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8. : THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MAY 17, 1880. ) —_—_— nen een eee THE CITY. Fee ee ee tee aie ag arena Leoman, but his compuntions got away, Care ytently ti export it his Hn, but he fs une ing Monrd Of tho Flest. Hrignde. aitlon toe GENERAT: NEWS. known to tho police. . ary to nequlte . atu, ars. Capt. T.G, Lawler, of Company I, } tlelo asterta that bays of Ameriean bieth will {Third Neginent, otherwiae known ae the Rock= | not apply themselves to learn trades, by reason ford Hifes, have been nppointed as the Bxwmin- | of thotr home Sealing Ht pert and itn Indispo- meander that subordination neees- a knowledga of the rts mont, but it wan not Franklin 2, Cowon or tho | tint tho average for t other ratieond managers that defented then DUE | farger than far nay, route rene. ml be muy tha bitek sheep and disreptitables in thole own | {rlooking well, and it i helloved io ee Rita ter condition Hann year ago? the ee tee ever tho enmtnecra had diMeuttion with | also be much Ineger than tat for ae cag wil A meeting of fictd nnd tall officers of the sev= | Ee ne A ena] nen its Mixon nmtusta: Gus W. Ross, apatntor, 7 | Report of the Annual Muster and In- | com "orennianions af tio ety seated atthe | Woy attempe to v1 aud this fg too trues L | raffroad eompanios thoy hehaved Ike mon, and | tal neres In cultivation luxt year wero P. WW. Scorn, Baltimore, nt the Gartner. CATS OE, inte aaataraye ai compiginittot Lovin speotion of the First Brigade. Temporary Uriety ‘hemdqunetcess lest items | EME, ver Itty nut aulto so with hoys outside | never took any iudus mivantayos. ‘They asked | Winter-whouts 86; suringewhont, dang, CORE ‘ aw Pimms Bop tite and Chrise Christing: who. iP Bale, Tent. netdors, tocnight, for the puspose of make | Ho veiocwizing inituences of linc vities alr Just dues, and nothing more. ‘Choy novee | 43704 wintor-rye, Wd; barley, Hoes aoe ML, Wien, Marinette, Wis, at the Gardner. | indulged in’ a dlserncetul fant in Lake Park, ing nrrangemonts for Decoration-Oay. Granting Wt be tcue, howover, that ‘tho boy of | resorted to forée, ar anything that was aiston- | wero ‘nla cultivated In, tho county seycitt® J.C. McCormick, Baginnw, is at tho Gardnor, | and wero arrested at tho instance of 3.8, Hens thisday Cecls himself above submitting toihat | orablo or unfair, In all the troubles ble d+ | qores of sorghum, 1127 tcrea of “Cketteen view to membei tho hiwhert. 1 So. 45 cory ‘There ta somo talk of organizing m® regular | divelpliac 1 Honnne tinptn, Pittaburg, 18 at tho Sherman | Merson OF Ne. Al Wabash uvenuot tecrto | An Appropriation for Uniforms to He flee clubs hf tho Hirst Htegimont, ators have tinea tee F, M. nansitawy, Salt Lako City, is at tho | shu we picieed up dn the erecta geateniay Oy Asked of the Legislature. Rice chibeln tut command winee tte tua of (hothor obstacle in his way ts hla extravagant Gardner, pollec carer Gearge' Wriahty ae pil of bade ton, a8 can be vouched for by tholr neighbors, | habits, which Ive grown tip with the Increnso Gov, done It. GEAN and wifo, of Towa, aro at | Hard Donohue imder arrest for iho larcony of . Menon, of Company D, First Tne | Of tho gencral wealth nnd tho absence of that aan to lenen a trade thoroughly, eonatl tie was to ho mon in | and 22860 acres of meadow: Potat tutes an obstacle In the way pt th woof the word, and todo nothing | alan ralsod 17,822 hogs, 2 Tho count tine contd bring discredit upén thoangantzation: | fat sheop, tho value of thovpricet ALi. Amin that would not Mahe for his bread and | tho county wise Corn. sMgareee ee oo butter wis no inan at all, [Applause] Thoy | pot; winterewhont, 216,074; spein, ewe & wort Jitat ns unxtous for peavo ns tha raiiroad | a8; ante, $330,280; pnaturc, Ria tayenenty Hes yt a Lieut. 1. “4 x 7 . , economy nnd carcfulness which were the patrle | companies, but would not aubmit to bolng de- ‘1005; Wwintor-rye, $073; 0 rs tho Grand Paoiic, eoina Valuables fey Ania Folens. Tho General Government Looked To for a Sup+ ) tuitry, regivents tho Hiahonorable dlkchargo ot | Sone tho hse toward tho, bemiiniig we the | prived of tholr rights, Whouvor a, ilspost- Joes dosathee nnd” arate Be Ey ate J.W. MeCuLLAdit (no), of to GtobeeDemoe | | Con Kanonirrte and Ratriek Mecormlck quar. ply of Arms—-Notos and Nows. desertion. ‘Tho samo ofiicer reqtesta tho hon- | eculiiry. 7A dollar tn tho boyd hocket Of Hak | lon. wae. ater tho rallrands, to inect | grata total oF BEIT GGT. simak lng i ed id N a lehor's inte altace Wink 1 ‘f eriod” wa houg! ch oof a he el raw a ¥ Mr ain B. Smith, St » Minstrels, fs at tho Tremont. Cormicie ist cripnie, sud when, Teeltener ase | jth W.8. Seriuners Assistant fuspector-Gen | i raportedt that tho Kocond Hegiment om. | Haropo bring with, thom, mul by whion they | lesan ieavontd hn inthe Intorost of thone | lock, i Frida hunt for manontia veel geome x Park Theat. salted hint he rofzed a heavy brass beer-fiuteet Bhs at cors have secured tho Ford & Johneon Dullding, | rave and accumulate, while aur boys, isn ruld, | corporations to ald tn the olovation and educa. It will be remombored that, a fow scanners tattle Sandor ar’ entro, nad Mat ruck hia Antonia " ferribio blow on the | his zonnrt ot iho nD aaueter, iy ue aly cn es areaiey Dbotween SngiaeM nat vat epund i thoy Ho a Gnsy 6 bo be ae snes ‘ oe ee tha chalice, he good Kecmmnlienett eee apne contained) a minute tecoune F few York, " hend, stunning him and laying him senseless on | to Inspevtor-Genora » DL. Hamilton, Quincy, urcn streets, for an arinors, ‘Thy regimontal | a dlsadyantago this habit places tho boy ot yy the Brotherhood had beon finmense, anil pnckmaiting operution at Pecatonten, a 4; & Aw . 7,2, | the floor, Cormick, in his fury, would une , tt. Tam Trew e publ od hendtquarters nro ta ocenrpy the three floors | American birth, could polnt to lt with prides yet during tho last | day tho prisoners a; ni . Yeat gee Gronae Gunints Ah 6 A and Got Houbiedl hava Kaled jn ind nat tho propel: Fr ee eiamien | haus tho trek Anoitor obstGete tn the way of the goung man | fow senrsthoy tind boon, eld up ws Communist Be ett ant HoT MATES Mut Sek, Tate, Pourenviaina Ancitrect Jnmen G. TM, of | terested nd locked up at tho dentyeroeand | showing in tabulie farin tho completo strength | j,Beend- Touts EC, Falling, of Compane, Ie | Tiigg engital required. to act up f business. | trouble wens with thoralitand managers, who get fAnnUll Sunday il Cone, i Washington, 1s at the Grand Paaitic. Strect Station, the ime for nn assault with In- | of the organizations of the Mirst Urlgnde, Fole | rrentenmts same eninpany, ‘Cho ellletoney of | There has heen i tremendous change in thi above their positions. Who m manager fell | be held at the Court-Street M. 1. Chureeon Wl ui tent to da bodily, Injury and the other for dis- | towing are tho sugxestions, remarke, ete, of tho is dive toagrent extent to Liout. Into stteh spect during tho list quarter of wcentury, “Tho shat commind of tho cadets | tendency tins been, anid ts now, toward imonop- ondition he ough’ to be remo Tho lovomots: ouNT Diynorr, Washington, D.C. of tho | orderly conduct. ci net cory French Logation, Is registered at the Palmer, t Phillips, who ed. | elty, on Wednesd ' mach, tn tig: chglucers were honest, just, and Bo. Ai intereat ing rogram nna ch Sia} Wg blo t Agalstunt [nspeetor-Generals lies. The concentration of lance capitals In | fatr, and deserved tho sympathy of overy honest | and a most profita ine fs Anticipate eeetd, by y c Fi Gen. B, D. Hamiiton, lnepector-Qenerat State of | from tho frst of ther orwunization, fow hands, wherely tho few. ean controland do | mad. As tone as thoy sontthnerd in theleatralnnt | te the soe eee cipater, i ee oa eee ciovetands is ne the LINCOLN PARK. Minsis, Quiey, Me-Cexenane Thavethahonor | The now futizus pants, presented to the mom | {ho businesx whieh used to bo done hy ten | and upright course thoy neod not fool ashamed, | will be ealied upon Tov ord oe eee Rockton Beoothortioad Uni a ii IMPROVED AND WELL VATHONIZED. to herewith transinit the Held, and stat, and { pers of tha Firat Regiment by tho Cluzens’ As- | thnes as many, fa uno of tho most glyrantio Corporuting uniier th Renoral tage eset OF fa « Grand Pacific, Ie Jgestinated that 4000 people vied Line | emupany wyster-rulls, and my consolidated re- | eneintion, throu Guartormnster Hayne, hive | obstructions lit the ond of, Soul aalentits, TEMS, ‘Anothor fashionable. muteimoniny Coes Fear eeN Ce ne ee ee a | coin Park yestentay. ‘Throughout tho cntira yore et the tues te ere he Lele ee ae Thoy aro sil | Ono need not go outalde this city to witness tho C0 Oo iulted States res") workin of this principle, ‘Luke, tho wholcailo- Ular anny. The blouses und formge-caps—tho | dry-oorts business, for Instanies, | 1 1454, when Intter of gray—will bo Issued to-night. our nopuiition net ca Jon, ioe Col, Swain, commander of tho First Regiment, | Were some tino firms dolng business in that tine, Is going to have printed t complete st of the | 111680, with a population of 400.00), thore nro Hames Of all men Msuhitryed and att ofiicers re- | Wut four, These four bave tho andisputed aigned since tho-organization of tho regiment, | Monopoly of the entire business of tho must: ih i and willsend copy to each of the cotirta, #0. enue nye eateiee Se bof merehandizing that nobody ent get rid of Jury duty upon tho | 4 Chicago, And thore are enough,—thore ts no retense of belonging to tho millltin, Of course | cull for any more.—nll that will be necessary ns Eile should not apply ta men who havo been dis- | the demands Increase with tho growth of the churged by reusonof expiration of eervic country will bo to ficretse tho arens of their ‘ gag warehouses, hire mora clerks, and cons Col. B.D, Swain, of tho Kirst Infantry, has at | tinua to ‘supply. ail deimunds, ‘The vast. Inst niuto a “forinul” request for permission to | husiness ‘oP these. four firms fs tuke bis command to Gconamowoe, Wi, for | cquat to tho business of forty firat-clnsa houses an oncimpimont during tho month of July; also, | twenty-tlve yours ngo, Allowing threo families: requesting the loan at uecessiry eainp aid gar: | fo mien twelve hutniites now Absorb tho prots rigon equipments, ‘The petition wita forwarded | witich would have supported 120 families before to Springileld approved by Brie-Gen, Torrouce | tho business became «monopoly. Perhaps some Just weck, In the course of due ti Jee pee bes ono may reply by snytng that’ there fs perfect Dio that the “formal permission” will bo Iverty for any one or more to start now howtses; turned, and then this matter will be nt rest. 80 thero Is, but i would require An amuottnt at The vai ted anendment to the constl- | capital and equal audacity with the man who Oe ee erate Iteginent, by which itis pro- | Should start a nowspaper to compete with ‘Tus posed to recognize a cadet corps ns in attach= | TanmuNe. Lrecently walked through the aisles iment to the organization, appears to mevt with | OF one of tho great stores of Field, Lolrer general favor. Tho question has been passed | & Co, Among the vast varioty of articles upon by nearly all tho companics. One clause, | Of taste and utility, tho most inter however, in the amendment docs not seem to | esting and suggeative spectacle that meet with the concurrence of all. It provides | met tiny view was the countless number of youn that the Lientenants of the endet corps shall | men and boys fixed In thelr plices lke the horse rani tho site as Sorgeants of the companies, dna trend It took me biel to tho period % when a merchant's clerk myself, now more than Considerable complaint hns boon made of the | hnifa century ago, | wae cheered with tho hove frregulne manner tn which military documents | and expectancy which gilded the hill-tops of my from Springtteld reaeh thelr destinntion. For | futuro that J would ultimately become a prin Instines, the Captain of company forwards a | cipal ing business of my own, It was possiblo reqttest to general houdquarters that certain | at that period to commence 8 business and fol- men bo discharzed, honorably or dishonarably, | low tt successfully with n capital that would now: from tho service, tho request goes through the | by utterly inadequate. [mentally asked myself regular channels, regimontul and bride hoad~ | what enn bo the basis of those hundreds of boys? quarters, but the document disposing of tho | expectations of. over becoming — principals? About six weoks ago, tho Chicago & North- | outred In this, city on Thursduy oventng, at tn western Itullrand Company put n. corps of sure Penland is Heald on the ney Aes yoyors In tho fleld ta survey a route from Rock- | and Mort Kovelle. Tho coremony occur ford to Dixon, through Byron, Oregon, and | half-pnst & and was performed by the Tere Grand Dotour. From a point about threo mites queers Among tho guests wera Meee ae 004 froin Dixon thoy havo run five ines through ths Hevelis ae oy Hiuepece mn we Grand Notour, and found all of thom feasible. | Charles uhins Mie, Andrew Ashloris eye It ls not yet known, however, whether tho North- | Penfield; Miss Anna Penteld: Mra, Potters 4 western notually menns to bitld this rond. ‘The Autres SIE, An) Ses Hs i Ammeas Mr and people along the Itne aro very enthustastionlly in | Wingate, of Cnlcasn: Mins Stary Grose yy at favor of it and topo the scheme will suon bo | Hoydens’ tho fev. and Mrs, Wilder Sertiny gee realized. Frees fi 3 Mrs, MI ere Arts A, i Perit A scheme was Innugurated somo time ance for BohOF, ho presents were qultenimemis— patiding noaitrant fram Pontive directly norens | gion thom wcine t $20 gold pleces and ne | R10 gold ploees, alan handsome, hed enna eed ward to PortAustin. People along the Iino have i if rooms interested thomselves in tho scheme, and eonside | BAY UMeros, other articion trom toting cruble onthusivem bus been developed sn rosnect | homo in thie make thelp Lo Tt. joy propose to ralsc the necessary nd % to peoctire thu right of way nnd prepare therm ete retro neoekntters Of the bed, Tt $s understond that nt a conferonco held | Ry ourd of Dirsetorar A.D. Forte eee In Hotrolt Friday, between wdelemution af Ine | umes: Lovt tthontes Tt W. Price i torestod parties living along tho lino and the | NG. inompan N. Ey Laman de § Detrolt, Grand Haven & Milwaukeo autborl: | Goorgo Troxwell, to Hone Willlam Sp ackaoy, flea, the latter gave ngsurnnocs that if theroud | Utter. ‘Phe Direotoea clected as office Dou'ts prepared ‘and tho Hos furnished the Do | panies Ni, #2. Lymn, Presidents A ara of be troit, Grand Huven & Milwaukes will tron and | Vico-Presidonty and George Tratnt, Gann Fe atte Oat poe dette terme, INO | | Gere Silsby' ative Yesterday attrnna ie Rured, “is will bo, an Important rond for, Dos Be meets pe Dyeatae Wa, trol it forms an air line from Detroit to Port Austin and Traverse, n region of country for the MILLERS’ CONVENTION, most part destitute of riflrond facilitics and, CtsoixNatt, O.. May 1.—The Millors’ Totern ants 8 fertile and rapidly doveloplag | tonal wxhth{uon, whieh opens hero May 31 anf Ne Inues through Juno, hasgrown to Iai The Detroit Post and Tribune states that tho | Cone f FRE Dre Mune of tho Detroit & Hutler Road is now being | Portions, and It is now certain ft will bo of aren deflnitly located and tho rightof way scoured, | loterest to ull engaged or Interested In graisy Parties live been enguged tipon this work for | and milling. Mr. dames Gordon, of thiselty, hus the past two or threo weeks, and jt fs under- | gono to Now York to meet i lorge party of stood that they are meoting with good sticcess. | foreign exhihi Not only is this count i ARIs a City, In. C. A. Hooper, | Search of recroution and fresh air, andat tines out q aartincnts | 8 a Carncrant, Tama Cl toned) nt nabritne N. | itwns extremely dilloult for pedestrinns to get feta eto ted fur Le H RE tere san end Glerk E. Hirceed, Albans, Nyy dre Of | about with any degree of eomfort. ‘Tho many hy completed onor betury to Bist duyot March: tha Shermans attructions whieh tho park presents woro very | first, on account of the fullura to receive tho ae bs Pali Gener assonese ang Tickat generally admired, and tho omnipesent small inane role tn ite a ext eet ce ite on piuisvilla & Nashvilic vay, Te pl 7 v] , ink, ta is ul Agent