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THIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1881-TWELVE PAGES - L] i ——— e e — ] tion of his heide, 'The tears and timidity of | Dilke, Under-Socretary of Forelgn AfMalrs; | ported that he accusos the Conseryatives of | In‘inst week's Tuinuse, are Just About my un- | orn oiyilination, The titlas are ms follows: (1) 4 & ) i P mark on Belgbort's X FO 1{E[G N- tho Princoss Stophante had o marked offect | Trevelyan, Courtney, aml the 1tt.-fon, | desorting thoir colors. derstanding of tha clraumstances, My regiment, | Tho ‘g;‘:’fl'l'"“}y:‘fimg}flfihhl mogony, Thyslos | pistol noving I‘}wndfllln.;?-rm:‘rfl‘n g&g';',:,’::,.‘,;‘.,; upon the lnrgé sttendance of iloyal and | Juseph Chamberlabn, Yresident of the Bonrd ML JONAS SWALLOWED 115 the Etgtitoonth Ihinols Infantry, vorly on tho | g0 RGEDIEREr (NXERS AP 000, B EH Hiahnliewl of desistodi IaL e Dl wak e noblo Infles, opd caused many of them also | of Trade. It is understood these gentlemen | Losno, May 10.—Alegatder douns, editor mornini of April 8 woro bustly engiucod Fubbiog | Thelr Womhin. hivine Frovidonco, Pree. Witk | teanr omeess A e oo o 0vo the usunl marks. At the concluslon of tho ate toeney's prosentation of tho cnso othor witnessos wero put upon the stand, but nothing of im- r:,'.l“l‘?‘lgln m’; ::'lLrflwd exfentu’uul Mary Dunn . whilo pssing the warchouso in which tho bady of Helgbert wes found, sha up thulr gung nud nccontrements for the usunt Butdny morning inspection whon the tattle bureat upon us with atl its fury, and boforn we nil got luto tine the cannon-balls wero falling ubout us, apd we were two or three milos in tho rear of 1 uslio and Fato. @) Platonic Paychology; tha Iden of d tanrs, Consclanco: the Dumnon of Bocrates. () The Etornity of thoroul nnd _Its Prefixistence. (6 The Lnmortality and the Mortality of the Soul; Porsonality and Individuniity: Metompaychosin, il not wish to put Liemaolyes an record on lin question, portly on acconnt of the possi- bility of ita being made a precedent which might be gmbarrassing In the future. of the Nuw York Volke Zeltiny, waarecent- ly nerosted nt Dresden. Hle was suspectod oftravellng in tho Interest of thy Socinlists. s baggnga was searched, private papers TNANQUET, 7 At half-past 6 yesterdny evenlng a grand galn diier was givon dn tho Hofburg, thers Prince riage of the C_I’OWn o of Austria and Ste- rentles at tbat, 1 enn sny. a8 faran | ) Tho Social Gonesis: the Chirch and the State. - hanie. Dlfilfll! 100 covurs In gold and sixty-four In | 1.0RD RELIONNE, LORD 1GIL CHANCELLOW | taken, und ho was not allowed Yo leave Dres- | iy rogiment was conoerned, aod o, atuar The Bducation nnd Diacipline of Man: the 23:.?rflr&w:;:'u'::'rv"b?rg:‘-fl"'fi?'l:':' Il“n' -flu'"{?p p sliyor, TAIl tho represoutatives of forelgn | hns weltten o lottor nnont tho recent rumors | den nid its vicinity. Afler nine days, how. | Loofs i our viciaity, shat o sbuntorbolt from o O AT miariat iy 0 Moy e Ohere. | Lint tho witncss shiould not ava reiated tho S eountrion -and highost diitarles of the | of his resigpntion, saying that hu does not | ever, his papers Wern restored, a8 10 proof | any more thitn 4l the attack uf the enemy, Y o o, | Sircumstancs before, s 1t can have huc Littls tlan Resurrection, (U) Tho Philosaphy of Law. (1) Tho Philosophy n’l Prayor and vm’n Prayer- Gange. Mr. Denton J,Bnlder, who lectured last year on Shakspenrn, will discourse this yoar upon Graok 1ifo and litoraturo in Nivo lcctires, Mrd. Julla Ward Howe will leoture upun “ Philosophy in Furope and Amorica ™ ‘and *'The Iloaults of Kant." " Miss Elizabetb I, Peabody will give one Empiro wore present. On the right of (ho Knlser sat tho I'rincoss Stevhanis, Prinee Budolph, and the Princess Vietorin of Prusyln.” On lis loft was the King of the Dulglans, the Prince of Wales, the Countess of Flanders, and the Prives Willlan of Prussin, welght now. 1t iy ho on the part of the defense that thone'ls an heroditary manin for #aicido In tho Bergbert tamily. Tho wifo of Mr. sl‘n““n’a‘:‘l'd v;)’;rlvm was H:lym Ti's siater, {8 ) do rovoral Attompts t her own lifn, and, foally, five rm‘u"ru nm?n s‘nno! ceedud in doing 8o, Tho circumstanco happoned in Lo Crosso, nnd.mhnuih owing to tho high iifer froimn his collengues regarding the nath aneation, does not bellave tha 1louso of Com- mons onght to set up o test axninst any particular Individual, amd does not sea how the Houso of Commions can refuas o grant the same option to aflirm us is now grantesd Thorv was no othar idon _about it than that it was u complnto surprisg. There ean be nodoubt that g Fodert] army fought thoe terribio hnttie of 8nlioh at n fearful disadvantage, it boingout- nimbicrd (the first dnv) outgeneraled, and surprised, 1, for onn, have niways wonderod At the bLattio terminated aa it did, undar the havo a little Look entitlod of the nileger suspleton was found, 1l has now appli v o United States Minlater White, at Herlin, for rodress. M White has sub- miited thomatter fo the Bérlin Forelgn Office. pulbiesbatidadeiinl TUNIS. nco of Jwo Monarohs and Amfidgm Appngmt from Many Throtes of, Europa: cirewmatances. | socinl stanging of th —_— Opposit the Emplerorsat the Ewmpress, hav- | by the law eourts, PROGRERS OF THE WAR O antha 1n tho Ttubel Ariaycr writ- | leetura w tho momary of Dr. Chanaing &3 0n0 | Keptnuior 1t was an opos ackrer Cdimend oy 4 4 4 A 3 5 % pen seerot discusaed by ido Unable to Toop | s the Count of Flandors on hier Tofs, Tho | FILANK itAlin, BLOWER BowS, AND