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TiE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, 1 Catibage ¥ Ryan la out of the Penltentiars, and it ix eaid that ho has atolen a horse and gy, of twu, Lhe police Lavo not found im yel Tho corner-stono of St, Catharina’s Roman Catholic Church, at Rogera’ Park, will be laid on Monday nfteroon a4 o'clook p. m. Blsbop Foiey will ofticiate, . 1L, Ritter, of No. 213 Park avenuo, was throsn from hig buggy by tho horee nttached, Iast ovaning, in Central Park, on tho West Sido and had g lefe oy brokon. I'ho ateamer Murkegon, of tho Goodrich tine of buats, will consey tho Sunday-school tenchers of Chicazo on their sccond annual excursion neat ‘Lhureday at 9 a. m, to Highland Iars. Tho Hrvdo Park Jlouse gives its friends and guests tho fits. of a reites of weekly ‘Tuerduy cvoning hops thus everung. A moonight drive on the buulevard 18 ono of the attractions. Tho temperaturo thin dav, a8 -obsorved by Manasae, orticint, No, ¥8 ison streot (TRine eae Building), was an follows : #a. m., 603 10 Ao, s 1 7b: 8 p.inw 733 7 poomm., 67, tletaan ataten that his lec- ture on i 3ttt bo," will 1osrivelv tako place Sunda duly 25, Ib vas Lostpoted o acevint of & aecident. ‘wha Courfer pursues its dally search for & mannging editor, 11, R, Hobari, tho lateet im- portation, bas retired, and refuses to o com- furted without his full salary, ilo conld not write in praso of the Deniscracy, aud ho re- Figned Arepated “enide™ dstective, namod Martin T, €7 18 # prisonor at the Arwery fur obtaining money under falso pretorren by fepresenting to Fou oo Decker that hio woull rucover lis stolon v, aud ecaving 50 whib that * hoxeo and bug umlerstunding. A corrorpondent wiites to Tur Taintxe to arcertuin who onnw the Coutt-liouse Hijuare, ‘Tho connty iz, but grantedtho city tho uko of half ot i for n Courl-llou<o, in roturn for ths city allowing tho conuty to build on the Comngy Bushiing lot. 'Fho colupaet was entered futo July 1, 1572, Envlo Carroy, Vice-Consul of France in this cily, bas reveived o lotter from Due D Seerotncy of Loreign Aoirs i Feance, 10quost- g i (o vpen s sabecaption list in bis uflice for tha sclicl of tho sulTerars by tho recent floods jn the muther country, Cluc:gonus ean harliy fail fo give & hearty resionre Lo a peopls wih contribuied 80 hiberally in tho elicf of this eity after the great fire. Sl another motor wag nnearthed yestorday by & ropo. ter of this pazar ; but, coutriry to the custaim usnal among inventozs. and s dizeet op- pesttion 1o tha cxaplo of Koely, tho goutloman Who was constiueting it wonldn't enmo down 3 wouldn't explani; wouldw't intimato, and wonidu's do aaytin d of him. The ehgueen are thit ko is atrile foma bumbug then tuo rest of thew. A lareely-aitendod meeting of tho preachers of the Western Conferenco of the Metiodist Lpiscopal Caurch met yosterday morntug, with the Jev, Dr. juzkins in the chair, Dr. 8. C. Llaie, of Graco Chureh, was intraduced, and pavo tho poruculars about tho proposed intro- duction of ilontiug hospitals to this city. On motion of Dr. Briges, tho movemcnt was in- dorsed and commonded to the Conferenco ay ono that ought to be aided in all poseiblo ways. Tretest of tho business of the meeting was gimply routine, and 1t was soon adjourned. Soven hundred and fifty Mormons, recently convertad m Kuravean citien by Mormon Bishops nt Woik abro 1 through this city yester- day o thew vay to Bricham Youne's dominion in Utab. It was o metley, hard-looking erowd, — s majorty of them wero middle-ngod men, ‘tlicto were, however, some women, nong of whom could make any Brig- sartientar protension to hoauty or youtls, Pt e ket ulows T 600 10 Nind oivs ameng them to 1l tho place in his heart just vicated by ono of ns wivos, ‘Thero was alo a rprinliliog of Girty urchins among the crowd, Thee arnved by the Miclngan Contral, and wera natned ately tansferred to thn Chieagn, Burhng- ta & Quitiey, over which roml they went to Owaha, whers they will tako tuo Univn Pacific fur Halt Laky Cit; 1t s abont ¢ o'clock last night when John Tlegan, n1ownratable citizen, wis passing alomg Wastatizion sticet, near Morgan, whon Edward Ul t bun a burd biow in tha Dback of tho hewd and attempted to rob him. 1o gucceeded fun gotting a ewmall sud went for Hegnu's when the tatter enught hold of lum sod a stragelo ensuad, Clark s and felt hiv dan- gUroun Ftnation and pummeled Hewnn vigorous- Iy, tnt tho plueay victa Leld oo 10 tum uotil Detcolive. Flyun, ealled by tho of ihe AL camo up sud coiva arrestod (lark, who wag roon placod in a cell at Jindisoneptieet it ! tation. lewun was roughly & brived and #vollen bad J il street, and 18 a ¢ FROST RESIGNS. TS ESTANATION ACCLL TR0 LAYT EVENING, A upocial meetg of Lo utembera of the Uni- vorrily Ilaco Bee bt Chuzch was bold last oven- iug in thoir chapal for the purposs of considor- ti:g tho resignation of the pastor, the Rev, A. J. Trost. Tho rosignation was given to thochurch abuut two weeks ago, but was coached in siuch general terns a8 Lo give bo hint 1 tezard to the rearons whee led Mr.o Frost to tender it. sre wore about 100 persons present, sud con- able eurivsty was manifosted to know why stor wished to leave. Aftor counsiderablo tabi, ctiotly regrets and oxprossions of esteem, Lo resionation was acceptod by a viva voce voie of 47 to 45, Jue ticublo #eems to bo that Mr. Froat Is not o pupulur preachier, OF storbing integiity and 1 eptivantle mornd chinracier nud grost abil- iy, Sr Frost's talents are of o volid ruthor tha w britliant chwracter, Ho thinks choaoly and b eally, ind his dieoumos domund clono attentio Anothier yomt to which objection w mado by many i that bo is in the Lubit of reading his sortmons, 1t is underatood that Mr, F, Las roe- ceived an whvantugeoas eall from Denver, Col., which it i ot sprobable Le will aceapt, Hin Go;juttuie vill leass w vacancy it will not bo casy to Ll — RELIGIOUS INDEPENDENCE, FAILURE 10 UM £PIPIANY AND BT, JOUN'S TAR- I3MES, A mooting of the Vextry and mornbers of tho Chureh of tus Eviphany wa lield Inss evening to furthor cousider the propositiun for the union of Lpplany pansh wih tbat of St Jobu's, Mr. D, W. Page, Helor Warden, presided, and ealled upon Junior Warden Gaidnor to ataso the bjoct of tho meeting, Alr. Gardner made a lencthy statoment of tho condition of Bt. John's parwb, giving statistics about the church bullding sud the dobt upou it, wlich havo slready been published, Ho was «earuestly in fayor of the propused union of the two parishes, My tho addition of the Epiphany wewbership to thut of Bt. Jobu's the chureh delt could Lo easily earried, and tho commo lious <hurch butidiog on Asbland svenio could by fluiehied oif und ronderod Ht for worship, Col. L'erco sanl hu would tepeat the question ho had wrlicd ot the Jant meeting, whoilior, cauo tho cloiebos united, 8t Jobo's Chur:n would vu completed. Lo loarn the soneo of thy :x_u.