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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. MAY 18, 1878—TWELVE PAGES. ; 5 (‘“'IBIINAL NE‘VS. take his wife o FEurope in July for 8 year's stay obroad. Mias Keen's name will be familar fo your readers. iler Intellizencs: - and heauty bave made her a favorite fn ber clr- Further Testimony in the Vosge | et New York. the Congress, July 1, 1870, the Enat Indies and the French colonice, with a total population of 240,000,000 souls, were acded. Bince then the gpanish, Dutcl Portuguese, and British colo- [ are $11.0%2, cxclusisa of the salaries of | eonsignees for tne salo of kids made In Luxem- RLLIGIOUS' the Professors, which amout to §5,000, | burg. These gloves, he aald, ars consigned nnd _must he rused mome other wav. | to them at prices lower than similar gloves are The Trustees, Learing of this atate of affalrs, | sold in Europe, hence the duties are smaller Impoainz Ceremonies in the | resolved it was necessary to ralze $10,0%0, anrd a | than those that would have to be pald on glaves o come {n, hesides Drazil, the Arzentine s - - - committee, consisting of one representative | boughtin small Jota anroad. The explanation % . l;:f:‘f’l;}c‘ _,"'m,,, and Persta, the postal unfon burgh Wife-Poisoning SPORTING. Prosbyterian Assembly at frum each Conferento }ogel‘ufilwlhl())r{luzlon :ne;:nru was that none uf thesa glgves acs o B exenting Sre 8 polton of F0000000 Case. ' Pittsburg. BBt et A bsthit o | markst Talue - placal on e he was. Gossage gouls. At ibe forthcoming ecastous, the Cen- THE TURE. the report of this Commitice, made Interduring | Mr, Degener thonght European manufactures tral Amerieat Kepublics, the countries of S8outh America, China, Australia, and New, Zealond snd Africa are exnected to enter the L‘unzreu, Lexinotow, Ky., May17.—The spring meet- the suniverrary, was these recommendations: | were justified fn thus consigning thelr entiro Eleven of the Coal Creek Militia Hold | ing of the Kentnky Assodtation closed to-day Unveiling of a Tablet Commemorats | That the patronizing Conferences ratse among | manulacture to this country, fuvolced at prices & Co. A themselves » 10,000 by church collections to | to snit the needs of their azents here, He S aaanter e for Murder. with three ovents. The sunshine attracted a ing the Reunion of the Tinuidate past fndebtedness and to cover the | thought specilic dues could be coliccted mora which will, amongz the subjects to come beforo very respectable attendance, though there was Churoh prospective deficlt of (he cotning year; that the | easlly than ad valorem, but, in bis opfnlon, it ¥ {t, discuss the exchange of post-ofiice monoy- but little on the programme to attract. urones. visitors from such Canferencer,with the Prestd- | would be diMcult to establish equitable specific orders and warrants for fixed gums among all b Bolief that the Garrity Brothers Will | The first race wss the consolation purse, countries. £300, mile heats for heaten horses. “The entnies Jnmp Thetr Bail. werg Megibben's Emina C, Hancock's Tam- vleo, r:m\ J.'('l,‘m:;w‘a !lml‘l‘h:u. leutnstll;c race Bass sold in the pools al §2 .M, H The Murdorer Faro Killed by a Oonviot | Tampico, $12. Tho fieat heat wwus easily won by Rill Bass in 1:51. Before the sceond heat in the !‘,““Wfl Prigon, was called, Fumors Wete in_cireniation that ing Flders and certaln persons desimiuted by | dutfes. The Commission are well satisfind the ‘Trustces, nct &8 a comsmittee to | with the way their work opens. (ina member Proceedings of the Other Great Church | secure actfon In =~ their respective Con- | #ays it is due the chief oflicials here to say that Coi ils Now in Session ferences toward the collectfon of money: | they have received the Commissioners cordially, uncils No i L that the Trustees send persons to the fail Con3 | and manifested a disposition to aid as much a8 ferences to lavy before them the merits and {mulble in the investization. The merchante THE PREYBYTERIANS. needs of the Institote, and that. they aizo ap- | have alen responded cordially to the invitstions Pittsnune, Pa., May 17.~The General As- point an agent te promote the interests of the | fesued by Collector Arthur, and express eotire — A number of Southern Congressmen of the falrer-minded gort bave accepted an invitation to dine with the Chicago Commerefal Club May 5, on the occasion of the Club's monthly dln- Cheap! ‘e . Endowmnent fund in a way sulted tothelr judg- | willingaess to appear for examination. [ ner. The Tumes suggests the mottoof “ Nunc 1ill B, would ot bo allowed to win; secuid, | geniiy of the Dresbyterian Chureh imet this | jnent) The report was accepted: $250) was e it as i mero_(yinol pellte curas.? Won't the red. [ VOSBURGIL, TilE WIFE-POISONET. that a schiemo hind boen Heol ‘;‘,’,,',fi,:{'f;’;’}“,“,},’,‘: morning at 9 o'clack, and was opened by prayer | subscribed on the spot, and the meeting closs, RUN OVER, JEKS [ § sibbon oblizations interfere with that convivial Lutefal Ditpalch.to The THie, verified. ‘The sider of Bill Busa did not attempt | by Dr. Patton, the Moderator. teaving o new-born: well-founded hope' for the g New Yonx, May 17.—Amadce Spadone, 8 1 45 press hin horse, but aliowed Emma C. to Trustee of the Rev, Mr. Vosburgh's chiurch, tes- | take the lead and_open a pass of 150 yards he- tifled to-day that, during a conversation about ereclrcln'clu{nz “fi, h:fl;}:'i:g rm;n‘lhzafl,r;figr rw:&mz e hall of anotbel s DU his horee up ll;zct:n;ju:ls 0"}7[“’"""’5'v?:l:‘“‘;g“‘:’hhe "la “::! and returned mq the stand on' a_slow sooner bellove Jim Bickies had dons the polson- | yeop, (irfes of foul were leud aud fro. ing, as ho was penurious, and would get | quent from thecrowd. The judges, after ashort more of Nhis father's property f his | consultation, ruled the juckey off. and took un. sister wera out of thoway, Regurding his wife, gal('}cr-l;-lsldumllw ","’B,{‘,",‘,‘}"““' fll rufl"f ;"fl Voshurgh sald she hod 1od bim a very unbaopy | J; G: Blow, owner of ‘20 Bass and scvers ot ffes NaT Sxal thatrimients: to praliles. veo:| 5 Kaskice whio Arssupmeted:-tu hd dxelit In all abortions, and taken mediclne to produce ao- Emma C, having distanced Bill Bass fn 1:563¢, - | fnstitution’s future. Spectal Dispateh to The Tridune. ‘m",'f," e "‘cl "'""'}'“ ,',f'::':':f,f"::,:" St s later menting of the slumnl 822,000 was | DuBvqUe, Is., Mav 17.