Howket, | Loxnox, Mug 1A correspondent with | S0o"” who ™% “Re®" anys, oromod - ana e om: thy rein o aE Drthy 50 | b chlire elly, deopls, womord what Coutd tf o Dri - mustc was by the Court band, under diree- | aro training for.a pedestrlan match fn Junu. | Gen, Vincondon's brigade says the campalgn | reorossod the - flold tweite timos during | scienso: tho BorrDred, 8, Kidnay.of Minneapos | b ees auso that produced such an ofs 1 . Ever B G it, a8 tha Htotam hofme was una of luxury, and from Crying, and Every- tlot of Jlerr Joliann Strause, After the sixth A NKW BENIES OF WOOL BALES agninst tho Kroumie §s now over and that | {he engtzomont 1o Turthor saye that the T re0, pon Er e, Philosaphlo Groundwork | wag nresided over by & ‘man’ proverblally kin iv Affected, conrsa tho iSmperor gavo n tonst to thehappy | opened to-day, and will contintu until $uty | nguinst "Tunls hus beguin T B L | She astinol. twe ion system 14 pnilosophy; Mr, | Dourted ud indulgent : body unlon of Rudolph and Stephanle, Earlythis | 8, during which time 872,000 bnles will be TiH BEY'S CIRCULATL to wateh for the movements of the onemy and | F, I3 Sanborn, the Secrotaty. three upon * lo- ' Sy wornlig the followng tetoram was cabled | offered, ~ To-day 520 bales wore offured, | Tuxts, May 10.—Tlio oy lins sent a ciren. T Moty | Tprnidrer - wad e Lutertirs | Tho E lt'fiE ]l?fSURANCE. - g tho Tn from Now York to Daron Haymerle, Minis- | chiefly Port Phillly, Adelatdy, nnd Cape. | Iar to the nrovincinf uthorities, stating that funll‘"from camp. Gen. Bhermaw's statemont | and Lite,” repectively: Mr. H. G, O, Hinke, "" qauitable Lifa Assurance Soclety 8. B -sferiiny’s Sponchos in the In | e of Forelgn Affairs of Austria, by the | Thore was o full attondancs of hoie nnd | the disputs with Frahos wil bo settied by | ot thoro wus dn suroeihe ot knilob in, tosny | B, reading, trom, horoufs unpublisted: mary onedf ot monk sulistantial Ingtitutions, and. - e tary Con= Austeian Consul at that port, aud ‘Theodore | foreign buyers, nud biddings wero anlmnted, | diplonmaey, and nunouncing that he Is oceu- tha lenst,a curinalty o me, and 18 opposed fo [ usceipts sir, John Albec, two on fuded appoars to bo louding ail the insuranes, ¢ vLional Monetary every Timbrosaion T cvrnd bt it motaphiors: the lev, Dr. C. A. Bartol, onoon | companies In the world tn tho term ot Parls nul\';»lmlny‘nr. wlwl, lwul\n |ruunhur :{! ;\m::ll:n A“ml‘!l"n" Merino was mmlmnkulxl In price )Ir,lcd with the matler In’ concert with the mito { ;l vl“tr:' nguu‘m:“ (h'l,:m‘ luavunlc 'knnw‘n m:l ;;:{nmng:v:;nl fa uity ‘:n mnan ga «E!Im:‘l 1ts: hitalivoes: - Tivbue u:mr:o o m::;t of E prence o and Bolglan residents of New Yorie City, | from that obtained for tho lnst serles, Cross- | Ports and the Powers, - 1t scetas to mo that A Corbocul In posts 3 @ phliuscbiy of tha an ool fo celebratad with a banguet the wedding of the | bred aml Capy wore n hial-puhny to a penny S —— :“fin':vfi' L‘.‘;L”:"..’E’“uf.‘:“&’u:'.‘,'.mfl.",'%:.‘.z‘:.‘fi‘fi %?Sli’e“x"é.hi’."fl'x‘h".'n‘:.’fl Lmo'{wrrf;i:&f 1: fi"xm; %fi?‘ifi“ assols linve Rrown frotn S100,000 to. . z;g ot youthtul Princess ang tho Priico: lower, TIHE BAST, 180 bALtio of Hhiloh. T, fortunniely for the | fow binnke which still rewnin, 108,00, undl 1t hins paid to polieyholders. 3 The fortnor Austrinn-EHungn: subjoots, now citizons of the Unlted States and residonts of this city, in viow of manifeating thelr faith In the ability und aesire of tho Crown Prinvo to use his yront puwer to bonetit the people he ls destinod one ey to rvulo, mot ut a hanquot to culebrnto his wedding with tho granddaughtor country, the rank and flo of the Foderal arm: theru woro of that Westorn material who mll% no caleulAtions ubout retreat: and, nlthough af one timo deteated, tho{ navor found It oit, These thingn, togothor with the harolsm of rich subordinatos ns Gen, Jiraymnn, and McUlornand, and othors, i what gavo us tho victory mt Shilol, nud nothlug else, save Buell’s arrive LIKAVY FAILURE. A, & B, Schroder, merchants, of London, have falied on uccount of the fallure of the Amsterdnm firm of §3, 1L Sehrodor & Co, in the samo lino of trade. ‘Thcir liabillties are nearly £500,000, ‘I'he nssets dopend upon 850,204,733, The aporntions of 1830 added: $3,750,000 to the asdels and 81,700,000 to the surplus. 'Tha amount of $35,170,805 new in~ surance woy effectod . Inst year, "These fac show that tha Soclety has "the’ coniidence of- our people, and that Pronm:u and ymsperny o hand In hand in the Equitable’s histoty. b of B. H. Schroder, Cot- ai::;cnnd Sugar, of London, for $2,500,000. = e ALUANTANS, VikNNA,, May 10.—Advices: from Soutarl repott that a portion of the Albanian League still oceupy Jakova, and that Dervisch Pusha is marching thither, TIE NULGARIAN COUI D'ETAT. One feuture of thu school }h!n year will bo the celchration of the contenninl of the publication of Kant's ¥ Critigue of Pure Reason,” 1tis doe olded upon partly at the sugmestion of D Monrs, of Hamiltun College, in Clinton, N. Y. and will bo marked by [eiters s addre Invitations to attond will be sent to all prominent philusophers of tha country (so if W.C8 | an doeB nat Fecolvy invitation ho will | ‘The Tontine Savings Fund : 1t Again Intorrogatos the | of tuomote constitutional of Europoan mon- tho fleuldation of the Ansterdam housc. Sowsa, May 10~The diplomatlo agents of Kow thal ho is no{‘::.