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NTT-MASONIC. gocond Day's Session of the Na- tional Christian Asso ciation. A Reports of Progresy Mado in the Various States. TLabors of Valiant Men Who Take Their Lives in Thoir Hands. Putting a Candidate Through the Myste- rles of the First Degree. MOUNING SESSION. THIS PRAYER-MERTING, The second day's acselon of the Natfonal Chris- tian Aaeociation, oppored to secret rocleties, be- gan ot Farwell Mall at 80 yeatetday morning With & prayer-meeting, presidea over by B W, Bruce. This service consnmed abuut au hour. While a lady was praying o man came rushe {ng frantieally fnto twe hall, and, gowgz over to Trot. Nlanchard, of Wheaton. stated to pim that Mra, Stoddard, his daughter, and the wife of the Rev. 4, 1. Stedd:rd had been killed that morning at Wheaton by a ral) rond acctdent. OFf cauree, this created nu hmmenso sensation, and was © sad hock to the meeting. Trayers went up to God for the hereaved Nueband, fathier, and family, and eympathy and sorrow were expressed on all aldes. Vico-President Cogawell calied the Convention to order after the sceston of prayer, the nttendance then being very small, notover Gty persons belng pregont. TUEPONTS OF STATE AGENTS fiest in order. fL If. Hindman, of reported verbally. lle, previous to commenelng uls report, epoke 8 few words of condolenco in regard to the sad accl dent winch had oecurred, and which had Just been reported. 1Mo then gave an enconraging report of thio work in hx State, where he mnid he had found many warm supporlers of the caitse which they had espouned, 1 Also found much opposition, but tho work was going bravely on. "Fhe Rev. Mr, Barlow, of Michlgan, then re- ported of the work Uere, 1e liad bien the means of doing away with a lodge at Goodrichville. The zentiment In favor of Uis Assoclation was on the increase e. There was o powerful uuder- current working in their favor. ‘I'hey were work- fng there to save youny en from tho fer. rible bondaga of Masoury, Thero wus bardly any idea of the numbers uf Masous e, "Shte. who were sceling Lo pet rid of thele bondago which they had to submit {0 Tlo (tho speaker) was rotten-ezged onco fu o while, « but that waa psmn))l_afolr, comparatively speak- g Tewas notafrald of being murdered by the Manona, ns ho gave them & pretty good churacter, Faying that Lo thought they wers neither cut- thronts nor honse-burners, e had found the greatest opposition from Mason-minietors, The Rov. Mr, Cogswell then stated what had been done by ptmecll during the last year. 1o gavo this in a wcrien of Incidents, which lio had en- Sountered during his month's lecturing in Ohio. T“Blnmmufi Aamar Mr, Blanchard then read the repurt of the Uen- eral Agentof the N, C. A., the Ruv. J, I’ Stod- Sard, who bad been #o suddenly called uway, It wos' & long communication, sud = related the troubits, fmanctul and otherwlie, which hpd surrounded them from the start. The report gave a history of the Associn. Yun since its organization, elght years ago, and slluded to the conditional giftof Philo Carpenter of a hullding and ot on the Went Side, The report. Meaded for cash to carry on the work undertaken {1 the Association. = Branch socicties hnd peen organized in twelve Stntes, The at- tendance at conventlons had not been large, but they had gencrally created connidorable Jocal Interest. During the puat year subscriptions 1o the amount_of $10,000 Tl “been recelved to- wards tholr bnflding fund; alao 180 _acres of land fram the ltov. Wilin Luty, Ligonier, Ind., valued at $11,000; also $1,200 I3 Northern Pacific Ttaflrond bonds from the sause xource. ~ Other con- ditional donations were alluded to, but no further cortain amounts mentfoned. The Associution was controlied by nelther sect nor party, but was never neutral In politics, any in places hod done 1nch to dufeat membera of secret socletien at the ballot- box. The report waa approved and ordered pub- Hished in tho Uynosure. FUOP. NLANCIALD s 21 that he would ree thatthc report of the ;!}'cfl!lll'\lfl!n Ar. Blanchard, who had Leen suddenly called away, would b forthcoming hefore the Cou sahtion adJourned. Ie paid n toilching tribute to Tis danghter, whoind been killed that snoraing, and sald that she bad been fnstramentn) in dies fributing tracts and_working for the interests of tho Natlonal Christian Associution. 1iis eulogy wa {ouching. Mras, 1L f(. Hindman, of Indfana, alsopaid o tribnte to tho virtucs and worth of the deceased, OPFIORIS. The Committes on Nominatlons, through the. Teey. 1,11, Btatton, roported in purt, an tollow Prestdent—Dr. H, 1, George, of Geneva Colle; Vice- President—d. L. Barlow. Secretary—Dr. W.' 11, French, Clnclnnatl, John Livingsion, of Detroit, then amused the Conyentlon by attempting to read the constitution of the Notlonal Assoclation. Mr. Livifipston was called to order by Prof. wchard, who mtated that the former wus reading the’ coustitution ndupted fn 1808, which had been moditied aince. Ar, Livingston Inslsted upouholding the floor umid crien of **Order.™ The tov. Mr. Qeorgo_inskted that Mr. Liviog- #lon ahoud alt down., The old man wilted, aud reluctantly settled into a cluir. Questlon was called for, when Mr, Livingston again inalsted upon speakicg. 1lo was choked off, and then requested tie ropariers Lo mke o notu of the tuanlt which: had bocs done 10 the gentleiman from Michigan, The report of the Camucittce wan recelved and sdopted. ‘The Committee on Enmliment made a liberal re- port, aluwing all who desired to da £0 10 sign thelr names to the roll of the Amsuciation. Mr. Livingston made another brict speech, ine alating that thero were $0 Chrletian Associations, Mr. Ronayno thenpoured some hot ahot {nto the ecars of the members, and advocated the bouncing -of unraly ones wiho dared to throw n discordant Lrands Into tne pruceedinga of the Assoclatton, After some further talking by Livingston and others of 6 porsonal churacter, “Dayton.” 0., wis fined upon g4 the place for holding the nex incet ing of the Associstion. O aiatta Tonayhe askerted that hie had been advised, and he belioved truty, that THE WLFONTENS HAD ENTELED INTO A CON- BPIRALY to atato that tho Association was s fraud, and tha . tha $30,000 which wis to come inta their pos. aeaston throngh Mr. Carpeuter wis (o bu used nnd controlled by a few men. As no snch thing had Buun thoughit of or stated bythe members of the press, it was prestined that liownyne made the s rertion to gatn a little more notirlety, “The dopa- tian of §4(,000 has not yct cono Info possession of the Arsociativm, Mr. Floyd, of the United Brethern Church of In. lana, then brictly stuted what vas being done in that £tate by that scct, and twk a very hopeful View of what was promised therein the future, THUE HON, 3. 