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{rom quintoe. Don't! The people aro kiligd | off fast enough as itis. PERSONAL. TThe Springfield Repubdlican rocalls as ap. proptiate to the times Gen. Blaine really think he s in anybody's _ 'Doea Mr. wayt" Grant's remark: Mr, Frank B. Carpenter, of Brooklyn, is ¢ epgaged upon & porirait of Anva Dickinron as Anne Jioleyn, and upon another of Emma Abbott a8 Margueri 11, O. Pratt, formerly Member of Congress for the Fourth Jowa Disteict, and a Jawyer of abill- ty, i1 abont to cnter the Methndist ministry. The tate Reglater rays tie J2 **the mosteloquent man in {he State when ho activity.” isstirred out of his chroniein- Gen. Grant will h‘Mu opportanity to re- gret his trentment of 3FEINL pastes biefo fathat, while Motle 1 3r. Motley when the funeral ré bim In London, Certain it v had hia faults, ho was a mors dignified representative of Ameriean intereata sbroad than efther Mr, Schenck or Mr. Plerrepont. Jomes Russell Lowell drow the portrait of fhe late Edmund Quincy in these llnes, {ncluded In {be Natlon's poem: busy: him ) catl 2 e knew Dinselt to please, Learned in those aris thiat make & gentleman, On tho accasion of President Hayes' visit to Doston, n month hence, he will, nccording ta « cutlom, receive the Premdential degree of LL.D. from Harvard, of whi ich he {8 1n one eense a graduate, baving taken his degree at the law 1chool in 1845, The City Adminis tration of Boefon, slthough Democratic, will extend courtesles to the. Prest- dente William Armstrong las brought suit againet the Stewarl estate for paying s legacy of $5,000 to anofhier Willlam Armsteang. The plain- tifl claims that he Stewart in an unne enjoyed {he confidence of Mr, ual degree, baving been booke keeper of the carpet department for many years, whereas the Wiltlam Armetrong who received the money was discharged from the cslablishnent for cauze, Tho Old South entertainment in. Boston Friday included recltations of **Oll Ironsides,” *Doralby Q.," and **Tho Ol Suuth," by Otlver Wendell Holmes; *‘The Concord Mymn" and “1joston Tea Party," by Raiph Waldo, Emerson; “'Proplieccy of Samnel Sewell" and **Willie's Belfry Pigeon, ™ by the 01 South, " by 014 Bouth Speake, and many otheras, James T, Ylelds; **Futnreof Edward Everctt Hule; **The " by Jamcs Freeman Clarke, Mr. Samuel Rondall is o prelty sharp man,—sharper than n ecrpent's tooth, for all the world knows to the contrary, —but even he esperi- ences & painful difleully in writing on two sides of one question ot the somo time, and making meanlug clear, His unsatisfactory at the 1t onght to be o slm| s Into lotter about subsidics is as e South ae it is at the North, ple matter for AMr Randall to say whether hie favors the Bouthern Paclfic Rail- road scheme, In its full extent, o not. Tho Literary World is authorized to soy that the story which Mlss Elizabeth Stuart Phelps s writing la not, as the papers, on tho Las been whispered through ‘woman queation,” I this ferm means woman-suffrage, or what {a generally tnderatood by the voguo and comprehicnsive cx- * pression ** woman's rights," 1t does, Indeed, re- late to women, asall interesting slories do, or, rather, as an intereating story docs when told by .n person of the warked individgality and sympa- thetlc genlus of Miss Plelps, Tho valedictorian of tha Willinms Collego class of 1871 was Mr. John L. Stoddard, of Dos. ton, who was sent i} wealthy uncle with hroueh at tho expense of n tho expectatlon that hie would become an orthodox mintster, ‘Mo afterwards tray. eled oxtensivoly, and studled for the minlstry, but within a few weeks ho e nbandoned orthodoxy nd become aradical contributor for the Judex, the {ofidol organ. Mr, Stoddard wwaa tlie,most brilliant #cholar Willlams Collego bad seen for years when o was thore. Mo wilt be In hle new rolations s most efiiclent workman, and ho hes certalnly proved the siocerily of his convictions by sacri- fclug prospects that were, In the social sense, of the most fiattering description, Peter Cooper was in all his glory nt the clghtoenth annual commencement of Cooper Unlon inNow York, Thursday, 1o sat conspicuously on the platform, surrounded by the109 graduates, fifty-ivo of whom L Hewlit, in readlng ad won prizes, The Hon.A,8. tho Trastoes’ report, asked the sudience to eapeclally notico that, while the re- ceipta wero $50,003.30, the disburscments were 450,202.64; showing that If more applicants ara 10 bo accommodated (and hundreda are turned an- zaally from the doors) an endowment of §2,000, 000 s necded. wmcans wil) pormit, by Peter Cooper, ‘Tho founder hos done sil that his Tha prizes wero distribgled Thero is somo agitation in Cineinnati over the proposed enforcement of the Sunday laws, The minfuters’ micoting Lus taken the matter up, sud Inalats that the Mayor shall do something, 1o Iesponds slowly, or not atall. There is general complaint of nolsa fle nefghbornood of rovel sud ungodly glee in of places of worship during services; and it roally scems as if the Mayor might profitably Interfero Commnerciai thinka forceall the laws In caees of thiskind. Dut the the idea of attempting to en- would be ‘*agreat humbng.* 1t ol the laws woro enforced, it says, the Siate wauld ot bo {nhsbitable; the people would emi- grate, In such case, Lord Lytton's oven to Kemper County, Miss, best act since ho hos been Governor-enoral of Tndia was his censuro of tho Enalieh Courts in India for thelr divcriminations in favor of thu whl Tho officlals Mtos a8 agninst the natlves, fn Indla wero. shocked at the presumption of the Governor-General, aud denanded that tho mattor be roforred to the homo authorities, What must: now be thelr Amazeweut on hearing that Lond Sallsbury, the Mialster for Indla, entlrely acquiosces in the de- clelon of Lord Viceroy not only t! Lytton! Lord Kalisbury tolls the hat the judiclary nro not ex- empt from bis contro), but thuthio took u very Proper occaslon to oxerclse hls restraint on tho patural favoritlom sud projudices of race. Anont Gail Ilamilton and her mercilesa purslt of the unprolacted editars of (hls country, o Now York Zrtb TunvNk seems. to shonld have short I uze remarks that Tuk Cuscado desire that tho.other foxcs talle, too; especlally that Mr, 'alatcad should wot o permitted fo glory fn his busliy extremlty, Well, i thero s much to be sald + In favor of the new fashion of wearing thein sliort. 