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CIIICAGO have drlven him outside of the bounda of clvsiiz thon year oo, and nndoubtedly woald ave done #0 but Jur hls wealth, ANOTIIER REIZURE, Spectal Dispatch to Tre Tribuns TRIBUNE Jarity kick Dowling in the side when o was down, and John was liolding him and {ry. CRIMINAL NEWS R ing tobite off hia n ‘The weapon waa an empty i, quart hottlo, and when withosa saw [lugh after the ot ausault hie had the nock and neriaps three The Garrity Brothers One Day | inchenof tho brokan bottte i e hann wa s trying to atrike Dowling again with it. Witness oarly history of anr State, in tho Nlack-Hawk War, D o ST (e e i oo ek e war, | LR MANUFACTURERS, [ taobecrame T mon hon s A e pRet et rment of Ino cnmmon henedits, and the protoction for the elsilization which followed, and which we of the common rights and priytiezes of its momhora, now enjoy. The colora yna carrled there Reeoired, That this A-mmnn be known by the TAVE DECATRD AND GOXA. 2 nlrynnl-—-., 325 }gca botore mo soldiors who wera in the Mexican | A Representative Maoting at the | ¥rriere. Thi an munatectorer of éhickad g tha Twaenty-five Thousand Paople on » ty of wi ne of Indusif sl bo eif- Nearer to the Peni- fawalat of fragments of giasa taken out of Dow- | Cixetxua, 0., May 23.~The mont Imnortant the Streets of Spring- homor.” Yot Rase: et panprendy 0", Saondl Palmer House, Sra CarTiPiniue 18 f1ch Asoctaiion, nd inkt ey tentiary. i Mees boniby Dr Moheihne, ite witness sald | tarky sclzure yat mado in the First Roventa Dia- field, 11l The numbers of patriotic men who served Lhe .h';?é’lfi’:.':‘;""" avChlcagosad jis junarte afford » that he had bran ten OF Nfteen minuien in rict of Ohlo taok place th's gvening. Tho ex. ield, Il countey n the wars with the Indians and with Mex. i Kinda wo osopcrior iocations for mannfactories o The Btors,” and that the Garritys were there when ha s Of Their Trinl | e the were praamiop,b7 the Canrt, wit- 0 Stare Progres 3. Cleary, amen Sciariy, M. C, MeDonaricfin teonive rectifying establishment of Chrla Sand- T beger, located on Court etrect, near the Conet- House, was nkon posseasion of by Depnty-Col- Ico ate comparatively fow. Your ranksare thinned ont in the march of tima, and in & few more years your patriotic record alone will be left to te(l the llnrflenllonrdnmllun 10 your eountry. Tt will srnestly fnvite the AnnTacturery k1A canithIEte 4o an InvestIgaon of the * Scfenis fo be derived by locaiing their enterprites in Rewiited, That wo tnsste the attention of’ the man. Resolutions Opposing the Pasage of the Wood Tariff Bill, A Great Concotirse of Veterans i lector Foggart, and Mr. 8 h ed under not be long helore th Azereof raliways Jeading south, wast, and northwest Yesterday at Ge- o7 Aaron, leney Jacksod, Dowling, and the 190 | eriniio o) Srrast, "omo chare wment b faey ot thio War of the fto- ot e long halace ,,gg;g:;;‘:;ge;tnggl;h the sl it Cateags Lo tne oo T Considering theif ta, Al of whom wi to destroy stamps. The rald was planped by Clanning Richaras, United States District At. torney, and Revenue Agent Mitchell, ahd, although the naturo of the evidence which s In thelr . Delllon. neva, 11l In teply ta Mr, Trude, witness mald that ho did - | notwee Aldrich, Lawron, or Williams in *The Store" oraround it aLtlie time of the attempted 14 murder, The defense objectad, the O Reeltnl of Thelr Brutal and Cows= | gyerrnied mn’omeufng;un e]::r; mz',;'.m? Y Tiance of coni hednl . Addresses by Messrs. Applebee and Fol- 53:‘.35"."%5:‘.:“.'.3 r!:":‘:f!'fl':gfi?‘i',"’“w‘%;“l?’:;',"'r.:"",:{s" lansbee.Letters, Ete. ales hetween the East and polhta west of Ghieme s 1 T et Tt e .»..r?q‘{'v’.'." g e n e ) ereste of i and Iahor _ae” conjoined fn manntaciaring entetpeiace ne 29 brave ¥ ver stepped to the musle of the Gnlon, and all but the llfl of whom have hl: since rendored their account to the Great Ruler o’ aien and natlons, and Honors Paid to the Colors that Led e- v The banquet and recoption of the manafacturers | Identical, and that we witness with decp r v ) losed, § leratood TIIR LAST OP W1i03t q P moYementa set on foot 1o [ ardly Assault on John g ot s e SEIARIRE Wi ol Dot | Ty e oo lecosed. 1t 1 unieraiond Them to Victory. g AR AL o Sutace enetgy, and | of Chlekgo wero beld yevterday avening in. tho | 121 G 18 ettt A I i = i " o i E ¥ c| n el Dowling. BomasaaEly SR et trom nup. | L Banduegor hax been recolving recular packazes el eces to tall tho generations 1o come Wikt | 1o Losr , lentlon has becn mude from timo | {ict which furnieh, shom with Smrisyment, and et f0 time within tha past few weeke of an attempt 10 | butter dlspused ot th orgaolze the manafacturera of the clty into an trom such movemaenta, teed, rorpe: raclation for mutual protection, for securing equit- m{‘,{.}'}.’:'“._,]“:.'}‘:.,'&'7,{,‘},‘;',’,’,{",“‘;}",‘," and prowertty of of illleit aplrits from Kayser's distillory, the ex- hold. llllmur'l:l alouf tabllahment which wan sefzed the other day, and thet ho has usad rectifier's stamps over and over they did In resnonda to thelr countey's call. T see o bofore me not & few, but thoussnds of citizan roldiers who were in the Jast grant War—moen who n'er h"x"'\" 7 and l‘lnn'lclo;'llt‘ lm'| *aw IYlsllvm Qar. ritys leanlng againa he cigar-stand. The [ene wiiness wen! hind the bae, Tho Ferocious Bites He Received-~The T eting “ound fhe bar, and shortly Transfer of he Shatiered Banners to the New State-Ilouse. of industry repes- foughit for the integrily of the Lolfon against a | ahle [roight-rates at ail times on the raflways, and | sented in Chicaro and the West are Iargei dependent ; y again, Bandhoger Ja 8 well-known cltlzen of caitteless and wickod repelion, © Von cobe hore y upon the devaiopment of the anwaitiet nortjons of i Horrible Gouges with & Broken e A W LU e ) jrink: | wealth, the owner of the block In which fo-dsy carrying with you youf nld foge aed hert Lot herdotiaiand ot inene mramany o, | EAShc ot T The atehuan o ThEL ST LS Bottle. woment 1lugh Gartity ceme In, reached over fo | hla busluoes 1s carried on, which 1a oo of Bpecokios by Gen, MoClernand, Gov. Gullom, | Fartserarss becince a0l soldiete v 4] lautter qee s Tekdg. Tor oA sruction thu other slde of the bar-raom, 'took from thera cmpty whisky-bottle, and struck Dowilng on ‘e head” with “it. ~ Dowling ond inge and arrangements made for & grand reunion seeure col of-all the gentlemen interested In the new move. | Coast: that Sarl. #uch fines by guaranty of credit or otherwie. shonid tho finest structures In that quarter of the city. 1t {s mentloned as & curions clrcumstance than worde. Volumes would not contain 21l that your prenence tu-day impites, Aboutthirteen years @on, Lippinoott, and Gov, f " tha Qar- ‘ol 5 2 employ restriction to affectusily t th 1l Their Satantic Endeavors to Kick | sty "l or "hi"ey U5, "G50 | hathelscnsor sl bondamenct ot Paluer, e i e enen e ke o Yoo ity | | ALT00 clock the invied uoee begen to - | ST Tty e ot 5 i State, o . s, v W) o Victim, oot ok, of Dwling. They wreslef avor o | to mako tho setrore, andt the work wardone by % | A Bountifal Repast Served by | B sfuiied, Bied. wormont a0 e, yot with | wi i soaery, A 10 corridor was erowaod | gimpalht B e Brbggie of NI ARY deputy, 1t(s fariher stated thatallof Weltrol's bonasmen, with ono exceplion, are whtaky men. The selznre of Bandheger's establishment has re. vived the excitement {n whisky cltcles, which had ncarly subsided. — . TIHE VORSBURGII GAST, Special Dispateh ta Tae Tyidun, huoyant hearts, becanss you were coming bome to your families and friends WITTL VICTORY INACRINED ON YOCR DANNERS and the Integrity of our grand old Union estabiish- . You had these old fiags with you then as now, They wero Lattered, torn, and blood-stalned. some of them nearly shot awsy. Many of them had been preeented to you by your wives, and sisters, and friends whon you atarted to the War. You brought v the country would be subs 'd b Atabout© o'clock the company proceeded Into | 814 1o vhces coraryrieen. o V60 BT extending suitable : the Iadies' ordloary, 3(r. Georgo 1. Howan, act. | o feinited: TRAL Ihe exiraordinery deprenton of fndus- ing a4 Chalrman, called apon the Hev. W, 1. | Soian op e teron N Hing conatry ia greatly agern: A re Con, e- Thomas ta olfer prayar. Afterwards the guasts Iargc and perpieclag eleinent f tce sal down ta dinner, it adds 10 the future of business one Attheend of the repast 1 sball sfon, ‘"llnnfn’f‘hl’"lusfl Ifable to cha: m‘"‘fl‘am""""‘c, Mil. GEOKGE BOWEN duntit, bolts production and commercn mist. e omite: #1018 4nd #a1d that. sinca the 10th of May, be had | Sessesd and Midcrns iy tos |mpo2'.