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cy, minropresentation, and partisan malevolence” which ho protends to find in our gemally-com- plimontarysketch of him. Filppant? Not a bit of it! And aa for * mleroprenentation and pare divan muolovolonee,"” wo sro ata lonwlo know qheroof Mr. Masoser speaks. Wo said only tbat ho was & thoroughly-consistent Democrat, and quoted a fow instances in proof thorof. ‘Tho Pittsburg Post has been sontencod to a #10,000 fine by a Conrt and jury for calling onu Boon » bad Democrat, and now wo aro accused of calling Mauonzy a good Democrat, This fa appalling. Wo sre aware that the term '*Demo- crat” Involves womewhat of repronch nawndays, put, as wo undoretand the matter, neither Moonz nor Mauosezy object to that, Ite simply tho quallfying adjective that makos thom angry. Hone is mad because tho Pittsburg Post anid hho wos 8 bad Democrat, and Mauonsy is mad because Tue Curcaco ‘Tnisune said be wae & good aud consistout ove, Wo aro afraid wo sball linvo to take [t back, In the same isaue of bis paper, tho Telegraph, in which wo find gentle plainta about our troatmont of him, is an edi- forisl in favor of ondicga expansion and cheap shiuplastors,—a financial policy that loads to do- prociation, bankruptey, and repudiation, ‘bis iam depatturo from tho beliefs of Jsrrznson, Jacxgon, aud “ Old Bultion," which shows that Mr. Mauoney lias aobioved tha aj parontly Im- possible feat of boing still moro m the wrong than be was acontury or eo ago. Wo fear hin financial views would not sult tho Joffe. Tho jntolligont part of tho Domocracy of this coun- try believe tu sound moncy. Aud so Matoner eannotcome, It tsa pity. Far better boa man with the cow'age of his opinions in Dubuque Yhan a Janus-laced trickster who ruus & Detmo- eratle paper in Chicago under tho falso flay of 5 sham indopendouce. Wo aro anxions to soothe tho wounded feol- ings of Brother Mauoxey. We canuot truthfully retract our statomout that Lo is a thoroughly good Democrat, ou far as porfect Bourbonisu: is concerned, but wocau ako tho addondum that he isa thorongbly bad one frum a Republican ataudpomt., We trust this will be acceplod ag the amends honorabie. PERSONAL ‘Mrse*Smiloy, tho lady preachor, has written a volume of Meditutions, Judge Neilson sighs for the onding of tho trial, Lo wants to go to Saratoga. Jobn Brougham is writing his remiuisconces of the stagu, which cauuot fall to be interesting. “Haus Halboln is to have a monumont at Auge- burg. Prof. Windinaun bas drawa a desiga for it. ‘Tho way Boston paid tho Piper at tho Bunker ‘Hil celobration wau by preventing his evjoy- ing it, Punch says of “ Lohongrin,” that, though there isa King in tho opora, thoro iv no alr ap- paront. . A. T. Btowart offers rich prizoa to the winning crows at tho Baratoga races, ‘Thoy'll need dry- goods most. Boston wives no longer " puts head" on a rofractory husband. ‘Che broom-stick ralyos a Bunker Hill. ‘M. Luborbior, Prealdent of the Germania In- ‘parauce Company, Now Orleans, 18 at the Aotro- Folitsn Lotol. Clora Morris Las postponed her trip to Europo o30 weok, and playod Cora at tho Brovklyn ‘Tnoatre last ovoning. Ex-Goy. Woston, of New Hampshire, is io constant rocoipt of lotters desiring to ougago ym for a walking matoh, A echool of journalism fa to bo started in Dabliu. Its object is to koop the New York Lerald supptiod with intollect. Masonry isthe popular excitement nowadays io England. Many lodges have beau obliged to reno the price of admisuicu to keop people out, Angust Belmont snd Pierre Lorillurd havo er ab sold four horaes of their studs, The beasts Drought Httie or nothing, comparatively spoak- ius : : -4 Bathshebs,” saya the Brooklyn Argus, ‘was nos a bad woman at heart.” Cortatuly not, or tho bird would not have suog there, Sho was whito-aouled. ‘Thiers ig an octogenarian, but for all that he hestaken as much care in tho construction of duis now misosion aa though ho almed to live a centary longor. Y#Abbe Constant, who once boastod ‘Note shi glo membor of the Academy kuows a quarter ot what I know,” bas ot lexgth justified the asvertion. Io is dead. ‘ithe latest luteliigence is that Swoeny will ro- tara and bare hiu arm fur the fight. If bo does proceed to uncover that momber it will only bo to imry itim the City Lreasury again. Matthew Henry, and not King Solomon, was tho author of the proverb: Cleanliness isnoxt to podlinoss.” Henry know, for Le was « theolo- gis. and a gentleman, aud tried both. Spiritualism has gained a sudden foothold in Tussle, Its introduction is of quite reveut dato, andthe “manifestations” ore sltogethor elo- meutary, Buch as rapping and table-tipping. Vi. W. Tillotaon, of Booth’s Theatre, refused to uell a revorved seat toa colored man, W. Ht. Davia, and o Grand Jury has rofused to find s trus bill againat him undor tho Civil-Rignta act, “A Portland (Mo,) man hag a ring containing & lock of hair from the heads of Washington and Jackson, It camo into bis possoasion through tho wife of Proaldent Madizon, to whom it be- louged. Mr. Fred L. Keller, recently stage-managor of tho Obicago Musoum, and an actor and mavagor of long standivg in this city, ssaumes tho man- anomout of tho wtago of the Louisville Oporn Huse this wook, Col, A. O. Matthews, United States Suporvisor of Interns! Rovenue, iu stopplug at Barke's Ho~ tel. Ho vislts the city for the )urposo of Liston- iby to Judge Blodgett's decision, which wlll ba delivered to-day. . A Scotch peddler completely cowed anirasciblo Wolabman, who fnsluted on ighting bim in ao ivn kitchen, by goimg down on hia knoos and imploring pardon for having killed "two mon aroady, and being about to kill anothor,” Half « hog spioce fa what the hog-crop of thia cnuntry would come to if divided up fairly among ta—leaving out tho young infauts, Any ons wishing our half bog can bave it by merely incloaing one dollar, ete,—Duffalo Courter, Mri John Q, A, Bean, late General Froight- Agent of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Tiatlroad in thie city, and at presont General Agent of the Michigan Central and Groat Wost- ern Railroads at Now York, is hero on business, ‘Washington Indice aro all on tho ragged odgo of remorse, anxiety, and fear. Madame Yoshida, wife of the Japanese Minister, bad somo native @mubroidery on her crimaon crepe droas the othor aight, which drove them wild with agonizing envy, Mouars, Walker & Northup, Jate of the Times, have commenced businews in their advertising bureau, Other newepaper-men would be glad togivethomacard, but journalists generally hava little to boast of but thelr beauty, and thas advortices ituelf, ‘The Australian Btoam Navigation Company's Steamer City of Molbourne sailed