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W YORK. Day Comes at Last Bears of Wall Street. — “ e strest Has Boen “Selling ThSVheat." and s 20,000,000 Bushals Short. e 1 Roview of the Fifth An- 2 c;l::iflnxmbluon of the West- minstor Kennel Club, —i s ¢ Hundred and Flfty-nine Arlstocratic Dogs in One Building, —_— Tho Mexican Rallroad Company—A War of Electric Light Inlarests, NE A Very Bad for the Nin 1o Improvoment in the Braed of wm&mfifl}: and Other Grand Dogs for Monslons, STREET TA?’;K. G : A MODERATE “BULL" DAY, Y“;:}‘:«’:i‘ l‘)l.lpfllch to The Chiteago Tribune, New York, May 2—To-day was some- what suspristig In street clreles, which were Jow and then excited, In fact, the day wmight be catled a field day for the “bulls,” g8 thers was senrcely ARy stock 80 mean of neglécted s not to meet with an !nqulry and an advaneed bid, The “benrs,” whoso in- terest Is well_extended, were in a state of trepidation at the rising figures of the list, and, while many nndo large purchnses to cover, others *doubled up” and skipped over to the Jong side. ‘The glut of maney sccking investnent, Increased by the Jarge disbursements both on’ the partof the Government and different cor- porations In the paynient of the 1st of May Interest and dividends, was nssigned a8 ong " reason. TIHE INPROVING CHOP PROSPECTA and the lurge European demand for the divi- dend-payers was nssigned s anothor, while the stimulatlon to bnying caused by rising ligurey was tho third, **The Vanderbllt stocks have set the fashion,” sald a’ leading operator to-dny. LakeShoraleéd olt Inn way that Jooked ns 1t Mr. Vanderbilt had done anything but sell out his long stock. The sertlfientes that were oxpected to appear dld ~not come, nnd, It gradually dawned upon the street that there was a tremendous stiort Interast in Lake Shore, and that Mr, YVanderbilt had been taking n the stock for aweek past. The result was n seramble to tovor, which carried the price from 1204 up w01 New York Central followed fromn {5to 147l and Michigan Central rose from (03 10 1002, About noon tho short interest mahled and PUT PRICKES DOWN A LITTLE, but the sliort coliorts were unmanageable, and members deserted to the *“bull” slde a0 fast that prices soon advanced again, and rllnsed_;vlel mivnr(l‘umlhl hca% tlu&lfiflxl «:[ the day, There I3 going to be a hard fight, par- llm)ll.lrly over Lake Shoro, and somebody is wowe 1o ges hurt. The “bears’ will not give up without n struggle, and tharo wiil be des- persto elforts to put prices down, but it will be of nouse, The tide has turned, and every ad- vauce now will carry prices a little higher than they were before. \What I8 true of the Vandor- Lilts hina been truo of tho other stocks in greater ar less degrev, : THE COAL BTOCKS mentupon favorsbiv reports from the com- Lination, Jersey Centrnl and Luckuwanon ro- cording a bandsome ndvance. lteuding ad- sanced froms By to 8534, lron Mountnin and Texua Pacitlo adjusted thomsolves to the now conditions, Iron luunmlnml(nl up and Toxas Tucltic down, The oluvated stooks woro u shado lower, The Grungors closed strong. Another operstor sald: It {s reported that Mr, Keene nad Mr, Bellen huve forined g *bull® pool in Lake Bhore. Mr, Osbor ofica hns been o heavy buyor of Lukn Bhore, but for tho Turposo of covering shorts. Mr. Keeno has covered hie shorts, aud is upon he otbar aid of tho market. s losscs on Bt Paulare sald_to boe nbout § por cunt, 1 dividend baving been declared while ho hus been short,” Tho story of a forthcoming scrlp dividond on 8t, Paul s out agaln, ana & wood many poaplo think thore Is samothing {n it on account of tho steail- l‘::;&:‘l‘lbwhl(’h o stock hus beon taken Ly “'SCHIP DIVIDENDR,” tald an operator to-duy, *are declared only whon the Directors and inslders have mostof tho Wock, wnd nre dn u position to got most ot tho benefit. Tho 8t, Putl stouk {8 vory largoly beld by a poul, composed §n the mnin of Diroots orsot the road, Thoy have larguly fucreased alleage to o:gnnd the capltal upon, und it :nnh seemn llko o very good timo to muke a ividend equlvalent to_putting tho prico of tho Present stock up to $150. Canadiun rallroad mfinm-u huve offered to construct an alr lHne fod teom Montrenl to Toronto iu connoction am\:\mfl a\;olnm, .\&umrcr;‘l & Ottawn and uu.!‘ erit ltoads, muking another throy 1o to tha AV ~The coglnnny 18 to gv osl. orwnized with $1,00,000 capital, und a charter *Tho fucts In regard to bus been grunted, THE TEXAS PACIFIC AND INMON MOUNTAIN Widan Insld i R an_Inslder to-dn; & oy wanted 1o b it o 55 1o wanted ut ono Ume 180 shuros of oxus " E:]"liu foriuor Irow Mountuin, The Ioilne uibhia ownors of® oxns Paolflp wantod 110 h“h“ of iron Mountnln for 1000f Texus Pacifi. mc desired 0 nbsorb the otbor, Uhe unploars Foapes yhcresed rathor thin diminlshed, m‘: Iy Mr. Gould told thom both that thoy - r:l ugreo on - somotning, Ho did not lwhn. 1ia Interests were about equal in e W0 compunics, But- they must come 1o h.flfl: or no shoald mnko torms for them. As mcu.'x' Iun{ nblc to do this, matters came ton. oy orthwltl, und u sottiomunt was eifectud tho me Ugsla that the Poxas Pacifio should bave ,mmc'm nyuuur und the Iron Mountain the most o )).' Under this agreement tho holdors of o ountain wiil tukoe thoir stuck to the ik -,‘_ Pucitle Company and got 110 ‘hmuus Pacllla ~ wtack fue oncl ey f lron Mountuln dellvored. butle wipp \Pt2IN corporation will wuw«"""um nostouk in the markot. Thoro fg “"l Practical consolldation, and tho result- Tnan T:K- In u’mnwd Aand inureaso in not curn- "m-.lwcrv.wll Uoan increnss in gross carne vorted" 'f-fi'aeé".“"“ any fucrewso thus far res ped lhurenmu‘ riain wivauca (n the Bouthwest- market,” Ench com= The 1ron Mountain bud u good effect upon the rest ot " BULLING " RATLIOAD STOCKS AND “nBAR- _— “lxu WHEAT, ek iatern Asoclated Press, New Xouk, Miy 2Ot f the. st prom- | Huw Lore, suys Will o blline raflrona stooks and bear- llin‘tll tho bellef of u lrgo orop for 1841, a1 WOrL, 200000 Bhabigle, Alnong the n wu strect nnmed by the Chiougo gons - lmmnou:vr & Co.,, wha 1o suppised on thojy o heLwean &,000,000 and 3,000,000 busbels of monpo L BeeOUUL, Bnving mado i groat doal siocky ’d"’.‘.' PAst twWo yours as *buolls” on .M“"I‘::m Veurs* on ‘whent, Tho dtoek of 2 Now to 0F seubouril ports 18 equally light ns butholy, l’h(rt:h:y‘f")""mw hurlug About 40,000 ot 750,00y bun\‘:‘u‘\l.'f 117,000 bushels, uud Bostou THL KTOCKS OF CORN, Bava Jucrensed 1 weol V' bely 8t tuo seabonrd, and ":nsi»‘;‘-m .,f.