—~An old man pamed nouuced the Committees for the ensulng year. | yojiod for the #ndowment fund, and the fol- | J. Carroll, while walking on the track of the Mr. Robert Carter, of New Yotk, asked to be | owing ofticers of the Alumni_Association were | filinots Central, near the frelght-honse, this af- excused from the Committec on Bills and | clected: President, the Rev. O. . Cowless | torngan, was overlaken by the switch-engine Overtures on account of sge. A motlon to | Vice-President, the Rov, Amos W, Palion; Seu a0, U fore 14 Bue timt 47 St o, s eHoche & gront the request was voted down. retary and Treasurer, the Rev, William A, 3 down and both of lifs legs and one arm cut ofl. “The Rev. Mr. Junkin sald there was not an | ML R R one L equatity of ministers and Elders on the Church SOUTHERN METIIODISTS, LILACS. Committces, and suzgested that the representa- ATLANTA, May 17.—The general Methodist ke Lok ‘ton be cqual. A motlon to that effect, alter | Episcopal Conference decided not to fucrease The plumes of yonder liiac-tree, some debate, wss voted down, the number uf Bishops, That aweetly walt to yon and me programme!? ——— The true Inwardness of the Democratic gerrymander In Ohlo fa about this—the Demo- crats want to moko sure of the onc vote which Onfo's delegation in the Iouso will cast for Prestdent I there should bomno choleo by the Electoral College In 1850, regardicss of the pop- lar sentiment of tho State. A largo line of Cheoks, Stripes, and Plaids, in great variety of Col- orings, reduced from 65 and 75 ots Checks and Stripesat60c e e — There must be no shenancgan in this {nvesti- ¥ her abortion. On his knees hie begred her | was declarcd tha winner of the race, and all bets g Incenge nf theit hreath Reduced from 75 ots, gatlon business. Democratic election frauds !n | ot A Dr. Kempshall, of the Fresbytery of Elizabeth, The following fraterna! messsngers were re- Toa frall to live, too falr to ata; i Jisiasipol, and TiLoxN'a bribery in Oregon, | 1ok 0, retort, to sucty practlies, bub sho T o second raco was for . purss of $230, one | offered tho followiug: celved from the Methodist Protestant Church: Are doomed cro lang (o Tal awaf, New Goods of this season’s shades. must be mcluded. I the Democrats resist be- | worg a ring given herby a bar-keep and n quarter miles, ‘This Tace was won'with [ Wneneas, Our form of govenment (Att, 2) | Alesander Clark, D. D., ¥, &, M. Henderson, D. Andowithor da nwiit desth, causa they fear being covered with disgrace, | since hor marrlage had been away with great caso by Lager Beer, and tho knowlng ones | makes it ptoper for eacs Presbytory o par the . | D, aud G. R. Darr, D.D. The iwesseogers The brown bes there shall seck {n valn {hen they had better lot thelr oranch of the | man for a wholn doy ut n cattlc-show ar fair of | went underto n large amount. Pools sold: } Loy of ite awn Committea \n thelt sttcndance | were fntroduced by Bisbop Plerce, aud wera Their nectared cells, and drono his patn {uvestiation drop. somo kind, - Blie confeascd it 'i’u'n"T'moz" crose- )lilct:‘t:\l 850, Allsn Pinkerton 845, Lager ticer 812, | PAR At SENera) R0 Sty annot requice | corafally received. Dr. Alesander GClark detiv- oy neewTng leats 3 [:fl l] 1 examination, Mr. Spadove testified that, when ( lager Leet.... them to contribute to the Genarsl Fund: neverthe. css full 1 D shall miss the flowes, e E—— J ered an address full ‘of fraternal love and [] be first cominunicated tho suspldons | AllanP., ... Jeas, it 1s herey; And Zephyr through the scentloes bower The Ornnnlm;cjx o!lMuhnllrcnl' lmvchrewlvefl to to vmlfi"m’h e ‘“’.‘."‘f" "“"“"‘,f 'a'"’:xl Elomi., /v e “,,,,,{',,,,' ""{"ui“” Presbyuty ia horel fi?x‘z‘t‘l‘n’r‘-%nzflfi‘y:"sioq‘g:n:::l dlrgl’l;:rlgd‘hl;y“lg‘r; Shali softly sigh his grief, s . will marcli In solemn _proccsston. 'The Coroner | M y |5 hlert l|‘: ot s ut 8% | Chiesapeak Contiagent ¥und of the Uenersl Assembly. plauded. The liiacs shall, some Iater May, rubs bia hands with Rlec, and the dealers In ro- | ShHircl a0 bl steter, il BiS tnothers & | Bul Ditlou P . Tesolxed, That any iaw, or resolution, oe action | Dr. Barr was not well enough to spcak. Bish- p Sline newly iirongh thio greens At 81 volvers and elung-shots have ordered double | their faves In thel; dkorehiefs. Prof. D Tine—~4:1544. of previuts aaremblies contrary or inconsistent | op Pierco respunded to tho greetings given the r8 Brk cianges, Shoro Aim (enis, 81, i Gelr (acoa In thals: handksteliets, . Prof, Date: Witk the “abova’ doclaration aud resolution be, | confercnce. Apd dontea and graves, along the years 4 : Py mus tailed to_linding antimosy in e futde BASHE-BALL. auo the sams heraby Is, repoalods ‘A paper lookiog to o grand Methoilist cen- By Eome hetwin, 21 inches wide, formerly $1.37 1-2, A couple at chianges will ba made {n the Chf- ’-'-m?"""-l Groonr. cago team for the game thls afternvon. Anson will return to his home position at third base, McClellan will play at sccond, oud Larkin will piteh. The wisdom of the change s apparent so far as Aneon is concerncd, for, while be fs an excellent player, ho was cvidently out of place at second base, It is quite proper, too, to give McClellan a chance to prove what he fs made of, Ilankinson has l)lnyml o sglendid base, and to give lilin a rest is tio refloction on lis works . Bome of tha players of the White Btockings have made up their niuds to test the sirencth of the Leazue rules by, regnrd to Nolaw's trick of brufshnz up tnen with “the Lall. ‘The press and the public will sustain them in almost any mensures they nay take to put doswn tho brutul custom, ‘Tho Boston-Providence game, announced to ba plaved to<lay in Providence, Lns been trans- ferred to Boston by vonsent of hoth parties, New Haven, May 17.—Basc-bali: Buifalos, 8; New Havens, 2 BYNACUSE, W May 17.—Base-ball: Btars, 16; Alleghenys, 1. Lvny, Moy 17.—~Busc-ball: Livo Oaks, 3; To- cumschs, 0. Dr. Kempstall supplemented these remarks | tenary, to be hield [n Boston in 1831, was fntro- },yndu:xln:: "'r“ tho lquc-mm of u:xn mllngg dnfi :‘A‘nd 'relcrrcd, 0 ady . i o 'und Is ove of great fmportance, and soms o ¢ Confercuce will adjourn {o a week, S . the Presbsterics in his ntllgllniborfiwd ad decid: pio o BUSINESS NOTIGES, ed that {f'the reduction in the represcntation {s CUMBERLAND I'RESD 2 NS. = not speedily accomplished, they il nse their Kxoxvxu.:x.