1 biiuconventont well knowa; but it _Of the dgure und d in fiy-time, as Gail Ifamilton tber Improves the symmetry way with that alszusting Yanlty which 1s often insplred of personal beauty, Weadvio My, Jhal lstead tomend Gsil Hawmilon the trophy whe desires withont waitlug for her to £oma and take {1, Prof.. Alvergnat, of Hartford, Conn., hna Juat dled of what nu’)’h- callod lnlzlnnll\':: hy- drophobis, snd the wound was and washed, 1l frignds .. drophobla; « Sugiesting remedicd assured o had been bitten by a dog, not mad, 8t once carefully cautorized 1His torment began at once. Thought. Lim that ko must die of hy. they wroto letlors to-him about It, 4, and advisiog him to make ble peago with beaven; they made hlm nervous #ud oxcitable. Hobegan to read modical works, aud ho Clrcumetances a0 preyed uj pon him that he wos Mlacked with alt tho sywptoms of bydrophobla, except thatho could wwallow the water oozing trom Ico placed fn 4 cloth over his 1ips, B gteat agony, thisty.six Lours after o died firat Lo- caue ll, and abor 1 the pite: about thirty days from the timo of The roported Venas of Milo 1y a laken with o where the fame Thoe ncws thag Lowes been o controverey finding of the arms of the pleca qf nows that will perhape ialn of aljowance lu this country, OF tho Cardi GlsptIs still fresh. auch a claim bis boen made s, 1n itself fmportant* There has long awong ariists as to thie poaltion Of tho agma of (his celcbrated statue, aud it v not incuncelvable {Lat somo cuthygtast vindlcated s own pet theory by y plantiog arwms of wodern Coustruction whero e wall knew they would Speedily Lo foand. It | now fifty year *nus wee exhuiped. The roport says the aken - from & dlgtapt, g army wers fuw feot €0 the apot, 1be only a ‘trom original, ;::‘I‘r:nm.lnmu'_?‘!l‘lh.‘ 44 bo true, does not 4ok teumpettopgyad. for the Intolligence and fn- tedto, M/ Rately, traud o vy, Of the aring fy the tuan of Venoy before Bow, FeJected them ull, ‘and, with no aris atall, Talus the moat bes; riging} dl it notlcing that the discoverer refe cutior, Las justdled. So, unfort; overcr, In this connece o1l others who could expose f thte ualure, If there bo oue, i3 out of the The colncidence of bls death and the fuding remarkabl f13aduleant ares paan lo and suggestive. Mapy Leen offered the bewliching but her prudeat protectors have utifol femalo Bgure Ln b THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE e — Y — — — — e — s ————————— ————— — THE INVESTIGATION. Architect Egan Replies to Some of Periolat’s Insinune tions. And Armstrong Comes Along to Support the Story. What Young Forsyth Don't Know About Oalg;enlzer‘u Little . ook, He Is Surprised Clem Should Say that He Stole It. ~ Hinsdale Pays Money to Rountree to Fight the County Com= missioners Bill. What Mr, Reed Knows of the' Disap- pearanco of the Book-- Karls' 8tory. EGAN. THE PCRSIATENT INTERVIEWER was at {t agaln yesterday, the subject of the par- ticular interrogatury srtist belnz Architect Egan, whom It was thought neceesary to ece in connection with Perfolat's dark eayingsabouta '*supplemental agreement,™ the payment of a certain sum of moncy to an unknown perton by Pertolat In Egan‘s presence, and other watters revenled by Periolat In a0 interview published In yesterday's Trinose. Me. Egon was found at his residence, No. 737 Michigan avenue, and gavo the reporter, as usual, 8 cordis] recention, The business ‘proceeded at once Ly the reporters asking for an explanation of the ! GUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT." ** A1 knoty about that Is mimply this,™ sald Mr. Egan. **At the timo wlen 1was trying to Ret the cantract for the city's portion of the Court- Touse, there was on agreement entered: juto bee tween us and Periolat conditional on onr geiting that contract, 1 Lelieve it called for 80,000 to bo pald Periulat for bis trouble. In sccuring the con- tract, although I am not certaln as to the preclse sum. As eyerybody knows, Tilley had more of a thance with the old Councll than we had, and when we found that our chances were not pood we drew ont of the fight, threw up tho contest, and Tilley afterwards got the contract, Of course the supplemontal agrectent was then nothing yaore than a dead letter, and It now has no right to be called 1n question. That ls my recollection of thin transaction, ** : “*Tint Perlolat nsinuates that thia agreoment s still binding, and that he has It, and csu produce it “*Well, his agreements come and go Insucha strango fashion that 1t puzzles one o understantd it. They are lost one day, and the next dav they are forthcowlug. Now,if he liaaany such agres- ment, lo {e at &errut lberty to use it. lle says he has kept it secure him, 1 don't see what specinl security it can afford him. ‘We nover got that contract for tho city's portlon, and bence the agrecment was simoly null an vold. It wos conditioned om our succoss in gotting tuat contract, and we failed to securo It." ** Tlow could he contrul the old Council in this Elun-. 11 other worda?™ nd the same kind of influ. ence thero that bo had with the County Board. Jint Mr, Armstrong, who attended Lo the manage. ment of thexo aflairs, and who aranged gil this kind of business, would probab), more clear on that point than sm. 1 had the insido work to attend to, and abont a1l T knuw was that cerfaln papers were baought to Armatrong for him to sign, and ho did slgn them, and 'nmonz them was this eupplomental agreo- ment." “'Wero thera ony other reasons why you with- drew from tho conteat for the clty's portion?” YTUR MAIN BEABON why I withdrew wau just this: I was told by Periolat that it would be nccossary to uso money with the Council in an icgitimate way, I rccols lect that T pat my hand on his shoulder—we wore nding on tho coruer by the Sherman lousc— and I sald to him: *No monoy shall beused In th 1wn{ on '"K account, If that is 10 bo the ro- sult, 1ohall withdraw from tho contest,' Bubsc. quently 1 did withdraw,—got clean out,—nnd let “Tilley ahead, 1f Perlolat has any such agreo- ment, fet him sliow it to the Grand Jnry, and not irduige In innuendon through the papers, Snch an agreement §s only o dead-ictter anyway, and hw fs at porfect liberty to produco it, 1 wish ho would. [t that {sn’t his policy at all, reasou ho makes thesa statements fs that ho wants to bold & threat over my head becauso 1 wantod to shake him oft and get rid of him. Why, Porlolat once told Armstrong, whon 1 was endeavorlug to got rid of him, thut ho would get even with mu samo day If he had (o go before & Urand Jury to do i, Iife {dea mil throuph this history has been to get me in bla power 20 that 1 wouldn't be uble to reaint his clalms, but I have fought every measure of hin right wiraight through before the Buard, 1o dldn't succeed fu his schemen with mo, and 1 don't proposo that ho whail. tavo' vtendfastly opvosed everything that I thuught I could see hid hund In, fought for my bill and tried 1o pet 1t through for ncarly six months, untll 1 0naily saw that unless this arringement was pericclod I never could get my money. " **But Perlolat clalms that g ADVANCED $3,000 to go ahead with the woek:: that you were to moke montuly statements of moneys nxremled for help, ete, 3 ond that when he sont tor those statements ou told i tu 1o to an exceedingly uncomiortablo lucality where the worm dieth not. ™ **'I'iat bs unqualifiedly falso. 1 never recolved one dollar of his woucy, directly or indirectly, und hie_uever scnt {0 tno for a monthly atatowent.’ 1o nevor sent Lo wa for monoy untll “1 was recelving sent for any msy somy wysell, oud statements. 1 admit that huve told kim to ‘go there® when Lo waa Jw ualiged fu ing e for money, but Itiean uni at $:,000, of iy ho ' nover Twod that he ever advanced tl $:5,000, or any mouey whatover, or that e ever wetit or' camy for uny munth, tements, Tho whole trath about that §:J, UU0 is Juat this: {Lwasa bogus mdvance, aud that tw probably what he alludes to, Of sctunl money I never gut one cens, A vaper was drawn up inerely ta pas the thing in the proper legul form, which stated that, fis con- siderution, cic,, uic., bo ad advanced $3,000 to o whead with 'the work. gut this wan purely ogus, I uever saw & doilarof thamoney. 