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pulled and pushod last night from Twenty-socond sireot, reaching Madleon atrect at 11346 p, m, ‘Tho only Interruplion of the work was cansod by & temporary etrike of ona who had bosn borrowed from the ‘Thoy iuslstad on 5 a day, and tomporarily stop oil work, to tno joy of those in front of whose ouscs thoy had beon working. miro waa soon made, however, andtho bands frent on with thelr job. THE SECOND REGIMENT, ANOTHEN COMPANY ORGAXIZED. A mags-moetlng in tho intorost of the Becond Regtmont of Illinois 8tato Guards waa hold yos. torday afternoon in tho Fathor Mathew ‘Lompor- ance Halton West Hasrrison stroot. ing was called to ortior, and a tomporary or- ganlzation was effected by the olection of the Hon. Jotn F, Beanlan as Prosldont, and Ji Mr. Beanlan, on taking the chalr, mado a fow romarks as o tho objecta for which the meoting had beon called in that vicinls ty. ‘The Becond Regiment, ho raid, wos proudly advancing in tho North and South Divisions, and it wos extremely dosirous that the West Di- vision ahould {n no way be behind timo. Eighth and Ninth Warda alons there was ma-~ terinl for tho formation of at lesst two full com- panies, aud it way for this 10as0n that the meot- in tho Father Mathow Hall had been cailed. tr, W. J. Onalian followed in a fosw advis remarke to those jresont regarding the civil ministration of tho regiment. soma 30,000 to fully oqup and maintain 1t for the firat year. About ono-half of this nmount FIRE AND FURY. Tho Communists at Thelr Old Tricks Again, THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS‘. .NIehnlll Millor foll from Halatod st *ost bridge approsoh last svening while drunk. sad 1 narrowly d ing. °'§'|f: ?\n:’ E‘r’ooi« Herford will lestu ro in the chapol of tho Church of the Messiah W |d|3eldny evening on ** John Wesloy and 11is Worl t8." Ad- An Effort to Win Over tho Coal-Heav- ers and Lumber-Shovers. Tho Opinlons of McAuliff and Joffors t 8150 n cur- Bon Benron deylotes thalcas el 4 Concerning thoe First Reglment, rency aud & nota for 850, which somo adroit ocket took frem him in Unlon Park _yestor- gl:;kfnur:ocn, whilo fie was looking at the bears. f. Walter C, Lyman, tho popular elos ution- IILP::G reader, will ;’nvu anillustrative lecttire on by Volco and Gosture,” inthe Athenenm Dimo Conrso this ovening, at No. 63 sud 65 Washingtou street. ; n old man of 74 yoars, named John J, Sclilos- M\-A. liying with his dsugliter, Mra. Haupt, at No, 436 Hinndalo stroeot, tried to kill himself lsst evening by cutting an artory in bis loft arm. 11 wae discoverod i timo to savo Ins lifo. porary insantty Ia the cause given for tho act. One of thie most oloquent mon who lias stru ok Chicago for many -ngny is the Rev. Thomws Guard, D, D,, recently of Daltimore. \ beon induced to locture at Centonary M. 1% Chburch Tuenday oyvening at 8 o'clock, on ' Lifo and Its Possibilities.” This loctura is britlland and eloquent in & marvelous dogree. His Irists wit and oratory flash out in thrilling offests, while his profound philosophio grasp desply in- toresta tho moat thoughtful, PROGRESSIVE INDUSTRIAL MEETING OF REFORMERS OF MANKIND. A mecting of the Progressive Industriat Leagno waa held yestorday afternoon in Judge Rogers' court-room in Oity-Hall, the nudicuco consiating of two maturo Jadios, nino bald-hoad- od men, and Concb-shell Raynolds. Some per- son who had arrived carly st tho meoting had placod » small American flag in_hia Honor'a ink- ' stand, and this display of tho Stars and Stripes ‘apomod Lo seriously aupoy tho venorable Rey- nolds, for, a8 soon as it mat his o5o, ho sallied forth and returnod with a pleco of Iath, to which bo st oneo affixed his personal pockothandker- chief, This improvised flag of truce was raised high ovor tho bumbler jcolored flag to Mr. Royu- olde’ visible exultation. Beforo the procoedings began it was clear that tho League was not fu o etate of harmony, Mesars. Furey, Libby, and one or two others, ‘wero tho contrary patties, and declined to ngres with anybody about anything. As o prelimiunry to tho meetibyir tho emall party separatod itsolf into duos and compared notes in a loud toue of volce, oach member cxecuting occasional solos on a high key with wonderful offect. Tho fincst feature of this portion of tho cutortaiomant was tho enso with which the eldest lady presont gtilled tho tumult, whon sbo_squelchod Brother Rirong in a volce s melodious a8 that of a guloes-hen. Followiog are CHOICE LTS OF WISDOX pleked out of tho affray: i T t be ilod $o fearn that tho; et e bapiny WO Rkt others Sap ¥ Btripies signify tho past on penration, the white flsg [Uro, ahows Lo secret powcr of tho new dispennation, Unity, love, and powsr must ba foltaswed, s mmong ourzelves, and our dis- united natures must bo chauged to tho unanimity of Tho tax-robbers are nnited while Yo are fn the woady farest of distracted canturion. Tho fippant followers of fools need our guidanco Tho Workingmen Invited to Take Up Thelr Muskets, O'Netl aa Bocrotary. And to Bubscribo for the ‘¢ Vorbote. It bas often boen demonstrated that the Com. muniste n this city have but little influence over the workingmon, and all their scliomes and ef- forta to unite them have invariably proved a sad fafluro, 8till. the fow fanatics who have got it into their hpads that they must roform socioty rofuse Lo borquelched. Whonover aud wherever an opportunity offors itself, thoy ponnco upon and uno it for the purposo of inseigiing the workingmen into their cause and inciting thom toriot nnd bloodsliod, and insplring thom with & doudly hatred against property-owners and eapitalists. 1f thoy have falled in bringiug about a state of anarchy it s not to bo attrib- uted to the inofiiciency and tho tameness of thoir talk, bub because the majority of the Amotfean workingmen aro too eonsible to incendiary fanatics, who, whilo clalnilng to bo tho working- men par excolloncs, ara nathing but s lot of bummors too lazy to work and esrn so honest living for themsalves. About a waok ago the coal-hoavora strack for higher wages, and during tho firsl two days they attompted to {utimidato thoso men who were willing to work. 