‘;r‘:n:rnen:r:;llg;:znhuurln o thost mommiar fankare oF 1S buxlness T ir. Parnell AR archs, and to commemorate the evont, and TIE hroveit ' the forelgn $’owers, nt tho' Invitation of | Shall Parwonmzes Ko Nxcmpt from | the oyesof thoConoord set) and sich an cannot factthat the Socletles policies are Incone government Regarding Dil- lost by tho Daroness Burdett-Coutts at, tie finve formed au association for the proteotion of cinigrants from Austro-Huneary, ... . DIKSBES, Princess Stephanls wore n magnificent robe of cloth of silve with o traln elaberato n elubroldery, orange blossoms arranged in bunchos looping up tho dress, and a vell of Prince Alexander, to-day. attended at the Lainco, whero Gen. Emroth explnined the gravity of the situntion, Ilesald the Prince fult hmselt compolled to suspend the con- stitution for from fivo to seven years, and :Jmtdum power wig now completely in his iatids, come are oxpected to send Answors. Forelgn Fauntions Colmtrios will. aisa be Teprosonted. M. dohn Watson, of Toronto, Canada, nuthorof a new book on_Kant, wiil probubly be present, and a Jetier on Kant wiil be sent by James Hutchinaon Sterltng, who {3 now one of tho prominent Bcottish philusophers, 8peacties will” bo made and lotters read b{: way uf calobration. Presis dont Porter will havo the Kauot lecture, but xomething will be sald on the snme friitful testable, after having beeu in force thres; years, and are_paynble at_maturity, withous; discount for intereat, immedintely aftor the' resentation of sntisfactory proofs of death, 8 & powerful Influence In soouring new" won}arslurnd wxomlnmg ,,“{f,""{' Uullx "H“‘f ; ealtil ol CR0UTCES AN wiso and sl ful ndministeation, the Equitable hasa lon's Imprisonment. — The Prince of Bulgarin Suspends the Constitution for Heven . Tothe Editor af The UNicago Tridunes Crioaan, May 5.—I notlce nmong your dise patches from Springfiold this worning tho fole luwing: “Sonator Neeco's blll exempting pare sonagos from tax went up o peg’’ Who i Seuntor Neceo? I8 he from Fuypt? (Ho repre= sents tha Mcllonough District.] Is 1t possible Queen’s * drawlng-room * has beon foufld at Buckingham Palace. . RRELIGI0US, For the Chalrmanship of the Congregn- tlonn! Union of England aud Wales, wihleh hias oveasioned o liented contest, the Rev. J. : P i fect titla to theconfidence of all who want Iife Yenrs. DBrussels lace, made cspecially for the occa- | A- Mucfadyen, of Manchester, recelved 720 TISSATISFACTION, that the olergy aro trymg to resurrcot thaold | theme by Dr. Moars, the iey. Dr. ¥, il Hodge, | jngurance that insu; slon. et wother, the Quuen). wore & blug | votes, and the' Rev. Dr. Parker, of the City [ ST Prrensntug, Moy 10.—A speclal from | puritan church codes’ and. apply thom to the | Of, Busion, aad Mri. Julla Ward Howo, 't . " Dl =B~ Solla relative to the coup d'ctat hints that the Bulgnrians, approhensive of Austtian In- fluence In the principality, meditate an ap- peal to Russin, e THREE POWERS. Viexya, May 10.—Tho Presse siates that Austrin, Germany, and Rissia have all Intely audvised the Prince of Bulgnrin to perssvera In Ins task, and endenvor to found o strong aud orderly government. et SOUTIK AFRICA. THE BABUTOS. Loxpoy, May 10,—A dispateh from Copo Pown says: I'ho Basutos refuse to accopt the award of Sir Hercules Robinson. TIE BOEIL BRTTLEMENT. Nrweastri, Natal, May 10.—Tho Royal Commission, appointed to consider and set- tle alt points lett In aboyance ut the treaty of punce with the Boers has formally opened 11a sesslon, It s deelded to oxelnuo repre- sentatives of the press from tho sittings of tho Commission, THE QUESTION OF PUNIBIIMENT for nets vontrary to clvilized warfare was tho first subject which . enmne. bofore the Royal Commission. ‘The Boers and natives have begun hostllitles on thoe western border. ALGERIA. TIE FLATTELS SEARCIHL. Pants, May 10.~Tha detalls reccived con- corning the fateof tho Flatters expedition In- to Africa guins interest by the fact that M. Louls Say, n young oflicer of the navy, has offered - his services to the Government lo mako anothor nttempt to explore North Afrien, and It possible recover and bring back o Franco the bodies of his murdered coun- trymen, Say, who I3 n-bold and dashing ofileer, necompnnled M, Largean to Ghadatnes Inn 1875 and visited Afriea in 1877, Temple, London, 410, DILLON'S 1MPRIBUNMENT. Te-night Mr, Parnall asked the Govern- ment to state the proelso acts for ‘which Mr. Dillon was arrested, Mr. Forster, Chivt Secretary for 'Ireland, refused to mnke such exception In favor of Ditlon, G g Mr, Parnell then moved an adjonrnment of tho llouse, nnd declared that lengthened {wnmlemcm woulil probably be fatal to Dil- on, : Mr, Gladstone supported Mr, Forster’s re- fusal, and sald the Government would bo prevared to moeot o direct fmlistment, but objected to belng led into o vagus discussion, On nmotlon for adjournment, after general discusslon, in which Josepl Cowen, Radical Reformer, joined the Irish members in cot- demning tho Government, n motion for ad- Journment was agreed to, THYE THANSPORT IIOLLAND, which arrtved at Portamouth to-day, was or- dered to Immedintely convey three compa- nles of marlues to Ireland. PROCLAMATION, Dunrxy, May 10,—The metropolitan dis- trict of Dublin, Belfast, nnd tho baronles of Uppor nud Middte Dangalmon have been praclatned under the Prohibition of Arms act, MONETARY CONFERENCE. INDIA Loxpox, May 10.