‘fiffifi}"£‘x' y!’r';e?'".fl,’. went out 1o_the cf 9 r-stand, leaving the mon on " the floor. John Quenty was on top of Dowling, A Veory Important Whisky Seiz~ | sndMixe McDonald was liolding Hagh back. Hugn % Cinel ti had liold of the nuck of a broxen botile, and was ure a neinnati. Jabbing at Dawling with {t. _Witness did not ses % clther Aldrich, Lawaon, or Willlams,. m.‘llohn c.rll:r{,n&gtnn..n“f:r‘l,nurmcltuh lnh u:g 1, s i cago Post-Ofiice, testifie at he hea fandbogor's Great Rootifying Establish- | VG0 o lnerr feeiited tuat o neara the Ladies to the Veterans. Epectal Dispatch to Tha Tribune. SeRexarisLy, I, May 20.—The grand military reanfon to-day, npon the occasion of the transe back, And, ; ¢ ment. Oconpiod by Revenuo firest gaie gam Dowilng on the foor, covared with | Naw Tonx, May 23,—Thls afternoon & dispatch | ferring of the: batile-fags of the sinc oo, S ks e an masteredout, yon piaced taoes | Sed It i iccure the meeting Benotd Vs | fadlcal cnange of ont cutiom Jaws 1t 3 1 bioad, and John Garrity on top of him. JHebonad | was sent to Bhorlir Laverty, of Jersey City, wiating | toers from tho old Stats Arscaal to Memorial Hall, | colors in the old Arscnal, in chiarge of Adjutants | succers of the mavoment. Thera were | ooy ooy T et itk haraad o the faco of tiie Agents, { saie ¥t "B et ot A GAGE I L FREUSLE | that Mra, Vosburgh find at last been discovered in | i th New BiatesHosea, v an omrerotal Hall, Tong mamey. ey shiaut rolaler mow gona to his | ufscturers tn Chicao, " employing 63,000 men, | foatsReicict ol s Far wilh Eiops lo whichabo'of Into a back rogm and wastiod him, " e found glass | the lonse of Mrs. edell, a_grandmotler | etration, regarded aa a milltary pageant. and to e K omiou hel, have remained il 1o | o, Son 000, 000 a0 wandybyuduciag | our eipo Unliad o i, bellg | the TITE GARRITYS. 1n hle head 2s blg as hia bafl, Mo did not count | of the Meverend defendant, at No, 40 West | poriog as to the attendance of siviiiang from i A . s b ey (atar [} b L h a centre of the Weat, and 1t was bat tight that ite | Senhtorsand Heprenenintives ar & ashinging 1o orel - manufacturars shoild pather Ahempeives toguther ek acaorne & Acedy defeat of (habil, in & eociety for mutual protection,—a rociety in hring stout a apeedy and abeoluta repeal of the pres which they might diecued the Anancial intereats of | Nanbransjamw S the city and the West, and a society which should MR. JAMES KAY APPLENES, bea tower of commercial atrength throuzhout the of Wisconaln, wan then introduced and said that country, "rbe Chalrman then proceeded to read the world was just now bel % govarned oy the the follawing letters: i words **Free Trade." The apeaker sald thers Jlouexor Keeneaxaratives Wasixotox, May 18, | wan o betier phrass than thot os: Frae cond $Bved, 1o tinby L woati sk ik i ourt duly ve! | Tter o A1) mon dealred. 1o oxe ange ideas and golred A T I posnble for et duttes | Comerce, and the freer the axchange was the bet. atthe reception uf tho manutacturers &n the 21d tnst. | ter, Trade was merely tho Instrument of btlnfilan I ng quire that the military records, banners, and te| of the Btate shall be preserved us an enduring me- morlal of the patriotism and TALOR OF JLLINOIS, In obedience to thess provisione, and for the #afu-keoping of the flags, the time has come for transferring them to 8 safer place, Yoo now place them where they will reinaln and 'be cared far, and fafely guarded, 1 trust, for sen('mllunl tu come, The{ and you who carried them In the tim of the national peril repr :nc !numhu of wounds, but thors wers four at enet, ‘The desense made an unfounded fiing ot this wit- ness' cliaracters but ntterly faled in the attempt, and werg stopped by the Court. John M, Dowling testifled that he was olng home, and went into ** The Store," Ho raw ingh Uarrity st the zigar-cave, wearinga stovepipo hat and avercoat. @ witness passed to the bar In the rear; and asked McUarigld to drink. Ho spoke (o Cloary and drank with him. . Hle tonk eeltzer, and paid for the drinks with a dollar nitl. Spretnl Disactch to The Tribune, Genrva, Kano Connty, 11, May 23,—Spite of wety effort, and {n the face of A mass of false afM- datltra ynrd high, thoso delightful developments 5f A bigher clvilization, the Garritys, have at lnst been arralgned for trinl for tho attbmpted murder 2 John Dowling, of Chieago, The ecoundrelly thngs have bragged all through that they wero not ytfn tho Penltentiary, and don't inicnd to go Thirty-socond atreot, o this city, The Bhorlfl came at once to New York and bad an in- terview with her, ot which ho endeavored to in- duce her to return to Jersey City, fler detorming- tlon to remain away was proof agafust all his persussions, and the interview was mot a satlefactory one. Oficers were placed o watch her movementa and keop track of her, 1t 18 reported late fo-night that she liaw promised to retnrn to Jorsny I.‘l:‘y. 10 testify tn the trial, if vatts of the Btate. 1t {s estimated thatnot loss that 25, 000 persons wers present. At daybresk a nnttonnl salute wasfired by Capt. Mack's Springficld battery, and shortly thereafter militia companies and other visitors Legan to arrive. The city was gayly decornted with flsgs, and 7 DUSINXSS WAS LARGELY BUSPENDED, At 12 m. the proccasion was formed, with the Becond Drigado of 1linols Natlona} Guard as escort tegrity, of the nation. listory of our Etate tkere, and have threatened ngaln ond ngain with | Xo fie was pitine the chango tn bis cket, ho | ber evidenco In wanted, Tue defanse fo-day gnve | of the veterans, Ifeadea by the Marshal.ln-Chicf, | chronlcics threo strupiles In which Tiinols mes Andln further reply to your inguiry a4 1o my Yiewn oti | about commerce. Thu English made tradu everyt vloouthn o abwcone languago that thes wonld | heard o soise and saw McGntry moring dway frotn | BMich medcal lsthnony, and to-imorran Ke, Vore | Cem. Jone ar et oy sorehal-lo-Chlcf, esitie ot (7ol ot | R S S TS Ty | ANt sy maderadugrecyihing Feteven with every ono concerned in prosecuting | tho bar. 1o tursed around to. eo whet | burah ie axpected to fake the ntand. Maratinla, the Governor's and Becond Brigade staff, 2 ren ctiom Rl n ¢ 2 rexlsiug thie tarift with o view to 8 reduction oy overthe maeter, ‘e farmer was the producer of sl ";“"""f“ ety LA TEMAonOUELLNOL | e Tond that th hootmakor and haites wartad presenting of the Wil at thls (me rded na eAL hence they wore cqually produeers and con- direct blow at the manufacturers sad lalarersof ti enmers, The closer they wero brought together counlry, Without gulng (ulo the guestion the ne“ter for both. _In carrying crain to Kurops fail, 1 g-v‘en;:. S 1'1."'3-::-'1 I'.}“;nml. ax there was o Josn nlu.'.rer cent to the original pro- enterprises of 1he: country, and desteuctive tq the grens | ducer. the profiteoingto the middlemen. the Fail- ::’a‘i;u’rzflxuunflt\:‘lhu must dé peud upon the proapcrtty of | wave the "““"*-‘J';;’,-;::;‘ e ::gr\;v.r:‘-ell W;L:dm-nh mAnutacture ended upon the country th ) | bringing all classes of euple. together, nnd. ubon s‘&’n?g:‘;fi‘é::mm developing manufactoring and indasiria) entera Clvil War, from 1801 to 1895, besides the Mormon and Winnebago wars. Nations, as a tule, do not become establiebed “on right principl out strupgica in which the power of (hc aword s iovoked, Our Government han not heen an excep- tion to the rule. 1ts progress and devolopm ent Ling mut with realstance, Civilization never makos progress without opuonition. 