‘;?."a“&? urmk (T nul‘" O Lusbiels §n Chiougo, Now Mgy ."uy S0 ushols 11 store and about Hloat, BUk OF outs has also ine h boluge B00 00 ‘I':Eulll here, or 200,000 "ok, In pos been déiivorod humnnl'l;g&%%m 000 tlercos wont to sali to wbout closa up A b Heah :)(r':.;:( Shoat OF thom huving boon Yoy detiyor, e ..Q’erh_ DARTMOY iy IOUTH COLLEGE. ¥ UARSONY BETWeRN Titk Pk New Yoo YFAND Facutry, nodrars K, May 2—A 1ong dispatch was “mmm: lllllnlnlelly to-dny from Hanover ey ’r‘:ldlllnrlllhllloul relations be- eit and Faculty of Dart- gned & paper In- that i thelr oplulon “'l? mllllxu. : tesldent Bartlett ey Dckwuc‘il(fid l’ulmle s it 1 were s ¥ un, | a 0 s got unreason- Show M'l;ml\er finttony wlll::h"s;'nll;'&l llll‘olll‘fl un.fi',‘:im' “'I'fi:“l‘l:l‘l‘l“n;‘:r.m«lu public places cd o e made o N und for the ) been quite " VIB0F emibery G (g Hasuta s Skt muvbu AND UNe1vyy, ny 4 posltively lasulting in wise and benetieful."” » THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE TULSDAY. MAY 3 tono or bearing. Jio h tespect for the opinions fessurn whonn hown no deferonce or ¢ orinion ot whito-hired T'ro- enrs of sorvico e coliego outnumber his nenrly ten to ane, When ho hfiu not chuacn fo affrunt us, hie hns ignored us, or has ndoptod a polioy contrury to our wishes and carncst ropnonstenance. We have horne much for the sako of pescu and tho good nnine of the eollowo, Yt our position han grown itolerablo, Wo cannot keop silence longer and prosorve our soll-reapuct.” Ono of the threo I'rofessors who it not slgn the petition 1o the Trustees style, Lw Count Zos (Pontlnc—Queen Anne), a very handsome, well-coupled, deep- chested, stylish dog, I fancled most, got see- and. Rackett (Rattler [Rob W:y—l'icklenl-— 8edn) got third; here style got away with }.h{y prize, in aplhs of poor coupling and weak in, Bitehes—Donna (Charm—Fanny), though |||nlcrln‘i' lnhnfimm mhlus u..‘ nmu‘{‘ lnllmm. showed such fine muscle and condition ti sho won, Flirt (Druld=3Mil i i le), R’ ver B oL BOFE B twh OF threo men horo WhO | )iandoine, im.ul a1l round biteh, was second ; and Lady Laverack (Thunder—DPecruss), a JIOSTILE TO THE PRESIDENT almoat frons tho duy of his coming hero. He upsot somo of thoir chorisnod plaiik vory onrly. 10 hin earver, and thoy huve been flingiing mud in his face over sincu. Thero §8 a throad of por- sonal Bpite running through this attnok which will sotne day be uneovered If tha ‘Trustees Drobo this matter to the bottom, The Prestdent Wil not bo the only ane who will sulter, 1 be- Hova bim to bo ono of the bost coliega Preale dents in the Unitcd Biatos, and that his gonernl managemont of tho vollego hus beon eminontly somewhnt small but beautiful - Laverack, which I most faneied, took third, 2 Dmi Pupples—Naot a very good class, Roy. al Dalo (Dash HIL—Daisy Dalo) winning caally an mumlnln( to make u flne dox, Biteh Pu len-—A retly lot of twelve, Tambazlue (Pontlte—Queen Anne) was the best Inoking of the lot, but how legs put ber out of gourt, liono (Trunip—Hulle), n very Llowellin looking bltch, took first, with Rose Laveruck (Young Laverack—Fotrel) scconi, A HTRONG FEATURK OF TIE SHOW was tha great prominence af the Laverack typo of English sottor, and for this reason In spenk- ing scparatcly ot English sottors L have given the airo and dain of the winners,so that you may Judgo for yoursclf tho weight of this fact, In the varione olusscs twolye out of tho sixteen prizes wore won by dogs whose alrn or grandsiro was i Laverack: In seven out of these old Prido of the Jlordor was tho ancestors in cight onscs wera the winnors pure Luvernck. This goos tu show that the Laverack s bting very exion- slvoly used by Bn{tlm sattor-brecdors, espo. clally In tho Fast. It may also Indicate that Ma), Taylor, the Judge, his a wonknoss for that par- tloulnr strains but, usin two marked jnstancea ho gave the fiest prizc to dogs whose substanco und inuscular powor recomimnended thomselves to bim ovur more Luvenick-lovking doxa which In somne other pointa were auperiur to the prize winners, this surmlse je purely conjectural, That Maj. Taylor looks to sutistance first 18 quite clear, for the closo raco between Thunder and tho late $3,000 importation, Emperar Fred, was won by Thuader, a moro substantial dog for his alze than the Rmperor. OF TRE POINTKIS i it may be fairly aald that n better lot wdre never oullvcted at any show, and could not hu;'lu {n:gn ad tho colleciton would have sitnost been unlque: but a8 il waa_ the. ropresontation was aitogethor Eastern. In this breed was qulpnrent e ro- markable elfcut the Finke-Liily strain, bred by Mr. Edmund Orgill, Brooklyn, L. 1., hus had upon the polantors of Americu, Lemnon and white waa a very nm-umfi color, and nearlyail tho lomon and whitea had to a grenter or less extont that peculiur combioation of stylo and quallty with substanco and inusoulnr develop- maent typioal of the Flake-Lilly steain, so0 much g0 that & dog of that biood could almost niways Lo pointed out. To Mr, Urgill belongs tho sole credit of perfeoting this atrain: wnd Ir this gen- tloman varries out bis pregont idens and sends l!%hwflnul-nd. ngliah breoders will soe In hin® o by no means oxtraordinary specimen of tho atrain whose constanoy to typo {8 8o po- culinrly strong. Hue, who won the champlon- ship far smull-sized bitches, I8 only 10 months old, and 18 by old Snap-shut outaf tugby (Flnke- Liily). Bhe is tho perfection of tho straln and of the ro ntor, and to dofent at hor age such beau- tiful champions as Lady Romp, Belle. ond Roso stamps her us extraordinary. — Khe is the most floru‘ctly fanitiess polnter I ovor maw orlnid unds on, and this wns the judgment of most canino cxperts who wero ntteucted to hor box, 1t ean only beeaid of hor that she is smnil, but forty-four pounds Is not too light if oomblned with poerfeot aymmetry. = Bhestoo will go to En- wland 1if Rush goes, and it will tuke something not seen more thin once in & generation 1o beat her, If that be posaible. IN GORDONS, the awards werc rather mixed. That.Dob should beat Grouse was not 8o very outragoous, ssold Qrouse was lsmentably out of coat and show condition, which tells among those half faney beauties, But that Lady Gordon should beut the beautiful Btelin just because* she's got two teeth gono and a rorooye,” although I think hor the most besutiful Gordon in the show,' ‘was poor consolation to the vwner of Stolla, who hrd brought tho bithorto Invincible into tho ring in aplendid condition otherwlse thaun tho effect of old age on her teeth and a slight cold in her ey, Another sceming inisjudgment ‘was §n placing Mr. J. Moore's (of Chicagn) Chang absolutely nowhero. Chang 18 not perfeet, but ho was in flue condition and cortainly A boetter dog than the snipe-nosed winner. As a cinas this was not extraordinary, and the falling oIf was eapecially noticed among th the other sotter and pointor classes were vory . Br. Moure of Icnro {chief owner of tho ‘'oledo kennel) won the prize for the best kenncl of settera witha very even and levol lot. = That overweening contidenco in the morits of one's one **dory " was cvidenced by tho appenrance of a blue, binck, and white ns 8 compatitor tor honors among those to which n black coat isa sins qua non. RNED IRISI BETTERS wero an axceodlogly fino collection; yot hore, too, Jgnornnce of typleal polnts of perfection caused tho jutroduction of & white and red dog and u most unmistakublo " yuller dory ** who may have had a genuine red_Irish sotter among his romote ancestors. . Dr. Jarvis (Clnromont, N, H.) was consplcuous with his blood-red beauties, taking tho speuinl prize awarded for the Lost Irish kennel, nor could he have bacn beaten by any kennol In the cnllllll"{ for hu bad Elcho, Noraen, Larna, Roso, and Chief, all prizo win- ners hero, to compete. Ierkeloy of courso