'Tho polico promptly intorfered, and thera lay beon no further troublo since, thougl the strike still provails, A faw days ago tho lumber-shovers alsa struck, and their placos were promutly filled with now mon.’ yard men are alko on & atriko at present, and the ownera refuso to nccedo to their demands, This #iato of alfalry has again afforded the Commun- ists an opportuuity to thrust themselves con- spicuoualy boforo the publio aud appoar in the areun a8 tho saviors of tho workingmau and the champlons of thoir cause. If they had ealled 8 mecting in ordinary times, not have gathored together a hundred to listoned to thoir nonsouso. Dut they know that at tho presont time when so many mon wero out of omployment and inan unusual stato of excitement s grana turnout would follow their call. In thia caleulation they wers not mistaken, The meeting hold at tho Dohemian Turnor Hall under tho auepices of tho Communists, yestor- day afteraoon, snd to which tho strikers werd particularly invited, proved a grand succoss from a communistlo stundpoint, the ball boing crowded, and no lees thian 2,000 porsons being prosent, Tho speakers, nll of whom wero well- known Commuuists, having boen forcmost in provious attompls, know they woro spoaking to an apprecintivo crowd, and henco thoy used no rostraint in Dhridling thoir tovgues, but let thom bava full play, Such incoudinry rant as was in- dulzed In youtorday afterncon was nover beforo o-publle moeting In this couutry, aud 1f attomptod in any other would consfen the porpetrators to prison, Bloodshked and riot wore almost thoaxclusive thomos, and tho annihilation of tho Firat Rogiment, judglng by their talk, 8cemn Lo ho a foregoue conclusion, Tuo meoting wes organized by tho eloction of Mr. Willam~ Jofferd Behluoter and Johu MeAuliff an Socretarios, M. JOIN HIMMENS was introduced ,ay dreased tho mcotin; Lo rawed from in tho rogiment itsolf. No young man should go into it who was not fully conslderablo portion of " lia timo to_dnll, and mako some littlo outlay in money. of tho rogiment was insured, and it remmned only to fucresso that success to tho grenteat pos- The Prosident thon ealled upon Col. Quirk, tho temporary commander of thoregiment, toro- puort what progross bad been made. repliod that inco the first meoting for tho pure powo, which was calted nomo five wocks ago, uetrly onc-third of tho work of organization Pornsnont oflicers had boen olected, aud companies were In procesa of forimation in all parts of tho eity, June 1, bo muitered in Capt. Cunniffe’s company of about 75 n1an, and nsxigned it as Compnoy s Jumo 7, B, Capt. iliggine; and day, Company O, cummnnded Six other companies wero Tlo Loped thata roparod to devolo a had been done, he nwstored in on the followin| by Capt. Murphy. vow in procoss af formation. hiall for driil would bo ongaged at as early a data ‘as practicablo, nud to this ond it was neccssary that a majority of tho full cumplement of com- anies shonld hold 2 meeting for that purjvso, all at tho corner of Canal and Jackso.u streats, whicl was 320 by 70 in sizo, aud conld b procured for £1,200 per annum, At thi firat rogimental mesting Lo hopod to seo commauding ofticors electod, in order that he wmight retiro from his preeout position to form tho tentt and last company of tho regimont. John X, Mullios, AL AL Miller, and othors fol- lowod ip complimontary remarks. Mr, Kiiig, of the Elevouth Ward, stated thata maeg-moutting would be held Sunday afterncon in some .ball on Milwaukeo arenue for the pur- poso of organizing sesoral companies in that Capt. Qwirk's men meet for drill Tuesda ovening at the coruer of Vau Buren and Clar Ha su(izestod the by Teynolids' nose-wiper] After sundry other aanouncoments the meet- ing adjourned, and the company of thirty-five men who had enrolled themiclves met for the trapsaction of bueinoss, maet ‘Tuesday and Friday nigbts for dril samo hall, tivey sdjonrned to moot for the eloc tiou of oftico.ta Tuceday evening. THE FOURTH. WITAT' THE CHURGUEY MUST DO. Soma persor1 or peraons now at liberty by tha negligouco of ko polico officers havo lately beon citculating var ous placards, tho latest of which is outitled ** DL uk well, ye brothren, thoir op- pressive richoa.” Itianot, as might bo sup- posad, an oxclusively Communistio document, but it doals witki o crazy attompt at religion at the samo time, aind founds moat of its denuncia- tlon and warnings on the fact thae the Fourth of July, our Natiotial holiday, occurs on the Sab- bath this yenr. [ha Isst fourth of tho bandbill While the pow-wow was in progrees, Mr. Furoy was reading to wwo.alt circle o hatful of rerofn- tions which Ln 111d evolved, but which ho would oot allow to L+ 11uie publie, 3 LACK OT NARMONY. {shera woro pretty woll out of rong called tho meetin, der, but was at once enap Libby, who wanted to koow chair, and what right ho had to load matters ow hio came in that or Strong said he held over from tha last n;ro!hu,v, ho tuought, by voto of tho organiza- 1] Hrother Libby roviled the organization, and wanted to bo irformod what it smounted to anyway If thora were anly half s dozen people init, svd mo two of those could ngreo ou any thing. mg:war Roynolds eaid that he wanted to hinve all thinge go forward in order ; ho thought thoy would come out bettor that way, The womsu nald sho wantod tolear Brother g fu Englsh, and said thoy wore Living in a conutry whioh waa called a Ra- ublic, What was the meaning of & Republlo 7 ¢ was 2 Government ruled by the people. Did tha stato of affairs hero agreo with tho popular And why not? Becauso tue people wero asloop. rulad, but they ruled the timo thov wore devoting 1o tho learning of, & governing _of the tho nlato of aftara would be far ‘1lioy woro asloep, or elsa thoy wonld at ouce soa that & awall wivority had succeeded fn depriving them of thelr rights, Tho country was not gov- erned by tho people, but by thioves and robbers, y complained of their treatment they wore told to go to tho ballot-box. 1f thoy were told in they must un{ that thoy bad been to tho ballot-box orten, and their ability, aad still those elacted always turned out to bo thioves. T'hoy had changed their minds, and would trust to the ballot but would ask thoseo iu oilico to do their now aud at ouce, stead of eplitting thomselves into factions, atood fogothier, shonlder to shoulder, their enda would bave boen gained long ago. peto with the misorable oliyue of gawn- Llers whio wero prostitutiug tho ballot-box. could not do thia; thoy Lad to think how to pravide brond for their families, W'hoy could Lts at tho ballot-box: No longer can thes peoples be kopt dormant ; ft fa In valu to Lopo it, Tlioy ace waking wy Lo the realillcs, ueceswitivs, aud rizhis of carihelife, sud making de. mands as gt brasks upou thelr minds,—domands upon nocloty, wid upon feln ing ready for u new declara. tion of Independence, o declaration of trus and full BROTUER DARNES #ald that it had been