—3r. Gladstone said to- day In the Commuons, In- reply to a questlon, that India was represonted ay the Mongtary Conforenco atter America and France had accepted ‘the torms undor which sho was willing to b represented—namely: that she would not thereby be cumunitted to any reso- Iutton taken, but nll proposnis would have favorable consideration with n view to the first week in August will bo the Xnnt ke velvet dress, telmuied with Inco, aud the Bm- . L pregs wore 8 palegray " dress trimmed with Brussels polnt-lace, The tening of the forelgn Princesses and Archiduchessos were borie by pages and tndies of the palace. IN COMMEMORATION OF THI MARRIAGE the Emperor Francls Joseph hay founded twenty-two scholarships at varfous schools, and has given 100,000 florins for the free ndmission of ten puplls to the estab- lishmont for thoe cdueation of tho daughters of oftlcers. 110 hns alsogranted complote or partial annesty to thirty-three porsous im- prisoned for various offenses, . THUE DRIDAL PIOCESION wnlked from tho lofburg Palace to the Chureh of 8t, Augustine through the Argus pnssage, which ronte Is always used on such cecasions,, ‘The display in the cliureh was magniticent, Daylight was oexciuded, and the sacred edifico was lighted with countless gas-juls around the plllars and walls, Thelr Imperinl and Itoyal Majesties were much affected when they embraced tho bride and bridegroom. The Arehbishop of Viennn and Primate of llungary onsslsted Cardinal Schwnrzenberg. AFTER Tfti WEDDING, All diplomats, Genernls, and dignitaries assembled in the Holburg this afternoon, and were presented to Privce Rudolph and the Lride, who, lnfer in the day, departed for thechateau of Laxenberg, where they arrived at 7 this ovenine, ‘Choy were enthuslastically welcomed by the peoply, and the town was ituminated, The Prince and Princoss of Prussis bade them farewell during the after- noon, and will leave for Berlin to-morrow. ‘The Prince of Wales will proceed to Pesth, to be present at tho entry. of Rudolph and Stephanie, GREAT BRITAIN, now States of tho West?, The Nock Iiver Con- foronco of the M. K. Church n few yoars ago npe pointed 0 committos to Inquire nnd report _on: tho ‘subject of tho axownp- tion of chirch lpmpm-ty from taxation. I'his Committes did fnquire ‘and did report, by mejority und minority, | forgot which, and very ubly, in favor of nbollshing such exemptions, Callfornia hus dono 80 by constitutional pro- vislon, Tho tendenoy in ail tho Htatos, eapeclal- 1y In the Wost, Is to knnok this old prop of su- lmmmun and cecleglusticism out entiroly, and f tho churchies cannot stand by voluntary taxa- tion, ta lot them tuwmbla. The 5, . Church and tho Roman Catholie, In tho West, i€ I am nut mistnken, nro the only denominations thiut (umvmll provido purson= iires, unloss tho Episcopal doca. 1f this is 8o, thon those churches nre prolmbly, onv or ull, vory quietly lobbying for Sonator Noeco's biil. Torhups Jt 18 not struugo that » church that cannot - tolerate sn liberal & man a8 Dr. 'Fhomas, 1s willing that tho tux on somu poor laboritg-tmun's farm or cottago sball be doublod ihat o Mothodist minister's house may ko fred from tax, The Mothodist Episconnl Cliurch haa always claimed to very deinocratio In its tendencles, but this Uttle struw from Springfield indivates otherwiso. * Btealing ponnies from s dend wmen's oyes' way bo mean buslingas, but trying to stenl out of puylng tnxes on o parsun- nge by stenling such un exemption through the Legislnture 8 tneaner, 1t ia too Jato in the duy 10 cotupel on-churchyoers to suppart tho mins ister cdy thls Indireet mothod. [ had BURPOS that =~ pursonages wero almndg exempt frow © taxation llke other chure property by tho unjust old Puritan laws which funrl ugo crept Juto our statutes, If this is not 1o caso lot us have noleglslation now to se- cure such exempuon. Do non-churchgosrs wish to duuble the tux on thoir otvn houses and homes, that tho palaces of Human Catholle mnhnym k‘:rdmull. und priests Ay pay uo tnxes? Ddea tho poor Mothodist church mcmber wiah todouble the tux on his cottage that the Metbodlst Bishop mny&)ly no tax on thio parson- age? Do all denominitions thut furnish no par- sunugos wish to bio compallod to sipport Meotho. dist and Itoman Cathollg and perhaps Bplscopal churches? 1t [s said that thoro {8 $500,000,000 worth of ghurcb property oxempt from taxnuon in Now York City alono, A Roman Catbolig cathodral 18 now hulhunf in New Yark, of white marble, that will be larger aud cost more when complioted than any cathedral in the warld, Are Protestauts, and Jows, and freemon A gonttine Bhoker medioine—Corbett's Bhake crs’ sursaparllly, for disuados of tho biood, liveg, and kidueys. g BUSINESS NOTICES. riges Blsmarok Highly Angored by the "7 Unslavish Action of the Rolohstag. GARFIELD AND CONKLING. An Iows NMan MHas Somothing to Nay ¥ Rogarding Thom. T the Editor of ‘Ths Chicago dvibune, Kzoxuik, In, May 8,~Taking the Asse- clated Press reports as wofind them In Tig Tisuse of yosterday the Intelligont reador 18 led to suppose that one at least of lowa's Sonators has fortned an alllance with Lord Roscoc's band of seceding revolutionlsts, and that when the crisls comes his vote will be found to b more loyal to the ** courtesy ot the Senate” prinoiplo than to the acknowl- edgod head of the Republlean party, It may be well for these Senators to keep vlalne Iy in view thespirit and temper of that great Conventlon which made Mr, Conkling ses without ** goggles” that the great Repub- llean party was not made for the ospeclul use and benefit of * Bosses,” and that, asa general rule, a strong majority of the Con- ventlon sat down upon Dosses (Mr, Conk- ling belng of the number) who, though n stalwart und chumploning the most popular wan in America, was directly alined at, and the mnsses of the