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a a » a ° it *& ous beam THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1880.. yoted "no" on Conlkltng's resolution, swung the {holo body completely around to the opposit Tew and compelted the dintingutahed gentle. mn fron New York to cat binown leeks, It me Garfleld again who took the sting out of Conkling’s aperch nominutiog Gen, Grant and ring the other candidates, and poured olf the troubled waters in ono of tho most sxilifal and diplomatic addresses ever mado In a political convention. want diman whose ife and opinions eabety ii] these nehleverunts of which Ehavo on We wantn niin who, standing 0s it powell Vanuintatis bite, Wenenth his. feo all verechievemots nnd in his heart all the love forthe glories of our past, looks forward to ort ithe daugers to come, ‘Wo want blu inno oe ee een nO Aguitst. those. that, We BAYO Pugptin baltle.| Tho Hepubtioan party goes to utah with tho palin of pence, th olive. euch of peace in its han, and holds tt out to every one on thle supreme condition: that tt ‘all nditted forever and furevermore tharwowere right and thoy were wrong. On that supreme condition We meet them us drethren, aid on any other terms we make no ferns forevermore.—Specch uf Wen, Garfcid tn nominating Jolin Sherman, Buchaman the Xopubliean party has nom|- nated. — Wuevold Sinon heard of the defeat of the three Bosecs nud tho third tern, ho turned hia face to tho whit and wept, and wished bo had hover been born. When the yetermm Thurlow ant the news, he straightway took up his Rea and walked, rejoicing that he bad lived to oo tho salvation of tho Lord, saying, Now, Lord, jot Tuy servant depart In pence. Lut it is to be pope tuo prayer of tho veteran will not be }ranteu until he has plumped bis vote for Gar- field. , —————— Ox Monday morting Tie Trinvxe gave monitory hint of the coming mune y corner und In every hotel one bears that, if the Convention gets Inte 1 dead-lock Of tho present candidates, the dark one thit will be trotted on the course ty Gen, rancs A. Guriield. He hus mude hosts of friends: foot fn and out Of the Convention aince he ean ere, He is gentenilty, reaueded, i the wblest “manin ihe Convention.—far supetior, in every Feapect tothe Man whom ho is sitpporting aud eulogizing. Tor St. Louls Globe-Dem., played-out /hoometer,” his been calling en wverybody to tukea bitch on ftatow-line and be snnked into harbor. When fits tow-lHie snapped tho Cinuin- putt Commerelal dedicated to tho G,-D. paper tho following Ines: Furl the tow-line, cotl It gently, Hide it "neath the coftar duory Frtyed and broke, ripped and tattered— Ulyaa will never teed it more. Gonv to mect the mun with the fron Jaw. ————— Denis Kearney was one of the first to call on Ben Butler nm San Francisco, and, tt 1s almost unnecessiry to udd, the curd of the Jiridewell bird was fustnntly honored. When Denia wus {1 Massachusetts be tind no trucr friend thay Hen Butler, and the contidence and frendship then begun ure now properly ces mented, ‘There ts no vyidenco of reform on elther side. ——— $$ Tesny Warp Bexcuen was good enough to telegraph here, “For God's suku nominate Grant; the country demands bim, and he is the only man who enn curry New York." Hud the Conventlon followed tho reverend gent's advice Yew York would bave knocked his cundidate bigher'n the reverend gent’s Life vt—. a Tue Inteusity of the excitement In thi clty during the lust ten days nny be mensure by tho fact that n reul live Prinvess of the El gilsh blood royal bas been bere, and recetved no dure attention than guy American wony or descendant of the frist Kings imfght always euunt upon, is ny ———— Draviey T, Jonson says that the Con- federute dead of Maryland shall huye u monu- muntin the etrects of Baltuuorg yet. The streets: of Haltimore witnessed one of the most Senoblo actaof the Hebuition, If the Confederate dead waut A monument on the field of wn historic under thoy wlnty ure entiticd to be come Temorated In thut wi Tur reporters dld not get the opening of Ponator Conkling's third-tern nominating speech quite currcetly, It was a stanza from Bites DReillys . ich when asked whut State he ballad from, Our gote reply shall bey Ho hulls from Appomattox, Aud {ts famous upple tres, , + ——— Trewesuen thot it is the calm Tevel of the tea from whieh ull highty and depths aro mens- Und<Speceh of Gen. Garfield ww nominating dohn Shernunn, Tho Stepubltean party got its sen level juat be- Tore ft nuintized James A. Gurileld; but It has not yet dona micasuring tho hight of that. achievement, + * SS ‘Tue little News squeals like a sick baby at castor ail over ity crow; but it hus got to take 41, or ius Boss will holst it aver his knew and Spank it. The Boss tukes his bird munfully, aud docs't allow kleking and squuliing yn tho purt of ‘als orguns, ————— ‘Tue FO, breakfasted yesterday morning On ita tirst fut crow; but it made fearful faces asitawullowed euch tldbit, but it will yet to Uke the flavor before the whole coop {8 con- Jumed. “ Use doth beget a habit ina man.” = Tue soldiers will support Garfleld beeauae he wusaeuldier; the sullurs because ho was a Jallor; scholars because he {6 a acholtr; the stu dents bocause he is n student, and tho people because he ga patriot and u atitesmun, —————=—__—-= TuE proud Conkling, who towers nbove Mankind, never fis w iement's doubt about anything. His knowledge [4 like the Grant boom In ite carly stuges—zpontancous.—Clictnnel, Commeretat, Mn. TAtatace has beon having a lively re- Yival, aud reevlved 416 converts into his churclt Jat Bunday, Tho man has energy enough, ‘Whatover clso may be snid about bln. ————-- A8 LATE ns Tuesaday morning the St. Louls -D. printed this hend-lne: “be Old Here In of Victory," but-the tow-lino broke and ‘Mae's bout wont on # bar, Ti L-, should not make cholera-morbus Sroun griinaves na it ents Its big bluck bird ple, , brace up nefghbor, and at toast pre- tend you like tt, | Tue Republicans this the have nom! Rated acandidato who {a natutesman, scholar, 4nd soldier, ranking high {n vach charaotur, ‘Tie chief.takes his crow Mke a atole; why lon't his orgun do ikuwixe, and not disturb poo- ‘Plo with ita cries nud mouns? = | Ler the News loave off tts “damnable Srimacca," und begin on its crow. INDIANS IN COLORADO, Special Dispatch to Tha Uhicuge ‘Ivibune, ahtaosa, Colo, Juno %.