yesterday from Ban Vrencivoo, Among bor passengurs are De Murska, De Vivo, anda tho troape of Do Munka. The farewell coucert for the benefit of De Vivo was an immense succeus, Mr. Tilton made his appearance In the Court- Yoom yesterday with a new summor necktie, ‘This suspicious circumstance did not cecape the Vigilance of the brotbren. Tuey saw in It at nce an indication of » subtle plot to undermine ‘Christianity and oramble the foundations of the ‘acclal fabric, ~Lrookiyn Argus, ‘W. 8. Bammes, who was to have been shot in fen Francisco by Mra, Loomis, if the pro- geome bad been followed, ssye of the girl, leorgie Loomis, thet she was only # protege of bis, “Ho sew Ler on the strest ons day ababblly nd Jamred his hand into bis packet and yanked out tlrco or four $20 gold pisces, which ho gaya her.” HOTEL ARRIVALS. Patner Honse—Sowph Cand Ranta Ford savor, Ikochenter | W. Wy aoulevittes ‘New York ; Willan I, Meyer, Gatorade; Portlatid ¢* John T. in, Now York} Hchiryver, Emanuel Blifer, David P, Giark, New Haven ; George W, Ents, M, Bwoit, Now Orleans: Alfred ‘iatnes, Joroph C. Gill, Philadelphia y P, IL, Harrie, Gen, Wiliam McOandless, Jamen Atwood, ¢ auiatigh, ShUladelpuia st. J. 81 D, FHeh, Lauiville 5 We 1 Guan dra 58s a #3 A, Groon, We Derby A. 'D, ‘4. Verdery, At Grayiton Georgn N. Chere, Clev "Thurnns He Canfield, Vermont; G, Axnow Brown, ler, New Zeniand 3; O, White, Sandusky; Henry 4, Camptell, Pittaburg; Md. Heade, New York; William d, Mes Kiminite, Clevoland : T, A,Gzilleapie, Pittsburg 5 Jobin J, Morrison, Brooklyn !'A. 8. Mupkine, New ‘Yorks ), Bo ith, Obie man Hovse—Joln 8, McAdar, Hosta Yokohama; 0, Finuco, Custa iN. Finke, Ittea P, Gay, Boston; John H, Iayimoud, Davenport; dames Wataon, Pittatnrg ¢ Je 1. Fairs banka, Now York; D.C. Hetmett, Albany 3 J. ©, Edwards, Indisnapolis,... /veimont Hove—Thtna Te Hragton, Bt, Loula; W, A, Hatoford, Oblo; Henry Evans, Jr, Baliimores J, Ji, Weodman, Clucinuatt ¢ ¥, T. Doane, Honolulu; 8, H, Canterbury, Yokoharna 3.1, Johueon, F. 1, Gtbaon,” Australia; Hf, Wormes, Grand Haven; Thomer Nickerson, Bo Gen, dy Q. A, Bean, Detroit; W. W, Wheaton, Detroit; D. Mi Tiawthorn, Ban Francisco A, Levy, dorepl Bundy, prge Olubausen, Pittsburg; C. E, Auer, W, Wileoz, Connecticut, res CURRENT OPINION, Tiseup William Allen was unantmousty nomi- nated far Govornor of Ohio on tho 17th. But, if Hoyon should beat him on the recond Tuesday in Octobor, be will be Sitdown William Allen forover and ever and ovor,—Memphis Avalanche. Bam Caroy, tho Democratic candidate for Licu- tenanut-Governor in Ohio, once delivered a speech in Tray, and then purebased a gold-headed cano, which bo caused to bo presented to himeelf as a token of the high csteom im which his oratorical effort waa held.—Zroy Times. Awa distinguished Aldermanic Jeader of the Democracy said down in Kentucky, in objecting toa proposition to old Democratic barbecue on Friday. ‘tho hift of the Dimocracy don't ato mate on Friday," ao the ‘tbift of the Dimocra- cy” belong to tho 'Short-hair” crowd.—dlba- ny Journal. ‘The way to colobrate the Centenninl fs to im- press tho fact that wo lad great revolution, and that we have @ great country, and novor odmita thought orasign that thero over'was any rebeltion i this country at all, or that there is anything wonderful in an ora of good focliug io » famliy of brothors,—Lrookiyn Eagle. Now Orleans needs s breathing spell, This will bo givon her by lower taxation. In tho whole Stato thero is a moro cheerful tone, if only because the peoplo are vatistiod that their condi- tion is so bad that it can’t bo worse, This, how- over, is a gloomy viow to take, Louisiana haw the promise of peace and decout goverumout. Givo there to the State, and her prouperity is as- sured.—Charleston News and Courier, Col. Anthony fs now lying in bed, flat upon his back, and has been, for noarly six weeke, in the same immovable uftuntion. It is only duriog the past two weeks that bo has been permitted torcad, THe Cutcago Tamungz has been fur- nished bim prompily each day, on the arrivat of the Rock Island train. Ho solocts that papor Dbecauvo ho holieves in Joxcph Medill, and thiuls Yur Cuicaco Tumune the best paper in tho United States.—-Leavenworth (Kan.) Limes, Tho men who fought forthe Union on tho ‘ono sido, and tho men who fought for tho Con- federato cause on the atlior sido, aro after all the truost and wafeut reconatructors., Fitz Leo in Boston, bearing Virginia's offering of national patriotism aud Southern good-will to the North to be taid on tho altar of the Union at Bunker HIM, und received with abouts of joy nu ho has been, is truly typical of a yeunine reconciliation of the bext aud bravest of voth soctiuna.—Zich- mond Whig. Tho maxim that competition is impossible where combination ia practicable hay just ro- ceived another jilustration in tho compact be- twoen Garratt aud Tom Soott. Their war is over, and thoy have again made common cause against tho West. Mr, Garrott's rosy picturea of chésp transportation a8 a permanent boon secured to the Wost by hia Company, havo faded away. His boust of building up Baltimore with protit to hig road by means of low froights, dies away in the summer air, aud rates go back to the Bara- toga schodule,—Aansas City Times, Gov. Hartranft had good ground for the pride with which ho addressed tho multitude at tho foot of the Buuker Hil Monument, on Thurs- day afteravon, aud suid: “I have not come 1,500 miles, a8 zoy friend, Gen. Shorman, hay; but 1 havo brought 1,600 Punnsylvanians with moe,’ No State of the Union was so worthily ropro- sented at tho great celebiation at Boston, save Masyachiisetis, ag waa Ponusylvania, and nono recuived toore hearty greetinys, ua tho brilliaut Proceasion swept ou for four hours through tho doubie walls of donse crowds that lined the 8 muilox of the route.—Philadelphia Bulletin, Ono of two things appears probablo at this momont : either that the Democratio party is to be the party of rag monoy, or it is to bo divided onthe great fiuavcin! issuo, Elther caso fur- nishes the Republican party its opportunity, Tho only cound doctrine is that of « spocio basis, and it is bound to win in this country, If not now, then when disastor baa taught our peoplo a lite tle practical political economy. But wo believe that thoy uuderetaud it now sufliciently to mako the dovirine approved by reagon aud experience tho winning ons, itis tor tho Republican party to take that up aud unite in ity wupport.