-cuhu bo viuuld offer tho following resolus ion : J:aultred, That, \f the union of the parieh of Epipha- ay with that of 5t Jbw's Le declucd upon, fin. uedinie blegabe taken tocompleto the auditoriui ot B, Jobu'a Chmrel uucording to 1ho urigtusl plans, ‘I'ho resolubion was catricd on a risiug vote, Mr. Georgo Garduer then offered the follow- g sesoluttons : Witkuzas, A proposition has been mado for & union of the parielies of Bt duln's Church, Chlcayo, und of tho Chiureh of he Epijluny, Chicago; sud Witturas, Ju tho vpinti' ol (e mecting such & union, 1f 1t'can Lo Duds Ujon feriue satifactory to Ln congergation, Is desirablu; now, bolt Treeuiced, That'tho warden' aud ‘vestrymen of this Parizl bo uisd thiey uFv bereby witlorized” to take such wctiun ok aball be BLCCeVary 16 LubaUmmate ¥uvh Wnion of wadd puriehcs, at Sucl €arly Perlod wa tho sutne can yraperly be denk, iesuitel, ‘Lhiar 3mong the conditions of such unfou sholi be the lu“uw:h’l irel=A chutigo of ths name of Ht, Joby' pgopriute uaun (0 bo weloted by the cougregutlun atter the uutou shaid bo consummatiug, Seviki—a Chngotu the Wardeus and Vestrytuen, by whict the precit wembers of the cougregation of o Cuurcl of the Eydphauy sball bave un equal Tepressute atin therein, Thiri—The resiymution of the Noctor of Bt John's parfsl, sud the aling i bix stexd of & wluster who Ll b 1o Loil cougregations, Fuur the"TLo ruasier 10 the nuw parish of the property of 1w parieb, Proy er provisfun betng mado {or the ay- tucut shid dischargo of uil parish debls wnd labatiics, wud such traunfur v bereby auihorized (0 case such wion shall be consuraiuated, Col. Penca enid that this matter ought to bo thoraughly diecusgod, According to Mr, Bleeper, O Bt Jobu's Puninb, bt Jolw's Churei b ~ - cost about $80,000, and wag worth about 260,000, Thore was a dobt of about 36,000, Epiphsny was offered an unavailable projerty worth §id,- 000 by paymg il tho indebterdness. Eniphany Tins asmall dobt whicl cas bo easily handiod, bui that of 8t. Johu's i too great. Ho would like to know wliern the patixh was going to got the money to pay b dobt, Mr. Giarduer raid that an to tho meansof finiab- ing 8 Jobn's, ha wold fry to give o satisfuc- tory toplv. About wix months ngo 8t Joln's peopls attemptod 1o 1aiMe aume mouey to finish 1lio churcly, aud in a ahort timo socured 0,000 m eubreriptions, Flnd ahows that the 8t Joha's peapla can do romething, It I8 nov expected hat the Epivhany peopls will havo to raio all tho monoy. Mr. Cameron aaid ho had not wanted ta apeak, tut ho would Jiko to kuow, if, as Mr. Gardoer niatod, Epiphany was unahlo to piy & debt of £6,000, how Bpll)hnuy wonld bo able'to help 8t, Jolin's to pay it much preater mdebteduoss. For his part, hie woull bo suiry lo hayo tho Chitrels of Epiphany ciosod. He would like to helj 8t Joln's, but leaving Epiphavy was liko leaving home, Mr. Archdeacon atated that ho was opposed to any cliane: 3 $ir. Edwin Gill was of tha same opinion ns . Garduer. M;irl. TL 1. Ghandior moved as an amondmont that the resolutions be laid upon the table. “Lhe motion waw Yoled upon by o rsiog voto, but tue result waa uot announeed, Mr, Chundler oxplainad tiat his object in ofiering the awenduionl was to place tho mem- Lers ou recotd. ‘Lho Chasrman then announced that a vote by ballut would be taken direct upun the resolu- 10nM, . ¢ Mr. Gardner roro amd eald that if tho nuion should bn consammated, hn woull bo responsi- Vlo for ALU00 towards the complotion of Ht. John's, Mr, J, C. Magill tefarred to the suparior loca~ tion of Ht. Julin's Churel, nud was greally 1a favor of joining it, % Mr. Cusadier thonght this movement wne moro in lutorost of St. Johu's Chureh than in that of Lpiphany, After somo furibier discussion, a vote by ballot was takon upon thn resolutions, resuiling as fol- lows: Whole number of votes cast, 73 § fur the resolutions, 33; agatust, 40, ‘The sunouncomont of the result of the ballot wag received with great applauee, aud it was Romo minutes berore order was restorod. Junior Warden Garduer thou arose and enid that now,the grent question boing woltled, it would bo mecessary for tho cluech to eall anothor pastor. Ilo also roquostod the members to pay up thoir pow ront, thete being now about 2400 in arreara. 1fo alao appealed to paronts to seud their children to Bunday-school. At the conclitsion of his romarksthe mecting adjournvd, - THE CITY-HALL. The Board of T'ublio Works yesterday opencd bids for tho Iaying of watet-service in various streotnin tho Wese Diwvision. No contract hag yet been awarded. ‘Thero way & rumor around yestorday that the Mayor wonld remove Milos Koboe from the City- Weighership, It is highly improbablo, however, for Kehoe controls more votes in Lis section of the city than Mayor Colvin can afford to olfend. Mayor Colvin was in unusually ill humor yos- terday afternoon, lla ban boen sufforing se- verely from o bad cold, causmg a disagreoablo hoarsencss, Lversono who visits him advires & different remedy, and ho has tried about ml of them. A tinsmwith has mads o fauuel 10 doso hin with coid water, aud e Honor has puaeticed with it until ho foeols water-lugigud. 1o 1 un- Lappy. ‘When Ald. White asked for a committse to in- vostigate tho House or Correctiny and Hupt. Folton's mauagoniant, ho assertod, among other thinew, that Felton had veceived pay for boardors and bad not turned tho same ovor to tho aity. ‘Tho httle Alderman looked up tho vouchors in tho casos in tho Complrollor's ofice yestorday, aud found that the mon's board bad beon prop- erly acducted, whercupon ke took off his hint to Yeiton, e will bo likely to remove it ngain when lio Inoks up the other chargos. The public may expect Do more news from Commissioner Sheridan, es; exially that which s come in the shapo of fnterviews and disclos- ures, For the presout bie in disgusted with the ogotistical matmor in which his wayings bavoe Dbuen heralded in largo typoe by the various nows- popors, and lereafter what ho says will bo no moro than he can poseibly belp saying. o long as Sheridan sssailed tho detoctive systom, he was not & partioie too ravlical for any city ofical, tor they sll believe that tho system 14~ oxcood- 1gly corrupt. Bat whon bo assailed tho Mnyor and Aldermen, there the shos pluclied, and vow thut ho biaw bushied, these ofticials will rost the moLo vaily. Tho Mayor’s oftico was the centro of attraction yostorday, It wos filled all day with city and vounty offie:aln, somo inquiring it Dunlap was to be the Clty Marshal, snd others bressing Capt. Hickoy's clatms for the position. The Cap- tain wan very strong, aud bad it vot boen that tho Mayor was already determined so fully npon Dunlap that nothing con'd chaugo him, Capt. Hlickey would have stood a fair chnnce of being Cuy Marshal. Ho wonld havo polled tho eutire Trish voto in the Council,—at lcast his backers 0 argere,—and would have been spnointed by s largo mujority, 1D backery will strougly oppose Dunlap.—uot from anythivg thoy Linve agaiust him, but becauso they suppoit Lickoy. g DR. LEMUEL MOSS, JUSTICE. To the Editor of The Chicaoo Tridunes Citcado. July 19.