon salo of Ioots, Bhoes, Slip. X t rioty of Bon's, Womou' o RUTERE A A et Fa0UE & CO., 63and T Wabahoar, CHAMBELS & €O, WE WILL SELL AT PUBLIO AUCTION, MONDAY, 6th INST., AT10 A, M., TIE WHOLE OF THI FORFEITED PLEDGES Todatoof A. GOLDSAUID, Pawnbraker, at his atoro, 99 Exst Madison-at,, consisting of largo and variod assort~ mont of Wateh Juwelry, Uhsi; Hovol Upera. Glseos, e1c, bios, Wmm sciorve for o AL 13 050 atiarp wil farga venrtinunt of Dismond J. s, TAMIEIC & CO., Aucilonoos . 4 ON THURSDAY, JUNE 10, at 8:30 O’CLOCK. Jtzon want bargatas, attend tifs salnof HOUSENOLD FU T i e b Etniiuor Marbla and Wood 7 ‘ables, 1fasy Chales, founges, Waluut liststoads and Ruresus, Hall-Troes, Eronch and Goran Plate Mirrors, Whstuots, 1ook-Cisos, Walnut Chaiis uad 1tockurs, Dioseinu Coscs, Marbia.top uraavs, Show.Casen, Paslor aud Offico Dis nos; Thires, Two. Ply, atid Wool Garpata; fiity Estenaion Tables i ohe Inrgo Ralo. DAYS Slsinck-Fat st Nooks, ot of Ty Cora, ok of "amypking, lot of Tomstoes, lot of Raga, 3 ey k0. . GORE & 00.. Auationsers. ASSIGNEI SAL A well.eatablishod Comproasod Yenst and Vinegar Fao- ary, consistiug of Mash ‘Tubs, sis_Formontiuk ' Gunorators, rors, [teockvors 'for Vinoar, Bol Kngino, Sosles, Cidor Press, Dulivery Wagon, o be'suld at pubtip auction, o tho igbost biddor, TUESDAY, Juno 8, at 2 o'clock p. m., 3 White. dygnlck. Ao i Wost Witk it St ausonsor CHICHED ACADENY OF DESTGH ART SCHOOLS, Michlgan-nv,, corner of Vaun Burensat. Opon contlnuomly, Drawing, Painting, Houlptars, and Archliectury, ninder professfonal fnstructlon and guldanes of M. PELIX REGAMEY, J. ROY ROH- KRTSON, J. F, GOOKINS, President L. W. VOLI, and W, L, B, JUNNEY. For partloulars apply for clrculare, St. Mary’s Hall, FARIBATULT, MINN. Rt. Rov. 11, B, Whip) D. 1., Rector, Darlington, rlgelpal, taiatof by & full Corpw of Raport: eaced Teachiors, o Tenth Botiaal Year will commnanca on THURSDAY, SKPT, 16, 1806, For Keglators, with fml addréas the Hec OO RIVER LUMDER COMNPANY_MANUFAD. turers of and wholosals dealore In Lutbor, ote, Yard, Throapat, south of Tweuts-s0oond: Lowses 3 Bosus at, aud Centro LESALE DEAL IN LU o ll'l .:E..hl"V:“llhll.ldlfllkl)vdkl it o Duclor erades Q6oriug, 8o, Urdore bilod at vary fawerk Furdop-sh, FPHE B 1. ANDERSON COMPANY_MANUFAGTU: zo14 and dealors i s 010, .y corger Flax and ‘Tweaty-secen: Chi M SATVEY WHOLESALY. TUMTRD (T0 o deales outy). Hond fue prica lixt of Millingar's Pats entBlding, wuw belng used In prcforvice to all o ors. Tou per oout Cornor Morgaa aud Twoniy: MK LUDINGTON, WELLS Lutabor 3 S K bo Timiber e rates. 3 Thiso 3] N d O, No. 318, old 81 We Yot b e tiad ot Mk sy Ghdcageet THO: £ New England Normal Musical Institute, E. GREENWICH, . ). Helal . daly 13 ta Augost 10, URY i, Musls Hal, Boston, A Hoa-1ldu Mo o e o aE MILL SEM Tatilos, Poughikcopalo e tiidith, Calraolily Ay b At reas U 0 ; FRAGTIONAL CURRENCY, N A S NN $5.00 Egckages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXOHANGE FOR Bils of National Crrency, TRIBUNE OFFIC THURSDAY ! Regulsr Auction #sls of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, Moriery, Notlons, Vnderwear, Drows Ooods, Glar Thowers num--m"‘y, Hata Ao Os ooae, Shne White thoods, tibradories, Cutlety Pinted voaros b o Patarols. Aticiion sala of Carpote'at 11 clias, aud ' Pa a'clock: A full line uf cholco pattorns, Bal cny 9:30 2., Thursda, Juno 19 6.0y aro, p. qORE & c0., 85 aud 70 Wabhas! 3 A = i WA By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. B anit 66 Itandolph-st, Great Special Sale Tuesday Morntng, June 6, al 9:30 oslack, AT OUL BALESROOMS, 81 & 80 RANDOLPH-ET A larka sssurtmont Now and Second-hand PARLOR AND CHAMBER SETS, Wardroben, 1. , Tablos, 11 nd P o E R Ry T A Uxuitug Ktoves. “Tho eotiro atock of & rotail deal 2,000 Pounds Assorted Tens, Plated Waro, Crovko 1o, efo., ofe., ete. KL ", Audhionoiny. HODGES & CO. DAY EVENING, Juno®, st1'4 et T & By WM, ¥ Wao vhall woll ‘lz,n MO: o'cluck, at ur 4 aud aelictod stock futh ‘ronoh Chr Biey g are chanco fur lovers of Flag Ars, Blu . 1 sl F. Augtionsers. 636 West Lake-st. 0t TOESDAY MORNING, Juce 8, at 10 otlock, Bpaciaifiate of Fino Furniturs MorblaTop Chamby o v of o) .1 Bruwals, 2l lagra Barocks Tastor, Dialng, iting reom, Khichen ond Latndry Furoitire, Dlust Do aold, a3 'the owbors 810 selsesbeond g, ¥, HODGEY & €O, Austtonoars. ] By JAS, P, McNAMARA & CO., 27 Easi t Washingtoa-at, LARGE T—I§§DE SALE BOOTS & SHOES AT ATOOTION, Tuesday Morning, June 8, st 0 o’clook. Salondid sasastuant of Now Culwsvd Guvda.