‘ '\‘m""l_nfls’“,‘;x;‘;xf,s\dfiv., RNurnott's Flavoring Extracts,—There is no discretion {n paying tho oxpenses of their Com- 0 f s i o 3 euvject which should mare engross attention than missioners 1o ihe Genera) Assembly. Being a | 8ession of the General Assembly encouraging | the putity of the preparations which aru used In matter of impartance, ho brought it up carly in | reports were prescuted from Unlon and Colum- favortng the various compounds prepared for the the procecdinzs. Ab Mr. Kempshalt's request | bia Theological Seminarics. Duman stomach, - HuriL eEximcia aro piipated it was referred to the Committee oo Mileage, The Rev, De, Mell . | centrated, The I'ifth Averue, Continentas, Gy . The Rew.Mr. ll!nrr uficm\!? r}:lolnllnn thatthe [ mope, 'm; th: ‘::ul:‘:L';ofsl:c?;n;film,“::};h ;u’«‘u:\::,&pnd mb‘u‘)lem‘: lx‘r‘::eh"::o“:l;x;‘lnur:r‘;‘é Lomuittcs on Reduction of Repretentationbe | gng soreign Misslons. More clurches are con- | 2700 ® 2>t g tutionality of au enabling act ty which the Pres- | tributing to these causes than heretofure, yet Foundlings’ Home, Chicago.~Ilidge’s I'at- Dyterles will voteon theovertures of tho Assem- | there1salack of fuuds to carry on the work | ent Foud had been nred extenslvely atthe Fonnd- Dy before Dec. 10, 18783 that the Presbyteries | cfficlently. Fr lings' Home, In this city, under my charge, snd be requested to report the result of the vote to | The Kev, Dr. J. N, Waddelt, Secrctary, re- | har been found rar superiur to any other artifcisi L"‘ 5“;.‘\’, ‘él"’g'.‘““{,}"fi,“\,&"”"!”"' "“{‘ :,'"“,'J"‘}“" }"’"fi;’ minist “"’"\’f“‘ that. 150 werg "‘:ld:{lx“‘: B & Diocit, Atente, 5 South Elatk strca "op: fore Feb. e Moderator, sudtheclerks, | for the ministry, More means were necded to ts . 4 i uiber olieys. of vho. Asseintbis snall | aid studentn. > BT Ty, o mad ¥ udag Menie sreets mc:tlund c“"?’l :.ltm 'lnt] }?""v'{m’ 1t 1s 1l.'1‘(1114511 Rev. 'Dri Enillmnn 'rnnorleddlih:l!“lcn = il e PR found that two-thirds of the Presbyteri students were stadylue at tho colored fostitute e voted In favor of the reduction in ’rey at Tustalooss, Aln., for the mimstry. More ,,,2'.‘.‘:';.'};"""".!'."‘,25'}! 1;;':::3::"5;};3:';};:? tion, the Stated Clerk shnll publish the volored men woult attend If nld was aftorded. e84e, scrofula, cataneous affections, and ail dis- the next meeting of the General Assembly, the To atlow the Commlittees time to prepare | casca arlsing trom impurities of the bjood. Tho roport to bo chosen os the basis of representa- | business the Aseembly ndjourned after the [ Wateris sold by nll promincnt drugglste, und pam- tuu. Neferred to the Committee on Kedaction | Morniug sesslon until to-torrow. :\dl‘\;l:, .f"g;llg.‘gl\ll:m‘ :g:?e;f;rlmc‘\:tg‘l gon 'filhaénhy of Representation, £ y % bk & LEL The' Hev. Dr. W. P, Breed, of Philadelphia, REFORMED PRESBYTERIANS, vermubh g offered o resolution directing the Btated Clerk Nuw Yonrs, May 17.—At the scssfon to-day | Charles Heldsleck's Chumpagnes.—Tiho pop- 4/:: nncllull'r:.;nbytcry tol;epur'z';: t}:e (l.}cnnal of the Genernl Synod of the Reformed Presby- nlllrls::‘h-ly nnm‘nc -duuu-nurnm (‘.‘Dry Medat,™ A m,r'i'.r:fi',‘;ff;‘ e patd that whilh th | terian Church of North Amerlca, reports from b ey o‘;fm-lz'.n{:l;'rlz‘fedfwi !W;H'E::;} mqmucdn n,\i‘n reported rcguzl‘\;%uéc fll-:h,\._-“ wera | Presbyterfes were read. Behuitze, 35 Beaver street. New York. otitted, There ure some 20, 1ders, and he The Committes on 84 ” & 5 thought thioy should be ucluded fn the statls- | mado a report, Ju which mz:xsflc?;’nlt::nfl:::u s I e O o thio sesoiution wi ye. | permitting the opening of theatres to entico ferred to the Committes on Church Pollty, youug people from the paths of rectitude aad V E E I I N E Mr. Afken moved that thls Assembly aend | virtuc, and from tho house of the Lord on the Chnstian ealutation (o the General Assembly | pord's Day, were severcly animadverts i = how th eession i the First Church, Kuoxville, | Tt was atso. specified uguu ”:';"'m‘lfwfi.“fl’l'.’u THE VERY BEST MEDICINE The ovposition of the Republican Congress- men I8 not to an investigation of alleged Florida election fraude, but to a one-sided investization which rules out Democtatic bribery in Oregon and Democratic bulldozing in Misslssipp!. journed til Monday, New Yonk, May 17.—The trial of the Rev. Qeorgo B, Vosburgh, on a chargoe of having polsoned his wife by the usc of autimony, was resumed o the Court ol Uyer and Terminer, Jersey City, this morning. T'rof, Dorcmius sald that ‘he hod onalyzed the contents of the bottles submitted to bim, and found polzon in in all of them. " He had found antimouinl pol- son, Tho sister of Mrs. Vosburgh teatifled thint at nights, when she and Vosburgh sat up with tho eick woman, Vosburgh prepared and administered the medicings and drinks. ny Guaranteed the BEST Dol- lar Black Silts ever shown in the eityl! Full lines of all the higher grades at less prices than ever before offered. R The newly-clected Ministers of Quebec, bay- foz been pledged to a policy of ecouvmy, begln bycutting down thelrown salarles,—an lnstance of officlal virtue so rarg as to bo worth rvecord- {og aud prafsing. COAL CREEK. Bpectal Dispateh to The Tribune. Covixatoy, Ind,, May 17.