—It was rumored boro uring the day that four Apucho Indians hod Sanked the troops and had begun raldiug tho Sukatry in tho vicinity of Cullonte, and thoy bad Some around by Terra Amnritly and were bent n extorotouting tho sottiers in that viclulty. ree of thont camo tothe end of tho Denyor & Grande track tn the San Antonio Mountatss, Yetenday,. but tho men who were thore guanl tho track stood thom off." Roxes of arma 7a ta rounds of ammunition were sont thou A tora to tho scone of uc. India a ines ‘will bo sent to-morrow. A Pueblo re undans to-day and reported tho Apaches seltlony tou tedly of the wirpath, SMostuf the reer Sec tot Gente igh Anxioty and aturm poryading ull olnssos. en BOGUS MEDICAL COLLEGES, Puttaveteuta, June §—Proceedligs aro bo ae to wipe ont fvo bogus medical colleges tae, Joku Buchanan, Deun of the American flvorsity.of Phiindulphta, aud tho Eclectle ietot Collogo of Ponusylvania, has been are U Ho wus algo Preaident of tho Nation- dpote Medioul Association which tssuod re und uyder tho allus of Jumos Mur TED. Ds be aoted ue Dean of the Livingston nly. of Anterica, Chartes 8, Polk and tye 2 Beats, members of the Faculty werd ath ar awed Bix others of tho Fuculty ‘are (itet large, ‘The person urging tho prosocu- faye that for $160 he ubtained five de fiayiee of Doctor uf Medicine, one Dovtor uf Git ay hg, Boctor of Jawa and one Doctor of Ef Sorrttoudonco, inves Lota ncleed he latter Wows the sale uf about d,Qw abeupkins. Fie ot your coma with the “Japanoso Com Wile." 1s Will aurviy wary aud end pain BS coats | FOREIGN. * Gladstone to Expose the Errors of Beaconsfield’s Finan- cial Policy, Another Appeal for Funds for tho Suflering Poor of Ireland, The French Government Prepar- ing to Clean Out the Jesuits. All but the Educational Estab- lishments Must Go June 30. Solomn Obsequies Over the Remains of. the Empress of Russia. GREAT BRITAIN, EMIUNANTH, Toxnon, June 0,.—The emigrants leaying from Liverpool in May numbered 2002, of whom 5,002 are English, 6,890 Irish, 236 Scotch, and tho rematnder foreigners; Inctensa over May of last your, 12,001, OLADSTONE'S FINANCIAL POLICY, Tonnon, June V—The Morning Post anys: * The House of Communs will be asked to-mor yow to wo Into Cummitteo of Ways and Menns to consider certuin, fmimetal resoluions te be moved by Gludstone as Chancellor of the Ex: chequer, Its believed the resolutions will em. brace propositions of sume inagnitude involv fug the fmposition of new tuxation, reduction ef taxation, and rearrangemunt of tuxatlon, ‘Thy necessity of providing for the excessive ex- penditure on itecount of the Afghan war will 1G prt forwird ng one Of tho reasons for dia- turbing tho finmnehtl polley of the Inte Govern invnt, and imnakdng proposes very much in the Mutureof a supplemental Dudget. [t is algo prova. ble n proposal will be made to throw a portion of the cost of the Afgtin war on the Tmperiul revenue. Itis understood Mr. Gladstone will ‘Thursday address tho House of Commons fine pu; nto the Anonolal polley of tho lute Govern- inent FRANCE, RATIONAL FETE DAY. Panta, June 0.—The Chamber of Deputics has fixed ng the National féte day the Mth of July, tho uuniversury of tho taking of tho Duatile, ingtend of Iinperial Duy, tho 16th of August. IN FAYUI O¥ A COMPLETE AMNESTY. Tho Republique Mrancaise pronounces strongly for complete amnesty before tho lth. ‘THE IJEBUITS. ‘Tho Profacts of the depurtinents in which tho Jesuit extublishinents are situated huve been In structed by the Minister of the Interior respect dng tho decrees ayninst tho uuauthorized relig- fous soctutics, ‘Tne Profects must muke a clear distinction between the Jesuit and other unnu- thorlzed orders, ‘The Jesuits ure not to be tn- vited, Ike others, to have thomsutyes authors ized, Lut are vedered to disgolve, und on the woth of June the Jesuits must evaciite the estab ty they now occupy. For tunelilng os- nents, however, thy respit fs prolonged til the Uist of August. Other vunuthorized ore ders will revelve, before the doth instant, ofticial stiinond to declire whethor thoy ited sub- tu thy decrees. Several Prefeets ex- conviction thut few of the orders would und in tholr statutes, The Mistersnid ho was of the same opinion, but ho belfeved there would by exceptions, ANOTHER DUEL. Pane, June ¥—A duct with swords was fought on Belvian, frontier between Lo Polle- d tler, of the J ‘Unire, und ¥ilur, formerly of tho Gaulola, ‘Tlie lutter was wounded twice. RUSSIA, FUNERAL OF THE EMPRESS, St, Petensnund, June ¥.—Tho funeral of the Fuipress of Husain took place to-day In tho Petropaulevsk Fortress. At 10 o'clock all tho Grand Dukes, Duchcases, Princes, and funotion- urleg agsembled at the fortress church, where the Emporor wus Inter received by tho Motro- politun, A muss of requiem was then ecle- brated, fid"the Emperor pluced tho Tinperial criniug beside the corpsy, after which the cofin was closed suid borne to tho vault by tho Rm- peror and Grand Dukes, Tho forte tired minuto. kins during the ceremony, und tho bells of the city were tolled whilst the coflin was being low= ered Into the vault, The Emperor and Gran Dukes ence threw threo hundfula of curth pon it. IRELAND. ANOTHER APPEAL FOR FUNDS, Lonpon, Juno 0.—Tho Lord Mayor of Dublin hus telegraphed the Mayor of every city In tho Uulted States and Canuda ns follows: “ regret fo sny that tunds are still needed for tho rullof of distress 10 Ireland, Tn many places tho pinch is now equal tu any previous time. The distress ig much felt by farmers who drend the work- house, but cin get nothing olay with thulr crops como In. Walle deeply grateful for tho wen. erous contributions already reeelved, Leannot help asking further aselatance for tho Mansion Hoty Fuud Committee durivg uls trying porlod."* TURKEY. a APPOINTMENTS. Coxstantinorre, | June 9—Kadri Pasha, hithorto Minister of Commoree, has been up- pointed Pring Ministor, and Abeddon Pusbn, hitherto Governor of Satoulon, has been up- pointed Minister of Foreign Affnira, ‘THe SQUADRONS, TLoxpon, June ¥.—Tho Frouoh squadron bas sailed from Piraeus for Lesikn Bay. ‘Tho En- fila ‘ond Itallan squadrous will also shortly go thore, PORTUGAL ‘DE GAMA'S NEMAINE, Lisnon, June 9.—The romains of Vasco da Gnma, and of Camovns, tho pout who celebrated Da Gamn'a decds, wore yesterduy removed ucrosé the Tagua to the Monastery of Belom, Tho ovcuslon was made one of grout public cure- uionialy throughout Portugul. AFGHANISTAN, TUE VRETENDER, Ganur,, June 9.—Abdurrabman Khon bas pro- elulmed BMazari-Bburlf the temporury Cupitul of Afghanistan, Ho continues to oppsues the poo- a ralge money, Turkestan is torrorizeu by soldicrs. GERMANY, PINE-DAMP EXPLOSION, Venti, Juno 0.