1t mierely existed on paper, Rnd W uxl)' gotten up to put matters Ina oy for mere . whow.” That ls all there is “*1iow about tho cha al form, u of that siory, that TERIOLAT VAID $4,000 Inyour presciuco to 8 tullnh;"puly. and that he watid that was il ha would pay! *Therowas never ono dollar pald fn my pres- enco 10 any third &%ty. I kuow absulutely uoth. ing about any $4,000, or any 88,000, and.L know { never consented or told bins'to pay a dollar to any. Eufly forme. Lnover bad the muney paid to auy- ody, " "’uon s that you swore before Storey's Grand Jur‘r that he sitempted to black-mall you,' ipdidn's give uny such uullmnuly. ) § -imle gave the wholo story, e I gave it 10 Tk TrisuNg yeatorday, 1 told of eertaln ngreements, aud sald thut Poriolat claimed wuney on thy strengih of thoap agrevinents, and that | had declined p:{ 8. dida't accure Bim of blackwmall, didn’t usg the word at all, but it w used, I beliove, Iu the —Grand Jur re%:m. 1 hiave told you within the_ lsst two d aubstantially all that 1 tostified to before Grand Jury, excepting perhops tho supplemontal agrecment, about woick | probably wasu't asked. or to which, if 1 was asked, 1 referred simply as o dead letter,* . **1T6 aluo asserta that TOUR CLA1X OF $20,000 :'"cfl‘ll= {taud, and that you were not entitled to nything, . TIWhy, the records of the Board ihow that I was clearly entltied to every dollar of it, nod § belfeve 1would have got every cent of 1t {f 1 Lad beon 1y dealt with. . T Gl Ubart fear, then, the reault of bl abowing the supplemental agecenient to tho Qrand Jury, ur ot flbrlnghu: up tho watter of tho $4,0001" **1f ho Las any azreement that criminates me, 16t bim place it beforo the Grand Juey, and 1 as- wore vou I shall shield mysclf behind no techals cality of the law. 1 don't go as a squealor. I cfatm the protection of nu court, be- cause 1 am fully consclous that I van "fi 0} a fflllly of a crimimal act tn my life. have tosay ls that, it he has apy documents ye- 1sting to mo, let bim take thewm before the (raud Jury. 3am willing (he doylight should be let fu on snythlug I over gid. " **Do you adhero 1o TOUR RESOLYE TO REGIGN " **Tes, when thls thiog is over. The fact Is, that tbb coutractors bave becn bled to death, sery laat ono of them, by the lceches without whose faflu- cuco the cuntracts could not have been procured, and you may set it down as an axiom that when a coutractor ia thus bled the building has to sufler. They will make it tp some way or other, People mn{ say ‘watch thom.' bot you can’t watch them all ibo time. It's simply fmipossivle. Now, 1 sm not gulpg 1a retain my place as srchiicct aud then bo responsible for ~the flawa that wuay ocenr in the bullding. I “should be ro- 1| proached with them mysclf, and hold ree sponsible for thewm, NoO, sle, it i taking 100 much Hyk, aud &3 4oon &s the Grund Jury yets tbrough with' tho busioess 1 shall aublt my sesignation aud get out of il the worcy, tla trouble, the unjust responslbitity, to which” 1sm now yublected.” . Mr. Kgau slept 1adf night fo the full: conactonas neas of the fuck that b wall mast probobly go be- fore tho Gran | Juey to-day. and the boily will find him rendy 10 he pnt on tho rack and questioned to theie licarta’ content. ARMETRONG. THUE MUPPLEMENTAL AGRREMENT, EIC. In the Interriows pablished with Egan and Perioint yeaterday thero appesred a flat conteadic. tion, and tiie disinterested reader was left to con- clude that In this ‘whole dificnity truth was be. coming a scarce commodity. This prompted are- potter to fargo the pleasure of attending divine service yesterday morning in order that tne an- heatrd from member of the Conrt-Ifouse architect- ural 9rm of Periolat, Armatrong & Egan might havo an opportonity to have his may—John M, Armstrong. Rmngng the bellat No. 06 Lincoln avenue, an fdquiry for Mr. Armatrong bronght forth the rerponse that he wae {n attendance upon the ministrations of his chorch and occapying his accustomed pew. The reporter entered his patlora to awalt bis arrival, amosing himself in. the mean- time by glancing throngh a volome which occopled a contpicuons place on the centre-table, and which mnrpolml to be n saccinct hise fory of the ‘lcldlnq men' of = Chicsgo, The bonk ssas a study in ftself, and more at. tractive hecanse {liusteated with the vx!lttl of many persons not entirely nnknown, The first Iltustration which met the acribe's eye in opening the volume war the pictare of i TIE 10N, JOIIN 31, ROUNTRER, and In reading the blographical sketch appended s flood of light was wmrfl upon that gcnll!mln'! warlike attitude tho day previous, The sketch ot only set forth that ke had had grentners thrast upon bim, hut also that he had heen freat, and it cxplained his thirst for gore by graphically deecribing how tml‘y a few years nizo, when i feeble health, ho fiad been paddied sbont the Northern lakes by two Indiane for the epace of several montha, A further examination of the volume was in- tergapted by the arrival of Mr. Armstrong, clothed in his best, and bis neck encircled with o white crayat. The reporter welcomed hitn, seated him, and procceded at oncs to apply the nterviewer's e was found ready 10 talk, and hisstory trafght. As between the statements of Perle ol nd lgan tho story of Egan was correct in toto, &0 far 8a ho knew. [Ilc had been the go-be- tween between Pertolat and Egan, #10 Lo apeak, when the agreement between the trio had been made in refercnce4o who shounld be Conrt-louea nrchitect, Whnt drove him to think of taking Terfolat In as a partner ‘“ tho fact, as stated by Egan, that withoat tis afslstance hu could not bo successful, [leand Egan had the friendship of such members of the Board aa Carter Harrisonand ‘Thomas Lonergan, but Periolat had the ear of ABIITOR, JONES, JIARRIS, AND CRAWFORD, and withunt the support of the Iatter he could do nothing. Terlolat ugreed to control these men, Tence the agreoment. nd hls aubsequent enccese, ‘Thercafier Perfolat came to him and wanted 82, 000 to atralgliten up some ngreenient between hitm and Linrris, and he ¢‘loaned™ the amount which he hed not heard of since, Terlolat had mever pald one cent's worth of oxpenses, as the ggeeement required, but, having contral of the Board, canie to him andcanse what lie (Perfolat) calls TIE SUPPLEMENTAL PATERS, swhich were, In elect, a recognition from him and Egan that he (Pfllnlnlr had pald n certaln amoant of muney to them, which was not true, Perlolat had never paid them one eanl, but, after tho mak- ing of the wupplemental pavers, had even demand- ed’that heahould be paill not one-third of the rofits of the Court-1ouse wark, but one-third of rlm total receipta, “Thia was the commencement of the which ha e by s discovery that Perlolat had tmade tho ~ enme ~ agrecment with other archilccts that he had with him, and hy hia aubsequently refusing to glve Periolat £5,000 ont of tho $7,000 recelved on the first plans as tho second payment. An to fhe malter of Terlolat having charged Egan with having committed perl]ury pefore the Blorey Grand Jury, the whols thint wan falec, Perinlat had told him and Egan at the time that tho original