—Loston THE INDIANAPOLIS SCANDAL. Procecdinue at the MuacIntire In. Vewtizution Vesturduys Special Inevatoh to The Chioago Trivune, Inpunarozis, Ind., June 21,—After soveral daye’ recous tho Fawknor-MacIutire scandal caye was resumod to-day. All tue mombore of tue Board of Trasteoy were preseut, Byron K, El- Nott, as adviser, docidos all legal questions. To‘a arrangement wau made by cousont of tho Board sud counsol at the opening of Court thie after- noon, Too depovitionof Misy Cora Hibberd, of Flint, Mich., a former pupil of the Doaf and Dumb Asylum, wou road, but it contained no ad ditional ovidence implicating either Valentino or Maclutire, The next witness waa Adelina Davin, of Lawrenco County, who sworo that, in August Innt, on a visit to the Asylum, MacIntiro hed compelled her to submit to hia lustful passions, Her ovi- denco Was givon with fart hoaitution, aod very ofton with evasion, Bho claimod that sho did not want hor children to read hor evidenco in the papers, The counsel for defonuo brought out tho fact that a 18-year-old daugbtor was then presout iu tho room, and could hoar all hor mothor w ying. Tho Board ordered tho child remo' 1: was algo dovoloped that Mra. Davis bad bought arpot of a inerchant in Mitchell _on a proinive to pe for it in Jaue, and that Mr. L. Frouch, Fawknor's paid sgent, had promisod hor that MacIntiro would send hor money about June. French told hor this iu Slay last, when she was here to toutify boforo the Grand Jury, ‘hia was important, ag showing conspiracy bo- tween Fawkner and thie man breoch. Tho ine yostigation adjoutned with Alrs. Davis still on thowtand, The dofense proposa to abow ber to bo ® woman of bad character for eighteen or nineteen years. > OBITUARY. * Speclal Dispatch to The vhicaao Tribune, Mapraoy, Wis., June 91.—Johu Gibboos, an old resident, aud for some time « public ofiicer, Intely Postmaster of Sun Prairio, and o soldier in the War for the Union whon advanced in cons, sig after ho hadsont five sons, diod on 1@ 201b. a ——__- TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, Cozzens' Hotel, at Omalia, waa sold yeaterdi by the Shen for $13,025, Tey Tho Carter excursion party, numbering 21: tuted tareagh Oisabe yautertay bound fos Gall fornia, Martin Gurtles, agod 40, wae found dead in bed at Fort Wayne yesterday morning, His death was probably caused by iutemperauce, ¥. L, Friasell, 3 banker from Bloomington, N. J., dled suddenly at the Grand Coutral Hota), Cais on Sunday morning, of congestion of the juLgs. fi 5 ‘The Michigan Buperintendont of Publis Inv atruction has sppointed av Visitors to tho Btate Hornet ctr rian Sai Ente ren pot ran p }. A. Gower, o jaw Sud the Hay. Ba W, Childe of Joussnilen ' | THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1875. FOREIGN. Moody and Sankey Propose a Visit to Eton Yuiversity. A Large Majority of the Students Protest Against It. Tho Matter Comes Up in Both Mouses of Parliament. Continued Feverish Feeling in the En- glish Money Market, Opening of the Debate on the Public Powers Bill in the French As- sembly, Carlist Troops Inynde Castile in Strong Force. The Attitudo of Russia in Reference to the Peace of Europe, GREAT BRITAIN, MOODY AND SANKEY ENCOUNTER 4 BNAG. Loxvon, June 21.—Alesers. Moody and Sankey aro preparing to vieit Eton Univernity, to hold bervices capecially addrceaed to the studonte. ‘heir intention causes tuuch controversy in the newspapers. Kuutehball Hugoson has forinally requented the Lrovoat to bring the mattor before the Governora of tho Colleyo, with a viow of ob- taining from them an oxpression of dieappraval, ond a refusal to sanction the holding of the pro- poued services, ‘Shero is great excitement at Eton over tho affoir, A protest agaiuat the proposed visit haw beon siguad by 650 boys, aud 8 tnemorial im tavor of it has recuived 300 wiguatures, Loxvon, dino 21.—In te {lousa of Lords to- day the Marquim of Batt arked Baron Lyttleton, one of the Governors of Eton Cullege, whethor it waw truo that tho Ilead Muster aud Governors had piven their sanction to students sttouding, the meotings coutemplatod oy Moudy and Santos. Lérd Lyttioton replied that the Governors wero to consider the mattor to-morrow. atLord Oveisteno deprecated the attendanco of the students at such micetingas, ‘The Earlof Shaftesbury objected to tha do- hate abba notice, and tue subject woe roped, Iu the House of Commons Capt. Bailile Coch- rane gave notice that he should avk Gladstone whotuer he gavo Moody a lettor of introduction to the authorities of Eton. Lospox, Juuo 22—¢ 8.] m,—Tbo London jour- nals generally Slsalpkors. the proposed viet of the iovival proschers to Eton. ‘The Times deprecates the unuecossary agitation, and Lopes the Governor, considering that only one servico ia coutemplatell, will not make the institution ridiculous by any intorforonce. If thie course is followed, tt ly likely that tho boya will Loar noth- ing objectionable. FINANCIAL UNEASINESS, ‘Thero {g an uneasy feeling im the stock mar- ket, in consequence of rumore of furthor fail- ures, . os FRANCE. OUR CENTENNIAL, Panis, Juno 21.—In tho Assombly to-day a grant uf $120,000 to promote the worthy ropre- sentation of Franco at the United States Cen- tenuial Exhibition was voted without oppo- sition, ‘THE PUBLIC POWERS’ DILL. ‘The debate was opened on the Public Powers’ Dill, M.L. Blanc and Monjan opposod the bill, declaring it gavo royal prerogatives to the Prex- idont, sud tended to tho restoration of tho monareby, iho Right greetod the old radical doctrines re- vived by the speakers with ironical choers, whilo tho loft mado uo counter~lemonstrations, ———— SPAIN. OARLIST OPERATIONB, : Lonpon, June 21.—The Carhst Committee in thia city announocs that it is in receipt of intolli- genco that the Carlists have entered Coatile iu strong force, and that they havo been well ro- celyed everywhere, —— GERMANY. TNE AMERICAN SQUADRON. : Benin, June 21.—Tho steamphips Franklin and Alaska, of the United States squadron; wailed from Auxhavon last evening tor Kiol. Tho Juniata bas arrived at Hamburg with ner ina- ohinery slightly damaged, —_— ITALY. MUNICIPAL ZLECTIONS. Row, Juno 21.—The municipal elections were held here to-day, Garibaldi beads the Met of puccessful candidates, All parties supported him. THE POPE SPEAKS OUT. The Popo to-day receivod sevoral.doputationa, who came to tender congratulations ou the acca- sion of tho anuiversary of hts coronation, Tho Holy Fathor replied that he was greatly. con- soled in his aflictions by tho marratoualy in- cronving devotion and sifestion hiaulfouted to- wordy the Church Shrougliout the Catholic world. Iuthe course of hiv response he dis- ‘misued, ag not even worthy of mention, rumora of reconciliation between the Holy Seo and the Atulisn Kingdom. —-— THE PEACE OF EUROPE, GERMANY AND BELGIUM. Brvssers, Juno t1.