—A telegram from Dortmund announces W fire-dutnp explosion there. Nitie~ toen corpses huye been already found, A Luminous Paint. A luminous paint bas boon Batunted. in En- wland, ‘The Lancet of Murch © thus roports a Inty lecture on the ae Most of our svfontitle knowledge in regard to phosphoresconco is due to tho younger Loo- querel, Whose resourches on the subject extend ver more thin thirty yours. Thy property isu very comman one, although more substunces elnft Hight only for Yory short porluds of tle. itis posscssed to a cortuin oxtent even by white paper, aud by dinmonds und rubics with great Invousity, though little persistence, Almost all abudes of color can be obtained from diferent preparations, but tho rose-violet of Balmaio’s pator is superior, in briiisacy and duration cum bined, to all others. Tho palit can be mixed olthor with wator or oj, In the lnttor vehicle it rediate the action of water and wr int romarkable tmannor, und can be applied to an ulmoat indeliait nuuber ef pur- . Muny of those uppllcations were Mlus- truted ut tho Ieoture, luminous sources bolug tho clectrlo lybt, tho siretrig snes tho mug- nealum ight, ordinary enydie, wn fen ght, wd, ubovo all, voumon dittused daytiyht. Among tho ornamental urtieley exhibited were decorut- Ivo tllos and statuary, clocks, and Indiasrubber balls, the atnutuury: being ropresentod by a brilliantly Jumiuous buat of the Prince Cunvort. In tho more practical lugs woru luminous panes upted for se in gunpowder: aud aptrit stores, fnalfor inutch-boxes euslly visible throughout: the wighte advortisoments of lodgings, inicrip.: dons for poxt-ollices, aud the Ike, ‘The roofs af rullway-curringes baye niroudy buon paluted with the new material, und the lgi be quite suiticiunt for tunnels, although, of wourso {tte not, Proposed tut ft shull roplaco fampa-dt night. ‘Tho nanos uf strvots muy wlio bo ndvuntugeously inseribed In lumtious palut, and endluas utber wics Carin thomsulyus, plost important of all, huwever, ary the, pro- posed used of the now palee for murlae die poses. For oxample, itis often extremely die cult, and yet ubsulutely neceswary, upol dirk Tights to dai sugutas the buoys which murk tho vhunnels of harbors and rh If the buoys werg couted with the tnult paint they would by visible throughout the whole or at ally rato tha yecater partof the ulght. Aguln, i Situs buoy Is practloally useluva on a durk night, Tho unfortunate nit overboard canuot sow Itz and, good = Bwiinwer hi may be, ier, Minera" chaney if ho “ rusohos it to “plek him or if a bout fa ublo pi Up. But the iife-buoy exbibited ut the lecture would bo at ull dines duficlontly luminous to be visible ut abory diufunces, and would guide pot ouly tho awlmuecr but the puutscrew. Lustly, SUES - adiver tn full drewa was oxhibited, whore heimet and waterproof cont had been painted and uinipated, He looked tke nm ponderous and unwieldy host, and emitted at imonnt of Nett that would be guite suillelent toyulde his ope Hons at tha futtom ater, fe wna stat in fact, that the sume th ec, alreat had been worn a Dock, and that thu df bottom of Southampton r hid been nbte to dls Ungulah the bolt-heads ona ship's bottom with porfcet one, CANADA. Mooting of the Conroltdated Mank Bug reholdere< Mineo vary of Silver— Ger: ulul Recelpir—-Prince Leo pold and tho Musons. Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Moxrneat, Jung 9.—At a mouting of tho Con- solidated Hank shurvhulders to-day tho Presi- dent read alist of Mring in Montrent and other places, ull now fn Iquidation, by which the bank lost largo sums. ‘Tho T'resident explained that the loss by the Tank Syne diente owas in tho purchase of tho bank's shares in order to sustuln tho market, ‘Tho Syndicate was composed of tho President, Directors, and prominent starebolders, some of whom paid thelr share of the losses, but others repudinted on tha ground that Ronny, the ox-Cusbier, put down thelr numes with- out any authority, A long, augry Ulseuasion followed the disclosure of tho names of the des fuulters, Mr, 1. Cusaele proposed a motion to muke over 8,00) shires to be enneelfed, thus re ducing the amount of nominal eapital, und, upon tho tite Directors doing this, the shareboldors — waqpld reo to atty furthor legal ~ proceedings against win, fie mation wus curried without Mr. Kubert Mont, broker. was eleotud on & ballot the shareholders’ Hqulduwor under the wind-up net. ‘Two additonal liquidators will be eleuted to-tnurrow, ‘The -atatement of nee counts submitted to the mocting nuited surpius, after paging of tho Hubilitica, of 588,097, louving from 18 tu 25 per cont for tho aburebolders, + Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Tononro, June ¥.—The soberepatton of the Bund Street Congregational Chureh met to-night tu take netion iu regard to the renewed chara of wrony-dolng against the pustur, Mr, Hande ford. ‘Tho pross wis not ndmitted to the meet, ing, Whick was a large ong, including a large number of lady members'of the congregation, It ig tnderstood 9 communication was recelyed from Mr. Hundford tendering his tustgnution. Speetul Dispatch to The Chicays Telbune, Br, Joun, N. i, June %—The Key. br. Mack Nye bus received u dispatch fromthe District Attorney at Albuny, N. ¥., seeking [Information about tho marriage of a young woldun dite Hosully Hilton, who was murdered yt Albuny 0 short thing age, Willlum McNeil, the young woun's busbund, fs alleged to be the murderer, quid is in custody avmutelng the nection of the court inthe mutter. Dr, Muclise sont 1 tele- gum in reply stuting thut he bud miurrlied two poruuns of the nuines given, and that the mar Hage way solemmized ‘about the 1th of lust November ut bis residence, The man, he suld, appeared with the womun at ble house In thy ufternoun of that dus, and, from whut he could lear fron O'Neil, he believed ho wus a Captain, and had come from the United Btutes to marry this womun, As Ucar us can bo leurned, the woniun belonged tothe North Shore, After the marriage-ceremony the couple pro ceeded to New York, alnve wh thine no knowl edge of thelr doings bul been ude known to itil Saturday, when We wag. ap prised of the murder, At ‘tho request of the sender of the incsgaye, Dr. Muclise will proceed tu Albany to cértify to tho performunce of tho martringg-veremony. Spectut Disyateh to The Chtcago Tribune. Orrawa, June te-A tun named Napoleon Draponu, of Huth, bas been arcested fur throws ing bis eblld out of an upper window, ‘Tho ebikl was fortunately caught by a neighbor, Dracat, siyd that lls ehild is an angel, and, having wings, cnn tly. A discovery uf silver within a short distance of Ottawa fas Leon made by @ young man nied Archambault, who showed the sp Grant. ‘The exact locality of the Ia kept u secret, but it is known to be on the Lower Ottuwit, near the river. ‘Tho assay made showed thut the ore fs rlch ‘A deputation composed of Messrs, Fitzgerald, Enyelhurdt, und Noble, ovil-reliners, has been mi rtaii representations to the Goyern- iment respecting tho dutles upon oll, the object of which would appear te be thet the Govern. wont should adupt such reguintions ns would alford incrensed protection to thy Canadian ree flner and manufacturer, Sir Leunard Tiltey, in his last budyet-speoch, pve the estimate of receipts renew sources luring the present fseal your as $24.400,000. The revontes {rut nil sou of twelve amonnts to $ et Tey that, under the must favernble elrcumstunces th relation to the present month, Slr Leonard ‘Tiley will be out over $2,000,00) In his culcula- jor. Ottawa Orangemen havo deolded to have no procesaion July 13. Special DGpatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Montnkat, Juun 9.