took tho champlonship, although upimlvd by Rufus, bis fathor Eicho, and Hory O'More, but he 8 generally considered the” bost red Irish dow in the country, though Hen, belonging to Mr, Ugilvic, of ‘Des Molnes, 1n., i8 by somo cousid- wred bis superior. Old Lov 1L, the peerless, aicaln won, though among her compotitors wero Fanny Forn, Firutly, and 1tose, but, though get- ting gray about the muzzly, sho still carries hor- Aulf un bofits the, ?uwn of the rod Irisbh. In Chiof, who beut; Kaleigh for the opon prize for dogs, we havo a vory with ngo may olip Borkeley. OF TIIE REST OF TME SPORTING CLABSEY thero 8 not very much to say, except that the; were ull fuirly well tilled. Tho greynounds wol a large cluss, und tho best of thom to my' mindgwas Mr, Lotz's (Chicugo) Prairie Glrl, who dld not got tho prizo, which went to u very weody-looking binck and white oallod Droppu Weil, belonging to Mr, Muson, of Bunderiund, Eogland, l}t‘m fox-hounds wore & inixed lot of two distinot Lypes—viz.: the old long-carod, long-muzzled, long-bodled of ffty (cnm A0, and the short, atout, upnundln,, nfvl (a1, spoCdy gontlomon as now porfeoted In Iingland., Of course thoso Iattor are tha correct, becauso ae copied, Lypo; but thore are mon in this country who will swonr by tha old kind to atick honustly 1o g truil fromduylight til durk. The lmproved dow 15 fustest and best ndapted to tho cxpresy stylo of English hunting; Lut whore the bounds have to work out thelr own salvation perhups the old-thinors are tho boest; still the prizes go to tho fashionable kind, and of this woro tho throe prizo-winners Hine spocimons. Fox-torricrs roquire special notlen, beeauso the Judwo sootned to depart from the muin quese tlon, tho objoct of thelr oxistenoe, ito uwurded tho prizos in noarly every onse to smull, clegunt- looxing naimals, “whoso chiof churacturistics wore want of power and oxcoss of that je ne saia quol quulity, “A fox-lorrior, says Btuiichonge, *ghould bo not leas than fourtoen pounds nor over sixtoon pounds*; but tho exception hors was to tind a fourteen-pound dog, aad ten pounds wus nouror tho welkht of most of the winners, Or vourso tho noed for the fox-torrlerls hecoming loss ovenIn England, becauss fox-hounds ave too spoody, for them to Jivo with tho pack’ 10w us of yore; butthis should not alter their chicf char- motaristic to such a very Iurgn oxtent us woulkl Lo indlonted if wo accoptod the New York Judg- {ng aa conclusivu, TI DEAGLES were 8 vory fair lot, but the Introduation of somy of the *benoh ' or buwln?md sort rather dotracted [rom the symmotry of tho class. 1lure, howaver, tho jui made no mistakes, as ho iaced as first and scvond the best unlmals in ho show, brod L bollove by Gon. ltnwmt‘ of Caclinsville, Il out uf his oolobruted - little benauty Rosoy, It is u plty we dow’t muko more usc of this userul and dolightful little doy, It would be vaatly bottor for our youug mion snd big boys if thoy would olub towother and kuop s few beagles and bunt rubblts than to spend their timo In the billland nr‘gocl room. ‘Thore i3 somothing eloctrio about the doop boll tonos that isauo from & uea{l»‘- throat, and the muslv of o guuk of thom Ia fuil cry la us soul-stirring as tho oldiers’ Chorua in Fuust. TUR COCKEI-SPANIEL CLASSES mye us another Instanco nf peoullar judzing— fud(lmr acoording to {ndlvidual rlno}. and uut -nerncnopwdrt‘rnv. 1tis cortainly true thattho Cocker atanda not vory olearly sot up, yet It 18 gonurally admitted thut tha qualitics of com. pactuosseutrongih, and apparent capacity for THE MEXICAN RAILWAY. THE MEXICAN QOVEINMENT DISPOSES OF ITH INTERENT, Bptctal Dispateh (o The Chicago Triduns. New Yous, May 2—The sale by the Mex- tean Uovernment of its Interest in tha Mex- fean Rallway Company (Ihmited), which owns the ralirond between the Cities of Mexico and Vora Cruz, was confirmed by private dispatehies recclved {n this city to- day. Inquirics which wore mada falled to ollcit the numes of the purchasers (who are snid to bo Amorlcansjor tho termsof thesale. The Moxlean Governmant held only a small part of the gupital atock of tho Comprny, and the sale of it in nowiso nifeuts the control of the properly which is hold in Eogland. Persons ‘largely In- torested in Moxican affalrs cxpressed tho opin- {on that nono of the Americain companies on- gaged in_ raflrond mtnr‘yruuy in Moxico had bought this stook In the Vera Cruz ltoad, ELECTRIC LIGIIT. A BUIT INVOLVING THE USRI OF TIIE DIF- FEUENTIAL MAGNET. Bpectal Dispateh to Tha CMeago Tridune, New Youx, May 2.~The Weston Elee- tric Light Company has begtn through its attorneys, Chnuncey Smith, of Boston, and Dickerson & Dickerson, of Now York, n sult in . the . United States Circuit Court in this District ngalnst the Brush Eleatrie Light Company foran alleged infringemont of the plainum’s patent. This patent, tho Weaton Company avers, involves the princlplo of rogulating n large numbor of lghts on n single cirouit of wire, a principlo which has nothing to do with the Edison patent or that of the Un ity Btates c‘;mcnny. whoso lights are incandescont. Mr, Weston allegos that he was the orlginal inventor of the diforentinl magnet; that Mr. Brusb, who mado the samo claim, disputed the priority of his in- vention before the Commiasloner of Patents, and that nbout two weeks ago tho Commissionor ,nvo an absolute decision in Mr, Weston's avor and Isaucd the pntent to him. Tho Iatter nuw secks to sustain in tho Courts his invention againat the alleged Infeingoment, THE BAKERS, A BTRIKE, Bpeelal Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, NEew Yonk, May 2—In the raln and mud, with banners streaming and bands playing, 2,000 journeymen bakers marched through the streets of the city this morning, that the public might know that a strike was at hand, They representod twice thelr number who were united in the game demand for fewer hours and more pay. The lheadquarters of the strikers were In Irving lall, and from that volnt the procession took up its mareh sbout 10 o'clock. The strikers clalmed that over 1,000 shops -were represented In the parnde. “Down with Slavery” was the device: displayed on sev- ernl banners. Aftor tha disbandment the men remalned for the most part in and about Irving Hall, whero extra bartendors wore kept busy appensing the thirst doveloped by tho long trump. Loudors among tho strikers stated that the strike would probubly contintie for two or threo ‘days, but not longer. All were of the opinlon thut the Losscs would oventually give In. Letters werc shown from OVER 200 EMPLOYERS petittoning the Unlfon to dircct the roturn of their journcymen, and pledalug full aoqu oscenco in cvory domand made by tho Union, A nnmbor of tho firms declared that they would vxert tiiclr influcnco among othor employers iu the'intercst of the strikers. Durng tho day about 2,000 of the strikers sccurod work, mauy of tho empluyers acceding to tholr demund, It is the universnl opinfon that all will havao to came to turms, and all fear of 4 bread-famino bas been dlsaipated. THE GREAT BENCH S8HOW. A REVIEW OF TIE WESTMINSTER EXHIBK Bpeclal Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, New Yonrk, April 30.