1ts victories are al won and the condition of the world improve, ONLY BY BRAVE MEN PUESSING FORWARD in support of right principles, and by hard fighting Avus doln, and was struck on the head with a bot- tle. The bluod streamed down his faco, ang Mc- Donald selzed Tugh Garrity. As he did 80, Johtt got. hold of the witncss and bit his nose, The witneen begged of him: **For God's sake, do what “you like with me, but don't bite my nosol** Hugh called out, *'Kill tho won of 8 —1" The witness broko from John Garrity, and, inturning round, got hin finger In Joun's mouth, MHugh broke from McDonald and struck the wiiness agaln on thoe otheralde of the head with them. Ior so long n timo have these ram- pint libele on homanity terrorized over and [ntimidated better men that they ind como to boe Jevo thiat no law could reach them, and that In thelr cases tho Peoplo's writ wquld not run, The rima tactics as thoso pursued by the mur- derer Itando and his fricnds have tcen used vy Ihese thleves from chaolce and mnrderers for slu;url'. ‘Flio_prosccutioy attorneys have been the column moved, Tho sccond division, Gen, Joho McCannell, was composed of reprceentatives of tho First to the Soventeenth Cavalry. Gen. Thomas S, Mather's division of artillery follow- ed. ‘fhen camo the sarviving members of Gov. Yatea' War Admiuietration and the orators of tho dny o eartlages, The Fifth Hegiment band hended tho fourth division of fnfantry, BURGLARY. Bpecial Nispateh to The Tridune. LaSarie, 10)., May 23, ~Night before last Frank Drereton's Jewslry-store, In Tonles, ten miles Bouth of this clty, was burglariously entared, and plundered of monoy and gouda to tiw amannt of $1,000. Thocltizens donated £100, 10 be used in atding in ihedetection ol th tiloves, and 1ho as: for employment, The iutrresta of | fest that the wel Ay require” no leglalation that wi lllfivflflaflf‘l’ml. nor does It ri 0 thet will icwed i apportuaty i rises kether. Thero wus no country a0 capa. ’ ded by Gen, donn M. Palmer, with Gon. | a evary atep. Buch men ars beneiactops o 1ns | 10 0HAIN Work: but rather (he bteniio o overy o rect fopel ed and watchod, and the prosecuting witness | the braken ploco of tha bottla, McDonald catled to tauce of Chiicago detectives hos been summondd, | comman ] p. ¢ encfactors of the g will end . Lot | bl of ‘indevendence aa Amierlea, wvery pro. s een throntoned axaln And againe A Teverise | Ihe OUhers, "+ ior Gog's sars, Senopaiicalied to e Tn oo A0 ouhor nlthary oflcers ng | foce. When tho Gotemmont fs assarled, 1 muat | LeTprive 5 il calypes sne spvoriinily for . Foi | b of indebendanico a1 Awierica, wver Tha trick of the thugs a2 to vinit tho offices of tho | you nelp me?* butthe men wero atl afraid, COUNTERFEITERS, aidr, The Infantry divislon wass very largo one, us- :f'hfi ‘gl;d.- £ u'rofifi“( an;fl ‘;tlhclr Jomsible, snd theret raw material coull be ohtained for every Aitortioyn ot timen whon thoso gentlemen wer nof | Wilncas Chlled to Clonty: sril rom cinlelp Councrs, Buorrs, Ta., May 23, -An agent of the | uciading nomerous ropresentatives frone symcy | Ives1n thelr ind g o defend thetr | Kope that you wi ? ¢ by exery means | kind of manufacture, and It only ramained for thy conntry and flag, and (as, In the great War) defend Iiberty and the Unlon, and raise the eivilization of the peopla to a higher plane, are truly benolsctors of tlie race, and entltled to the eternal gratitude of hieir follows, You represcnt every trugvle in which the eountry has neen enaagod alnce Hilsom became & State. “You have successfnlly defended the vation’s Iifo and honor. 1look upop these old battie-flaga, ns you carry them tho last time. Thoy Hogh off, 1 can protect myself from Dot llukh“fl( away snd kicked the witness thinen, All thistime John had the witne: in ble mouth, and was biting 1t 1o the bons, wi Hugh ket shoutlcg, *‘Kill the sonof & be—1 Murder him!" and the like. This witno: Sca thoss Linmatorial fictions, and Bgm beain, Wllliams, Aldrich, and Law, Hugh broke away from McDonuld, be again resent in order 1o ereato a suspicion that they had en_squarcd ond were never golnz to. push fzo cases, Witnesscs have been browbeaten #nd threntened with the direst vengeance of the tloggers ond tholr feiends, ** Thers will come a dirk pight pretty svon after wo get out of this ecrage, and then “you'll getit,"—sach ware iho farcats indulged in. A law which looks as §f framed for tho benofit of thieves and murderers pouilie L Increase the demnand for labor, Our’ 8xport y 15ade 18 improving, and my moos . 1o Trerea fiiand | DoDle 1o wark ny that material tnto s many 4 shapca a8 possible, The adoption of free trade b Shareby inreste’she demad forlabor, Xourathuyy, [ eVeA s Dosible. Tie sdupttomwof: wnd mors an - agricultaral countey, and 1t waa observed that tho MiLwavxex. 1Wie., Moy 20, 1878,Genrge 8. Batwen, | more & country became agricultural the poorer FefisDrantsin: [have yourtuvitation to bo prescnt | it grow. Tha furthora market was from tho ses: at the mauutacturcra’ reception an the ovesing of the | of prodaco fhe, 1o gor the.producer must wall ti o rifc jou on B et o O (0 B, - eers 1a in the | Bt she pFice of Tt wan fn rantdity of Tiltnots regiment cxcept the Illundred - and. Thied. The Fonrth Division, Col. Dud. ley iekersham commanding, was com- posed of numerous valerans of the Mesican and Binck Jawk ware, with exz-aoldiers from other Etates. The column moved north, and passed ex- Treasury Departient, assisted by Deputy Unfted 8tates Narshal Btuart, arrested Charles A, Gray and wife at lamburg, Ia., to-day, ona charge of passing counlorfelt coln. Considerable bogus- mouey metal aud paraphurnalia were sccured, Lhe Orisonors are now iu confluenient in thia city, tuisod ey Mayor Jaynes' residance, whera a handsomo por- Mghi directi ¥ ¢ i movement and ckneas of circulation that isen - * wassirelched for thelr benedt, and they wora sct | hle: foot tostrile witness In tha thce. surim BENTENCE COMMUTED, trait of Gov, Yateswas conspicuously displayed | TePresent ke T manttacturets bf” (ke Noriseest s g | And Ratfons foupd their weapit 1 it el frec ou straw ball,—a Hbesty of which they availod | **Murder the son of a—I" but S(cDonald pushod | ATtawra, May 20, —Gov. Colqultt to-asy com- | 4nyaccarnted, Thers wera cheors all along the | FTIE GLORY AKD NATIONALITY OF TIH COUNTRT, [t sgurce of et hast rapld grawilt, hit present ata- | ported ber food produce and Imported her manu. (hemeclves by attempting ta morder Mr. Gore, of (hicago, ~ Alihough the crime for which Lthey are now on frin} was comumitted in Novom- ber last, changea of vonue and contloue soccs have kept dosl iudzmem back witl now, - and Lho firs thing thin morning another attack was miada opon tho proso- cation by menns af the aMdayits refeered to, Al thesc paor injured and helpless innocents, —porsoc- cated ratuts whom the wicked press was hunting and liounding to tho Penitentiary, —all they want- edwas to be #et ot liberty on bail so that Y could work up the case and secaro their witnes Court upened this mornlng at8 o'clock, with Judge Upton on the bench. ~ For the prosccution there appeared Binto's-Attorney Wilits, of this county; Hlato's-At y Miile nnd A, 8, Tl‘;l'ln?m Bim and diverted the kick. The boot entered the polished hardwood foor and taado n dent [n it After it was oll over and the cowardly ruf. fnns had nabsconded, tho doctor washed his wounds. took ont & number of pleces of ginas, and sowed up twu arterics. The witness was Iaid up for six wi In crowa-examination, Hovkine mode strennous offorts {o biacken the character of Duwling. He made 1 scors of gawertions avout bunko. steering and gambling, but the witness cxpressed bis willingness to answer a1l queations, Lowling anawered promptly in tho afirmative whon avked if he had been 8 gambler, but the Court sat down on any further questions about the past life of the witness s not - belng pertinent to the case, Sald his llonor: “*1f you shonld prove The Awncrican flag {u dear to every patriotic heart in the land, hut those flags and banners are dearer to you who carried and followed thrm on the march snd ficld than to any one else, Thatflag is re- syected everywhere, on land and on sca, It rep- resents power, 1t represents Unlon and Liberty, It represents a CGovernmnent of, h{. and for the smmu. Wllls you arv enwaged fn the pleasant nty of transferring the fiag, aud banners, and relice, you aro doubtless reminded of the time when JDII cnltsted for the War, You are re. minded of the old rallying rong, *'We will rally sound the fixg, boys, we will rally ' ouce . again, shooting the batile-cry of Freedom, " aud that other song, **We are com- iny, Tatier Abraham, three hundred thousand more." You sre reminded of the battles in which muted the death sentenca of Mrs, Knta Southern, of Pickens County, to imprisonment In the Penl- tentiary for tea years. KILLED BY IS BROTIIER-IN-LA, CoLunta, 8, C.. May 23, —Dr. J. C. Cook was ahiot dead in hila nonse yesterday during a quatrel with bia brotlier-tu-law, Charlcs Martin, sged 20, ————— ' RELIGIOUS. SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIANS.. Knoxvitie, Tenn,, May 23.