1. WALKLR, candidata for President of 1ho Lpited States upon the platfarm of the Nutional Chrivtiun Avsoclation, wa then introduced amid laughier and spplanee, Mr, Walker §s an cecentele Jookleg itle mun, per- i1 e bl birigt eyed: a tntelligerce, 11is dress (v elouchy choracties s benrd is air §s only spriukied with this evi- were Indiana, y, while My co of wse. THE IEV, MH, TREACH was then introduced and made along sddrers, In which he teled 1o show the barbatty vf the onthn taken by Masonk on account of the penalties ime wored -d e, He read o portion of tse pretende At suld 1hit it Towdred the entimi- ton of the senctity of an oath, mulaf the haie of God. e expluliid some of the teremonies cin- rluymlln the ludge, and beld thay nu-{ luwered he snnctity of religlun, Lodge dttendunty were seduced from sttendunco ot hurch, The Masunic oatl compielled them to Keep thelr brathie ra' sucrels us thiey kept thelr own, and to protect cach other oven in eriute. Masoury fu the higher degerees eutirely Aid away with retlzon, He leld Musonde charily ws unworthy of the wuwe, hecauke it wan only givine back o portion of tine money conteibated by members, tiuth of Which Wi spent i cxpenslve templen, which bllnded the eyes of tho public 1o thelr grand corcuptions, Ilu nest stated that the other seerct sucicticn, which were only olishools of ~Masonry, wrre nu betier, 8y unly deeds of durkness feared the light, He allbded ta tha processioy of Kaights Pemplur in Philadulphin on tho Lstnat., an‘apag the Pu- pacy wnd {eyluig o Induce utliord (o Jon theia by, such displays. e attacked Unlons of ull kinds, wy Leing arbitrary and unjust, sud as endeavoring to control capital and labor, und euid that they en- couruged vice wud discouruyed virtue, The addresacs of the Rev. Mr. George and of the Rev. Mr. Fronc v ondered printed, o Committes un Correrpondvnce, through J. 1. Barlow, mady & report ol cortaln’ corsesjond- euce ruceived by the Assuciatlon. ‘The Conventlon then adjeurned to 2 o'clock In the afternoon, ATTERNOON SESSION, A BLIGUT DISCORD, The Axsociation sesssembled at 2 p. m,, Dr George lu the chalr. On the motion of 3r., Cogswell, the clty papers were requestod to publish the cutizottion uid by \awe of the Assoclation. Tho Ney. Mr. Livingston made g »iebt reiection on the Arsoclation, ssylng thut cleven men had sonetitited themuaelves as the Assoviation. The Presjdent esplained that the sut of fucorpo. ratlon roquired a Bourd of Directorsof v evenmen, who wero not the ouly members of the A-socfation, €, B, Steminzton, from the Fhuue ¢namittee, stoted that & subacription of $500 was bivcorary (o pey by ball rent Maronic oatl . N\ BTHATION, o editor uf the Cynovire, detive After 8 fxw proliomius y semiarhs of Syracuse, N, sred a3 addinss, got down o the burden of his suhject. cmasonry had In thie country had - many co-nnlinates. The Sons of Lilierty, the Kn-K the Molly Maguires, and th A Chinese Sotjes tica of San Francizen Lad been Invertieated and }mlm'll to the wall, The speaker read an editoris) roim arecent waue of the Syeacuwe Journal, inwhich the action of the Molly Maknires was rehearsed and deprecated, Ity what right were thewe men aaso- he | cuted? 1t had heen praven that they had stmtlnr oatha in Maraney, A few yenrd azo he State Ley- Jelaturen of New York, Maskachnactts, and Riiode Island had tnvestiy, e the Masonle soeiet: and found mordorone and cut-theaat vatha tecorded. 1f any one did not believe it let him ko st exun- ine tie recorrd wa e had, 116 gave 8 resume of the Tnglalusive investigation o the mystertous disapprarance of Willian Morzan. in Ratavin, N. ¥ wiadd wabil thint Masons hael sworn that thiey hail (ke 1he terrible onths referred to, nnd Rob Sorrls, e wreatest authorlty on Froamaronry. haa said that there were then 45,000 Maso, . the cauntry, and they had testitiod 1o having taken the protected thelr membess from punishn crimen except tor mtirder 411 high treason. 1t b een stated that L2 Masons ind divajeed the see: of the Masonie {u tha Wwhich for all the past yeur, and Myron I, Smith. of Syracnss, had atood up in a liafl i that city and aaid (he fovelations conterning the: Manoule rites ween correct Two nitneascs (n Californin iad refused w awear hecanse of thelr Mazouic authe, ad had appealed to the Jutze. nnd #altd fia *Sknow fow 1 was meelf, ™ fie had airo of d alintlar instance in Tor Tunune, Orely Welsh, an_Emineat Commnndes, and Mr. Fewitt, the former a Democrnt and Mawon, and the Iatter 8 Republican und nota Mason, had run for aftice on_opposing tickels, in wan, where the Repniblicans bad 4 njority of 3,000, and yet Welsh waw 0 strongly supported by the Masine, notwithstanding he was 1ot ko well qualitied as Bi* oppenent, lie came within 14 votes of belug electedl. Welah had command of a body of Knizhits Pemplar, snd naed the State Arsenal and acms Syracuse for drilling purposes, Phe speaker g an filuatntion of the proficiency the Jauired tn drill, and denonnced tie conduct of the ‘men.'The anti-Misonic enuse wasgalning grounrl s they hiad heen treated falcly n Syracnse by Jrea anid public, When they held a Con n (s city five of aix_ year avo, the papers con- talned such a mass of incongraitica that une wonld liave thought A mob of {nmates from the Jackson- ville Tneie Asylum il veen fet loose. Fhe e porteraof to-day had mado fair reports of tlieir cedinge, ‘They wern gentiemen, und were en- d (o fhie thanks of the Assucintion, The speak- er wus upplandea as hie sat down, LINUS CIITTENDEN, of Cryatal Lake, relatod, Ina simple manner, his eapericicey fn the Maconfc Lodze. When s mun became u Maxon, he lost his acif-reapect. When o red x Masonic Lodue, e lifted up ed n rope tw be placed about hiy ecli, and thus hecame initigted. — When o young man did that, he sold himeclt bordy and soul 1o the Ladge, nnd paid them $25 to fake hlm. e was 74 yenra ol and never expected to apeak Lo a simflar Convention again. " TIE REV. J. of Wheaton, sutd he was nind aithougi e was 51 ye #ve it tringaph glorionsly. fighting & stconger foe to-day than ty-live years would do more to setthc the quicetion of victory than & vote tuken in the Convention or L SNYDER, terested I that cause. ® old he expecied to the laylug of the corner-stone of the Itockfurd and | Chicago Court-lougea, I the grave of wronu had not alrendy been dug, Gad Almfzhity knew when [t would be,” They could go into uny liesthen couns try and they could find Just s wood morals taught” as in the lodges. There wan Just a8 much lionor emony Molly Magulres aud among thieves us among Ma- sons; bt he did not wirh to be understond ancom- prinic Masans to Molly Maguires and thicvee, (e hoped hio bl Inflience enough to keep his buys b af the lodge. Hie hind wnany friendn amung e sucicty men; bo was nub opposed to them pemoi ully, it on’ principle, ry mention that was made of desus Ghrlst” {n the “lodie was only mitted by wileration. When Jesus Christ w crowned Lord of all, then the questions of t wotld would be settleil. Maronry wan ono of the things that ;ust go ot of the way hefore Jeaus Christ could refgn suprome. It was not particulor- Iy funny nor edifylng to rido In n car and henr soma oAe whispet o another, ** £ would like to Il that man!" It was not particularly nice to make one’s welf unpopular fu tho cyes af nive- f the community, might kill Royuane, and he thanght they . they might kill Lovejoy tou. _ Severdl tn the andicnce urmured **No." 'No " and the speaker sald he heli they wonid kill those men. s conecience had brought higs there, and conseience had brought others there. The wpesker Wl“ applauded throughout bis uddrees, and at its close . C. T. WEDD, of Springficld, 111, related his experiences In tak- fng the lirt degree. They even took the battons of is shirt because theywore fron, nnd ateipped hin to lijs shirt. 