—Le Nord states thats final note has been roceivod from Gormany, thanking Belgium for her last communicatiou, and closing the discussion in s most friendly mauner. : RUBSIAN ACTION, ‘The London Times bar a very remarkable let- ter signed **Verax;" 'Verax" apparently being 8 man to whom all the particulara of tho lata “scare” are known. Hogaya: “A fow weoka agothe Gorman represontatives at Paria, Lon- don, St. Petoraburg, Vienna, and Rome officially complained of Franco pusbing hor armaments with a view toan early resumption of war, So deep was the impression produced by these ap- nouncoments .at 8t, Petersburg that the Czar telegraphed to the German Emporor entrosting him to postpone operations until be had bad an opportunity of speaking to him at Berlin on his way to Ems, Bofore the Czar's arrival, Count Schouvaloff passed through Berlin on his way back to London. Ho dtoed with the Emporor, aud ‘repeatedly couferred with the Chancellor, “Wuat he then loarned did uot pre- vent hia suggesting ou his return to Londou the expedioncy of Groat Britain co-operating with Ruavla in bebalf of peace, Soon after this the Emperor of Ruviie arrived at Berlin and waw warraly rocelvod by his Imporial relative. He- fore Joaviug the Prussian Capital, the Emperor of Russia receiyod the leading motmbeta of the diplomatia -body, and, devoting a fow momenta to each of them, tod the repre. sentatives of tho Powe that uce was iueured. Prince Gortchakof, initating Lue Soveraign’s example, adidroved a communication to the samo offect to the ussiau Lovoys abroad, and before dispatching it read the contents to the leading members of the Diplomatio Body at Berlio, Groat Britaio’s sbare in the affair con- muted in Lord Odo Ruibull's being instructed to tender the good ofices uf ius Government, in cugo theru was any roseon to apprebonoda min undeiatanding between Geroauy aud Franco. Friuce Bwmarck, in reply, said there wae no reavon to apprehend anything of the kind, and that be folt uudor doup obligations to the British Government for tho frie jatimation bo hed received from them.” WRY FRANCE OFFERK NO BEAL GROUND FOR UN> XAUINESS. Palt Mull Budget, ‘ The writer" E. H.," who treate great mill- tary queations from timo to time ia the Alivem- ging lung, bas just delivered an opinion on the late panlo intended to show that there waa wo real ground for alarm, ile cuvay, though nominally on the alleged warlike proparations of nce, is in reality an elaborate strategical study of ber railroad syaten) ax compared with of Germany, ‘Tho Isttar he shows to have been before ste late war laid out under wise Goveromentsl supervision with 2 direct view to gus m euntingency 5 ‘the Eiwash bad { thought it may split the party, which now hes handadoverthoirston few companies. which only mado lines exactly whore It would beet pay thera by timin, ‘Tho renult wae that when the War caina thera wero woven different main lines available to nid in the concentration of the Ger- tan forces, while France was practically de- ondent on two, Lor chief army, indeed, on one. Ienes shia mel with delnz, confusion, aid dis- appointmont fom tae very first, aud there was no factor more porrerfal im the thiwarang of oll her plans than thin deficiency ef the erand means of trantport, on which great modern armies inuet rel+ fur concentration, No realdanger cat posibly como to Gounony from this quarter until “a completa revolution is) mado in the sailroad ayatem of Franca, ach na it years to accomnptieh. be haa done uthing towards this, except. to come plete the line through Verdun towards Sletz. anil Jay out uno for cross tratia fust within her new frontier Mare-la-Tour, wich could be destroyed by Germany at a fow hours’ votice, If thrown ov tho defensive by a prompt prepa: tion for advance from Lorraine, despite any supposed wtubers, she would be found juntas help to meet the shock as in b Henco her boasted military retorme eueuld give no teal ground for unenriiess whatever: # view which, so far ay it can be reed on, plaiuly throws all the more grave rexponsibility on the autuoriticn at Bortin, who lately agsatmod £0 menacing au attitude on o mere pretext, PNULANIE SYMPATHY WITH FRANCES Pan, Juoe 3.—The Cologne Gazette, evmpiaining that England did not sufticientiv exert horself to prevent the war in 1870, and that who bad more sympathy with tho peace-breaker than with Gormany, fave: ‘Tho Engtixh are not without fear that tho aroantenry ond arrugatice of Ihe Freneh Endre inay be trane~ Manted tothe German Etmpire, ‘This aualety we can Lent dissipate by moderation aud love of pene, It te certainly the fact that such ay prehenrions now j revall fu Logland ant that puublle ujanion there I des adedly moro Froueh than Gert, ‘The City of London baw Just given an invitation to the Prefect of the Helue and the mnuteipallties of tho principal townn in France, ‘The Berlin manicizality will have to wait a long tire for such an invitation, So muck sympathy still remains in E A from the Toug allinuce with Trance that the English do wot want France to te ‘weakened Ly a second war with Germany, and reduced tothe rank of a meond-rile power, The Russians aio, though atherwice our trat friends, do not with this’ to happen, If this fe an additfonal motivo for England and Ryesia to exert themselves for the maiutenance of peace, we cay have no objection to offer, for Gerinay also desires poace, DUTORTED VIEWS AND UDIOUB INBINCATIONS, Lens, June 3.—Reforriog to seetervay's dis- patch from Vienna, wbich announced that Aus- tria had point-blank refueod to join in the recent divlowatic intervention of Great Britain, the North German Gate of this evening says? Count Audrassy’s atalestaaulike perception was again provedt on this occarion, and Gerinany cusuredly feels grateful to the Austrian Mint-ter for declining to entertain for a moinent the diaturted view tak-n of the intentions of our Government, Germany will not be unniadtul of the friend who thus refuses to Le a party: to the odious insinuations directed agalust s friendly nation, ere een POLITICAL THE IOWA LIBERALS. Speciat Dienateh ta The Chicago Tribune. Davusront, Is., Juno 21.