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= THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE tine Taha all Pusutd to kre tio aubtey chatin CRIMINAL NEWS. ‘oft Crom wy bili, and when that effort falled T 1 aid what 1 could to redyco the amannt appro- : MONDAY, JUNE 98," 1886 unde min 18 aged * . ‘] man ts rooreetenrty seen, tt i4 enay farts all tO | aermonon “Tho Chureh of Christ and tty On wes : RULIGIOUS ‘i r “ Injured. Stondly was WD) We lag te iat tite At Uberti te gunizntlon,” of witeh the follawing is the toxt; tho stomachs The yenra, and fs fatally: Zacto and do jure conrequences, could bo ex. promptly jailed, punged from tho pages of history, and the peo- pila ‘only to choose in the Ing Presiden. wal of pay of meme thon dated back sixteen mont House then by one majority, vote turned the seatos Tt wa Approprintion but stood alone on ita own “ile ‘ ‘ = : for'n Jong Line of patriots tas qone bofore ue, | (Sack tnt yo may excul to tho edifying of the sUon becween tho twa men, Garheld and 3; » Churot. Cony Fite Fe ‘ ‘ rata the te ’ by tho DIL T saved ; CRIMINAL Sern. mating plan one duty, tellnur ua tite whit aay : : A ER ee Thott see egy hud oats doinr. | A Grass Widow Attempt¢ to Tea te ay aarti Thoughts on St. Paul—Sermon by Hhnwcrangrown trav th wit calle potere seein to inva rinen in the Corinthian SHE tne ie i LU Ridin 4 * tty the , 4 erone hte dier or 9 atateaman be the Chief Magistrate vf Th 10 Ate G empire eS a ares Murder a Youth Near MMAVAURER, Wis. ina B%—Gustuve Selaler waite when tho night $a stilt tapun all things. pl fo the rely: SHeTSEUGHGE Linieiek ie ar atilier tHe fat Oh Prof. Swing. When tho way ty not well known, when no kite } tive yatuo of certain spiritual gifts, Some en It putseedt the a Mee Gaal Canton, O., Tob part of hit : wits arrested herd to-day for funrery at Lansing, Mich. 11s crlnyg toouted him 8750, Ainan named Nélsonivas nevestod at Milan i that sonse of the word as hundreds of thousandsof * citizens wero suldicra during the War. Ho was ot a-vohinwer who tore himedlf away fry os his peavety! hone arocations when dungor. hands are huiding, when tho results may be fe} vet 4 1 ae then atone ie Cates teemgd tho xift o£ epeaking in an unknown hit shame, this ts tho task painfiy, | tongue o8 tost desirable, athers contended for Tho Church of Christ and of What It Py . & keo to-day for forging sn note for 8100 in Lake auch a spiritual trinl wo may well afi | the gift of prophesying, some fot tho gitt o¢ in 4 A ends’ a, f Merits. Mer. Gidalngs way not censured, but oF = | County, Sieh. uld Consist, real with teary those words: “OF the Jews tive | “heating, somo of song, othors.6¢ prayer, Haare teed arese | waa Mint suing fail fenominntod and rediccted, | ANG Eintshes the Job by Iblow. ve pars ; Sho : Unjey receiver} forty atrives savy ovies thei | thom tho Apostlo writes comtaenullog thoik zent faihrat performanco of his duties us asoldior | ‘They did not call him athiog nora robbers now ing Out Her Own . sRRInE MURDER, ce Ferree att Wits rods once was Tatoncd: {hres | con spiritual gifts, but hinting that posaiti, " nid patrloties Citizen, retired Mnto pelyate. life. | thoy call me both, when. T did morethan any |: + Brains. ‘ Bpvetal Iispoteh to Ihe CMetgy Tribunts Lenffered shipwrecks mnteht and a day was ftp F bly 4 weatie He is not one of those hundrudé bf Hifier Member. 10 prevent, the fnoreasa of 7 Be t 10 fneA torrtble mordor Durarr, Minn, J ocurred to-day, Merman Oppel atrnek i. J. *Gonorala’ who, before tho War, wero Inwyers, waters, in porils of robbers, tu peril architects, itrtivans, mervlante, cto, and ator bi hy iny owl countrymen, In partis. by the then, ; ' An Intoresting Discourse hy (he Rey. EB. | the tteep: in Jonrnesines nigtan, An perils uy porgonal vanity or personal glory: was not alto. i 4 i Tbellove that inthe tong run the pespta will kethor absontitrom thelr «tusire of excelling in Yo Just Thefore the senaui is wver Veball hap In Elkhart, Ind, a Maddoned. Lover Bpititual yifte, Te thon goca on to exnit tho LS 5 aclls In tho elty, fh perlls fn tho wildernesa, 1 tho War resinued again thelr different profes: = Brennan with a lofdedeane and Instantly killed . her iL o | gift of prophesying, since thoreln fs the Church, ; fling. He in a roldier by trade, who never was | £9.Ac0 you and tlk tho matter oer full, hint. Oppel nde his wenpe to. the north shore, ; ' peril in the pl in pertianmcne false eet bea y Caiiinds anything elee shee the days of hie youths ong | Fieuge write, Pee et Shoots and Kills His Swoot- Parties and taxa nro after lim now, Kull pare | A Chicago Lady's Description of tho Bavarlan | partition might be broken down, and that pagin | ~ Joava Christ left His disciplos without any or ! eet Wea ter a Mee the caer ot {'e radia Cia aL Hd deren e . heart Heulars cannot bo obtabied, Passion Play. tind Christ hut might have onw lav oF virtue, att Hon, | ito appointed no successor. ‘Tho a 4 i sees ” » bi y one Gospel of fovea, : Hat Apostio was Hmited to those wi they lever Follow’ nny civignv' yates te Tele Soraya TPR nestremy. With tis suit, Christinnity was to bo a new the Tard tid dl boen, ersonatiy appatint RE ee eee tie i avitRt ibe eate CASUALTIES. Speetat Correspondence af The Chteaga Tribune. hope format rathor than a hew fears Tewos ty | by Christ Himself. Their ohlef offies way to bear And Thon Very Sonsibly, Ends Goi's Provideneo in. Suertean ilistory—Sermon by ] he dtinore perfoot ulyiization. “Daubtless Maul | witness of the resurroction eon and tornituated zons of the Inud, and prowl of tho favt that {hey Iteustenn, Vay Jund tt—Alex Moward, sone ul pra : nce te - thouuht that. Chriat would soon return ta set-up | with the mon who fest held ff, and. they. h never “pall ‘aay attention to balled | FATAL RATEROAD ACCIDENT. His Own Misornblo Bx-" toneed to ba hung at: Goldabato, N.C. June 25, tho ev, Irving T. Searfoss =.” Ata kingitamvof peneo. He wermed on, the cone | siceesauni, Nor did som fore ane eos? Leen tee lati ae A dee ‘trouttted ‘his. Pusnr, Colo, Juno 274—This morning an ne inte te has been reaplted tnt duty B. . Mies HF i happy oxidtoner. Sqme watuld die bes | tlon for tho government of His Church, such na Drain wit a eapericin! cxaminntion or allthoso | cldont occirred on tho Atchison, Topeka & stenca, é = SS FR RETRO HER TREE eee ci THe te | eee rtadtocte anime: Oraantantlons. Gre ix important questions Umit interest: tho Nation. | Santa Fé Ratiroad threo mites west of Surgont, Bearing One Another's Burdens—=Discourse | fy tho dead would soon mcetennd in his rapte [ een We st je, nnd all ye ara breth. OBILUARY, it GATES, ; nnd’ formed iin oplnton relative thereta; nt: ' Jost fie has never given imy proof that ho his, , Tho oftivers of ote Httle Ameriean army of hires this ont ‘iia npostia gala Tite |-Ghtireh Yio fismecit. was Syria vi andi ure over this comlng Acene a pH uy ante! - | Chureh io imself was hend over all, an by Dr. Thomas. . Heabuut the hell at the wlekeds and thus he | tho membors wero on tie dowel: of ta Kus,, resulting In tho death of one person and } the rouniting of sever! othore, two probably | A Prominent Citizen of Brooklyn, N. Y..:|_ Qa . 4 . _ Haas Che npostie of the hopes of man rather | equality, the anly Ge of pretminence ano ings ive. nu ia weil kuown, in-a tic-Workd Uf | fatally. ‘Tho traln was mnning about: twonty Murdered in a Saloon. OFFAL, June 27.