—The fifth annual beneh show of the Wostminster Kenncl Club of New York took place at the Amori- cun Institute Bullding April 26 and threo fol low!ng days. ‘The building could not have beon bettor adapted tothe purpose. It is large, woll-lighted, and wall-ventilated, so that the dogmy fragrance wsuunl to thess sliows ,was conspleuously absont. ‘There wore actunlly 1,000 dogs entered, but there were forty-sevennbseitees, 50 that 050 was the real number of the dogs present, othor fig- ures to the contrury nolwithstandmg. The quality of the animals exhibited was of a high standing, and It mny safely be sald that never bofore In this country wore g0 fow poor dogs oxhibited* The Wastminster Kennel Club deserve well of thelr country for educating the puople of Now York and nerghborhoed up to s due appreelation of .the difference betweon thoroughbrad .and a mongrel eur. In some of the classes was the quality so good that the Judges had to summon nll thelr powers of diserimination, and oven havo recourse to tape and rule. Mr, Hummond, who judged the polnter classes, somewhat falled In this particular, but he had such a very oven lot to choose from that ho may woll bo exensed for one or two two slips from what to mo seemed the right path. co T CHAMPION ENGLISH SKTTENS, Dogs—Ot the six entored, St. Elmo (Pride of the Bordoer—Jessle), Coln .(Lelcestor— Itose), Leicestor, and Thunder (Pride of the Bordor—Feiry IL) were quickly seleoted for closer inspection, All four wore in the plnk of condition, but old Lelcester showed such an amount of 1nusclo to what he had n year ngo, and shona so 1ike flogs silk, that his vie- tory aver three such very geod and much youngerdogsreflectan heap of erediton young Ben Lewis, who handles Mr, A, 1L Moore's dogs, Lelcester 18 an extrpordinary dog, and ins now fairly earned that retiromont Into private lifo which hls owner nicans to accord him, The Lelcestor~Darts hnve bean lml«llhl{ stamped Into the Awmeriean setter, especlallyln the Weat, South, and Northwest, where thelr great speed and range make them ?ru!errml to all other stralng, Bltches—Soven very handsuie . bitches- wero brought Into tho ring, il in fine show conditlon excopt loss, Atter considerablo paratng the judge selected Spoark (Carlowltz —Muguot) and Lizzle Lea (Druid—>illie), and ultimately, atter bringing the tape Into youni dog who romisin, fi of his fathor, ho com| durance aro roquisit, and not aay particular the contest, declded on the better nusclo and | SRaUFRICe BT T B ok oy or hoie proportlon of the winiier Spark, ablo form piuved wbovo really good " dogs o that lucked nothing elso but bhlyrkuuu to wfi them honors; weuk lolns, slab sldes, and crook- od legd, with snub nosex, areu poor combluation for hunting fn dense prickly underbrush. THE COLLIEA wore a very handvome clnss.with some really beuutiful anfmais anong them, but tho kiug of tho lot was Mr. Lindeny's (Jegsey City, N, J.) re- cent Importation, Ayrshiro Laddiv, n beaut!ful black and tan. A more hideous set of bulldogs it was nover my lot to seo toguthor, Thoro ls bewuty about bulldogs—viz, : that lill(mululrl- oul conceutrution of umscular powor [n & smull cownpass, which very greatly olfscts thelr nide- ous fuulul expression; but those shiowed at New York wero predminently hideouy without uny murkod symmetry or good shape. Tho winuor, imported fromn Englnul for this show, was tho moat bidoous ot the lot. The bull ana terviers, howaver, wore a very lkely looking lot, and the susrs gallautly borno by nuarly all the llll:g dogre and by some few of the pupvics showi thas thoy bud exercised their fucultles, or had boon practived o, which really weans the same thing with this extraondinary glve-and-tako nico of mm but hero aguin & hclvy-lmdled.uu“m- notric v, whose only worlt'was his all-whito ovlor, was given first prize. IMPORTED ENGLISIL SBRTTERS, Dogs~This was 8 very good cluss, with elghtosn entries, and not a poor oneamongst them. Aftor & lengthy llmnulu, Duke of Beaufort (Pride ot the Border—Falry I1,). Janius (Lelcestor—Dart), Ei 1 24 iporur Mo Blue Princs—Daisy), Poutlus (Pride of the Jorder—Petrel), Warwlck slmlcaswr—l'c- Irull, Blue Blood (Leleeater—Dolt), and Dan Lelcester—1’ooress) were set asida for }ur&her consideration. ¥mparor Fred, who was nope the worse for his recent linporta- tlon, won after a close struggle, but had Janlus been brought jnto the riug In us good uusele and gonvral condition, he would have mudo result fur miore doubtful thau it was, ‘This dog 15 a beauty, with ol8 Lelces- ter's hiead, but not his length, Duke of Beaufort Is u beputiful Laverack, lacklng, liowaver, ‘the ¥n\ver and substance of thg Ewperor, Pontlao 13 a. well put-up, stylish ::Ifl'tclhw-l‘ulml" lL‘ (}’rlda ngkth?uggrfi%rt— rel), an excellen AVeri H B A X Sbliio), socohis ‘Dalsy; Lave: mek (Thunder—Deeress), third,—a good THE TOY CLABSES clmo} twelve, Dalyy 1s m\nh. bug gfu M8 1 neotod reat. ablohtion, mnd stticng iese tha hmproving sort. L1igs wUEG (he beat roproton{0d,and hotn the Jidye NATIVE ENOLISH SETTERS, wi showlug that whier ho thoroughly uy undorstoud the characteristicaol the l}mulufl e, Nevin (tho judge) followed his awn judgment, but whore e wue not suficlently pusiad he al- luwed extranecus lutfucnces o blus bis Judg- mont. The b%mt of tho pux clusses wus tho winuee in e bitel cluss owued Ly the dMoores Doga—Filty d were brought into the Flig oF tiese Lyenty wera Faldly woeded B B T Ly B Yory Biseulsr dog, with -lue ead, but ' lucking 0 pupples, which in fleld konnel of Philadelphia. Tho torriors.— rough, smooth, Dandy Dinmont, Skye, Beoteh, ete., were badly mixed, and bere good anlmals wor ptt out of court by heing wnmul’ rlmml by tholr owners. A besutiful pair of Dundy Iifnmonts wero shown rs Bkye torriers without any Lonelt to tholr ownera. One very hico roligh-halred (lelch) terrier was anown amorue fox-terriers, and another amoag dashounds, whilst In tho rough-terrier clars woro shown four mongrels, tho ono moro mongrelish thon the nthor. Thoy were all alzes, fromn that of a shoop-dug to that of & Yorkahire \errier, i the Jurge, ndmuunr his ulter fgnoraneo of tholr merits, awanlod tho largest the first prize, boeauso the ownor and n reporter thore !;rrwnl onlled him & lmrn Ayreshiro. L confess hoy hnd mo thero: ! bad never hoeard of, lot alono scen, suck n dog. Bocond prize went to the second Iargost, and the two smaller wero dismissed /s mongrols, The Yorkshire terriers Were n vary protty cluas, bt for theso and o) other merd toys fo bo pettod and prmpered | hava no fancy nor_yearning. 