1o thausht If they conld etand itho could, [Laughter.] When he took the third degrea ha couid hardly swallow the obligntion to protect his brother Maos i all things but murder treasom. e promised the Lord that if e would forglve his folly hewauld mnever vislt the lodge acaln, in wife hod subsequently gut hold of a Cynoaure, and hndt anked hiw If e had Fone through all that, —if hie bad been atripped of all hin clothies, Ile keot aflent, She then came to the third degres, and asked film if hie had gone through ull that,” ilo answered not, and she sakl, **Charles, you dasn't sny you didn’t go through thatt™ 1le kept still, and ahe inally sald, **Charies, you dareu't pay you didn't go through thatt" {Laughter.] He had then made up his mind to _denounce Masonry. ' They wmade every effort to pomecuto him, " and when “his’ finonces were ow they sued him, but he beat them and came ont wlth flying colors, 1o conld #ay nothing wmore thiat wanid do them any good. Ar, Gray, of Oregon, Alro spoke, o believed that Browning, who was killed sixteen or elghteen Jeure sk, had been wardered by Mosons; they iad cut Lis throat from ear to ear and torn his tongue aut by the roota. e hail opposed Masonry and hind been called a fanatic, but he gloried In i work, Ed Ronayne neralled Dewitt C. Cregier, stating that the Masons of this city pald him S, 000 per vear for conducting their business in thia efty, e spoke of the oful effouts of tho thirly- n y six ludgos, comprislng over 4,000 members, this city, and mafd he would bu rendy to out ils part of the expuse programme fn the evens ing, in conjunction with Menses, Webb, Chittenden, Buartlett, ana Cognwell. The Chnirman unnounced that the Conventlon to-dny noongand in the afiernoon & meeting would be lield f:n‘llw organization of the American Political Party, The Conventlon was utjournod, with tho bene. diction by the Rev, Mr Fi b, EVENING SESSION, THE VIRST DEGHER. Farwo!l IIall contalned o large audience, yalnly men, Iust evening, gathered for the purposo of wit nesstng an expose of the work of conferrlng the st degree of Freemasonry by Edmound Ronuyne, formerly of Keyatone Lodge, of this city, the per- formance Leing given fn connectivn with the Na- tiona) Christion Associstfon, Preparatory to commencing the performance, Mr._IRonayne and the colored janitor arranged the stage. The chales were taken off, and a amall altar placed in the centre, with o pedestal containing tliree tapera polnting east, north, and south, and a Bible and a gavel upon it, and u footsteol close 1o it, To theleft of the mtage and in front of It wus placed a emall tnble containing Masonic books, and besido It A chafr upon which there was a black- #lllc stovepipe hat, Tefore commencing the show, a hymn—**Dore to he Danlel,* otc.—wns sung, and the Rev. Mr, Iinman delivered 8 proyer having epecial refcrence to the expuse, A collection was uleo fuken up to defray the expeoses of the lnlt. The Rev, Mr, low unnyunced that at 10 o'cluck this morniug econd decreo would be worked, und in the evening the thurd, TIE CABT OF CHANACTERS wan 88 follows: Worshipful Master, Henry Coga- well; Senlor Warden, ll.Al(. Drittens W, X Hart elt, Junjor Warden; 11 Day, T urer; Se retary, JJohn M. Nodg nivr Deacon, K. W, Bruce; Jumor Deacon, Webb; Tyler, 1L 11, Winmiln, The gentlemen were posted b the posl- tionw allotted 1o similar oficers In o lodge. Ronayne, with au apron und collar of Kegetons Loize, opened the proceedingn with xome “intro- ductory cemurka, e wakd =pecniative Maroury wur eatublistied (0 a groz-shop in London in_ dune, 1717, and was based upon eperative Masonty, Be tud Been a member of Kevatoue Lodye, uiid Jog Dison and bimself were afl thero wus of it. 1le usked the sudience to constitute themeelves a jury 10 try spieulative Freemasonry, und e would nct as proscenting sttorney. Mo ‘would supposc that Frecmasoney fad Jeen indicted on wgveral connts, and one of thure counts was that Masonry was o fulschood from begisning to end, und one of te moat monstrous on the facy of the earth, Lodges wore anclontly dedicuted to King Solomon eeuuse e wa the ivst Most Excellent traud May ter, Iere was the agaertion that Rolomou and Jatin the Evangeltet, and John the Baptist, were the most ancient Masone, There was no such thing s the Golden Fleece, and the best Mavonic writers could not sulwtantiste the assertion. Thu apeisker then road the pruyer repeated ut the Slate trand Lodze meetiog, ond pronwunced it a lie. 1o prexented the Grand Lodge report for 1574, conie wlled by Joreph Mobbiue, and the futurd Grand Muoter of 1linois, and was about to read from it, whe e digeensed, and sabil that, if he did not prove the fulsity of Freemssonry, ho boped the sudiencs would prunounce him FUE BIGUEST PRAUD IN CIIICAGO, when ho wua interrupted by celes of ** You sral" SYou arel Turning to the direction whencn the volces came, he »aid ho recognized them, and chalienged them to como for- ward' ond controvert bim, lle again refecred to the printed report o prove from s ‘uvu- thiat Masonry did potexistlo Svlumon's tim Le ulsw gave s sketel of the origin of tho degree, When ho wau u little huy lie heatd nothing but Al sonry, wnid grew up in-awe of i, but whe they mude hin 1ake off “his pautsloons, put the ropy around biv neck aud dragied him uround the room, he did ot think there was much divipity i Fre 1 Ty fnveiged strongly against tho tiguity ot Freemanonry. Heuaid thut Rob Morris bl careied i his hat o lodze of Free Masons when he went inte Jernesiem,” Tho **Freemasor Blonjtoe™ and ts author, Webb, were ridicule Whis warfare wus not ugalust’ Frecimosous, but ogalust, o' priuciples ‘of | tho craft, - fly whs gbout (o ‘read the oath of Washing- ton taken in allegiancy to Georzo TIL, when he wae Interrupled by a man in the back part of the hall, who came” farward wnd fusited upon leing heard. Considerablo confusion cisurd, and touuyne fnslsted o the huurrulzlu Laking his peat, '-AHH)I; 10 the sudience that bo was no Ma- v it Musony were gentlumen, and would not uehliko thule The odividusl subsidud sud wenh _naltppe TRIDUNE: TIIURSD THE CHICAGO ek to bis eeat. Ttonagne then asked §f Washinge- ton had perjurcd himedlt when hie rebelied nealnat the King, and proceeded to give 8 deseription of the waork nf CONPENRING TILR PINST DRAREE, ilinstrating his expianationa by tnking his place in the positiong representerd by the stpposed ofileers af the Lodge. 1o repeated all the question inade Al the Algns and anewers bee (o ffect hie purpose, interap cxpowe with aseertions rezarding A and frequently alled npon the fice to lnagine their business men. their Doc- tors of Law, s thelr Doctars of Divinity golng up into 8 gareet anil performing such tomfonlery. Before hringing in from the ante-ronm the can- ditate for Masanty he denounced the protend. Nopevolenee of (e Musonie body, sod cited in- Mances In ’»mul hin aracrtions, Alter golng theough the formniaof questioning the_eandidate, Noaayue ealled upon the Junfor Warden to hring bun [, and s young man appeared with a mssk on, 4 **cabletow ** ahoat his necl and dressed In ¢hirt and drawern, the left leg of t fatter garment befng rolled np to the kaee, T Teft fool wie hare, and the right e covered with Tonayne again challenced any Masnn to eome forward aud defend the ancient fnatitution. ‘Fhe candidate, who, for hin purposes, the lectarer represented an **tho flgv e James’ Hunt, ' waa then led whout from ane ** offices ™ to another, and repeated the questionn and unawers, (fe nencrted that every Masou present who _witnesscd the cere- sany of innking & clandesting Mason wie violating Nin obligation, and If he wan Grand Master of a lodge hie wonld go aliout the lail and take the nae 0f every one of them wd report them to the lodye for diriniasnl, He sald it swas impo<sible for Masons tu keep thele oblizations. The candidate vas next lod to the altar, where he knelt tipon the footsiool and niaced his left hand under the ible and hix fght on Ita open pages, and took the obiigation, “Ronuyne ogain asecried that Maron- ry war no e from beglnninz o end, and that wo v n o Jodee had of many of the espresgions, tilienlline, dhem, e willy. 