rovesled to bim to make kuown the priuciples of trua gavernment, whick liad beon approved by tho angels, tho chernbim to be the future systom ulda't bo expected to Iay it all opeu in fivo minutes, and Le wouldn't try. Brother Furey bggau to den) for hia resolations, aud, tuclin; upon State, Upon Cti urch, low.man, 'Chisy are makl Will the miulsters of “tho good poor,"=-<an thoy remaln silent7 Will aud glorying {n’ the mero * Doctor Diviuity,” accopt the more mieful, and (Larefors mobler, caillng fn Chriat, a real Doctoruhip, and beoo purging and plucing oo the Christlan fo tod and idllacerated Bodv of Boclety, an 1he firat story of the butilding of Christ's and as the only bass from which manké on, and truly up, fu the: beautiful spheres of Peaco, of Luve, and Marmony; wup, to bocom facl, citizens In the Tast«ipprosching Tio first Bunday of 2ho wmouth to como Ls happily graced by o unton with our # Fourth of July,” We call upon tha ministers of’ Christ on that day to como befure thielr broltiers and aistors with their Jroclaima- tion, clear and distinct, of their unfiuching obzdience od, and thelr declaration of independ- euco of antagontstic mon-iusde Iaw, and tha prosent thieviah, oppressive, and ecraphim, and Wi of tho earth, but ho they, lustead of aspiring nosuiual, the titular ir of achanco Lliuby voted loudly and no ono olse vatod at all. ‘Whereupon tive members marohed out, Brothor Furey solomuly carryiag his resolutions at tho head of the proceasion, ain called for Brothor Darnes, He 18 described The Amencan Philanthropiac from the Esst,” aud appoars to be a wild and His spoech was & wild and nonsensical Liarangue, with some religion, some politics, some philosaphy, and a good deal of arrant monrenso,—absolutely without a spark of idea or senso, Ho bogan by sayivg to tho ornons beforo Lim that thoy wonld be- Lo ‘stono hewed out of the rock which ehould roll over the city, Stato, and natton. Fuortbor on, ho aflirmed that Christ was o tnere ides! princlplo evolred aud develupod by Jesus of Nazarcth, s man, Wo were living now in the adveut . of Christ, wha had come, yet we wero irectly subject to and governod by a porsonal ta and that {ndivi ual proceaded. on bis billn an !¢ innocent luvatie, never got their ri by being propare of thelr lives could they obtsin thom when the tha people 1o mect en maszoon that day of eslebratd thero to hear such proclamation and weigh the nien aud tho balance of Christ, prepavatory 10 the inauguration of the I'aradise lost,—lo the ai~ tempt at & ronewed heaven on earth restored, And mark well: The church which feela called upon o bo the foromost advocste of the new socisl or will thenceforth bo tho Christlan church of the tions; and that soclal order, But,~lot tha churches mervi the baser selishocss of Bammonites, snd not coass sacrificiog folling Lumanity upou thelr altars,—tho dice are cast,—aud {u all the church urches in ths social - Somebody eald the warkingmen were o kind of vermin that Lad to be deatroyed from time 1o timo, And the organization of rogimonta of militla showed that tho capitalista were getung ready to hunt the workingmon down, (tne workingmou) see the hirelings in 5 our streots with muskots and cart. ridge-boxes? Why did tho workingmen not undr ila lead, will bo In ane portion of his spooch ha grabboed up to-morrow a8 {o-day, the flag out of his Honor's inkatand, and waved it violemily, eayiug, * Histo yor basunor to tho topmost spot ; ‘the stars ara clemouts of heaven, and the ntripes siguify that all othor nations shall bo mtripéd out of- existenco,” The effort lasted some time, to tho audience. .THE WABASH.AVENUE TRACK. THX WOUK VINIBUED, It in eald in Exodus xx.: 10: *“The sevonth io Babbath of tho Lord thy God; in it thou aball not do sny work;” but the Southe Bide Railroad Company, and the ofiicers thereof, Pprobably never hieard of this, and therefore kept Tight on laying . stroet-car track on Wabash avenue yeaterday, Tue men employed to do tho cloaring away finialied thelr portion of the job in tho forenoon, and bad tho thoroughfaro iu & nice siato of dieraption by thoir employed to lay the woodon baels for the rails ‘piecea thon occuplod the ground, their timbers iu quick time, In 1 fact over wince tho work bor teama wore busy in haul- tho dock nod dum; in ¢ obedienco fo God mors than tu greody man,” * we and our bouss " shall meek tho nder and nobler gratifieatiqu in # serving the rd” and humaoity; servin chisuce, under the baunor of any established chu; or f Htato—vot, under some farthful manhood lesderahlp ; {¢ fot, percbancs, uuder some white fla raised in bohalf of the umanity, bo its color whatever the great d emergoncies msy d church maysend out & not uncertaln eady on our Fourth of July. Wo waltto liuton § sud walt in hope, THE CARDINAL’S DIAMOND CROSS. Special Correapondence of The Chieago Trivune, Dea Motnes, Juno=11.—It has been current amohg the nowdpapers that tho diamond cross presented to Cardinal McCloskey was purchased and prescntod by a school in New York at a cost of §30,000. The Rev. J. F. Brazil, Vicar-Gener- al of tho Diocese of Iowa, says tho report is not The facts aro these : Uishop Hughey, Father DeSmet, and {Ihurlow Weod vimted Europe, the Queen Dowagor, from a feoling of ligh ro- td and ostoswn for America, presunted to isbop Hugles that cross as a persunal gift— not to the Church, Aftor tho Bistiop's doath it was fouud be ad bequoathed the crus to his elster, the Mother Superior of tho Sistors of Charity in New York, Bho preserved it with great care, and when the Cardinal wau s ed who’ prevented it to her schoo), to roscuted to the Cardinal, 4 $30,000, but 18 cost nobody owe cent in e S e e Hollock, Holmes & Co. The attention of the ladies beon attracted to the stare No, ing handsomely fitted up by Halloex, Holmes & Co, as ® branch store far the newest and beat'styles of rubiber @oods, The store will Lo opened on the 3 —— fuon? {Volco—* What tha h—l is the mattor with you 7" Confusion,] ‘Tha Chalr eaid that order must bo preserved, thamedt not, per- one wishod to speak, lot him comn on , and swas agroeablo Tho spenker then went on of poace, yot—under some ca shovers, and brickmakors for baving woral courags to stop at tho preaent thne, It olr manly spirit was not yot ex- fearod tliat-thoy would fail, bo- causo thoy woro too timid. They munt take moro eucrgotio measures, and every differonce of casts must bo banishod, o was not speak- 1g to Gormaus, Frenchmen, Irishmen, or Bo- hominns,—he was spesking 10 worklogmen, and Applause.] o, and to carry {t out mumt be thoir firat and greatost duty. ‘Clioy must show that they were tired of “elavory, and the time for ubited and enorgetlo action Liad come, Ile closed with an appoal for the support of the Commun- ist organ, the Vorlofe, which bad laborod so jeed for their ualvatinn, A, JONUN W'ATLIFY waa noxt {ntroduced. Ani A and tho cross- DY Yyears ago and Jald down the moantime, and, began, » large num ing the fron from the side of the work. Tue gangs of epi! Yesterday afterncon and night in putting the rails into place and recur- fug them there, Tholr part wasnot finished work had beon dome by The result of all this nj would provo there wore still groator and better ones. 