—The Liberal Coun- ty Convention was held in this city to-day, and delegates appointed to the State Convention, Ttegolutions were adofted in favor of # Licenuo Liquor law, against resuriecting the old Demo- cratic party, and iu favor of tho taxation of church property. ‘fhe last resolution excited bitter opposition from tho Catholics, and it is a very large majority 1 the county, One thing Wau domoustrated to-day, and that fs, that tho Buurbon Democracy ia cutirely dead in this dis- trict, MAINE REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. Tho Maine Republican Stato Convention— which met at Portland Juno 15, and which nomiuated Gen. Scldeu Connor, of Augusta, for Governor—adopted the following revolutions : ‘Tho Republicany of Maine, in convention asvembled, aa an expurliion of their political aims und pruciples, Uech.ru in reyard tu uatioual lentes ¢ 1, ‘The union of the States must Le maintained for all tine, at ull hazards, ond at any cost, 2 Tho Uuited States coustiiite » vation, and not merely confederacy, As such our soldiers fought for it} us aiteh st must bo preserved, 3, Citizenship is uational, Thu allegianco of the cltizen is due primarily to the nation, aud the uation fs Louud ty oxtend protection to the citizen, native or uoturalized, white or colored, whether wenaced by tyrauny abroad, or by the heresy of Stath rights at jomne, 4. Local aelf-government fn all mattors that are lo- eal oust Le wtrictly aduered to, There cau be m0 lo. gitimate contlict betwcou the powerg of the nation aud, the powers of each Blate, b, Tho great iudustrice of the esuntry, agricultural manufactring, mining, and commercial, are entitle to ehcuuraging legislation and such incidental protec tion and deve elopunt bs wise syutoms of revenue may rightfully afford, v. Asound currency, bared on coin, and redeemable In coin, fs esteutial 10 the prosperity of tha people, Wo therefore approve all Judiicus leygriation looking to that end. 7, The most kindly aud fraternal relations shonld bo cultivsted Ictween all sections of our common coun. try; but pridenre aud patitotiem allke demand that {bu adininistratlon of the: rhitent should be kept in the hands of the politi otgauization which haw always boon true te it, aud ot given to the control of the Democratic party, which sought to destroy it, ‘Courhing nuntters’ relaliug espoctally ty our own Btate, this Convention declurea 1, That economy, integrity, and fidelity distinguish all branches of tho ‘pubile wervicy in Malues of whieh the strongest proof is the steady rednctiun of taza tlon, even under tho preaguro of burdens inberited from the war for the Union, 2, All systems of taxation must bo equal to be just, Our Legixiature is especially urged to examine and ns- certain whether any fornis of property, either corpor+ ato or individual, bivo escapod thelr legitimuto aiaro of the public burdens. 9, Our ssetem of pliblic oducation must bo contin ued, improved, aud odvanced, 60 that every child ia tho Stato may fave all the cullure nuoded for houorm ‘bie atyancemont and success In life, 4, Temperance umoug tho people may be wleely pro- moter by problbitory legislation, and it is a source of Cougratulalion that ihe policy of protibition, always Upheld by tho Itepubllcans of Maine, i uow concuy in bye vast mujority of the proplo of the Slate. 3, The Hon, Nelson Diugley, Jr, the able aud up- right Executive of Maine, Is entiiled to tho thanks of the peuplu of the State for the futelligence, the in- tegrity, to Adelity, and the ability wath which he hus diacharged the responsible duiics of bis ottice, 6, Gen, Selden Connor {x presented to the people of Maine uw @ candidate emfuently worthy of their od- qniration aud support, A gentleinan of ‘unblemixhed character, of coucedod ability, and 9 soldicr of most herofe record, Le comblucs 1a Ila person oll Lue roqui- blies to secure popular cuuddeuce und a successful ad- inliiiatration, ——-—__— THE WEATHER, ‘Wasnrnatoy, D. C., Jane 22—1 a, m.—For the lakes, the Upper Mississippi aud Lower Miseon~ ri Valleys, falling barometer, warmer, partly cloudy weather, with southeast to southwest winds, and ocoseional rain on the Lower Lakes. LOCAL, OBSERVATION, : Uuicago, June 2, Wind, Time, _(liar,;7hr| Hust 283 Bs 65) 100 N, K,, frea 9:00 p, an, 29.81 & 89 NE, fr 30:19 p, m. O7]_UAN., fresh... ‘Max. thormomoter, 67; mln, thermomoter, 7, GENERAL ORSERVATIONS. Cut7Ad0, June 31, Station, [Mar the} Wind. Ruin) Weather, Chicago. S1N., freab. 1,5s{Cloudy, Cheyent Ta8. Yay roa Cloudy. Cineinnat WIN. Treat...) 02 Threatening Cloveluntl. 73,8. Bay Far, Bivcbinr'’ge|2y‘63) 0'8,, fresh, Escanaba ..{24.81| 64 8,, freeli. Fi, Gitwon.j29.88" 8)/S,, fresh, Keokuk,,,.[29.73! 65/4., trea cl lifLight roto, naa... .. [29.82 Yenktou ... [29.73] .{Clear, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. New Yong, Jano 21,—Arrived, steamship Re- public, from Liverpool. Qurznsrown, June 21,—Arrived, steamship City of Pans, from New York. Graysow, Juno 21.—Steamer Assyria, from Now York, has arrived. Movittx, Juuo 21,—Arrived, steamer Peru- vian, from Que! ——— Paintul Scone in a CourteReome Sacramento (Cal) Hecord, Tn the Sixth District Court yesterday after- noon, while District-Attoruey Jones was rousing the opening argument tu the Kudolph-Daviduou murder tase, Mrv, Rudalph, mother of the ao- cused, who way present with othur relatives and frieuds, boomuing excited by the earucetness with which tho atcorney was putting the case be~ fure the jury, sprang from her weat aud exclaim- ed inthriliog tones, ‘Ob, Mr, Jones! ob, Mr, Jones! don’t talk that way! For God's wak have imercy on my poor boy! my poor bor For God's sake, bo merciful!" and fell baok swooning into the army of # friend, Sho was ro- moved from the court-room, snd the District Attorney urged Ler friendsto i ‘ent her further attoudance, seying that prosecution of such 8 caso was 81 umes unplesant, and in ae ae tart tela tats extremely paloful, but it was nece: to perdosmi nis duty uudor the law, THE COUNCIL. Mike Bailey Nominated Building Inspector---Board of Education. A Resolution Not to Pay the Custom- House Architcets Tabled. Outbreak of the Splrit of Retrenchment. The Board of Health Left Without dal- aries, The Common Council met in ‘regular session last evening, Prorident Dixon in the chair. NowiNations. ‘Tho following nominctious wore sont in by the Mayor: 7 Board of Education—W, K. Sullivan, vice J. Fohnaton, Jr. whoew term bax expired: David A. Kohn, vics C. J. Hambleton, term expired; D. 8, Covert, to succeed himself: W. J. Engheh, aleo lita own attecedacr; Perry H. Smith, vice Gon, A. L. Chetlain, whose term expired. Directora of Public Library—A. M. Billings, vico $. 