—Tho Frouch presa ly now raking upa ktory published by Lat Minerve in 1876, churging Mr. Wurtele with being a Prus- aun by birtk,and instinets and that, ont the day of the fall of Redan, he gave a grand dinner to his frlends in Montroul to catebrite thut defeat. Mr. Wurtele is the present tuneial agent in Paris of the Dominion Governmont, and a Parla newspaper hus republished Lat Minerve's story. ‘Tho tteo of the Colomlal Missionary: Soctety in Englond his addressed wn indignant, protest to th |. Dray aud tho Trustees of Zion Chureh, Montreal, churglug thom with gross misuse of the ghuroh- property, whieh tho 8o- ety had helped to create und for many yeura to suatalo. * “ Veluco Leopold, Past Grand Junlor Waruen of the Grand Lodge of Enginnd, and Proyinclat Grand Muster tor Oxfordshire, Engtind, bag been invited Ly the Grand Master of Quobeo to be presont at the luying of tho cornerstone of the Btewart Memorial Conreb at Frolighsbury, ‘The Hon. George Ycomun and a New York party have returned trom a sutistuctory exploration Of gold-deposita on the River Metgernictte, in Beuuce County, SUSPENDED. Naw Yonk, June 9,—Askell, Tufts & Co., ship- ping and commfesfon mervhanta of this efty and London, susponded to-day owing to serious trouble in London, oceastoned by pur- chuses of iron mudoe by their houss there, but unknown to tho partners until recently, The Tabilities ato estianited nt $30,000, but the Nabliitics on account of the newspeenliiions are beliavod to be Bou, Exuggerated reports wero curront to-day which placed thomas high ns os ———__. Prince Bismarck Declincen Good Sit- untlon, Parts Letter (May 14) to Lonion Times, Contemporary Jourmuilan recently yory nearly: obtulred y colltuyue who would cortulbly have. contributed to rials the dignity of the profess sion, and whe would speedily huve monopolized universal attention, A short tle go an American arrived in Berita, and nudrosied to Prince Biymurck u letter couched tn the polltest tures, and written with“tundoubted suriousicss, In this letter tho Amerieun traveler unnvunced to the Prince thut hu bad come to Norlin in fule fimentof o mission, the Importance of which the Cluncollor must not underrate, and one which intglt have tho most important consc- guences for his own policy as well us for publi. opinion in merul, He had boon sont to Prince Hswurek by oa shuws an csti- A MONEhS ott sforelu very grout. Aimericun “newspiper, whieh dollalted bY vodpuration, — It plucud {te columns ut his disposal once 1 week fur the uncontrolled publication of an article, hort or lung, as tho Prince inight dotermine, which, starting Srom Atnoriuy with the yroutest powlble Gelut, would vouvey the Prince's views to all tho corners of the globe, would give Fluo week after Weok to tho (nust aniinuted contruvorates, and would thus afford the Chancellor a meuns of knowlug tho gouoral optoton on bls vlews; while these by a weekly dose would be gradunfly fustitied into tho minds of Europo—niy, of the whulo ely- Ilzed world. Moreover, aa practionl Americans, thinking even ao Chuncoltor of Germany mlgbt Oind these reusons too Platonie, the propricturs of the newspaper, through tholrambuseulor, of fered tho Prince for each of those articles, aud for tho whole thine during which hu wigne write thon, even wuld they nut exceed twenty dineg, tho sum of thet by, $10,000 a year, Thoy declared dhowselves ready to deposit bus forvhand 000, the Pri thus beluy plitced In poasvasion of two yours’ compensation, CVen should the papor, despite the stipulations to tho contrary, not publish wa ine of whut the Prince wrote, ‘On reeelylug this curfous and serlously oxprossed offer, tho Prinve laughuil very much, and hud f serious ruply sont, stating that: Lis humorous ovoupations pravented bin from wee wopting auy more. Whon bli reply bud buon sunt off, tho Prince, suddenly turniuy to Count Herbert, Bismarck, hls son, oxchimed, § How stupid of me; we might bnve peoponed to Chom to Have a letter from you for bull the aun.” It i4 dunounved thut, after his failure with Pringe Bisuarek, the negotiator sturted for Paris to ud some colevri Hy abou —— The Crown of Hungary, Tho crown of slunwury hos lately, for the frat thinu, buen photographed, It te greatly revered by the Mugyurs, who Uelleve that the finer pore tion forme part of the origlual crown presented: to the trst King of Hungury by the Pope, A. D. X ‘The regalia are kept fi a chest secured by eight souls, und the ‘Royal weal in the centre. ioe. may ouly bu broken by those whe ulllxud ou, Love and Pugilisny, Rafferty and Hyun, Now: Orlow wors rivals for tho hund of tha & they wrreod to wettle the quedtion fight, ‘Tbore werd ropes anil stukus, 0 roferos seconds, 0 potlce rtd after the encounter, gud othor churucteristios of such oecudons, But tho victor did not uc the prise after wll, tor whe suid she bud nevor intended to murry eithor, ——— a ————— Bee tho Pony Lawn Nor it Boyden, Holl & Gow rapt (san ass ——— Knowles’ Insect Powder Gun ts by fartho boat, pat Dba hatred No othor Whisker Dye oquals {1 all's—0¢ cents uailists, cael ane y a ray SPORTING EVENTS. Trotting at Jackson, Detroit, Pitts- burg, and Beacon Park Yesterday, Unexpected Defeat of Himyar by L’Are gentine in Fast Time at St. Louis. Tho Worcesters Win Their First Game Against the Buffalo Team, THE TUR JACKSON HACE. Spretat IMspatch tu The Chteago Tribune, Jackson, Mich., dune 0—Tho accond day of tho raves of thy Jackson Horeo- Hrevders' Associ ton opened with o good truck ond largo ut+ tendance, 3,000 peopte being on the ground. ‘The 2:10 racu’ fs postponed till to-morrow, Caarlic Ford not arriving until this afternoon, Tho pacing and trotting races were Intercating, the favorits being beuten in both. tg-—Purse, 810; $5 fo rat, 6260 to Pacing—Purse, $1,000; $500 to firs! a oun Go to think elovtorourtn: WP dT. (Camu baelt Washington, D, C.,8. g. YSCott,.eceee eee ol Kot & Stic 8. uriete een CMA Bae 8 8 Jumnes Longetone, Phitladelphia, bic’. CURE, oo eisai mei 2:81, 2:20, 221. Bala Wornet distanced for ruining, and Clint cr given second ioney. 1 class, purse ; £100 to first, $200 to second, $1:0 tu Luird, 6 to fourth dobn Splan, b. $. Himbold! 411 1 UH, Dorsey, Hunker Hl! ” Ww. h, Holl 21228 2 G. W, Sanders, Wilton, ‘ia, ch, # Josephine......, . gaa 3 J Fullur, Nashville, cb. in. Lian 249 2ro. Charles Sunith, Sit. Vernon, ., pM ities Detaburgs ial ge , Date, Diulllsburg, ind. bg. Hechwvuod, He i AT ST, LOUIS, ' Special Duepatch to The Chteago Tribune. Sr, Louis, June ¥.