'Uhis was a strugglo botwoen wisible and luvisible capital. The workingman. And inutead of controlling the in- visible capital §¢ controlled taom. should bs more equally distributed, enjoy the produce of this wartd. Deacher had onco proached a sormon on tho subject, *'The world, the flosh, snd the dovil™ He wonld preach from tho bame the world aud tho fesls, dovil, aud strike bim down. had & market valuo, and tbo wor! presentativos of Jator must also have & market valuo. Let thom seo ‘how thoy wore valued in Irthoy went to a livery-stable and hired & borse they woro chinrgod 4, whils tho man who attended the Liorae got from 81to §3a day. 'The labor of thio workingman was valued ot about one-half of that of au animal, must elevate the loast aa much val _Thia wan & good enough world for anybody. Wiy sticuld they not enjoy themsalves in thils world 2 Was it not made for the poor as woll ay for tho rich # A workingman J to supply a family of eix and more, The Bheritl recoived 35 centy which way mors il head, and the Bhei vide uo clotbiug, againet socioty; and there, of bread 1t a4 caat in prison, Al of bread, {4 was ati] ubmit eveuing Iato luto the uutll weveral hours' ight and Bunday labor, o fractunng of the commaudment, moralug tho dwellers on Wabash avenus liave s comploto streot-car track frowm stroet north to Madison, and to Biate. Furthermare they 1ty estimatod valuo particutarly has lately U0 Etato street, now Le- irt and balf-worn Nicoleo of each man's house, 1t is snnounced that the p tho dobris as rapidly as nkie tho streot passablo on n blocks in front ths great country, Company will clean v saible, and will m 6 aldes to-day or { Inreference to th bered thLat the Com its ofticera fn'the public proas, uclvea to newly pavo so much s lsy botwoon their The Musio Trade, s Ttoot & Soza Music Company, nugic houses 1n thia city, will close Abelr respective places of bustnes at 3 o'clock on Bate urday sfternoous, from Juue 1 ta Bept, 1, —— 0 paviug, it will bo remom- | 1790 & lealy and pany, by a lotter from ono of pledged them- of the atreet man o that he becomes of st uo a8 tho ko Ladies! Don't Fail to Ask Eilger, Jenklue & Faxan, 22 and 230 Siate strest, to 10 house decorating, cur. Youshould be postea, todo thla with Lsate, bocsuso Lhe aven terly impasssbla for bl ite width until thia |y dono, oven if tho vefuso be promptly removed, pany wero sore perploxed at ahiow you the newest aty) talus, lamUrequins, this spring, even If youdo nol buy, . —_—— . Don't Kill the Teeth with mineral degifrices, Eeep them white, perfoct, ud Justrous with thst cliair-yita for Lumaw ivory, tuat purifler of tho breath, and wholssome stimulant for tho gums, Fragrant Bosodont, The Omnibus Coruj han a workingman got por the atate of alfni nil had to pay no rent aud and wandorer, . And what were Jails for ? tripa ou Michigan portion making ou on Htato street, avonue and another portjy Batusrdsy night they were in a dosperate frame of wmiud, notwithstanding the cause of the visita- tion which hiad como upoy tueir favorite thor- ‘Thoy bunted evorywhero for infor- zation, and they found 1tuot, Joreruoner of {he grand army who drew the lines along which the men worked, + bis orders from \i & crime, and La w, crimo to steal a lo preater crimo to s piession thoy wero daily euduring, Theso caplialisis wera nluc’{llnk eplendidly oquiped militia througn the workingmen Lad to pa; ‘They asked thp A Remarkable Story who, though 80 severaly acalded that Wat saved by Lhe tumely use 18 told of & child the doctors gave ber up, sud ho said ho got ©of Dalley’s Magical I &0 with a pick bebind him. ‘Tust person, when applied to, said ho wax o} & shoveler io bis rear, sud hein turu refer qQuaationer to somebody further north, All the Feaidents on the aveuus weie swake, kb great tnlerash upon tho unwon Hallett, Davis & Qo.'s Igbt planos are for aals only st W, Blmbal, coraer Blate aod Grand, square and upri organized to shoot down the workinguien it they ibe plano-rooma W pi of W raisod their Leadn, was worth £1.500, whil Wworth bub 823, w3 ke bad wiown before. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE srould not do. Thoy must have food for tholr brains and minds as woll as todies. Thoy wors told that their groat-grandfathers wero batba- rians, having geadually como np to the helght whera thoy now stood. And_atill theso capital Ity inaisted that they conld not ba rained any highor. [Applause] At tho batlot-box they could not got thoir rights: fhiey would ba awine dled out of thoir votes. Thoy must UAE THE CANTAIDAE-ROX AND MUSKET, 1t they wanted to change thv present etatoof af~ fairs. " If they conld not rnise muskota at ouce, thoy must get woodan ones, and drill and becomea proficiant in tha ures of arms, and when the time arrivod thoy would esslly find the mnsketa nnd cartridps-boxes. They ueed tiot mnintain the Inwa s tha otliors did not maintain them eithor, Wanit to mantata the law that the First Rogle ment waa organized, or wan it to malntaln Robe ort Law? [Lauphter.] How could n working. man bo asked to maintsin something about which he know nothing at atl? Al thoy knew of tha Inw could bo put down on Lalf a dnzen pages, Tho workingmon wero tho real warriors, and 1n a fight with the militia they would suroly win tho baitin, To tho strikers he would say that they did not etrike right. It wan wrong for thom to nrovont nien from worlting for less wages. Theso mon biad prabably Loon out of work for- a long tims, and who could blame thom for trylng to oarn their broad? Theeo wero not tho men to atrilo Against, This was sjmply workingman against worliingman. To make s strike A succoss thoy muet atriko agamat Lho cupital itsctf, He wna not o‘)posml to traden unjone, but o muet con- fess that thoy are Inadequate to the presont timee, It ho controlled the conl-atrilkora hie would not allow the coal to come 1nto Clhiteago