—Will it be agranable to yon to give placo in your paper to-morrow morsing to the sunual report of Dr, o, as President o1 the Univorsity of Chicago, handod you along with this? Allow me to call attention to that prssngo in the roport which spoaks of a dopast. ‘meut in applied scivnco.. The report, of courso, wad written in no anticipntion whatover of such & question as iy ralsed touching bimin your paper tius morning. It expresses, thorefors, so far, bis viewsasto tho place science should holdin ncourse of universitystudy. Your correspondent 1 unstagen b Bayiog that any change has beon ma:le during the year in the amount of scientitio study {n the counio at our own university, No sitel chango has boeu made, andnouo is coutom- plated. Dr, Modd 18 in 110 senso » ** medieval " mau, He is o classical scholar, aud bulwsves that colleges shouid o construet their conrses ot study a8 to malio such scholars : but ho recog- izea tho eall of the n:re for practloal aducation, and. 2 native of tho Weet, ho 1808 Western won in his oducational ideas as woll asin olhicr things, Lwrito simply it the inlerosts of Justico nud truth, A MEunens oF THE Boann. A CAUD FROX DU, Modn, To the ¥ditor of Lhe Chucago Tribtune; Cuieaao, July 10.—1 am a littlo surprised to find mysolf cbaracterized in your paper tlis morving w8 an *iuflexible adberent of tho medicval Bystom " ol education, and as opposed to “ucientiflo fnutruction,"—that i, to instruce tion fu the piactical and physical sclonces, Without atcempting now any discussion of the questions rajsod by your correspondent’s stato- ments or your awn comwonts, I should liko to repeat what I have waid mora than ouco upon the particular point urged alike Ly yourself und your corrospundent,—the neod of u colleye of scicuco In connection with tho Uni- voraity of Clieazo. In m{'lu-uuuul addreas last Octobor, a8 ro- ported by o TrinuNe roporter, 1 said, speaking of this subject : 1 wust express my own profound regard for (he arte and scfences upou which we ora so lutimately do- teudent, aud of which wo can make stch largs aud ermanent uso, 1 would Lave, fu any system of uni- Suradl education, a pulytecuntc or sclentifia fustitute, wliden uliall be ¢quad to any 1uat can bo wade, 1 knuw of 4 place, Ko Saras miy acquatntancs wiih placea #0et, wiere thern averun 10 Lo wo urgent a demuanid for ek an fnetitiiion ue bero fu this wondrous aud groat 1re of Culea 1t seenis to mo that L s pose wils of Wings, with the develop- coient of our unlversity,—iudeed tucvitallo that thero whall como to us Y SO0l B way for hip eatablishmcnt of such u sviets tisic wchool, whero men can Lo truined with direct referentu 1o theis work i manufucturg, u mining, - euglocoring, tn wgricalture, and i the various furma 14 which e urjeuces aud the arts aro applied to thu donesti wud the ho sl wants of e, Ho far fiom my uddicus of Jast Ustober, You will pormit mo to add w Lriel roport addressud 1o tho Bourd of Tiustces on the Int inst. It may, in suveral rempects, possews vome intorost for many of your roaders ; UNIvessity or Cilicauo, July 1, 14 entlemen of the Livard of Trusteca of the Catrersits, of Cliow:1o: Tl year 1874-"75, which k51 Just closed, bas o of prosperity sud progress 1 tho Juturial atairs of the Universiy, The catalogue, 1ow hefora you, shows su atteudance of & fow wmiors than 20 studeuts b tho Departmnent of Arte and Boience,—this number leipg bt equally divided betwoep the colleglate and 1ha preparatury clissce, W00" were yoaterday wead. Uated 3 aud thy prospects aze that wll tio clasres ez yuar will Lo oe Latgy, oF Jarger, $hin thos of the pat 3ear. 'flie prescribud couraen of study bave heen pur. sucd, sud the Professors Liave dous good aud talinful work,—tbe students, with fow excoptions, showing wrstiying diligenco snd iwprovennt, ‘The Cullege of Law bas had u largy stlendance, and wiih ita preseut sule iustructors its raptd growth' sud apidly-jucrounlui’ utlucuce ia assurel. The Uuje YerMly vught nob W be tardy iu muellug its agiee- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, JULY 20, ments and obligations with referenca to this deparl- meat, a8 the Callege of Law cannat fail o brcome, withih a few years, woolly self-sustaining, Tho connection of Jtush Medical Oilieko with thin Univarsity, an ita Meslical Departmeat, s an oneont- Bging avent, and pronires lend ta hapoy resulta, 1t will extend our inflnenco aud lieresss our nuio- bera,—involring un i o e jeoinsry obibtione It ealiing for oriwes of muntaal good-will and fraternn comnposation, e i ed han methorized the aunouncoment that the I'r usn will e exteuded by the it of & iurth * year ita studios, and thit tha Colbgo Conrro 1o momewhat clev; wind_broaened, Tao o thens elia A arranged, m to those Qur ¢ of th best colleges 11 the ¢ De to make our teach g foree, al other falities adeqe ate for the In aldition t our. uret of teachorn, aud of lior 3 wo need a po nle or wlentifie Keboal of bigh grade,—that one s b of lberal urts, of law, and uf medicne may ba s oplemonted by an’ fatitafion for thorough i ruction s n appiied nad practicat sefence, Thixshrald be recu od st the earliest day, Thie opening of o ir ciases 0y Uty Women Aeema an experiment woll worth trylng, and onght soon to Tead 10 tho estat lish et of 2 ladtew! colloge, n fact It nt tn form, of the afgest character, Auy partlenlar stiggzestints T may wish to make wll periaps be batter prevctited fn fbo shape of Teruekis for parlicular aetion 1hin s parts. of thin briaf teport and etatens nt, Reavecttully youra, Lasteiz Moss, Prealdont, The nddition o2 & fourth venr to tho Yro- paratory Course was intenaed to provide for 1the troductinn of the elements of tho physical seiences and of the French and Gorman lan- ‘I'ie broadening and olovation of tho Cotreo vias derigned 0 inctudo spocially the critical study of the Eoglish language sl the furthor xt of hislory, : I boen to ineraizo rather thau diminish tho ao-calle:d practical and scienulio studien. Ro- speci: Lrsuen Moss. THILADELPIIA ON DR Mtoss, Just before gong to e iorday, the Standard_received the following toiogram from Philnto’plid PrtLap 1y, July 10, 1858,~The Philadciptda Taptint minle'ers unanimonisly resolv that we hrelry exgront our bigh catimato of the ability and shloity extittited by onr houored rothier, Dr. Moss, in tho vart s 1 ositlous of triast which o hew hold, and oor Nearty rapprial of (ho action by whith he'hny Teen einnar.dy aned, 18 It heema to 18, unjustly depossd froms thie Presbideuey of tho Untverty of Chiengo, W, RaxvoLra, Preaiilsut, ¥, andd onr alm shauld rotu, Hbrars, and templated work, e salaries for ot for onir grawing w. —_—— THE COUNTY BUILDING. Tho Bridgeport slink cases and the indictod judges of election aro sot for trial I the Criwmi- nal Court this morning. Judge Wallaco yostorday, upon the applica- tion of the County Treasuror, fitod Thursday as tho day for fliug; obJectians to city taxes. Commissioner McCnffroy