Lonteville i Nunpson, gecroinyy North | VOY wus not tho lust to avail himself of tho | Menoutd be inspected in tho timo prescritied. western Masonle Insurance Compuny, Princu- | Prliiinges of a Suniay among the shaded paths} y ain gind, Gener, after 0 very strict, and Wot Teen ay she Tremont: ‘Tho improvements mace in the park since the Ee eer ne dnleto repure to sent W. T. Guippen, Boston; Horace Williams, | close of fist season ire aay ind tho sumecaro | that tho command, as a whole, is in a very Bulise Clinton, In: 8, W. Gardiner, Lyons, tas: J. Van | and attention has been displayed in the details | tretory condition. | £ do Ventor, Clinton; and P. 8. Crowell, Eust Don- | af’ these improvements as has herctofure | “Tio recapitulation, indorsed upon. the out: his, In., Direotore of tho Towa & Nebraske Rail- | marked tho Uiveral und Judictous manuemont | gay or the ralis and itmy rouurn, L have given Yond, aro nt tho Grand Pacifte. of those In charge of tho property. Prospect | tho exact strength of exc! orgualzntion Just as E 3.0. Werrwoon,, Beverly, Mars: We D. anya hy en uetendet vesantitur rhage ends | sound it without reference to mnustering wil but ba ¢, Jr, Cork, Ireland; T. “ s hes, +f four absentees of a company “absent without eee ce ttickaw, BeatlMnds Ce He Furenor, | Which overiooks tho Lake-Shoro drive propor, | jonve," dt scomed to imu tit it would bu antich % ‘The latter roudwany tus been completed from nore : 4 ‘Paumer, : : Rae eee ee ae eamge: “foresteircen: are | Zelfed,tpun In easo thelr rurvices should Wa re outored the housoof A. Bolter, corner of Hul- | drive, and, with tho oxpected carly com: | trom his commanding ullleer when necessity re- sted and Wellington streets, in tho Town af Lake | pletion of the south und there will bo quires him to ogo away from his seen mat away wlth a ee un siaaie Pata a not eel ee ithe Son Lnuht bare command can be relied upon when wo! of smail articles of clothing and it the workin ilsplaye ane Oo artistic O1 eney jowelry. yee itor iniaiich tha Tithe tave been carried | Wheweryency arises, while, on the othor hind, the mua who willabsent himscll from the an- Ottven AMES, Fred L. Ames, North Easton, | Yb with a view to acento ct. A new roud | punt iuspeetion and muster of his company : rn has'alge been bullt, to conneat Prospect drivo oe wiv J Bases ames Ie Taare ok Si Bate nd Tol te with the older portion of the park, and a vinduct peers HS a teat tt i : Neadore Nickets Saw has been bullt under this drive. Podestrians te, fs not relinds ham, Muss; Theadore Nickerson, Newton, Als ofgunization, and.us a rule, reliable, Mnas.: Aldon Spear, GeorgoG. Lonls J.T linen, | nN Coes acne yrounde ta tue wreens | 24uere enretully noted ov tha wmiin of the Alston Burr, Et win Ray, tons nd Cc, » Burr, hyuses without being obliged to cross.a arly rolls, opposit tle faune o} cach a SUT GO, eth Nowtown, Directors Ateilson, Topeka & Sante ‘ lel ty cross. delves | ortho mun was ausent, with oF without leave, FéHailroad, nro at the Grand Pacitie, Witt fhagy tela, gf jarstatte dowd a Heer | ond ieatiould bo boro tn mind that those Tot 0" 7 4 “ubsent” were all actually pres sn Att QU EN, 4 years of age, was found deni | ono of the most important gud permet Ln mith companies ace generally unitocmed, but Phabants ving ‘nt ‘No. Swift pines. At | Wolves und = foxes, "A pit bas been | Ht tuny of tha ulder creations tae aly ¥ v, ro} oalled her atten neste Y necot nre much worn, yn 3 x ——————— r P muattor fs sent back directly to the company: ot of tolling as birelinga until ‘i " try " 4 vines to mnke suggestions as towbat | commander, and sometines to the. prevites 1 with ‘Tho townships of Ecorse, Huron, Potion Hanke fully represented In tho coming exhibition, bis hayo been extinguished, as daylight was break | A large busin seventyetlve fect in dinmeter bas | gy, 00% “ Mar c ada shall be frosted with ago | Wayne County, through which tho road will rim, | machinery from Europo and tna | faye airs, Ofirien hid suifered Lor a tong timo | Gemmoseavnted for tha sen ions, Inthe contro | Sects fo mo necessary to be done fur | thomsclves. his makes tho books of brigtde | is not one pleasing to contemplate. A very | aro showing the y rm ny exhibits and regimental bedquartors incomplete, and | small proportion of morchunts’ clerks reocivo tends to promote confusion, ‘Tho recoumendn- | galaries aufficiont to justify marriage, and, bo- tlon stands upon the records, but the result | ing hampered by difiicultics, sume of which L over appenrs. have enumerated, which prevont them from Ye- The First teyiment, Infantry ts organizing a | coming principals, the prosont state of things regular fleld bend of forty places, ‘and the Bourd | mist tend to the Incronse of celibacy, which ‘fs of Ollicers has Instructed Quartermuster A. f, | hostll to a bigh stite of civillzition. ¥y , : r= uniforms w! Wo of tho sine griy ns those of Role that Linvo not to tybtover tha batile of With heart dizensa, and this fs eupposed to havo | of this busin tas been erected wfustto rock en, | f 2 t at tto oe ERE mug, sae? y y that, my judg. Deon tho cause of death. + Which nut only, presenta a pleturesque effect, | brill, venture to sip thuts I may dee ‘Te Young Men's Christian Association held n | Dut alfors Lentthy and roomy qiurters forthose | Legislature at Its next session to mnke nn ap. general Gospol meeting in Farwell Hall Inst | Wonderful denizens of the sea, The Hons MOSS | propriution sumficiontly Inrge to provide ench Syening, which was well attended, and all pres- | the centro of nttraction yesterday, Crowds of | mun with ut least one fatigue uniform a year, ent wore greatly Interested In tho powertul-eer- | PCY ple hung about the pond viewing the curious | Tthink, too, that the style of the fathyue unl “mon preached by Mnj.D. W. Whittle and tho unt les of tho still morg ctirious nnimnals, form so furnished, and’ also tho stylo of the swoot singing of Mr. and Mrs. dumes Merit. af staan Festak mutans inn and 3.000 eat teow Sulforin whiten the, vom} panics, at thelr ban, Tho Association proposes to orgunize a ject option, miy! ‘urals! jOMscIVEs, 0 Enarus of 100 volecr, and muon special Texture | (rauzhout tho grounds, wna tt $9. proper spirit in respect to right | from nbroad will bo present. During the ex of way and subscriptions to help the project | bibltton a Grain Congress {8 to mect, composed along. There is considerable vreasure on tho | of delegates from Bourds of Trade and athens part of interested loculitics to get tho rond, but | interested In the silo and transportatton of the Company Intend to make it as nearly nnale- | gram. Boards of Trade all over tho county Nino 2s possible, tho only dettection being for the | nro invited to sond delegntes, and also sample purpose of taking in tho oly of Adrian on ne- | of all grades of grain. Tho delegates thus far count of tho muaguitude and taportnnce of that | appointed represent tho most actiye men ene elty and the literal manner in which ft bus | gaged in trade, and tho deliborations are ex. trented tho enterprise, It is probuble that the | pected to be of great intorest and valuc. EA cluded that eseriber , the inembers of the command, and will_bo olnb- contract wil be let aud the work of xrading be- a oF tbo songecrvicesunday nighta: niso to secure | tho system of drntnage and water-supply eine prescribed elthor by law or usa Rénorul order | Pen ined. The cunts, Will bo of the | life under the presont onlor of environments. | gum within the next two wooks, ‘Tho road. ts to HORSE AND WAGON STOLEN, * eee ee ee tho prominent Christian workers or | HOt bu Improved, so Cur as it is comptoted. Four | "tho difference in tho dress uniforms ts very | “frock” Pace cand none, tho ornamentite AUnICOLA, ‘ation its entire length by the Ist of S ihe , x eand amull nursery trees and shrubs havo jes In th try ore | tions will be a red cross-belt and baldeick, Seed December next, Asmall black, or very dark-brown, horse and pnstors to nddress tho meotings. f 4 tl a 1 tho Foil marked, no two porpaties In the country or: which will enlive tho sombre hue . side-bar tap-wagon, numbered Zand Ay offort 1s now boing made