to bo ehovoled. T'he roads mast be blockaded, and tho vossoln provented from coming ‘1, They muat organizo under a difforent sat of prineiples if thoy wautod to gain any resutt. ‘They ouglit to Jearn from ths minorsin Ponnayl- vania that the prosent mado of striking was wrong, How long bad theso mon held out, and gtill thors wan enongh coal in the market, Coal was not inined to help thominers, it was merely a speculation ot capital. Capital a8 80 powerful that i would do nothing to bon- oflt the poor workingman, Why was the river allowed to bacome stagnant and throw up its miasmatio poisona to lail tho pooplo? Why was tho river nat cleaned to give them puro sir? It showed that tho air evon waa no longer freo. The rich had plenty of frco air in privato parks and gardens, Dut could poor mon go thore? Lhings had come to such a pass that oven the oir was sold bero as it was in China, o Lad but littlo regard for tho Conatitution ; it wne merely words, Flo had fought for the Union, but naver would Lio ralse hia arms again unloss it was for mometlivg blgher and better, ile urged-tho men on n ririke to organize, not agaivak workingmen, but AQAINBT TIOSE IN POWER, They mustgotthelrrightsillogally, forthey conld ot got thom legally, If tho oibior sido hns no regard for law shy sbonld they not violato tho Iaw also 2 When their forefathora thought thoy freod this conntry did thoy not fight against tho law? Whon Jobn Brown antored tho South in violation of tho law, did not tho whoto North ap- platid him, and now they saug, * His roul gooy marching on” And if they violnted tho law and seeurod their rights, thoy wonld be writtan upas beroes, and the futuro goneiations would shouat with joy, [Great applauke.] Did Mayor Colvin obeervo tho law when hio used tho Vagrant act against thom last year? Why was Miko Mc- Donald not convicted of vagrancy ? It was tho majeaty of monoy thoso aristocrats wanted to suvtain, and not tho Iaw., Law was but tho oncouragoer of wrong. It should be mors; it should bo tho encourager of right. Was thero a law that Colvin or Grant should sond forth thelr edict pronibiting freo mon from spoaking their minds ? Worn thiey rendy to resist tho capie taliats 2 [A groat elout of **yos!" was tho aoswer.] Wera thore Enghsh-npeaking men to Biclp im kil the devil ? [* Plonty 1"} 1o wanted toseo thom do something ; ho wantod to seo o change. What would they do? Would thoy take cattridge-boxes or ballot-boxes ? ‘Y'hioy must organize and drill with wooden sticks, and when tha fight camo thoy wonld flud tho tanskots. [Long-cuntinuzd applause and shouts of Bravo.] MR JACOD WINNEN then addressed tho meoting in (lorman. o sald, nlthiough tho workingmen receivod barely sufll- cient to sustsin themsolves awl thowr families, atill continned offoits wero made to raduco thoir rmall wageastill lower, It was & burning shame to ask thom to work for leas than thoy had boon roceiving, Tho miners In Ponnsylvanta wera al- 80 treatod i a shamoful way.” Decauso theso men darod to ask for their rights, thoy wero tra- duced and liowlod down by tho capitaliat press, which was {trying to make thom ncpnr a8 mor- derers and outlaws who should bo killed like dogs. Militia bad been sout tlero to Buppress them, though it was well kuown thint the miners had resorted to mo violeuco whatgver, Tho wagou the coal-heavers Lad becn recoiving wors Dot 00 high, becausa unusually stroug men wore required to do the work, Thinga hnd come to such a pass that workingmen coutd no longer live, and tho doalors now tried fo rednco them etill further, ‘Thoro wasaring of capitalista whono objoct It wns to reduce tho workingmen to eluvery, “Thoy must mako an end to this, They must rouso themuolvos sud orgauizo so that thoy could shiow 8 bold front when tho day of battls arrived. Thoy wore Communisty, and wanted to bo Commuuists. Thoy wauted tha valuo for thelr labor, and bo no longer compeiled to liva on starvation waged, A chango could only be [, wrought if all the workingmen jolned tho Com- munista, and worked with thom for & common cause, ‘Ihey wers poor, aud could not pay the woen to attend tho meoting, but their own inter. eut atlould induce thom to attend. Tho mon of Romo crled Carthage must be annillated, Carthngo was capital, and it must bo annihilated, Thoy wust becomo awnaro of the fact that it was thoir duty to ask for their rights, and that thoy had tho right to live, These capitalists wers now organizing thelr military. 'Thoy kuow tho feoling nmong the workingmen, sud, therofore, their muxioty to deatroy thum, Alter making an eloquent ap- peal to organizo and get proficient in tho use of arms to bs prepared againnt all. omergancics, ho auked thoss prosent to wubscribo for the rant of theso Tho brick- thoy could porsons an Clisirman, aod iI, tho firat speaker, Ifead- A contury ago thd poople no longer. If thoy spend country, difteront. had votod to the beat of X no longor, luty Ilad the workingmen, 1u- Workingmen could ‘hey on! to fight for them at the nn{ Vorbote. 'Tho nost spoakor was ot AR, YFLUGDAD, who also apoke iu Gorman, 1o begnan by saying thiat thoy could wait no longot 10 oud the slavery of tho workingmen, If their posltion was to Lo Lottored they must lay hands to the work, and striko the Llow mt once. The corruption had become 5o great lu-ugnuunl collapeo could not be far oif, Thousands of European laborers hiad como tothis country to battor thelr condie tloo, belioving this to be.a land of liberty, But Low eadly were thoy milstaken, Europo was paradise” compared” with this mock Ropublic. Those coal kiuga in Ponnaylvania wore worse thsu tho Luropaan Butcm-uw. and no ono cculd do otherwlss than eyinpathize with the poor opproesed mi 1ers. This laud had sunk so low that & workingmau bad to bo eato- {ful when bo went bomo st niglit that ho was not OARROTED BY HONEL ARISTOCUAT IN KID GLOVES, In Chicago the brick-yard, coal, and Inmber wen were sufforing from the arrogance of the capi- tolists, Wlat an outrage! 