1 au . o n any moreauthority to sdminister the onth than he o, anil the abifgation just tuken wor binding. Ve rsid Masonry was bad, bat Od Jowstiin wan the biggest habug of the tw characierized Good Tempiare' todzes us great spuriciug institotions, and_made stmilar references sther Ortlera, which were offahoots of Musonry. The white Inventiture was given the candidate aid Tie was deelared & Muson, 1L wan after 11 o'cluck hefore the cerrmony woa concluted, 8t which Ume the sssembluge bad thiuned out conaidernbly. THE CORPORATONRS, At ameeting of the corporate members of the Natlona) Chrlstian Avroziation, hold Tuenda No, 291 Weat Mudison stree cntlemen were mude members of ¢ reeident, 1. 11, Georges the Re Rav, Wiiliam Wishart, D. D, duhi Worth, J. G. Nattoon, the ltev, . . 1. Kephrt, jaent 8. A, Allen, the Kev. 11. Cogawell, and Edward iliidreth, Various reports were “Fhicre han been ralsed during the year $ orporation Batlow, SenTy ad Atw Vres far the endowment of 1 publistin: The total eash s recelpts year have heen $4,405.70. The wlectod were: President.'th L. N Vice:Pronident, i ling Fecretary ‘and Ges I . P, Stoddarc: Tevording Treusnter, 10, L. leliogs, Chicay responding Secretury, Men, E. 2. M. Wallace, €. I Magearty; Dircctors, Philo Carpenter, J, Tlanehard, C, 1T Hayggarty, J, M. K Tiitdretn; Walluc A, Cook, X ward €. A, Blanchard, 1k L. Kellogg, J. W. Blaine, A, A vote of tharks to Mr, Carpenter, for his ok, Clicazo; 1 Agent, the Kecretary | and Arsintnt Cor- . A Cook: Auditors, Wait. serylces ax presiding ofiicor and for is donation, was unantwously adopted, CRIME, THE OQUAWKA MURDER, Speclal Dipatch to The Tribune. DeataroN, Iy June 2L —The city hos been fnn ferment of exdtesient to-day over the case uf iarry Lee. e win brought down before Squire Overion this mornhz at 0 o'clock, and Justice 11, 0. Druwning, his wtorney, domanded a hearing on the Infarmation filal against hin, which was for the murder of Elley Wateon at Equawka two yenrs pgo. No prosccutbn appeared, hut the Court was informed that tly witnesses wonld arrive from Tlenderson Count; at 22 o'clock In the afiernoon, and adjourned “to that hour. Lec had Bbeen nformed that he was wanted In Minols tc answer the charge of keeping n house o 11-fame, and hoped that upon a failure to make yut o case nunder the information he would bo refeied and ake good his escape. A2 o'clock o Invln crowd colircted at the Justice's office. The trall was deluyed, no witnesses spe peared, snd Lee was aischirge Public feclinz ran high agatnst flin, and the oticers attempted to hold him in spiteot the releane, but were dissuad- cd by the fcnities of Lee and hls attorney. Lee waa kept under clore survolllance by the police untilthe traln arrived from Oquawka, When an_information was filed agalnst him before Pollee Juded SBtusman, for keeping a house of 111- fame in Iinols, and nlxu;zln;i that he was u fugitive from Justice, ete Hle was {mmedintely arrested, Tavig reimainedwith bis sttornes, and made no eftort {o v.-nv:n‘c. ‘There is 1ittle donbt, from words dropped by Ueaderson County Vigilants now in thix c"l{' ihat the real erhine for which Lee Is wanted Is the mirder of Ellen Watron. The ex- amination was continued until 10 o'clock to-mor- ruw worslng, —— MURDEROUS INTENT. Ib:rnorr. Mich. June 21.—Near Puntiac, reveral mobths ngo, Austin Parks, In frenzy at the indife ferfnce of the girl he loved, Miss Amelis Foster, The wound wos not fatal. T'arks, {u coftat Pontc, pleaded guilty fo murderous {n- tend, und wua sentenced to the State’s Prison for waity year T KILLED HIS TATHER-IN-LAW. Waegrixe, W, Va., June £1.—George Colo ot George Knlght through the head on Monday even- ingut Glon Kaston, this Btate, Coleclalma thut i shoating was uccldental, caured by a revoly folhc off wille logding, - Kiifalit was Cale's stop- ather. Cole was brought 1o thly clty lst evening aud jailed, KILLED WITH A PEN-KNIFE, Sueclad Disputch 10 The Tribune. $T. Louis, June ¢1, —A special from Independ- ence, Mo., lfl]lllflzficully yesterday nt o breake fost table uear Greenfild resulted in Joseph Kim- Dall striking & young mag named Davia with # pen- knlfe below the ear. Davis died within five min- utes, Kimball wad srrustul und placed tn Jall, TATAL DOMESTIC QUARREL. CINCINNATY, O,y June 21.—~Av Oxford, O., last ovening, 8 man nomed Camfield turew a Drick af Dayls, his brother-in-law, while tho latter wan cnideavoring to protect hin slat Cawfield's wife, from sbuse. Davis fmmediate Aitm, produce ing death i o few bours. Davs was arrested. DOOMED. Special Dispaich fo The Tribune. SruxarieLy, 1k, June 21, —Gov. Glenn, In the absence of Gov. Neveridge, neting us Governor, re- fused this aflernoon to grant & respite or tn any- wise interfure i Lhe caxe of Johnson, the wwes derer aentenced to bo hanged ut Pars, Edgur County, next Frida; THE RAILWAYS. TIE PASSENGER RATES, The General Ticket and Passenger Agonts of the roads leading from this cily to the ot expected to roceive arders yeeterday to make o furthier re- duction in the (hrough rates, but up to a Jate hour last evening no directions Lud been recelved. 1t fx claimed that one or two of tho lines have been acll- fug the reducesl ticketa on s sixty dogw imit, which would wake the round trip to New York imt 816 steu of $33, as Is puw this regular rate fur round telp tickets, In order to checkmate tic cutting raads, it 1y now proposed to reilitco the regnlur Genteninnl tickets to 826 for the round trip Philadelphla, and $27 1o New York, these tickets to bo limited (o ixty dayn., Thia would be o - duction on the Phifadeluhin rates of 87 and the New York rates of 0. 18 fs alsuproliable that tho resular tickets to New York will be reduecd to §L2 within a few days, The reduction fu rton ias thun far benedtor the roada more than (L has hirt them, 88 1L hns stimulated the trallic to s great vx- tenty nnd 2l the traius leaving e city for the Eust arg overcrowded, = M., K. & T, EARNINGS, The Heceiver of the dlissourl, Kansss & Texas Jajjrond makes tho following statement of theap- proximate carnings of uls road for the second week In June, IN70: Freight, §i, 30, S14,601.27; wall, $3.600.57% Total, $50, 605, HK, year, $ad, 40K, 01, — CONVENTION RATES, ‘The Iinofs Central Rallroad will commence to sell ticketa to-morrow to those who will attend the Democeatic Notionel Conventlon at St Louls on the 27th oy $10.50 fur the round trip. The wale of the tickets wall by discontinued ou the they wre good (o return untii Suly 2, e —— THE DOCTORS, SANDUSKY, 0., June 21.