—The great event ut the dJovkyy Club raves to-day wis tho unoxpeeted defent of Himyur, tho furorit, by L'Argentine. The twits uw surprise to ull nnd a dlaap: polutinent to many, especially tu the lane crowd who had backed the’ fumous son of Alurm against the fleld nt odds of $180 to 83.3 but perhaps the most digappuinted Individual of all wud Maj, Thomas, the noted Kentuckian and owner of {Hinyur, Bud riding, he claimed, wus whut hau fost the rice to Wusn, the green rider who mut Himyar, Before tho race he sald: *itlde a wilting mee to tho third quarter-pule, unt muke the struggle from there.” Hitnyar was wetluy budly, snd the green: rider wus sittin Nhu poorly, Half-uedozen thnes v tmitnor le him by the bitup to the fag, At last the igual enmne, aid the throe were olf, 1 was lott badly. Puss tho wire on tho se: ryentlne: was leading Expectation a full ug with Himyur a youd third. So they went to tho = quiirter and he half-mile post. Now wis tho time, for Himyor to eatch up. “Ito will go, to tho’ front whenever he gete rendy ta," a Kentueklun shouted, Bush was now seen giving the favorit a elear bit and the whip, Ulnyar answered tho enll nobly, ‘The homestretch was entered with L'Argentine still ln the tend, but Uimyre at her Levls, Both riders plied the whip and spurs, und both horyes were duly thelr beat, (Corning punt the grand stund it seemed as though Mimyar would beat the famous mare, but whe held ber own to. the wire in Hae neck and shoul- ders nbead of | TMuynr, with Expecta- ton & poor third, Bush lost the ru by poor flue: although be did practically obey Instructions; but where he did err was th fottin: ' yet too long nilend nt the stact ian ulle post. The tine of the first quarter wus 28, the hulf G4, the three-quarter 13384, the ae in 134244, and the milly aud uo quarter in i. AT DETROIT, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Dernorr, Mich. June 9.—Nenrly 3,000 persons Attended the ricea of the Detroit Assochition. Inthe 23h rice Mack Cloud won first money, or Katle Barlum, secund, $250; Alfred, third, SUMMARY Binek Cloud. ssooel 211 Katle Barlun zig e alfred, 3339 Pine BBY SHS Ss Sih; In tho free-foreull puciug Fics, puree, of $8 of whleh $100 to rst, #u to second, B12 to third, and $8 ty fourth, Steopy fom wut with hands “down th 2:20, q Chuge tddk aveond niunies, Sweotzer wh Bay Billy fourth, ‘Lhe butehors' utd drovers’ race wus tho most exeit- ing of tho day, and was wou by Little Sam, who: ook the dst third, aud Contech, huts, i246 240, and #Hl 2-5, ‘Little Mu toulc the second huat in 2;003f; Rattler third, |, AT BosTOK. Bostox, Mass. June 9.—In tho trotting races at Beacon Park, tho 2217 claga was won by Knox Hoy in three atralyht Heatss Annto Pure scent. Abert Ly third, Molund fourth. ‘ithe, #4, =rne S30 purso ‘was won by Richard {n three Straight heats; Ned Hastings second, Eve third, followed by Lothy, Pickpucket, Kittlo Castman, Han Wood und Lady Wiltuurth in the order numed, ‘Timo, 2248, 212524, 3: AT PITTSBUNG.. Pirranuna, Pa., June 0.—Anothor large crowd was in attendance ut: the Friendship Driving Park to-day. The first race was in 2:22 cliss, fora purae of $700, and wus won by Jobin uw i et3 Ported et purge of $500, yvon by Dan Donnldson. 8ix horses ‘started, | 1 tho second buat Honch was distanced, Lonvon, June ¥.—Thirty-une horses started in the Jtoyul Hunt Cup ruce on Ascot Heath to- day. Strathorn was wluuer, Lord Chve second, and Tortius third, : Parolo was never prominent in tho race, and fuished with tho middle lot, BASE-BATLLT. WORCESTHL V8. BUFFALO. Hpectat Dleputeh to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Wonucesren, Musg,, Juno 9.—Tho Worecaters found Galvin to-day und butted bin for vizbt earned runs. In the frat inulng Wood, Knight. Woaltaoy, and Creamer got singles, Sullivan a two-biser,and Bounet and Irwin threo-buso bits. In tho ninth Wood and Itichmond made u alnygle and Btovey and Knight two-basers, . Tho Buf- falos got their runs muinly on the Worccaters’ poor fielding, Junin g3d5b6789 Worvviturs. 000100 28 Buffalo. 0000001 26 Harned riis—Worcesters, & Fielding orrors—Worcestors, 6; Tuffalos, & Buse bits—Worees! Hutulow, 9, ‘Two-busu hits—Stovey, Sullivan, Kinight, ‘Threu- base hite—Iewin, Hennet, Bullivan, iTor- nung. First base on ornore—Liufalos, 2. Loft en buses—Worcesters, 6; [uffntos, 6, Struck out—Stovey, Wood, Itebmond, Crowe Joy, Michardion, owe, Gulvith, Furco. alls exitod—Itichuront, 06; Gulviny 112, Strikes culled—Hletmond, 20; Gulvin, 39. Pagwod butli—teunot, 1: lowe, 1. Witd pitehus—Itleuunond, 1, ime of pume—25, Umpiro—MeLenn, HOSTON—CLEVELAND, Bosron, June v,—-Loatons, 4; Clovolands, 8. AQUATIO, THM MULINK REGATTA ‘The list of ontrics for tho third annunl rogntta of tho Mississippi Valley Amateur itowing Ass soofation, to be hold at Moline, Ht, Juno 23 to 24 inclusive, {8 a8 fallowas Senior Four—Dixo Boat, Club, Burlington Houting evocation, Pourla Bont Club, Sylvan ub, Mulino; Farragut Boat Club, Cute cag Modoo Howlng Club, 8t, Loutu; Davenport jaan jul Ls Junior Four—Modov Rowing Club, Bt, Loula; Aihlatie Cluv, Hoek Islands Hurlington outing axsvelation, Dixun Hout Club, Btitchull Hawlig Club, | Aliivautkeos Wapslliioon Hout, Club, Clinton, tu-| Sylvan Hust Club, Moline; Davou= ub, port Hout C! J mngle-Hylvan Boat Club, Moline, (two entries); Minnesota Boat Club, St. Pauly aAthlowe Cluv, Mock Island; Varragut Club, Cyivnyo; St. John Club, New Orleans, ree for- Alb Double tisdale Clu, Hillsdale, Mich; Sylvan Club, Moline; Riverdale Club, Alverdale, It; Davenport, Club, Honior Boullo—syivau Club, Parrugnt Club, Sls-Oured Burges—Farragut Club, Burllagton Club, Keokuk Club, Muline Club, W: Club, Peoria Junior Duuble—Wa yaluintoon gla Riverdale Club, Madison Club, Davenport Junior PalrPusrayut Club (two ontrica), Wap- siplutcon Club, ‘roo-for-All, Pulmi—Sylyan Clud, Farragut Club (two entries), Ele aarsd Qiyé—Burllugton Club, Kuokuk Freo-forvall Singtca~Hiverdalo Club, Peoria Club, Bt. Jobn Club, Sylvan Club, Club, Now Orleans; Be. Joe Club, Buulor Btugles—Sylvan Club, Riverdale Club (iru satay Poorla Club, 8t, Jobu Club, Perse- verangy Club, Free-foreull Fours—Burlington Club, Hilla. dale Club, @corla Club, sylyyn Club, Furragut POLITICAL. (Continued from the Third Page.) Us sefutonly ae money, they should be made sub- Ject to taxation the sume as other money, Aa Mu payura. we decinre our gritificution at the acts of tho Democratic members of Congress in reducing publie expendituros, In cutting off the allowance and payment of quostionable and fraudulent clitmas, resulting ina saying to tho ‘Lreusuty of inore thin $10,000,000, Fisth—We will etand withall our mightagalnst the tyxression of the Republican leaders upon the rixita of thd State mudy for the purpore of Unllting upastrong central power dangerous to the fibert of the people, We will inall Melty maintaly the constitutional rights and powers of the United states, and as fithtulty aa wo will mnintiin and vindicate the rights of States, us reserved hy them in tao Constitution, Suti—The legistation