—Goorne Banter, Vico Pros : : Tut ot bie tears ais awrite move: nome, | them betuetho ck bortielnat vance ene Anee vi thy Thenaeelied, Reap anmee ald cipey. | ralteapnr Lowe whan the amanteine-enr snipe, See, {dont aud Goneral Manner oe the thutata, New | - TIIOUGITS ON ST. PAUL H ribs ARGU TRINA AIVECRAC RH ATER ee Dinette sing Pe ee sca ne ined Fully ns werd Whi that pete af infittney | we tmiek, tho Inst two vars followiny It, going ‘A BICKENING ‘ILAGEDY. York ©, Philadelphia Mallroad, died to-night, HERMON HY PHOF, EWING) __ tthe rend xplendor of thig missionary tae been | hin be your mintstor¢and whoscver” will he enate whieh tho European. ofticers: posses fo gains Bees foul, chibanlomede: Rite cules Gpeited Dispatch tolate: Chteage ‘Tribune. aged 08. < « Prof. Swing prenehed yesterday morning at | marred by the effort of a nye part at thd | eblet amome you, lot hint by your rervant, Buch ancininént degree. Haneock Ix the first pres ar CaCI ie eel a ih 1 . modern church te tiv vittue and eteroal trath | Even as the Son of Man came not tobe mine the Central Chutrok, taking ns his texts + - fall Paul's words equally, tt works injury to | istered unto but to tmfalster, and to give Hs lifo Voul a servant of Jesus Chelat—damins, be te asreputition when the Crianda of suek sin apostie | 1 ransom for many." Buperiority In the Church Panl stands for so much of tho carly glory and | ny down the maxtor that he auld nothing not of | Is thon superiority of service, ita gradations of success of tho religion of our awh fge that wo | eternal and infnit truth, ‘The theary of insplea- | erentuess those of spiritual character and MRC. 1 should retiirn often to the atudy of his chamte- | fon has been that when Haut gove advice to | fulness, {Cany one is umbitiony of exeelling In ter and work, ‘hose of i Christians | Timothy, or te the Cheltlan women af, his day, | the Chureh, but ong way is pointed out by whlen erand work, ‘Thoee of ts who nro. Christin ho wir Just ts rout and att he was when | be can ntialn it. [fis the way of tha rosa, the should.de this for tho plensure sneha study | nis sould was pouring ont its thoughts upon ine yorthe servant, When fe had washed thele would brings you who are non-Christian, for the | mortulty. David sung some pautina that had Ho anid, © Know ye wht [have done ite tove of tho grent scenes in history of whieh | muele fora day, and he xang others whieh will } ne Ye call me Lont and Master, and 86 Fan Pautt Athininda, religions and akeption), | SOU, all ntotg the rent roads long which | 301, then, your Tord and Master, have. wr 2 UO 8 UNS FON IOLS ANE pent Y nmakind ball march, Pho Bot Solomon. Ye ought nls te with one nnother's confess the quutlities of this tender in boty Als | pay have had a retigioua beauty once hidden . uve given you an exatmplo that yo tolnd and his herolam. Tes inj own finpression | mnonge tts xonsial: images, bint sioh valid Wit should flo.an 1 hve dono to you.” ©: at's — MRS. GOV. WILLIAMS, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chieagn ‘Tribune, Ispraxavonts, {nd June 27.—Gov. Williams’ wife died to-night. ‘THE CROPS. Condition of Coreals Along tho Line of the Rurlington, Cedar Raplia & Northern Kallrond—Prospects in Tis nolan, ES: caniidate for tho Mresideney who has been: so- edd trom this narrow circle of professional soldiers, Even Winlleld Bett. was originally: acqnentiy cduented for a elvis Taylor wasn inemer upto ile ie wns appointed a le wekson, Mari nd eres were iso Ht nnd Gartleld. Grant ived his education tn West Point, advanced fi tho army fo the rink of Copttin, itt resigned and apptted himself to ditferent, even very inodeat, business ‘ ways nnd avoentions until the Rebellion called hin, gain int the milttury derviee. Refore be in the care waa beyond deseription, women anid Dirranund, Ya., June 27.—The dotails of a ter- children erying and screaming for help, and | tivle tragedy near Faria, a hamlet sitnated amen Dieedting from wounds eriwling ont of tho | About twelve mites southeast from Canton, 0. windows, Ono Indy was caiight between broken | have Juat come to Hight. The story ns told to’ fonts, ber husband ly unconscious a shortilis- | Your correspondent by a gentlenma familiar tnneo away, while thelr vhild ant untarmed | with all the elfcumstances of tho ense Is In sub- among tho cushions, J. J. Jenking, of Du- | Blance as follows: Tho principal actor wasn Duque, In, wos instantly killed, Mr. Keenan, | Woman named Jonnte Landis, who separated’ of Arkitnans, was wounded in the head, produc | from her husband -soon after mnarrhyro, sho re-- Ing coutusion of tho bean. ile wile was [turning to the home of her parents. Among f wounded in the groin, back. and thi. Both Y Hill prohabte Tice W. Gonids of Noriigwatk, | Other families to whom sho wns re enuin “2 pa H dieaitont he parsed in inant | it Srechect a Hea wound in the ne mate ae oh “alo. often wlateds ally bee Hptelal Pispated to, Twa Cateaas Methuet. Hunt the Churel will admiro tie Apustie all tho | ret geee gama Ml datorara, huss: | dineiies WIGONt vialbnt cmentanitonte eet Het as STAIRS CHDUETANTS. toate tha | honds iW, Itanb, of Pieteniton. Mog injured | coming cnamoured of tho cldeat son, Willhin, | CRDAI RAVINS, Ia. Juno 2%.—Herewith find n | Wore when {Lshall have learnod that {t need not | Aine verses were tt of “‘xonita | true that Ho loft thom a work t de without in the hip ahd shoutders Mr, Tuylor, of Laaven- | porudiain whe head rente of ieee dee ctulye 18 worth, nnd W, F, Bealof Mattoon, Ib, serious: | ge “waa the ouieeb ot fue, dette Jy wolindod in tho slides Pranic Wheeland, of | 88¢, was the murat of tho ‘alors for threy Jamphollavitie, Cann, iJured In thy trete wool, a ate STEELE, Ge adintnistration of pablle utara... In contradls- Tinetlon from all those monuaned, Hancock 1s tho first who, brn Buropeon sense of tho word, ne over b anything else in his life but a full and complete crop report. froin the stitions of tho Rurlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Ratlrond, nbont elghty in number. Tho reports were sent in by tho agents of the rod, thores Kind, foll hard to show that Paul made: no mistakes | fy bo marked — “pertshible” in tho | providine the means by whieh It should be nee nnd tanght no temportry ideas, It hus often | grent — futellectunt —o mutrket. — Orthodaxy | complished, 1a diselples were to. bo assie vome to pass that so muoh ba been elatined for | bas attempted to transport a tong distanes these | eluted togethor, ‘Thuy wero to form au eeelesln, fy beloved lender, that at Inst It has become products and to make us belleve that naw when | congregation, tha whole conception of whieh Hudson, -of Nickerson, Kus, hurt fn tho a Or by professie ¥ “ r ol 1 wo opon thon they are aa aweet. na when thoy | i$ so wnlque, ko unlike any nasoctition ever COI eteRt iy renal tent Patty: toate thoes | and Ais veity In tho fete ehotider age Le harry her. | Aftor her returg ume sho sent | foro they tro new nnd ruliuble, Tho matn Huo | Milleult for thd publle etitoglst to make | started ram tho mantens ot the Aibrew Rings: | formed by the mini of mat. so utierly it eons © tines cf the Itepnblic, Mra. Mary Zeine, of Oswego, Kns., in the + | ot dine, she arrived in Parts, bitdld not oto | of tho Hurlington, Cedar Rnplds & Northorn | tho vlitim perfeetly clear to a now generation, | Wut it tits fated.” Wo know poricetty well that | trust with all that man hus over deshrned, and 4, “Tr what has been sid and argued againat face Rhoulder, fad hip, fevoral mihoes sere the Zeller resktenve tant Sundays They wore | Railroad, from Turlingtons-In, to Albert Teo, | atid il-tumor rnd nervousness have talott pos Ino and Arona Of thd once rleh | yet containing within iteelf elomonts of such ; te prufsed. Meo phyalelans on the trl : fi is 4 : tho cnadiducy of Mr. Grant for the Presidenty evar could be appiled ta any. ono cleo with exe cellent renson, it 4 appheabfe doubly as much to oy the case of Hancock, “Hut the Sout! " . i“ pnu, Atty taste iin ¢ aspotted | Irrreatatitle power of relf-oxtension, that we session of those who once pottred forth a stream: orange. (neptration ia not under any obligation of Inudatory eloquence, When somo ono age | fo gpeat all itsown worda forall tnies, [tn Purpeised to geo her, and learned froin parties: ing with that she: "On Thrtrsdeay: leyst Minn, and tho several Yranehes, pass through Tondered prompt assistanee, It $s supposed the i‘ la nbout twenty-five conntivs: engine broke tho rill white passing over it. ‘The whont sho hid been conve vornize ita origin ng Diving, It could never came to settle up with © BI r ay | hoye had ita birth in the thoughts of man. cmp. | aleeping-eat kept the track ; ! t it as _ {nits fervid zeal mukes a delty of some beloved | onder up a supply for only addy, IC tse ploases, | Ghrlat’s Church isn aveloty established by pi A RT ROR Cae oa Ee solr je Fee tte MIE Uinta iat: tera nea RELL “Bf gute, imposes upon thu next ae tho dim | ‘Thus It hos worlced an inguty to ee eT eee eee te En of toe wand % too” well that“ Haneoek’a sinental> traine JUMPED OVERTOARD. {hat helng tho nearest ruirond. siations. He ry: oad (oS los [a2 laya] 2 | cul imstcor ireteime -tho hero down from toe ee mnie Maree aa Ate slnehe | An rome weil cesen ease cae Mpearates dled, : Be: gH tate icant HH Special Dispateh to Tre Chteagn Tribune, Tusa tonecompany hers Ow Friday she sain, 383-32 [232 | 22 (328) ZF -wttay night. Uallmate OF tho worth of human iiherty. were | untariiy united fora epeciia onsets eee ot tienen Hose preliminary omits | DERLNGTON, Tau dino 27.