agreenient had beeu destroyed, and on the atrength of this, he thought, Egan had eworn, 1If any perfary had been committed, 1t had had been by Periolat Limself, for he understood- that ho nwore at tho same time thal he had desiroy- cd tho agreemcnt, whercas tho document had stuce turncd up. Perlolat had oven to gccuse him eince of stealing the agrecment when it wan sald to have wissed from Hwelt's ofice. About tho Hinsdole-Eyan deal he knew nothing until it bad been conrummated. and ho then only learned it by diligent Ingquiry. ile knew that thiere had been some trouble In'getting ilol- dep to sign the ordor upon which be (Egan) was pald hia Jast money, and that the mame wes not signed by Tlolden until after Egan bad indorsed it, making it payable to Hinsdale, and belorca that Egan wnn|‘-‘l never have Jznt a cent, although his cinln had passed the Board, unices heind donu as e bad. In fact, ho bad been informed that the plan was that if Egan refused to tranafer the order, and thus secure the payment ta Perlolat of §7,500, that the action of the Loard was to have been reconsid- ercd In the matter. YOUNG FORSYTIL, AND THE CARPENTER II0OK. Tho younger Forsylh, who lives on Loomis street, was vought out yestcrduy by a reporter, it belng underatood that Lo s to appear beforo the Grand Jury this morning. “'Have you laen subpenacd?’ aald the re- porter, *#Xo; bot Ttold thém Satnrday I wonld como ovor, No paper was served on me. Thoy tookmy word for it." *+Do youi know what they want you fort!! **No. 4\Why did you voluntcor to afipeart™ $+1 wos aeked to come, ™ ++Tiy whom?" 41 don't care about telling that,* +41\Was it o Juryman who aeked yout" #'No. Aman was horo to subpeoena me, but T was out, " “‘Ifow did you happen over to the County Buiiding?" 41 went down to my fattier's oflico, and he took me over," 44 You sy you don't know what they want you for?" * o.M tho makiog of strile, been aucment- 4 Perhiaps 1 can ealighten you, TRRIOLAT SAY3 THUAT YOU TOOK CARPENTER'S 100K, i Thavn't scen [t.* aw it whon it was first gotten up.?® When did you last sce ity th“l .Iuvnn't seon It wince Carpenter wasover ore. +41in you know what became of 11" 1L da not—only what Lvaw 1 the papers.’ S Did Gen, Smfth ever sew L1 »s§ couldu't awear o that, oither.” s+ Diit you overvee ¢ in tho pusscesion of Mr, Ttegdr® o g‘}'m Periolat over ask sou to steal ity o, I JAVEN'T JIAD ANY INTERVIEWA WITII PERIL- OLAT since Lo left thostore,** . **Waim't ko over touco you a week ago Hature *Jlo wag over hicro Sunday, n weok ago." ++ida't ho talk to you abont that book?' “vle dldn't say anytbing about the book, " " *Did auy oue ever request you 10 get possession o “ Wasn't it worth having? T dow's kuow. Tt miglit have hepng ++ Didn't 1t contain things that wero dzmaging?™ 441 dun't see how that would be, ™ ++You baven't seen it at wllt VNo, | haven't scen It. Where did you get that jdeat” “berialat says ‘nu took it." “!.I- doed, {\'c 1, 1 haven't as much brass ss le DO YOU KNOW WHERE CARFENTER 181" 3 (Mlefi thln\|5|n¥|\vhllu.)—“l suppose he is1n ancaville, Wis,* **When'dld you hear from him last? 1 hieard from kim indircctly yesterday," *$\Vas ho ther then?"’ 431y was there Tuuaday or Wednesday, ", *411c Is not in Spalding, Mich. ?" 2 **No, not unless Lo went there in the last two ‘Do ::xfll.mw ‘who gave him the moncy to get at of *+1 couldn't tell you that cither, Idon't kuow nnglhlunbont it, ° The tirst thing I knew, 1 wai’ saked to take his place Jan. 1. 4*11e place st nr?m & Co. Yes, 1l waasabfpuiug ¢l 4 Do you know of ANYHODY PAYIXG HIM MONEY]' T heard thal Clem baid him somo. T don't know whether anybody else patd bimi oruot, 1tls spmething 1 never butfiered my wad about,* . th':_ou ever pay him auy? Do'you know of hiy ever having been pald any? . "lln musl have been pald some monoy to go away withy' *'But you don't kuow snythiog about ft1" 41 coulda't swear Lo soytliug. " *+4Y'ou never saw his bookr ::{;:w : opy of a pars of L. en i l“‘x'gt sluce the tast trial—the fore part of the "V iWho had tho sheetar” 411 liad vome da; ol " hero." are they?* Bra gone. § dou't know where tley are.” Haee *+\Whaa did you last scu them?' 1hagen's scen thew inco. Perlolat left tha store, Yes, since theu, but not since tho teial," "knu"flnn 't know what becawe of them?™ 4 WHAT DID PEUIOLAT SAY WHEN UE WAS HERE tosce yout™ ** ¢ asked mo tg come down and see biin fn the evéning, butldidn't go down. " "'Dg"'you kaow suytblay about tho crooked- nesat™ *+f know ftall. T used to make up the profts.* 11 Doey your futber kuow auythiog about 1ir* o ++1ie had nothing to do with It dlrcctlyy” *tClem sttended 1o sll that, Cleaiis the maa MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1877, that hongit tne poodr, Ther are In the atora now, on the sccand haok to some man i1t the State's Attorner*a of floor, thirty Lags of musty ce, and that he saw the man retarn the ook to the PIUS IX. beans that he borght, * drawer §n Ahe vault from swhence 1 took ‘Do ytzn gmmv l;! n'yenmkednwll on the port ILJ :,M he |'d willing rlonhnwo.\\r to ll..' of Cominimaioners?™ and baw ro stated to me. Farther ‘than that . . *¥About financisl mattera?” know “nothing ahout the matter, The ook Is | Celebration Throughout America Yeo." merely 8 memorsndam, which wonld be of nn ure of His Semi-Centennial no;l'tkno\v’:nyvghlnll sbont that. Iwas al- e. Episcopate. 11, aboat any of them GETTING GROCERIES THERE ™ “Somo of them dld. [ know they pald for them, too, when the old pentieman made s fuss, " w+liut you don't knowanything about Carpen- It {s ont of my recollection. I don't know anyihing aboat t. "1 hesrd whera It was through the papers, but I neyer saw fL.*" *4What do you supposo was Periolat's object fn [l ylnn)ut‘y(uu got Ite* **1don't know, 18msure. Isapposed he had 1t all the t‘me, ** L **Did be pay money to Carpenter to go away 0, 1lepald himso much & month, without L‘nrremu,nnd 1t could only be used by him to retreah hin memory, Reed had (o say on the sab- ‘This waeall that Mr, Ject, and the reporter took his departare, Extraordinary Popular Dcmone stratlon in the City of - DMontreal. TIIEODORE KARLS. 1118 DEALINGS WITTI PERIOLAT. Mr. Egan having mentioned Mr, Theodore Rarla esone of thearchitects with whom Perfolat hsd made the pame arrangements ax with himself, bat hiad broken faith with bim, 8 Triscse representas tive called npon that gentleman: at hin realdence, No. 126 Sigel atrect, last evening 1o Irarn whether :he‘:u!gm!nt made by Mr. Egan waefounded nnon acts. *4Mr. Karle,” sald Tos Tmsvxe repreronta. A Huge Procession of German and Irish Catholics at 8t. Louis. The Golden Jubilee Appropriately Obe ) % with Mr. biigger 700 kwow of oy money they sent o b, iR o duy's TriBONRY" Citles. v L awo ol replied Mr. Karls, 4T bave jur returned from a ride In the country, and I have < 0 " bad 0o thme yot to read the paners, . In ¢ . MONTREAL: Conniy oA Sysrin Charley Reedaofico n the | Gifogfy At erviom mmlbem e e 0 Aoectol Dispatch o The Trivune, i Lot el £ aver mar traret M LD L TR LR S Pvive Kol Ao Hliagnati l, 'y in 1d you ever ses him havo the Book?" Which It won agrecd 1o aljow Lisd 8 cortain Intefent | pracesslon of oeiious Sote it Lok piace procesaion of religions Sodalities tiok place, Houses on the iine of march were mayly decorated with fazs and bunting. About 3,000 persons were in procession, Dr. Grant Jeft this city last night to attend the meeting of the American Medical Assaclation at Chicago. He joins Dr. Kingston, of Montresl, en route, Doth tbess gentlemen are delegaten from Canada. BSpecial Dupatch to The Tribune. MoxtazaL, June §.