was at his post again sesterday, 1lo was talking base-ball, aud ox- prossed his purposo to enter into training at onca for the cuming mateh bolween the aty aud county mines. Couuty-Treagunrer Millor thinks tho enlo of county bonds at 1033{ a fow dnys ago 18 a promd commentary on tio honest and edonon eal governmont of tho county. Tho ticures are #0 pleaging, tn fact, that shoe walo of §1,500.000 in being duscusded, bids uow buing in to cover that smonnt, The joint Committea on S'ublic Buildings aad Public Charities Leld n meuvtiag yestorday foco- noou. Tlie boudsmen of Vic ke, the contractor for tho earpentor work on ~ha addition 1o the Insana Asylum, camo forwnrd wud olferad to complete the work, and reliove tho county of all further troubln. Tho offer was accopted, with the hopo that thore would Do no furihor dulays. ‘The West Chicago snid 80210 ugly things Batur- day, and dispiayed o great deal of 1li-humor over having been beaten in getting tha county print- mg. Among otber things it #aid was that Com- mussioner Holdon was o ¢ Dolty-Varden liar.” The Commissioner takes oxception to belng vo matigned, sod wag vesterday iuquiting atter tho property of his malign th o view to com- mencing & amt for dawages. If Dantels, the editor, iad beon arouad whrea tho item was rend * the Commismonur's now boots would doubtlean havo been put to use. **8hall tho county hava & com}:latu ret of ab- stract Lok, atd pav therefor ail the way from £20,000 to 265,000 7" iv wtill discussad, and it was oxpected would como boforu tho Connty Board yexterday, Tho bid of Shipman & Co. to fur- bish tho” books, to which reference las alveady been made, and in wideh ft was in- timuted that Commissionor Holden hna an interent, 1 being urged without stint. A fow evonings ninco a Commdasioner was waited upon nt his rosidenco by two mysterious parties i the intorest of that bid, who could only be gotten rid of by ordering thom out of tho house. Thoy refusod to give their nnmes, but oxercised thieir persuasive powers liborally, and wete proparcd to offor a stronkor influuce if they biaddared to, but were directly insuiting n their importucitiea, It is understood that othor Commissionors hava been waited ugon in the asme mauner, and apuxpicion oxists that tho parties were vory dilferoutly cutortainad. Manufacturing ¢ Antique Furniture,” Palt Mall Guzelte, Tho Increasing demaud for “‘antique furmd- turo” bizs, says Consul Smallwood in his rezont commarcial repoct on Vonice for tho last yesr, started a now fonturo of Venotian industry, near- wood and bone being successtully eubstituted for ebony aud ivory. A dealer 1 anhiquities, and now tho manufacturar of those imitatior.s, Ling farmod a school of workmen, whom he 1 nishes with desigus sud modole. The pupils fiavo Auccoeded tn produciz such sdmirs vlo counterfeits that thoir mastor lins thrown off the mank, priding himsell in the avowed imitationy of that which would havo passed for tho ciw jue- cento with all but the moul exparionced con tois- soury, The English aro eacouraging this trade on a largo scale, awd wome of the oldest firns for Antiquitics bnvo adopted the * imitetion ¥ busi- neas. 'Thoro has also boenh n revival of the man- ‘acture of anclont brocado tapestry at “Yenica, T'lus fabric existud boforo that of “Lyovs, and wan then patronized by tho Dopes for gifts to Eastorn potentates, at which time no foswer than 14,000 hunds wete omployed, Bumo of thestuffs wero of oxtraordinary textura and beautv: but the seerct of tho rarest is lost and died with the inventora. An ondeavor is now being mado to rocover some of its splovdor. The Princosns Dof- porouky has beon supplied with a brocaded ta- postry worthy of itd post fumoe, and wembers of the Roval huuso are being turnished with somo of its richenst patterne, pisaen e A Pornvian Libernls Dr. Francieco do Pautu Gouzaloz Vigil, onn of the most talonted mou of Houth America, aled recently at Luma. 1ls was educated for a pricst, but sy & patsiotic and publio man ho questioned the pupromacy of the 'opa over the soverelgn rights of the Ilopublic, aud was consoquently oxcommuineatod trom priestly functions, o had served his couutry In Congross, snd particu- Iurly Ly tho many excotlont warks e produced. 1le was in Congrows in 1826, sud again i 1833, Ac s doath ho was Librarion to the Natiopal Dibliokiea, ‘Tho news of his doath dilfused sor- row and rograt among all claseos wave the pricsts. ‘Lho Archbisbup rofused tu allow hiy rematas Lo bo carried into a church or‘to be buried 1n 8 coonsocrated cemctory. Btill his funeral was the grondost over witnessed in Lims, Tho pouply took the matter uto their owu hands. B e The Northern Pacifio Railroad. ‘Thin road, with alt its property and franchisos, is to Yo sold at wuction nnder ducreoof Court, Aug, 3, in Now York City, for the bonofit of the first-mortgage Loudholdors, The general body of bondholiters have united In s plan for proloctiug heir ntercels, by causing the voad and property tobo bid fu for thon by & Bond. holders’ Commitiee, Aclected for the purpose, Tlis Committeo conslsta of Johuston Livinguton, of New York, Fr X Ihilings, of Vermont, George Stark, of iy ta, J. K, Soorhead aud J, N, Ilutchind won, of Peunnylvania, sud Jubn 3, Donison, of Mary- d, ‘Tlie plan of prirchoso uud reprganization repro- td by (s Comnitteo has boen unanimously sy- proved by a gencral moetiug of tho boudholders, ALl Bomdloldors ko wisi (0 shars in tho benefita of i or destro information siould finwediately ad- direaw the Purchuning Cominilteo, N, Pa 3. Ih, 8t 23 Lith avenue, Now York, i PR e Qur Customers Can Rely upon gettjug thegeat refrigerator o ice-box known fn buyngu * Fisuer,” Wo have sold hundreds, and not aword of complaint 18 heard, Dalton, Now. 102 snd 194 Htate atrcot, Donnldson Heard From. Ho wan sevn (0 land at Covk & McLaln's popular dye house, o, 80 Dearborn strvet, with & huge bundle of ol clothe fur clesutng sud ropaleivg, Nobedy's fool i ke, ———— The wholo aun | Important to tho Prasorvation of Teeth— John Goshnoll's Chorry Tooth-Paste, the moat elicactous denlifrice known, Try ft, Koo nale Ly all druggists, Wholeaale agents, Torrey & Bradlsy, 171 apd 174 Handolyh sizeet, Tianos and Organs. A largo sssortent of now yisuos sod organs to reut, Socond-hand plauos from $50 Lo §300, W. W, Kixnsrr, Corner Blate sud Adams sirvots, Qhicago, LONG-RANGE SHOOTING, Tho AIIII‘PI(;I‘IT(";;;;‘II Carry Oft Mors Prizes nt Wimbledon, Thoy Decline to Compote for the Elcho Shield Under the Proposed Cone ditions, Englishmen Astonished at the Remarka. ble Excellenee Attained by Thelr Yisito Incidents of the Olosing Matohes in Ire- land—The Dublin Fetes, BIOOTING X'l' WIMDLEDON Loxpox, July 19,—Mitchell, an Englishman, nlwo tied Fulton, the Ameriean, in tho ehooting flur tho Bt, Leger stakes at Wimbledun on Sutur- day. Laten—Tho tiea of Satarday at Wimbledon for tho 5t. Legor sweopstakos wero shot off to- day, and Falton, of the Americany, won ; Mtchell socond, and John Righy third, Tho shooting for the Albort prizes is taking pinco to-day at Wimbledon, The rangos aro 204, GO0, and 400 yards, no shooting at the first 1wo tanges in linlxhed, and tho scores show that Gitdersleovo 18 two ahead, having mnde 68 out of & poseiblo 7) at the lirst 1ange, Gilderstoovo, Fulton, aud Coleman, of the Americany, each mado 34 points out of & poreible 35, winlo Ham- ilton, Detty, Wyatt, Greenhit), nnd Rigby (iho Intter two of the Irist eight) made 35 poits. At tho second rauge, only Urcenhill and Rigby maintained close competition with the Awer- icans, scoring 32 points cach. TLaten.