—Yesterday the Coal Creck Mollle Maguires were Informed that thelr prescnce would bo required before his Honor T, F, Davidson, to auswer to tho chargo of murder, and promptly they responded. When the esso was called snd tho prison- cra required to anawer, there wero two missing, but the Courc was Informed that they were on thelr way, and would soou appear. The case was th2n postponed til) the altertoon, when the Court azaln opened. Ed Perry was reported to be_too s'ck to be present, and bhis bond was declared forfeited, aud the indlci ment read, which charged sl except Wilnot Ciark and Patrick Molan with murder in the tirst degree, ‘The defondants’ counsel entered amotlon to quash the fndictment, which was not sustafned, and the prisoners tsken charge of by the Shenff. A peittion was then pro- scnted asking for @ writ of habcas corpus, which was oranted, but upon tho plalntifls fatling to produce any evidence, they wers remanded to jail without bail til ‘Thursday next, the day sct for thelr trial, Only Chas. Gossuge & Co. ——— It Is well remarked that ¢ By refusfog to sllow & thorough investigation, the Democrats simply say: Wo confess to fraud on our alde, but we hope to balance §t with fraud on yours.” —— Theelectionfraud investigations must embrace the Democratic slde as well as the Republican. No jug-bandled investigation will answer the purposc. BUNMMER OLOAKS, West Bud Dry Goos Honge, Madison and Peoriu-sts. pax Depart, GREAT BARGAINS! Extraordinary Valuel ————— Have Democratic ballot-hox stuffers, bribers, and intimidators speeinl privileges or vested rizhts which exempt them from belng fnvestl- gated? ‘Tho lnvestigation game must be played falr. e PERSONALS. Bignor Minghotti’s book on *‘Btate and Church' has heon piaced in the Roman Catholle 1ndox, Mr. Moody, having some moments to spara T —— CINCINNATI’S FESTIVAL. Coneluding Concorts=~The Bame Multituds of Listencrs, 8pecial Dispalch to The Tribune, CisciNNaTi, May 17.—The matives attend- ance this afternoon was immense, over 6,000 peopla belng present. Each succeeding matinee programme has gafned instrength. The first was very lizht, and wainly composed of num- % beforo four poor fmmorant wretclies —ron— when leaving Now Ilaven, oxhorted the backmen :hg day bat it et i 11k which th blie f Irely familf Tenn. Agrecd fo. chief rulers set a very bad example to the pev- H 3 - st the wharf, but without leading say of them to | Jad Oeen oro " the "court ~on @ | bors with which tho publicfs ontirely familfar. | “fyier devotional exerclscs, the Assembly took | ple by thelr ueulect of religious duties, and | DyS i iecestion. | Floz o (] e whar, chargo of ateallng some mesty and, | Tue second was ‘popular but 1utro- | o peeces until 3:30 p. o, ple by thelr ueglect of vlizious duttes, and | Dyspepsia and Indigestion. | Elegant Long Circulars, Silk Hoods, duced soveral new numbers, while the third was crowded with ‘“strong music.” The or- chestra had the Abt transeription of the Back prelude, choral, and fugue, the overturs to Goldmark's **Sakuntala," the weird * Rido of the Walkures,” ana Nchuman’s *3Manfrea " music. Mme. Pappenhelin h¥d for Ler solo On reassembling at 8, p. m. the ceremony of | lict in recelving company in their houses on tha X unvelling the memorial hb_lu nthe vestibule of | Sabbuth Dav, aad eocaging in conversation on | Mn. I, R. Srgr?;rn the church took place. This tablet faces the { secular matters. The Commitice dwelt at gomie Dear Sir—Unce mare | takethe pen to pralse that main eutratce to the cpureh, and is designed to | length on tae elevation of Leo XII, to the | klug of medicines, Vegetine, Whon I bexan totako commemorate the unfon of the New and Old | Pupol chair, aud the efforts made to spread | Vesetinett:oyears ago with such marked benedt, Behiool Assemblies, which took place fu thls | Rowan Catholicam, Raflway traftie was touch. | MY friends thouzht it was u stimaiant efect, and butlding In_November, 1869, The tablet 18 six | ed upon, and the managers of roads conaurcd | JoUl scon suvside, teavinz pie as bad as befare. fect wide and ten fect' high, granito base, with | for breaking the Lora's Day. The report was | o iunking that some of thuss iwho read the teathnn. they were bandeulled and conducted there by tho Deputlcs, but, when cleven large, stalwart murderers were sent totho Bastile, they were ac- companied by only ons Deputy without any frous, ana wero allowed to Stop In tha streots to converac with thelr sympathizers and toke & farcwell drink. good maerial, $3.30, Very Stylish All-Wool Cloth Civealars, faney trimmed (can't bo matehed al §9), for $5.00. ; Gounod has writton o prefaco to his new opera, **Polyeucte.” It is o gushing plece of work, with no particulazr novelty of value, either from a Yiterary or a mustcal standpolat, Father Curci has beon restored to full favor at the Vatican, where lio hna lLad frequent . 1., March 27, 1877, futerviowa with tho Pope, tho Hecrotary of Btate, o s cnb-cireular top, conforming io_design and ted. Sial which 1 wrota at tuas time. miicht think the s ) . sntho memborsof th Saced Coleks 5 P A L e Disorats gl ol In WEldclly! the wAb | Bl of srmangheston ot ombients | 7% s Y oo ence oo to gty e on aet | Dik, Drap &* Ele Cloak, trimmed in ' e g tsclf, Ther it i g s " Popa Loono Decimoterzo has declined to GrNEvaA, 111, Moy 17.—~The caso of John and | logue and **Cobbler's Bong™ from the :;t :nl?lln‘llnnrl';ltfx el’lfilrcllnz“;lfll‘utfid. 310';1-:': un:nT- FINANCIAL, {fmn:'. '.'I“fié:?fl*x’.’fi.‘"li‘};}f““.’n,',' "r‘.l‘mfif,‘r' ’e:'fifl' M“‘ flfld Lflce (\Nffll &’”t l'or (stablish at the Vatican an ofice for the- direction | ITugh Garrity, fornssault with intentto mur- | “slelstersucnger, the splendid uartetto | blo and a band of Caen stone, Tho tabict and cousider Tyself cured h( Vegetine, Two years u“ 00, of the Roman Catholic press. At tho mext Con- | der John M, Dowling, of Chlcago, In November | from the same belng taken by Mme, | Prober 1s of statusry-wnarble, with the sub-base WILKESBARRE, I’A. 2o | was au Joiv as man could be und live, [ was {5 UL sistory he will creato many Bishops, but no Cardl~ | jnet, which was brought here on change of | Pappenhcim, Miss Cranch (substfsute for Miss | O0OTE the graulte perforated to five arches, SpeciatDipaleh ta Th TABuRk, cogtined tothe bad for elaht monts, aud gives up o wals, The Duke of Atholo has been sued for o balf-ponny by n person who, to bring a test wult, cromsed Dunkeld bridge, pald toil under protest, and sued to recovor the money, which, he argucs, the Duke shonld havo collected In person, Louis Roederer, tho great champagne mer- chant, Lios beon unscated by tho French Asscmbly, where ho sat for Retms. The Irregularity in Ius election was contained in his promise to huy up all 1bo wing {n the district i ho were returned. The English *Jingoes"” aro considering whether tho Rev. Csnon Liddon, by Lis letter practically advieing English eoldlers and z2allors %ho biave consclentious doubts nbout the justicoof thelr canee to desert, las not roadered hinssolf lis- ble to {ndictment. Boverly Johnson, n nogro