1f a rich woman wantaa _source of amusement, Jet her take s haby and pot that, though on second thought It wouild be bettor for the vaby to dio In the gutter thuu bo brought up toa Jife of indolent, overe fed miscry, TIE HG-DOO CLASS wera fairly represonted, and tho show of mas- 1lita ano &1, Boruurds distinctly tndieates thae tho wealthier men of the Enst are lenrning that £ mastill dog. fs Just s choap ns, and far moro in keoping with the! remises 1han, tho nonde- script animal used as a watch-dog. ITEMS, TIE TELEGRAI'E CONBOLIDATION: Bpectat Dispateh to TM Chleaso Tridune. New Yonx, May 2—Thé sult of Willlam 8. Wiltlams ugainst the telezraph companles to prevent the consolidation of telegraphic interests {n this country was on the calendar for trial this morning In the speclul term of the Superior Court beforo Judge Truax. Owlne to engagements of counsel the trial was adfourned untit Fritday morning next, A slinilar suit, brought in- the same court by {fll}‘ul Httch. ‘was also adjourned until the same ORITUARY. Capt. Louls Brandt, of the steamship Henter, dled suddonly yesterday of heart-discase, sub- A dispatch from llnmbnrr CnJ»L Joachim Maher, of the stoamor Frizla, died Saturday of heart-disouse. - COMMITS BUICIDE, John If, ¥ink, s tetired flour-merchant, who made considerabln money In thu Wosterntates AUme yenrs ugo, commitied suleldo by hanging totho'brnko of & frelght-car on the Hudson Wiver Road. . QOLD IMPORTS. The Ithein brought noarly $100,000 In gold. PENSONAL Amang the promigent arrivals for the past twonty-four bours- were ex-Senator Catdwell, 'll{x Kaasas, and ox-Senator Paddock, of Nebrus- STILL COMING, Three thousand five hutilred Immigrantsland- ed nt Castlo Gardon within the &)u: twenty-four hours, Among tham were 1,100 Irishmen sod ‘women, whacamein ono vessel, Wil CONTINUE BUSINESS. Charles Seltz, brewer) who recently made an assignment, with labliitien of $iU.8H, bus re- coived a settlement from bis creditors, and wil) continuo bLusiness. The unsecured creditors, reprosenting $46,840, recelve 50 conts in somi-an- nual Instaliments of fivo conts each, extending. overa Tarlml of fivo yosrs, The actual assots were $31,55, v BYE MANUFACTORY BURNFED. The mnnnmcmr{’ of llquid dyeg und_japans, owned hy Perrin, ayson & Co., Nos. 73 and 70 Little T'welfth strect, burncd, Loss, X0,000. Willinm E. Payson, ono_of tho proprietors, had his freo burned, and Domlnick Richardson, an employé, to whosa inexparience the fire was due, was probably fatally burued, LABOR AND CAPITAL. QUINCY, ILL, 8pecial Dispateh to The Chicaco Tribune, QuiNgy, 1L, May 2.—Thero aro threats of o strikoin tho stove-foundries hore. Three of the Inrgest foundries have given notice that here- after thoy will control the employlug of ap- prooticed in tholr showa; that they will not Le beld linblo to vay for any castings spoiled on account of bad heats; and that, in general, thoy expect tobe free from the dictation of the Ualon. The molders allcgo that the stocks of stoves aro now very large, and that tho praprieturs bave taken this tine to Inaugu- ratd this movomunt, expecting it to bringona strike, and thus rellevo them from laylug the wen off, . The proprietors say they Almgly aim 10 vontrol tholr own busiuess, and that thoy ex- pect to ho wet fairly without nny sirike. Among tho men it 1s belioved the new reguln- tlon wiil not run many ‘days without a striko, 1 the rula relativo tabad heats ls attempted to Do-enfarced thoy wilt-tmmedlutoly glye notico andquit. The Ixcolslor Faundry and thnt of Chunoon, Enlery & Co.aro not In the new are rangement. Tho lattor 18 A new concern, aod bas just begun to-day for the lirst time. . MILWAUKEE. Rvectal Dispatek to The Chicago Tribune. MILWAUKEE, Wis, May—The flovrmen en- gugod in several of tho city horseshoeing shops in this city rofused to go to work to-day witbout recelving ad ndvanco of 2 conts por day, Thoy nave beon getting $2 per day, and tholr action was antiroly unexpeoted. Owing to n pross of work, tho dewmand was necedod to, and tho mnen ulotly weat to work. Fifty of the molders in the shops of tho Wisconsin Mulloablv Iron Company's shops have struck bocause the pro- riotors.refused to dischnrge the boy appren- lces. The striking prlutors ofored to comprae miso to-day, but thelr propesition to return to work wus’ deelingd by the publishors. It is riumorod to-night that tho difforent trudesmen i tho elty wih meot to-morrow and resolve nut to putronize & tirm or person that wdvertises in the pupers that rofused to grant tho domands wnude, “This |8 tho lirst instunce of Boycotting in Mlilwaukco. m— . PITTSBURG, PA, Bpecial Dapateh to The Chicago Tridune, Pirninung, May 2.—Indications of labor troubtes are acoumulating, Cual-miners’ wagns have boen reduced half n cont pur bushel, In vonsequenco of which they threaton tostrike; cablugtmakers dumand sn advanse; the griove ances of the boller-makers aro notTot satisfivd; iron-workers arc beginning to agitato for a now sealo; tallors want more monoy; streot-car drivers aro dissatisfied, and throaton to work If tho: not bevter puld. Sonie of theso dumands will be acceded to, but uthors will bo refusod, Tho coal-liggers nre the havdest to mannge, Bhould they concludo to strike, o sorious restriction would be {mposed upon.tho l]w‘&ljg‘cu ot Pittsburg, as they number necarly OMAIIA, NEB, Bpecial Dispateh to ‘The Chicago Tribunae, OMAUA, Nob, May 2.—This morulng 200 Iabor- ers omployed by tho Water- Works struck for an {uercaso af pay frawmn §1.40 to $1.76 per day. The contractors promised to pay $1.60, but the strik. cra would not agoept the offer, and at & meoting to-night resolved to hold out. A committeo was #ppointod - to bold a conforonce with4he con- tructors, Plastorors and hod-carriera huve re- celved fncreased puy. pecordlug to thelr do- mands, and othor clusses of workmen are pro- puring to dowand higher Wogos, ¥ © _THE PENNSYLVANTA MINERS, TrrTenuna, Pa., May 2.~Thoro Is overy pros- poct of n atrike nmong the coal-mivors in the rallrond mines In this scctlon. Tho rallroad cont opbrators havo deolided to reduce tho price voul from 8% to § centa por difterent mines to that offoct, lo_uperatons olniins that the coal trade I8 dull, ‘The winors say that thero sales were nover lirger than at “m&:ut. and that thoy will not submit to & ro- culon. JEFFERSONVILLE: IND. JEVFERHONVILLE, Ind, Muy 2—Conl-cart drivers and coal shovelers, numboring avarly 150, struok to-ay for bighor wogps, An attempt t0 run toams this afternoon with now bands was proventod by the strikers. Thero fs great ox- cltomunt, . A BRAKEMEN'S STRIKE, ToRONTO, Muy £—Tho brakomon of the Grand Trunk requost un advance of wagos from §1.23 1,818, o dag gt s may o on . ‘R,u-'u ‘:x‘ccedod t0 uu;‘y will redign Wodnesdiy mid. gbt, ——— HOCKING VALLEY. Corusauy, 0., May 2.—Word has reached hoyo that tha sti'ko amoug lun’w:ll'-lnlqm;- {o the Hocking Vail menced this morning, and nlflhnngxlne‘u%{r:g?zll::eul‘ the banka, »’.l‘nnun'ntlw ates for minuyg went Into cifot to-day, ’ MUSKEQ@ON, MION, *© | Bpecial Dispalch to Th Chicago Tridune, Muskgaoxn, Mich,, Msy 2.—The clgarmakera of this clty aro on & striko {or an advanoce in the acale of prices. Twa tirais have myrved to tho demands of thelr weu. . _PITTSTON, PA. P1TTON, Pa., Muy 2.—The minors and othar omployés of the Tompklus miaes, dissatlsfied with the time of payments, struck. The strike throws a utmbor of othor wen and boys out of cwploywment, JACKSO! Bpecral Dupaich to JAcksaN, Mich., Mgy £.~0n Hawurday the op- erators of the Woodylilu aud Blupe Coul Migus, 1881 d to-day notices were ted at the. WELVE near this place, gave notice of A reduction of five centa per car In the pay of minera. 