—Ae tho stenmor | Sulnesttnar bu ld prosaiee 8 aunty Wee. Me | S23 (FE |G93 | FElPS3| EF [vim formoryenerations tho pulpit mado-per- | uteerutna the eternm wortsor tho human race, | Cin pointa of Intire mutitnte ateaest (hone : necessary to direet and galde tha sip of stata | Annfe approached tho Innding here nt an carly | jmur kil film, but added: “Were Ito do that | grattone. (2884/3 /232 | 23 |f Se 2 feat saints of Abraham, and Moses, and David, | Bail cannot torun thos: in i auton cuntgcralng. suet fe Sesponttuns Mrst, © with a firm and anerring band, | ‘They are aware } hour this morning Mike Fag Jumped overboard | thoy would hati me up Uko thoy are doing tho 3 fee fis lt. afi Fs] ty some menns,or othor ft Was BROWN LO D0 it ee ieee rie aH ORR (een | Cartons ot tina tie coe areate are the qual iH pt the fut tn ue leks any ad atl experiance | and was drowned. Jo waa armnut to attend to | tires boys in Canton to-day. Frluny sho neler BFE LES | ie tho hight of goodness In Moses to slaughter the | frnothat pagna tribesshould bocxterminuted 16 | tho object whieh It Inieuds to neonrenlisty aie Khowtetgo at men And Judementoe chatter, | Hlsduties, and in his tulf-awakened condition | Erik, wn older brother, | of Williams, Fag is F| ehlldron and women of a captured town, and | therefore iunresttio name and waefulness of tho | derstanding these we nny have a clea Tut hive the verge reason why thoy. desire: es | Helemped to hie feot and over tho iulwark. ‘Tho | 42, WWkO ker to Louleritin | whieh | hp aityid Hl hut 1 was thy hight of tho divine; yootts nxt, | rent Apostle whentitnow tvinentuirers mato | ieenattire tnd olfeetiveness, sg SE HR CE CR ee ae eu wo atm lane at log eile Te Funai ek bind ta eet her tn {hg Bonl-Diiga ih about halt Baa iis 2 for David to compose an fuipreentory panim: shoulders bear all theatyh our century {dens itst, them, whut avo the quufifientions for 2 mand his name, : yeas Y | Hoshipped nESt. Loula an hi whieh ho did, and she sald she would peed | which he waa, sent to carry along through hla | momborahip of that sooicty whteh Christ hus period, You remomber tho tmumerans ine i ew but whatever quod may come once from such hope to fini Jn hint a very respeetable nonontity. Mam Lanes return with him home! ubout 6 o'clock peu, abit % When the Bon of God cue too Whether they Judge hn correutly; whether te 0 rhe hye : iuritnycon seam |2ood jsp cttlugy, Its hich eolora make It hard work for $i whieh zettoud clergymen bave pore | earth to establish His Khugdon, He found. Gin : JHU nae Meena juatay: erouibectine te teen UPSET AND DROWNED. Hindle che ata Rho ae rronttedC antennae | pesitlienseo) a ine] reat i tho next onoration fo pleago ita new medionee, | tnittedd modern educated Chriatian women to | wholy world ta open rebellion nygainet tha Pathe an pertnps, a3 Gen,” MacMahon sometimes nected Batrinone, Md, dune 2%—The ynwibont of | goto hed, | Sho ovoupted one of three bedrooms | Marni ty fun fv for the subvror tints wore demanded by the new ape a Ts i only thos woatd Spink ceo Peace fen eel wits whally mS Hn avur 19 ‘ towards tho renetionary elements of Franes, wo Avie hoe on the recond Hoar, thé one Juxt apposit WH | vapor wim. [oud fee periods, nid Delold, aT tho oh pletitrs werd |e een ee ee ee ee eat eee teenie, thoy would pot retaln God Ut ate, Tho mali points to’ bo |: tHe Coast Survey steamer Tuche, with a fishing | 1) Ue Tert ie e nte THO. lntkoreatens | Hort S/N aa} graven 15: tes q ha hd If thoy: would apeak without taking itext, | nil thof'thmushts, He hid lyon thom over to $ re? tlie rensons and tutentions | Party, consisting of James Ii. Patten, Hmeiioes | tiring ila fom, gw. i dick object nidar tho | Conuihtnde.|z 10 tno gay nnd gaudy. Wo have all, however, | just ns thotysh such v manus Maul was anxtoit | the contral of every avil sion al every dee 2 Wwhith governed the Democrney in the selvetion | of the ache: his two sons, Willle nnd Jimmi] feats spread tne pulled ewe t meurly te tlee. | Pare, Allie puta ‘bean, led” from tho -xauily. old to this | only alone (initia and texts, Tf the discrava at grilling Mat, The dda, witile retinitis In thee of thelr candidate. Patten; and a third boy named William M. | Moor With hla” tert hand he ratsed | wid i Atel Ye Ry plain now, and tho Abraham, and David, and | {ey wrocer ting fall only: pon fase who make | borintres the written lnawledga of God, but ia © Gartull is no more a soldier byprofossion | Greenwald, was struck and upset yesterday | tho pred, and to Jia horror anw Laiborty, ood} 0 Mosva, whom wo bated as suds, wo now adiniro | fornr and tho omllsdlOt Of tho texto woukd he ore guilty thi the heathon themaclye tory ‘i thu the eltizen who neslsts fn extingutehing a noon in the lower harbor by the tow of Jennie on ber knees with a revolyor close to her cent a LAW , . Ne Bhi . ‘ * — contliygration can be termed a ttremane to beat peon nth Putten and Greenwald | rorehoude te-oxelalinad Ab) Ta iat whit fein] att and lovo ns ion. Paul will thus gross upon our | well, but tho diageace relleets bhek upon St-| and, (hove a plons Bincon was looking for. the Diy curvor ava connnon lubaror at pItiCUL aulary | wore drtimede’ Sons Of Patten and Greenwalt yor aro dolngy” Sho quickly paluted the weapon } sont | ih TR uditration when we shall more and mora estl- | Paul, and tho ‘akuptien! workt feels that the | salvation of Jarnal, Lut oven this shop rose ni of $10 t month, ly his awn exortions be ne y iit him and pred. With n bound hosprang toto ep a eel Wo [Neha | wento him ngn man—ainan dolng indved the Sa eat Sa Sta ail alee WOU A ESE a a ue peelation ae a geo aaa a er Sten GRA TOR EAC, anne Pleven PNOWNED, : door, closing ft after him, ‘The shot brought tho ue [24 analve aaa] at | Kowt's work In w lofty manner, but yet wanand | fetvan aguinse tho cdueutlon and Hikers oe | ty to teraen, iyo tdea ot tie see loeiins the eheta ‘AS vompnredavith Haneuek, whe Crom tis ore Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Trinune. Rete ed ea edt T di thot, and doeato ta {fi nant a One of tho first rofleations wo submit. fa that | worn. ‘Tho lavgh falls on the old saint where | husian.raco with wi Muspeaknhle love Tnthgnithy ) jewont 0 inal ve sed) vrai] uf gi bool stood In the reyniar military eervice of the United States; who never knew privations i hardships; who never wns compelled Croan Maving, Ia, June 2t.