8. Hayes, whoo term of office Las ex- J. Opaban, reappointed. » Raley was nominated to the office of Superintendent of Public Buildings, ‘The Suyor also, in conformity with tho rero- lution passed by the Conneil last Saturday even jug, appointed the following Commission of Architects to make oxamination of the new Goy- erument Building: J. M. Van Qudell, Chair- man; W. W. Boyington, A. Daner, E. Burllug, J.J. Egan, O. 1. Wheelock, and Li. L, Gay. ‘Tho uunsinations weru referred to their ro- fpective commmittzes. THE CUATOS-HOLEE. The Mayor gout ju x connunication which | rtated that a telegram had been recetved fiom Congreanuan Cauitiold inviting the Mayor to have a meeting of citizens called for the purpose | of appointing & committee to act with Secrutary Dinetow iu tie matter of considering the demo- Jition of the new Custuin-House and Post-Oitice. Nu action was taken beyond receiving tho doc- ument, city noxna. Acommunication, accompanied by an_ordi- nance, wad sent iu by Compiroiler Hayes fo ref- erence to 100 bonds of tho city, of 21,00 each, which would fall duc July 1, in tue City of New York. ‘The ordinance provided for the renewal of the bonds, maturiug twenty years from the date, July 1, 1875. Engrossment was waived aud the ordinance pasred. WATER, Ald. Case presented the following, which was reterred to tho Committee of the Whole: ‘The undersigned citizens aud tax-payers reapectfully, ask your honorable body not to reduce the amount of appropriation (i mili) asked for by the Bourd of Public Works for Water-pipes, but to uprropriate the whole ainuunt named in the original esliinate, We ‘urge this, doctaing the p-rfection of the water supply na‘ of vital Importance to the city aso protection agalust future cuntogrations, aud respectiully #ug Hoxt that it would Le better to roduce other {ten rather thon toin auy degre ditninith the compara tively eimall arnount eaked for und groatly necded 10 anake the supply nystom eifectsve, It was tigned by Johu DoKoven, Sol A, Smith, 5. M. Nickesson, W. F. Coolbaugh, Field, Leitur & Co. Joann V. Farwell & Cow Richards, Shaw, Fitch & Winsiow, Doggett, Bassett & Mille, Henry W. Ting & Co, eud 150 other prominent citizens aud wusivess men. MINCELLAS OCS, Aresolution presented by Richardson for the supulutmaat of a commiti¢e, convisting of two Aldermen from cacao division of the city, to inquito into the cause of defective autowalax, waa udupted, ‘A potition, elgnod by reveral residents of North, avonue, requesting tliat the grade of that tier. onghfare be rained 1 foot, was teforred to the North Side Comittee on Street aud Alleve. ‘The Areisisut Engineers of the Fire Depart- mont sent in petition praying for an increase of enlary—at least, to the grade of other members of the Department. Referred to the Comnutuo of the Whole. NO Tay, The following roaclution was offered by Ald. Richardsov : Resolved, That the Mayor be and in hereby directed to liform the architects who were appoluted to make an examination Juto the condition of the Custom- House now in proceas of construction in this cit tho city will uot Le responsible for apy compel to theta for auch pervices, Ald. Campbell hoped tho resolution would not pass, because tho investigation was matter of wreat intercat to tho citizena, although the builaing was boing put up by the Unitod States: Government. Ha huped no wan would bo so niggardiy ox to voto for such a resolution. Ho wanted the building thorougly investigated. Atd, Richardson wanted duo iuveatigation, too, but thought the local architects ought to he pa- triotic enough to investigato witbout compensa- tion, That was a secondary coneideration when the queation was of such local importance. ‘Ald. Usey hoped that Ald, Richarason's reso- lotion would be voted down, If the architects woio paid a fow hundred dollare it would be well expended. The men, however, might not chargo anything. ‘Ald. Hildreth said that the possazo of Ald, Richardeon’s resolution would be sn meuls to the srchirtcts, ‘Ald. Clarke, of the Fifth Ward, concurred in tho revolution of Ald. Richardson. He did not see the uso of spending money on architects, beceuse. if they did their business thoroughly, it would cost st lesst $10,000, He thought tho matter ought to be left in tho hauds of our Na- tional Representatives at Washington. Alter u gomowhat dry divcussion, the rosola- tion was finaily laid upon the table. THE CUOURT-NOUAE, The Committow on Public Buildings mado tho followlng report: Your Committos met with the Committee appointed vy the County Bourd and consulted together concern~ fog the erection and construction of the new Courts Howse and City-Hall, and the result of such confers stico was aa follows : ‘Buld Committee, reprosenting and Board of County Comrulvatoners, refused atrolutely ta proceed with the erection of sutd'Dujlding until the architects should bo appointed for such purpose, “Cust ead Committee, representing sald Boart of Couuissioners, were in favor of granting to ycur Love oreble body the right ta select # third archlivet, but wald Committee refused to concedo such right before consulting with said Hoard of Comniiseioucra,, ‘Your Committee further respectively report that they fally agrey with: sald Committee 06 to thu number of architects to bo appointed, anu would. roxpectfally recommend that threo architects be uppoiuted for the qmrposes uforesald, Tho document was ordcrod lald over and pub- lished, THE COUNCIL, ‘Thia ended the regular routine business, and Ald, Scbaifver moved thst the Council roaclye itself {unto Committoo of tho Wholo to consider tho Appropriation bill, which prevailed. Ald. Cullorton toui the chair. In considering the ox~ penseaof the Fira Department, the item of 57,000 for fuol, oi, and other supplics waa ro- ducod to $17,616.66, ‘The rest of the appropriations of this depart-- ment, up tothe item for repsire of puildinge, was temporarily laid over. ‘An item of $16,870 for rerairs to the Fire Do- partmons buildiogs was adopted, ‘The itom of ©14,000 for white cedar polos for telegraph wires in the South Division was atrick~ en fromthe bill, Ao itom of 212,000 for tho samo purpose, North Division, was aluo atticken: outs also $26,000 for the Wet Division. ‘The ftoms for wire were temporarily poat- poned. Inthe mattor of new apparatus. an item of 91,280 for thirty-two siznal inutraments was udopted, The other itoms wera temporarily ald over, ‘Lhe item of £25,000 for Intoreat on tomporary loans for the Fire Department was adopted, ‘The item of 33.000 for salaries of vix members: of the Board of iealuh, at 9500 och, wos strick- eu from the bil, ‘The itow of 78,001.35 for the Small-Pox Ios- pital was reducod to $4,0U0, ‘I'he item of $7,500 tor tho ramoval of dead animals was stricken out; also €3,000 for wantary inspoction and vaccination ; $500 for vaccine virus; $1,500 for iuvideutal oxpenses, and €0,407.59 for the re- moval of doad sotmaly, in accordance with the termou of acontract made with the Union lon- desing Company, Maroh 26, 1473. Under tho heat of the Honse of Correction, the item of $2,976 for the salurios of four as- aistant overseers waw reouced to $2,400, ‘Tho item of ¥24,090 for dieting pruners and ofticers was reduced to 618,U0 ; also, the itour of $6,500 for fuol, etc., reduced to @5,000; for edit » from $4,500 to ¥8,500; for fur- » from 82,100 to