1n con- sequenco tho miners Aro out tu-duy, refusing to work, PAGES. TRACKMEN, Monnistows, N. J., May 2—The trackmen on tho Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Italirond hero have struck for highor wages. It 1s thought the strike will be general along the line. e t—— CHURCH-PROPERTY. AMiehigan Bill to Vest Roman-Catholle Church-Property in Lny Trustces — b ons for the Menaure, Hpecial Corresvondence of The Chicags Tribune, LaNs1va, Mich,, April 80.~In the louse, on Thursny, Representative James 11 Campbell, ot Calhoun Counity, Chairman of the Committee on the Judlclary, reported favorably IHouse Bill No. 809, entitled “A bilt torepcal an act entitled ‘An act to nuthorize the Itoman Catholic DBishops of Michigan, and thelr successors in ofllee, to hold property In trust for the useof the Chureh,’ approved March 27, 1867, betng See. 4,124 of the Compiled Lnws of 1871, and to pruvide for the vesting of such property in lny Trustees,” Consldering the fact that Mr, Camphell is a member of the Catholle Chureh, the reasons hegives why the bill was Introduced, and why. 1t should become a law, will ba read with Interest,—not to speak of the tongue- lashing lie so bountifully deals out to the Itev, D, Callaert, ‘The report presented by Representative Campbel! snys: * 1, 'The manner In which tha landsof the Catholic Church fn this State are now held, speaking of the Dincese of Detrolt, Is this: one of these lands. 50 far as I know, are held under tho law of 1867, Sec. 1124 of tho Complled Laws of 1871, "They ure lield by the Bishop of Detrolt in his own nnme, in abso- lute fes slms;l& All of the lands, including churel schools, residences, ecemeterles, are 5o held. Such holding is In direct violn. tlon of the statutes of this State, Comulled Laws, Sees. 3,075, :IIOT?, which nr as follows: wi075, No Blshop, Viear, ltector, Par- son, Curate, Priest, Deacon, or other oflicer of uny chureh, religious body, order, soclety, arassoclrtion, no superior or other oflicer or member, wiale or female, of any religions arder, ecclesltastical or Iny, nor of " any éccle- sinsticalJeducational, vr” charitable Institu- tion or estublishment, shall, in consequence of such oftico or nmmuerahltp. or in the char- neter or eapacity of such oflicer or member, have, possess, or exerciseany power, eapacity, or franchise of a corporation sole, #o far us relates to the taking, holding, managing, setling, or transmitting prop and every rm. grant, devise, bequest, conveyance, or ense of any real estate, or any interest thereln, or any use or benefit to nrlse there- from, or of money, or of other property, .to be invested therein or to arlse therefrom, hereafter made or attamoted to be made by deed, will, or otherwise, to any such oftfeer or_member, by hls or her name of oflice or ‘membership, or in the charter of such officer or mewber, shall be utterly vold to all In- tents aud purposes; and no” corporation for religlous, ecclesiustien], educational, or char- Itable purposes shull be recogiized ns existing by the common law, 8 canon law, or preseription, or in any other manner, except by oxpress statute of thias State: Provfdcj: ‘That this section shall in no way Invalldate any right of prupeni' or right of action here- tofore vested: nd provided further, That this section Is not intended as an implication ar ndmission of any previous corporate cue 1mcn[‘; incldent to such ofliclul charncter or guibership as hereln above mentioned. * 449,017, No grant, mnve‘ymu:e devise, or lease of uny real estite dedicated or appro- vrlated to the purposes of rellglons worship, or for apy religlous or ecclesiastical pur- poses, or appearing to be Intended to be man= nRed or controlled by any congregation or society, or any oflicer or ofticers thereof in his or thelr officinl capacity, shall hereafter vest any right, title, or interest in any person or persons to whom such grant, conveyance, doevise, or lease may be made, unless the samo shall bu mude to a corporation of- ganlzed under samo statute of this State, or of the late "Territory of Michigan, or under the provisions of this act, or some net here- after passed amending oraitering the same, *"Clie great body of the lands ara held by the present Blshog under the wiil of the former Bishop, probated about 1869, in which ear his deatli oeeurred ; and the other lands ave been conveyed to the present Bishiop since. The dangers and injustice to the con- gregations are apparent. Thele se- curity rests entirely in the Integrity of the Bishop. ‘I'hen there are other contingencles, The Bishop mny die, falling to bequeath or convey the lauds to his successor, sultin In such event could a re- trust be declared in favor of the con- It coull not (sce See. 4,120 Laws), 'The Innds would then de- seend to tho Bishop's helrs. If he did make o will in favor of his successor, 1t ought to bu Dbroken at the Instunce of the heirs, Aguin, the lands would be subjected to the demunds of his lndividual ereditors, In any of theso contingencles, anid others which “milght be wmentioned, the Innds would by entirely lost to the congreygation, 2, ‘The yalue of the lands so held amounts to hundreds of thousands, i€ not millions, of dolinrs, ‘I'ho holding of such vast wmounts of lands by one wan or corporation for such purposes s not in uecordunce with the spirit of our Institutions, “3, No such privileges are nsked by, or granted to, any other relizious denowmina- tion. 'The Teal” estnto of othier religlous so- cluties Is held and thelr temporal stfales are controlled b{ Inymen selected by the congre- gatious, and called Vestrymen, ‘Crustees, ole, (the Eplscopal churchies, See, Hus6 C. L.; Dresbyterlnn, Sec. 3,100 Duteh Re- 50|'g||)e(l, See, 1047 Churehies of Chrlst, See, *4, The congregntions in Catholic church- ©s have no volee whatever In temporal af- fulrs; such watters are eutirely controlled by the priests, Councllmen are appointed by thie Bishup, but the pricst Dhotes certain number, and - out of - thosy the Councilmen are appolnted. Of course, priests select only men friendly to them'niid who will do thelr bidding, ‘'hey hiave no control .fn any event, and are mere bookkeepers or clerks. ‘The congregntions have nothing to do with fixing pew-runts or other revenues, nor with the disbursement of any revenues, All charges, sularies, and expenditures are fixed for thom by church authorities, s * More than this: The people have nothing to sny a3 to who shall bo placed over them as riest; As to how this works I can give win ustunce: The Catholic cougregation of Alarshall ad long been, known as one of the best In the divcese. They built upa nice rrmmrly.-—clmwh. school, icnduiny, priest's lousg, comolery, ote, Soune years nfln one 1), Callaeri' wos sont ns priest. Ils character and conduct gave grent scandal, atd produced contentions aud disorder in the congregation. 1o wus removed by the Bish- op: appealid to the anthorities at Rumes the Loy let It go by default, and ho went hack us prieat. His rcturn was about May, 185 Ho'ls there yut, nlthough the large buily o the bes Cathofies I the congregation do not want him, and huve again und agoin applicd t the cliureh nuthorities for his removal. 