—Tho Ohlo State Medi- cul Soctety reassembied ut the hall of tho Put-fu- Bay llouas this morning, and, after transaciing some winor buelness, took a recesa for dinner. At the afternoun yeesfon ofilcerd for the ensning year wers clected, us follows: President, ) W, Corresponting perioa of lust Scott, of Cloveland; Vico-Presldents, L. M, Gordon, of Guargetowni Secun Cincinnati: Third, T\ G o 4 fourth, W, L, Ridenon . Gruy, uf Plqua, was elecl arurers J. v, fiaddack, of Cincinnatl, Secretaryi aud J, Laoldwin, of Columbus, Assistant Secrelary, ‘I'he following Committee on Admissions was chorens . lk'unllle(, of uttawa; M. €, Puarce, of Urba, C. W. Tuulap, of S’lrlumlnld: M. W, Jenkius, of Bellairy, snd J. flennett, of Clevelund, - Adjourned tIIO .\ LO-TUUFFOW, et — _ OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. New Youk, Juno 21.—Arrived, steamships Statg of Indisnu, from (Hasgow; Labrador, {rom Havre. SaX Fiaxncrseo, Cal., Juue 21, —Salled, Pucifio Muil_ stenwer Cily” of' Sydney, fur Sydiey, via Uonolulu, carryitg tuo Biftish wajls, v of ol ted i T WIHISKY. Cleating Up the Dockat in Judge Blodgett's Court. Keeloy and XKerwin--- Tho Sentences Looked for Friday. Conklin Under Examination by a Con- gressional Committee. CHICAGO, TR FAG-ENDS of the Whisky Iattalion were reached yeaterday mornfng {n the Unlted States Court. They have been Iuabering up the doeket for months, until thelr nustzhitly appearance was too muck for the representatives of the Government, and yesterday morning the District Attornoy either asked for sentence In eome of them, or furced the others to pleas of ope Kind or another. Iy this work cleaning up,* the public at large recmnens tirely fu sympathy with Judize Bangs, the disporl. tion helng Lo have the whiskyltes get thee deeerts aw noun as poestble, st t Lave the matter Gnally dinpored of. On the opening of Court, Judze Bangs calied up thecaxcal | NUE 1% NUTCHINS AND DAVID COCHRAN, and announced that Col, Juesken bad aometning to say on that score. Col. Jucesen ratd both defendants were In Court, In regard to Nutchius, ho had aflidevits ahowing thiat the only offense chinrged or shown againat bin was & willlngness to receive ten larrels of erooked mpinte, In regacd to bavid Cochiran, there was no eytaence tending to show that o was in any wuy canticited with crookud traneactions, except that Tie was present on the gronndeat the time of the sciz- ure, andihat he rodeto the distille at thetime uf the removal of son w8 no proof that he had any ¥h 1 ilie remaval F £r0okrl splrith, And the Chiepe aniiet i was nolight that e 'was ailywed to plead gallty to the ~conspirncy count. He wus unfortanate enough 10 be the brother of Andrew ¢ realding In Canada withant thetregular furlo . There ness jnterest Iy the diatlliery, read whowiug that David Cochran was only nu em- ployo of . 1% Hutchins, und that [atenina had never had any (nterest inthe Coctiran Hintiflery ex- cept thut he bt lent ) and hiad often hought the wroduct of the alstiflery. The fintching rectifying-house was an . entirely acparate concern, amd_ fta books were where the Govorument offleers conlilingpect them. and these books waould shy that the busince of Hutchins & Co. was perfectly wtralght. David Coctiran wos pafd $10 0 week in the capncity of bookkeaplr. The only connection Hutehine or David Cochirun had with Andrew Coche- ran's crookedness was that tiwy drove over to the distillery Just ns the Governinent oficers selzed the hionse, and ae potoe crooked goode were being remuved. David Cocliran’s sllidavit further showed that lie was now wilkont money and_earning & lv- ing by running o Weat Side street-car. 1E CASE OF ALPRED WATERMAN wasnext called, and a lenythy petftion for inercy pre- wented, together witha certifieate of pood charucter, sigtied’ by many citizens of Dulape Connty. This wetijon sleo stited that Waterman's tamfly, con- wisting of wife and aix ehilidren, one of whom was an Invalid, newded his abd an mupport. Mr. Ayce was called upon tostate how much the defendant had helped the Government In ita canes by the aquealing process. {le represented that Watenman had revealed some facle in one case which wonld have proved of valte, provided s nolle pros, had nut heen entered. From ol he had Deen able to learn, Mr. T etated that Waters man's previous oflicial chiaracter had Leen above repraach, 08 of not zullty weee entered in the cases of Byron M. Callender and Fred Froschie, o jury wilved, anda time for heasing fodedultely post: puncid, - 2 Fred Witte K| Al 1N Tn the rase of Mictinel K, und Michnel W, Kerwiu, Thoman Hoyne and Oliad{alt fackson were preseat witly n bundic of uilidayits from employea 10 the genvral effect that the two defendahts had always walked upricht, ond had never strayed from the tralpht and narrow path of double-distillea virtue [nte the broad und sttructive high- way of erookedness. rend the afidavits, and Mr the remarke, lle euld the of guilty had been entered under ntnpyirchenafon, anl, had ungel known that these afiidavits couid be abtained, that plea would niever have been entered, Therefore e desired ta withdeaw that pleu and ga to trial at any thne, The prevailing manlant the time the plea wos entered hind, to some extent, Induced thein 1o stand axide and wee swhat the Govermnent —was —avout 0. Under the ples of gullty Information had Tween fled Tagainst the rup\-rlt' and Tnd been weized, Further hnt that there was a 1fabillty for a fine of not lees thun §: An azrecnient had heen mnde that, I this was entered, vernment that the property should be yelea 1t the apreement falled to work, the defense dealred to change the plea, and £o to trial at once. Juilze Banza eafd his clenr understanding of the caso wuk that the defend8nte were 1o have slxty duyy in which to go to Washington and try to get thelr property reléased, 1f they fufled there, they were to be aflowed the privilege of changing thelr plea and contesting the case In’ Court. The understanding on the part of dir. Hoyne and Mr. dackeon wus quite different. They fhought the propotty wos to be relensed provided the ples of_juilty waa entered, and that the District At- toriicy was to secure the release, % Judze Bangw asseverated with o great ‘deal of warnih that there had never been any such under- standing, and e was deeidedfy opposed 1o this ut- tempt on the part of the defense to iisstate mat- cen. Mr. Hoyno atated that the United States District Attorney war just od good o man onthe floor ug e wae, and no b his rising and stunning the care of the Conrt i an attempt to prexcrye his dignity he might impress the mob, but De'comd not espect 1o Intimidute tha Court or prejudice the caee, ir. Ayer thonsiated hls nnderstandlug of the matter, sud the trouble ended by withirawing the plea of guilty and entering the plea of nolo con- tendure. a recommendstfon STEINMETZ AND MARTUNG. The cane of doiia Selumetz and_Otto Hartung closed out the lot. Both pleaded not gallty an waived u fury trinl, District- Aitorney Bangs then respecttully asked the Conrt (o Nz an carly & day fur seitunee an os: sible, and wos furced to Le katisfied with the com- forting reply thut the Court wow not ready, lint wonld by prepared to wefgh out punishment inn whort tme, and thot he wonli give counael due nutlee. It In the generad impresslon that a sunal} rection of Doomeday will fall upun several devoted heade about Friday morning of this week, After s dixposing of ita whileky cases, tho Conrt went fato th civil motion buwiness, and the disapoainted, digzarted crowd departed withont the gratification and true inward peace hat cumes from hearing the sentence prouounced upon fuls luw-sinuers, e WABIIINGTON, CONKLING'S TENTIMONY, Special Dispatch 1o The Tribuna. WarisaTon, D. C., June2l.