—The procession here to-day In commemoration of the Corpua-Chtisti Festival, tha Afticth anniversary of the Pope, and the ar. rival of the Delcgato Apostolic, was the grandest and largest religions procession ever scen tn thin city. The streeta slong which the procession pase. eod were decorated with banners, evergrecns, yonus trecs, and nrches, St Lawrence street resembled n leafy bower from 81, Catherlno lo Cralz strect, Carpets were lald between the 'raila of the strect. car track all the way down the street. and sawdust sprinkled on each side for the wombipers of the host to kneel upon, At8ia. m., sn Immenre pro- in tha profita of the Court-House work for hinin- fluence in helping Lo secure the job, and that, af- ter xnlldn'.' he agreement, he” broko faith with you Mr. Karls honted up a Trinvxe, and, after eat- mslnq himeclf or to just what statement Egan bad made, henatd: **Well, I can tell you in a few worde the factsof thin whole aafran far as it concerna me, Iwas not at all anxioua to compete for the job, but, at the ealicitation of my friends, 1put ina bid, Shortly atter, 1 was called upon by’ Mr. Perlolat, who said there was nn remson why 1should not becomo the Courleilouse architect. Of course 1 sald I would b very willing to accept tho work. Mr, Perlolat then stated that In order 1o gel tho position 1 would have to pay him a cors 1ain percentags of the receipts, Idn tiot remem- ‘er exactly how much, but’ it was quite a largo Sorm m. ** Did Perlolat say he wanted tnls money for his own use, or that It wae necded ta securc favorable actlon on the part of the Commissionersr™ ** He fmplied that he needed It to BECURE FAVORABLE ACTION ON TIIE PART OF THE DOARD, No. Do you know whare he kept it ‘¢ No. * I was {n hisofice to apeak to Mr. Birch when 1 wan an the jury.” ** When was thai?* Along in tho winter, fust before the Snlllvan , —Just liefore leed’s time expired.” You dido't aca the book then? " No.. ** How long before Carpenter went away did you sco him?* 41 think T saw him right after New Year's," 44 11as ho been writing to anybody here?* o lgse [ Dad @ letter from Biin when o was DId he say anything about coming hack?* 0. **He didn't go away with tho Intentlon of com- ln; back?* ‘Notthat I knowof, Isurmired, of conrse, u;m. he was not comlug back until the trisl was over." & “n",qo you think ho went away of his own mo- Dt *+No. 1know he ald not." **Who sent him away?" +That {8 mora than | can tell,* at least, was tho impreesion his remarks | ceesion, which' was formed in squads 418 11 COMING BACK]Y Apon me, " in tho Plsce dArmes Cathedral, be- 441 think hio will bo liere in time for the telal." | 10 ¥!I3'nl reply did you make to Perlolat's propo- | fan issning into St. Jawcs etreet, 4 Whase trial " *4Tho trial of the County Commirslances, " **You don't know anything aboat his book " 41 thonght rome of the County Commissioners’ crowd got It, becanse they wete so confident of getting off tha last time, ' Reallzin) and waa three hoursin passinz a glven point. Thers wero over 18, people In the procession. ‘The French rocleties, achuols, and congregutions nreceded the hort, ~The children were clad fn nnitorms of rod., white, nd bine, and the women woro white veile, fiehfnd flie host and In the place of honor came 3t. Patrick's and other Irish ‘*Aftor o long discurslon, during which Perfolat Aried to convince mo that thcre was nothing dis- honorable in hie proposition, and that any archi- tect would accept the job on Ruch terme. Icon- sented to accept bis offer, and Perls folal withid, Tahoid bavo tie contract. s ot that It was useless to attemnt to pump ) oAt v ) What ocenrred after this? voctetles, Eleven bands accompauled the pra: O enving sho Ler.bld ‘;gg;m_";g{ After thinking over tlin matter for tomo tima | cexsion, and it paseed through fifteen archos. This marked that things were **mized " Lo didn't bo. | B0 consuling swith my friends, ¥ became convinc. | evening the Cathiedral towers, the Pulace, St Tieva Hhat" Torfoiat wonld satieals and that: there | €U that Periolat was actiny dichonorably, and o | Mary's Coliege. tke Bcminary of Ni. Sulplce, ami ouidit have. heen Aay -t oubte it the moew | becomu the Court-House architect undet nch an | lundreds of "private residences were beautially agrecmant 08 that proposed by him wouid {njnre my standinz as a business-man ond architect, and 1therefare told Perinlat that T would not be & coms petitor for the Job under ruch conditions as propas- ed by him at our first meetiny, Sinco that time I had nothing to do with the matter. **Mr. Karle, were you not the architect of the County Insanc Asylum some yeurs nzo: ‘tYes I wan, and it was'the only honest jobs \:ul:‘l:?’hgn‘n, fu my opinion, ever been dono for the “*1fow did yon secure that Jobs" **1iras elected to the position of architect of Dlluminated. To-morrow his Excellency the delemate holdea levee. Intlie eveatugwili be & grand torchlight procession, 87 LOUIS. B1. Lot1s, Mo., Jutie 3.—Fhe celebration of tho Golden Jabllee of Pope Plas IX, to-day was uno of the most notable in sowe of ita festarcs that has ever been witnessed here. 1t has been many yeara since an occasion has occurred (o brivg vat the Irish and German Catholics together, and, there- papers had kept quiet. TIE LOBBY FUND,. JUNSDALE'S CONTRIDUTION 70 IT, Tus Triouse haa at last succeeded In getting at Juet what was the matter with Ifinadale's cashi- booke, and proceeds with areat plessure to lay it before the pablie, which takes a decp fnterest in the privato. affalrs of the granite ioan, belng a catlous gossiping publlc, and anzlous ta Know hiow people spend thele money. There were two | the Insane Aaylum without ny mulicltation. ‘The | fore. but little opportanity bns been previously erasures on thot cash-hook., Ona war of an ftem | frstRknow of It was when fir, lller (liualo) | had to obéerve tho numerlcal etrength of the varl- for $4,500, and was of date of Inst March, the time | dentiy dld nov exist ut that timecr U2t JUBROTIE | oug organizations of the different nationalitfes. when Hinsdalo got bis first money for his granite. Tinsdalo says he took the money down 1o New York with him la order to buy meals on the way, and purchasc a roturn tlcket; bnt Iinsdalc's memory is nt fanlt, and will probably be refreshed and restored In a day or two. Tho other crasnre wasof an item for $200 pald o month or 80 ago to Glorions John M. Roun- trec. Why did Ilinsale, rushing from the County Bullding, selzo his penknlfe and proceed to tear np that name by tho roofs? It was becausc that moncy was 8 contributlon by this contractor to help defeat the County Commissionem bill then pending at Springlcld, Slis friends, the Commis- slgners, wereln Jcopardy, and bo was ealled on, with other contractors, to_help them out, ‘Tha monicy went o Hountree, who held the bag, and was tueried over by himi to It. E. Goodell, who, it