—'Lho contest for tha Albort prizes was Maished this aftornoon. 8ir Henry Halford won the fitt prize, scorlug 93 out of & possiblo 103, and Col, Gildorsicove took the second prizo with & seore of U2, LOTDS VA, COMMONA. TIn the match betweon tho Jouse of Lords and House of Commons the rango was 500 yards. The Cummons won, making 313 points, against 220) made by tho Lords, out of u possiblo total of 475, Tho following nre tho individual scores, tha highest possiblo being 745 : Commons—Randls Plunkett, 67; Danlol Pep- 100, 643 Arshur Vivian, 613 Marquis of Lorne, 615 Robert Lindeay, 73, "Total, 343, dords—Enrl Ferrers, 625 Duko of Matlborongh, Lord Waldenrave, 42; Tarl of Duuiaven, Lord WharnenfTo, otal, 20, IIFLE ARBSOCIATION CU3 In tho match for tho Xitte Awssociation cup, in which each man has ten shots at 600 yards rauge, Coleman (Aworican) scorod 49 out of & ponsiblo 50, leading o largo number of comyetitors, Wildoisleeve (Amorican) mado 48, Tho excols lenco of the Amoricans’ markemanship causes ascomshmens. WILL NOT COMIELTE, The Amerlean nitlomvu say that they do not coneur in the patition to the Council by the Cap- tnaius of the Luglish, Irish, and Scoteh tonms for permission for them to shoot at tho sama time with tho Elelio Sineld compotition, sud that thoy will not compote in that matah. Loxvox, July 1h.—Thoe question of tho nd- mission of the Americans to compotition for the Eleto ehield Lias boen finally “decided in tho nogative. Col, Gildorsloeve oxplins tunt tho team loft Now York with instruction to shoot a toam match only with the irish. Morcovor, the tenm 1 just now crippled by the flluess of one of its membord. who i3 an oxcoilent whot. Col, Gtidersleevo, Lowaver, 13 auxious to mako n mateh with a tomn reprosouting the United Kingdom to bo sbot 1u the Uited Statos nexs xear, ‘LUE AMERICAN RIFLENEN 1Y e a LAND—CLOSE OF e Duntay, July 4,.—The smportant ovent of Wodnesday was tho winning, among tho All Cumora® prizes, of tho Spoucer cup bv Capt. Coloman, of the Amorican riflo team. 'This is o oup given annually in houor of Earl Spancor, late ‘Lord Licutenant of Ireland, and Coleman distingwished lnmuelf by muking tho Inghest score over made for 1.—47 out of & possible 50 poinis. Col, Gildorsloove also won a wilvar eup n the shooting on Wednerday, Tho nunusl competition for tho noted Abercorn oup ocanrred on 'Fhuraday and Friday, and in this the Amert- cans participated very extensivoly, ‘I'hin cup is tho mith sunual cup presoutod by the Dukoe of Abercora, aud on this occasion thireo additional prizes wers offered to tho throo Amerjcany molking tho lughest gcores in tho competition for thu cup, Theso prizes wero_carricd off by Falton, who won tho firat, & 23 guinea silver cup ; Gildorslcovo second, a Lord Dury toles- cope'; aud Bodwo thivd, 8 field glnss. John Rigby, tho omineut gun-maker, who 13 uudoubt- edly tho bost rille-shot In ull freland, won tho Abercarn eup, but, as ho had had it once bofore, it went to )i, Johnson, . member of the Irish team beaten on Yuenday. Ligbv on u windy day mado 200 pointa out of a posaible 320, which is vory remarkable ; Pollock n & olcar day making 205, and Gilderslosve 197, out of tho same por- #iblo numbor, It was curlons to uvota thnt Gilorsloove, Fulton, and Budine's scoros wero genorally olano towother, nithough the threo shot aeparately, il in duferout targets and without ateriat advico or counsel. At the end of vwo days, Guring which thoro wore fifty com petitors, ° Falton's _seoro w 871, Gatde sloavo's 359, and Badino's Dakiv, who han beon jubilant sinco it was decided that ho mude the highent score in the grand internation- al match, dul not whoot for the Absreorn oup. Un tho lirst day ot the competition for that cup the Awericans, substitutig Druce for Dakin, beat by ten points the same Irish six opposed to thon 1 tho international mateh on Luesday, and thin was on tuo now Wamnbledon targot. The groat utriugilo on Saturdny for the pesses- sion of tha All Ireland Challenze Shicla narrow- 1y escapod tormiuation in vietory for tho Ameri- onna. It wau competed for by four men from the Dublin_Shooting Club, four frow the Ulsier Club, of Boltast,” and four from tho Amoricau tenm, The Belfast ridemon ware left out of sight by the Americaus, sud had it not been for 0uo or o unfurtunate shots just at the finish of the §,100-vards raugo, the ebield might, indecd, linve beou extnbited on Broadway., Thischule lengo shiold wus contested for by Glidersleove, Luiton, Hodiue, and Dakin, on the Amotican sldo: by Itirhy, Johmson, Pollock, and Hamilton, of tho Dublin Bhooting Club ; aud by Fuiton, Wallington, Wilkon, aud Leo, of Dolfast, ‘I'te Americana really outered In tho match from s souso of duty, nnd took comparatively slight n- tereet in it. Tho teum was i bad form, aud its shiooting at 1,000 yards was much bolow its aver- nze, AYhen the contest at that distauce was closed, aud it was found that the Dublin Club was thirty-ivo and the lolfast peoplo thirtcen points aticad of tho Americans, our mon wont at work In oaraest. At 1,100 yardn thoir ehaoting way maguilicent, aud thoy gained twouty-live poluts ou the Dublin team, but did not quite succeod 1o wisming & victory. Dodine, who iu this suatch shot badly at 1,000; made ouo of the finost scores aver uchiovod at 1,100 yards, Ful ton came first in tho sygrogate scire with 143, Gllderwloove next, with 141§ Dodine made 140 aud Dakin 133, Auothor interestiog {uclklont of the Saturday's #hootiug was tho mateh for the posuession of the gold medal offered by Mr, Goorge Wilkos, to be shot for anuually at tha close of tho come Eelluun for thy * Atl Iroland Cliallongo Shield," y tha compotitors making the highest ecoro in vach toam of fonr persous at 1,100 yards, the maodat to bo buld vuo vour by the winuer, wag won by James Wilson, of Lolfast. ‘Limre was uo siuall excitomout over the match at Gy fl 4 betweon a largo number of compotitors, aviug throa showy cach, for the L1000 cup offersd by the spurting snd dramatic mon of London. ~ Ghldersicova aud Colowan were last, a4 they mado the highest scores. They unfortus nately *tiod " with ‘all Lull's eyes, Thoy thon sliot off tho ties and bathi made bull's eyos again, Uoloman uext mudo a bult’s oyc, aud Gilde aleove o centro, gluuf the cup to tho forme But a rulo of the Ritle Association preveuts Colman from sccopling both the Bpencor cup ond that which ho biag last won, 4o that bo will perhiaps choose the Bpoucor cup and lesve tho 100 guteua priza ta Uilderslceve. Nearly all tho Amoricans have won wmouey prizos, some of which nro quicw largo, A corresj.oudont pictures the furor the team lava creatod hore: A vurl‘mnar Las vamed a perfume sfeer thom; a twlor wants to copy thoir shootivg-jackets; a butcher in the markotof Dubliu {s offering the * Amorican Team Sausage;’ ik & druggint on Sackvillo street is out with the *American Team Pill' Yestordsy worving I took 8 stroll with Col. Bodise, It cawe ou to raiu (I ralns & dozen times o day hore without thaelightust provocatiou), aod the Colonel want- ed to buy an umbrelis. We antered s shop where he found aud bought what he wantea. 