—The investiga. tlon of thu Milwaukee Whisky Iting affalr was fo- sumed to-day, 8. J. Conkhing, late of Canads, formerly Revenne Agent, and nuw professonal Goverument syuealer, commenced s testimony. His direct examiuation was ot quite completed. Judge Cate, who holds u seat I Cungress by the groce of Liod and two votes, scted a8 peincipal prosecutor, aud conducted the prosecution with a zeal born of walice, The Comlttee decided that the ex-parte statement made by Conkling, when beyoud the bosder, o Geep himself outside the prisun bars, COULD NOT BE TAKEN A8 EVIDENCE here, dudge Cate, however, tovk from Conkling tils capy uf this stutement, snd anked i teading questions from it, and constantly put ln Conkiing's vionth the most damaxing statements, Vhe Coie mittee was obliged st thines to Interenpt Cate i his cxamingtion, aid Lo #17ike (ke awwers from the record, Conkiling 10ld pretty much about the sane stary sbout Dun Munn that lie told in Cicago by fore Munn was acquitted, ConMing sonzht to em- bollish the description “of bls uterview with Munn sud of fhe acceptsuce of the allied bribe with g sortof ward speecn. Heo said that, on April 27, 1804, ho (Conkilig) vaid $:1, 000 vald §: 10 Han Muun in His otiice at Milwaukoe, which abtatued from Nunncwmacher, 8 distiller, tharteen duyw before the ruid, PHLEBOTOMY. | Conkling had sturted with Munn early (n the tnarning from the Newhall House dor the” Kinnk nic Diatlllery, ~ On the way Munn esid he wanted to hve u quict talk, and sald 1o Cenkling: ** Do you not think thess distillegdes would Mk o Uleedrt L'tmullwlx told bl that he thought they it do so if,chey could maky anything by it. Mynn satd: *41 think you wnd Wishart uro Iln\'mf;uuud thing, and 1 do not complain of ft, “te Tv pigtit, but § thiuk 1 should have w shate.> Conklay (hien vaid that bu did not believe Wishart i wnything wrong, sud said that ke himsell had NEVER HAD A CENT hat he was not entitlea to. Munn safd: **1 do not wish you to_ misunderstand me, 1 don't be- lieve that you have ullowed Uhe distifiers to got exira mushing, We canuot help thelr stealivg, do the beat we cang and, ander wich cireumatances, 4 they want tu divide, there fa no ub‘;umn 10 1. | have o mortgage on iy fiouse, Fhese distiffera huve frequently wanted. (o pay, e fu movey, | am bard up, and the iefp e qut, ™ Conling sand that he uxked Munn ¢ fio wished hlm (Conkibyg), to take the morey, whereupon Munn vald that le thought somebudy would doit uut there sy the diatillery whers they were golu CONKLING TELLS NUNNEMACUER ABOUT wAUKLS, Arrived there, Conkling told Nunncmacher that Munn was hard up and had a martgage on his house. Nynnemacher asked Conkting what ke had ta'do with the business, Cunkling then fnti- nated hs willingness o take the moncy, wheres ypon Nusgenclier bauded him & pac with 83,000 1n I} and said: ¢ Ls 3,000 bushels uf wheat to givo to Munn. Conkling soon after etw Muun, ou relaruing o We bugzy, snd Wwid tiw he might a0 JUNE 1876. had the pack; Munn told him to lay it down in the hotel soniewhere, o lie COULD SAY 1R IIAD NEVER GIVEN 1T T0O HIW, Gonkling put it In o’ twroan drawer. Afterwarin Moun snld e was not afratd of him, and took ¢ from him. Later inthe day he sow Munn sgain, and Muan sajd it was al) rizht. Conking, In response to un fnquiry, supposcd that the ditstiflers would not tiave pafd this to Matin wnders ticy mupposed they would derive aome hencfit from It, In the examination, upon another branch of the tubject, Conkling, in some artizulara, sustaned 1he atatement which constituter his =afe-condnet from Catada, and upon which fie clafms hie was prowised immunity, EASY ON MATT AND RETES. in no Instance, however, did Lie elam ot tate that Matt Carpenter or Keyes had any knowledze of the exinterice of an organizatlon ji Milwaukee to efraud th nye, of that they Lad recelved of promised an nce whatever 1o any une engaged In the b 10 Leatimony wad prin- cipully heurnay and inference, Ji e evident from tankiing's t, cunclous of his own wronied he lahors to make It appear bie fnterest In promoting the >cnatrial vlection was the eaune of all bire mlsdeeds, The witness wan often ex- cited, [Ha testimony wae In (he nature of an harangue with the Committee, Conkling awors that, up to the thue of his arrert, and while he wite appeahing to Carpenter and Keyen for fricndship and nny‘mr!. he protested bia entire tnnocence to Ve, e also sald ie wur of the opinton that TIEY THOUGHT HIM INNOUENT, Inhls pubtished etutement Conkling enkd thal Keyes advised him to go to Canadu, In his evi- dence 10-duy Conkling wan notso positive on that point. Ue conld only awear that it wus his under. | taniinz, e pald money to leyes during the Senotonial canvase at Madison. 116 says be st propored to Keyer and others that he would collect Aome noney 1o help pay expensent that he reeedved wmaney of Wirth and Nonvemacher and TAID IT TO KETES an twe different occasiona—the first time about $600. The Jgst thue e did not count 11, lut thinke abont §700. e did not 121] Keves where the imoncy came fram, He, inderd, admiticd that Keyeo ralit to Wim that he wanted ta hreak apthe nest of thieven In Milwankee, Conkifue did not veutnre tuawesrajl the inferences of his atatement. fle Iailed entirely to coutieet Carpenter and eyes with the Itine TIE CHOYS-EXAMINATION will proceed to-morrow. It s clalmen ihat his principal tatements, wpon hich himsell aned bnackers muost rely’ for smrching pul puses, will be condemied out of bhix own outh, Mesars, Carpenter aud Kegen have askerd the Cammittee to mummon the following witnesse bt the Commit hian not yet decined 1o do so, and will pass upon the matter at their meeting to- wartows 1L €. Pagne, 1. C. Ilubart, W u a Raddi=, H.P. Elli«, Dana C. Lawb, A rehaack, Ed Sanderson, W. A, No; L S, K. how, .\ Monk, % Coleman, N, 8. Tenny, George Q, Erskine, Towne. KENTUCKY. TUEY CALLED IT VINEOAR. pecial Dispateh to The Tribune, Vincexses, Ind,, dune 21.—At Loalaville, Ky., an the 10th fnat., Revenne Agent Willlam A, Gov- ett, of Michiyan, caured the weizure of four vine- gar munufactuting estublishments, which hecauzht engaged in making distilied apirits, and this after- nuon hie swooped down on Evausville, tudfann, aud captured another fuctory of the eame kind. These vinegur-makers ferment gralu, malusses, geagie, wugar, beer, or saloon-washings, and diatil the product In large copper stilis, condensing the alcoholic vapor In great tubs of cold flufd for vine- gar, In theee tubs ore placed (wo parallel cylindrical cupper drums, - Juined tovether at the bottom, made Aight, * ond kept Olled with n rtream of colil water, thue neting the same ws 2 finke stand nnd worm to s etill for condensing apisit, In this wanner the vinvgar manalucturers linye defranded the revenue of the tax o ull the eplcits they <. On discovering this xystem of frad, Cajt, Gavett yromptly rejoried I to, Come missioner Prutt, at Washinglon, ‘who Immediately orcered the weizure of ~theee establishmentr, Theretore it = prohable that this erookeduess will by sumniarily broken up, and honest vinevar mans acthrers who lew taz-pald Wglieiucs will be pro- tected. COLLISION. DesMoines, In., June 21, —About 0 o'clock this morning a freight frafn hound cast, on the Chicago & Rock Isdand Rond, near Anltu. attempted to pats a pamsenger traln on n elngle track, the frefght traln running on the tine of the other tratn, The pawsenger engincer discovered the frelght In tine to nearly stap, but the freizht was not so fortunnte. oth the enginey were wrecked and the bageage car tefexcoped on the tender. Several curs lunded with eattle were crushied, and fhe cattle kitled or horribly mafmed, The englueers and firemen ea- cupeil oy Jumpinz, No poreon injured. The track \\'n:[lnhlum\md the wreck, aml traine ate moving on time, CROWNER’R QUEAT. Special Disvatch to The Tribune. LavaveTTs, Ind., Juno 21, —Jasper N, Mawkins, the merchanta’ policeman stot last Saturduy night, dled this forenoon. The Coroner's Jury rendered a verdict of accidental shootlng by dropping his awn platol, it being proved thot his pistol v found In the olley with one chamber empty, and the pletul- Tolster was i bis hand when found: also, 1hat he hiad been dreinking the previous avening. 