1t matters not wll{ thelr petitiuns have been disregurded, +'he fuct’ remnins that the wishes of some of the oldeat aud best Cntho- lies, . men who eontributed lurmfli"m bulld- lm’ “S the proporty, huve nelthor been con- sulted nor regurded. 1o s thoro now in full ruuw«lun and control of the In‘ununy: has hils rolntfons amd others, who never puid u pentiy toward the chureh, quartered [ comfortable berths at tho expense of the congregution, 1la has diverted property from the uses for which the congregution Procurul it to the uses of himwelt and riends, On the part of the congregution iv 18 no mere porsonnd dislike of him,” It I3 u loathlng of _his charncter und methods, 1o i8 @ uotorions, shuwmcless, maliclous nur, [ 1lns been'sued for slander, compelled 1o retrnet, 18 grossly dishonest: an extortloner who has exaeted exorbilant payments from puor widows snd orphans for funeral mnsses; i consummate hypoerit, 18 u priest trom purely moreenary wwtlves, und only for the opportunities 1t gives him to get nn Bmli'l livigz snd dupo sincere people out f thelr money, fle huas vilified the lving und the dead, and prostitutod overythlng lxuired. aven the Bucruments of the Clhurch, 1o his imalicious ends, e 1s uddieled to the nso of Mguor, s an ignorant, viclous, ma- liclous, thoroughly degraded and depruved wreteh, Auy ong whe will look at his Llouted, discolored, swinish fucans heskulks nbont the strects can toll what he 15, And yet he Ia rotalned there against the oxpress wish of the people, People must subnilt 1o lim and attend his mnss, or be ealled non- Cutholics, - Many, however, who had been llro-lonx devout Cutholles, very properly ook upon hils nuss as being no wore sacred than o catfight, nud abseut themsolves from all chureh-services contucted by bim. ‘Tho Idea that the oxerciso of uny priestly function by such a person 13 of any etfect Is supremoly ridleutous, Manyother Instunces of tyranny und outrage by whworthy prlests over u pow- erless congregation might by mentioned. Such priests fear trouble trom the proposed luy, aud they will have It when absolutveen- trol of temporal affalrs Is taken from them. As to the lm\n‘y excellent, sincerely Chiristian priests, there fs no fear of trouble from the aple, The Catholic people ean b safely rusted. Thers I8 no class niore devoted to thelr religion and priests, nor more gener- ous in the nu&mr& which' they giva them. Waorthy prieats will not be tronbled by them, Bad priests should hava no auch_nuthority and power ns they now possess, The cnlise- quences have heon most disastrous, aud they are growing worse. “¢, For thesy rensons, and many others that mighit o urged. tho present condition of affalrs shotld ba changed. The real estate of énch congremation should be vested In lay Trustees of 118 own selection, and the temporal affairs of each congregation should be placed under contro) of such Trustees, . Not n salitary reason can be advanced this shanld not bo done, Can I ba done? Unquestionnbly it enn. The qtestion has been raised that wa cannot, so far ns the real estate is concerned, Interfere with the vested rl;im' of the Bishop, but thera I no force i this objectlon. The atatute nhove quoted (Sces. 8,075, 8,077) was passed In 1855, All of the lands held by the Blshops he “holds tnder devises and grants made in 1860 and Iater. ‘The holdings are In direct violatlon of the scetlons of the statutes elied. The grnms were made while those Iaws wera in ull operation, The holdings, thet, are vold. It Is fully conpetent for the Legislature to vest the innds In trust in Trustees selected by the cougregations,” i ——— SUDDEN DEATH. “Mr, Frank P, Mapes, the clty bookkecper for Sorague, Warner & Co., died quita suddonly Sunday nfternoon at the rosidence of Dr. ‘Tooker, on Dearborn avenue. Baturday even- 1ng decersed was npparently in the full enfyment of perfect henith, and had planned to spend the cvening in tho company of friends. Almost immediately after supper he complnined of n sudden and sovere lndisposition, the strongth of which Increased so rapldly that ho gave up the lden of passing thoevening away from homo, and retired to bed, He diod the foltow- Ing miternoon 5 o'clock. He- wns uttended by Drs, Tovker and Cooke, who pro- nouticed his discase rheumatism of the heart. It wan knowti that he bnd been troubled with or- munle diseass of the heart, but his medioal ad- visers did not regard hin symptoms as indicat/ve of carly death. ‘The fuderal scrvices were held yesterduy evening at 0o'clock at Dr, Tooker's residence, Tha lurro attendance nnd the pro- fusion of besutiful floral dealgns bore testi- mony to the esteem fu which be was held by n lurga circle of fricnds. The body was taken Inst night to Fund du Lag, Win, where tho tnother and sister of deceused now reshle, r. Mapes was a youug man of exoeptional up- rightness of chatacter and purity of life. He was valued by his employors, csteemed by his assoclates In business, and loved by many youn, friends who will join with the bereaved widowe uther and surrowing siater In slncere grief uver bis sudden and promature-ond. e ———— e CANADA, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. BARNIA, May 2.—The Scott nct cume Iuto force fu this county, includiug the town, yestorday, and for the Omt time tho Bunday closing provis- fons of tho old law wero atrictly enforced, the hotolkeepers having oiosed their premisvs and refused to admit any ono.. Thehotetkeepers uro in earnest in thelr determination to keep thelr premises closed to thetravellng publie, and they Appearto be acting In coucert throughout the country. One of thom rcfused adwittance at an carly hour thismorning to Capt. Shipman and wife, of the scow Mollle, which was sunk at hor dock by a colllslon with an fee-toe, ‘There were o Porters in attendutce at the ralls way tralns, and commerclul travelers and vthers who expeoted to put up at the hotels could ba seen dragging tholr trunks up the bill only to be mot with u stern refusal at the hotels when they applied for admissiun. The legnlity of the nct in this county ut least is questioned, and It wall bo tested in the courts at once, It appenrs tha voting took place on tho game day As the eloe- ton of 1 member of the local Legisiuturo, and this by e, 9or the Tomperance uct s lllegut, ——— A SILVER WEDDING. Bptcial Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune. CotuwaTen, Mich., Moy 2.—~Thg allver wed- ding of the Hev, and 3rs. J. T. Buell, of this city, ‘was celebrated in the purlors of the Methodlat Church this oveniog. A large number of pres- catatlons were made, Includig & water-sers viee from thalndies of tho church, and a com- plete tea-vet from friends in tho dlstrict over which Mr, Buell I8 Preslding Elder. A large nutuber of members of the dennmination from abroad were prosent, and many of thom brought Individual expresslons of estuom. A, —————— ARCHBISHOP PURCELL, CINCINNATI, May %.—The lutest received from the Ursullne Convent of Brown County fs that his Grace, the Most Rov. Archbishop Purcel), Lian been mllln?