—A boy W yenra of | che Tmnedintely another shot was heard, feo drowned in the stough near this olty Inst | fy this thne the whole houschold was in tho this eduented Hebrew had been Uberallzod by | It ies cnn in ut le nee ag atu Januar eh a aun zh it wei be ee fn mbotsd ue a‘ ‘ . Upon the modern elargymen who makes alt tho |, 48h, giving up Moved Bon, that He mggh that fato whieh had cust bis lot‘ in that poriod | THEN oF thy Iiinto perpottial laws, open wide the gates of 1 AF into vr ga Suing Bi declvrut) i |Nong : euYEN—BHON ft CONCH} night while Nshing, hat, Dut. were afraid. to enter the room, root! 3 [Nous | when the Roman arms bad broken down tee [Met i pot thartdid note fe Wier “ Toreo of circumstances to gain subsistence by r : aot 40 [Dest yd : . a Pout sald wis and bewutitnd wands ‘to the | flordid nob exist on oarth, “Whe of the peopta 17 Riveducation during the alent hours of nigut, |, MtLwavkre, Juno 27—Willlo Gloss, aged 15) |e ioise, “On entering the roum. the woman | Geuar Fatis, [eae tuond}aine [ve get] 30 fone } helt must be | course with Jeans, which of His diselpies com: af society, tho [lies of contrast wi hy AE Christ nui Lis diseipios should ime vome | oer ts th: Gaeileld fav real nnd trie rej rcaerrigtiey of the | Jumped Into the river this morning, and waa ning {yoddp I Inelyond with their ileta when wit the elyilized world was etweon the wowen of the work and | prehended ifs misaton?. Nov asont ot tho rico recste cleiee, me : wus seen dying an her nee, Dr. Bates rifsed uaa! uot the home-loving wife, and doubtless toes and | rode to His nilghty conception. THe, atandin oF SUS pro et ecto Sto MG a ba ek aaa oT feather deat, with blood Nowing fram | Charkvitte aout out using sue great languuge—the Lntin. ho. Ito | delicate conaidorationa which hive hot eae to | one Gh this round earth, conseerated Mtmsei to i 4 bullot-tale In tho contre of the forehurd. ‘Tho | \Greone,. fre wally nel onl manning bad carried everywhere this exprosse jag eetinee ff PTW [irre cor toe a Uae era otrctaa eT : made’ man iM the noblest meaning of the ———s bail penetrated fhe brat, passed bohind the | Marblu togic|auna | eovd{d oud Ive, tonjuoz but eqnuly providential was tethat | U8 ever tb SRE nl Rul fe enda wary vl, thalevehullion niente Gevcandl reaekarae thet bs Teen i tho enmeleatgtho Matin ante ee TLUED AY GIGHTNING: Petite, iutone the ned ae nae atcicede nated Nive duns Ndeelyes mel Aa: Sate Chriat came and tatught In an, au whion the Mo” | tice flawers pine tie, MA do | dutitul sung’ and. daughters of lho. Lard Ale ‘i i p 2 i a |. Louravinns, Ky, June 2%.—Durlng a storm | Weedlig. Undor the bed | a tes ppt ne) hack Halle, wood) 8 fNang | | Buu ns had broker dows brow exclusives to Paul the privs tnighty. ‘Ta ‘Hest step wits to offer Mineelt a9 quired in nll qrestions of public tuterest and fae peal Hve-shooter revolver was found with two empty | [mound 7 N wess, and had made Jew and Gontllo, Latin aa + ito ches the law ! clonmess of view and ‘perception, | Sturday “afternoon threo hands—-Willlam | HYeehooter revolver was found witht two Gupty | yeiyimaut ti Hone ono. | aud” Greek, and. Seytiian and” Mode, “and | ut oF beng chil . Yho mieritieg fur’ thoir sia. Te uly the law ; Ss and pesltiveness of judnent | Prinz, Alf, Jones, and John Nall, all colorut—"| Nos, ‘The Jwutor then ounmeuced. tn oxe Persian, mitite in the steeots of all the tiipare | )]Q0o.uot ask Newton, and Taco, and Matthew | thoy tid broken, wid thud toremovaultesternnt dy whten would natueally stamp him td be tho | working on the firm of TG. Mines, oight miles | amination, and on opening her. ilross. two ut tant cites, Christ hilmsott, mn teaiiing from Nara- | jawith just tho iisuhts, Ak Worle, nredietions | muted to the rows, dutl antonio teens aH Jeader of his party, ‘Tlie ditterenco tetween him | ¢, this city, we t 7 notes wero found written upon note-papars Tho (10 pear! roth, ixsued front a_city which bad never been é Fale aa D luv Ho hellayer na ¢ 1 yar anid Hricock fs Jiist as great and prononneed as | fou this city, were killod Ptltatantnye, Tholr 2 ho of, but very legit i Aizme | por fully dominated by Hobrow ideas, but which hid | Whalen our day demands, Nor de we loys them | to the belloyer nx condemnation wae uuiyer Me eEWEEn ind AnaMabon. Ttscems tous | TewMlnswere Tound inv sled undor a tree where | writing wae wuel eran Mee eT ghee Willie oud) 6 deo) guod| uully dominated by Tabrow idcas, but whlch bad) the frag | @ thoy cannot thus come, Ag | Whosoover belleved on Til sluuld: inherit thoy hud sought shelte long borne tho reprouch of being {n° Guliteo of the Uentites, that the xad experiences which the country hte > Td with {te goldter-Prostdent Grant ire. Mule we coupliln not ng to tholr costumes, but rather | eternitt would laugh nt -tholr pictures If "tho artist | Thue we poor}t5 Ine} good 3) pouriasme loud! for telling falsehoods on ine. 1 was gol to There Greek and Latin ond the ho foundations of this new King: ¥ rT romalis of the original veenpants. of (ho. soll i ! 4 ‘ : dent, yex Ov i 4 PREM 3 DISC on shoot WHE for tolling llys gu mo, er nna] sted): f “ should hedvek thom in aur style of dress, | dom tid. Everything was ready for extendiine : fools fa'n cltizencPreatfenty a atatemnran with ‘Fein! Dugateh to Pha Caleann wees tint Hawa the tenet to da IE Seaeunlay (ony, it doodle tne] sew wer uningling, to modify the abvolute away of | Go iiust we pormit tho Aporttes allo mave ber stiblishtigg tt thraweh all the earth, snd Wniin xeneral knowledye, honest purpose. and | pour Wayse, dne—-Duringn Democratic | took pace. stiriu subd to have heen n very wenn | sLaunienes a) tne] kad iG icp Whore mange sieeins or taeeimas | fora wae hain childred of anothor conel nat | Gea! yeveucu wioremont inde, "Live how wie natueead nd bread wees; but wot o soldier.) satiteation hold nt Docattr, liv lust nigtt, | Hiewl wont, about five feot, highs tance binek | Qstwein cc: fy met, and front that rich variety ho cutled tho | Mother land, dud of a dlitecent form of elviizt- | tho gond news of burdon and reconelliation to lar It the | heralded through # world that haved the very eyes and Wabk Inde, and fair complexion. All tries | Redaemer who hid purchased salvation: for beat Such was tho ago which, tho anomone | HU. ‘Ehus received. Paul. rls conneated with tho amentutile “utfalr ave inl: fr that Re—not as nn independent conimander tnt Payl Was converted to Christianity, Med hin | Bere we study his Heo, for wll the de Thnothy Frayer was fatally mjurned by the a Sul “4 k Avhich were tamporary talliuyay from, hiv mem | pany | Bome plan inst te dovised by which fA Ste cannurntore ulways his ditty: | premature discharge of 4 entinon, . nently reapeotable rs Zeheter int whose house with ths fentin unt aul men aro “one tn tho | try und ie Helnte ay pudost heats init stheteatuett Raat the Gospel, by whieh fetal! tis “This conviction will, before the day of elec! |" ibe tho tragedy Mh, 18 0 proumnont minister. oF Bight OF Gat sid teat alt oll tle ye Mere | for tho hirmony if man nnd Ged, ad for the | yrectamen. not onty in THN own uke und to tion, gain erinnl in: those cieelea nherd now MORTUARY, « potho BiB. Chit : : Fetter er ae eRe ot tain oitly: Raul's cou | doetring of Iinnan brotherhned wide at the | those then dwelling on the earth, but be eureled pred ply for the renson tint the |. Drearuiy Il, June 27.—The wife of ono of our MURDER AND SUICIDE. Tove. ‘in tho Hight of tho now tues and dntke | plication te every stave, only roids ‘us tht from shore to hore. MIL every knee ehautd i ininution has been luckily | old ae nit 1 Apectat Dispatch to The Chicago ‘ribune, crates eT ee OF tho now fue and In the | Paul lived before altvery hod become go fully | Hew and every tonzue confess, wid. tha Kings ter OF pena NS Peat ee ‘oldest and most esteomei oltizens, Mr. Samue rhe iti Wondrous rudtaneo around Christ, Maul saw tho | welgied aid ostlinntade Eluerty has becom: eat iia? world leeenntsee the tented oma ee PA a eee ht ve giz at tha (ne To Aten, was buried yestorday. Her nye was 0 Exxnant, Ind. June 27.