1is owsn atatement before death wae, that sotne one Iying on the ground shot, and he claimed to know who 1t was, but refurcd 1o give the name. Iie Jeaves s wife (who obtained a divorce frum bim some time since) aud two children, DROWNED, Spectal Dispatch tu The Tribune. Laatix, I, Jdune 21,—At about 11 o'clock this forenoon Miss M ¢ Mathews, danchter of John und Morgarct Mathews, was found drowned in the cansla short distance enst of Lock 14 in this city, She wasa little past 15 years of oge, and during the pa«t two mouths had heen houseword; in the house of Louis Cook, lock- or, residing near the lock, The Coroner's §i do- clded ahe came to hier death by accldentally falling futo the canal. She had been missing about two hours when found, MORTUARY, Bpectal Dispaich to The Tridune. Camo, 1., June 21L.—~George W, Matteron, the Yard, Maater of the Diinois Central Raflroad Com- pany here, who was kifled while conpling cars lust night In this city, ves burled this afternoon, Col. Johnson, the General Southern Agent, had charge of the funeral. No blame attached to any one. The budy was Jifeless when found. It la not cer- tainly known just how thie accadent-occurred. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. Special Dispatch to The Tridune. CEpan Rarins, Ia., June 21.—At Mount Vernon this morniug, while rowe of the cadcets were firing a salute, Charles U, Marine, a student from Vintun, had both hands bluwn olf Ly the premature dis- charge of u gun, oA s FATAL EXPLOSION, Nrw Yors, June 21, —By au explosion at Wolf's torpedo factory, Greenville, N, J.. this afternoon o boya were killed, elgut boys and glrle seriously injured, and two fatally, —— THE WEATHER. Wasmxeroy, I, €., Junce 22=—1 8. m.—For thr Lake reglon, northwent to southwesl winds, rising Larometer, cloudy or partly clondy weather, sta- tonary or lower temperature, and local ralny. LOCAL GBBZKYATIONE. 3 i, 10:A . Maiinui thernometcr, 77, Sibnuw, 53, UKNERAL OBSKNIYATION Midntent, Cutgawo, June Wind. _finin Weather. ‘Clear. r venport. senver —— TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Corunsus, 0., Juuo Ul.—Ureat praparstions arg belog made for the Third Naticnal Reunlon of 20llere aL Caldwell, Bept. G, 8, aud 7. Col. Browu, of the Natlonal $oldiers' lonie at Dayton, will preatde, aud Gen. Kirkpatrick will deliver the address of weicome. 'Fls War Department, under u resalution of Congress, Wil furnlsh the camp wilh cannon aud musket A shaw battle will Lo uHIul the wiany intereating features of the occa- slun, Nzw Youx, Juac21.—Soveral of Now Yor! roclal, artistic, uid Titesary people met in Chicl ering Hall last eveningand asuiated at the presen| tion of & commenonstive vase to Williom Cullen Bryant. The presentation address was made by the Rtov. r. Oscucd. Siectul Ditpatch fo The Tribune. Menvorae 11, dune Sloohe large salo of thoraughbréd trotting stock belonging 10 Nurrls & Ellfott, of Lamollle, came off yeaterday, 1y lorevs and colts reatized §8, 800, which was cun- slderably below the vwners’ expectations. e mg— A::l I'RI’J"IA!;:‘MLI"!. LAKE FRONT, THEGREAT SHOW AT CHICAGO, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, aud Satuday, June 21, 22, 23, and 21, On Lake Front. FHOWEXES GREAT LOXDON CIRCUS, HIPPODROME, ANGER'S EXGLISH MENAGERIE OF TRAINED ANIMALS, AN Tardi Gras Camival Combination. 5 TIMES LARGER THAN EVER1 100 TIMES MORE GRAND!? A PERFECT PANOPLY OF SPLENDOR! » call Y wroup of k! 1obss the 253 the ¢ n June 10, InG ASTH, nen=Kipmn ) ofneInrdi-Grns. al Frinmnid t “ireel Pogenn: W take pla ba. o1, on Wi DAY, June 21, Gentlemanly i 2 Cushioned Opera ve Chilldren under 163 car, 2 Atso wiil At Anro Mendota, 27; erinceton, 285 Aledo, 24 THIS (THURSDAY) Irilliant Spectacs 1 k. QUEEN OR, TH! 1L WHO GOT THING: 1 SHOWER OF GOLD. Wit Superexcellent OLIO. Adali Richmond. Lizzle Kelaey. Luli Debmay. Harry Allen, Thonas Whitthn, Harry Little, Walter Lar- kin. Armetrony, Spencer, 102 Hayden. Laylon & Warwick, ALL THE BTARS! ALL THE BTARS1! '1""" \lalxi ce Sutnrds HO0LEY? MAGUIRE & HAVEN WILL E. CHAPMAN, Poritively only one weck, commencing MONDAY, June 19, of the UNION SQUARE THEATRE CO, IN FERREOLIL. Matineos Wednesday and Saturday, Munday, June 6—=Nevival of the TWO OR- X - with an unparalleled enst. THE COLISELM, 87 Clack-st. Monday, June 10, and entire week, revlval of the COLISEUM MINSTRELS. Last week of the VAIDIS SISTERS. Fieat week of ‘the Jloston Quanette, “Carler Brow., Harry Lizxie Hurmon, Chos, Arm [y e Compony Inu novel olio, E at b, uni Sundsy ufternoon o DRAMATIC READINGS MINED, evenlng iy Misn Steonz. of St. Louie, Clirel, corier Idiana v evening, June ente. "COL. WOO'S MUSETAL, Wednesday afternoon and evening, CHARLES A, GARDY L the ereatest v mediun, and MIRIAN'S CRIME and P'L Friday, Beucitof the Moster Machinist ond As- A Hos of Volunteers. h hirticth-st., , at 8 o'clock. Ticks ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE.~The Traneatiunilc Company's Mail hieamers betw York and lavre, calllng st Plymuuth oG, 1) for Ui landing of passengzers. Uhe splviidid yesaels ot s fa- vorlte rouie for the Continent (cabins provided with elecirie beits) will sall from Pler No, 4, Surth River asfollows. ET. GERM.) . Heetloux. Suturda; 24,8 LABRADON, Sanglier, Saturduy, July 1, 1 TA, Fraugenl, Saturdny, J rico of Fasicy In” Rold (neluding wme) : Fimt cabin, $110 1o €10, accordlug to secommodations recond, €723 third caln, $40. | Leturi rickets nt res dured Toten. Rieernge, w1t supertor o llflllnu).’ Including wike, bedding, and utensils, wi exlra charge N Gengral cen New T, £ . Btentliers inurked thus + atevrnie pastengers, CLOTIN DeBETAN, Truadway, X, Y. LW corner Ralidoipli, Ageut for Chie: AILIOAD TINF TADLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATNS, Erplanation of Refrrence Marks.— 8 erpted. * Sunday e,ce.\‘y.‘)‘.‘,”}u‘;.',u'.,’-‘.c:%‘h“l"ufl rive bunday st 8a m, 11 JEI0AGO & FORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, s 1 AL, (N oy BT A T Ao T T 1 Amive, + aPactfic Fast Lin i i 10: que Pay B, via Ciinton ¢jo. e NIght KX, VISCiton 131 Nighi Ex s 11 atinalia Ny atrreqort & Dubtigue K aFrecport & Pubu Xliiwaukeo Fast itiwnukee | tATilwniikee Iaanng EMIIwAUKen Pastenger Birery Jiny Expron UGS Paol & 3 4L Tand & Wi NlArquatte Exi Biirteva Lok caeneva ttihera L. w—Pepot Cotrer o Waile and 10 Ub—Diepot coruer of Canal and Rinzie-Ats MIOOIGAN CENTRAL RATLROAD. oot of Like-r., ana 160t of Twenty-secand.an, b “at.. Noutheast eorncr of Hane ~oflie and ut AMafl tvin Madn and Afr Line). Dy Eagress, modation tduity). X4 Dally, CHICAGO, ALTON & ST LOUIS and CHI HANUAS CITY & DENVER-SHORE 1INES " Unign L Weat Shle, niear Matloneat, b Al tticen: AU Depol, and JHnulxu)ph-::.d“. Atlantic Ex; Coivelur Ac NIt Eapr Tntan De o, corner Muwlison and Cntial-sta, i, Riuth Clark-st., opposite Fhi Tleket nan House, 1% S0:00 8. )'n.l 03p.m. * 4:00 p. . 