living near ‘Washington, hos been amputated from a tumor on tbe back of Itfa neck, which wau so big that it looxed 1ike o bag of meal slung over his shoulder, and from tho pressuro fts weight exerted upon his throat promiscd at no distant day to suffocats him. QGoldwin Smith appears in throe English magazincs for May, which most readers will agreo 10 be too many. Tho resticss Professor contribe utes **The Greatucss of tio Romane ™ to tha Can- temporarv Review, **Can Jews Bo I'atrlots™ to the Nneteenth Century, and **'The Eastern Crisis " to tha Fortnightly Review, The funeral services of Judgo Chisolm, hiswon, and dsughter, the victims of the Kemper County wassacre, April 20, 1677, will tako place Wthe Metropolitan Methodist Eplecopsl Chiurch on Sunday nest. Tae Hev. H. W, Naylor, Dr. Newmun's successor, will proach, and Dishop Gil- bert Havon taku pait in tho exercises, through which a hily relict carving fn Caed | Wiikgsnamuz, Tan Mlay 17T bauking | (8 SE SUEEIN 1908 60 dhesecnsinclut: stono .).lc:x,.. hr:flr.n-::t :finnl)lpfifila”’lm}r'fi:l?:xfl house of Joseoli Brown closed Its doors to-day, | ing consuinpsion, heart disease,und several uthers, sctting forth the varticuiars and dute of the | NO particulars are glven the public, a stmple ::"ifl"d"flflhf'é'mm gl lhlrxx:‘:x\l:fi:-‘l"{d fant | bond which it is intended to comnmemorate. placard on tho door reading, *Bank closed." | owe my life. Sluce my health oesan 1o iptrove, T ‘Tho Cammissioners and citizons assembicd on | Mr, Drown's bank was flrat fuvolved | have tudy of dlecase, and bnd the Canve of the ||u£m-;: ’I.xl; l:,nut ot :ua (.hu;d:. :'1‘31 on “:Xu by tho pantc five years ago, at which ;L‘_fi‘“ n:xfi‘fl'fl ‘I'nfl\rll:‘l‘\‘:hfix"l:elgu .rumc::“l.ndotE e Rov. Leonard 11, Dacon, pastor [of the | Hme it temporarlly suspended busincss, aery Mix re ‘efects of tho same cause. W pcn Chntreh, i having loat over §52000 with Henry Clews & | the food §s not nroperly dizested In thy siomach, 1t D tha concluslon of his remarks tha Asssm- | Co., of New York, over 3,000 with Jav Cooke | YComes a poisonats, puirid wase which te ab Bl wassol Into the chureh. . Dr, 11, Riddle, | & Co.. and §7,100 with the Union Banking | 51 pocis of Ffi.'; L T formarly pastor of the Third Church, then nd- | ¢, o ease {n any or all of the organs of the body, and, B fie. apstmblys and n”a very beiiliang” | Sompany of Phfladeiohis, fn all about 868,00, { {07 ALE, "ot removed N oo (8 oratlon described at langth the vicissitudes | A settlement was effected with tho credltors, | como fn time arganic diseases. 1 have niven Vego- ‘which be biad seen the chureh underzo duting | but the bank has been stageering under | tinea thorough test fn my gL cae zad aho’ fn tho twenty-tive years of his pastorsfp here,—a | a heavy load ever siuce, aud has now been foreed ‘;‘“ of PGy ©of my acquaintunces. and dnd 1t tobe chureh disrupted and reunlted, aud the udlon | totnowall, Mr. Drown authorizes the state. | he very beut medicing extant for Drajieptin ac |fl~ taga doubly sccure by the ceremony just fin- | ment that He has mado b assignmuut to AUTAIn | (e betlet that you havs soua (aiat tsnic disease, {shed. e was followed vy Dr, Breed, of Phila- | i, Reynolds, a well-known business-man, and | 1 om well known in the Towns of uolstawn, delphla, by whose eloguent language ou the | that the creditors will ot lose o dollar, the | Weare. and Nowton of this Stato (New Hampahire), reunion of the chtirch the audicoce were for a | assets being n excess of the Mabilities | and can furnieh an undeniable corrolioration of all time held spell-bound. to the amount of $50,000. A atatement fs be- | of theso statenicats, 1will willlngly unswer any Tho venerable Dr. Bacon, father of the pas- | ing orepared. 'Thers fa no apprehension of | letters of fuquiry in rezard to my casu, of the use tor af tho church where tho Assenbly wero sit- | trouble smong tho eleven other bauks in the | Of Vekotine, Youratruly, ... J. BURILCK, ting, ond_delegate to tha Assembly from the | city, vone of which have over closed thelr doors, | 3F VEGETINE I taken regulurly, accordlng to di- Conuregational Churches, spoke at’lengthon | A “conversution was had with Drown | IeEiions, a certaiu and wpeedy cure of Dyspepsla tha relatfonslip of the Pressterian and Con- | this evening, ho placing bis linbilitics at about | Wil foliow latee, = _____ gregationnl Cliurches. 8100000, A large portiou conslats ol savings On the conclusion of his remnarks, the reqular | deposlts of working people, the business por- VE G E I IN E order of business wus taken up. Dr. Charies E, | tion of the community having had less exten: Knox, of Nowark, N. J., presented a report of | sive dealings thau’ previous to tho first suspen- ron tho nxl clal Committee appolated by the ticu- | sion. Alr Browa says every dollur whi be patd, cral Assembly of last year, an “Thyltelstion | und that he will pot resume the banking busi- ASTHMA. of the Presbyterinn Church to the GeMtiun Peo- | ness. * plo lu Amerfea.’ The ropert, which wasquite b Muw, H. R, StavExs:i— jengthy, rehearsed fn (ull the present condition FALL RIVER. Dear Blr—For the last fiftecn years, durinp the awd tendencles of the falth among American KALL RivER, Mas,, May 17.~—The creditors | months of Ma aud June, I have beeu afifleted Germaus, It strongly recommiends the | or the Unfon Mills to-day declded to begln with what tha ductore called Avthma, It was very wide republication of * church papers and % L distreasing, rendering me miserable, so that | pampblets in the terman lanzuage, sud urges bavkruptey proceedings. Outside of Ilatha- | dreaded itacoming on. 1was recommended to use Phat aid bo extendod 1o educationd) jnatitutions | Way's paper, which amounts to 356,000, tho | \edetine 1 tooktwo boules belory 1 cxpectifing engaged in fitting Uermans for tho mintstry, | corporation hias assets lu excess of linbilltles ot | (g Vegetine, NO. T. BALLINGEIR, and alao to the students themsclves where such | £100,000, A committes was appoluted to con- 1108 Greel + Poiladelphia. Mugclla%e Mantles, nicely trimmed, w1l Blk, Sitk Cloaks, trimmed, French Laco and Moss Trimming; very offective, great bargain, $12.50, 3 Also, o finer Yino of Rich, High-Stylo Spring Gavments than can be found