neople who are tho volary in both purties sald “Amen,” and approved the aotion of that Conveution. We aro now told’ that the Tresident, who was hr tha wveople electud to break this boss rule, must kneot to this yame Conk- linw, orthe party Is rulned; and nll ostenst- lvl?' o tha score of the courtesy of the Senate, ‘Tiera I8 no mention nade of thoe exlstence in hat body of a sontiment duch as **courtes 1o the President 5 yarhaus there Is 1o such sontiment thought of, wnulnlflnone filly the bosom of Lord Ruscoe to-day, He regards Mr. Garfeld as o more necident, while we who votod for him bocause wo know blm thiuk differontly, If ever destiny followed & mart in politieal 1ifo it bas followed Gen, Gartiold, and Mr. Conkling will wit nothlog by tho loss of his fricodshin. The people eclected” Gen, Garfiald, and thoy in- Arond’s Beof, Iron, and Wins, wifh Cinton, tha stabaar Todreinal. (OmE. oF 1hit progrosdl ve uge, 1t suriohos the blood, prompte y Invigurates tho Lruin and nexvous s u\em-] TIIE ROY AL WEDDING. SAYING 1T TILE RUOIT WAY, « YirxsA. May 10.—T'he marrage ot the Crown Princa Rudolph, of Austrin, and l'llncmsle»hnnlc. of Belglum, wns mu.st Imposingly solomnized nt the Chureh of ‘St. Augustine to-lay. An immense multitude cllected In tho streets through which the 1u.)-numsmmgu's drove to the churell, An hour beforg the commencement of the cere- wony the church was densely crowded by the brilliant, and striking nssembipy A {anfare of trumpets signaled the ar- val of tho coritge at the church door, where It wns recelved by Cardi~ i~ Von Schwarzenburg ut the head of tho clorgy, nnd thelr nnjesties* took sents ander tho canopy ®f n throne, The bridal ple proceedeid to thelr plnces before the snclaary alls, whers they offered n short praser. After a brief address fromtho Car- dinal, tho marrlage cercmony Was proceeded with, At the moment tho rings were 0x- changed peals broke from the bells of the clty, and salvos of artlllery wero fired. At the concluslon of the ceramony a Te Deum s san, after which the Ilofburg chioir ox- ealedan old Germnn mnrch. ~The newly- marrled palr, nccompanied by other Royal persanages, then returned o tho city palace ofthe Hofburg. : SAYING IT THE LONG WAY, . Viexya, May 10.—Since tho yenr 1854, when Kaiser Franels Josephitook home “the rose of Bavarln as is Drido to the Knalser- shadt on tho Danube, there has mnot been {mproves digestion, oto. Itesuit: A round form, bright eyea, hrppy Atate of mind, Arond's drug= storo, curner Mudison strect and Fifth avenua. Mceniscons Spectincles ure of the groates est transparent powertoatrengthen and iImprove the aight, at Wagnur's, Optician, 107 Bouth Clarks s . TWould not bo without Redding’s Ruse ;gnc%?ll‘\;c, 15 tho verdict of il who uso It. Price — . POTTE. We offer an unrivaled col~ lection of fine, medium, and low priced Pottery Wares, from Worcester, Copeland, Wedgwood, Minton, and Haviland, in their latest de- signs. Recent arrivals oft heavy and richly cut English Crystal Goods. Fine speéci« mens of Worcester Royal and Crown Derby for Wedding Gifts. g tond to stand by him; while us to Conkllog, wa z . ; ‘ olcing In Willlni fo tnut 1t In tho power of two or threa do- | 100 PERES B B MK e, Yho Glcted Tiate i such o carnival 'o( popular rejoleing it SRR L R TARE . S0 SO establishinent of the value of silver, ABXICO nominations, by iudircetion, ta tax thom for | Lo O S0 ugiaining Gurileld the party fa 9 thiseity as now, when the Kronprinz Ru: ‘ o . > tholr own bLenofit? An hmmonso atnoutt of | Yt 4 enin on'the face af 4l thio ovid dlgh, lielr to the crown of the Austrini Apsclal Gudle, +TIE MONETAIY CONFRRENCE. RAILJOAY chiarch property {8 already exeinpt from txae on 6 Of sl tha gy Conoe e fors us, such o purty ought to be ruined. 1f the Ell’ly {8 nut strong enough to bremk all tbo osa riulors and send them adrift, it ought not to live. But it js strong cnough, and will live when such wen as Conkling are furgotten. 'This {ntolorablo assuruption, and plotting, and dand- locking principle does nut lnpress the averige mfud as ovidonce of wisdom or statasmauship, It certainly docs not accurd with the greator principle, equality of eltizonship.” Wo are told that to feed vanity will Inereaso It, Mr. Coukling’s vanity has boon fed too much nlready, and wu think and ndvise for tho future that smalior rations and lighter diet would bun- ofit tup lurvlfo, 1t s claimed by tho Conklingites that unioss the Prosidont yiolds tho party i sacrificed and rulned, Benot uinrmed; moro people read tho papera to-duy than ovar beforo, and maro pou- ple talk politics and koop posted on the notlon ot onch party's leaders and represontatives, nud the pw\\le aro eead up on uil those fasues und pocoadillos, and the Fresident’s notdon will mnko tha party strungor thun ever If nnlfi' hu follows the course ho has outlined for himsclf; and should the end of his term find tho party wenk- cned it will not bo by such couses xs loft Gen, Grant's Adminiatration in the hands of “Hosses,”™ Mr. Gariield ia notanadwmlrurof * losses ™ abuva tho witl of tho people, and ho 8 not likely to change hismind on this subjoot. But so far the peoplo nre admirors of Mr, Garlield, and of bis courso. 