70 rafuse to pay tho old wages becauso thoy could get won to do the work forlessl Did not_theso men ateal tho cnapital from bumanity? Dlack workingmen wero relvased from elavery, and white workiugmon woro re:enalaved. Iolicemon wore stationed sround the yarde to put them down, ‘The very power for which thoy Lad to pay was used for thow opprossion and in the iuterest of capital, Bo bad was the prosent atate of affairs that noxt wintor the alteruative for ho warkingmen would bo either to wstarvo or to unite and fight. It they wanted tolive they must take the helm themsolves, What use was there lu this country for militta 7 1t waa a shame e Europie, aul it was werely dono to guard 6t tho workingmen, for 1t wan well known that the time would come whon they would Le compelled” to froe thomselves from their (nkn a4 the risk of their lives, This day capital was the Preadent of the Unithd States. ‘They sbould sorve capital no lougor, but mako it servo them, Thoy must unite and or- RAWIZY, 80 Lust they cauld Jook the danger iy the face, and not allow themsoives to ba snot down {a the atreet like dogy, Thoy should stand there with musket lo hand, and defond their mnighte, nd hbertied. ‘iurau applauso, | Bir, BlcAulitt atated that ho had learned that if the lumbormeu bLeld out & fow duys longer they wauld gain thoir point, THE FOLLOWING NESOLUTIONS were thon jead lo German, English, and Dobos mian, and unammoualy sdopted : Resolved, That we, the workingmen of Gbicago, fn maus ineotlog assewmbied, do Lereby ustend our bearty sympathy to our brother workerv, iho coul-niloers of Yeunsylvauls, coil-iesvers, brick-makers, und Jumber- yard workers of Cbicago, now engaged 1o & combat with Iyraunical capitalisia, sud wa prowmiae to sld thet mentally, physicaliy, snd tinancially o0 far as lica in our power; aud, Reaoliet, ‘Tuak wo all recogutze (ho necossity of a united, pawerful, barinonlous organizstion of ail the workingmen of America {uto oue saliy body, s tliat we wliali wpare nu eifurt ta catablish & united ore gaulzation upou ooe solid and svund platforum, Ou motion, & cumwittee was appoluted to ‘F'" s collection for the sufforing minere in Peuusylvsuin. Did they uniform piepared to meot thoir 'to say that coal-houvers, lumbor- tho 'hoy wore fighting for Ilo began by briefly siat- they were wiong it visiblo capital was the The capitat All abould text, Butbe wonld skip , and go at once for tho (Apclmul. Labor ingmen sa re- Thoy recolved from @1 o for teeding a prisoner, refuge of offendory it “was society that It » starving man was called to tho wrongs and op- CONCHAZLL BXYNOLDS, after various offorts, succesdod 1 obtaining the loor, Hs sald ho was iu eympatby with tbeir raavemeut, and he bad booi organizing both workingmen and workingwomen, and meetin; were held overy Sunday. No workingmen should be absent from suoso mam:s b - he Chsuman sumounced that ¢he Come sireels, snd the % for the wuskets aud the These soldlers ware v, before the War, wl.llu workingman w‘-’- That MONDAY,*JUNE 14, 1876, muniata would hold s picnicat the acific Gardon next Sundny. Alter a foty more mpooches, which woro all tn tho atrain of thoso roported abovoe, the mooting adjourned, —_——— UNEXAMPLED CHEEK» Cornellus Ealling Brown’s Two Mar. ringes—A Forged i1l ot Divorce— .Ernudulont Appointmont to “the Khoedivoe's Army—A Eruiticss Jour- ney into Egyptee-A Hemarkablo Chapter of lloguory, 3 Buffalo Courder, During the Iate montks of last wintor one Cornolius Failing Brown—-an individual with s many failings a8 his namo would imply, but by no means wanting in an amount of choek that is slmply lovely to refleot upon—sojourned in this cilty and viciuity, and whils fo theso parts beoams nunited ™ in the holy bonds of wadlock to a Miss Briggs,of the Town of Elma, a most astimablo young lady whoao family ocon- glea & high ntstion of ‘wealth and reapectability. 'ho wodding was a very ologant affair, Boon aftor tho nowly-marriod couplo took their do- varturen, tho happy groom, who rojoiced in tho addition of AL D, to bhls. cognomen, gave ont that ho hiad recelved a vory llattoring appoint- ment to a positlon of high rosponsibility in tho army of tho Khedive of Epypt. 'l'o Egypt 1€ appears they went. And now tho Nilen Republican, publisted at Niles, Michiran, publisies the soquei, nud also relatos somo facts in tho Liography of Cornclius Falling Brown, which very couclusively prove bim to bo a seawp, and a scamp whoso audacity is {m- menaurablo, Tho paper ahove alladed to statea that some R}lfl yoara ago Cornolius mado his nppoarance at o8 IYREAN FROM COLLEGE, and ongaged io the dry-goods trade, paying littlo attention to businoss, however, His manner way quiet and unobirusivo, and he deporied bimsolf in a manner quite becoming » Christinn, Subag quontly he won tho heart and haud af one of Chicago's fairost bolles, the daughtaer of a distin- guished medieal gontloman of that city. The nuptials wers colobrated with a full degroo of splendor, and & wedding trip to Europo was mado by the happy pair. Soon, however, the #ad discovory was mado that the gay and fesfive Cornolins bad boon indulging in the commission of some HEAVY FOROEUIZE, aud tho result was that when the couple roturnsd from thoir wedding tour, tho young Iady betook orself back to her father's houso, and the hua- Land to paxts unknown. Tho decolved wifo ob- tained a divorce, and was subsequently married to auothier man. Tho next the 'fnopln of Ntlea heard of Brown was that ho had locatod some. whero in the East, had studiod meailcino, and by somo unaccountable tutn of the whool of fortune had received tho desirable and rosponsi- bte appolatmant of Burgeou-Gondral to tho ARNY OF TIZ XHEDIVE of Egypt, with a salary of $7,000 per annnm, in gold, and authority to appolzh nis ssaistants. Of courne, overybody wardered at Brown's gzood luck, and moro than wondered that such a char- setor 08 O, I, B, should ba selectod for ab oftica of wuch bigh trust and emolumont. But now comes the explauation, although thoao who kuow Brown's former bietory could scarcely be sure priscd At any sirolie of rascality on lis part, vot tho cool offrantory, insano audscity, or whatover it may bo called, of hiu Intest porformancos can- not but astonieh every ous who reads of it. With bis modical diploma in his pocket, Cor- nolius mado his appearance In Erio County, and in duo time wooed and wodded & young Indy aa stated in tho openiug of thia article. Bat in effectiug oll thisit waa necossary to have o di- voreo from his fhat wifo, a8 his former ‘marsiage wes koown, ¥or this difiiculty, howover, our hioro's fortilo brain spoodily found a remedy. Withaut resarting to the cumborsoms and too publio action of the Courts, lie dipped his facilo pon and coolly ZORAGED A DILL OF DIVORCE, which onecrupulons and onminsl performance waa ontirely sucoosaful In its purposo, ‘The forgod bill was exhibited, scrutinized, and the young Iady's rolativos and friends supposed Jt waa ull regular, Aftor tho marriago the couplo aet aail for Egypt aa stated betore, and in Egypt thoy safely Jandod. It has slnco Lison dovolopad tht ali the documonts portaining