—About six months Dimi family no longer tn the forin of n He Lord and of His Ch Y for this object, amt He defied wh Jat. (ile hier wits ta form brew chess, but grouped into arace, Ag inthe | Condplevous In thy lite conturios. twas enough = 4 i ‘ for Baul to make conspicuous tho existence of a burbarle perio oF Seotland ts people suse aut God and the Gospel of Christ. . One age dees fet- ho thy qualilentiona of ita mvinber up ote g hare, Liu long an uly tM she ters und brenks thom, another age aces ny eross | Ave hereditary descent, rank, rehes, eonditlon, eee APIANG latory and Jewend for the fo | and kneels before it; ‘ony nge sees weillty aud | Of any ave here? Not aballl The members at Tow cnet nian hae elt a eae, avila F actonee, anether ae watts fn tears fora Savior | this aoclety use nolthor born of blood, nur of tho iT ne 10 ni oh Hest Hl un hummon. fal iva and wheaven, No min, not oven a siint, can | WARLOE the'tlesh, nor of the will of ining no pare AME CHUL Thountalte alone boca ear ates | move fron hfs erudlo out uponn Keene whore all | antag’, no rites, no borddiiary groutness, no hu making ench mountain glen become w ture | tieawCod, ad He and Nberty, and |-work of unin, no corumonics, Gun Introduce 1a ribo wie He ieye lea teas neue jOF Taal the tora | trate, aad tearing and art—willstand of eguit | to this hoolaty, tt fa a spleitunl kinadon w felts was ity ar nat pe eva ee 0 bet hight, lke trees planted at once in rows, whiuh | the ebange which inliiates a4 Into it are wrougit decd, tho npontio to tins Gentiles, but not anapty. | Mee togothor-and catch equal rain and suiehine; [11 our souls by” the trunsformed power of tho frond Ne adivitiad and tated but wot simply | but advanee, each tann must, Into e country | Holy Spirit, Except aman be born again en le entiation tnbern eholew but He | whore. ono form of Ahought will rise liko a | CAH Reo tho Kindo at. Godse AN by tho fico wae Hoouttiiuen Gentle rege Saviors aud tho | hountiin or an ok, while eomo other truth of ; phyatcul birth wo rg ushered inte the gent igo was bowarn iy CLenttlo uy : duty or being will bo hitden away from sight | brotherhood of mun, 6 by apleitual birth atone Pera saa maak ue Ike a dinde of gross at tho mountain bag, In | tro we'lnttiated Into tho -bruttmrhiod of Jesus Pit eal en Ke teulie Tey ko sid ad Paul's ting tho slave, and the wife, and tho |: Christ, the General Aseemnbly and chureh of the duos vot newunee Hur aut tho a erat Step aH vhild were Iving In shadow, while tho cifulgent | first born, We enter it by denth and reaurree: tea na Att wey fo! ae harrownoss, OF bls | howmaof Chriatiantty were pouring upon other |-tlon. We pass tho portal which separntes ug Feet Seat ee ened teed eininds ua of the | nurts of the amazing world of inin, Ad waking | from tho old [ifo, the ald fever and hites, tho old Prellktiown f et hu (twee, tnn are colton: at -Ti'tho mteht In'stmmer the 4 yo turtis toward the | Waysand abjeots, tho old hopes, aud’ gntora ee ea eee he aneo Aton AA | region of most light, und tf possible looks tox new to tw abt these respe Jow mii, for n certain pentionce and regret fore | Ward the ens! Je mattis of tho Wek | tee arte te eeculva yenra, und she leaves five sons. Sho was an | 180.4 Miss Mamie Daccy came hero from Dune carncst Christinn Indy, nnd has relatives reald- | Kirk, No Y4 where her pirents now lve, sho dng in Landa County, Virginin, and in Olio. obtained employment in onu of tho knitting DANVILLE, Vit, Juno 2.—Tho Kev, dames | factories, and took up ‘her ,abodlo with Mra. Janilovon, who “Tied in Mooklenburg’ Coty | iniott, Mrs, Elliott's won George soon, heeame seats Wane pried here ocday te wee Oty | oramored of Mls Dacye, and for some tno past ‘onfercnes of tho Mothodtat Church, and {shave been keoptig company with’ enc other, gates care fullege al ee ie Tho | Young ElHott has of tate been drinking, ‘This ASTCEN crete re Wie Vcr y aurindd Hapoaings tho young indy not did like, and ta try aud break a Seago Telbune, CEDAR tae gener ee rabaty tho | kin commenced keen company with nnoth= Jargest funoral ever witnessed fn the State was | eryouny mun. ‘his so enraged Elliott that {ual OF the late Judge Greene this aiternoon. |-he threatened her with tout it tt Special yin: ree ay wines, Eeriiteton, v1 a afd Chinton, Marvhalitawn, Towa Clty, Cedar Hanis, | MF not stopped: Te scoms sho | ld find Anamosa arrived abet noon, bringing | pot four the threat. and repeated tho ofens about LOM members of tho Bar, Masonle frator= | List miubt. iltott, illed hhuselé with wtlaley uty, and inthnate friends, ‘Therv wero fitteon | to-day, nud rotund home about 42 this at ar Coinmandert And about fa Sir | Rug. Ty called Stas Pacey Inte a kacin ped Hentghts th pracension, folluived by members Of | jit grad tho zyqomultic aru, Just tn front of he Har, the City Connell, Board of ‘Trade, ant fi y f . tho right ear, She apparently’ threw up her Eiieenis rene aaa hind to the. wound “Whon_-ho fired tho second i the the bath cutting otf her left thumb and Mythien! Mllons. entering jit beek of the left our, pissing Philadelphia Tener, Sine 24 aroun the eran, «He then placad the ro- nondunted by tha Whi for the Presidency, the whole world bell tection wie certiin beyond iol Hetented by tn Insigniticant tin W Humpsbive, unknown to firme, Hancock 18 not by far tho celebrated tnilltary elloftain that Beote waa, and Garllold certainly. not so inalg> nifleant aiming Merce!" THE BELLEVILLE | 2RTUNG gives Tre Tripuxé the following oratlo pro dome: “The business enterpriso of the Atmerlean preaa ie proverbis}, but manifests (taulf In dlifers ent ways, While the New York /erdd prides Atself with exhaustive and bighepald teleraphis dikpatches, other papers seek iatinetion on other telds, Tie Cincage ‘Tirnane is 01 orlng to transfer the conalderntion It always tertulned for tho German cloment to Ut en. ‘Lie TeuNe publishes eve extracts froin the lending Gernian-An journals of thd vountry. whlelt by thelr conatole lation uni the yoo Heh nt at once plese and entertain the reader. ‘The xelections ive Buch na to give tho Anglo-American ren en. Winiteld Scatt wis: part yt y ve uci Doar janie Juncad efor) maine [cere vr ud (1 it wr ae good! 10 ine] vE Re er ail] 6 incl ye eal oud 1U ine) coon ond Iran {soot WratlWW tel oot F t|annin lyon euod lruna trovd veudiss Inolye nd vt fron Vr Tr) nga crops KOO fn erupt dec, docromua; Ino, Increusoy * nono to ship. . Spectal Dispateh-to ‘The Chicago Tribune, ro of crop; poor, tua Chinn nears avonuzy erupt yruih moro than avers ed inon ond wom- represent Souti Evain, My: dune %.—Wo have had fame fino mins of lite, whieh have been n great help to crops. Everything $s toaking well. Bome farmers have already commenced haylng. but: most of them with wot comnsence for about week yet. ‘Tho crop will te fair, but not over large. Chervles never wore inore abundant then this year. They nre seliing for ob and 7h conts rien hy r ‘ i} hi hood of Christ he bh rier oH raped ti on 1 or north, but turns toward the horizon where the ood of Chrlat he lv antitied ita privileges, {octal punts: SoMeTMEE aes erode yauwet | trou ar she ening Hou will goon begin to | o-an equal sh rot all tho blessings pramfeed thee rferiiers ary mon who oney hel in thote | TUS forth from the mysterious ymtes, go vaett | 1H THO Gospel. Ho was under condemnation, H ° mi 2h, f i 4 jt thore ig now no eontommution In Christ, 1d ' 0 7 * ents walking wp inthe flratdontiry or tho last 7 Dut t Ten ne con in wei Er a pa een foe git, Herve | Amon the many alleged unclained English | Volver to il own hed and fired, Killing blmsele | per bushel. Letnreeluues tee atilt sory camer Huan tho torvibly oun, and whogy mindé anoesaw | fens towed Thal jure Orthe sky aviteliearece | wasun allen and forcheners he ta now a foltoe yo Prekt “Cne Tinos iseurtatnly entitled ta the | Seis tho matution oF whien hus reaulted in | instante, Silay Dacoy cunmot five wutit marn- | sug. tnd erop wil woon the one Oe the wayne [HA BMCOUS Berpentey Calvin mud Luther hud | ing reddest in hia preseueo, ea Paul, mmm aa n | Cleon With tho sulnte, wn Gf tho. hosbtlt uf a Thanks of the German clement, ‘Tho paper ja | Vleeding and viutlmiziye porsans of a xutlible | ing. Elliott's father, who was ab ono thuen | thom. ‘This crop preiniios ta be very ainmdnant, Wealay tia been fn th CATA eon et Ge child of God aud of an eternal {HIfo, etood forth | God. He was aatrangor from the coyennnts of 1) undoubtedly for tho Gorman. editor the most NOHUre whose HAI Bde aw possible fiunily | prominent real estate ayont of Indianavolia aud | Now Potatoes ure wtready quite plentiful, y na u malian whieh | in dazeling Nght, but tha sluve, and tho wom, {* Pronilio and grivey now nll tho promises af God nAonY More prominent |. Cineinngti, committed suicide hero About ono than tho su-cnlled * Hyde oatate.” tleular gubject wae rece , Amportant and valuable English exchange, and thoy at hunt ao loquentis deplorad. It has often , HY ee acer int rites ae atepared. AE has often | andthe wifes and tho tte obit wore im shneow, | ra uty bia, Yon. aud anon, to win without Wightecn hundred years have brourht gront | God {n tho worlds aw ho dwolla i God, and Ged fale opinions know ny none others do the | Gitnwes andiiio nomber of cdiented Worcs | divolle in hin, Te was. Heiur without hoped Thia pare year ago. ny revived by thous. | 7ear ae futehing at’ exsCiov. Aruy, of New Muxted, to TILE MOREY FORGERY CASE. *\ - ane We are conyinecd that tho Enalish-sponking: a, renders of ‘Pun Simnune have already become ‘ i - WASHINGTON. over, Mesars. Wehnrdson & Co. claim nj No, 711 Sansoin street, who rent Gov, Arn darkness and pri of the errur. and hence ean Ul ge 7 i Wi : . ' Bo Attached to the Germiun departinont that they: B . iH i 7 avivee und dittghters often of must devoted | le now hns a hope sure and stendfust entering ¥ . thom inthe Hngiivh chnncory, “Chix woeks howe | DAtriag Cunet, Mioh., Juno 2.