~The Prosbyterian pilitys nd her tutute hupe. and get thie burdens of factared products she would take out moro than cesil n, of dlscriintnatfng freiglits, and af fu- Eleyuate banking taciitics fisvo beon (st upon then | She drow fn. un s aoamated caacily of Ametlcan ¥l an unsparing hand. Thess points should nave | BEriculture wan "0"‘;‘1 4000 binshels of shieat., thurough ditcmton, and the wrungs rointed outand | When Portugal wished to “separate hersolf from mmrfvmmn- ctttme. Another question of most | Spain she devoted hersell to developing ber Yitalinportauce s the recent disposition end move- | rosources, and of exporting ~ wool mentko Jamper with and lower our turifl. aad fo this | {0 Spain to be mmde up, sho begun fo catebiiah way destroy G Iast Lope of success. A idlet T TR TR Ahe vitallty of_our Isnufnciurcs hias heen tested to | MARUMCEN i der, bonlurs aud grew pros. tho utmust during the lait few searsof dupremion, | Derous. fubsequently she withdrew her protoct- And. arter otding up against all” disconragements tn | 18 tarifl, in return for sume favors In reygard to gurewslan to now e vur protection frona del” | wincr, ahd the Terult lad been that to-day For. e ol an es remored would bo our g favoratie halance of trade luto the bellef that we can Y isled mill 3 et wlung without protection, We have onlyreached | 8081n< one and one-third million dollars, and tnag GuF prevent pusition tRTough unparalleled disirems, Aad | UM was vractically taken out of the pockute of fro oniy able to maiutain it in the face of the tmpover- | American workmon and pat into the packets of English workmen. Was It fair to stop the far- NHue. ‘Tha procesalon then NOVED SOUTIl AND HALTED at the Btato Arscnsl, where tho old battle-flags wero delivered to the veterans, and many of them recolving tho, colors wero those who had borne them amid tho carnago of battle, Tho flags delive ered sll have s long history. Whilo the flage were being delivered the bonds played **The Star Sapn- gled Banner,” and thero was much entbusinem, which a heavy rain-shower which suddenly sot in did not dampen, * LG From the Areenal the procession moved sonth on Fifth sirect, and, turning east to Eighth, H B I Ciica: and Col. Ed dJoslyn, of this, 1 wouldn't yrove that ‘he conlan't tofl the | General Asscmbly continued fts session this morn- TIE OLD LINCOLN LONE you fought, of the gallant comrades who fell by ftfon, naces of Fennwvleanta In ordcr to keep tho fur. %n.. ]' l;.é‘ |n“eh‘l¥gr:“‘ldn,fnd;:;j’ e {ruth on tho stand." Tho defenss insiumatod that | ing. ‘Tho Commitce on Corrsupondence amawerod [ o0 oo\ o SHE OLD LIRG along tho line, Tarn. | Your ides. o from th '"”""“’:"'I‘X'F;'";‘,E neces of the North of England In oporation? - It Dowling was asrrested for bonat -jumping in 1603, “and Jumped town and @ went® (o Canada for ‘five yenrs to escape prosecution for forging Cook County actip, Dowling indignantly denfed thoso assertions, butthe Contt eaid he noed not answer, and that, whatever the truth migne bo, 1t wae no'rearon fie shonld be kit od or matmed. The result of all this was that about thirty {rrclevant questions were put, ruled out” Instayter, and tha role ing oxcopted fo. It was sought to mako & polnt Liat Dowling had boen arrested, but it tuencd ont that this was done at the [nstance of the gnrrny:‘. and that the prosccation wos smercod in o costa, : The Court declded to-eit In the evoning, end, aofter suppor, Dr. 1. D, MeArthur, of Chicago, who attonded Dowling af. tor his attompted murder, teatified s to the severity of the woands, 1le showous tht tlat their resolution to tho Asscmbly at Pittaburg bora expreesions of Chrlstlan salutation and greet- Ing. but mada no reference to,fraternal correspond- ence, The Assembly adopted n substiinte to tho report of the Committeo on Biils and Overtures, to tha ef- fect that the baptism of adulis in tholr laet hours 18 t0 be admintatered with great cantidh, o as not to countenance the Idea of baptiemal regencratjon, Anuther nnswer expreascs satisfaction with the progress made by tho Fresbyterian IHistorleat Baciety of Philadelphta, and also recommends the formation of a slmilar suclcty {n tha South Jo an- swer to an overturo, £ Another answer refers ta the action of the Uen- aral Asscmbly at Filtaburg tn 1842 1n Yelercace to manufaciure ond sale of ordent spirits, which Tilk WONDERFUL ESCAPES YOU MADE, of tho tereible eulerings {nn endurcd in hospltal and prison, and of the victortes you won, will think ‘over the long list of halties, which are Helmont, Dunelson. Pittstnrg Land. Int, Vicksburg, Arkansas Post, Pea_ Rtidge, Porry- I hvilie, (IlAlcl:lml\:)lI Miewtou Ridge, Mounlaip, ~ Corinth,’ “Atlanta, in geand March to the Ses, and the hundreds of ferriblo struggles Easl and South | which 1 cannot stop to eoumerate, As yon hold those bannurs, you are reminded of the 250,000 othee brave Ilfinotnans who went out wIib you, and of tha long death-roll of gallant boys Who nevor re- turned. As you stand here you think of the gal. 1ant nnd eloquent Gov, Itickard Yates, tho soldisrs® friend, and the memnbers of s Adminiatration,— nbois, Butler, fatch, and Hateman,—two of whom, with him, have pnased away. You do not nd soll abroad & tock ham. | the tarif was raleed, the cotton of the Sonth. » L A R A In Europe. | Into elath, tho producer and the consumer P A, would he brought together, and thera would be so Thera were also recelved n number of lotters | mnch less moncy pald to carriers ana middlsmen. from the following ventlemen: Gov, Shelby M. | The time was 1ot yet come for froe trado In this Cullom, Springdeld: Loren Blodaet, Phitadelphi; country. England had built up hor commerco un Franklin Allen, Secrotary of the ik Aesucintion | protection, and had reached & polnt whero froe of Amerien; the llon, Darid Davly, United Stutes | trade wan ablu to exist witpout loss, England had Kenatc: the lion, A, 8, llewht, New York: the | nover hesitated to nvall horself of o protective Hon, Joan Wiartos mden, tarifl, and, In the lagzuage of De Tacqueville, the Jobu 8, Hayes, Becretary of the N srocs iden of Englishmen wan that what was nseful to tion of Wood Manufacturers; Giles Ii. Stubbi: England was vight. England destroyed the cotton Detroft; tho Hon. . Morrlon, Minncopo! »ad salt production of Indfs, and prohibited wool, Ming. ; the Hon. John Wentworth, Chicago; Pro! manulaciuring in Ireland, —all for her own selfish Barrott, Chicaeo; Jomes ¥, Dumble, Ilouston, | endw. There were districta in Ireland whero a faw Tox, s and Joba Newsll, (lenory] l‘nnl‘n'r 'v‘wf ruu- 420 handeede=of men wors ensaged In the _ . the L. 8 & M., 8, R, R, Clovuland. ) tho | linen trade;-and rwhesa now not ono B8, g T R Ay above-mentloned gentleinon sent thelr regretont | employea, L8 word, Britlsh free trado - not belng able to erent, ud expressed thelr | was the »‘deMicatlon of vulgur lhop-keep- ing west gain the column ‘passed tnrough the Execullyo Monslon grounds, Gov. Catlom and his staft roviowing the same. The proceasion then maved direct to the Siste-Haysr, whero tho vet. eraun formed en masse in fronf of the princlpal enteance, , murrounded by th Tilinols National Guard. Tlero the colors weremassed, and tho Marelial of the Day, Gen. McClornand, made his report to the Governor, A QRN, W'CLERNAND'S SPEECIL Qen. McClernond satd: — * i Govennon: As Marsual nf&hl Day, I have the honot o report 10 your Excelléficy that, agreeably to arrangement. 