to tho appoint mant were forgeries committed by Brown's own band. Arrivad at hia destinstion he hiad the BUPNEME EFPRONTERY to present his papers to Gen, Btone, Commander of tho Khedive's armed forces, It took leas than uo timo for the military chieftain to discover that * Cornoy’a ™ reptosentations woro fraudu-~ lent, “Tho Intter was informed that-hia docu- menta woro forgorios, and that his objoct in coming down into Egypt, so for from his own dear native land, was to bo altogotlier disappointed. e ondeavored to oxplamn that he Uad boon decelved by porsonago purport- ing to tho anthorized agent of the Khedive in New York City, but *“the stories, namos, and clroumstancos as givan fn thin city and in Egypt did not agros." ‘Ihe Kledive didn't want * Cor- ney's” sorvices olther as Surgoon Goneral, or Grand Vizior, or Chiof of tho Trossury, and our sdvonturous youth found himeolf at smploe lela- ure to study up the aniiquities of tholaud of the pyramids, or to speculato as to how he was to get back to his native heath, according to his in- clination, Cornolius Falling Brown’s situation IN EOYPT was anything but agrooable, and bow ha was to make big oxodus was a conundrum of vital intor- sut. The situstion in which the decoived and botrayad wifo found horself must bave beon in- deod mournful and discouraging. The scape- graco husband tried the efliclenoy of a telo- graphic dispatch to his father-in-law, but, as wo aro givon to understand, mistrust was oxcited, and tha old gentlemau did not aes fit to reapond with tho pcenniary asslatance called for., To add to tho raacality of Brown's wholo perform- ‘n%" he !nducet} & alasamato ’lo ucnnmmy Mn.; to pt, upon the promiss of a porition, an the I‘:{lur lh‘l‘don himeelf thousands of milos from bome, and with no moaus of subsiatence or of gotiing back, The auvonturer and his {nnocent dupes aro atill, wo belove, in that far-off clime, Further partioulars will bo awalted with intereat. Whother in Egypt or America, Cornolius Falling Brown's proclivitica are likoly to fatch himup in some prison svontually, —_— A New finpe of the Lock. Amost malicious, mikchlevous, and daring thelt acenrrod at the reaideuco of & Fifth avenuo marchany, at Oslklaud, a fow afternoons ago, whoreby & fascinating and protty damsol loat a luzurious hoad of naturnl golden Liair. Sho was & guoat at Lier fricnds’ houso, snd ofter a dinnor nap aroso {0 find Lernell s dostitute of halr as 8D Infant, Ble wan (&I;;hlanudn Ler own ap- poarance, ond alarmed the housoliold with hor ecreams of terror and lamontation, A thorough soarch of the dwolllug was frultloss, nor wad any traco discovered of tho atolon bair The affair is Involvad in mys. tory, No stranger was seen abdbut tho pronysed that day, and tho girl was entirely un. congclous of the maliclous Li"mu uutll the dlscov- ory of hor loas was made, It Is conjoctured that aho wad drugged, oud that no unpracticed hand porformed tho operation, A singular fosture of the mystory is that whosoovor committed the theft seomed ouly to covet tho golden ringlets, a5 au abundance of valnable jewelry aud a amal sum of money on an uncovored {ablo in the room remained untouchod, .Thls lattor circumatanco loadu to the further confecture that some {enlous girl sought, in thrs mare dsplcable than roman- tie way, to dofaco tho boauly of the afilicted dameol by robbiug hor of ita conspfouous glory. —Pillsburg Gazelle, Centaur Liniments allay palo, subdua awellings, hoat buros, aud will cure rheumatism, spavin, and any fiesh, bone of musclo allment. Tho White Wrapper ls far - —ma {8101y ute, tho Yellow-Wrapper is for K Arper sultasls, Pilco & conts; large bote tes 81, At Barnum's Hip- roma § De, Wond, Velerinary MeDa: ougas in av., Now 11 I tste. Dopot, No, ¢31 Blath. Yorks bty b ea s 4\ e Dobiie, Sparkling and Bright Wil he the Sllver on your tabl nd all your Hou, bold Utcosile, when cleanod s lished with Elct srosilicon, This srticlo lss nataral Infusorial product, obtalnod from & Navads mino, ealirely free from grit or lojurious chiemicals. It cleans sud polishes with lees I bor snd greater brilllancy thao any wmatesial sver before- dissovered. Itehould be in every wall reyulstea bouse: Bold, Hold by House-Furaishing Btares, Druggists, Jew elors and QOrocers, Agents -GILLET, McOULLOUL & CO., 3i and 38 South Water strost, Ohicaga. A Valunble Discovery. W, Benson, & practicsl physiclan, 109 North Eu. Batinors (ruoRiey b bt et oation to nary: bas discovered thsi extrsat of celer, 4 shismuly ehmbloud, b 4 aeriain proporilun, (avariably aus, narvous T g HMAE O TR chotulatry, and sutferazs ali ovor the country are ordaring N i 50 18 per boz, Iy Boent N psoye it g toseab by ot gl B ot sty AAUK, BTEVENSON & RELD, PLET A iy e BUSINESS DIRECTORY, TWINES AND CORDAQE. ™ AND BINAL ROPK, Homp and Manilia Laltyarn, NT INBU! D ACCIDKNT INSURANOR COM- ford, Conn,, fssuon policins for any o hicago, U, D. PA T ALL-RIONT NANUFACYURER, ilunione, Tinrns, Cats, Rte., 24 oonts B KINK STARI 30 ta 98 Sunth Watar.at WHOLESALE WOOLENS, e 4 Joh WOOLENH &N 1y FA Lo T Itemored to FAANA 1 Madtonn s, BOBOTT & TYLILH Syt Fiowet God Lo ta Moo ARTIBTS HATKR[ALBOAN'D FRESCO PAINTING, AUC BY G, 1. GORE & ¢o; ™ ©8a0d 70 Wabath arenuo, AT ATCTION, On Baturday, Juno 12, at 11 o'clock gharp, Wo will soll a Bankrupt Btack of CARRIAGES Buggles, Two-spring Tareo-spring Domocrats, and one Sold to pay advangos. Alro, ono now Studobaker Slde-bar T fino lao of Bingle audikitpns | o AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OUKWELL, WILL AUCTION AND Comminsinn M: Doar! ® Phactons, Two ang 1 eticuflar attentlon AWNINOE, TENTE, AND WAGON-COVERS, HIY 0., HEMP AND Duck, Navdl Kloees, ‘sto., P GORRE 'Y C0., A 0 Wabidshoay, DRY GOODS, Tugsday Moraing, Jne 15, at 9:30 o'loik, Togular Auction Snla ol Dry Gonds, Nof ¥l:d¢"mnr. itats anct U, i1 {'LAGS AND BANNERR_COTTON DUCK. GILBEIT [TURIA i3 262 to 208 Bot ps, Arthiicial Fluwer Btraw oods, Custaii Lacds snd Cartal - eln, Linen Shindee, ef F. FOSTER, H;‘!’.