elsewhero, greatly” Delow South Sido prices. ) CARSON, PIIE & (0. yenue, was called up this eveviuz. Neither the defendants mnor thelr attorneys were op hand, owlug, as §s clalmed, to some nisunderstanding, and the Court ad- Journed, untll 8 o'clock to-morrow morning. The prosccution arc alt ready, but It s belloved here that the murderous Garritys will forfeit thelr bonds, and thus cscape the Penltentiary. Btate's Attornoy Willls, of this county, 18 supported Ly State's Attorooy Mills, A, 8 Trude, aond Ed Jos- Iyn, of Chicago, Bogus dispatches have been scnt from hero to the effect that the case would go over until Monday, the fdca being to steal o murch upon the prosecutlon, and the thug element will make overy efort to clear their representatives. Rollwagen, who 18 sick), Mcssrs. Adams, Fritsch, and Remmertz, Alrs, Osgood, Miss Cary, and Mr. Whitney all et with enthuslastic regep- tlons, In this conncction it will be n pleasant announcement in Chicago that Mrs. Osgood has been engaged for the extra Apollo Club concert inJuus, Her aingivg will boa raro treat to thoso who were unsbla to go to the festlval and hear so tno sn artiet, The matineo closed with the scens and guintette from Verdl's © Masked Ball,” by Mrs, Ogood Miax Cary. Mesars, Adams, Tagllapietra, aud Whitney, which were sung with s refreshing dash, ‘The great event of tho matinee was irs, Osgood's mngnlflcent sioging of Liszt's * Lore- ley Sonr," which ncarly set some of tho mu-. aicians crazy, ‘The evening performance was attended by a vast audience probably uumbering neurly 7.000, 1t opencd with the * Great Mass,' which Liszt - wroto for tho Cathedrsl at Gran, Mr. Blnger having tho batou, Whatever may b thought of the musle, it is simply womierful thot ihia great chorus should liavo sung it, not only so glorfously, but with such apparent case asnot to give their conductor auy concern. The ene trances, temnoe, and transitions are appatline, and yet the chorus olinost went alone, The }oh)llll, Mine. Papponheim, Miss Cranch, Mr. ‘ritsch, and Mr, Whitney, acquitted themselves admirably, and Fritsach pgave us some of the best singng he has dong this week, The festlval closed with that pleturesque example of brogramme-music, BerMoz's * Dramatic Symphony," constructed upon Shakspeare's trazedy of “Homeo and Jullet.” The work opeus with the orchestrian contentlons batween the Montuzues and Capu- Icts, leading to the choral introduction of Romeo and the story of his love, told [n acontralto #olo, fullowed by u choral recltation and chorus In sympnthy ~ with_the passion of tho 1lJ- A PRISON MURDER. Br. Louis, May 17.—A Globe-Democrat speclal says Josuph fL, Fore, who shiot and killed his brother-fo-law, Winson W, Beach, of this clty, in July, 1871, was nurdered fo tho Penitentiary ot Jeflerson Clty this even- fuf by n convict named Roger. It seems that trouble had existed between thess wen for somo time, and Fare Is sald to have threatened to kill Roger, This evening about 7 o'clock Fare was cating supper fu the “kitehen when Jtoger entered, aud speaking to Fare, sald, & [understand you safd I csunot pass throuch this kitchen,” and jmmeatately grappled with bim, and commenced stabblug “blin with s pocket-knife, Ho inflicted fourteen wonuds on Fare's body, ouc of them mvor(n%um jug:lnr veln on tho left slde of eck, Farg only lived o few mluutes. It will bo recollected that Fare sttacked lis wite on the street ln this city some timo after killing Deach, and PutLaverriita, Pa, ROLE AGENTS FOR THE UNITED 8TATES attompied to kill her. fated lovers, Two strophies for contralto | ald is necded. sider the proposition of coutiuuwing busluess | veosmixe bee bousands to health who g The Quoenof tho Bolgians palnts, Plot- i i follow, removed from_the Memitinato progress | Tho report wus received, and the matter of | under coutrol of Trustecs or by compromlic. had becs Xonhg. .n'.f'p“.’u':;'u‘x aerert, healtl .;filflicficmu e H_:n’r}h!‘.h“‘)tr(‘% codae ures, of courac, ‘Thoy are eagerly bunght up and TO BE LYNCHED. of the play, and precedo a_tenor solo, in which publiration uf the tabulated statoment fur- —_— - much praised by critics, Jler latest production Bpectal Dixpateh to e Tribune, the bantering Mercuflo makes his appearance, | bished with it was veterred to tue Stauding SPRINGFIELD, JLL. e EUMYES, o n wasa flold of grain, in which was scen a parasol NasuviLLs, Téan., Muy 1n.—An Amertean This s succeeded by the bewltehine £'u«n Jfab | Comuitic oo Bloanl‘n'{: l‘pbfium‘z;n. % Bpecial Dirpaich 10 The Trivune, VE E I ! o END’S sudatan, putthe lady carrylug them was wivlle | gpacial from Mitchallvilio, five mmlles from ‘dw"'“"famn tenor solo of which talle tho | D LRt O o mecting | | esixarieLp, lik, May 17—Charles T, Dagl- R ] Mandav evening be fixed for & pobular mecting I;gnllmv ivnlldsrullun of Ihupl‘llllul ity 0? the | sem, of Bushnell, McDounough County, aud 8. story of the Fairy Quecn, ‘Iho next chorus is ron > recomen, Adopteds ond the matter was also | 8. Elder, of Soringfeld, were adjudged bank- leples 'a‘nds'E(.ruptlons of the 1n startllog contrast, brlnging out forebodings of death, and concludes the firat part. The sccond part (s enutled: *Romea Alane; ble, belng hidden in the wheut. $he1s bolleved by impartial critics to have boon & dwarf, o clac 1t e & prizo field of whoat, Franktio, Ky., reports that community fntenscly ogitated over the rups of the wife of Johu 1 made the second order of tho day for next { rupts on thelr owu petition. KUMYSS i v in. Mr, Glodstono bes boon leoturing tho | Grov®ied promiuent cltizen lving halt wilo | Sn.¢, ™ Goncert and Ball; ~Grand *Feast | Thursdsy, e $ > from the former place, * Tho crine was | ¢ B hatt Ty ber of sch 1 dueth f S N I R, SrEvExs:i— young ladiy i at the Palace of the Capulota.” Tne music A nuuiber of schemes for a reductiou of rep- \ s Who told him that in Ihn'Unllel.l Ninlen'ee band was absent. Blic was solzed whilo on | fustrumentation of which deplets a wild rovet, | referred to a speclal commitice appuinted i the B Alngly €1 M tn Which Th and has found great roliet by the use of it. 1 can | derful nuirltive power, graternl to the moss delicate of oz« o ¥ tier way to aapring, tled by two whito menp | s followed by the balcony scene for orcliestra toralng, and the Asscubly then adjourned. xceadingly Clever Munner in Which They | 70 n 4 jur euch complalnts. soniach. No uther f0od maies bloud und streagih 10 X-taflu wore to bu secn 1 the hotel-yurde which Tcurcian ok i de and ravishi B only, and that exquislte Quesn Mab achicrzo I'ne seasion was devoted to addresses ond dis- Etude the Fayment of a Iigh Yarif— | " pac, £0, 1677, 1t. 