1think I muy say thls of tho vuo- pla of both partios. Ho bins shown nothing but favor to Mr. Conk- ling—smothoring personul feelings If he enter- tained any—~for his respect for lig ability und altion, only to be apenty assulled by him, Mr, ariieid will prove himsdlt mors thun nman if he does not follow up this hattle um»ufin ovory office_In Now York, not belug turticd ssldo by any flag of truce, Yot It como from whatover satireo, and thosa Henatora who do nat stand by him through thisordeal will havo soinething to oxpiain _tu thelr constituonts whiok will not Lo ensy todo, It will bo remembared that Counk- Hing wont into retitvinentaftor tho Convontion— {1t wo omnit his complivity in the Sprugno atfiir— 0 cotite OUL INLO LhO CROVASSEL ruluciuntly s to leave no doubt as to his desfro to do us littlo ae ho vould for the ouuse uod na much Injury as he could to Mr, Garlleld, as withoas his Warrun omo& spcoch; and yot with this so frosh ho ound Mr, GRrllujd's greoting cordlul, What athor man undor similar clrcumstanoes would havo done as much? Tho faot Is, Mr, Conklingentertains tho bittor- ost jenlousy for Mr, Garheld’s carcer; ho Isen. vious of the great heart, and soul, and brain of QGarflold, and of tho strang bold ho Las upan tho hearts of bis countryuon, aud bocauso of this ho s witling to (mporli bls party and. ruin ita Elulvbfltl, Inall this we onn_seo whut would ave boen tho result I Graut hud Leon nomis nated at Chicago aud eloctod,—as fow howevee now protend be could haye been. lustend of tho fathor of Col. Frod belng Prosident Mr, Conkling, whom the Genoral Is pleasod to cows Loxnox, May 10,.—Mr. Parnell hns written o letter in reply to Archbishop Croke, de- fendlug the nctlon of his party In refusing to vote .for the- second reading of tho Land bll), and deprecating the public discus- slon which wns adopted in the lHouse by parsons not fully acquainted with the exi- gencles of patllamentary warfare, e hints that tho declaration of a willinguess to make conceaslons on tho part of the Government would changstha nttitude of the Irish party, :‘nd o insists on the necessity for unlted ac- 101, WARRANT OF ARREST CANCELED, A Dublin correspondent telsgruphs to- night that the warrant for the nrrestof Mr, Bronnan was canceled to-day. Other ovonts point to mora conailiatory action toward the Land League. PROCLAIMED, The Dublln Gagetzo to-night contalns the proclamation of Dublin City, the Borough of Belfust, aud part of tho County of 'Ly- rono, under the Arms nct, t-4 ‘Threo Important arrests of Fonlans will be mado to-morrow forenoon, The cancoling of the warrant for Mr, Bronnan’s arrest Is probably duo to Mit. BRIGHT'S OPPOSITION to tho uso already mado of the Coerclon bill for tho suppression of tha Land League agl- tatlon, After the violeny: attack made on him by Mr Bexton for his con- noctlon with tho arbitrary nots of the Irish Exeoutive on Monday night, Mr Bright hurrledly left the "I'reasury Boneh, nnd It was rumored that ho throntened Mr Glndstone that If tho notion of the Uovern. ment In Ircland were not modified ho would rosign from the Cabinet, _MARINE DISASTHRS, b To'the Watern Associated Preas, Toxpoy, May 10,—A box containing # nntint log and two life buoys, all marked & Bhcontnur,* have Inhded ot Sellly, A Iarge mast and buoy, also markod" Bucen- taur,” have cowe ashora on the west side of the Lizard, It is fonred the British steater Bucentaur, whiel passod the Lizard bound Pamis, May 10—The mombers of the Montetary Conference are being dined nud wined here to thelr hoarts' content, Last night thore was n recoption at tho banker Selipman’s, to-night at Consul Walker's, Thursday they dine with tho Minlster of Flnance, aud Sunday breakfast with Uen, Noyes, at his hotel In Vorsallles, : SPEECIL OF SIGNON LUZATTI. Pans, May 10,~8ignor Luzattl, the Italian delegnte. who was the chief speaker at the Monetary Conferenco to-Uny, while highly complimenting M, Dlerincz, the Belgian delegate, oh his knowledge of finance, pulnted out that the view le expressed at Saturday’s sltting on the monetary situa- tion of England, Germany,and the British Indles was, In some respoets, a nilstaken ong, Tho present state 6f tho monoy wmarket, M, Luzattl said, amounted to o monotary crisis, Whiile the valueof silver had been depre- clnted by the lawa of varlouscountrics, it was clear that goid was not sufficiently abundant tobe adopted by all tho oivillzed nations as tho singlo standard, Ilo reviewed the cnuses of the power of the United States for absorbing gold, and explatned somo Inac- curncies committed In csthnating the losses bishetalllam had entalled upon France. " JIEIMEN BURKIARDT AND DISHOFF dyolt upon tho disnppearance of gold from Switzerland. Al Thoernor, th Russian vep- resentative, advocatod monomotnilism, but sald he recognized the neccssity, for the sub- sidiary omployment of sllver, M. Rustans advocated bimetalllsny, Thirty-four dele- gates woroe present, including Sir Louls Mal- lott, "Chio noxt meoting will be held Thurs- dny, whon M, Cernusehl, Messrs, Danun and 1lorton, and M, Selsnich-Doda will speak. RUBSIA. PITIABLE CONDITION OF TIIN JRWS, LoxnoN, May 10.—A latter from a well-in- formed correspondent In Russia says of the persooution of tho Jows: **1t would ‘bo vain to nttempt to dederibo the eltuation at Elza- bethigrad, Tho town looks' as K 1t had been dovastated Dby A hure Crry or Mesico, vit BRrowNsviLLE, Tex., May 10,—The Seante passed a bill yostordny. authorizing the P’resident to muke contracts durinz the recess of Congress for construet- fug rallronds. 1t Is thought the nctlon of the Duputies will by {avornble. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE, Xlow Jt Striltos YEm In Xowa. To the Kditor of The Chicago Tribune, DBrArnsrows, In, May 0,~Accept thanks for your ablo editorfal on tho Gurfiold-Conkling lw- brogllo In your jssua of snmnlnlr. May 7. It has the true ring to it,nnd wo eayerly look for tmore. If uccessnry, lown will furnish o Lattallon to givo old »Conk " anotbor doso of »shotgun,' nnd Im‘rrcu him withh tho Ildun that Jumes A. Gurfield {8 Preaident of thode United States and WiLL 8, BILLIMAN. Early Chleago. b the Editor of The ¢’hicago Tribune, BUNDAY, May 8,—1n my husty skotch of * Bar- 1y Chicago* published in e TRIBUNE of this mornlug, In spenking of .tho irst. clorgymen hore of tho weveral donaminntions, 1 omitted tho Rev, lsuno W, nllmn, of St, Junies’ Eplscos pol Churcti, who afso is yot Iiving, Of the tirst ulght vesteymien, Drs, Egan, Maxwell, nnd Clark, Jonn 1, Kinzlc, Glles Spring, Danfel Elston, an EIV I3, Witllums hisve gone ta * tho twilight that precedos th dawst," and { alonoe romain, Jonn L. WiLsox, . A Uhance to Flguro. v the Edilor of The Chicugo Tribune. GLENWODD, 1n,, Muy 0.—Aro you good at logal fruring? It so, toll the lawyars how to solve this problem: A died inteatato, loaving a widow and soven surviviog chiliren, two uthors hnving digd, ono' of whom Jef¢ four chlidren and tho other five children. A had mnde advancements to s sous us follows: o 13 850; to C §0: to D $400; to B §£25; to F $60; to o H 8125; ta 1 (ong af tho four s;mndchudruu) A had also advaueced by paying for hhin us security £760. Under tho law of lown the widow s on- titled ahsolutely to onc-third of her deocasued hustand’s vstate, snd the ndiinistrutor is bound 1o collect hack advancements to the extant of tho distributive sharo of any holr to whom nd> vanuoments are made, Hoyond that ho cannot recovor baek, oF apply shires upon advanve- ments, Tho administrator hns $143.20 1n his hands for diatributfon, Tho childron of A died Doforo his docenso, sua thoir ohildren tako b right of reprosentation, with the oxception ot I, who mnkes no olaim aud, who releasos tho ad- winistrutor, 1low auch must the administrator pay tho Enplre, brings home his Princess bride from thelistotfeal land of Brabant, The silver wedding festivitics of two years ngo were of gunder fnterest because of tho gorgeous aststic procession arranged by HANS MAKANT wdother artlsts of the eity; but they wero by no meanssd popular a3 the present wed- ding festivlties, Oneof tho innumernble i- Iustrated papers published for tho occasion nys: "All, natlonalities of Austrin jolu in the festival celobrating the Lringing bome of a bride from auclent Bra- bt by s selon of Ilapsburg. Tho Austrian people aronll the moreenthusiastic beeauso the unlon s ono of love and not of wllles, and beeause the nativo land of the brileis so Intimately connected with Aus- trla's hlstorien! past, “We givstle warmest welcoma to tho Royal Princess. Wo welcome In lier the rosy fute we of Austrln, with nlove that has over pored truo 08 gold, ‘The enthusinsm of ourwelcomoto Ktophanie awaits respousive tchoes In tho Alps and renches to tho Addlatle,” R Thisis onlyn wenk reflox of the warmth' of the welcume given J ey glven to tho Princess Ste- tion, which uoompulnorg taxution of v\'urybadi; not interestod, The Metbodist Episcopal Churc property on tho corner of Clark and Washinkton streets, and purhaps tho Now Muslo HHall, ls no exataplo. Cathollo and Protestant schools, churches, god cathedrmla are al) oxempt. Why *sonld not fivoloy’s Thoutro b oxompt, it loast while Dr. Thomna oceuples It7 In Hoston, Tremout Towple, which is n blnok like tho Mottiodist Church Block tn this clty, with a hail in It, 18 exempt, whilo Paina Hall, & llock with 8 hull in 1t owtied by peoplo who _belleve much s Col. Ingersoll does, I tuxed, Tremont Temple 18 n so-called placo of worship, while Paine Hall 18 not s0 denominuted. Ccrluh'll{ 1ho tondenoy of the publle mind 1s aeninst nil oxeniption of denuminationul prop- erty from tax, Senntor Necce's biil ought not to be “pormiticd to bo quictly smuggled through the Legisiaturd without tho knowledge of tho publie. 1do not bullove the peoplo of Illinols aro ready to go back to Puritinisin or to Rome. Not Just yot. A J. Grovaie THE MODERN ACADEME. Locturcrs and Lecturcs of the Coming Tormnt tho Concord Summer School of Philosophy. 7 Special Correspondence of The Chieago Tribune. Dosron, May 7.~Western people have shown fully as much interest as Enstorn in the Concord Buuuner Schicol of Philosophy during tho two years of its life, and the prospect now I8 that ab tho coming third torm n Jarge proportlon will bo residents of Illinols, Ohlo, Iown, and elsewhers In the Northwest. Ever since Inst October Mr. A, Bronson Alcott, the Dean of tho school, has peen lecturlng and preaching in the West: It has boen n rather remarkable tour, as word comes buck to his Enstern friends, He hos no mannger, aud has not tevoted hlmself to the largg places. But he has beon invited trom place to place so often that the averago of his public addrosses is about ten weekly, and he has spoken In pub- {ie ns ofton ns threo thnes o day, 1n his tour he lag given much Information about the Concord school, and onco at lenst hns made it the subject of a publis nddress, o will return {n n fortnlght or so aud prepars his part for the swnmer school, It appenrs now as ) the attendance would be more numerous than lust year, Ofcourse, many of the “discules” of last yenr-—for BAKING POWDEL, TETE CONTRAST! While other Bakinz Jowders aro largely ADUL. TERATED with ALUM aud vtber hnrlhl"nnp: not him, 3 HER FUTURF: SURJECTS, h::wgeksnllfl for months nothing olso has |nuuum nbout. Artlsts hinve buon loug ‘m‘n(zk deslgulng decoratlons for lh: great Mh:n(fliw minutes bofore 11 