1 have broughutbo treasurod flags and trouhics lately lodired fo the public nrsenal to this placo. It romaina for thb Adjutant-General of tho State formally and oficikiy to prerent them Aurora, who svero aesigned to that flnpleflllw duty bty Judgo Upton on tho withdrawal of W. W, UBrlen from the case on Monday last, o Mr, Whita read firet the atlidavit of Patrick Oar. tity, which vet forththat he wan an cxpressman, and had rostded tn Chicayo for twenty-two years thaton the 21st Inst., nftcr tho defendants been remandad In custody by Judgs Upton, he trlud to et tho bondamen tocometoUenova to Juns Uify on the bonde, and that thoy consented to do o, and he further alleges that "Dan Sulllvan, on of tho murctics (whom he found appro r!llcl; caouyh In n Clark strect snloon), had agreod to go, aad waa indeed anxlous to doso. Dut one Jobn Graham, sald to be 8 clerk for one A. 8. Trude, esmo fnto the saloon and spielted away tho vire tuous and wealthy would-by bondsman info “15 ofiee of the aforesnld Trudc, whers he was sub. lected to o conese of bulldozing which scarcd him d guod man, the desreat I« ta your Excullency for thelr @3l disporition as | foryet that other gruat an ? sympathy with the Avsociation, and thelr approbs- [ ing. OF course, thera was 1o L one ofl the faco of tha earth, T'ruda threatening to havg | the wound on tho noso was caused bya bite, and b declded ratner by surrounding cireumstan- . son of our noble country, & martyr to the cause of 4 5 1, Eulvec Brreaton, And IRIELed Tor somme oiincanes | hat thors wie rone gy galacd, b e bite, and A by g oAt o T200 Faray o peratitod (o aa that. i parg | Livorty and Unlon, Wha wat 7our Commandarcin, :n"‘,:'“ e Hovemesy. ol the Ghieago mshidaco)lifnade _betwoon, T L LR T mentioned in tho aftdavit if he should attempt to ling wonld losobis oye. " As to tho other wounds, ‘The Assewnbly declines to change the sessions to asaignod me on this occaslon ) ~ i Chief, urers. 3 LIEUT.-G0V, ANDREW AIUMAN * | n new and undevol oped canntry cnul“l compata Justity, And farthier, afilant sweara that Dowling | Scven oot of ton men would bave died in biennial, as fnvolving 8 chauge 1n the_Constitu. T NIAVE BAD TII8 JIRARTY CO-OPERATION ABRANAM LINCOLN, foliowed with a bricf wpecch, Ile wia Yecelved | With older and weallhier nattons. The child must went to Farrell, and did so frighten and Intimjdato ih3t porson that ho oo fallud ta come forward, Jotin and 1lugh aleo came up with a twenty,page Assne of falsohiaods tn support of their plea: Thoy conldn't get their wij ctc, Then insome tion, whieh 1 not advinablo at prexent, Tt also d clarca Uit tho Preshyterios have the right to hold aiual seeslons 17 iy desiro Lo do s 0 apswer to tho overture 1t refuses to chango the words in the arced, ** descended Inta holl ™ for consequence -of them, and Dowling's oscapo i only owing to his unlmpaired ph:-?cnl comfl- on, Then came the champlon bunéombe of the day. The prosecution had rested thelr case, and, in of & body of tho voterans of the several wars, and of a portlon of the orzanizea militts who oitend the veterans n honorary cacort, While the militia by tue!r soldicsly bearing-attest tho slgnal Excelluncy to foster the mar- whoso ashes rest bencath a mongment near by, reared oy patriotic people, 1 am reminded of thoss beautitul words uttered by him, which can- nat fall (o touch the beart of cvery man: ** The mnystle chords of mumory stretchiug from every with suplause. He commenced by saylng that | batrained befors' entering the race with the athe this occaslon of meeting w0 large 0 putn. | Jete. Freo trade mnst grow autof the cstablishie ber of manufactarers of Chicago and tho | ment of & free commerce within the nntiou.. . Tho Northwest rocalled to him an {ncldent | svstewn called protection developed commerclul 10 ¢ d by yo i freedom within tha nation. England develnpod dtilons TaYitucy tawe dliegyered g ey e e P, Mt oot a Wit oty enaat Inko Sk place of departal spitit't at i B o, pacalune) Yetarsin, n thlr | butte-ell and patria rave 10 svery iving hentt Bt ie el e pleaiire o et g | fenisn wils te Eilncent prortire sy . 4 ; esary, . e s broad land : ines : $hentl, srmed with 8 subpna, had fatled to brigg | 0nd saids " eo\e ate e Lo o | - ‘Thio Rov. Dr. Moward Smith, delogate from the | Park affurd s expreaslvo mawarlal of daty vic- | aud beastasions =il over o faces whicn i vaw before bim then, ~Chicago waa | 8lnco the wdoption of o tarift the commorco of nwell the chorus of the Unlon when again tonched, an suzely they will be, by the better angals of our nature. © “\What poetry, swectness, and musie in al % 6 I woro ex. | Russla lad trebled, ~ Protection did not mean R A D thyy | nationat olation, bt meant Iboking after nation i Chicsgo was destined to be no more than o mush- | ol Interests bofars the tnrerovta of atutslita peoples. ‘i urxlmnly performed in the times that tried men's 100 It ir true aome of them are malmed of an arm. or 1, tat whom thoy could find if only tho Courl would Jot them out for a little while, Joiutly and severally for themnclves and cach ofher, thess Reformed Eplscopul Church, was received by th Assembly, and Chrietian groutings were exchange ‘through tho Moderator. mlb.l" glven uutll morning to E"pln thom, % { thi T ki these lines! But 1 must not prolong my remarks. . | The ape 1 drow A ploomy piclure of Linglaml ns e e s bt | melh ool R e S 0 U, | AT e oot e | B AN S M S TREE | D ot e ORI, | ot it et | 0 BS S {53 fiovor Geb in DEYEF: That Dowling bad 1o | which prahibited the introduction of auch & Prop. | 90, whick tarons o prgClied by a voto of 05 10 | campalune; yet they are bero ouco moro guttain drops,aod the lart act Ia onded of the Sreat | 4 penorad 'mbeting of cltizens and provurty-owners, | futlire for America 1f the peoplo sbontd do thelr 20, which favorsa final vole Of the Presbyteries for or againat the Look. The fudicial cave from Texas was conciuded in fayor of sustaining tho complaint, aterinl greetings wero sent to tho Camberland Proabyterian Assembly, now fn seasfon at Lebanon, Teun. The Asscmbly 1 now in regulsr corresponds enco with this church, THFE. PRESBYTERTANS, Pirrsnuao, May 23.-<In the Presbyterlan Gen- eral Assembly, thls moruing, Dr. Broed submitted ramna In_ whnich you have taken noble B part. May your services and wacrifices never be needed agsin to prescrve the fntegrity of our nation. A vurtion of the Illinois Natioual Unard, mora than half of whom arv old soldlors aml egerved with you, have donc themeclves and you the honor of comini hero to sorvé s your oa- cort while you are porforniing TII LAST SRRVICE TO YOUR OLD PLAGS snd banners, They are In the servico of tne State, and ready at & mument, over 6,000 strong, to do duty as soldlers, either'for the Htate or natlon, if TO LIFT THEIL LOVING AND MOISTENED BYES upon the tattered ensigns which thoy undonbtedly npheld amid the firo and thunder of ‘sieze and tle, Alun, muny of their former comrades aro absent, Whero ara thoy? pilotico anewers: They are dead. Lot us pauso to dwell for & mowent upon the memories of at Jeast o few of theso: Forcmnoat of thi revered list {s Abraham Lincoln, varjously tho puor and Irieudicss boy, the gouinl on, tfio able Tawyer and dlalecticlan, the tesmian, the patriotie, the honored Com- in-Chief of the Army and Navy of the Osltion without the agreoment of lllnrnn{ Mr. Nopkina sald they would not cal any wit. neses, and did not consider them necessary, The Court then sald he would allow only fonr ours for speechics, two to-night and two in t| morntng. After eome dlscussion the Court s Journed until B to-morrow mnrnlng with the understanding that tho speeches shouldbo confined two hours in all, , ot 10 o'clock, tho cras will go to tue' fnry. 1t looks to'night an It nothing could save tlic sconndrelly Uarritys from Joliot. " Ilugh has sald \bat he ¢xpocts tve Dean eertaln mattera which made the latter a ma. tertal witness, This alleged conversation (Dow]. Ing never saw ch & man as Doan In L4 life, and Tean exists only in the eye of Imnflv zotion) 18 eald to have taken pince some time pftor e amsnult, 'Then andthere did Dowling sny to ke non-cxistent Doan that **it was the d—dest sicanga thing 10 the world that after he had gono bou with his revolver all rondy for the Onrritys 4nd had gone Into the waloon for tho purpose of ahootiug them, they should et the best of him,* owhnx wns unarmed when tho_marderous as- i omotlon and growth of the young city, | duty. B U bt an And prafiih il Lhe YUunR elT | O et ke i enlerd ME Apvlebos for resolutions _ wore adopted setting forlh, fortha | binspeech, - benesit of Eastern mpfiuu , the advantages of Tho Chair iatroduced thts cliy for safs tuvostinent in manufacturing one R OLORGE A, TOLLANSDEE, terprises, From that weeting, held in au unoc. | who tead a paver on the Safuty of Publlc cupled store on Dearborn street, s all remembered | Funds, upon which sublect he was presnmed to Who were there, —the next door to the Post-Oltice, | be ed, baving recontly been elocted Troawurer —ha dated the commencement of the growth of the | of Hyde P'ark.. Ilo counmnenced by naking the- menufacturing {nlervsts of Chicazo, which Lad | guestlon whethor there was any way of protecting now grown to such mammoth vrovortiuns, cm- | public funds mthe hands of oMcers onee