'A. BLACKWELL, feali € oiten eestures aith when Jnedicines fall. Were thrown away inatead of belng convrted oo | B0d carvied dnto the woods and ruvlshed. Bho § Uy My, Thomas guvo In Chicago last sura- | cusaion upou Buuday-school work. Addrceses | - Droceedings of the Coutnission. Unioutown, Unlon Cos, Ky. e o ek wadblosd .'al‘:‘:;rdrcxl.:m;f that Awmericans Wure oven more nmn-lgea lllu u;lmh her house, ’nml lh;-mc;l l|l"l mer. Then follows a profoundly sefemn funerat wunlsl mn‘ ‘;rl_; l‘ljlll ld e‘;} “lf B H:'lhe%rkh L. ’1)1-- Byecial Dispatch fu The Trivune, o Lfend fur clrculars, Noageuts, oLy doe ul thay Englivh peuplo. peaple, undreds are now in pursuit, closcly chy e ted now ana then by walls | the Reve W. 1. Bree . ., aud the Rey, Dr. OREK, oy N & e o Tho Eram -,,:,. Te th svotring the country for miles around, 'The l(':-“.:nh |||::xl Tl‘nzrul. "The" slxth nuu{bfir‘ i m'vuns('uud tho excreises wero concluded. with IN'W"":‘!'I:’;’ "‘ n:";o"‘,"“"".’l"' .fi““"“‘ PIMPLES _Grighistor of Rumsiain Aunsiics. Kiraminer remarks upon the singular | pien uro'suld to ko by tho names of Fraok Bad- | fomeo ot the tomb of the Capu. | Hymuo {2 $lon peauin sengion ab 100 10tk Mils oo~ AND LU Imperaonality of the new volumo of the ** Duke of | lerand Frank f'earson, and wero seen to-day | i 1 hest: Iy, thi e tug. Willlam Libby, of A. T, Btewart & Co., NG it o AR O Welllngton's Dispatches™: **Tho great Duke | ncor Mitehellville, 'flx&( aro reported armed, u‘.‘,}:,.d".‘.',.:fix“,;fmfi" Mescriblng the Qe METHODISTS. . baving accepted the appotutment tendered i Humors of the F:ROB. Sflm 11eS. “[pcs flnd Cil‘c[[lfll's Wy be gald to have lived, thought, moved aa o | and determined to sell thelr lives dearly. They | fous agony aud death of the two lovers. To this The anniversary of Uarvett Biblical Iustitute | by Secretary Sberman, jolned the Commls- o thiscondition of the skin, the VecoTixe lethe l g UL y soldier on duty. Whether tkat duty Is to present iy, (o polleh 8 button, or to storm a redaubt, secms to be & matter of tudifforence. Everytblug $Bat the Duke docs, he dovs with an aloiost mes Shanical fidelity, " ’ Tho London Board of Deputies, at & re- ¢eut mecting, declined to ontertaln a petition from tbe Jews uf Safed sud Tiberios, who, complaining Uat they were called out to do service with the athier populations, urged the London Juws to make will certalnly bo lynchied if caught, weeno Berlioz has preflsed s characteristic vote, g Ha savs: *“The public bas no jmaginstion. ‘Iherefore, pleces which are uddressed wolely to the binsgination have uo public.sThe tollowiny is an instrumental scene, and I thiok it should bo omitted whenever this svmphony is glven before an sudlence not huving a taate for poetry.’ Mr. ‘Thowas followed Berlloz’s supgestion, after o short patise, took up the tival would seem thst he lovks upon au audicnco here {n the samo prosal: lichy that Berlios re- ended Tnursday night with the Commenco- [ slon as reprosentative of the New f{"gfl.’;l‘e‘:d.’..'fl';!.‘,ffi:fl;.l,"n‘l“oza," n:‘..fi“cr".‘:?:' went exerclies of the graduatiog class, at the | York merchants, A muro acceptable rep- | humors to disobpear. Iy Intornsl treatment a Methodist ehurch, The followiug members of | rosontative ~ for all partles. concorned | LDSFIties e thiows ouf Lekeline £Ives s Koo tho class spoke on the subjects placed 0ppo- | could Dot have been found, aud gratification at | cougested organism, restoring he bealth, giving & sito their pames: C. ¥ Bradlcy, “7Tne Falth | Mr, Libby's scceptauce fs cxpressed, both In - Food; claar Gomiplexion. of the Future'; P Clure, “Ieligious Fauat- | and outsido of the Commissiun, Mr. Libby tcism "5 K. G. Holbs, ** Permauency in Uoverni- | anterg hieartily futo thespinit of the movement, VEGBETINB B e, e 4! 1) | wod bis wado expericaco will not ouly Trepared by “Tho lmportauce of Theologicai | make blm ot waterlal value 85 a Il, R, STEVENS, Boston, Mass, Greatly Reduced in Price. We bave this morning marked dows to balf pricesil of Gur botlig and bummer Sacques, Capes, sod Circ (o reduca our largosiock. ‘Tho extrsordina, A NARILOW ESCAIE. AnsaviLLe, 8. C., May 17.—Jeff Davids, the negro murderer wha wus to be hanged to-day, was respited st the last momeut by Tov. Hawmpton th! June 14, The resplte was read to the condemned man upon tho scaffold after the koot had been adjusted, prayers flnished, and farewclis safd, tDavids pro- facliities we hiave for inJnufsciuring eaables us Lo sc st nou-caupeling prices. BRANOCH OHIOAGO BUIT CO., Ackerunay, wj ¥ " # ¥ % warded tho Purlsfans. The Aol fs gven to the { 4 o) 5 o rog; 1 1zed e T N e D ot Gnall s Sagtis et foehia | chorus brougtiont, ud o sevnn s i i e B L At e Jernhc Tos. | oUeTs ot T e Lo Vegetine is Sold by Al Druggists. | posoupis puipistarrs s ey ToiE New Londun Jewa declured 1hat Jows should never fors | t0 £he exceuttoner on tho scatfold. - When read, | Ferietenys 108 QAR SR, e I0E, Lo e whd ‘"}}:{‘:‘::’;rdi’f_":;‘u"':;:"‘:“':"“"’ to any couclusions that may bo feached, This | s | IDEA COBFEL VILT] ;X’nl;""‘ Ry at Dearl Davids oroke duwa comspletely and sobbed, but X8 GILMAN, Chicago. contioued to assert lla funocence. 8¢t uor neglect the wauly duty they owed to the tnelr reconcllation effected by the interposition mornivg, after Unally setthug unou their plan ‘CATARRI CURE. tountry {n which they Ilved of B3hting for it, bt 2 5 i g Tath, N, Y. ‘Sullh 8. Bradl ¥ of Friar Laurence, It would be noposel- s i, N. Y.; Charles Fred Dradio, icago. 1L, ; Solon | of provedure, and arrunglug o schedule of ex- 5 == ‘The caso between Alrs. Ttousb; ble, fu tha limite of & dispatch, | & Hrowson, ¥ayctto, lows: Eleazat B, L. Blder, | guination, thy Commission qucstioneda geu- JEFFBERS e SROCKRBOLDUIA LTINS & y and Band- IANGED. 10 ¢ivo any ldea of this great tonc Doew, with undy, ‘ucophilus 15, filiton, Evauston, b = R100, tho acior, bas becn up sgalh boforo the £, | Niw Ontmans, May 1T.