11l an hour afterward one of the party csme to the hotol and said that thu umbrella-yendor bad bwig out & placard, *Patroniaed by the 1 American toam." and tharn was & cromd of peo- ple ahout tha door, Tho Am rillemou sro “big Injane,’ " - RAILROAD NEWS, REWANDING MERIT. Mr. . D. Layng, Geneial Mannager of tho Pittwburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago llailroad, has iamund & gonoral ordor announcing that hoero- after promiums will bo paud to engineors and firomen on ol linen operated by the Pennayl- vania Company according to tho spociileations and regnlatioun horeinafcer aet forth ¢ Ou all divisions, oxcopt the Cleveland & Pilta. burg, monthly preminma to onginoers and fire- men, aliowing heat results for preceding mounth will boans foliuws : Ou through passongor enginos, promium to engineer $20 and firemon #10 por mouth, On loeal paesenger ouglnes, prominm to enginoers 420 and tiromen £10 per month. On standard troight angines, fiist prominm to onginoors $2) and tiromon 10 per wmonth ; second premivm to_eugineors #15 and freinon 27.60 per month, Annual promiums L2 engincers and _firomon showing beat average resnlts for procoding year will bo aa follows: On throush passengar ongiune, premium to engincer #100, aud to tiroman 350, por annum, Un loeal prasengor engines, premium to en- ginuer 100 and ty siromun $50, por anmim, On standard frefght ongmes, firat premium to oneinoer ¥100, aud to firoman 250, por anunm; eccond premium o cuginoer $76, and to lireman £47.50, pec aunum. On all other freight enginon, rated as one clngs, premium to engiucor $100, aud to fiioman § 50, per anoum, No enyineer or_fircman violating rules and noglecting duty will be entitlod to premium for tho month in whaich such misconduet occurs, In Huch cares, tho proonum will be paid to tho man showing the noxt best reeults. Any engineer or ticemnn detocted v fraud in anytlung pertainiug to tho storos, fuol, or auy- thiug elwo, in auy shapo or forn affecting tho promium, will bo cischarged from tho service, awd debarred fiom future employmont on the lines operated by the Pennsylvavia Cumpany, MISCELLANEOUS. %3 THE ILLINOLS CENTRAL. The Trafic Depaitaent of tho Ilinols Contral Ratlroad report earoings for Juno as follows: 1,307 19, Inc.orlee. Pie $151,806.11 $:47,621.64 Deo. $116,116.63 20.4 colebratn the contonnial annivarsary nf the birth of the Irial patriot and statosman, Danlol O'Con- noll. The RL Rav. Bishop Henneesy ban heen engaged to deliver the oration. and an imposing lint of gnicnts, Vico-Preadents, and Socrctarien has boen appointed. Propatatiovs are ou foot to entertaiu overytody, and no pains or oxponse will bo aparod to make the contannial o euccess. TIE THINH CENTENSIAL, Wasmxatox, D. C., July 10.—The Catholio Contennial Bacietivn of the District of Colunbia mect un Friday to tinke arrangements for eile- biating tho coutenaial of Dantel O'Connolt, IV duly 19, Maads M., daughter of B. P and |‘lvm;| tho realdonce, 1613 Wost Adaumsst., st 1 iy, July 7, 1935, Mre, el AL Moniton, of thin cliy, IN=At Nawlaneills, Aasy . dow ot tha tate 1ion, N nd motbier of Newell H, Aoultog GALVIN-Joly 19, Mary Gatei Fuadral Woduosisy, duly 4l from hor Iaty rosidance, bo) Tl sty by gaearito Catvary. Friends of (ho tamily rofritait, RROBKRTS-At lihpomira. Michi, July 1, Joshus W. berts, Tuneral At 3 o'cluck ta-day from Iate rosi n North Waod-st. i S aalilstion; AN=AL 11 o'clnck s, m., Morgaret, wifo nf Lowly U, Taliman, sged 24 years, of couvulsions, at W1 Wileoaav. BIDAVELL—-Sanday orening, July 19, at 461 Michigan. av.. of cl<titis, Warnon Bidwall, gl 62 yoses, Unceiauca ta”loavatha Budss’ for Kosohil at 1 olock. ahacp ¥ Htarttord (Coan.) and Rochostor (. ¥.) papors Woano 0y BANDENS—ontay morning, July 19, at 7 'cloce, afteraloig and paintul fllncss, Julis, beloved wifs of k' ward J. Nander Funoral un Tugsday, July 20, feom b Hn dukonss Alwards), AL Iate realdonco, 10 i Gausch of m thency to Cale ry by carriages. i this clty, Juls 18, of heart dissawn, 2 of Abliey and Georko M. Lamont, sgad And 2 days, dotico of bils father, 108 YWost Co click it m., and [ Weateri-av, nnd alontoa. thoncu by carriagas to ltorohill Cemotery k i, m., for intorinunt, VAN ANDT—Monday, July 19, at £ 0 A m., Frod an” Zandt, formerly of New York City, ageod il % 7 gnunilie and 3 daye, son of tho late Dr Widiam endt. Yoik Herald pleare cany. 'SPECIAL NOTICE. Sure to nte the Bowels, Mrs, WINSLOW'S BOUTHING SYRUP (s tho only thing that not coly upon for thole chidron. 1t coreects ac stoumach, regulato: and givos £ & comlort o m Bueing the It s0ftens the gun Pl tiotaby it mation, and nlinys al i rust 1o tho eblld mnd ‘comfort 10 tho 143,120.10 124,469 Ino.. 33,627.21 190 Total, 1,108 ;. B nles. 4600, 928,91 §69%, 41683 Doc, $92,48332 134 “The Liliuots rolugs werg §6&1) and the lowa earnlugs 2353 por mile worked, thie avorags fur the witoly tund Luing 3341 por ito, “I'ho Land Department roports for June ealos of 480.04 aures of land for £4,773.08, aud cash colloctions of $29,614.13 on iand coutracty. THE MACKINAW DIVISIO: That part of the Jackson, Lausing & Baginaw Tailroad north of Winoon, Micl,, opposito Bav iy, has been made a koparata division, and mifl be kuowa as the Mackinaw Division of the Mich- igan Coutial Rablrocd. ‘Tho headquarters of bulh tho new diviston and the Bay City Division (Detron & Bay ity livad) have buen establisbod at Lay City, Mich. TUE CIICATO & PADUCAIL, Mr. Ralph Plumb, President of tuo Chicago & Paducab Uailzoad, writes, undor date of July 10, an followa: *‘Uhe writer bas just roturnod from: Loudon after having sold sufticient bonds of the Chicago & adineah linifrond Company to meet all of the lintalitics of tho Cnmfiuuy and put it 1 such o condition, with respect to finances for the faturo, as to {usure the snccess of tho road. ‘tho length of completed lino (roaching from Streator to Altamont ) 1s 156 miles, and at tho Jatter placa 1t connccts with tho Springrield & INinots Southeastarn (now a brauch of tha Ullio & Mississipp), thus securing o fuvor- nblo connectiou with tho Ialtimoro & Ohio uys- tom at the Bouth. ‘The connection with Chicago is vver tho Chicigo, Burliugton & Quiney. Tuo local traflic of tho Chicngo & I'nducsh promiscs 10 bo more than