eleet- ploylng nearly §200,000,000 of cupital, e con. | ed. He roviewed the modus operandi of clocting = mande; y thelp servicos ehall ba renulred to maintain the { prutulated those present upon (Lo growth of the | Anoflicer to N1l A PUbHE trusts And. donconerd (og ixalt wat inndo upon him. | Aleo Dawling sald fo | years, Tho probabllities nra that both ren wilk v J ot omlited | United states, * Jackson, tho more miitaty one of Eratu T s gl Baa bon T AleaDowling 0l L0 | e for thebsataoe eaiard st boit o 8 report from the Now Urunawiek Proabytcry, roc- | jify predocussore, bad aforethue repreancd the secd | publle peaco, Now, soldiors, I will dstan yta wanulactaring inlerest, and the purt tuken In | custom which provalled in this conntry, Ilo dep- ft by them, which ho esteemed 1o Le @& [ recated tho carclews manner in which thq public Yiost Important suzmiary to the general prosper- | Intrusted the funds of tho community tothe tauds ity uf the cuuntr Appluuse, | of an oficlal, and the temptation which was ‘Additioual let voro read by D, IL Mason, | Jold in his path. Bpeculation was the which had been eent Induriug the evenlng, from | lane _of the "young man's bLusinews cn- Cyrus IL. McCormick, J. B, Blobbine, Detrolt, and | reer, Mo advoeated, ta a certuin extont, Ji L. Ilayce, Washington, The Chalr then Iniro. | tho appointmunt of men to oftico who had passed= duced 3. Carlisle Muson, Chairmnn of the Com. | swnaof their own, and alno rotation in oflice, ay & mitteo on Resolutions, who introduced the foltow. | tueans In part of provouting defalcations. When & ing man had been retained as Treasurer of & larva 10 longer. 1 welcome you, one and all, to the Canital of onr Ktate, and the Adjutant-Gosoral, by your ald, wiil placo the colors und trophies yutt bear in the apartinents ssslyned for thom, whore they wilt ba diligently cared for and guarded, 1 trast, vo long ae they shall endure. OEN. LIPPINCOTT AND 2X-0OV. EAAMER, After tho speech of Gov, Cullont, Gien. Palmor was called for, but, not Immedlately respouding, en, U, E. Lippincott was called, and responded ummending that the Didle be more fully and atricily examined In instructing chlldren. Adopte e, Also a paper urging tho churches to & moro Wueral wupport of the varlous alme of the church, Reforred, Tho Rov, Mr. Vandyke read s report of the Come mitteo on Sustentation and louie Missfons. The Jury ia a goeul ong 1o luok at, and the rulin, Lourt havo been aminently falr. Thoro ore hopes that at last theae villaios will got about one.third of thoir desorta, tLe prosceutiou §f 1t cost him cucry cent ho bad or ¢onld borrow, and that he had mors_ money than the Garritys or thelr friends.” And this chates au;r‘l'menl of Has was signed by John and Hugh of disunlon, tuk n?‘lh spucious form of pullifica- tlon by & threatof deftnce,, but, fo_ latter snd mure disorderly times, somothing 1more wWas quired (o cut oif their secoud growth. LINCOLN, the man of peace ana gentlen superior, tu 1ht ttered tho s — TAZEWELL COUNTY, ILL. Spectal Correapondence of The Tribune, | Periv, 1, May 22.--The Msy torm of tho Tazowell County Circuit Court till continues in was equal. ns W one iand u! 3 Mr, F‘I‘Inl made an afdavit that he could not fototelal on nccount of his not havine bad time uprepare tho case, and 3Mr, White mado o sim- Jar afidavit, ‘'ho lattor had visited Chicago in Sirch of A, Aldsich, F, Lawson, Wilham Pinker- dom and uquality before & 3 unt of public funds for a loux timw ho was pot o, | Committes recommended that the weparata du- fime perforwing a double on, patione | eluquently. RESOLUTIONS, BmoL b Vo Sty erds dud Kdward Dewn, Pors | TecanHadion o e moecae ol of damen a0 | e Hoandshall b Bleconarned ood | Limagerioriizs doubls st of ssivation. matlon, | shaouentiy, tosponded to repanted calle In | yich ware adopted: oacquire w fealing or’ oxuerip, if Sorcone: S0 wore ot 10 D Fotm, I W, for the murder udalph Myers, the two (reasurles consolidated; slwo (hat (he | War. ilis suntimenta were inaccord with bls decds. | 8 fow extempore remarke. “h el avlflnn’ WitkReAas, The manufacturing Intorest qui nd.d Slans e, “‘w.' r Yo In conclueion, Mr, Wiite *felt com: olled to lsst Decambor, the details of which have alrcady b " 1le tauunt the doctrine of the broadest democracy: | ¥ery sensibly deprocated any furt| ur proloug| nhw"a and the Northwe o of such magnit 'l:“u [l spection of 'll ;.;, r un?l al By that o cantd not aafly proceed to (ha trial of | SPPCArod In Tz Thinune, began yeaterday, The | Shurches recciving ald from tho Hoard bo divided {hat ours wak a Uovernment of 1ho people, by the | (e ceremuniea In specct-making, s tho boyn | Suhey dy e overy bt catiolis byexperiaatsbort intersals. Ho also condomn- e Into two clascs, 1o bo called sustentation pastar ates and mission charges; slso recomuiending the manner of asvessing untributione for thy support of vaviors, After 8 vory fuil and Intereating dia- cyslon, tho report was adopted. Thaontire afternvon scssfon of tho Awsembly wae ne:urlud by the appesl of the Ruy, C. Craven againat the Nev. J, M. Sce, of the Newark Vres- ytery,—dir, Hes, who was censured by that Pros- bytury for allowing, contrary o the customary law and wentto of the Chtrch, 8 Wowan to apposs in his pulpit to preach, having appesled the matter 0 the Awscobly, ' 'Thy casv was argued by the Hev, Me. Mcllvdine for Mr, Sco, and oy 3r. Cra- ven for the Synod, The cas not concluded at the time of the Were already impatient for dinner, Yo remarkoa that, ma ho had obscrred the fags taken from thetr late depusitors o0 roe throngh ~ the streets 1o emarial Hall, whioh the people of fHo Btsts had preparcd tor thess meincntoes, ho had folt the occarion was oue #0 grand as 10 be'beyond the reach of oratory. A more sublinie triumph conld not be deslred than woulil be won by him who could fu fittiug language doscriva the emotions the appearanceof thess togs swakened In overy mind and every patriotic beart. Theso banucrs were meuentocs of the greatest and woat dreadful struggle this natlon ever had or ever could pase throngh. SXVENTEEN YEARS [IAD PASSED nu{ since he sud muny of those who How con- 2 e riety’ of produc- Hons coneuning Yast quant iee uf all Kinie of Mataris Wo practice’ of payiug tho oficer ali. the progactept whieh are dietribste Lowiolo | glected’ & @ Digeardly satay Fhasi o1 bl country wod uxbarted [ardely t forelan taudt, | €nl0n e ® por it O o LR furiiiug eniployment to & large prapuition uf this e e . S cotlon, of countey, empioyiis wch wy aorrins | femarke by stating that whon the ¢ ee v ount of capial, aying s large & forn inauguratad by Prosidont Ilayes hsd fokou Suppiyug s great 8 shiarc of thia trame t the various | deeper raut, t bis opinlon public fiude would be ArAhration ealerprisce TFutious e COLTITY, 800 | by aoaabe oo P Bl speced was greeted with opsialr evmnting such s Iprtoat, iass € iy Suplausa, 4 e OB Chatigs uF acrvrecs and b 3 £, Colling moved that, when thetmeuting ad- the exchi o or acrvices aud booclte auiony mankind; otrRaLIL ot b i oy b rameyting Whxsxas, Tho Weal ls the giest market for tho | man of the Commnities ou uunnlumrinplmllurnfig th ".:.'-kfx;"f:é’;'umfl' aud that ot the next m|ee|lluw| l i et exteat of terrl X ki ) Bovalation, as T producea’allthe varioty b1 wnatorists | 1058 Pt s L T waed 1 atmivet all the depsremonts o {lunuhcgulur. oples f " Ue prABIble med rerolotions SUrh aud which haye heretatore been alipped o the East j] that coples of the preatbly aud resolutious whicl Sl raw slatc, and returned o the Weet 1n tha furim of | bad been passed should be seut to the Clicage | people, for the people, Ho ssempllted the broaa- eot precept of humanity, —charity for stl, malico toward none, 1ils trogio nariyrdou atruck tha nation dunth, while it completed the pathos of his bfesnd charsctor. 1luatrious mani bis name will ring through the coming ages as ONE OF TUE NOULEsT OF LINERATOKS AND DEN- EPACTONS, Anotheraf the worthy dead is Rlobard Yal markablo man. To portray bils charactor ju & cult i€ ot an Impossible tavk, It wue a mosalc, Itashades sct out Is brighter bues in striking and lustrous relief, 1o was & man to be jodged by Bie own standard, 1o was chivolrous and Lonor- able, lmpulsive und gencrous, ardont and fmagl- flhlllh'. ambitious and patriotic. Viewlog every. 