of 187 fs entitled to honomible indntion for having redeemed the ph de of tho Democratic Convention of 1876, to. wide by Inw for the comforts and safoty of hvorera in the mines, and securing thelr wages to tho perscua einployed by corporutions, and wo are fi favor of such fogishition fn tho prem: ise as miny bo neeesnry ond proper. Wo gongratiiate tho pec of the “State that by tho netion of tho Lemucrats of tho lust Leglelature, basing representation on tion und contiguity of territory only, shame and taint of fraud have been removed from tho apportionment of representation, and tht now tho poople will be equally and fairly represented, Seventt—Tho people of Indiana arc just! prout of tholr system of freo schools, and will matntain thelr fuil force and usefulness, and to that end we must sco to It that the munugement thereof do not becotne wasteful or oxtravagant, and that ho part of the munificent fund which thoy have provided shall be tsed for sectarian or for nny other purpose whatever than the sup+ port of common schooler, Highth—Wo are gratitied that the Demoerats in Congress have acted In reapect to bounties und pensions for soldiers and thelr farmilles in the splrit of Justive und Mberulity. Ninth—We hold up to public detection the conduct of the Republican. purty in placing: Ilayes and Wheeler, by erlmtnil — practices shocking to overy honest sentiinent and dnmuag- Ing te our fnatitudions, in ofk tw which they were not cleetyd, It was an ontrtge upon free ment, and & crime muruinat the elective thut cannat be forgiven, and mnet not 1, and for whieh the guilty party must riven from power, and consigned te Infamy, and we hold up to publicdetestation the conduct of the President in rewarding the gullty prr- {ius by conferring Upon them big and luern- tye ott To reward erie isdtaelf erhininul, Tenth—During tho past few years our country, hug been blessed in a high degree with favorable sensons. and the production of our. valuable staples has been Gnorinously In excess of our own consumption. We bitye suld te fore elyn countries nummy hundred talons more thin we have pitrehused gfrom thom, Gold and sliver bitve come tog; business confidence has been restored, wid Wwe have the hope and promise of Fee tines azain, Tit all this we recognize tho lesaings uf God upon our country’s und we de- nounce it ng false and blasphemous when par- tlsun leaders claim thit this {8 the work of thelr hands, and that the people shall be thankful to ‘bom, and nut yratotul to Heaven, for return- u iny prosperity. Blccanth= Yo approve the seutiinent ox- pressed by Gov, Hendricks in bis Jetter of ac- ceptinee © in 1836, that the” iniquitous coulio Rystem which, through the “agen. ey of weulthy compuntes fmports Chinese bonds men. catublishlug a spucies of slavery, and in- terferes with the fist reward of Inbur on our Paclile Const, fshould be utterly abolished, Teefth——Our state Administration is entitled to the respect and support of the peuple, The Governmont ot Indiana fa eficlently adminis fone and tnore cheaply than thut of any other nite, Thirteenth—That we recognize the rights of colored citizens a3 Well as whites who emlgrate into Indinmt, but we condemn and denounce the aetlon of the Republican party in Importing into this Sinte puuper neyrces for the sole pur- pise of wang thet ws voters, Fourleenth—We hereby instruct our dolegates in the National Convention at Clucinuatl to pre- sent to tht beds tho name of Thoms A, Hens dricks as u candidate for President of the United States, one who hos at all thes fulthfully matn- tained the cause of Domocratictruth and justice a Mtably to tho Dumocracy of the whole Union, thus assuring the election of & Demucratic Leg- isluture ind & Uited States Senutar In 1841, and Wjust. sure, and constitutional administration of the General Government. Hifteenth—We favor the continuance of the two-thirds rule tn the Natlonul Convention, and the deletes this day chosen ure hereby ine structed te vote for the Hon, Thomus A, Hendricks ug our candidate for the Presidency, and to vote ug a unit on all questions in suid Cunvention. aa aly TUE DELEGATES. 19 delepates-at-lurge to the Cincinnntt Con- yention aro: Senator’ Dy, yee voorices Judge W.E. Nibluck, aut Col, J. Rv Shuck. ‘These, ag well as tho ontire Congresstonal delegation, will upport Mr. Hendricks fur the Freaidential nomination, Contral Committee organized The new Stato to-night by electing Willlam H, English Chair- man and J. H. Rice Secretary, Tho deletes to Clucinmiti made Oscar B. Nord, Chairman und vesociated W. Scott Thay and Chueles Brownell with him as the Exceutive Committee, MARYLAND. THE DEMOCRACY, Barrtxone, Md., June %—Tho Democratlc- Conservative State Convention to select delu- gates to the Natlonnl Convention at Clucinnatt and choose Prestdentlal Electors met to-day. The resolutions declare adherence to the princl- ples which buve guided and controlled the pol- foy of the National Democratic party since tho formation of the Federal Government. Thoy repudiate the great wrong by which the will of the puoplo tn the clectlon of 1876 was reversed by fraudulent counts after the polls were closod, und, the Republican party being In possession of tho tnilltury power, the peuple inv no cholco except between ctvil war and such form of urbl- tration as the representatives of the Republican purty In Uongresa uiight wee it te devise, At offense was then committed ayulust the whole poople which ought never to be forgot- ton fi eeauarn Tho Nepublican party bas use tho public money aud public Innds in fostering great monopolies: hus tiled tho publlo Treasury by mieans of tarlile intended to pro- anote (6 advantage of partleulur manufacturers at tho expense of States; hus created a syate: ler which the Natlonal Executive may unduly and uirectly imilucnee both State and Federal elections, [t ins Inerensed the number of olticers uutil thoy form an Immense elvil foree, governed by an dependent upon ita will; and {t hus used the Federal urmy ag a means of inercasing its po- Ktical power, More thun oucu the people of the United States havd been brought ta the verge of bankruptcy by the legistation of tho Republtean party, and they owe thelr returning prosperity only to tho blessing of God and ‘thoir_ own increased economy and. nutiring labor, ‘They declare tho Veliuf tnt the Nutlomtl Democrutio Conservative party will inulntuln the oquality of alt citizens betcre the Juw, nnd enforee and uphold thelr constitutional rigbts; will check the present oxtruvegunog. in thy oxpenditurvor public money; willreforin the fnfustice and inequality of extating tara; will tmuintain absolutely tho eupreniney gf tho elvil oyer the military power, and check the progicas of centralization, and kvep the Executive and Congress within tho limit, of tho ‘powors on tded to thom by the Constitution, ‘Tho resatutions deeline to lustruct, ut ox. pias contidence tt tho distiagulahed ability: of Thomas Francs Bayard, ‘ne delemited-utelarge chosen are: William Pinkney Whyte, Philip F. Thomas, John Loo Carroll, and Bornard Carter. NEW YORK DEMOCRATS. PREPARING PON THE CINCINNATI CONVENTION, Spectal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, New Yor, June 0.