—Tha tral of | mania Nenf—No Jixecutlouu of era Of Auigustina to wash away from his houre | peut nlaslonary conventions, or ut conventions of a dry wrannd) ne yn * NOTES, H emie he fel Of common reforny, tell us that Pant spoke soma | 18 chlefost among ton thousand, and altogether Peart suite By ee formor errors att alm it) Words for his own time, some words pot divine jovely. Heo was -doad: in trosspags and in xin; EROS EA Cade gel Sa fate gnouet to include the mothers, and wiyes, nnd | ho is now olive unt God. For hint only led him alos the more deep! inte the t daughters of tho centuries thit were ty come. | t2 Tyo is Christ. Tho world was his honor, tats AAMC RTE his thot ly db Hiasaort The Gospel of Christ wis xo vist In Import and | and ho looked for nothing beyond; but how tho brink. Io wus nota nattre Which roveted Hen fe or ent eal to coutacrae te otert) fo, cpurenes imauel’ a pllrian aud o atramece mC 5 w details, for in 0 12 *tand; , its own secret thoughts to any great degree, but | fhe curtmal Llpne or the Newey i n e wt fipas of the New Testament Poul | lutantght wntll the day dawn and tho day-star Pogurny to cng tag one cur efoteat tit hls writ | will te an unrivaled leader while tho world shall | Arise, gecking 1 elty that huth rountations, prison those who had dlttered fant nine ain iy | contlnte. = Guew he ua velithug to barter awa: hls very oul Spink, and tnt he hud taken sang pure inte | Tet ns offer one moro thought aver tho namo | fit Wealth and platsire, for place or fun. death of tho Wrst martyr, “Tho age, and the new | Ot this stint, Fuvar. remarks the absence tt silica tative wes hat ad fy bine ep Muster, and penitence combined to urge onward | Paul's soul of any love of Natur, Tn mot th thon s r ‘ rid. Gus | ne raya aa i hier this tlre missionnry to the human meu, ynd doserty and th rich valtoy and under a sweet | ie loamy puasaga tite tho binoktioss of dure 1 our oxtonsive ctntey, wwhon you travel | sys aud often ont upon the ealta or stariny son, | Howe New tie thu portal ty an immortality of Wweatward or erstward, you. vomo+td what nro | De ninkos no allualon to these external aud line Stee ava ter hil Hie ‘ tturatite He nl NS No Quiled xreat “atvldes.” “Halting on tho Rocky | PeRsive forma of the heautiful, Th tho eplaties | HM wal to lla an unuttoratfe turrur, Now ho Mountutns, you say here the atrontna begin to | Ho flower blooms, no bitd atngs; nore muitles,no | fi thar he sit 4 wi ae oye tue & How toward the Weat, Wo are ontot tho Mise | lorions euimmer cores, bit onward moves tho | uM that he eltall thoro Furey eat Ai et isalnpl -Valloy, | Hidhoetorth “onch sill, enoh | Houloglanluryumont usthenigh the earth unt ne | conor, aia uudveeute aud. fustilior. dloyont il SR Re Nee ta an eae do TE. tite NOE | Anpuronk defect oF chirncton’ two facta nate fe Joy unapeakabla and full oF plory, for ho thought thore are places where tho rtrvama bo- | DY Atated. Natura but not thon become us | We orineipalition. nor powers mer thieme ese gin to tlow towind n now. compnss-polnt. ia | Aiveet and benutiCul as she now ta, and no old | Wer i ids, HOF powors, nor things | Emuner 3B, Morey for forgery waa concluded in Mare RG AHRIE CUTTCATOAGENY Int LOUOte watt in tho Clreuit Court Inst night. Tho Hne of defense huiries Telntive ter (t, recolved a lenthy reply, | Uuesued was ns predicted by your eorrosponjlent, in substance as follows: That the Hyde estate ia | to-wlts Unit Morey was used ns n tool by Irown oven a more stupendous Crud than the funtusy | & Thomns, attorneys of this elty, and that, ho that hug beeu deluding the so-called Jen- | signed A.D. Clark’s namo on blink pieces of hinge or Jamions holrs, and that tho b= | oapor, at thelr requost, without any Inovwlodico intent OF thor bel caUNN) | OF THO nurpOEe for whicl, tho forgurs wus to be Ju chnneery belonging to the mythleal Lydues- | Weed. The defanke wis very woul, and tho tte, that Kinount repreveuts the entire’ chine | Prisonee convicted imac ah perdiey a cery funds reluting to thousands of Kitts. Thera | juniog W. Pugaley, O, Y.~ White, rnd. Intiy montion of the Hyde estate in tho ‘tint of | YMlled, Weg Pune |G. T WaltG, anil Mngetticd ebupeery eiusos for 177, and tho only | into an this trial, ug all treo vlosely eonnectixt, su oredited ty Chat namie fa weveral doin | png jury wery out but flyo minutes, tho frat dollars, to which there Is probubly no American * He her, Threferenco to mstutemunt thatthe nent | BUlSt beluur unanlinons tor convietion, “Attar Of tho Tiyde heira hibored eighteen hours per | Ho vonilet waa eauriud, Morey was romaniod when ho ‘bo 601 Cott. day for uighteea days, tholuttor xintes that tho | Wilite the dusymersione thoy tak. bultetare Go piles hourd ure from 10 to dovlock and the Ut | thy othor cases, and thoir decinlobs aro intervat- formation embraced iy the report of the aout. | fay, Thay ware uiuinimons vyery time. Who whose expontes were $1y25, wis obtained front | [Mg My eer MTN NS OOF TO aware wehoura study of the Parliamentary report. | cyanea We Puicsioy," hoxtee Kinmer lean Citlzenn to Bo Carriod Conmulnr Courts The Miawissippl Blvor tmprovements, ; Apeciat Dtapatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasninaton, D. O.. dune 27.—Gen, Sherman hag recetved fn largo nutiber of applications from army oftigers who dosire the plage on his stu? made yauant by tho denth. of Col, Auden- eld, Bofore leaving for St, Paut Gen, herman decided to detail no ollleer to the vacant alork. ship, but, Instead, ho..transferred tho work of the Inte Col, Audenrold to Gon. Poe. avother member of hla staff, Gon, Shermun now hag threo oficors on his stall, Mra. Sarat Sponcer, who returned to-night from tho Woman's Suffrage Convention at Chie cago, hud hor pouket-ploked on tho way of 8100 which had boen intruated to her by the Femato. Bulfruga Association to pay somo billa of thoirs: POLITIOAL SENTIMENT AT YORKVILLE, 1.6 Special Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune. BANDWICH, Il], June 27.—Tho Democrats hora are not particularly onthuslastic over thelr * ticket. The nowinatlon of Hancock, on second 4 thought, is not considered by .tha Republicans A9 Btrony as it was at first. A Garfleld Club was organized list night nt Yorkville, nut aa yet no Bteps bave been taken to orgnnize onu here, HANCOCK RATIVICATION AT DECATUR, Tbe Bpectat Dispateh ta The Chteuga Tribune, Droatun, i, June 2.—saturdiy night thero warn Hancock and English futitication jam bores on tho old squure, and specches’ were made by ‘fhornton, Huckingbanj, Loe, Nelson, Ewing, and othors. The wentbor was bad, ane thore wae n small crowd and ttle enthugiasm, CAN'T STAND THE PAItY, 2 SPRINGFIELD, Maas, June 27.