will bo remembered, was watching Jegiatation at Soringfeld during the greater part of tho rocent Beseton. With the slew of obtaining forther Information on the subject, a TmBUNE reporter Mr. Karls aaid this was all he knew about the matter, and If called npon would tell the same facts to the Grand Jury. Ile had acted honorably {llloum x’z;{lllcr. nxr:‘d cnfiru-d the mgulfi:t Investiga. u. The reporter therenpon the geatle good mght and departed. P il ——— RAILROADS. TIE TRUNK LINES, Special Dispatch to The Trivune. New Youk, June i, —'I'he T¥mes vagn that, note withstanding the latest raflroad camolication, the ofiictals connected with the differcat trunk loea say that they do not think there will be any seri- ous trouble among the roads, The mertitgs of tho administrative and cxecutlve offfeers In ore ranging the pooling of the west-bound freight hare been exceptlonally harmonlous, and all have ap- peared to be Influcnced with a_desiso to make a lnsting pgreement, Another meeting to continue the dlecusslon of tho detalls of the plan Las been ‘To-day, howerver, brought them all out, and a aplendid display they made. The weathwr could not havo heen better. The min of last nigh cempletely lald the dust and coaled the atinoaphere 1v 8 degree that made marching aelightful, The different parts of the Ir«celulnu ‘began 10 organize long before noon, and the atrects were alive with socleties forming snd marching totake thelr places preparatory to falling into the main line, " At p. bl cverythiog wae ready, and the column took up ltaline'of march from Twenty-Amt street tu Lucas avenne. headed bg o squad of mounted police aud follawod by the Grand Maranal, Col. Arnold Beck, with 150" escort atdes. Then came the Emmet Guards, of Peoria, I the Lindel the Taylor Guurds, and_ Attucks (colored) “of Bt. Loul The Fimt Second, 'Third, and Fourth Divisions, composed of sl the Cerman parixh benevolent aud otlier socies tles, headed by thelr Marshala and ardes, then fall into line, and these were followed by St. Elizabeth Parish (colored), beaded by its pricst and Marshal, these belne glven the centro of the column, Next came the Irish part of the procession, disided futo tho Parade Unlon, Anclent Order of Hibernians, with terrdivisions of that 20rder, the Lencvolent CALLED UPON M. GOODILL called, and will probably tako placo thls { Divislon, Temperance Divislon, Salidsrity Divine ye,lnrdny afternoon. ‘Thaconversation ran thusly: | ek, S0 far ama the Pennsylvagia | lon, Parish Division. snd, last,” tho Cit- *Mr,"Goodoll, 1t Is charged by Iilnadale, tho | rond 1a~ concerned, In view of tuo | fzena® Divislon, composed of cltlzens in ranito san, fn bis testimony before the Grand | recent sweeping reduction of 10 per cent made fn | carriages, on horsebuck, and afaot. Thero weto tween cigity cleties and - organlzations of different kinde In Yne, all gayly drcsecd {n bandsomne uni- forms or regaliu, with beautiful banners snd pro- -fues floral decorations, Atotit furly brass and martial bauds furnished the inusic, and at frequent Intcrvals the columin was made brilliant with larze, finely-cmbellished wegons lled with clegaatly- dresaed little girls and brililantly-nttieed little serenty and Jury, that hie pald John M. flllgunmc $200 to bo 80~ hantted to yon, to bo uwed by you in lobbyimg zalnat the passage of the LU for remodeling the County Noard, and which was defeated, owing mainly to your exertlona, Titx Taikexe 18 willing to give yoil space for any explanation of the chargy you oy ace fit 10 make,** “vrhank yon, 1 ammach obliged: 1t's very kind of Tug Trinuxe, 3ir. Hinsdale never gav lnl:.'J Ill.l( the salarics of its employes, it {s not thuught that 1te monagers will care to cnter inton general cut- ting of rates of fare and frelght, especlally ata time when businesa s dull and the water rontes grocpun. As tlio mattor stande now, it is doubted by rallroad people here whether the loss of 25 on each pawsenger carried from Chieapo Lo New Yark wiil not to mora thau any profit that might accrue Af the Peorlatraln were taken off, as Col, Hcott de- money: { don't know him, and nevar s m 10 | efred, It fe mulutaloed, also, that be had no right | boys who walied upon' the pricais st diTerent my recollection, It 13 posslble we may have mot, z flo g P The my recollcetlon, 1t 1s possiblo wo muy liave mob. | to ani thls, ua bo too had a train on the Chicago, | chufches in the city,” There wero alio numicroun carriages at diTerent places in the procession con- Burlington & Quincy runuing fro i leion & Qainty ruiag Teom Ut . | e eecin ot ALee ot ~bim Af T were (0 mect him on the street, "' Chicugo. “l]\h‘l“x't‘ nnlrtll:’nll‘!u? :v,fltehlfi;ggmen-e-' ot A]lu'fv( her it wea the largest, fincst, sud most gt. yofln;n-;u »{ww :cvi»:“n““ g“?’ e G FORECLOSURE. tractive dlv'-‘nl-y in tnlh city for y‘urll. and reitected ubont my Connection with tho lobby and the Couns Apectal Dispateh to The Tribune. Fat LI 000 pemwane W1t e, It oud ty Commissioner bill. IxptaxaroLts, duuc 3,—In tho casoof Thomas | gren. ‘The atreets slong the Hne of march were THE PACT 18, 1 wan in Epringfleld on other matters, bad fivo or six Lllv to fook after, and one day Rountree came to ge and says, *Goodell, while you are fixing thiugs in Springfleld, can't you look after that bil aralnet the County Cominlesioners? I haven't thio to go down thors ‘mysclf, You just look ofter it, and I'll see that your expenucs ure paid,* Well, I'ooked after1t purcly os a palitical que F, Mason and Alvin P, Mana, Trustees, agulnat. the Lake Erly, Evansvillo & Soutliwestern Kallway Company, a decree of forcclosure wad entered yes- terduy ju the Cnlted States Circult Court, and Nobly ¢, Untler, uf Nuw Albany, sppointed Special Blaster o sell the proporty with thie daht of Wiy of unmm{»lnul portions s lic to the Ohlo from Evan Etate line in Union Connty, The densely thronized wilh spectators, snd many houses were hamiogely decorated with American. Hags, the l'ope’s colors, portraits of the Pope. und tloral desigra, The American flag also vied with the Topo's colors T the proccwaion, snd was seen aimest as frenuently. Tho procession. wud_two houre passing & given point, and moved at a briak pace. ' Aside from the niflitary company from Peos Lérs wax o temperance society and weveral will be made 8 s, A tion, The wmajorlty In the Doard Is Democratle, | st Seymour after ninety days' notice, 'Flo anonnt | hundred citizens from the wame place, ani severnl and [didn't want 1o sec them leglelated out of | of the clatn 18 §645,3U0. The suls is to be fur | socleties from Eost 8t, Louts, which mude a credite oflice, Uesldes, 1 thought '— cash, able appearance. 1 ‘;;)Il‘qw much were your expenscs, —that Is, your S ——— Jobbying exponauar™ W, N Vi "{)h.guwr; didn’t nmount to much, Dut, as | ASHINETON' INDIANAROY, Hpectal Diggaich to The ne. IxniaxAroLis, Jul . —The Pope's Golden Ju- bilee wss observed by the Catholica here and by large delegations .from nelghborlug towns to.day wna saying, 1 thonght thut thiu lecislatiog men ont of oflice 10 which thoy have been olected by, tho volce of tho poaylo Is wrong In principle, *+1¥ho oontributed to tho defrarul of your ex. Itesults of Cutting Down the Advertising Rates-=-No Changes to Ile Made fn tho Orier for Consolldating the Pension Ofices pefisca ? g with much coremony. Pantlfeal hich " ++0Oh, tha matter that thero 1a no occarion ==-Tho Prestaont’s Letter to Gen, Gortleld, 1y ch mass was for going into, 1 am not aware that anybody con- Special Dispateh to The Tribune. celebrated fn all the charches, and this atternoon a tributed. Rountreo did as ko said o ‘wauld do, | Wasmxarox, D, C., Jnne S.