tho interest roquircment of ity ‘bouded debt dowands.” REDUCTION OF RATES. Tho Lako Shoro & Michigan Southern Rail- rond bas made anotber reduction in passenger rates from Chicngo to points in Micligan. Trelieta nro nuw old as follows ; Graud Rapids, §4; Grand Haven, §4 ; Masko- gon, &i; Clam Lake, $6.95; Travorso City, 765 Pe 5, €113 Mackinaw, €12, Ltound trip tickets will bo sold ut tho follow- ing rates: Urand Raplds and roturn, §7.60; Muskecon and return, £7.50; Cian lake and roturn, §11.40; 'Lravorse City and roturn, $15.30; Dot tosky, 815.10; Mackinaw, 219.60. CARDINAL Me¢CLOSKEY, Hin Jonrney to Romo—Description of the Cercmonies Which Will £robue Liy wake Place on Iis Arraval. New York I'nbune, Cardinal MeCloskey will sail for Europe on Haturday, Aug. 7, by the steamor Poroire of tne Fronch Transatiautio Line. On arriving at Havre, the Cardinal will proceed immodiattly to Rome, to asaist at tho Consistory which will take place In Septewbor, and to recoive his Litlo as Curdinal-priest of tho Holy Roman Church, When a new Cardmal is croatud, ho is ape puimufl titularly to ona of thecburches in Romo, The Fope alono Las pawer to confer thia title, which Is ono of the meignin of the Cardiwalato. ‘I'ho coremony which accompanios the cou(cuius of the utie i vory solemn, and, when currie out u fuil, 8 very compheated one. A aocrot Constury of tho College of Cardiuals, at which tho P’apo assiuts, is tirst of all held {u the Aunla Apustotica in tho Vatican, AN tho Cardinals who are in ltoine on thut day will assemble 1o the Vatican at an enarly Loar of the morn- ing. They will ba dressed in their robos of oftice, aud onch one will be attended by his chaplais, The Pope will euter tho Ifail tirst, and the Cardiunls,—namong thom Cardinal McClonkoy,—in the ouder of their digaity, wilt follow, ‘the Pops will take his scat on tho throno, aud the Cardinals remmin standing, Ihe Haoly Fathor will then bld tho nowly-pro- moted Cardwal to approach; whoroupoi the Austor of Ceromonios will conduct Cardinal MeCtoskey to thoe Popo, who will sddress biw on the uaturo aud digoity of the Cardinalate. I'hon, spproaching the throno, the Cardiual will goruflect, kins the Dope's toe, afterward lus hands, and fioally will bo embraced by the Holy Fathor, ''ne Mastor of Coremonios will noxt lead tho Cardinal back to the body of his broth- ren: in rank, oach of whom will recoivo him with tio kv of peace, 1t the regular ordor of tho Consistory is care rled out, Curdiual McCloskey, niter having ro- colved tho kims of poace, will raocive, on Lis knoew, from tho L'ope, the Galerum rubrum, or rod bat, which the Holy Father wlll placo on the bend of tho Cardinal with his own haods, Io couforring the hat, tho Pope addresscs tho Cardinal 1o Latin, of which the fullowing i3 & translation: ¢ To tho prase of Almighty God and the honor of the Holy Seo, recelve the rod bat, tho jusiguia of the exalted digoity of the Cardinalate, a8 n sign that even to death 'aud tho offusion ot blood, -for the oxaltation of the holy faith, for- the poace and tranqulllity of Christiau neoples, for the increase and sta- bility of the Holy Roman Cuurch, you ought to bold yourselt steadiust., In tuo vameof the Fathor, aud of tho Hon, aud of tho Holy Qlost.” ‘I'io coremony of ' closlng the mouth” of the now Cardinal will take pluco at another Consis- tory, The Pope then prohibits the Cardiual from presuming to speak In tho Consisturies unul he, by oponing his mouth, shali have given hua portusston to spesk. 1n a third Consictory the Vopo Lids tho newly-olocted CGardinsl (o ratire umil bo ehatl iuquire 1om tho elder Cardinals whothor 1t~ appears fitting 1o them tbat Lo open tho mouth of the new Cardinal. Allj the Cardivals consenting, thoir uowly-elocted brother 1s rocailed, and tho L'opo bida bim approach for the opsug of the mouth. This covnints in the Holy Father's mm- ply giviog the Cardinal pormission spoak in tho Couaistories aud elsewhore, Tho riug s then conforred upon tho Cardiual, and placs his band by tho Pope, who annoauces to him tho church in Ttome to which he 1 tiwularly assiguod. It is prouablo that muck of the coromouy will be dlapensed with i the present justauco, sud that the title will simply ve aunouncod st the frst Consistory, with which everything will end. After thiv Cardinal McCloskey will take lus ravk among the Colloge of Cardinall Tl coremony of nstaliation jo the church to which Cardinal McCioskey will be asslgned by the Papy, [follows soon sftar the Coudistory. ‘This_ceremony will be marked with great su- lewnity, and it is thought will attract much ate tention iu Rowe, a4 being the firet of its kind ever wituessed in counection with su Awerican Cardiual. The Amoncan residents sud thoso visitors 1n Roine, su well as wany of other ua- tionalitios, will sttend. Bultablo messures will de taken to vignalize so imporiant su event in the history of Catualicity 1 Awerica, Holemn Mass nlil bo colebrated by the Cardinal in his titular churci, sud he will' probably deliver an address ou the oceasion. & - -~ O'CONNELL’S KATAL CENTENNIAL, soearal Lupatch to Ths Chicane Tribune, Lusuque, Is., July 19.—The Irlah cliizens of Pubuque ars makiug extonsiva proparatious to LINIMENT. L GILES TRASE win% Liniment Todide of Ammonia, A Now and CGreat Discovery in Modical Sclonco for the Ours and Relief of Pain in Mnn or Animnl, Surpassing Anythinp Torototore Known, Restoring 'Thon- snnds to Hoealth nnd Happinoss, A SURE CURE For Nouralgis, Rheumatiom, Erysipolas, Dipntherin, Croup, Soro Throat, Faco Achs, Mumps, Paralysis of Limbs, BT or Bnlarged Joints, Bun« fons, Corns, Palna in Back, Neek, or Shouldora, Quinsy, Cutarrh, —AXD ALL- Druises and Woundas of Every Nature, in Mian or Animal, GILES? LINIIENT as roosived the unqnatified appraralof tho woidicdl v ceoity, and i targuly e i thoir pulvata pratica Ly L3 wivat successiul phya cinns A Puysiciax Gonro: 1z, Willlam Osgood Paze, of No. 555 Pongth-n Yurk, sullerod Tor many s0imm withh atiffacas a 2 bis knoo, and a: Lmos was unable 1 waik, ¢ injury racived ou tho Iluitson Kivor 1t every rrmody that a-ill rscirnce cnuld without henonit, Linlment Tudido of A, R¥vo Justant ralfot and effoctod a RUKUMATIO BUPFLRRE STATE: Was dischargad from thy Ma General 1os- pital as incitablo, wiih inflammatary ‘shamatisn in s shouldore, tingors, ant foet: euilerod foaziully for taren yonrs; triod ovarythin tall hopa, Dr. Gilea! ot Todide of Au ELLEN SMITH, No. 72 s florlogs with inflammatory themnatism seers o, 1 way, niolplces Gl T used Gites' Linimont. Judldn of Alnnnin. o rosult was wandaelul. L, W. YOOI TLIS, 213 West Thirty-tifiat., N, Y. Inflammatory Rhoamatisin all ovor my bodr: wrists i 1 1-vire, 4 cociplets cure. et lon: paa tutulorabla, (e Liniment ladilo of Ama. nin red FREDLERICK UREEN, 164 West ird. ow York, SLES LINIMENT for allmeats of the salmsl Kingdom hns urpssed ail othor proparations in iia woa- durfully curativo of THE OWAER OF ** IATRY BASSETT" ATATEN: In gy stablo tho ualy