—Thero ta the activity of proparation for Cincinnati! in the Nemocrutic camp. Rumors of ull sorts are rife. One of thom fa that Tilden will withdraw, but be will not. Tho belief Is growing that ho will tranafer his powor to Puyne, and make ft an Ohto Presi- doutial fight all dround, but in that cuso it will do n atl! hunt program, and not be made known untit the Demueratic Convention mevts, “Payne aud Randatl” te frequently mentioned hore usa probable ticket. Anothor ts Seymour end Thurman, Tammuny gocs West with a hure rah, elxteon palace cara and unlimited food and drink for tha Druves, Grafula's band {a to bo taken along to hulp make a nolso that shall {rlghtcn tho nomingtion away from ‘Tilden, There hus boon ytich talk about wu compro- miso between Tider and Tammuny, but it iv known that nothing of tho kind has yet been effected, The Taimmany cars will be Uriped in bunthig and ormunentod with ineoriptions, ‘The ehyluy will bear portralts of Kelly and Se: our, the lutter being announced as the noxt President. Tatitnany is band to go in for 7 Horatio Seymour buon. With a repreaentauion, of GW, thuligh buying no wets fa tha Convene ton, ‘Tammy thinks 9 defeat can be brought about fur Tildeu, aid will present tho Conveu- ton with n protest finmediately upon tts argan- fantion. Fouroft tha Now York delegution are sald to favor Field, ORUGON, 4 A REPUBLICAN VicroRY, SAN Francisco, Cul. June 0.—A dispatch from. Portland says Orugon bas gone Republican, M, C, Gyorgo, Republican, fa elected to Congress by about 8) mujority, Tho three Hopublican Bus Pegute Judge hive average majorities of aver WX. The Legisuture ts deabttul, with the chances tn fuvor of tho Nepublicaua, OINOCINNATI, VREPAIATIONS, Cixcixnati, O., Juno %—The Prosidentlul Commlttev of tho Democratic Nutlonal Comusit- toe, with Col. b. A. Harris, Chulrman, hus made consideruble progress in preparlug Musle-Hull for the use of the Democratic Nuvanal Convens ton, The telegraph companies will buve ofll- ces in tho corridors ob euch side of the ball, in direct communteation with tho detemutes, press representatives, and stage. The roportcrs’ ta- bles will bo placod Sn two rows In frout of tho stage. Delegates will have the front portion of tho hall. Ladics will bo admitted ‘to mused seata on the rear of the stage, Decorations will be almple, the grandeur of the interior of the hall Iteeif forbidding any cinborate display ‘Tho Committee is assured that the ratlroads all over tho cuunti ‘will give reduced rates to per- sons attonding 16 Convention, GEORGIA. DEMOCRATIO TATE CONVENTION, ATLANTA, Ga., Juno 9,—Tho Stato Democratic Convention was hell to-day. Tho tlelegates-nt- Jarge te the National Convention are Gen. A. I Lawton, Goorge T. Dnrnes, BP. Howell, Gen. P.M. B. Young. Adhesion to the two-thirds Tule is recommended. Thedelegntion fa reported solid for Vietd, exeeptone tor Bayard and one for Tilden, NOTES. NOMINATIONS. Spettal Dispateh to The Chteano Tribune, Sruxarizny, Wl, Juno &.—The Democratic Congrossional Committee of tho Tiwelfth Dla- trict to-day nominated William M, Springer, of Washington and C a Dey Ce co) ae ebtiy upe May, N.J., for Congres: CRIMINAL NEWS. MEARD FROM, Spectal Dispatch tu ‘The Chicayo Tribune, CLEVELAND, O,, Juao 9,—Rerthold Sondau, tho missing Treasurer of the Kesher hol Barscel, and oO promincnt Jewish citizen of . this city, who ws supposed to buye been murdered, fos ut Inst been heant from, Isnae Levy, of. Akron, saw Sondutt fu Baden-Baden, ‘Tho latter was not aware vy knew anything of the Abaconding. Son- dua’ had plonty, of monoy and spent it freely. Bondau, from bls position as Treasurer of the Grand Lodge of Kesher Sucl Burseci, Is well known all over the country, * ARRKS'LED, New nOteans, June 9.—Icrry Itusscll, ex- President of the Bank of Lufayette, wus nr- rested to-dny on now Information charglug em- bezzlement, ee nies WU. Ts New Yonk, June ¥.—Tho report of the West- ern Union Telegraph Company for tho quarter onding June WO, 1880. shows that the not profits for the quarterending June 80, Inst, based upon official returns for April, nenrly come blete roturns for Mny, and estimating business for June {reserving an ameunt guiliclent to mect tho claima of tha Atlintic Paciie Telegraph Compuny under. existing ogrewmunt), will, be about S10; surplus April 1, Se248; toll, 2025.4 from whieh. appropriatiug interest on bonded debt, $107,200; construction, $20,000; slnking-fund uppropriitions, §20.000 ments, FU; sitndrics, $100; cave balance of 81521281, A dividend of 1% per cent requires $717,670, deduating which, ieaved a sure plus after paying the dividend of $510,711. oe THE SOUTH PARK, ‘The Board of South Park Conuniseionera held & necting yesterday nfternoén In their oflice on the corner of Washington street and Fifth nve- nue, Thore were presont Prealdent J... Walsh fn tho chofr, Commisaloners M..J. Itussell, Paul Cornell, Cornellus Price, and Johu Sherman, A communication was received calling the Bourd’s attention to tho necesalty of a new sido- walk on tho cast side of Drexel boulevard from the Stock-Yards Raflroud north to Oukwood boulovard, ‘The sondition of Grand bouleyan! came under discussion, and it was resolved thnt the eastern. roadway bo improved from Ninety-ninth to Myety-ffth street, “i puniber uf milecollaneous bills amaunting to $54,700 and nudited by Commissioner Russell were ordered puld. Among the larger items were the monthly pay-roll amounting to #10,000, and a bill for crushed stone amounting to 87.000. Bilis for tho expert and witness fecs in the Culehour condemnution case, umounting tu $800, were audited and ordered pald. A Selegntion of property-holders in the vicin- ity of Fitty-ffth and south Halsted streets, oo: slating. of Messrs. Windett, Dr. Miller, Ward, gnd HH. B, Bryant, culled the Bonrd tho fact that tho hud not expended ns much — money in the Improvement of Fifty-ffth street boulo~ yard us the origina understanding ealled for. On motion, the matter wag referred to tho Com- mittee on Construction, who were Instructed to report nt the next meeting, ‘An upplication of Ollicer Fagin, recently dis- charged, for relnstatement wis refused, and on motion of Commissioner Sherman it wus re- solved that hereafter no otticer discharged by: tho Goan! shull be relustuted within oue year of Buch dischurgu. ‘Tho Bourd then adjourned, SUICIDE, DeEtHt, Ont, June 9,—Tho Roy, 8. W. Folger, Baptist, banged himself to-day. ee A prompt and plearing way of ensing nsthmatt phetaing: Use Hale's fons oF Horehound aud ‘ar, Piko's Toothacho Drops cure In one minute. BUSINESS NOTICES, For constipation, billousnoss, indl- estion, headache, tike Arends Vegeta! 