—Under the lato | lofig procession paraded the utroew. Az immense pay my expenkes, You sc Cook County bas no o880t to complain. Sho got nll her billa theough, oxcept the Commiusioners blll and the grain bill, althongh the jatter can bardly be called a Cook County weuro." *f150W MUCIL DID YOUR BEXPENSES AMOUNT 701" *40h, they didn't anionnt to enough lo make any fuss, Av 1 was polng on to say aboul thatyraln bill, it fricnds eent o peutleman named Huates to weeting o the biato-llouse yard was addreased by Br,Jd. €, Waters, Father 0'Donaghue, and others, The ceremonics closed with a benediction o the churclive. To the Western Assoctated Press. Ixptavarotis, lud., June .—~Tha Cathoiles celobrated the Pope's golden jubllee by appropriste sorvices 11 sl the churches, and parides through Tl vtrests In the aftermoon, A featuroof the 1ats ruling of tha Attarney-General, doverament vertising 19 rapldly belng thrown out by nes vaperv of the country. Tt wan declded yestorday that only 40 cents n hundred words wonkd be al- Towed for ndvertisomenta sent out before (ho dix- covery of tho law recently yublished. One of the Washington newspapers n few days sinco re- Springheld to ook after it, but he couldn't do sny- | celved -a lot of advertlsemonts from the War | ICF wero wagous cuntaiulng eighty-five, ffty, and hiuge You neo 1t was differcut with inc. -1 knew | Department, which wera thrown Into the wanto- Ihityrone . J9URE ginle, I wtitey ;l:"rg.' {“f most ':" “Ihgis‘;:'l'x‘;‘“",“&:,“c.‘:’l'("“;"“l'““':, ;‘;‘?‘l’; barket along with other rejected communicatiune. | yenting ~ the sgo of the Fope, e .:,t‘..’.%u“o’i., iind wheit § oppostd the pawarg of ke | Tho sppolutment of Auderson, of Loulsiana, | years of his eplscopute aud of hix pontldcate, Tho procession was hall an hour 1 passing, ally supplicd with bands of music, ' {ng corenmionios conslsted of an oration and singing by societics, anc took place in tha Hiate-louss Emm . ‘The weather was warm and threatening. at pleseant throughout, credited to Ghlo aw Consul to Fuuchal, hos bosa ' declitied. Upon hia untecedents and character be- coming koows, It wue quite apparent that this had been a selection not i to be uado under tho. uew Civil-Bervico rules, Anatterupt has been made Lo secure a modifica- tion of the order consolidating the peosion ofices, #0 that two ofices coald be retuined i Iilinols, one at Chicazo und ouc at Quincy, 'The Commls- vioner of Pensions at ono tinie almost agrevd that Chicaza ehould cextatuly have une ottice, but it le undezitood now (hat, on account of the pressure from all the consolidsted districts, no excontion will be made, 7The attemplio chauge the order wiil nut, bowover, ceaso till the lust minute before it zoes nto action, July 1, , The Captial makes the chargo tlat o soldler’ widaw has been discharjed from the T suake room fur the sister-in-law of A: master-General Tyner, and that this sister; hra for somo months beencarrivd on tho rolls with Cumintesivner bill, why, you sce they nll went orainst it, wilh the ldea, ¢f cuune, that they wera dotug sumething that would benefit me W"llcl“}‘. v “DIL 10UR NXPENSES AMOUNT TO $20017 **More than that.” ** How much moros $5001 " ¥4 Yoy, that's about it." *+Who furnlshed the money that Rountree used in relmburaing you for yourexpen: 2 **Nobody firntshed it, that I'm awaro of, Rountree wald that ke would pay the LI, and ho did so, 1l gets a big salary from tho coanty, and conld aflonl (o pay it bloself, " *spid any of thy Commissioners chip int'® +* None of them ever pabid nie acent, aud nono of (“nm faid any money to Rountreo Lo my knowl. cuge. ! £ ave you heard that you will be called before tho Grand Jury to-niorrow to espisin that Jobby 1 tfont ' o, Th Bt 1t wakes wo . **No, 1 haven't heard of ft; ference, - | huve no gbjections to go befuro KFPOKUR. IA. Special Dispaleh to The Triduna. Keokug, la., June 3.—The Catholic churches of thiscity united to-day In celebrating the fiftieth suniversary of the Eplecopsl conaccration of Pops PlusIX, A procession, consisting of the chiidren of tho Cathollc schools, the various Cathollc so- cictics, and others, was formed and marched through the streels. ‘The girls who took part ranged In sgo from 4 to 20 years, aud were all dresecd in white and crowned with wreaths of flowers. Thue societics: wore thelr regalls, and v 1 dolng any work. Yho statement s made that lcd tholr bamnerw, The procession was thiem and tellall I kioy o e ¢ carrl ol ners, P “lien Yo recelvui no maney elther dlroetly | (i subataniul. train ot tne lostes seeemily pub. | over 8 balfomile In. leugth, sod was led or fndirectly, from Hinsduley'® lished 2s hiaving beon written Lo him by the Presse | by a band of muslc, A banner oo which **Not u cent, AsLuald before, 1 don't kuow | deny will have to berecousidored. Several persony | Was dispisyed & portrult of the Popo was bosae at the wan, 1oy bave been inttoduced to bim ut time, but’{ have no pecolivetion of 1t. - No- Lody pald mo any money excopt Rountres," ¢ And, with this declaration on the part of Mr. Goedejl, the futerview closed, CARPENTER’S BOOK. OW GEN. SIITH QOT IT PHOM Mit. REED, Tt will be remembered that sbout » month ogo Tux TRIBUXE gave the particulars of the wysteris ous dlsappearauce of Carpenter and hlg little mwem- orandum-bouk, which haa been left In tho custody the Read of the fing, Lioth sldes of [be utrost slons tho route were thronged with spectators, and it was gencrally pronouzcod the largest und most (m- ostiig demonstration of Catholics ever witnessed foiht city. After the parade services were beld at §t. Peter's Church, which Included poaliws, o serwon by the ltev. Father: Relley, an sntheri— tiCod Blees Our Tope—litany of the Dicascd Virziu Mury, bevediction of Lhe most bicssed sacra- nicnt, anit {ho To Deum i Englisu. Only a small portion of the crowd was ablu 0 guln sdmission the church. of credibility whe read the original sny tiat the sudstance of it, os printed, le trae, althongh the publishied iclier was, In & techinical scuse, o for- #ery, ‘There were several lnaccuracics of atal ment, but the substance was trne, Ei) esiern Associated Press, mikuToN, D, C., Juse 3.—Mr, A, M, Gib. son, Washinglon correspondent of the New York Sunt, has addresscd a card luthe General Agent of thy uciated Prevs In auewer to the card from tien. Garfeld denying iho uuihentlcity of the letier ro- cently publialied in the New York Swn, purporting to bo the lelterof the Presldent to Gen. Gardeld, Mr. Gibsonways: **1t wasnot proteuded that the BURLINGTON, 1A, or s - Attorney Charles B Yeed, At the time | joqior a8 published in the sun wow a literal Spectal Dispatch o The Tridune. that {ho facts wero published Mr. lecd was In capy.l ‘:uh l-;lm\uy In‘ the [lallowl'ngnnlu »;: Bonuisurox, Juns 3.