U00, ‘The Committee rose and reported progross. Adjourosd unts! Wednesday eveniug. paste ehite scares it SUSPECTED FOUL PLAY. A Dane named Peter Petersen is missing, sod from the fact thet he hed @500 in money In bis poduete it te feared he bas met with foul play. ‘Te came to tinue cliy frum Pisoo, Th, in som | ing at St. Paul ban teen completed by offenug , pany with bis wifo and Chrietian Spangaard, Ho was on tho Chicago, Burlington & Quincy tiain which arrived yesterday forenoon, and was ja-t eeen on tho plettorm of one of tho cars, juet before iberossed the river. Hie wife did vot misy him until sho reached tho tepot ford of Taka sirect, Itis feared he has fallen into the hands of somo ruffians and robbed, and porhapa tnutdered, Hi age ia 23, SPORTING NEWS. THE TURF. A LUCKY CHECSGOAN, Al Smith, tho we nown gatadter and aport- ing man of, this ci Ja attending the Jorome Park races, where ha is meoting with niitch aue- cers in putting money in bis purse. Last Thurs- day ho waa tha winner of the largeat pool of the reason. The lest raco of tho day wada freo handicap sweepatekes of $25 each, with $700 added, 13{ taea, Four horses started, whieh rold in the poula aa ‘followa: Shylock, £2,109 ; Scratch, #710; Donnybrook, £300; Galway, 2£00, Al buying tho fatter, ‘Tho horses got an even wtart, bit Donnybrook soon want to tho tront, hard proesed by Galway. After running a inilo and a quarter Bhylocl, tho favorite, lee aut romewhat, and crept up to Galway, but wan rhokeu off, aud Galway toox the race and Al raked in the pat. CHANGES AT BUFTALO. The management of the Luffato meeting have detertomed to withdraw the pacing roce an- nounced, and add the purse (21,009) to the 2:35 trotting claus. making it £2,600 instead of $1,500, ng at present. Tue same mavagemont havo re- duced tho price of eutrance from 10 to 6 per cant of tho nurses, which will tend to add to ite nlieady great populanty among tho owners of fant horsed. MINNESOTA RACES. Spertat Miepatch ta The Chieraa Tribune, Sr. Paut, Minn, June 21.—Tho secund meot- of the Mitneruta Racing Tripartite begins at | inj Hullwatsr to-tnorrow and cuntioues through ‘Vhuraday, For trotting, the tirst day, thero is offered s purec of £500 for three-minute horert with fourteen cutrica; second dav, $00 an €1,000, for 2:50 and 240 horses, with thirteen aud fourteen ontries : third day, 21.000 for 2:55 horers, with eight entries. Amoug tha last ia Moore's Peavine, of Chicago, snd ail the Northaoutera States represented in forme of the trotting For running, the first day 8 purse of @3W is offered for milo hea's, two in three. with ten eutries ; third day, Gino, Y-rile beats, two in three, with ninu en- tries. Amoug the ruoning Lorves are Lrady’s George Iiea, of Chicago; Hedtield’s Cape Ccd, of Bt. Lous; Carr & Co.'s Queen of Diamonds, of St. Louis; Colodoo, from Clinton; Alodoc, of Macomb: and several othors from outeido the State. The progiaume for the third meet- two consolation purees for defeated trottoin, doth for Monday, July 5, for #500 oach, aud both divided. SS BASE BALL. THE PIILADELPHIAS NCATEN BY THE 8ST. LOUIS Unowss, Spectut Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Sr. Lov, Juuo 21.—Thw third game between the Quokerg, of Philadolpuis, and the St. Jouls Browns, took place to-day on the grounds of the : Inter, and resulted in favor of the home club Ly nuecore of 2t00, Aboutall thetcan bo said of the gamo is that it waa a beautiful exhibition of fieldiug. ‘The battiog on both sidea waa oxecta- Ue, nat a eingle base bit being made until tho eighth inning, wheu Palmer, of the Quakore, roade first vasa on a ebort left lut. Ouly siz base bits wero made by both oluue. ‘tho Lrowus made two rung on” tho last iuuing on errors by short step aud first baseman. Voareoreally woo the game by one of thovo detestable fair toula which gave idm first base. Chapman followed him, aud brought Pearce to third. whence the Istrer ran in ona ball paesed to first which ehonid have gone home to cnt of thersmner, Chapman vext tao home on au error by the second baseman, ‘Lho following is a summary of the gamo to-day: dtune—Brows 2 Vbiladelyhias, 0, turnei—None, Lave iite—Philadelphiag, 4; Bt. Louls, 2 Passed talisSuyder, ier, 1. The Quakore left to-night for Chicago, ‘LOSTONS V8, ATLANTICH. Boston, Juno 21.—Bace-ball: Bostons, 8; Atlantica, 7. —_.— THE TRIGGER, SAN FRANCISCO VS. NEW YORE, Say Francisco, June 21.—Tbe Summer Guard rifle team, to compete with the New York team on Saturday noxt, was completed yestorday, cop- sisting of Capt. H. J. Burns, Liout. E. O. Hunt, Sergt. G. H. Strong, Corporal Charles Nash, aud Privates Watson, Sarle, Burke, Steed, Dove, Murphy, Preble, and itoberteon; reserve, Sergta, Murray, Wiluou, and Post, and Corporal Murray. ‘Tne utopire here for the -Now-Yockera le Lieut, bheldon J. Kellogg; for the Sumuers, Col, John McCombo, ‘Lhe two will usme the referces, TNE MADIWON ‘roUBNAMENT. Speciat Duspatet to The Chicago Trioune, Mavion, Wis. June 21.—Conmderable inter- est is beiug maniferted in the sbootiug tourza- mont, opet to all sportsmoy, to take place here the 23d and 2th, undor the direction of a Com- mittee composed of wporteinen of this city, Chi- cago, Bololt, Edgerton, Stoughton, McGregor, nud Kosbkonong. ‘Tho pursos atnuunt to £500, anda silver cup isto bo given to the winnor of tho largest seore,during the tournament, The Pioncer Club ef Edgerton baving cbollonged any five men from auy ehooting club in tho Uni- ted Staten to shoot against tivo of thotra; tho cslienge bas been to-day sccoptod by the Ken- nicott Club of Chicago. ‘THE IOWA SCHUTZENTEST. Special Lispatch to Whe Chicage Pribune, Dusvyec, Ia, June 21.—The Schutzenfest was iuaugurated in grand style thia evening, with flags, the music of bands, aud the firing of cannon from Prospect Iluit; but tho main parade, dirplay, spoechifying, snd shooting will take piss to-morruw at the grounds of the Soglety, ou Couler avenue, Delega- tions ure present from Guttonberg, Lansing, McGregor, Sabula, and nearly ali tho river towns, aswell ox from tho interior of tho States of Iowa and Ilinois, aud many more sro expect~ od, Everybody ia full of beer and cothusiasm. Some of the best rite shots in the West wilt a: toud, and the public may look for eome shootin that will throw the famuus Amorican and Ii Titty teams in the shado. —— THE PRIZE-RING, WHY ROOKE FAILED To MEET ALLEX. To the Kuitor uf Tha Chicago Tribune: Newanu, N. J., Juno 19.