1l id cascs, or vither of them, ut tho present Uizte, and that to do so wonld bo fank injustice ta lhe said defendanta® Jogal rights, e well g palpa. bainjustico to the afiunt, " and thorefore hu taked Hhst the case snould be continaed until next turm. After a fow forciblo ramarks from Mr. Trade, in Y‘llth hucailed the Garritys by thelr right namon, {hogs, mnurderees, aud thieves,” Judge Upton Oerruled tho notlons for a coutinusnce. Tho fegular pauel was called, and by noon was ox- ited, only lefil‘ Jurors belng ovlalned, A 'rrm venity for thirty jurore sas issucd. return. :'Rv.eldl P m, and by :3:10 p, m. & jury had been . ‘Frnde In his oponing speech brlefly dotalled e cireninstances of tho cuse, and characterized solecting of the jury occaplod tho time unth 3 o'clock this aftornoon, Tho prisoners have pel- thor property, nor wealthy, fufnential ftlonds, snd thair connaol, which conslsts of Messrs, N, Ureen, W, Don Maus, and 0. Mihigan, were a slgned them by the Court, Wealth, howeve could not bave secared bow @ better array of le- ol skil} and talout 4n Central 11liD0ls, and, If they hang, It will not be throuch any lack of falr play, Prosccuting-Attorncy W, L. Pretiyman s nasisted by Messrs, D). 8, Prettyman and John B, Calrs, Alter obtaining thu Jury to-day, the prosecation began prescoting testimony, bot, up to th ctes und fabrice, thus belng subjee Congresa, {he delendants in forciblo torina as thicves aud | adjournment, had not progressed fa ovuLINE a0joDFIMEnt. rom an elevation, he clothod it with thoe | fronied him bad sworn 1o uphold these banuers RSHcuio SUS AP (i s eleg Aabjuct | Hie ,{:"3‘,‘,‘{.;‘;"."h:,‘,'":,,,wm, st belf.paet 12 thage, who, for the safety of soclety, onght to {ulnlnulllflntuplnlnn 10 bo for On roas bling tila evening ihe case of the | clussic beluty of Uis own {dcals. Mls eloquence | and tho things they eymbolized, They had guoe hie cost Lu the coneuiiers ahd o'clock, fave beeny st in the Penitentlary yoars ago ond renpih of the cass uminst the prisone, Rev, Mr sppeal wue cuntluued, und, sftor | wae us the harp, inlald with gems ond strung with | out and iu battlo had upheld them. Many of them iy of Clilcaga auil ita strroundin T e kent thero wver wince. ‘Tho moat fmportant case tried thus further discussion, o vota was had, ‘which sus. of gold 0 thd voftest or wildest mnclody, Rad been, by sopel Lands valor an, * and i auppied wlis aidplo e o et “‘;\:rih\\'hllu onencd for the defonse by the declara. | teras of court (or the otu in which th taiued the Synod, sud the Asswmbly sdjourncd. | awayed the Munmm at times b otirs i &«;n“tl-dd ek n"lynn::;::-mfll‘:r‘tt“:fl;- "'l;rl'_' Eoochtially L w‘ fi[,,,“,"u“ boine trom e m‘:. % ‘u:l.m“m“ iy Bu;i o) otk B e rad i o Aareit: | maulfoniad s bigu g Wisere ) s hae iug pluce. 10 bo o more disturbed, e ceromony [ NHLE werchauline r | al Geverlyidas” Van i v SOUTIMERN METRODISTS, sy well a4 making 1t | one need bo luul-mnnlhvd.‘"‘ they will ouly use | et ol ko of wate- | Bozodunt and rub Itlu w He declarcd that Dawling provoked ths aasault by mai was ouiblematic of those that fnally would dnisu | HieEEd S o “*0ld kd " Wilson, the defendaut s cominonly called among his \'snlinllm nt ¢ Dun's spars tho e AvLanta, Moy 24, ~Tho Uonoral Confurouce tos *omo parcols do the career in thi 1itu of those who tunk part lathe | rialscan be mnng ndarrily's fuce, and that when Le had $ to supply Ha manutactorien aod, 19z | hrush and spoil the mouth, e 3 facturing can be dunu miuch more fidret whets thoy withotd Tha cad. 29 hu reached his band round for s rovalver. | quaintances, fs such a uutcrablo sinnos day adopted soveral reports, the most lmportant | jie ha but they wero tie excess and soag- | tremendous drama of which this was tho cloaing | these reasons, wanu Eran : with tholr chitdren when they o rod. iy b daszity Ry ook 1 pop-batile and ll(u’c? thera) accepiancs of tho term, lu.:;h o datits | of which was on Education, declaring It the duty Uon o an cxcitably ind \apros dnl't‘lmgl'umr;, Areues e e Pale detithe :},‘\,"."'I; Aely. :"‘“"_‘ ‘:":“": :::‘":‘:";:“p‘:’”‘:::']: @ -defvue, Wau de b e vi 3 § & prete e X 4 - Vi o Weat offel ol Koundrcle agafnei whoua. tha broes. bava had. by | eaccrttand how any o‘:‘n erelh 16 4o so-how shy | 804 devira of the Mothodist Eplacopal Church Buind: for R was born of @ atormy porlod of cons | €olumn outered tho State-livus Lasoiicat from | , WAERELS, The 'Tmuuum“numwmm BUSINESS NOTICES, [ A Bouth to do all in its power {0 chierish the educa. tlonal Interesta of tha colored people In tho Bouta, and plud‘infi the Church so todu. The resolution passad unsalnously, ‘Tho vlection of tieners] Conferenca oficers hadin the afterncon, with the following resul Genoral Agent of the Publishing House, J, B Ferrin, D, D., of Teancvew; the Rev, d, Han Fraucleco, was olet ;lmm mapy crimey, counsel appearcd fo thiok ccersary to throw' auk sumy ylurs agalnes the Mwajapera. Ilo was golug on to impuan the mo- A' 0f the Chicauo counsel, but wus stopped by ¢ Lourt, 1le imadu the legal polnt tha t Y4t commttied with Injant S0 tmurder, and w Terely asault aud baliery. Yet the prosccution 18 trylug to briug in other matters Prejudica tho jury the north entrance, and THN PLA0S WERE DEPOSITED in Memorial Iall, in tho racks pecpsred for them, Dinner followed, and tho Veteran and National Guarde surrounding the Immense tables wera served with a bountiful supply of substantial fuud by the ladies, who were heartily cheored for thelr ofticiency ent of the commiusary department. elessus werg frec unlll the ovening could bu damuped by bla fallure to form tno contract, Such astate of things would really be incomprebensiblo and ';zn" dnding out were It not for tho fact that **Old Kd ™ owus nbout 2,000 acres of tand in Macklnaw Townshup, this county, and 18 raputed to be worth from fiu,uao to 860,000, He 14 lu the nefzhborkood of 00 years of swe, and has lurge famlly of yrown-up sons and daughters, vera) years ago ho becumo dectdedly Morwon in ticting ideus, sonty hie lfke thut 1ho w rer aplrit foe sy hibiunty, Tt you god Vou will give us fauits Lo make us mor Wallaco, Kansous, Mudd, Schwartz, and a host of othors are_alvo dead.” Braversnd truer men never lived. Not s fow of us bers have scen themn' kindied with tho totozicacing transport of tho cone re capitul g [ROR T '}‘?[1‘.‘;"#‘ Vi o prociive datd: o - " Airom Sho Weet M ooty sud of ivplay s | Use s 3lrs, Winslow's Yooslduy Srrup’ fag ducta bask gl 10 the 4anie setions hus bayin childrey waile trotiing. cares au Encarcive aotbla irahioriadton, i order tu 'reach | diarei a, wind collc. aid rugulatas tho bowale. VAL, T Bt SN e manatuctur. | T 5 = i Tabereite " Thoms bee ron thom OUKIOLDEIS' MEETING, now - pepresent mearly M nob e s St Y eralhy A% Statey | Offico of the’Chicago & Northwastern Ralliwuy ents, and opintons. It wss of ¢ bard of Avoneang: in thy mauay Thereafter the NEW Aullfi. April 2 ‘The Annas! Mecting of the Stockhuiders gerald, D. D. lod nymber of lersuis su crupluse Y 5 Jredter offonse than has been comiltted I order | his praciices, slibough ‘his Mormoulsm did not | of tho Nasbvllle Adeocates the Rev, A, W, Wil | dict; have scen thom featval, cat purtlon uf (he products uf the Tariner. Compuny, No, 52 Wall-st., et the Garritys behind the nars of Jolict, partake, to auy great extout, of the reilylous | #00, D, D., altiuore, Becretary ef the Doard UNT TUE DEADLY DREACIH, he daty uf the Siate 1o care for aud ca- 2 w NEORETS. o Lo fut. W, J. 3tcQarigle, of the Chicago dutect. | elewent. He belleyed that it ** not meet uwmers was ro-glocted book- Lotters from Gen. William T. Bherman and Gen. | manutacturing foteresia; anl, deliver and roslat the beadlong onsel, aud conguer of llllllunlb Q. ; 0 pfores, wad tho deab witaces, “Tluvwadacquatut, | for manto by slune, and- st be needon s bronk | CHIre Nt G oumaiers was ro- electod un R B B C for the Klectiu H k. * i W. Q. E, g | when uil waa upon the hazard, No more aball wa | Joba A, Logun were read, rogrotiing theirinabliity crly roprescuiod ta gur Legis. | hokéers of Lls Compaany a Kle f Direc th fhe prosscutor and tho defendanls, and | dexi of foma co&‘“.nn-u svt up auveral | day-achool cditar. ATl ald omcers of the Miuslon: e D (thetr soldierly congratulattons. | 1o be presont, AT ballers: v proltinsesrestulol i our Lagte: E::f:‘“‘.‘."’*'-.:,‘:fifi:.‘&“.’