to establish a per- ita tie tiver plartendinea "hist cult ms | gaulations huving the samo, and when, wneM | Hooton considembir” Lent” Hell bs THE RAILROADS. ————_ lar Se mic a Une ta ene ganaent young ladies, bourding-ball fn connec, purtehed, to secure more rapid and prolifia | tipurity ia so noticeublo ns to be tho subject | flrendy let tho contract to two firms in this olty, ROCKFORD. ze paper pick Tho band will bo x distinctive feature of tho THE LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS. command, will be known ns tho * First Kegiment | A publio meeting of tho Hrothorhowd of Lo- Sand," fs ‘composed of some of tho best. profess 4 : dlonal musiciunsof. tho elty, und will-beundor | Comotive Engineers was hold ygsterday nftor- tho leadership of Handmaster W. W. Pound. It | noon at Horshoy Musle-Hall, under tho auspicos will be nllowed to do any first-ctass outside | of Divisions No. 90, No. 10,and No. 111, the princl- work, such ns acting 18 escort to Masonic pro- 1 Coasions, parndos, ite. on which ocensions tho | PAobleat of whlch Was (p aon Arranporidalty of generat remark, wherens, If the un tho able Superintendent, Mr. Olof Ben- | fornS ‘were as to’ teri. indlentes,—niike, a he has hud enurge of the work since ltsin- | tho effcet would pe yery flue. Tho order rex outs have | ception, the park hina become uw thing of ox- | lating the style of unlforin, however, to hive Decoma interested in tho project, which If suc~ | quisit benuty, und source of Infinit pleasure to | rererence to tie futuro und to. apply only whon cessful will bo tho menns of furnishing better | the countless thousands who scok rest and ep | 4 company desires to provide anew dress unl- fi stitution, : = " really seems to have been a long-felt want, ‘The books and accounts of the various organ ages of books, wero stolon Saturday afterma nhout & o'clock, from in front of Bt. Josephs Evonts of tho Pant Wook. Home, eornur of May und ‘Twellth sets, A Spectat Correspondence of ‘The Chicago Tribune. Kiveral roward wiit bo pald for tho return of the Rockvony, Ml, Muy 15—Tho principal ovent | PPpy, Ww Cuyues Awury stable, corner of of tho past weck was tho marringe, on 'Tucsday — evening, of Mr, Goodyear A. Sanford, Cashier of Tho Eldredge Sewing-Machine—tIt fexds An elocutionary entertalnment In behale of the roject will be given at curly ay in Central | gon, w Muste-tian, Prof. Swing and Dr. Th 7 men will wear the First Rogiment uniform, It is | t2 Mr. P.M, Arthur, Grand Chicf Engiucer, to | the Second National Bank of this oity, and Miss | the world, nud is tho beat for you to duy, PAULINA N. THORVALDREN, 10 months otd, died SUBURBAN, taatlons aro, Ronerally ivell kept. and exniblt | Crneered that thoy will erate quite nacneation, | oxplain tho origin, wime, and objects of tho | Ciara Goodall, daughter of D. G. Goodall of | Sold on wlonthly payments. Pane late Saturday night on an emlgrant-traln on tha ENQLYWOOD, State moneys are disbursed. “In two or three | and be a volling card for the military orgunlza- Brotherhood. Telolt, which occurred at tho residonco of Mr. eine Picnian Contra Ralhrond. Re physteinn ns A sorles of religl oe meetings Aa be bend Instaneos, howover: Fount His Focorels ois e ton, Attar shaet atslant catsctaternont ate As W, A. Talcott, No. 409 North Muln strect. ‘Cho seas Duralene ne Be sont ‘The been fu nttendance, the Coroner is notte very Cve! this week at the Met! it Chure! counts In a very unsatisfactory cond yal thur was Introduced. it wave him great ns josney's yond doubt, thou; yu a eee reaeETy TORCTNON TTC TTITTER Ee eee eee ee eet een towing ahinistors | teouKh only ro fac_us. tho manner of keeping YOICE OF THE PEOPLE. Thur was ntroducod Ho eald fe muve himw wrone | nutlors wroro ologentiy trimmod with foworsand 6 boyondl doubt, though | ws bold. Tho child undoubtedly died of some bowel A $ sa, | them is concerned, as, with the oxplanitlons , plants, and decorated in a manner befitting tho ivootivoas linveriirattor wactaesay Condes complaint, brought on by teothing, and the jury from the elty will oMelnte during tho weck: given, {t wits evident that expenditures hid been with those present, explain to them something | occasion, At the nppointed hour, Mr. Sunford Prati pes ling tl ne ‘ ge Sweaty ae go einped’ their verdict. The parents left tor | tuesday evening, the Rev. F.. A, Harding | properly mado and tho money used only for the Gov. Yates? Private Council. about tho origin, aims, and objects of the Or- beue at Da and Miss Goodall enterod tho north partor and took tholr places Iu a bay-window bedecked DEATHS. bit oe eg Jab evening, taking, yee ite Weunesday evening, tho Rov. G. it, Van Horne; pur eet i wus tntenided, mailng with thom.” The Coroner also betd un In- br 75 Ne ory Friday, Ind that tho require petat on tle tiemonthe-old won of Ole Sivertsen, | Leursday oveniny, the Rev. A. Yonkers Frhlays | yop 'Chgg for Armioriess” 8 published by tho ‘To the Editor of ‘The Chteago Tribune, der, ote, Much had been sald Intely of Cm1caqo, May 15.—It has teen sald that soon | the Brotherhood, and particularly of himself, ents of the Regulat- the Rey. 4. If. Alling, Altar tis Bagthalam Geis lato War Uov, Yaton | ee that Seeas not ue all -olrpriatar tat, people, | Pin cuccese Howars, wherg ehay werd MApplly. | rae N CAC iin tealdnens Wo all Reale EXPOBUTG C ent upon thi he Raye, Hie sf Adjutant-General, is generally well’ complica g " at all surpr! united by tho Rov. Frank P, Woodbury, in tho sDSTHINAt his residonea, No. i . who dled of exposure consequent upon Le | "nig Hnglowood Union Veteran Club netd a | ihuithongh it someet the amalier towite too. | of Ulinols, called about him a secrot council of | looked upon tho organization with distrust. ‘Zo | presenco of largo munber of Invited: guests, | Syitmasels your, Pauly Goldatoln akotn. meeting Baturday oventug at Tillotson Hall to | companics have great difficulty fn procuring | Unton men of both pactics as advisors, as wellng | dispel the bad impressions mado by fulse and | Following tho congratulationa tho entire com- Ee-Now York City and Poughkeopsie (N.Y) peed y Benov Rsoctatl complete arrangements for the momorlul service | sultuble armories. In somo Instances companies holtn Rata ‘neoling Nonenday aitert on witieh thoy will honl on the evening of Decora. have organized dramatic feuunes mong, thoir ve No. Wel South Halsted atrect,. “Chere wasa | Uon-Day ut Tillotson Hull. ‘Tio exercises will | Numbers, partly us a recreation for thousolves, v deeded expression among the members to atiuk | consist Of short speeches, music, roudings, and and partly fig a moans of ralslog funds to ns to thoir demands, as they’ consider them Just, A | recitations. Algt inv pnyinie tio necessity cxpelecs OF Cnole, oer thanks was tendered to Alesse: Sexton, | ho Englewood Ritlo Club met for practice | militury orgunizations. fn such enses the armo- t Saturday afternoon at thelr range, corner of | Tes stro used us places of entertainment. 