—1 shouid esteem it a fayor if you would publish tho following reasons “for not entering the ring to fight ‘Tom Alleu on the day appointed in the match: Ho very well knows it was not through any fault of mino. No fun! stakeholder having beon sgroed upon by oither party, of course there could bo no fight. Nolther cau he lay claim to the stakes ; as bo too well knows, ‘Ihereforo I cannot un- derstand the force of his going eoveral miles to enter tho ring, unless it wos for mere effect. am, as bofore stated, willing to Aght Allen, but a8 tho mouey staked was my backers’, not m1u9, of courve I could not contro! or intluonce them in any way to accept a stakeliolder unless they choose so to dothomealyes. Hut I will dgbt bin for $500 of my own mouey any day he may choose to name, to show the fanlie I moan business «ood =not. 8 fizzle, aa thou I can agree to @ stakoholder myyoll, withont belng controlled by soy one. oping Mr, Allen will agrow, aa I don's see bow ho cau ressonably refuso me, knowiog as be docu 60 well that thia ia the truth af tho wholo afair, I omain yours yory reapoctfully, G. Nooxg, i sore es. id Markel aivet, NeWazk, N, J. FINANCIAL. DULL TIMES IN CANADA, Montaxat, Juno 21.—The Cansdian Rubber Company, eimploymy 400 fomale and 200 mato operators, will enly run half time aftor to-dsy, owing to tho dullness of trade. —sbe Somo of the Pocullurisiow of New York's Greatest Lawyers Correspondence Hturlford Times, Another wall-soown figure in Now York, who stauds hia years woll, ia Charles O'Concr, Tho great lawyer is about 70, but would pass. for les, Ho js ove of thoso thin. wiry men, who utands an immense deal of woar and tear without showing it, And Lo in ono of thodo great mon, speaking entirely i an intellectual sense, who carry Unconscicnh- noas of thelr greatnoga under ® rather com- mou-placo exterior, Mr, O'Conor over took an iuterest in dros, it muat havo beou » long tne ago, The clothing ho wears wow Je ood énouch for service, no doubt, but it ca:- tuioly is not encouraging to the tailors. Ar average dry-goods clerk would coouider bi:u- salf vory wnavby lodced ff he didn't go belunc the counter in ® better suit than Mr, O'Couv. carries down Broadway in ono of his daily walk. to his office, ‘The movt objoctionsble thing about the umineat advocate’s raimons is his bat. It the worst bat oxbibita oa @ good ht on roadway. = These uw om wadtlon among bus lawyere that Mr. O'Conor'a iat was presented to him the day of his adinission to tho Bar, and that bo had Leen wearing it and sitting on it altornately over since, ‘The story js rathortongh, but tha bot does seem to bear it out. Summer and winter, thore it is, aot half-way back on his head, ag thongh it ‘had shrunk with ogo ond wonldo't como down, and showing « fresh touch of alabbinesa every seseon, And the curions thing Ja, that nothing wilt induco the owner to changes it. He is as indifferent to public opinion’ on a aubjoct of this sort ns was Horace Greeley, whoso outfit generally Etew worse tho moro ho was told to mako it ettor, Ho ia a prent walker, without makin: Any time about it, and wtops along Broad- way moro actively than many of tho young men. I doubt if thoro {s another espo- ciatly prominent man in Now York aa raroly reouin woclety aud public ascomblagos as Mr. O'Conor, Ho lava singular antipathy to what {acalled popularity, and triea to avoid all ways leading to tt. Yet whon he doca thaw ont he 19 a very pleasant companion, with soclal qualities that are pot by any means to ba despised. Ho ie alao very goncrona with his money, and bas given mora in charity than somo of our very tich men whoo benovolencs is duly sdvortised in tha newspapers. ——-—+___— WHISKY ITEM. Special Dispatch to The Citeaga Tribune, Minwaukey, June 21.—Victor Schlitz, who has boen under examination for allogod fraud against tho Government on tho chargo of mak- ing talee entries in, and for the destruction of, accunnt vooks, bas beou discharged on the ground that be was only an employs of a of which Charles Sclitz 18 the principal. Sturgeon os Shad- Protectors, Tuetester Express. Tho fixbormen along the Hudson haviog ro- fusod to remove their nety for tionty-four houra, once o week, 11) order to allow tho shad chance to move up the river where thoy aro in : the habit of spawoing, Seth Green has hatched 4,000 young sturgeon, which he has placed tn tho rivor. which number he intends to iu- crosso to 3,000,000. In three years’ time thoy i whilhavo attained a largy sizo, and will then go ) through #had-nota like ai arow through the sir, { snd thus enavlo the othor fish to move at will up and down stresno, ‘geon Were very plonty inthe Hudeon twenty y2ars aga, eolling for 60 vouts to #1 each, while tue prescut price in the New York and Albany mackets is £3, and tho do- mand is greater than the supply. Shad are now selling for. third of tho price that they sold for before artificial propagation was iutroduced, and Mr. Greeu expects in three or four yests hence the price of sturgeon will be reduced in a vimi- | larratio, ‘Tbe sturgeon te valuable as food for tao noor on account of its cheapness, while the npatvn is weed as caviaro, a opicurean dolicacy, ares quantitics uf which are annually oxported to Euope. DRESS GOODS “ral Haulin DRESS GOODS First (or East) Section, ‘Great West Sie Dry Gols Hons "The following quotations will be found worths of attoo~ thon, but aro only a few among many othor bargalne Low offering: Lat No, 1~Barked down from 3) and 35 ta 20 ORNTS, conslating of Diagonals, Alpacas, Btripod Popilas, ato. Lot No. 3—Marked down from 40 to 25 CENTS, consist« ing of Mancbottor Puplive, Diayunal Mobalrs, Dew Beges, Invisible Plaids, Lot No, 8-Merkod down from 5) to 30 CENTS, contains Mobalr DeBeget, Camel's Hale Popllas, Suning Plaids, etc. Pity pleces all-wool Oratonnes, reduced from 00 to 45 CENTS, ‘Camol's Hate Suitings, reducad from 65 to 50 CRNTS. Fine all-wool French Diagovals, reduced from & to GO CENTS. a Extra quality Cashmere Poplins, raduced from 90 to 75 CENTS. Blk and Wool Pongoes, reduced from 75 to $0 CENTS. Extra quality do, reducod from 91 ta SOLCE: Bost Lyons Poptina (equal to Iria), roducod from $1.78 to 81,25. Largs lot Japaneso Siiks, 60 cent quality, now 25 CTS. One case fine Silky Japanoss Hilks, ecru stilpor, 65 cent quality, now 35 CENTS. One cato rich Brocads Japaneso Silke, 40 CENTS a yard; nover sold under 75 cents, GREAT BARGAINS IN BLAOK AND FANOY GRENADINES, CARSON, PIRIE & (0, MADISON & PEORIA-STS, “HYPAYS0 TRADE ON THB WEST SUY.? AMUSEMENTS. MoVIOKER’S THEATRE, LAST NIGHTS OF THE Bil Bonanza! SECOND WEEK, AND LAST BOT ONE, OF DALY'S FIPTH-AY. THEATRE COMPANY. FRIDAY NIGHT, BENEFIT OF JAMES LEWIS. SATURDAY MATINEE, Tarewell Bonanza Matinee. SATURDAY NIGHT, LAST NIGUT OF THE BONANZA. Sataday'e g For Grand Haveu, daly, Bunday exe. Tor sts Juseph and wriidingtony ete.,, Tuva: ve. mo 5 Oa. Tae ts Ip. subten

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