—Hx-District-A! ATHY. ving + UY 4 jo | Whiter or orator of that porlod come to us with | OMG Hor things to como, nor night, nor depth, torney E. Lathrop, one of -s hile theru the writer clattys thatex-Gov, Arny | yo Moroye” “Next?” Calyin P. White." Tho | i this elty, A wront. soul (front Tarsus fornia one'at thos Lous 8 Hy hor any other erenturo shall bo able to kepanite inet at {hv Btatu, has welltuna Letter. teatguling pH esl ta Rina BUNTOH SAO stating | cutive fury wore of the opiulon that Lawyer | Controller Knox has deckied not to withdraw | spiritunt divides, | Mo'was tho tlrst human being | SUEH Tove of the extornal work aa indria alt records, Ant ho was wholly ougrusied in “looking ap hls wen expecta elaluy” anu hind written ty Aare ‘ for Sa), wut UE which ho would ince! e: haat * Ponses af tha DUE hy fulled to give nny THE NELSON CASE. st rGLONA. 1 iim from tho Joye of God whieh la in Christ who aver lett his home ta encounter trinds and | Medern: Mlerture, But the bettor explanie Jeaus his bord, Hon Hew in tho fact that Pant was not awelter, | 7eaus his Dont. Freee he ee ean aie Mena Ne Huan re, OY an orton, but nw toller. "that ho could Admitted 10 this encloty, ho partakes at once ro weltte i ; hg at o Sea Fe there ees inant he aa Teeae peas te Hau | Grevowricten ad could have hen fitentey, aa | Mf, AUO communion OF the ealnta,. very Chri Aw inembership uf the Butler state Contr Committee, ane raurenlly, walking out of tho Democratic party, The Republican with print the fetter on Monday, and says tt probably Brown und Thotnns wore inocontol any wrong. | tho £100 notea on peddunt of eounterfells, Who State Depurtiient bas decided that-thore shall Le no oxecutlon of American citizens by anv i #0, brathor, tnd boatows upon on : ven ho curreapoudent Hits Wt ox= To the Bildor of The Chleaga ‘Tribune, or of Consil Courly unde | Who Journeyod: Jong and painfully in tho | Cleero.or a Virgil, und tut ba could wave come pork by Bere the ferting ot manny Wutior voters | ae Ariy'a einplosure moruly supplied hit | Jeprsysnx, Groene Co, Ide Juno, 2-aurl|: witelrimehurla minions telnle ty be seceteated | uae” of th hina Hrothoriood, but | Bosod rational ag did Vorteles, need not-bo due | fit, ‘hegrouera secleenay init Jove ttta're sialon ; With Conds to“enjoy” @ plonaure-trip to Great | 1, ays dint: toatorts d!/ in Bastorn vounteles by Amorioan Conxnla with- | tele: names shave wall. beun towt to ana, | nied. but Pal choso rathor tho deeds of this | Geomed, and this ta the fultilimentot tho lnw. if PRESIDENT MANCOCI’S GATINET FIXED, Britain. : Hea Moles corntepondent bas for the eatond:): one jury. ‘The ponding cuay ie that of the mure | atl Wo uro left to fix aur cyes upon this | World, leaving to others the custar task of sponk. | ievinessand this is the fultiiimontof tho law, Tf Cinchinatt Dispatch to New Yurk Graphic. —————— thno wiven your renders a wrong version of tho.] diurdr of an Riesptiiny Lund Dohan Pusha, by | one etint ag boing the hoart whore the waters of | 144 tho Worll's words, All tho nitgrimnses of | i uantto OF Hine tide lose ieeatie OF the weey. soll tiuleratood that uf the meetiig 6 tho Poor Polnud, esenpo of Nelson, tho horse-thluf. Jn tho intors'| Mirain, a rev nutintiizel naan American | lave begin to Haw towned the grout ‘untlyhng | Sus wsint, alt his scourgings and arrosts, and all t rat (oats af disolpleahip and membership." iby workd. It you will study: hastily, tho character | Bis korrowa, tenulind us thut be was Lusy' with tho | thiy suit ullamenAney tant yeatee toe dtsol ples t 4 oI ’ 1 ° beautiqal iy action, In tho allotnent of ative 7 o ‘hoy were leadom of a MeGrogur or MeDonald | It falls to others to weave tho eRe eO e e efeaee ato ites crawd that coutd iuwemble at the sound of a | Pattiotig orator oF poct is one form of manhoode | gure must NOL Mil tho embers suitor with 102 horn, ‘Tho unlon of twelve telbos was too cum. | ¥xoHllor on tho Held quite muothor torn, The | the Giriatiun loves ith hue rotor, those. IOP hersime for vontinunnees and two-clana wont | Onitor And the Poot will tell us whut kind of | Mononta wiles wo. luvea, bolton tira wayti iit way In thelr narrow channel, with no great | Woods or hilis mado up the ted of tho | Counearth. Ho loves hin becuuso Ro. pus soul risus upanyirhero ta look’ boyond those | Coulllat; thoy will toll ue how high waa | civon up his whule self to that tavioe who ave oundaries. Not any Hotter wero tho chiwale | HO gris und how sweotly the sun mso | Pivon wp his whole self to that Savior who favo lands in thete only contuties, tirenco Hated the | Won tho numberivts white tents and whine | ator his poultenae, Tor, allie for hie TOviiue suievonnding trite na onndiatly ne did Moses and | bayonets; but tho aoldler onita.all tit thetoria | {unt in Christ: for nis iuseknves uinlok repaoael Joshi, AL was diagracetul fora Grvelc scholar | Rd rushes onward toda, to wet, perhaps to dle, | Foe hw forgiveness of lnjurion Cor nie. tolfede? to trayol from homa, beouusa aiteh wandering | He does not know whether bia rapld font | Mitr ran tne monet of atin tere ie vickaries over Ahowtimpliod that thore wie jut outside of | HaMpleX Upon a duby: or a otod. In tho | Hill for tho wood of uthors, for bls victories over tho: favored “pentnanla, And not. only | WoMents OF wich grave import tt matters heritunea’ that fideth | tars Me fa Inpossl- 40, but tho Gruck + Btuios ‘hated oak {NOt to kia whether the sky wis cloudy of’] Birney that fideth net nways it la impossls othor,.; and | fell "an eaay-viutinr |'surene.. Duinoathones opuitd equal uly ong whe | Tiyehor in whiny ho porseives thone lavedyavetie to’ fhvadum beontuo thoy hid learned | Bus lived In puttlug toxuthor thy arguuicnta und | Mitow nud alfeuttane: Ghoy ire found 1d evory nothing of tho powor of coneord.: Not up from | Worda which miche win battles, but placed upon | {he holleverennd ero the eeat of Msulpleani tho chiuwie world, nur up frum tha ok tubraw | (uO detunl battlefield bo hisele ran away |,{ No bellevurand are the fost of disciples. timca do Wo seo iny man comlug who wished pro | fem fear, Paul waa not thy wager ofa song, | aarmus Noting in the ently days af Ghristint= aul il wen unl travers all lands that ho mfghe HOE N baud, of stale ay, aut i yan a +f Lit form oF honk Abtuey Poveule- at Gast atta | eurutly hid ean rene Hie Gleratnen seas nok.) Heung lave whfell boutud all the Short they With Moses dnd Jowtiva and David and Socrates | Dis uln, but te was ory pa Row tatters Hung ait I) Guat not personally. known nothing was more aud Plato he makes welowe and vlalnefut cone | baste (6 bis frlonds, Tela Voywres, bis pleadings] Lal Mol pursounOy, Krlowils pothtngg was, more traaiy Toy Docume as cattaing of hundreds | Wit" the orowd, hie auffertur, werg tls ani | Snort MAN Eben tne willianely toaudor death nui iietios, oaviug Paul to ho a-ledor-ot tu | death, leaving bid lettons tu be only the resulta i] Tuasvtueus of chute brotkven’ ie meatio pessoal anultlong “Hfad Mosom or duanta or David eam | Of haul when be way goupellod to fata galt teva for Chris for euch utter, [nat euttiuon de the Unknown Get, ¢nuvt und ant wore would | werotogen i | dreds Ge inusunnis bevo-itken Peat i ang suri toudinftor allustays | Hy 1 have ben wade of tho persons who rly, bo jaa hung word ao inasslye that refer tial ie a eete Dave riko Erieallia aa Ta —-Litid down thelr necku for thule breth- Intercating statistics | est of common justice [nak fora correctién of; Tupression af they | thoge statemonts, and to that end 1 pen you in} {ho Cains Houtenants. | nus tow words ys possible tho fautu; Thu Bhorilt | We tiapasstonatelye tt Of this county wtarted to the Penitentiary with) pico of two yenre Sei | Nelson and his uecamplice, both of whom wore! Ys were condemmed te perperudl exputrine | sentenced to servitude there, Near Belleplaine, AL transported to Siberit or to other out: | in thls Shite, Nokon escaped through the wate dying provinges of the Russian Empleo, Above | closet window. while. train was: Spout wl TO hore vontriy adiiet thir eseupe to | a rate of 8 filles per hour, Subsequently Nel foreign countries, but tho greater niumnber af | son was cuptnied by tha Khor? ef Honton Coun- Z these suiferud tho todas of their entire property, | ty, froin whont ho gat away in adoublo sonse,— vernitentiary ag for munglanghter, confiscated by thy State.and have atundoned ill [yor be took hie ithe Sherhf'sy team and buggy, |. ‘The President of who Misslssippt River Com: hope of ever returoiug to thelr motive land. |-Eairemlided people here attach no blune to die j| wsdion has written a dotter to the War Dopart.. Three hundred and sixty patrons wore hanged | Sherif of tis county, a, withont wn usdlatant,— | Woot Aniounelyg thattiovs will be soon eallod: in cold Dlowd by thelr captors, Peomiliry rivets | whiel our liv does not provide for in such oases, |W Meoting oF tho Conmuilasion to make a roport tothe amount of 2,000.00) roubles were loyied | —ho eotld ne bottler guard tho two. he hogs on the axnuiiuntion af tho Missiesippl iver upon the * Viatula provinces,” and 2700 estates | yenvy by which the onv escaped, Jtaspeott Hbove Culro. 