—Tte Galveston News | 162 Jovely Tights. and sbudor, aud its twicarcly | Dl Hich Louhs, dacksonvilier LIl ; Oscar | tlewan represcatiug o domestic manufuctory FRENCH Qifice of the Chicogo & Northwestern Railway ard akell, Ord, Nob. ; Edward L. Parks, Hocnelle, [ of kid wloves, IHis testimony, sa far 1 Edward 11, Parkinson, tigbiand, i1l o I s e Y ‘Dlploma—Wiillum_ 31, Barton, New Haven, h Y Coun. i ¥raak M, Colemap, Tipton. fowai Pewer | 10 1B0 cfect that ~the - consigment | ARISRUSIEN, o vearssince thisorfutans commoa tlr:rg_. ‘\‘_Lnlw}:; ik :r ‘L‘.“}f& .b‘ d}:l:l-ulhn.l;? of kid gloves by a forcign manufacturer to theiwr e liemedy wid 10 & quies way Brst ofured for sale 8llsh courts, and will bo Snatly passed upon by a m!n aud jury, Mr. Bandmaon's counsel holdiug ml i bl client were couvivted of the brutai . me of which o was accused Le would bo bro- feastunally rulued, sud the Lord Chief-Juatice doe Company, No. 52 Wall-st., NEW YORK, April2d, 1878, The Annual Meetlag af the hyiucyhumgrl .&d Bood. Bolders uf this l.'omlrcnl fur the Klecilum of Directurs pursusas to law, sud fur tho trassaction of sychh otbe: Inmneu a3 Wiy colne beforo sald tuectiag, will be hel. special from Gouzales says Brown Boweo, the noted desperado, was exceuted at that place to- duy for the wurder of Haldeman, Bowen maiu- tajued his lunocence to tho last, and was firm and releatless, roetlul aud passlonato cplsodes. It {s some- hing to be heard, uot to be written about, At fts closs Mr. Thomss thsuked tho chwrus, n:d the gentlemen guve hitn threo rivging cheers. sen, N Ces ¢l - be OMve of tie Compazy, ln Chicagoy ou TUUK s ——— ‘Tha great festival ls over, The work of lonz % deorse W, dys Walls W, % | agents here at fnvolee prices lower than those | luthiscld o oy 0 Bty Rt S A L e Lioguchr e WIFE-MURDER, e e tont Cabor e concded | B o e Wi “Friuk '8 | at which ordinary dealers can buy b samy oAb e fiha to mees the datrus ot thoue who, hav. | DAY et of ST Gl 1 R A forstimar K shlalt Vo bkt on o " fn “four dayw but the harvest is uot ryor. Scales | articles abroad, was uudoubtedly to defraud la WHuitile of o buueot, Rad fust fultly 10 8it, 80d, dis- "0 DAY, Juhe 10, Bondholde: Bpecial Dismateh 10 The Tribuns BruiNoyisLy, [IL., May 17.—Thomas McMur ray, an Irisuman livlog jo Auburn ‘Cownsbip, in thls county, fu un angry sud druuken fit, killed Bla'wito tonignr. - Howas Jolode - e —— HIALMAR HIORTH BOYESEN, Spectal Disoc:ch to Tha Tridunc, Nxw Youx, May 17.—The marriage of Prof. Hialwar Hjorth Boyesen to Miss Ellzabeth M. Keen, daughter of Willia B. Keon, tormerly of heen, Cook & Gu.,y of Chicao, v snovuaced for the 27th of June, ut Mr. Koca’s resldeuce o Madisou aveuue. Prof. Boyesen will fl“".',“ Letzolt, Mic., ; Thomas H. 1o havo 1t beand fn some trlbunal othor than & Fo- 1.3 Edeon U Warren, Ues Court. 4 (I!xnl. Denfort-Rochereau, the herolo de. cuder of Belfort, has Just died, at the age of 55, ‘::'l‘un €ngineer ofticer of distinction, and was el ]:a twice at Sobsstopol, In 1870 he found gy 4 opommand of the fostress o Deltort, bis Diliant defenae of whict nst the Germon ba- ‘“‘:;- S3L0tted tolr prales, Allast, allor Tesisi- S e ontha, the city fell, but the cowmander o 4 gallant garrlon wers perwitied to march Vag rune buatiug aud banuors fying, with srue X:age, and werw cond ] Tty e conducted to Urenobly with yet. ‘tha good secds sown at this festival will bear frult long heuce in ziving o stimulus 0 wusical procress all over the couvtry, Tho funnedlate result is only this,—thas Cinclunati bas had the most lwporiant snd successful us- tival ever miven fu America. Now, whbat will Chicugo dot Y sppotuted and dirgdateds bad comio tu regard (ularrhas Oscar Il Sheldon, Lodl, 1"’; ‘5::::1, the matter of ad valorem duties, He showed snhlm'unbla disgasa, o lals ot (roit; (MG NreY ' Howard City, Keu. bow such couswowents not ouly injured | B9% euENTeterst USRI ot posiie Prof. F. W, Hetdoer, of Naperville College, | the busiucss of Western merchiants, but "burt | snd ‘conviaclag iauucr, Ky ‘wilidcsscs of the blghest andJ. H. Messwore, now in 1uols, were meu- | Amerian glove-masnutucturinge futereaty. Lo § cltracies; butis 38 boie s S ahiad thae e S itahy Slonad axrecpicats G tho aegree o Buchelor | xblniath U Bice S0 RURLRE RS AL T | B bt s g e it ket vinaty, ¢ c oYl o miore X : i : Duriog the anniversary, the statement of tho | skl s fute gloves. Frow such tigures the'real | ur $he curo af L Aucrlr!u 5‘.’-?:’.'»‘,‘.‘-“}'&3?&“‘6’. ‘sll'-hy E‘.‘x Treasuree of tho Tustitute, srmnfleu to theuu- | and proper rm;mm \'zlls:;l":: o“’f: fi:\‘fdfiu‘:rf (ETT "ul.‘.. (L T Bl foalsa dulatioal weetng of Conferencs Lelegates aud | waoulaciurers i E e ourvoliter) L Th i, hicaling, Mothing vas aosled AL ECUNY so Thess Tacks: Thoro wes a | Jouvin, wud Porln could be” iz LY Safbiis ot coricia ot e facs i s dencn.lu! &3,]}55 in l‘-\luumz fxpos .llu‘o?]“"’ ;?‘pr‘:ls;:'ru‘.hutulr‘r‘l‘ln;u ':t{:lsm:(lcl:";,al)gfl.l:lrx{u:“ Salod 180 e Tusn it purl X 0 previous year; the estlmated ex- Ve c fuvoice. : s o Il:l‘:ltlfl)’: :hu gum\uz y{ar uro nu'.wu. uui‘lu- Degener,of Auffinordt & Co., general importers, mglx‘-g by 8il t i’if::‘.z md'\:ng‘n::l;fi!::l n{:::'lrdfi‘“fi‘uu cluding $3,160 back taxes now in Ntigation; | Was under examinution. ile did not csactly 18 S Mectdst odpot. Tu s ate atrect. 3 :d rocelpls for the coming year | kuow whetbor to cull Wiyt wgeonts or Io 9 ., snd wpen ul 18 ol Wil suiheoticaia tnelr vorlag buady Pl sy Prealdeat. ML ATKES Ju: featiiy, OFFICE_CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND ASD PACIFIC RAILEOAD- 0, Aprtl 42, 187 The Anpual Maetlog of the Stockholders of the Chl- cago, Rock laland & Puclfc Lalirvad Co.s for the elgc- tlon 6l Directors purauaat (o law, 8ad tho tradsection of such other buslacse a3 may cowe before them. will bo Lield 4t thie ulice Of the Cumpany L Loy city of Cll- cagv, ub Wednesday, the Oth day of Juno next, a3 1} Qclock a. . HUYL KIDDLE, Preslisat Vo i QWA Gacrecarye SUICIDE. at Dispated (o The Tribune Dersorr. Mich, May 17.—Sawuel [Hofmau, a stone-cutter, aged 55, was found desd bapgiug by the_ucck toa tree mear tho clty, this morn. ug. Cawse, b woncy, o work, and & surplus of dobts. * t. LULEY JEFFBLS & CO., Propristors. ar, the stlwal