13 " AN [ I i and Minnespolis are good e1the Mad(zon and P’rairie du Chien, vr via Watertown, La Crosse, snd Winoua CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY L., Indiana-gv., and Sixieenths “Ticket Ottices, 60 Leave, Arrive, Mall aad Express. attawa and Ryektord, Dubuta & S1vix Clry. v Pl 103 ik, Fof Oinin R 8y, Mestons A Atchrui & i Passe Anrors Pasvnger (Sinds: Tiubuaue & mlyus City b Faeffic Night Lap. for b Kansas (] I.;'l\'rl:wunhv Auneph E: P .t Ex, saturday, § Ex. Monday, ERTE ARD CHICAGO LINE, Ticket Offces. &) Clarkest.. Falmer House, Grand Pacifi, and ot depot, 122 Mlchlgan-av., corner Madls son._Traine feave frian Exposiclon Buildinge. Leave, | Arrive, Day Exprem—Tullman, Draw- - 1t0om Slecqlnc Cars, 0, New tthiout eliange.,| #:508. m.| 8:108. m. Atlantic 'wa - JPulltuan Taiscehrawluz- Ronin Sieepe ing otel Cars, “ontyline runnt PITISBURG. F1. WAYKE & CRICAGO RAILWAY, I Leay, Arrive. A, North German Lloyd, Thie ftcamera of this Campany wifl sali every Satur- dayTronn Dremen Plev, foor of Trd-st... Holaien. Tiates 0f paasay: York tn sautiatipion, Hin v - fre o friite Tom New London, Havre, aud liregien, it cabi cabln, §60, gold: Recrage, £50 currenc r pussage APy W NEW YORI STATE Q) A Feery atteruogs Tharsd { b cvery alteruate Tharhlay fhercatter, Lirst vab O30 80, accoraing 10 ccommodationg. Fecoiea: Seerage at foweat Futes, APply 10 J. WAIL U, 54 Glurkest. e ALY * National Line of S'oemfishipg. FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUE TOWN, EGYPT, Junc: am | THE QUEEN, Jnly o, 3 STALY. July 1, B2 |Jil"A(fi:rJnly 15, 100005 13 OXDOX DIRECT. DENMARK e June 21, 3pm e ssa cney. £ A % Uicketa at teduced rates.' hteerage tickets, cur- reaey, Drearta for £1 aud upwards on Grest Tiritaln, Apply to ' B, LARN 4 Suuth Clarkat, AMERICAN LINE. PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL. Cabln, Intermediate, and steerate passage crura ¢ corner Madison, 2 Wentern Agent, ern Steamship Line. e }'ku‘:u New York to Brisio) (Eozland) direcy, RAGON, Bymons. saturday, ks Llrllhh’ALl.’.’:luul:l 'u“ i :',lllll’I: I‘I Calin passnse, Cureiun ke a, !‘?“plh In“}\ 5 Ll i White Star Mail Line, o and from Europs and Ameriea. distes us Jow »~ hf;,“"’ other trst-class Line, Offiee, 100 East Iandolplisat,, Chicugo. ALFRED LAGEIUGREN, General Wetern Ageut, ~ Drafta on'Great Britaln s CUNARD MAIL LINE, Balling three timesa week toand from lrittsh Vorte. wesl Prices, ly at Company's Office, northwest corner and Randolilivte. . Clicige, 1_DU VERNET, General Weatern Azent. A Clart s P, 1 EDUCA ONAL, MISB ‘ABDY H. JOHNSON (Late Principal of Bradford Acaden; into hee Jlome, 100 Chasles-st, limited numbur of J o Ludied, to be unides her lmmediate care and lustruction in ail the branches of au Eogilsh Education, Superior eppurtunitive afforded (or the study of the higher Euglieh branch. s, the Aucient and Modern gus, ant ainting. eclal attention given to the health ot Jolinson refere by rvru waiun toProf, E . Clicazo Thyologleal Seminary. ELMHURST BOARDING SCHOOL, Fer Young Ladies and Girls, near Chicago, 1), Next actinal year will comueice Nutday, Scyi. 11 1870, Indorsed and patronized by the most emis vertltizens of Uhicugo std vicinily. Mits, 1N, CUTTER, formerly Head Aseistant Waskington School, Uhicagu, Principal. ~Feud for clrculur to Yrisclpal, Elmburet, Dal'uge Co., 1l LWOOD HOALE Family Sch ey, HAmgali AP aield sad ¢l VW ELESD st §CIOOL FOIL yuung ladicn, a8 Tucipul, Now Maves Coun, HYMENEAL. Speciat Disyatch tv The Tridune. MexpoTa, Bl June P1.~Mies Ida Corkins, o youny heiress of Mendots, was marricd this morne ing to Dr. K. Draper, of Freepor g ding, which was 3 suioptuouy one, wav a dence of the bnde's ubcle, The’ Rev. W, Cauld- well, Bapust wintster, preformed the cervinouy. st G A e QryiIc OF THR COMPTROLLKS OF CURBRKCY, L WasinuroN, I €0 May S Iaad, NOTIE}. 18 beieby gived to all Persons who tuay have clalina agatoai thie V' Cliy Nutloual Bauk of Chicas o, J1). Lhat 1he same must be presented to Nathaa i, worth, leceiver, with the legal proof thereof, withe j ihreo mouths froby lis dale, ur Lcl\-lll be disale owed. (bigoed) o, JOBK JAY KNOX, Comptrvties of the Curreucy, o Suhdnyexee Monday excepted. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD, Tralne fease from Expusiiton Duildisg, foot of Mons oifiees k3 Clarkost, alnwer House, and Lepot Uzxposttion Budldlng). Arcommodation. 408, m.| uy E m st tally.” s Datly, Sundays excopted. OHICAGO, ROCE IBLAND & PAO1r10 RAILROAD, Depot, corner of Vn Huren and Sheroan-sts, Ticket oflice 243 Clurk-st,, Shermun House, Omaha, Leavenw'th & Atch E: 'era Al rumiodail S0 15 . 100 b, w MLDICAL CARDS. DR, JAMES, Lock Tospital, cor. Washington & Franklin-sts, Chartered by the State of (itnois fur the express pure pose of glvinz hinmediate relied in alf cuves of privat vt att nriliary discascs &t} their compiicated Jurnie. [€ In well Kiown that DI JAMES hus atuod o Al hewl of the professton for Lhe Pust e yeirs, ‘ eapertence ar il important, We ¢ c m {om, cult or K fur the iy it A nbile. which el yon'wll ahontthese dises liarry - WhY UL Cells to PuY [OMAKE, DF. d8ties s 51 s Al pariors, Y ou set 16 Ue it tie Doctor. Dr. Jarmcn by ity gepraat e, - Coupiliations siwa trug anil i {ted. * Ofee hours, D a, 1 107 D, 0. Buidage B0 T2 e, AT Driatiese w1y conliaentian. DR. C. BIGELOW LAS REMOVED from - cor. Vaa Bu. e, 1w Weat Sadis ot han il 17 Lite . eof LEwtuty (e bttty o it uk B ol it ired aal i eam rRent | Al Discases, Fetiingd iy, Lumphict, 3 pag aenled envelope Murriuge Gl urisueales Do ciubraving crerye o i gencrative systen thiat s wurtl Kilowing, cta. Dr.Kean, 175 Sonti €lark-st,, corner of Monre, Chieago, May be c i1 1 I ¢l B e b et niorisca e ST REAR TS only pliystetan (n thie city who wmxlmuulrel OF BO PAY, Ol ha & . W uudays from 0 w1, NOCURE? NO PAY 2 | Filie OLD ESTALISHED br. l A Clarke. 10 Bouth Clarkiat., is { itk e i congull - do CHRoNle or DELICATE cavty Female Diicultieatrented with sfety ud suceess, Colebrated | Fowwle Difla, $1.80" (extra strong) §5 per box. J'érludic MIxtnrs, $10°pur buttin, iviario Vreveniit.” §1 cach. - Warranted, F-end taip for *Work for the Marricd* EW= Victtine uf SELP ABCSK or PivaTe Diseasy send numr for the ooy Book, Addicas letters DR.F. D, CLARKE, 166 Buuth Clatk-st. IV T VAN VEltiar., Chlcagort DR. LYON ¢} it Gt i e Ditnculides. My eelebratdd. French Feriodieal Fiile ¥ Droa alss S preveutjya knowny ¥8. Marriage Guide, illustrated, 4 laria size pa, G Sl Lieacripuiim, ‘l.ll}.‘:flurrupumlungf ot Freoc, or Germay iy Wi Wl A S JERVOUS EXHA! MEDICAL EBSA comprising s series of Jsctures dellvered st Kah Museusiof Auatoiny, New Yurk, on the causoand cu of etz ecliue, showlng Ludispucanly Bow loes healtls way bo Fegullied, wiTordIng RCIUAT ByGOPIS Of the inpedlinents 1o warriage, aiid Lie LroAtDIaNt of BAFYURS snd phiysical debiiity, Lulhg the resultof 20 flenu. D'rice 23 ceuts. Address the auth AN, oficy s resideuce 1 Est Tentl ror (VIEHGRIFIION FREE r e B B, et 215 Hisordore- bioupee o by ndia: cretl T e A ireas Vi ToN H o8 e e, Now York, 4 4