4.'Tho | State and Sixty-seventh streets. A gront hin+ Some of the compuntes are provided only with 8 Deon mae by come of the mom- | the old pattern utuzzte-lond ig Beton zie fi ure at iy ol to post him os to the moveronts and doings of } slandcrous reports was tho object of his lecture. suspected parties, [would ko to ascertain for | Seventeen yours axo, ho said, n fow engincors an bonorable purpose tho mimes of any of that | Of the Michigan Centra! Roud concolved the tea committes or council, Wilt wuy one who muy | of forming un Agsuciution to elovate thelr pro- know Inform me throngh the columns of Tun | fesslon, ‘Tho result was that un mecting wis Trinoxe of whom the luformution can be bad? | called at Detroit which was attended by ten del- Col. I. P. Sanger, now. deovased, was one. ns he | egites, aud thors tho Brotherhood was formed, suid himself nufter tha Win J. WO. and 1 constitution and by-laws embodying tho fundamental principle: tho Order adopted, ‘copy. pany wero ushered Into the larga dintug-room, | PAyAiit\¢ tho roxiaonce of hor sontnlae CE whero n most. bountiful repust was in walting, | Affold, Lake View, at 3 Pa yorterday, Mrs. oles L ‘Tho preaents—displuyod without the cards of-| Alls. nucddk yeara and 9 moutns, widow vf teh tho donors—wero usoful, valuable, aud elegant, | “Funeral fromthe house ‘Tuosday at 1pm Cu and wore as follows: Twonty shares of Rock- | "x0s to Nosohitl, ford Insurance atock, and twonty abares of Sco- | aS AUSALTAt tho residence No. 4 South Hee - yea. lon deny the statement provement ¢ _ Sande tant dea a uelek cous un hand to last | bors, and the shota are getting dawn pretty fino, | whieh did service in tho car at, May 15,John Jacob Knusal, only son of 4 ond National Bunk stock, yalued at $11,000; a sot | and Mas; ian), and randdnughter of dat, yt, Kai On tho bth of May, 16}, twelve engineers met | of Iurgo diamond earrings; a gold watch and | Best wked it months and Uf daya, * . . snes i ze Fcom. | the Rebellfon, and are now comparatively uso- Damaged Meats. and pledged thomecives to uphold tho right and i Funeral front residence to Mosebillt, with carrisgey Ewa months, ThOy wir, & he Supp aril Be exe pany ite bly PRET Tt ae Saou less, many of them being wholly unserviceable. ‘To the Euitor of The Chitcago Tribune. one the wrong. The work of forming sub- ohulnj a heayy pair of soltil clasp | Mn; ae oe Oy Tor.) papors ptenso copy. * u tion of work. Thore seems, at present, no kes ‘Tho Luke Skore & Michignn Southern Ralirond | 1 observed that the number of companies ‘bracelots; two groups of Rogors’ statainry; Ctcado, May 16,—Whilo,the Ulinola Humano | divisions was soon, commenced. At a meoting Soclety Is doing tholr utmost to provent eruclty | Hold At Detrolt, Ave. BIE Ste, tobinsen toantnals at tho Stock-Yurds and elsowhoro,— | tirst yeur of its existence forty-foursubiivisions “bottor lato than never,"—why not also discuss | wero organized, Soon nfter this a Nation! Con- tho most important of nll commeroial Interests vontion Wis helt Ae Indlaunpelle, Aad! che Bho to packers of pork, that nf killing and curing | © re . ; > cars of ite calstunce It subdivisions hud been this qrent product? It {a really alurmiug, tho | Yorned, and tho Brotherhood hid gnined 10 vast amount of sour and damaged stock to be | enviable reputition by strictly udbering to tho found after packing 1s over, It is most marvel- | motto: “Justice und” Morality.” Thoy atood ous how packers can go on and pay millions for | aloof fram politics, crocd, or religion, und do- live hoge, and when this product is supposed to | vated thomaclyes to tho clovation of locomotive bo fully cured and gold must pasa inspection. It | engineers, In December, 1807, tho grontest is cortniniy a most serious detriment to tho | feuturo of the Ordor was: farmed,—tho Insur- packer interests to find such an Immense loss | anco Association. ‘Through this Aysoclation 81,- in sour and damaged stock, Besfilea, (t is doing | 060,000 hns been paid to widows and orphans, and irreparable muachlof abrond us woll o9 in | ovor 250,000 to needy members of the Brothor- Is 0 urd DY & «| having the Improved breech-loading arms took ipod af compromise. Foe ee ee eercur ak fiir north na Nastis’ more iuterent in, thelr ongantzitiong Tue Butchera’ Socloty wns to have met at No. | sixtyetirst street. When completed there will | than tho ones who dd not hive them, ant their 325 North avonuo yustorday ufternonn, but dld | yo iecommodation for 20 care, Tho Mock | drill, discipline, and enoral appearance was ns wot got together until the senting, Tho Soclety | Teland {tullroad Company Js ut lust making | Much better, { deem it for tho Rood of the - numbers about twenty-five members, and ite | frorts to nceommodate ts suburban patrons by | service to repluce tho old with tho now arms at . object Js to secure shorter hours of Inbor and | giving them cits chough ta seat all who rade on | 88. early a day as possible. soll better ment at oxisting prices, which | Tho trains, ‘Three new cars were added to the | ,,Lthink tho First Rexlinent of Infantry par- is decidedly commendable. V. Versumiing | gif p.m. train on Saturday evening, whieh | tHeulurly deserving of pralse for tho manner in was Ins ‘tho chair, and, outside af | mukes a train of soven passonger-conches, ‘The | Which it turned out for Inspection and muster, routine — business, tho only thing done | jew curs ure highly finished on tho inside in | The entire organization numbers 46s men, and ‘was tho elcotion of officers and tho discussion of | 44; Hored hiriivood, without any omament- | all wero present but thirty-three, Cupt. Divht's rules to govern the organization, At present Tho sents wre ‘cushioned In plush, the | company (1) of this regiment enjoys tho dis- tho Society fs purely Gorman, and confined. to vs, and the outside is | tnetion of being the only one in the brigade tho North Side, but it in intended that itahull in- | tha same: in ‘overy. respect ne the other enrs, | Were every mun answered to his name at the ohuile among its frembery the butchers of the | Thoy will eventually be sed ss second-class roll-cnll of Fhe MUALEF, a ttalton T found several visions and of all nationalitie e but wi io ArIN6 O iT it found Pa eR ee er rR alebe by in tho best condition of any orgautantion in the ‘a beuutifal black marblo French clock, with oN AAT EIEAD In, thts cy, Suner aT dane slde-pieces of ornatgontal marble and gold; or. | Wittehond, and dauahe tho lato Henry Barts, nningntal chinawire, antiquo, a pumbor of SEU ee URS COUNTY, ogad 23 yet of afanof allver and roles a tollet-ginea, tho | Gieen—the tn aioraie Truanoll Green will oe standurd and baso of old’ allver benutitully | @thkN he funeral of Str; ussoll Green ee curved and decorated? .n caso containing a €) | Siauentay, the lath inet. nt 1 o'clock pms foe gol-pleco and eeveral $5 gold-ploces: varivus | Greenest Erlowds of tho’ tacaiiy are invled too articles of ludies’ fancy- work; two elegant blue | tond. ell zai al palatod Pilar ov H fe ue Band: BACNIEDEW END. 02 Bundas. Moy 16, Mra dels somely painted In blue forgot-me-nots; two oll- | Sehniedowond, . é 3 pulntings; a variety of ceramic ware and bric- | ,etner! Uuesday, Bay 18, af i woloek «mint a-brioy a large numberof standurd works in | to Gmeolund. Frionds ara invited to altand. beautiful print and binding, among which were |“ 1L7—Hunday, May 16, 06:20 p. m., Alas Lens Ub n family Bible bound fn pure Turkish morocco; TET ‘and 4 nin: paises aged 21 sonra und 4 months aw work on ceramic arc; and a great many othor Funernl sorvices ‘lucaday, May 18, at 1 o'clock tty a 01 t ~ | now and clenn thoy are balled with voll; Atnorican markets. Roportaure arriving dally of | hood, ‘Theso facts would stund a3 a monument | valunble presents. Tho guests wero confined to | from her fathers reatdencu No. 7 SCR, Dawe, a buoklcoper, for tye commis | tho suburbunttes. ns Uriqnde,gind 1 bellove it hurdly: possitie to. put | tmisound, bruised, ent, und damaged stock from | much frmorand moro cnduring thanany crested | relatives and intimate frionds, and {ho fallowing | Members of Str, Cragia’s Bibla Class are request @ South Water street, isnt the Alexian Drothors’ —— gimnsand uecoutroments in bettorcondition than | yarious cnuses (casily remedied), which result in | for our grentest herocs. Tho Hrothorhood fs | were thosg prosent: Tho Rov. nud Mra, Frank B, | Do present, t loss of capital and customers to thousands | bised on tho purest und most lofty principles, of ourown Amoricnn dealers who are seeking | to which its mombors nilhore.with tho grenuteat same other murkets where good and sound | tenucity. Its alin wis to ee tho railronils good fenda ean bo hud for tholr cash, ‘hia iano | and rollable onylncers, who could bo trusted in etlon, but actual fact. any emorgoncy. He admitted that some bad Hospital doing his ‘utinost to recover from CROP NOTES Shay wares # " A u thirco batteries of artillery of this brigade Bales camomile ay | ct Marah hae aan | ge ey an a parva es a Ag oh Bruce hid TtanraNn, Madison Co,, Il, May 16,—As Thave | py Tobey, which has four twelve-pound gins, Woodbury, Mr, ond Mrs, John Luke, Mr, and | | DE VENKY—May 15, nt 11:10 p,m. at tho resident Mra Willan Watson, Ae. aud Mra William | of ter parente, No. 4iy South, Hanieaman-t Ma Luthrop, Dr, and: Mra, Robort P. Lane, Mr. and | consumption, axed 21 years. rial ‘1° are Nalph Emerson and fumtly, Dr. and Mrs, L. I Tuesday at 0 a.m, Services ap Salat Pale 6 ‘und a 2 re 0 y . Clark, Mr, and Mra. 8, M, Talcot, Sr.und Mins, | rick’s Church, thoneo by carriages to Calvary. ne tho forunuon of tho Ith, Bruce, whlie ane not seen any crop report from this county in two-nix- pounders, and a Gatling gun. and har- | Packers can romedy thisevil, Bottorslaughtor | aud designing mon munaged to get Into the | W, A. Wickormun, Mr. and Mrs, 8, Q, Brongon, | E2 Boston und Philadelphia papors please copy. | ae from lon spree, rented h rom atte Dee. | Your cohmus lately, C thought £ would ond you | nessvand all other cqulpmonta complete. The | texs hogs, or make amplotungingroom for these | Order, It would bo strange, indecd, If thore | Mr. and Mrs. Danicl Goudlandor, Mr. und Sts. | JOR TSnENG’ Bunday) Moy, 1, of Mp ae plinines House, corver af Desplaines nud Mudie | One. ‘Che wheut crop fa generally Grat-rate, | other batterics ought, if possible, to bo provided sb immense’ hanging bodies, with abundance of | wore not found Ina body of ten thousand men afr to piss through thom, and hang well apart, | some turbulent spirits; but tho entire body with amplo time to cool out tho animal hicat, | should not bo held responalolo for the acts of 4 as hogs tire now hung In tho sumo lofts whero | few evildoers. Tho bluck sheep were weeded thoy ure slaughtcred,—it would require a strong } out and cast nside 1s quickly as possible. Inno giulo of alr to roach thom at all—thoy | othor profcision was there such ned of hones! sour right thore, and horeln is tho most | reliublo, intolligent, and sober men. Property of of this loss of damned stock, Tho hog Is nll | immense value waa not ouly intrustod to thoir sieht when ally and fattening. Tho rapid plin | care, but the fives of thousands of human bolnys of fattening adopted now ig that in from nine to | depended upon tholr skill and vigilance, Yet twelve months 1 bog will weigh from 2 Alfred P. Wells, Mr, und Mra. Charles 0, Upton, denly by embolisin from’ Injurics, Max Mr, aid Mra.'G. W. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. | S4¢d St roars. ete Siang: Bs ae We levine, “Natio of Tinoral hereafter. NNOUNCEMENTS. Mr. and Mrs. Sonjamin Blukeman, Mr, and Mrs, Hd, Woodrait, Me and Airs, tobert ft, Toker, ir, and Mrs. Theron G. Piorpont, Mr. aud dirs. a hHV, He SAYIN PASTOR OF THE G. Woodrult, Me-and Stes. G C.Jonos Mreand | THR REY FO. AYLOU. PASTOR Of Tih burn, Mr. irs ‘T. D. Robertson; Mr. an re \G 7 zy Ly Mrevitanktu;of Fart Atkingonz Mee and Med, | [UE YOUNG MENS GOSPHT. MEETING. ITY fon streets, and.at abut noon of the auine day, | und promises a yleld nbout as heavy as one year | Sit new uns ont coipmune. Cal, Mintle a whllo autfoting front del trivan. be attempted £0 1 ago; unity on corn-ground {ts stand Ie rather only equlpmonts furnished his company by tha ‘ en ores ee er er eee aes My thin, ‘Average 24 per cent more thn ono yeur | Stato are twenty cavalry snires and thirty-one tended hi, thinks he will lose nls right eyo, as | 80. No visible injury by Inscota or rust so far. Veta Dae tuk ihe iaiien of fhe com ie tho bullet lodged in tho envity of tho organ. ‘Hu | Wheat bexins to bloom. Onte In gort conditions | Potts Purrat wans used by thom, ‘The Goneral ! ee Beuee Ri ate ei not much sowngenerally, Corn coming up tine, jovernment, it secms to me, onght to be ap- ee al aha Hole. owing ton good rain we had one week yo. ‘Tho | pealed to for at feust a loan of some of tho guna my Bunh. oecusraney, bul: Soy IHUy possibly bY | Hignts have been quite cool this weeks but no | fiat ara not ii use. ‘They would bo better cured J frost. Fine sunshine during the day. Storms | for than thoy are now at tho arsenals where to 400 | some ralirond compunics advisa their men to KF. Pottime, of Chicngo: Mrs. C.1, Horeninny ¥, Dofebaugh, of the Forty: first direct Hresd) pounds, and {ts bones are scarccly strong | sover thelr connection with an Order that | Mrs. EB. J. Underwood; Mrs. Dr. Manning, 0! Church. wilt Mako & shore addcces, A anne sere’ 4... JHIBIE NATIONAL ROOIETIES. Ju April did gome damnge on fences ‘and treed, | thoy are stored, and would always be roady for | cnouxh to bold up its immense careiss., Tho | educutes thou fora tulthful and reliable por- | Amboy, Ik; Mrs. JG, Knapp, of Auturn, Ne | Qcouples the frst ffteon minutos, Alvure invited, - A Convention of the Irish National Societies ) 08 on some roots and chimneys, but cannot be | use wtan hour's notice. rough usuze from the thine it starts to market | formunco of thelr dutles. Thore could bo no | ¥,; Mrs. Charles Emoraon; Mrs. C0. Tagac¢, | << Of this olty, wag bell yeaentiy wfernogd ae compared to that fn other places, In conclusion, General, Twill say that tho | ia most inbumun—the knocks and bentings | doubt that euch corporations wero actuated | Mrs. Alina L, Fishers Mrs, 8. M. Churoh; Misses AUCTION SALES. ‘ all's Hall, corner of Adams nud Hulsted - cdieelat dneptitely ta The Uhicage Teibunes military appearance and’ bearing of tho men | with heavy poles, spours, ete. cars crowded | solely by mercenary motives. If tho Brothore | Anna Penfield und Fannie Mursii, of DeKalb, | mmm enn mer mn apmmnnnn atroots, forthe purpose of arranging the pros | | Warenrows, W tn Bay 10,—Tho woather con- soinpoain tho Firat Brigade is yenentily very | to such in extent that. a train has from] hood tried to coorcd and meddte with tho rail- | Tl; Mury Dow and Fannlo Prentice, of Albort By HENRY & WATCH, Jiminary work towards holding w monster plenfe | tinucs most fuvorublo for any Kind of farming | good, and t will venture tho tssertion that, | 40,000 to 60,000 head; tho overintd dead hogs | road companies thore would bo some Justice In | Low, dinu.; Misses Nannic Law, Eouna Hlako- Auctloncors and Commision Morchsota, in Aunt for the benoflt of the National fund, | operations, | ‘The farmers of this section have | should necessity require It, 3,000 men of this | (bost in lots) will mimbor hundreds. A gront | thle, but whan tt was well known’ that tho | man, Mury Prestun, Bisdlo und Alleo Wood- AST & A) Wabwan-ay. Bix BuCte Dry repre! sited. quite generally taished corn planting, being rigado, fully armed and equipped, woll drilted Mr. Willum Curran was elected ‘Temporary considerably in advance with thin: work over and disciptined, could be nasembled at the Preaident. A committee was chosen to nomi. | average seaxons, Grain of nll kinds te looking | rematust purtof tho Stato at twenty-four hours! unto permanent officer of the Convention, | splendidly, and the prospeets for abundant | notice, Very resnoctfully, your obedient Kar ao the following gentlemen were selec! crops joss again ta ownors. They only bring anoml- | Brotherhood was noting from tho purest and nul gum for tank men, At tho Stovk-Yards, | most unselfish motives, such aotion was mu- also, hogs fre roughly handled by boing drivon Heloug, if not criminnl Why was it that no upto slnughtor-pons. Hains, otd., aro beaten, | bottor feeling existed botwoen railroad bury’; Suite and Belle Emerson; Mies Harvey, of Kort Atkingons Messrs, 0. Chanior, of Bure LE Hogton, Wi Arf, Horors and Melvin Jones, of LARGE AUCTION SALE ot rol 1 Prontice, Waterloo, In,; an were never more promising im this | vant, WILEY 8. SCIINNEL, out, and b " ‘terri ~ a : * ¢ ten u B T H ES gad Hreakdent, iets. eherihans “Wien. | wichite.” “Fron the prow upnearittee of tho | Mult and, Assistant, Inspoctor-Goneral, Firat gutaaduruisd fe terfble manor, how it | eompnnie and, iho Hropherhonu? it, wad | prank enero, Wi ema Ae: | BOOTS & S OES, . +. vn re rer, ea uct x a u je Ne Ge 9 a i = cl + a nae OConnel Seercturins. i agent vie | tun unusually full boon, wade, ehulis by ho sles «which strain and | Superintendents, and not of the meme | were present from Ueclolt: 3 ls f e f ra. D. O, Goo Mrs, Chesborough, Nellio F. Blanco, Luell Goodall, Hurry Chosborough, and Mrs. Eliza TUESDAY, MAY 16. McConnell, Mr, and Mra. Sanford loft on HENRY & WATCH, Auctlonsert, bruise the ham and ment intornully, and re- | bers of the Ordor, An improssion existed turds the progress of curing and tiking