—The Ofileth annfversary V' ] - | & wubstantial correc! version of 2 10 I Wasidaglou, and In view of he recent dovelop- | 8 SOISREWLE Uty Yoot totter hlaialy | Of tbekplscoptcs of Ly relxulox Postit Fope Plus wents a Tianuse reporter called npon that gens tlegnpn Inet eveniuz at hie resldence In Grove- land Park to oblain from him a slate. meat of how the book came to leave his bauds, Mr. Keed received Tur Tuisuxe representative IX. was gencrally and publicly colcbrated by all the Cathiolic cougregativns of (hius cily to-day. pecial servicen were held in sl thu churches this morntag. Thbls stlerpoon the adults, meu, and women of the three Cathollc churches, —&t. John' 5t Palrick's, und 8t Paul's, —with the children shows, was to deny that auy such letter as the ong publishicd in the Sun was ever wrltten to him, waiutaln that there wi d that Gea, Gardeld dellberately luwut-ugu 1be trath In bis cazd, which 1a s bad as willfully’ uttering u falschood. The lctter written to Gen. Uarfleld by the President the parachial achiools, accompanted Stators of Charity, Jesuits, andled by bands muslc, paraded ‘hrongh the eity for meveral hours. ‘Lhe proceesion wan nearly balf mile In_length, and contalned some 1,600 men, _ women, and children, — marehing in two files. Flags of Amerlea and Ireland, cracie fixes, Images, patntingn, portraita of the Pops, ra- ligioua banners, of white and bine Mik and[of vari«, oun colors made the procesalon a brilliant pagesnt.. Many of tha marchers were clothed twith uniform pashes, '"1"" and jackets, and detachmercaof glrla in whitc added to the gorgeousness of the effect. When the procession broke up the R T. F. Guno, of Bt Paul's, and the Rav, F. Nenbrand, of 8t, Jobn's, addressed the crowd im’ English and German, e pricsts, nds of LOUISVILLE. Fit Louvvitre.Ky., Jaoe 3. ~The oelebmationof the Papd] jubllee to-day was simply Immense. 1t is - estlmated that 8,000 prraons marched, lacluding * all the Catholic rocieties in the city, with others . * from a distance. The procession was Afty minutes - paming & point. Eighty-seven carriages snd a large number of wagons contsining ¢hildeen were in the procearion. A grand concert was qven at the Cathedrol af nlgE{.‘ln which 150 performers s:;(;gmud. he chureh contalned over 8,000 Ny St | ATTAYRES + TITE EAS' New Yonx, June 3.—The semi-Ceutennial of the consecrstion of Pope PlusIX, aa Archblshop of Spoleta was celebrated to-day, at 8¢. Pateick's Cathedral. Solemn Iligh)asa was celebrated. ! Dhnuuhen from various quarters re that the Gathollcs genarally calobrated the Yope's golden jnx’:;xlllll:: ith sppropriste and impressive cere. S damib K 3T LABOR AND CAPITAL, PaiLapzLrats, June 3. —Two meotings of locos motlvo-engineers wero held in this city to-day, but the rednction on the Pennsylvanin Ralirc was not even discussed, There will be no oppo: tion to the rednction un that road. e c—— 3r Dran Docton: A few tweeks alnco Thads conversation with my janilress as to n paralytic brother-in-law, ‘ife was stricken paralytically two years ngo: the right side entirely paralyzed, (n- cluding’ the right "arm and right Teg. 1o ha carned o penny during the time, Atmy. reguest be purchused and nsed o boitle of your lodige of Ammoanin: before tho bottle was ona~nnllfiud he o can- tinned the ory]]cn'-lun untll he bad used anccdnd Duttle, anid fs pow earning 32 & day, and keeps np . his work well, Uev thin certificate s yon please. Very tmly, Ocouor (1, Sickies, 1{1 _Nassal sireet, New York, JMarch 4, 1870, Dr. WitLiay ;‘.‘('m.:-. 451 Sixth avenue, For sale by alldrug. ats. kil 'BUSINESS NOTICES. 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Ay M T T e P I R SO VEP R XU S e e L L. 13 AW TRY contatn the grand curstive elemen b i7v, combined wlils the Bnest compaund of medict. . nsl guins ever united togettier, Itihereforasaoms e . | bic for them W fail {n alordiog prompt rellsd for % all palus sudacbes. . " THE BEST PLASTER - p } feara, Weeka & Potter, Gentlement Viesso sasd me 02 CoLLIA Lratu PLaviens. Send by retura mall. i T'losss tnd i ELeoTRice 1tbIuk thicy are (he bust Plascer Lover used. Tuoney tacioseds A s, Airrozp, Del., July 14, 1870, ‘ “ AN EXCELLENT PLASTER,” Metars, Weeks & Fotter, Gentlemen: Please another CoLLING VOLYAIO PLaSTER. | 004 i esceller besi ik | bav & “l;:“'lil‘ ‘?l.:cfl'f‘“—llfiu Tiwzu 30 Lot P LBeiu me he ANk Duoavway, 0., July, 1876, SOLD DY ALL DRUGOLSTS. ‘ Trice, 25 conts, Seotby mall, carefully weapred, on . tecelptaf 35 cyuts fur on, $1.33 for 33, or §2.23 fof (“- 1ve, by WLEKS & POTIBR, Froprivam, Ueston, ot coarteauvly, and safd that Lo was perfectly willinz 1o tell ol hie knew of tha matter. ‘1o said: *vA short thino beforo v teeni of alice espired, Nr. Bmith cumu to we aud said that e was atioz- was shown by bim 103 score of persuns within a few'hours ufter he received it, and amour Lhose fuvored with its perusal were tores revutable core respondents,” HOYAL HA ROYAI ney for J m:yvuuy":‘n‘..h £10- I tha wult of Cous (e A ounty 8| nst ¥ors! k Co., ans g 8 Wanle 5 i“:: fhe i 1o Tukeret ot Foruytl, AN EMINENT LOG-ROLLER, it deciiie b "o havo ; L he sald to me, ‘Foresth {s ous of your Bpaciatly (0750 3)(kanss INDIANAPOLLY, Ind., June B.--Uov. Willams sttended oo old-fashioned log-rofllng and brushe heap buraing et Dauvillo yesterday, and tovk an sctive band in the operations. ile proved that he Lad lost noue of bis old-timo skill at such work. Theee was o large crowd in attendance. ,and #pecches wero made by dhe Governor and othors. o ual Jiiaclpal witaesace, und trieadly to your slde. o baok sball aever Ko out of my hanis Ul 1 7o tusn it to you, _ No tsc sball ba mado of this book that ahsll In any way fgjute the prosccution.” And Tuald, *1f [ lct you have that buok you slia) not keep (t tong. and sball return it and deliver it lo aue, aud it shiul not gu to belp tho defeudauts i thelr indictents,” LEAKIN_G "y Absoliztely Pure. . "% POWDEIR. e AN P POWDER . +*llo promlsed we repeatedly and sacredly to o e fuch 1 the (ntrinaic merit of the I: Bax1%0 Pownxg, (hat to-day threughont tha country )t stauds alons’ BUETLE St Cs sl Ne | . THENEW WSAREACILLAL B e 3 < saf . fhe Kitclicus of the beut Houmkcupcra iu tle country, “Chuuaands of (be e . :‘,:’.,“..%‘j‘,,‘o‘:‘..:;::&.fi&’,&.ficu(‘éuflfil i i b o Borclal ek to The Tribine. Toatiey o fia s Ve, ani shat it will A {attler tad sy betdbr biscall, Pl cakes, puddiogs, Afte cated pledgen from bim of thl Daxvirsy, lik, Juned. —A comwitice of citizens | wnumins. vie. $4's warnaicd siwlulcly pure. The Ingredients itat eater [ato g uinpaut: i 1\":;;2&' After repested pledzen foom Wmottils | CIC 1n looklog up cligivle volute tn | Hus sra ali tesithy snd nutriticha, e vkt airozth. subcrlor qualty ; b pefect uaiforinly -&;‘:?Pg 3 Bie proaifucs whd. blv banot, und a0 was Induced to | thls locality fur the Eastern Dilnols Asylum, with | §yiep. o0 ¥ 6¥8) labelilieat Mouskecizr who ¥l aive fta st ket i 10an bita the book, suppostisg Ll 1o bo 3u honot- | & view of directing the atiention of the Cointals- | % i abjg lpuysr Thu RO¥AL BIRInG Yowbas s Tor saig sloucrs Lo such poiuts wheu they aball by ap- +*Mr, "Bl oseurcs me that Lo rvturned that Pointeds er 18 Lhab It will Leep any Lengid ¢f tin. 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