- rapldly forsome days Eun. and his pbysicians far that the worst muy Uelooked forin®n fow days, ——— Suez Canal Shares. London Telearaph, If T,ord Beaconstield, in tho brief (ntervals of respit from his prinful Hiness, has had lelsuro to attend to anythlng more than tho revision of hls latest upecch In tho Houso of Lords, ho must have read with ygentle complacency, not un- mingled with 1 touch of kudness, somo remarks muke by Mr. Gladatono on- Thursday In refers enco to the Suez Cannl sharcs purchised in 1870, The Promior was nsked tho present ealable valuo of theso sbures, which orlginully cost £1,070,000, Ho nnswered that, allowing for tho fact of nit tho coupons until 164 belng detached,—in othor waords, for no dividends boing recelvible until that year—tho present market value, based ttpon” the aotual selling price - af the attior shares, might bo considered to be £50 per share—tfhat fs, 247 than the originat cost of £%1 cach; so that n profit of not leasthan 4,750,000 has ncoried upon bo purchuse. [lo was onreful, morvover, to add that arrangements might be made for seil- ing them, if It werc deemed expodiont, Of course, it reqiiros little calculation to seo that o stock whioh thirteen yoara henco will enterupon tho enjoymant of high dividunds, whilo it In tho moanwhllo revelves b per cent punctualiy paid by tho Egyptian Governmeut, must grow i vuluona tho dute of the higher dividond ap- ronches, and thus become nn asset whosv cone ingont worth may be coormous. 'Takiug the basls of the prosent market prieo only,—£78 per nm“T_‘lhwcl\'mlu of tho lfi.‘m lllllrl!lfl Wl "‘E avor £13 reprosenting i profit, not of 3250000, Dt uf anabln 1he wonnt 1, Nowe evur, tho eannl exiats ul atl.—and who can doubt thatY—tie pricoof fta shares wiil riso year by year with the Increaso In_commorce, and when 1B arrivesd the figure £98 will huve been left far behind. Beacounstiald, New k Sun. In addition to never, a8 tho lista of the Atorn iny Pt will show, acknowledgiug any “of own blood ar kindred tn soclal 1ifu, Lol Houce ousllold never was known to extaud n liand of kindness or encoursgemont to any rlalug or struggling ltorury man, though he has been somutiines upplied Yo in mouients of Roro need. Any uot of apparent Kindness, and even stioh woro fow, wis calealatod. 1n socinl life it wus his inteuse delight to surround himselt on tho oociefons of hls rare gutherings with a host of Dukos and Barls. Tho nicest wornon of Englund (and they arc tho truest Judues (n &uch muttem), oven thoso who politieally favored him, pro- nounced him in private & thorough snol CATARRH CULE, ‘Wei De Meyer’s‘ CATARRH cuu: Unquestionubly the most Important medical discovery #inca vacelnation. A Sremedy which asshuiintes with the mucous mems brane, and forms not only n tocal but a conwtls Sutlonal cure at uny stago. Oue packuge yen- orully suffices, Delivered by Drugglsts or by D, B, Duwey & Co,, 48 Dey-st,, N. Y., $1.00 com. plote, ‘Treatlio und remarkuble statements by tho cured malled frec. The uitlictodgan roforto: Dr, W, . Truesorry, Elgla, Mrs, H, HAupE®, 706 Stone-sk., ", K. MRRON, Manstield, 0, Misa BANCY K. IANKXI, 401 Clark-st., Chifcago. Mrw M, K. Snexey, 302 Savaoah-st., Bt Louls. Milo. AimEs, Opora Prina Donuu, Pauvy, BovroN (the swhamer), Fiushing, 0. [ Bau't, BexxpIOT, 0T Broadway, Nuw York, Rey, 0, W, PAYLOR, 140 Noblo-st, irooklyn, N, ¥, Hev. A, I Buxssi, Fredorick, Md, Rev.0x0, E, PiatT, Bt Btofhens Church, Phila. Jtov. €&, J. JoNks, Now Uirighton, N, Y., Se., S0 A roul cure of Caturrh for $1.00. FIRM CHANGE CHANGE OF FIRM. J. KILFAN retives this day fron the Grain Comuule- iy Fiem o d. G SMYTH KIAN & CGu und the busitess whl B continged by ), G Byt aid Huen Groungbaum, wider thy tew nswo, of SMATH, GREENEBAUM & CO. 8L Roow No. 2 Grecnebauis Hullding, No. T8 FItti-iy. Clicagy, Moy 2 taaly AMUSEMENTS. HAVERLY’S THEATRE, 40 I TTAVERSY 0 1 0oer Maniaer and Propristor A VERY GREAT SUCCESS. THIS P AND DRAWING A‘l"l'l!AC‘l‘lK)ND,NJLAl HAVERLY'S8 QENUINE 100 COLORED MINSTRELS (00 mbor 30 Rattiiag i A nttling Kne on. LFORMERY IN - OF H|I0u1'fih{l—;‘n Rl Grandent Minstrel Combination ever tn the World. ‘Tha Groat Streat 1 & “éf:ff.?nz:“ :"a‘mxkqmu‘__.:p- from Liaverly's noddny an fay ik weok, nother statiendous sitesodion. HUOLEY'S THEATRE, . Byary Kyoning this Week and Wodnesdny and fia niniay Matinour, Tiartiey U ¥ o o frday Matinour, liritoy’ Campbell's beasilfal con FTATRIFTAX: A WONAN'S FIGHT AUAINST FATE. AS PRUDUCED AT TILE PARK THEATRE, N. Y. PLANTATION SCENES usl| Monday, May 0¥ AT Gobisey xétl-"n? (A GRAND OPERA-JIOUSE, Cinrk-nt., appasite Court-Houso, IN THE RIGHT HOUSE. W. G, MITGHELL'S PLEASURE PARTY Animmediate and alectric success in OUR GOBLINS!? Or, Fan On the Tthine, 1LY NIGHT AN ATINERS, W=THE mfi?;':{ I{{J‘Tl“nm e A MNVICKER'S THEATRE, Jast waek of the GUSC | a2 the ioiaeney sucoessrul e | o COUPANT ONE HUNDRED WIVES, *“This piny ia bettar than s . Matinenr W EDNES DAY and BATURDAT, Nesxt Week—The nnuti TATHOIs the onty cappriant versiom o o+ UILLER SPRAGUE'S OLYMPIC THEATRE, Clark-st., opposite Shorrman House. Every Evening a8 and Matinors W 3 a7, Bamgar. | Conerder. Satur- The Big 4 New York Norelty Compan o Saturdar avening, May 7, annial ben ] nrnen. DATeCtr Of ARsGToenth A rens bl 2 ELECTRIC APPLIANCES. NERVOUS DEBIILTY CURED. The Vital Forees Restored Without Medicines OUIt ELECTRIC AP- PLIANCEN "are ~ une-~ qualva in thelr construce lon and efficucy, Kenern- Hing and Jifusing o mild, cuntinuous gurreat, reach atonce the seat of dis elcctro-galvan| upun the centres NEAVOUN, MUS I and GENEKATING ays- RV Monia; v i AD e the nervous, - uscular, and generntiva sTsiomaRs eleclricity ads mintseered by the wild, continuous corrent, For Young en, Middie.Aged Men, and OId Men thera is '@ Natural 1Fay out of Suffering amit Trouble. Speclalitlusirated pamphlet sent io senled envelope o1t recuiptol G conts pastage, Consultatiun free. Ofica honrs # 0. m, 10 O pom, 0 LATH ES~Spbeini circular on Femala troubles, and explalning spoein) Electrical Appliances fof curd af sape on recelpt 0f 6 conts postaKc. AMERICAN GALVANIC CO., Roows 1 and 2, 184 Madison-st., “WORGESTERSHTEE NAUCE. THE GREAT SAUCE OF THE WORLD. WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. 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Xtmakes a lndy of THIRTY appear but TWEN- TY; and so natural, gradual, snd perfect are its effecis, that it is impossible to detec its applicnting, i picono's VITAL restoramve. the Acadewy y ull deading 1ug spaciie foF coutalns no Seatinisud wud tndorsed by v, Parls, und recosnised hysicians of the world ay an il Nurvous und Physieal Debliit: ihusplorus, cantharidos, ‘o otiler polaod; \s Veuubibla, producing o roaction, Haxes o 5 rl)ll 0; L, 10, of DIL LEVASSULL, 10 biy tuo Hicheltou, o guinulug without tue Srunelt brdo-ninrk unuturo of 3. I, S1G £ R~ 1, Goneral Axeut, on sliv af euch bux. CAU- s g adveridatig, w wod Dir. Ticara's, ¥1= uued’ nauie of Dr. st 1A of Mo 2% AL Hestorative under the Hicord's Restoraiive §ls, 1o 'tie Lol ud all Gther druguist, ¥ AN ., Jako-sL, Wholosaie a0 Mawp for descrip- WUl uzbosure of & York, Wordva-der-ah ;nu&-lrlcm'-lr ‘wu‘ .sllnuxg\!lt rauduicat lelwe frowl & New Hicurd,