gult, ete, | that the Grand Chief Enginoer wielded unre- A ham was brought for my uxumination recently, erruiied power, aud that if P, M. Arthur ordered LU. O'Connor. Me *‘ronsitrer, O'Connor, handed tn hls report af * the Fina receipts and expenses of the threo plenica ‘i ania 5 MILITIA NOTES, Capt. 0, 8. &. Koch, of 2 Company, Firat Reg- iment, has requested tho dischurga of Privates Jal Compileations, Sand expen ‘ t thio alls Thus bruised terribly, wad tn Ks coutro iluck | a strike ail tho men would quit work, Nothing | Weduesday morning for Galltornia, whore the : Boldin 7, Han V0, Tho tort rereipia wero | eto nedget. with, hor sande on hor hips, | He WW. Cornett and J. Fy Martigan. dnd blue, whol, No_othor part showed tho louse | eould be more fullucious than suoh a bollor. TRO expect a Femi for nbout alx weeks, ¥| “WEDNESDAY, MAY 19 , Ss si aitee en tKe fhe Cagis Pere ane “Fulth, mum, | shall have to nek so moro wages, | _Cupt. B.A. Jackson, of 1 Company, Twelfth | sign of outward damago, abowing conclusively | Grand Chief Bugineer was simply the executive ‘ Sous Serie 4 Btooks ‘Is gone so low thita poor guerl keine | Battalion, requests the honorable dischurge of Tae Teta Babonal Hind, Rew Sr ts bee iwruintintirely." © Well, Bridget, you know ft | ton men, Aporoyed and forwarded, : Balance on band iy $155,t, On tho question of | #alwiys a plonsuro to iny to pay iny servants | Capt, C. 8. Dtohl,. of If Company, Firat Rest ‘ deciding on udny for the plenios longthy dee rT. M. Butler, our present olliciont Ciroult y Ce ee oak te GOREN CR, | ciicor at the Litstherhand, audits sorvents iie:| Clarke husannuanved. Ginscie a candidate for REQULAR AUCTION SALE when boing slaughtorod. ‘Chis young hog meat | dutios wero fuily detined inthe constituuion and | retlection, subject to tho decision of tho Itepub- Hoan County Convention, Four years ago Dr. Butler entered upon the ‘duties Of bis oltice 9 i aa is oxceedingly tender and requires eure in hand. | by-laws, und if he overstepped his authority he more money; but if tho necessitics of Hfe ure as | mont, has recommended the dixchurgo of Private Nog, und fg fl that $4 required to save $2,000, was gubjoot to immediate romovat, ‘Tho Grand " y chen ? Tthink L ought 2 J annually to) packers here alone! Puckers | Chiof hud no more right to order i strike than | comparative stranger to the work required of Date spraue up, kone favoring thy 1S oF Aus ghana Sty nny thinks auicht rather ta vag En f Harty, on uccount of removal from the | ghoutd cake this thing in hand. Itis of vitaline | Any othur meMber, cAaltike coutd only. ho ine | hunewud ts tow, of course, invigh butter ittod | 2osten Pinta and Caps. Joans and Caaslnieres al tat and others the Mth. ‘The faot iat the Mth | Pete nud Lady Hesan at, you reully ought ta | Sitter torest to thom nnd thole patrons who must bavé | auguruted by tho Division or Divtwlons: that hd | toxcrve tho people in thts cupnolty, ‘Tho ox~ | Bike tllbbons, Gloves, Notions, etc. At nis. on Sunday cut quite n tere inthe debates | he unte tu load up at vory little expensc," aN ae | Tho resignations of Capt, William Rack, of F | this product. If thoy eanmot attend to te tet | aarivvanco, In nearly every furtunes whore | ponses of tho oflico have been $4,000 loss than NEW INVOICE STHAW GOODS many delegutes being opposed to Sunday ples | nde mune tuts hheue oe ye; but consider the | Company, Agsistunt Surguon Brown, and Hout, | thom enil a tivoting and uppatnt a party whodo | there hud beon difloutties betweon tho rullronds | for uny provious terin,—which will certainly. bo AT DO CHOCK AM: ggetlonteth nies. After uneuling dthe question fort lone | iwcesmonte’ TE shalldo notahyof the kind, | Gekhurt, wll of the First Infantry, buve been | business will be to da this work Gutalde und thoy | afd the ouginers they were anicably adjusted | quite an item for the votors of tho county to HENIY & HATCH, Aw Hing, {twas finally decided bya lure inafority t6 | von poattion hero vnubles you to buy tostocks, | secopted, do tholr part within und this great loss to nit | when tho munugors mot tho men in w kind and | consider, Among. tho prominont candidates | =: 2MEIY.Jc. Manno hold ton tho Hth, Tho Convention thenclected | Mitinuens mut compel yuit te pate tlre alssesa? d donlers In hog product will end or bo hn- | considerate apirit, Only aftor ull mouns of con- | fur tho oifica of Stuto's Attornvy fe Mr, Charles By GEO. P, GORE & CU. the following Hxccutive Commies wo tive fait | Mut Wedges nut compel you to pay the mises: | Certitleutes have Loon forwarded of tho eloo- | iicnsuly reduced, and wiye tho Inspectors who | ciltution had boon oxtuiistod did it becom the | A. Works who is younK tan of excellent bab nt * charge ot tho urrangenents: Heunis conning, | ews. Ho reusonable, rotuen to thokitehon: and | tion of 1, 4. Glonson und Moses A, ‘True as Cap. | Tivo much ut thie Hine agit roxonaibiity on | duty of tha Grund. Chlot Engineer toca tor | qualifications, and nbly fitted for tho position Bee wamsrs™ . SE Waitangi. 0. O'Comor, J.D. Huyerty, fs | when storks lecnme expensive walt willadd | tain und Firat Leutonnnt of B Company, Hirst | thoie bunds from all parts UE Our lobe gothor tho Genural Griovance Commuittue ta du- | Crom prosone prospouts it would. sdom ‘that Ho . TRAT ite O'Donnell, "TeV, Ghtdy, SG, Slood, Me idedy, | Su auent nfo our vouoa. ane wo welitreswing, | ntunitry. * von, | Sudo whethor ta mou with n grievance worg.| istarlnadranoe ut tae other candidates: und REGULAR TRADE SALE : Wilttam Curran, Chonda Dwyor, Joseph P| Teonieedaomed Head of the hu twotty |. Adjutunt-Gonoral Hilliard bas issued an or- Justified in stopping work. All tho Chief Kngl- | that ho will recolve tho, nomlnation wt the Con- ae Duty, Joseph MeMahan, G, 0. Plant, WJ. Garry. | yocw—"sinart woman, that! Only she docan't he effect that all tho organizations of tho ‘The Future of Our Boys, hoor had ta do with the matter was to tell tho | vention, ‘The Sherlifullty, question is gotting fa The Convention ther n adjorrned, happen to know that Min short.on tho whole ist, utlonil Guard shall engage In out-of-duor rifle ‘Tathe Editor af The Chicago Tribune, mon whue tho decision of tho Committou was, | quite lively, and tho last ‘nddition to tho long © ! a anda boom tn tho turket would be rittiesnukes | Pructice this year, Cit0Ag0, May 15.—Your article in a late num> aya thet ewe left to the. option Of th afon a a tor the le that of Thomas Hully, Juto © CRIMINAL. nud Dio fe ane maguiget nad p is atutt have, at ins bor of TumMunuNn vntitled *Amortoun Roya | oortulnly no Sno-man, power In. that. Honover | iat Munday wid” tho first nontyorsary of the | Tuesday, May 18, at 9:30 a. 7 # i SUE Renal oe Sue NO | Not Pormitted to Learn ‘frades” suggosta the | voted for a strike, and never advised one, When | Roy. 'L.8. Seott'a connection with tho Weat- ? u 8 1 Cuauces Minter, vourding-house bent, ts at Mewconsticlds Now Peers, pos Wabash avenuo, and the rooma will bo rondy | ti outey, Wht (s tobe the future of our boy? | the trouble with the Now Jersoy Central oo» | ininster Presbyterian Church, and avcordingly | One Thowsund Lots, Poromptory. oath 4 tho West Madison Btroet Station upon threo | mpg pow meiith tie onted. by ANCE SOFy spor Having beon an observer of the changes which | curred be, wrote a polita lettur to Col. | ho preuched in anniversary’ sermon, “Durtt GEO. P. GORH & 60., Avellon chargrsof larceny. White boarding at No. 13 | yaeoneleld bebe crented by Lord | A meoting of ful and ata® ollicors has boon ei " Hicker, then . General Superintendent, | tho yeur tho church-udifico has boon improve 7 : Teaconsticld beshles Mr. Montag Corry, now | cailed at the First Regiment nemory for next | bave been wrought during tho inet Nifty yearsin | asking. for a conference. Col, Rick- | to tho extont of $1,000, At presont the church 4. West Washingun strevt he stole weout.and pine | Lord Howton, ure Str, Charles Abney-Hiatings, | Saturday evening, at tho request of the" Re- | tho faellites for doing Wustiuss from the intro- | er replied that ho yould ‘nelther receive | busnmombership ‘of Zi, ont a) at of whom te saluons and sont