linkment Lnow uso s Giles' Lint. ment fodide of Ammogia, It performs wondors, Lun. healtatingly” gronounco it thy bosk 1 wror aaw, k. MCDANTELS, Prinoetun. N. J. For our stock kuow of nio linlment that equals Giles' Iadide in. It fs wnat borsemen ave luiy anie g obtablo, [t taver disnppnints, POL: TIIL & DOUGLASS, North Howar aithinura, Georgo Grant, tho Iarkest stock fa wusua for man aud bonst ai LES* LINIMDNT. fi bottlo ouratirn properties than & barrol of tho s nod linimonis that are fohtod on & crodulor Prico conta and #1 pur bottle, Quarts, &3 IDt“m‘ 451 Bizthav,, New York, and sold by all Drug- gixts, H. A. MURLABUT & €O.,75 and 77 Randolph-st., Whale- saln Agouts far o Nor hw.at, g 1.9 UKNER, 87 Wost standolpheat.; J 2, 171 North Cintkist " AUCTION SALES., BY G. P. GORE & CO., 84 uad 70 Wabash avenue. DRY GOODS. Tuesday Morning, July 20, at 9:30 o'clock, regular es- tablishod Auction Bals of DRY G0OODS, &o l‘ul]lluns Hamburg Embroidorios! audsame Asjortmont Pinno Uovera! Llama Laco snd Ottoman Shawls! ., Victorla, Ellis County, Kansas, or a tho'world, 170 vauara miles, Glles' Linimeat lodido of Ammo- mare ratrnots munlty, Dreas Goods, Furnishing Goods, 1losiery, ‘White Goods, Noveltics, Underwear, Men's and Loys’ Bummer Hats, Meu's and Loyw' Clothing, - Full line Butt and Tantaloon Paticrus, ete., in Faney Oanpimervs, Worsteds, Clioviota, etc. Extennive linn of Liton Good, iucluding every vi Hely of Tablo Daninske and Claths, Liucu Crash Tawelings, Nupklas, Doylies, k(e Fivntlug Goods, oty o, Carpet Sale, 11 o’clock a. m. ako. P, AORE & CO,, 63and 70 Wabasli-av, REGULAR AUOTION SALH OF BOOTS, SHOES, and SLIPPERS, Ou WEDNESDAY, July 21, at 0:10 a, m. promple ULo! I\ GUREL & CO, Gtand 70 Wabash-av. SPECIAL! o shall affer on TUESDAY, July 27, in_addition to an unususlly tus sale, an clegant assortment of HANBURG EMBROIDERTES, Edgiogs and Insertinge. Tho finest lnes of these *mdl ever put up AT AUCTION lu Chicago, On saine iy 8 bankrupt slock of sleu's and Boys' Gustom-made Clothing. aro. P, lll‘l'm‘:; & co 170 Wa Ty WAL I 110DGES & © At Our Warerooms, 636 W, Lake-st,, Wo atiall sell on TUESDAY, July 20, at 2 p, m., 8 large stock of OARPETS AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Crockery, (Hassware, Cutlery, ric,, etc., the conteats of W0 A resldences, Salo pontive and without rscrve, WX, F, LODGES & CO,, Auctiugecrs. Alro, on Woinesday and Baturday Eveniogs, ab 7:30 o'clock, Ao Jut of goods will be sold without reserve, WAL ¥, HODUES & CO., Auctionsers. By JAS, I, MoNAMAGA & CO,, 27 East Washington-st, 1,000 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES AT AUOCTION, Tuesday Morning, July 20, at 9:30 o'lock. _ Pirst-class stock of Now Goods will ba closed o By H, CHADWICK & CO., 105 and 107 Eawt Randolpa-st, Will sell at Auction thls morniog at 10 s, m., Parlor, Chamber, und_Dimag-reom Furniture of all kinds, new sud used, Book Cnu'! Ofice Desky, Nefrigerators, Carpets, M. T aud Fliln Gentro Tubles, Exteasion an Fall Ladf Tabios, 810vos, Clalrs, ke A.’CUADWIOK & 00, LEADH“I G Bl ANUFACTURE R Renmesentative AMERICAN HAUPAGTURERS | - AND DEALERY IN ARTI3TIC AND FINE GOODS, For Porsonal and Housohold Usp, Tardwood Lumber and Voneers, L0, W, READ & CO., 180 0 200 Lowis-at., foot, of Sixth-st., Fast Riny, Kow Yark. ? Art Workess in Silver, TIFFANY & Ul Sik Memafactiers, en BROTHERS, L Hartford and New Yoy, Purg Whits Lead, Allantic, ROBERT COLUATIE & CO., Corner Poarl and Bovkman sty , Now Fork, Artistic Jowelers, TIEANY & €O, Waldh Union Squars, Now York, 7 AMERICAN WATOI COMPARNY, Walthaw, Mass., sud Now Yon, Hasonic and Hilitavy Geods BCHUYLER, HANTLEY & GRATIAM, & Silioe Phted \’,’m‘g, 19 Maldon Lane, Now Yok, MERIDEN BIRITTANIA COMPANY, 50 Broadway, Now Vert, » Vorkers in Hariwood Lumber and Veness; GEORGE W, REXD & €O, 186 to 200 Lowis. lomyu!ksulh Tracks aad Traveling Bags, CROVCH & 1T RALD, 1 Maidzu Lano sud 531 Broadway, Kow Yot e — Dy alon Eqoara. Neyw Yori: East Rry, Tho use of n “trade.mark” should be nocossity to overy manufacturor who h fulth in his ownwares. Cho firat stop towards making tho manulacturer indopondont of the commission merchant should be to raks the namo of the goods and the trade-mark by which they aro distinguishod widely Lnown to tho consumor, Diamond Merchanls, TIFFANY & CO., Uglon Bqnare, Now Yord, Art Famiture aod Decarations, HER it BLRUTHE N 877 Droadway, Now York, Town Carriaocs and Read Wanos, IR & €O, GF BIOO] & nd Fourteeuthiat, Now Yok | 3 DROOXS NRATHERS, ! i . Broadway wad Bond-st, Now York, 'E Fing Watzhes, | 1 SLOAN, i TIFFANY & CO., larnate CflTB%L), W. & G40 Lo 630 DBroadway, Now Yok, Uulon Squate, Now Yot Art Braues, i TIFFANY & Q), Stationery, Union 8quars, New Yoib, TITTANY & CO,, Unlon Squara, Now Yot (ans, Rifes, and Sparting Onifls, SCHUYLEN, HARTLLY & GRAFAS, 19 Maidon Lang, liow Yulk Gontiemen's Frrnishing Geads, UNION ADAMS & Gu,, Fitg Fars, W13 Uroadwsy, Now Yol — G. GUNTITRI'S SOXS, GU2 sud 5UF Brodway, Now Yok Ping Champaeys, *! Canlet,” ths favorite braod, J. RISFLARD'S Al 42 Vowyat,, Now Yok | Partios whase wares como within the d» scription covered by tho hoading on this column, and who dostro n umall apaas in thit hist, aro invitod to addrosa JOHN MANNING DOMESTIO BUILDING, Broadway and Fourteenth-st, NEW YORK CITY. AUCTION SALES, A A AR A e WL, A, BUTTERS & CO, AUCTIONEERS, 11 MADISON-ST., 3 Mold Regular Satea at their Salvsrooms: FURNITURK, OA TABLE Ui EVERY WED DIV G0ODS, QF EVERY DESORTP BUOTS, HITUER, 110 GLOTHING, BVERY ¥ MORNING, AT'9. UR>DAY B0 BUTTERS & €08 Dry Goods Sals Thursday Morning, July 22, TWill compriac a general stock of Dry Goodh Heavy end Summer Clothing, Olotliy, Case moros, Itatinn Uloths, Morioos, Alpacs Lrintw, Bhartings, Drosw Goods, Shawl, Mee solllos Quilts, A FULL LINB of Childres® Drosnes and = Clonks, Hosfery, llandie ohiofa, Parasols, and Bummor Skirts, 409 Hina'd' Lace Polnta, 5,000 yards tambuwi Edgs and Embroiderios,” Gents’ Unde™ woar, tosiery, and Suspendora. Nuuanl' Boap, T'able Outlary, Ete. Al full lineol . Toots and. Shood, all irash And - desiras? goods, direot trom Eastern Consignors M; - Reramptory salo, at thowr salosroom, 0l s T LR '8 REG UL, SALL UHI:II;I'AU ”:: ?kfi‘ii ULAR RATITRDAY ous EVERY BATURDAY MOENING, AT $20 OLUKE ASSIGNEE'S SALL, At 248 South Clarlests Tho balance of the atock of tho late firm of GOTTWALS & M'DONOUGH ‘Will bo closed out on ¥ Tugsday Horuing, July 20, at 10 othed “Tho eald stock consists of Paintings, Chromos, Engravings, Germi® Books, Bibles, Albums, &o,, &o,, also, Shades, Gas Fixtures, &o. LAST CHANCE FOR BDARCGAINS. - E. B. CLARK, Assigock 2t © E. R, LYON, Sslesman, E By ELISON, POMEROY & CO SPECIAL CLEARING SAE At our Auctlon Room, 84 and 81 Jandolpbiats T8% By day Morning, July %), as biik o'clock, A large st M now aud secon-hand Furniture, whtch we bave o Mructions b closu out. Alio, & {31l line Carpels, 39 troases, Lco Boxcs, 6lc., clo., Tais, Clysrs, s0d Ut S LIS ; 13 i is, Merchandise. ON, PUMEROY & v