.fi‘f::l". ot sach ouie m'""'"‘ all at **tlie Store** on tho night of Nov, | housekeopjny eutablishpients fo- uelzliborboo ary Buard and pearly s} old wowbers ra-elected, | No more shatl we hear them, with laughing Jest, THE BVENING FRITIVITIZES sud fu_the manuer such [nterests would warrauti et ‘Company, 1o Chicago on THUIS: el17, Bt 7 o'cluck. Johuaud Huzlk Gareity | presiding over aliof thoa Bim 1f, “His lawlul dBalz: [ of the veteraus ut the State-House were largely o u sud ss wo belleva the tiag Lia culls (0 unite aud du- | SEihe recount thulr despuraie encounters a erw slandiug st tho civar-ca lu front of **The fect by.\wunty-1wo fect, on thy Rround o lerrace 1% under Indictmens for causivg an shorilon to e T b & Mt R ihy Sround ar tereace spe have beun commitied upon vaid Mary E. Wilaon leged, Tt was 8 wost splendid snd sucecstul sud creditablo o tho Rigacet degree to g Sits ot { DA il of June usxt, b Ly The traaglers [ wife, ot uppretiating bis ngads, sued for 8 aivorcn > Lroadih sscapes. No moure sball we 5¢0 them un- nded, The ovenlug was m In | wandadust aui rue fepreacutation 1u the counciis of il cloge on SATURDAY, May 4 next. 48 b. Siorei™aud Dowlioy ‘was at the bar in te tear: | S the Srosud of subiorr, hrh w o B AL e Gl Wo Lave basted 1hal bourny from whenco, 50 | Srancsciing as targ 1 fonges: | QAL g S iocomite b e n- ] it MONIAY Slie 1 irutide agd' 'Bgasked witauss 1o drink, Lat he declined] | decreo eiviog ber the homeatead and 400 seres of Epectal Dispatch 4o The Tribune. *| traveler returus. Our tosrs bedew thelr graves, | Pring u Biate Veteian Aoclatlom wos roith Wik kss, Thire are tiuy vitas aod fmportant polats | Wil sutbeoticats sucts votlagbonda by ragutratlon, ¢ Hugy P84¢d fnto the front of **Ths Btoro, lund. About thres years ago bo married agsin, | OMAMA, Nob.,'-May 23.-Trinlty Catbedral at | \rbich Are strewn with the. earlenis of one® pgoe: a Lesldent Committes to bo of futereat comaon 1o all £0 varluus braches uf M. L. BYKES, Jr., Gecremaiy’ " LU h:"‘, met, bim and passed up to | anda year sgo last Fubroary his second wife was Omahia was crowded -night with clergy snd laity | tipus., The triswph of thelr country shall be i o ulscturiog, .uul.l ln thy ‘«mnlu)n’\gul% m-_r"h:l o e soillog. “Witness beard a crasl of Vroen Ehn, | divoreud (rom hak, vbu bulog yiven tha custody ot | 4 b farewelt (o Bishon Clarkion, who i leaving telr Industinct yel slouent il asaie O bilnte. Minucclédin fusbiios of materiale uacd in oounuay the Waiter of OFFICE CIICAGO, ROCK ISLAXD AND - i ey rounl, e Togh v in s bioken botts | tate et aud $v'5dp T inonar, ey £, | for the Pua-Avgican S7aod - Trialty nevat bor | o, MENOBLLL TO JUTUKE aaxxiaTIONS. . i o Mausoleuty Eobalduration of tha' Daasautrs of tha dillarent S v Wl A lug over Duwling, and attamutis ron Wlio Low wuex bim for bresch of promise ol < - © 1 Warover, el bitterness which engendered an: s o e 1] ©quitaUle Bastralients, Proper cul- § MKy bl ‘agaln. Jokn Garrity yoi Dpwiing | mariige s Ll sccond divorced wife. +Old B4 | fore saw such a sleLt. or cver be d more oloquent | yhrvived 1t p‘n'f.'.wu Torover, Peaco rotaroed, | o Wo 8. O'Bricu‘s famlly tomb will ue thirty two o e T oner S PACIFIC RAILROD (0, o Tovaand tried to bite'off bls nuse. Michael Mc: n —_— cls cuncert vk mcton a4 Will proeeat propee Dald and Witness were 8¢ that time hofdin Hugh Jok coricedt uin (i e asstat brupce P et 8}l o ths ibs of pesce. Letall our d caliod to counsale—] 'v:&un Ml‘nulhplui aud Wesl, wltalr, Bishop sud people, ; ‘ ; ctutthg (- holda, o elruguled 10 gut aws, lust Novewber, for which_Job, % la &) eve: e tl h our brosd land, which extends | ¢ twelva feet square, will form the centru uf the upal lelnation affeoling manufactur The Anoual Meetlog of tho Btockholdars of she Chie -, dons, <xGivetto bl Sl sad? ‘Lot e et | Lt irir, (oh e, fob, 1t le cior te Hrom ockaa 10 eea b 1he aonamts of bemend® | iiding. bivug s sl with roso window 1o the s e ihacibr g Teusuions, VELHER | cagar duck Inlend b Necio Jinilioad Coue ToF thg oiver Winess cud wanted the witnews to tet bim go. | uleoindicted for conmittlug the abortion. bt as OBITUARY. fraternity, sud unity. Ssdtern gble, “This e i o ie obposita 10 | Sibiuth secttvtn ot our coniiiey ToThy Hrddt Wosi el | tiub of Directons pursdast to law, aad the trsusaciion , snd e Itugh Just beforo ko siruck Dowling, | e was called away voey ' daidoniy’ whoq v Adjutant-Genursd Hilllard rovortod aleo tha exe- T Bainici vy, The chavel sl sbave | HOLUh &4 bars 201 Leua illy, Obeaud (0 RCtYS oLk~ | of weh alher putlaces ss iy mayme pere reisction HEhgIBei hag D' bat uud ovecvat. Aftar tho | tho tlu the Grand dury was consiiane b case, Opacial Dispaish 1o The Tyioune, .~ SULOD OF ks ClovarTion's o n: e e el Wil rixe s lave mapelal relations i ug wid sy uther wbiects 42 | bo bold at the omco of tae Cumosav In tus clsy of Cbi- Eq(n!h;nu ®a1 found on aaueif, and Hugh bad | forgetting or neelectivg to leave hly tho | Owaua, N May 23.—A dlipaich” recelved | o " RIS GOVERNOR i Shious foet ot lw‘t "n Bigut: the vault Sk canihuiity uf lolrcss' (s roadlty spparent; cago, on Wedaesday, the 8th duy of June nest, at 11 sl ged the overcoat. Col. Cieaty way present, gm;-mu('rumo bave 5ot y¢t buen adle to pruduce |'here gunounces the death of Mre. N,D. Turuer,of | 'yeuponged with'thw. fojlowing audross, being fre- " . ‘uzuas, By combined sid unflod ‘sction s far | o'clock a, w, HUGL RIDDLE, Presideut. Suies McCiarry was bebind fhe bar. Witpe 1 50 of tugh, Noaving bt g BeDotoit Vhew 'jind wint “out for u pulloumss. bio for trful. Mary E. clalma that 1 QL4 Ko™ j the Dilscreant woo seduced her, und urged., sach fact on thu trisl Ju_asycravatlon of damagee. w iluel containn woive catacobe, Bix 08 Lisber aide ur the entrance, —two tiurs In bixht. - Thesw s 3 cryph ton fuct 1o hight, buils. ou s concrete foun- dum: bed three feet 1o depth, lurvorllnl 1hg cata- Chicago, on 3u cast-bound Central Pacite Lrain. Sbe wis foraerly Ticket Auditor of the Chicago & quountly ioterrupted by spplause: 1 of thise gueations aud brovositions thun QEXERAL, AXD EOLDIB)IS ‘0P ILLIXOIS AND TuB 1hly by slugle or individus) cdurt, hywever earu- s possibly by wiugle o i ius hyw grepie nidence way b brousht ta bear fu counection | v, 4. TOW. Becrotary. i with sny snd ul P — by roturned both Jobn and Hugh | ary sllowed b 1,500 dawuged, bod **Oid (hwestel d ho s local | Uxiox: 1% gives mo great pleaguro to address you ag e catly sad perafsieatly U 3 i A A e e s S oo, o0 the " backe hespt Wb | 0/ Ty oot e S Rt | Hodeasie, aud b husand, who o toca | e MEbeme ik pleuce Lo sddis o | Sutlan bl ety Sjg matscleumprinets s | A Ml e ik wetwadecue | TR CENT GOVERNMENT BONUS, uba Garnty hag Dowifug down hotrled toblta bis | for'a now trisl, Tho prosccution are determingd morrow {u woct the remuins ppon thelrarrival | bave not words to exprtas % you -iha feelings of | Isdier, with tho extorual approaches, are o' Tk I;:'u ;«'x'."na!"ium‘: (Y e te Ly oty bty < 5 Fodfy 2m Dowling's facy Was i uloody. IHtecheek | 1o ity Weiho” o he tagi et thn uerulugd Saturday, : tuy beart as | stand before yuu. ~Ag yoy bave sstd, | in lated payeut, ShoUnBus poltion ortilar] supieteantsssion, (o ths sa ihat che marm fare a¢ SULSURIPTIONS RECKIVED & L‘;‘L‘m:-‘rhm blewdlng whew Witnesd waw bl af- | Wilson's counsol are as detcrmiued that the trisl P ————— 1o sce ks in Feaponaa :z“a{;i‘:r:“{?‘: $tnvitatlons Jerniniling Witk \un duclent croun, I3 1 mpALLa iy e SRS HGERIWEY LU | or ¢ per cant Goverament Mo i ¢ et con a: ; 4 : ks 3 ! « i Vea: thercfurc, o 2verBiicat bouda fur sales Fore 5 Eadewith Sl o s K1 o b bty | foalL v delazad uall soue rututo terui Al of OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Jou Babo carved an edy § bl BeLd Ad Shucq | Ao Biled it isioed oisas, SIVISE SHo5t 10 tho | SR uid Forariiys tof the Ligtt impostance | Gty wad Cousty onders cash that the magufuciurery of Chicago sud th ud, it .2 dolllc, aug adiaceat AZALUS pILVERMAN'S Bank, S overlapoed, The wound on tho, uoks was ORI TUrD Yarechhco 0 ui madociation, Buvug for A (e nup Loynox, May 23.—The stcamehiye Anstrian and 3¢leau cut, bulappearcd lko u bite,’ Witacas Gruf Blumarck, from Baltlwore, have srrived out) terluz-ribued wud wolded grolutug, The carviug theneelycs or the touAuunly in which tasy live, Ot Tota wa b o an Btk 4 S0 cory o u victory and defeat, ” | recogulse nwuf you *Old Ed" Wllson's wmoral delinguencics should 24 weu who, 84 solulurs, served the couutry fu the 7 vd Cuslcrce.

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