other urticles from a fellow= croated Lord “Donington 2b Donington the | cotving and Disbubiog Committey,” duction’ of machinery In trades where hands | tho Committeo nor recognize tho Hrotherhood. | wore received lust year, ‘Dosides: tho. Improves b Dourdor named Michael Keleby a gold ring from Ninvquiia oe flawtings, and the Pia on il Cupt. Myron G. Btoly, commanding the Aurora | labor was formerly tho only power, and wit ‘The Grievance Committos then decided that tho | ment to the church, $552 bus been contributed attend . Chutes Kreutzer, of No. 19 on Tho 20 ree i eee ee eae ee ee tiuchent or Qiere | Lieut Guueds, of D Compnny,Chitd Iegiment, | nossed tho increuso of wealth and consequant | Pier tut food cause to aut work. The wen | to bonuvulent objects, and the vanurogutlonal | Of goods for immodiats use shanti nog fe 12 Fi And nsatehel containing clothing and odds und | fuk: Lont arivar Bilictrovor, a en of theo | Foqests the Honorable discharge of Sorat, | vrowth of habits of extravagunco In the outs | ee eee taep teak thote tratne fo the Com | Ganguses have been $1,618,~-making a total of the Auction Salo of Custout a onds of jowelry froma third person whose nunio third tuyquis of Dowishire, created Lord Dune | D. SeMicken., Approved and forwarded, Ph pu an uten! Ne hoy ci oy | Riss, ? was not ascertaiuod. kunnen; ‘and Slr Lawrence Pall, Wuronet, eros | Charles ¥. Frelluigh has beon recommended a8 i ated Lord Maldon of Hatdon, Viscount tare | 1 Me oB. Mongan, 43 yours, American, married, | riugton in tho [rivh Pecragy, long private seeres Fea a reat co gtud FI Probteria eae and uvlerk, is at the Armory churged with the | tary to the Earl or Derby, hus also been called ¥ 1 ombezziument of somo 8400 fram his employer, te aie Atuwe a: tag fe hand etaite ee Hechate foe rae Saar a AD renee Yo EO That the prisoner confesses his guilt, und wiys | WN Watkin, tho rillwuy wmuxnnie. Bo we and Bi 2 n ho lose the ieoney In tates Ganka: Rit he reapeste | Kuows in this country in conection with the per Pers tide Ulaatoltee, woe Of both goxes, It ts not without considerablo | inlght gain thole point. Nothing that was | “Considerable attention ts botng pald i anxiety tat [attempt to forecast tho future wrotur oF dlahonorabte was douse or uttuinpted. | present seaston of the Cireult Oourt ate protee | ne of oir boys. In welghing tho advantages | Tho Peaparettillt on that occasion was un- | cution of saloon-koupors for tho Iitugut salo of , ( und disudvantages which hive resutted fromthe | doyhtedly with Col. Ricker, Tho next troublo | intoxteating Hqvorg, John Schwender bas beon ’ anuzing: poconuy of the fow of the prosent nge | wasonthe Grand ‘Trunk Hallway. ‘wo yours | found guilty on five counts, Walsh and Joyea on BY to do the work of the muny of the preceding | bofore the ocourronce of this didiculty un | twelve counts, and Churles Muyers on threo “i co. one, Lam constrained to udmit the unwelcome | ayrocment was made with tha Grind Trunk by | counts. Robert B. Hofferan, John A. Holland, GEO. P. GORE 4 Perey oe Rite 4 RAGS renee pe cy ince Bipee cuuld a et pire ei uaore Ot cx Bail janas javingetons meenared tt ane ‘aud hav, y ay todude- | gineers, but soon after a fourth class wis made, | pleaded guilty to four counts each, with the un- Ww BV 4 pendunee than had the boy who hard tho same | the pay of which was ve low, and the ayres- Herstandia Coat the Fouulning suaniemiadts 80 & 82 abas 3 + ¥ ~ fully declined to bu Intervigwed on the subject, | Bird of tho Erle Road. Pe wait bofuro hina tty yoary duo, Lot us contrast | mont otherwise Violuted. ‘Tho Onder, mutuer | noleprossed by the Looplo. Itia expoctod: that May {9 za Hy Ua . tho opportunities of the boy of 18W with thoaoof | than have trouble, compromised thd mattor | tho re ‘deal Wednesd a Ha cviduntly hupes for w gottlement oF eompro- ota Re aaa nl rin olaniaisd: GTutea Wald ‘sbisonat als (her Bhat th an have or | tho rest of tho liquor-dealors wilt pload guilty IE esday, y tho hoy of 1840. In the first place, he had the | with Genoral-Munuger Hickson, But a few | the People will accept tho plou, with the excup- ax.ouf choleo of all trudes us a livelihood, and perteot | days after. this somo of tho oldest | Hon af thosa Who are indicted y {ben to siidition toe vary attracts int of freedom. to learn any one, without dlieration. | wind most Felinule ongiuvers wera dlacliargud ‘on | section. thnuer the soventh | Goods woshall clove uutwastoer mre” on ( from uny trades-unton, Thoh, again, toro wus | the ulleged yround that tho forco bud to bu're- There {aan offort belng mado to aula ademaid for 4 four-fold larger proportion of | duced, but reully because they had acted with | Archory Club in this city Tho ne tho { ; Workoiun to bring about tho sume results | the Order. A conunittes went to Montreal, but | old club are considering the proposition of tu- i v, than there {8 at the presont day, Muchincry was | they wore treuted with contompt by the mana- | vitinga numbor of ladies and gontlemen from ra Just in tho commencewont of its varecr asa | gers of the road. Oue of two steps bad to bo | Freeport to engage in a tolrnuniont, Cr wow ould. ubstituto for auunual labor, und Vealdes tho fur | takes elther 16 submit qulvtly to tho outrage flay’ OF twocaltico, MuwcA,d, Wolch’s ttle | aoeteatiteeand encds ready for marse 7 > Reyiment hava beon tastofully decorated and 1 - | Onthe decusion of tho anniversary of the to eco cene i ne ateamnoe, Mond wus loud. | pirth of Francis Joseph of Austria, tuo City of | Htulup with now furnituro, fixtures, otc. Thy Chirk atrect bridge, a thief, who reulitered at | Bpalato, Dalinutia. celobrated thy poopentng of | tie tin rOveRenk er eere now MAgorOLaR'® the Aruory us Archiv Curr, peddier, 17 years | te nqueduct which brings water from Salona mI josh Of ge: pleked iho pocket OF Mrs Bila Je Woou, | (@ tho clty, and which was built by tho Dal | Itis more than probable that Col. Swain will of Ro. 62 Wabash nvenue, Sho folt inutiun Einperor Dlocletinn. ‘The curlous feat- | order the First Regiment out for battullon drill hand in-her pocket, and turolug quickly ure ubout the atfuir is that, notwitostanding tho next Rauutday ‘miuht by mooullght. The drill- cabbud the thief in tho uct.) Her | Sorenced of water under which tho city bus ground will upon Murgot street, betweon fidband ‘seized bim. also” at” about | always luborod, the aqueduct bad never boon | Madison and Lake. er rt BY inlux of mechanical Iabor from tho ald coun | or try to coerce the railroad company tutu retin | girl fell a distance of seven feet into the cellar, : al 12 tries was only just beginning. At. this da; ehargod men. 1 ‘ CANDY: nanos the sumo time, but the thief adroltly passed the serene, wad Baa sheripve been unavailable | tm accordance with an order from general foustate in suit a morican oe rt Hee aee eee work anoruly ttorven ihe an gad gee abe Waa dead: mite Ary gate Bona Gi. & fs, oF #5 f0F ME je Pete Pran coveral tnvemonts “Which cisely —-——————~ ie fied for the soveral brigudes,ceforemtinn | aud ccsa iD tay did sn CRey eo ae aRS. | Hon acts Wy Gis Comnmatttace Phos noes Prous | Math Ge utes and 18 now lying tn a vory. feeble tie Ye or BN Gomoustrated that she and hor inalo companion | Don't trifle with affections of the throat Loticers under @ Brigadior-Gen ‘I f as toude | wore with the Do f tha toading | “Farmers peatiy and “suriGuy 2 wero in ‘league, with, the thief, Marae the | luge, Tae dlalee Honey OF CERO ned okra | ordered for onominations Col eo Here, op | prospect of anding employment except as tond- | were with the Boston @ Maine und the Houding | Farmers tn this seotion aro quite b BiWokioage Jocketbook fo Mrs: Wood, ‘The’ lady at once | Plc a ered 's Toothache Drops cure in one minute, tho First Infantry, Maj. W. 8. Soribuer, of ‘the q iy at Addi ers to the machine. Rallroads, In those two instances the Hrother- | work planting corn. Last year in thi Ht Chicaga. Aone Binion Your correspondent who replies to your ar- | bood was whipped and tho members stood It like | there wore planted TA055 Ncree, and it is believed UR outer Y :

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