‘lvna CO., s in groat urlu':: Wh! 3 tfa Goods, and & Neo of La, Awatogs, ‘oo, 1 Kirta to bo olond, lino of Fine Imported 6-4 Clathr, to by Men's and Boys* Summer Clothing, nary and medium grades, {1 Snits, Coats, Pints, Onr Hoslers Ling, el an R AT IO 0wy S0 e, 's syory varioty uf Uents’, Ly, Busponilers, Para, CARPETS Cloaing Sala of Cottage and Tuwo-Pi o'oluok, Nice pattorus, 20 and 312 Nouth Waterat. DELTING AND HOJE. Ccu. UilRERAND LEATHER Englue and Canducting iloso, Inca in Yaokea Notions, Kans, ALLOCE, Ol AR QUAL and goods from ¢} * GEO, P, GORE & CO., 68 and 7 Wabash.ay, At Onr Catalogne Anction Sale Boats, Shoes & Slimmers On Wednosday, Jne 16, at 9 1-2 &.11., ‘W shall, in nddition to our usual 1a B BTOOK OF LOO! il gt sonnlating of 3 N'S, MISSES", * GEO. P. GORT. & 00, —_—e e On THURSDAY: June 17, at 9 o'clock, ‘Wo shall offor somo more Bargatns tn Household Goods, and Chamber Sol: ble, W il Tioant. Marhle' s W. 5. [luruaus and Comnden, slice Chalrs, Extonsion ‘Tables, FParlor sod Otlice frigerators, ons Forca P DIRDS AND AQUARIA, dilah, Was-Flawor () and Tazidormists® BLANE BODKSb STATIORERY, AND PRINTING, I inantly hendquartors for all o 2 i " ConIONUS L 108 AND 100 MADISUN-31 5. RREN, GOOI B 00,—TOOKSELLERS ia i " 113 and 113 Ntatewt, CARPET Driho Gtttoa Hlosm ‘Carpat a Carpo i ‘only. perioot Carpot Clonase Ia the United who ran tho only Btatos, 4{and 46 Wost Adsme.st. [¢3 RED, in MEN'S, WOME. d CHILDIIEN" 'TIE OLD EASTRRN CIOAR MAN- s o Wostern Faotory, 65 and 67 Sonth Wator-at._ Best hrands aro ¥lor do, Houry Olay, ¥lor Del Floundar, Boss, Fumar, and idonticala. DOLLAR S8TORES, FAIL TO VISIT SIEIN'S DOLLAR STORE, tha only atrictly dollar housa in thn gan G ovorything yon sy wane. 100 L int P Bolt e otumion, B A, suDB:zu%& TMPORTERS AND L N 0, ] ULLER S TULLE e e ¥, % F LMPOR Fitrosson - Carpers.” Diasks, las’ Clienss, | don Siiinklor, ono Marhle Soia ] N —_— gt b an-rmnrrwq%%%m:no & CO., NO. 3 SOUT] ‘WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., == k-st.: LondonNankers, the Tandon Ji ok i Daskars Uredit Lyonala Hamburg Banks 9, Tl It OF PERSONAL l'l]ll(u),l’»l‘ D AL ESTATE, FURN HALE & BRO., ATUCTION SALE OF MISCELLANEQUS BOOKS, i Jano 16, at 3% o'olock, a1 TTHRS & CO.. Auctionoers, ENTIRE 8TOCK OF CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Plated Ware, Lamps, Chiandalters, Avos nad 3\ Ande. Riore: Hkmeon e Lo AT STORE G912 ST.ATE): " WEDNESDAY MORNING, Juna 16, st WM. A, BUTTKY 10,0 A 'WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 0. Goods, Planon, Wurnitaes, Carpets, Veilaw, aud Glisaware, & TUESDAY AFTERN ENERAL R, I, TICKET OFFICES, our Baloerooms, 10K [ia LTIMURK & ORIO It K. 18 TILlE ONLY LINE W solling tickols to Kastern oitios, good antil used, at 0; fialtimoro, $104 dolphis, #12: Now Yor or at the depot, Lxpos AKE BHOIE & MICNIGAN 8OUTIIERN RATL iy Gonaral Tioket O 1 oo in_rotunda_of 'Paimer dopot at tho boad of Latiallost., on Vau Suron. Through cars and low ratos. TCHIGAN GRNTT MIGHEAOEYE: RAL & GREAT WRETERN K. T , cornar Handoipk, st. Tho shortess The farorite h""‘i";l"nll'nl.l 'l; :‘?I\‘a Fa s0only lin vk via both N, ¥, Con tral aud rrio Rall roont. 104 Bass Mt W BULT ‘Madison_and Toar Alarison, Three Gars. al DRY GOODS,J)WI‘H[;‘{ 5, Al.o‘uvrulh‘mq‘lfl s&‘ Madiso BUTTERS & 008 BURLINGTON & fook of Lake, win. noal-ak. station. 'Ouly ing-cars, Iargest vnh}zs“ OHIOAGO; b Glan) net EXS & C0.. Auotioncors. SATURDAY'S SALR BATURDAY, AT ¥ O'CLUCK A, M., At theie Balosroum, 108 Madi«on-st, CARPETS, PJ. mado, balwaen Ohicago and Oonnoll B Som{ort nnaurpassod. GUNPOWDER. RANOE SPORTING, DUCGKING, AND LionT. [ FURNITOW niog Powdor, tho best Sold by al dealers/aud rocotamendad br tho o —_— i gl Tt By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, UN8 AND PISHING TACELE, HE ORIENTAL GUNPUWDER—E. £, FATOX, Pfatols, Kishing Tackle, &0, 63 Chifeago. Katabilihod 1853, On Axhibition at our salosrooms, 84 and 88 Randolph.at., MONDATY, Auction Sale commoncing Tucsday Morning, June 15, at 10 o'clock, and- After- noon at 2:30, An Entire Now Collsotion of 137 OIL PAINTINGS, By Well-Known Awerican and Foreign Artists, “I. B, RORTRCOT, MRS, 8, M. GALVIN, TIU. VELIER, GEO. HARTWICK, HOTEL, HOTUL-GORNET, OLARK AND Bost.Jocsted hotel for businest-men in Newly fitted for spriog trade, Acsommoda~ o3 Transients, 81 por ds; HUMAN HAIR GOODS, OLASSBROGK— Dealer tn uwan ¢ LU & LEITER'S, BT b . mnml“flmll 81i-a, L} VERY, MURPIIY & U WIOLESALR & RE.: s, lLogers, Smith & Ca.'s ER MANUFACTURRRSE OF Lath, ot., corner Fisl HARNLEY BROTHRRB-WIIOLESALE AND RE- tail Lumber, Lath, nud & % Jvloguo-ata. Qtive, &1 Bouth Waw ORD RIVER LUMBER GOMPANY—MANUFAG {urars of and wholusalo doatars in Liimie . e wouth uf Tweuty-socond, Law A. VAN WILLIS, W. IL. LANGWORTNY, And othor equally eminont arilsts, The whale colteotion se'ected with unusual cars, and consignad 1o ue by & wetl-knuwa Druadway, N. Y, tlata’ Sataaroons, with positive Lnatructions ta sell, witbe aut s or rosarve, EACH PAINTING MOUNTED IN A FINI GILT FRAME, 0D ¥ 00.-MANUFACTURRRS OF 1 LCiion, to et Sorhet Wk and 8. DINGE 3 AUCTION AND COMM Nas, 80 & 83 Enst Randolph-st. UL N By ARG A Ueatars iay sava 40 por oont and sa OALVE s private sl & largo stoch SSION MERCIIANTS, W, HARVEY - LESALE oA 5ead for prics st of ers. Ton per oent miro surfacy Corner Morgan and Twenty-se P KIRBY.OAR! manufscturers and oy Ao GANPENTEN TPOE 1, WITHIC 1 e OREARRAN of new aud second-Li, d and Ofie Fraita, Hine oo of Hrussala and Ingratn CARIPEITS newauady, ucd, aud 1o rul] cut toondar, MUSY A lowast Uguris L pay advances and closs com ***enan wsraT DEPARTMENT, SILSBEE, DINGEE & CO. Handliug aud auction sain o Buburbau Property asps By JAS. P, Mc A 31 Rast Wasthilogtou-st, LARGE-AND ATTIACTIVI STOOK OF BOOTS & SHOES AT AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE s Y, B A hEatns . 257 West Twenty. OUEL—-PARLOR PIE 1ogs, 261 Wabias! it e upispor iy S atrowmny, Kakisrad Card, Lagliauialy PAPER-HANGINGS. PAPER HAKRG. o ¥ s, lioota, Bilppurs, ote. Alsw, W duzon Lol JWN, TRA-RUBURBAN PROPRRTY A BPE- Sy, Moo d Otls Bk 141 Lagi A "By J. B, CHAD PAWNIRGKEL'S BALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, AT A, GOLDEMID'S LOAN OFFICE, Go0Dg, [TALLOOK, HOLMKS & (0. —RUBBER OLOTIING, Clarriags Cioth, Nurvory o Giatty Mo Bl{fors, Door dod Wakoa Hiringd, BAVINGS BANKS, Tu= STATR BAVIN I & sud Mandoy, 148l b WATCHES JEWELRY, DIAWIONDS, & \Vl‘l'u(lv‘ll‘”lllt:!;lt\llfi. FOR UAB] By Wi §, oD 636 West Lake-st. On TUESDAY MORNING, Jume 15, &t & p. I, Marbls-Top (bamber: ity o, Tegram Bix per u'nunc:'m ECHOOL AND CHORQH FUBNITURE SHERWOOD BUHOOL YURNITURE CO.—~MANU- oA ppareiis. 151 Ak 1nd Biare ah BEWING MAOHINER, spoat Lock-Biitoh Sew. and Doalors in Sob hl.lllchl.na“:u tho ma: . JOHNB( Gensral Agents U. 8. 4., BBWIN"(} gn.x, AND I N1L.! i), N TS fe, . T0Y8, FIGIIO, RUILING & LO,~MAN Children's Canis, Gopds,. 1iird O Sl tird Onass St ¥ino Furniture, Parlor, Diahie, St arulidro. Bkt bu o AL, I HDDGE_S'-I co. By B, LEL, OHATTEL DMORTUAGE SALS, s TWIBT, MANUFAOTURERS OF .47 titato-st., Obicago, AND qmml.x it T L et B 0 Ly ader ot worlgagess L. T