2 letter Auys that owing to wore suquestratal, the majority of then belng ‘ ‘Dainy iwatign. Whytleal ditercnces. wiro and St, Louls: Bubsaquuntly euntorred by the Czar upon Ris ee. we whumnbor of ditfere: ols Of finprovoriont xlun vobtunon fortunaty cHanyh to tyerit. hike MURDERED IN A sALOOK. Would have to be adeptod, oach adaptod to KK, June 87,—Corneliua Mayer, 2 wolls favor, Publis librurict were, either dus i ity particular geation,..¢ stroyed by Mursvioil's orders, or deprived of the: New ¥ nO nore yall ortions of their cunients, which | known glass mianufacturer of Hrédklyny was OCEAN STEANSHIP NEWS, Htruclee ta Be Petree | MMtrdured Inat night tn tho atroots uf Willlainss | sew you, duno gmAttived, ateainons Ragypt, thor great Tussin | MRE after attondinig the opening AP 9 aktOob bY | yeoin Liverpool; Cultla, trim Liverpool, Rottore shidivush ubstasutaved | immo fe wes Josretate uy pomllot and gored | 4m front Heater: nei culoalastly alsa tabulated | home he uy sl g . dedeerisiid fe yy those retried, and constitute unu of the most | them tovlear out. ‘Thoy. Mon aasaulee ayer | _ Rosron, June Sr, Artived,” Parthia, trom revolting records of modern history, P and his foreman, who hid aceumpantod din, and | Liverpovl. .. « ‘ . ' 0 Mayor recalved two mortal wounds i the breast, SIrKiwls Ollloers, i from which bo soon died, Ite nasutlants dud, ‘eltizen, Miran hug ben ordorad to lie executed, onthe Ide of next Gutober at Constantinopta, Miniter Maynard has: uot appruvel tho: sine. tenes, und will probably bring the papers to this’ country, Seurgtary Byarts expremes tho opie! fon thit tha Constdur law on this aulgact is. Nnconstitutionsl, andshns sitld that ther shall by no excoutions uniter it while tio is Seeretary. wot Biate, Porsons found wullty of murder by! Consulac Courts will probably. ba brought to. his country and continod in sume Government fulted in Gen. Hancock's ulootion wie arminged, dt was tinderstood thut, In tho event of hix elece ton, the following goutlemen should compose his Cabinets : 4 Buerotary, of Stnto—Benator Bayard, of Dela- ort Recretury of tho ‘Irensury—Spoaker Handall, of Penneylvani, * z: s : Recrutary of War—Qon. Preston, of Kentucky. Becrotury of tho Navy--Mr. Hubbard, of exis. ht ttorney-Conoral—Ulurkson N, Potter, of New ‘ork, Vostiaaster-Gonural—G llbert 0. Walker, geuer of the iuterlur—Col. Morrixon, of ne : Prowilsea wero aleo made reapecting tho Ain Disandonwulps to England, Fruice, and Gere inany. it if ana, also, that n yood oflice was promised to Mr. Kugtlsh, of Connection». i GEN. OARWIELD ON THR BALANY HILL. Bt, Lauts GlobeeDeinucrat. Wo aro permitted t copy the following Lotter, written by Gien, Gartield to wa Otto frend, on the aubjeet uf the sulary DILL and tis connection therewith.” The origind] is now in possession of BBL Louls gentleman, # relative of the purty add yess S Uiicam, O:, April 21, 1873.—Dean Patesy: Your Kelied anu’ welcome lelter of the Sith inat, cauia duly to band, for- whieh T thank Jie Wheul wouk into Hae army 1 did so expecting to follow the path of auly whether.it led. ig ¥ dite or fy From. those data, 0 compiled very curerully iyppaties abut with t ‘ ity so amazed the hoathon.as tho falthful, sale EL * AuTiEn Point, Janggi.—Arrived, Circassian, Liverpool, : é E f try % . i vito Would bo much tke pattpe , BGS ae dent. “In enteridy Congress I undertook twial- | ‘Porktsti officers do nut otyoy tho conaldoration | Aut Worn urreateal tarda, in the parwand oF Sunn | Quanesrows, Juno 2tt-Arrived, City of Mons berate ainusthery: bo ual oi | @ebapfet of leaves onthe heud of the Baye! 0 i desta Chirlat neoar dle ante eaee it Rata Yo tg atch of Aly there, waelher it fod to po. | at Huma enjoged by Ghote Prifeasion eiwwtors | rudy, thomas Foster, raul Maclay, ond WL | tevuty Fron Nuw Yor a ae yo Iguorantly worship, Cdoclige unto you," und | BPRS. Athi lotttng uta bast ow thoy aro.” (V Nhat tho Mantor hus vontianded uveey OHw wd hitleal iio oF yojiticul death. E huve euat many Burupe. A Turkiat Captain ts rexantea by. | Wu flantuyse Dy tho forvoiin us thoonowhs | yale duno kt -Arzfyod, Feaco, fruin Now | With awneeel full of reason and wwoutneas hy | fel colors tho kulnt omitted frou’ bis weitluige , Thousands ‘of votes during ny ten squire | his wenior officers with bit Htc mory respect P siahhed Mayer: Phe “decoused was OU yomrrold, nitgod tho curtail: Upon, a How oF serviow, god pono with a inore conseletions conviction Unt P-wns doing right than the ong Tor whieh Loam so much Llumed, Porbaps the pcoplu wilt never ea ynderatand i, but I bullove luust of Won will some duy, Thuy may think 1 Jade o rolstake, an) thoy may bu rlybt about It Jiut § ge sure that fulrinindid mon, when thoy, ‘Jully understand the crse, will se thut 1 acted dion worthy motives, and teed to de my duty, 2 bave wddressed u lotter to the district, which Tess Din befor mon. What. inore appropri: ata; what more natural? He pra been res eeined from--slavery, Milaed from the dead, ntact Be Arauvtuted tron tho Kethngdora of Sultan {uta the = En 471 UAVOI, ty ve 1 CHRIAYS CHURCH, the han He Gyor bie a URMON bY THM NEV. HN. BAIIETT. - + \ os N. Marrett, of tho Westininster; ‘ork. oy Jung, aTepyheriye | Kthlopta, from * New OULMANS, Juno, 27—Arrived, stonmabl: Woundoror; front Hula? any a Than a private, aod 1s solwetlines struck by his of rie Colonel or Gesieral i a tuuunent of auger. Hevon anit loaves & wife and furntly wMajor uly woul pi “gUoh Creation eS cay Cabin erat : 5 ihe pay of an aitieer unilur the-tunk of General . BNO HLS COMPANION, v¢ fe-vory inadequate wud irregulurly reeuyed, Syecial Miepatch'te The Chbcage Tribu Tyo Trinilies of oilicers in, kurrisoned fowus urd | Guvnva Liky, Wis. Juno 2.—Two p xenerally with thon, dud the lattor ane Oflen | icy clip Blaanlly ad Arthue Colto doroly plished to feed tele charged, Thoy may | Hee Ci y ‘ Terscen dally with baskeia, retientiye from mare | Solved hea quaren) this eventing, when thy,Core ~ ket, spedy and purdally buttoulugs, ee J merpulled a revolver and altos dbo hatter tingugh Papillon curcs Muah. y : 4 : ' in « Btowwie nye bod geval mori: Movow dnd Duvig | WbOE Mdword ho ricglooted to wave Inia would uuvy rouined Yory illustrious had not | Hvtoric gratatul mumory will eas}, upult Chrlt aad Paul come to dompel a now com | tomb. a See ae wigon. ‘The tgoral world fa measured by von |. - rusty, and i the light around Christ the stars la the Mosala galaxy geow din, ‘ : » When we romembor that this toa of Tarsns! Was cooipelled to move out in the still, dark The Ait the | the Cucistine Sear Will petiold fu bis gout wa | Paul chiar this brotherhiowd af Christ to cat ‘4 0 ty 1 re Hook of Lite. Gver bis el ice before the theang., Wh: me dum, dusnui hearts. kur] Silver thredds améagst the gold hins beon superseded by Tender Byes of Blue? pale Jworuing Of 4 hew ort, whan none bud yoy ber | Prsbyterlag.Chijrok, oorir of Juekaoy antl) Kaye tennau routes withheld tholr pralie a1 . tiny that so geest, su ride: nou} bu wuntvunced tu the world furv bi tu mike a path, tho nobluuvds of the Vourly strvuta: youtcrday murutug preached 0;

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