1 Reguiutor. “It ucta like a charm. He- Pure blood, healthy complexion, cluur Price Wvonts, Denot, northeast eomnor bead. Madison stroct a Our Noxt President! Card and Cable net pletures from Ife of Gen. Jumus A, Gur- Held. Prive, cards, $ per 10: price, cabinets, 0 per 100, Tuterlor uid oxterior views of tho exposition. Sx{0 size, $6 pordozen, Sent C.0, LD. Chicago Artotypo Compuny, 118 State-st. od ‘The public will beware of a fraudu- lent imitation of Dobbins’ Electri ip now be Jog forced on the market by misrepresontation. It will ruin any clothes washod with it. [usist upon having Dobbins’ Electric, od Eminent De. Wm. VF, Steunrt, Balti- more, | writes: “I confidently recommend Colden’s 11 8 Liquid Extrict of Beort tor consumption, debility, wenkneas, chlorosis, cto, Lhave tested it with universl sucess." ‘Travelers, stop at the Astor House, New York, SULPIIUR SOAP.; THE WONDEREUL EFFECTS OF - SULPHUR In the Cure of Skin Disease Has Attracted Much Attention of Late In This Country and in the ‘Old World. Physicians Are Strongly of the Opinion that its Curative Powers in a Large and Troublesome Class of Skin Diseases ————— Have Not Yet Been Fully Developed, And that its local use ts tho bost and surest moda of using {t, fur In that wuy it comes dirvctly tn contact with the dlsouse, und wt thy samy tue curues oqually in contact with the akin, which tz suclt 9 wonderful abeorbont that the sulphur subbed) on tho skh will bo sven tn 9 few hours In tho breath by breathing on alle ver, waking It dork, furaing a mulphurut of slivers snd avon poryudes the wholy body und linds out the blued polauus that produco und kuyp up theag lonth- sue Bifu diseusus, und then and there nuutralizes ft in the blvd and destroys Its wiuct uo skin. All buch diseases us Kesuun, Tuttor, Kngworn. Litehon, Acne, Minyles, Mackhusds, rough und dry sealy skin Aisoasus, uuat all fadu Lefory ita uae like wow in the nuhing, But tha question aris, Why can’t I usa mut? Nu. nus by hy eau Hut you INN'S BULPIUM BUA, which nut only we thy akli but cures your diseasos, und at the sauuo time tet itaelf pure, end oa uice me any tollus, soup you can gel. Jis tually a wonderful -aud value able combination of Sulpuur wid sho olvanajng ulls, aking the skin suf, and wmuuth, and kuoping the hands frou frou cracks wnd chops, und renduring the ‘comptosion fair und beautiful. 1¢ should by used for cleansing purpusos, thereby preventing all dlavasce of tho vkln, and tn distufecting cloths uaud by tho alck {thay no uqual, Soo thay “O.N. CUUTHNTON” is printed oy wach packet, without whieb nuove la yonu- Inv. Bold by druggiste und funvy-yoods dualure at BFei B cukus, Oc, Yeut by wall uni rucoipt uf price and $c extra fur eucbcaky. UC. N.CHITTENDON, Bly Vrvprietes, 226 Fulton: jow Yorks Chas. Gossage & Co. “Reduced! _ Prices,” LINEN LAWNS, FRENCH PRINTED SICILIEHE, And all Wash Goods, Marked Down To Close the Season. Extra Reductions “Fleur de The,” Yeddo Crepes, Cofolines, Armures, Momies, Satines, French Linen Battistes, “The Best Goods.” “The Lowest Prices.” Chas. Gossage & Co. State-st. _ Washington-st, THE HUB PUNCH, A DELICIOUS DRINK In Hot Weather-Cool on Ice Drink Clear, or Mix with Lemon= ade, Soda, or Ice Water. ‘Vho “HUD PUN! made in Boston sololy by CTL. | C} b Graves & Sons, is of enperior quatity, and meet Pith marked popular favor as a healthful and palates ble drink. It ls propared with great caro from the beet mins fertile, and will be found an ayrecubly addition to tick undenlably on- farce tha pleasires of Iifo, and ancouraxe wood fol luteal aod good naturo if rightly enjoyod. y PICHIC, YACHTING, AKD EXCURSION PAR- TIES, HOTELS AND FAMILIES, Pronounes tt worivated. ‘Vho natne und tivlo—"* AUIS PUNCIE—Is adopt- et ae aime ua eye. AlN, unauthuricen uso uf thls rade Murk wi } uted, GIL GRAVES dc HONS, Moston, Sines, Sold’ by leading Wile Merchants, Grocers, Hotels and DRURY! WHOLESALE ONLY BY SMITH & VANDERBEEK, Now York und Chicago. Agenta for the Nurtbwost. LOTTERY, TAKE, NOTICE—Ueglatered Moncy Oriderscan be aent through the malls to the undernigned as formerly. Letters and ‘The Kentacky State Lottery Company a renulariy druwht In pursuance of no uct of tho mem} Amembly of the State of Kentucky, un rudnesdiy, HiRGy EAPIEAIS oH Grad sua ad 4 1 P PITAL, 2,00) 4, 5 an kd other Letnie nnioanttnu toga, Beier sgl, oe wr fuller jurticutars mddross: Me jie detciamond, Covingtons Key. or ge raudwis: 3 Feed 'teby, 32 & OD Washingto DISSOLUTION NOTICES, DISSOLUTION, ‘The _partnorahin horetofore oxtating hotwoon the uuWurebitod na iigehunan, obinson & Co. te thls day dbsuived by mutual consent SR, W. DUCILANAN, Muy 31,180, JAMIN ROUINSON, : TO RENT. O RENT. A destrable sulto of offices tn tho Tribe uno Building, on the third floor,—three PROPOSALS. YROPORALS FOR PUET, FORAGE, AND PROPOSALS POR PUET, 0 rs Military Division of the Mimou Hondauarii of Dopo Quartecireatge ea aoe SHALED PROPOSALS, in triplicate, sublect to th uxual cunuitions, will bu reeulved at uifs vitice wnt Ocloek noon, Monday, Juno 2), [AO xt whieh tine wu jars thay will bu upetied for furnishing und dell Nag \Yood, Atiracitg Coat, itutninous¢ tndatore Deparment ty eis city iturin ty clit, uty 1, bat, and ending June 0), 134 pusale for elution clasaut ito sures munuioned, antitiey Ives tau tue whole requicud, will bd ‘Guvernunent reserves the right to reject any oF aif propysate, "A proturciee will Du glvull to otricio® AGntestie productiott often ena und printed circulars stating the eathmuted quantities required und yiving Cull Instruce Lote ue te the inauner of biddlig, conditions te he ube dceyil by bidilons, und Gurtus of comtract und payniuyt Will bo firniyiod on application tu tis onica, nyvlupes ountaining proposals should bu marked w Broposaly for Hel arayiy esd” Sirww," std ade dresud to the undordiyn Set Sie A, Depyr Ue. Si uired by or for Focal PROPOSALS FoR det at OF. ui rs Military Division of thu Missouri Hondauariigy of Buput Quarturuaster si CUieaua, ly iy 20230, + BEALED PHOPOSALS. fi tripiicaty,will be revelyod tL this vitics unt) Ld a'cluck muon, on Nuniay, Juoe Hayat Which Hine wad place thay will bo dpenud ina bbe preqasinn, ey for Drayage for this Des purtuagnt, ty the: if Chicugy, frou thy jai day of Sty: Weer ta tho ant duy uf June, Ist, duos (nelucive, tiddors shuuld state tho rule por ung bundeed vurntuent resorves tho rybt to roject auy ur iia. i mais, nud any furthor {nformatiun du- BSutd'ou inavraud “Chy iaviunas ytd udeivessed to 2 Sata tity Widorelgned. Hi taa Sacer ceiemme : § “Countun Senso” Shues 3 Cards Buntons, und . SW AWATL & Ody 0S CE suas 3 j SeytHg

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