the Chiet Ceremonles, Count lunyadf, ane Bounced to Oberst Hofemolster Ilohienloho b all wng ready, The Iattor then mflmed o Emperor of the fact, At 11 Drocession entered the Church of St. Au- Suling, procoded by the ofMeors and pages nmflTmcm“ (Lora High Stownrd), clad 4 and gold, ‘Tho cano the Chambur- “fi magnates, Privy Conncillars, Knighta Axchfl Galdon Fleece, oflielals of tho Court, i ukes, and forclgn Prinees, two by twe, by lnulr nltendnnts, After n shost Inter Crown Prineo adynneed In Genoral's: has_been hept TNCHANGED in alf of its origimal arity and wholesomeness, The bLeat evidence of SAFETY, HEALTRFULNERS, PURITY, and IFYH(TI‘EIagS 1n THE FACT of Its being used 0.day, from North to Seuth, from Esat ta Weal, In ne_homes of the rich and poor, where It has besm used fur the last 16 yeary. A PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER. NEVER KoL IN BULK, Made by STEELE & PRICE, Mpnufacturers of Lupulln Veast Uems, § Fhurorins Eatractsy oley Chicago aad 5t Loulve o + SPENCERIAN PENS. hers woy nnother Interval, and m:g'mame Emperor, In Goneral's unls P 'enrlmz tho Oviderof Leopnld aud the 5 : gold of the Golden Fleoce, Iiy his porih m"u 'lhu Kiue of tho Balginns, in the mm;’ Uls Austrion Togiment, wearing el ctoss of the Order of St. Stephen, Anot Wed by n nusierous traln of Genor- s T(:\mrd and members ot the Belglan henlL cimn another Inferval, JoYOUs MuRMUR 't':;'g),nk o speetatars) and then ¢amo the iy ot Austila, wearing o dlumond 1 '.m:r‘tlmln borne by threo pagoes. With Mm“e‘ the Queen of the Nolgians In o b nk ! robe, iletweon them was the 'heil R charmingly, but somewhat ki ung traln borno by fonr beautiful thurgh meueu in red. On ontering tho ook Tlu trains were taken by mnlds ot b o Pagea thon formed fu Hue as the youy logal corrospondents help bim with both inothod of nqmpumuun and results? fila v woatward ontho 7tli, cane In collislon with | rieane, Wholo , strects aro literally razal, gy A ) g e e e i Avrion’ | " TR =R P 51 A RY ’ND:?J“:“:;' wearlng the Belglan Order of | the kchooner Alicia. A medlelns chest | Al the Jows* houses and shops havo been :'h'fl;"‘: aad Tyhat kg A0 uthae diatelintive ;L':K ‘.‘\{'W’,‘,‘Jfiihm u“?.l“"r::;:'l:l u“‘;"nm,',';tué'\e would have beun didtating to Geon, Grant Jus s P E N ey, g Bocompanied by Count Bom- | yunrkod-* Allela” has boen ploked up, and | gacked, Bonda havo Loon stolen ond de- CE! | Jawyor puzzlol how ta advieo. Can | s have niroady smado nppiieation, aud tho | Bow o light bis clenrg, und how tawny be Ko, 1 landed at Setlly by o pilot boat, . BUADLAVGIL Loxvoy, May 10~In the Commons, Mr, DBradinugh to-day agaln ndvanced to the bar tobe sworn, ‘The Speaker ordered him to withdraw, 1o rofused to do so, whon tio Sergonnt-nt-Arms, at the Bpenkor's request, npprohohed and touohed - Mr, Bradlaugh on the shoutldor, Ko still rotusod to withdraw, Sir Stafford Northcote then moved that he bo removed untll e prowlsed that he would not further dlsturh the proceedings of the Llouse, Mr, Gladstono snid Mr, Beadlaugh had the statutory right to come to the Lar of the House Alr, Labouchera sald o would like to knl«‘nv tho real mneanihg of Northcote's roso- lution. S ; Northooto explained that ho proposed that smoko, whllo ho (c\onkum() was atteuding to the minor dutios of Gustom- X tha purchase of Mexico. e ——— ACQUITTED QF MURDER. A Cltizon of Lw Crosse, Wis, Accnsed of Murdering & Mau st Prairle du Chilen, Hounorably Acqulited. Special Dispateh (o Tha Chicago Triduns, Puranur pu Ciuew, Wis, May 10.—Tho oxamlination of 8. Stelam for tho murdor of Honry Seigbert 18 the all-absorbiug tevlo of interest In this place, Tho aceused has for upwards of twenty yoars boen a resident of La Crosse, and n merchant whoso intogrity Iias never been guestioned, 1o Is & member of o Iargo firm doing business (n Now York, 1. Crosse, I'rairie uu Onien, and clsewhera, and has managod tha two' branch houses In L Crosse during the term of his residence there, Mr. Selgbert waa the manager of the managers are encournged, Soma lmproves ments will be made in Hillside Chapel, where the léetures ore to bo dellvored, but the surroundings ot the school will ba Iy the maln siuch o3 thoy were Inst year. Five soeks will bo thy lnmsm ot tho torm, the sauo as In 1880, My, Alcott will dellver the snlntatory Bt 9 o'clock on the morning uf July 11, "and the valedictory at i1 on tho morning of Aug, 13, Moat of the lectursrs of lnst_yoar rouppoar in mfi““ 11st, and tho chiof spoakors are unchanged, ‘'Thore are 'rof, W, ‘D flurris, Ur. H, K. Jones, Mr, Aleott, and 3r. D, J, Boldor. As tho program stands now, though somo vacaucles cxist, and sonie changos must mado before the leotures are detivored, 1t {8 as follows: Aftor Mr. Al- cott's salutatory, Mr. E. C. Sloadman will dollvor b poom, whoso subfoot I8 guosscd to bo as philosophical us tho uature of lvmmy and the cuso will admit. Mr, Alcott willha ures on *Tho Philosopby of Life." Prof, Harria I8 down for ona courso of five on ¥ Phllosophical Qlilnlhwuonl"" and unothorof five on *fegel's 0AD) 0 Tudividually the leotures bave the foltowing stroyed, Peoplo hitherto woll-oft are beg- gars, with thousands of Jows homeless ad subsistuig on charity, Many wara soriously wounded and several killed, The authorl- ties havo forbiddon the opening of subscsip- tions for thelr rollef.” PRABANTS' RENTS, . St, Prrensuung, May 10~Tho ukase In relation to ponsants' repts, the terms of which have beon settled, I8 oxpucted to be fssued in n fow doys, Con, Mellkoft and Dabnza iave been its principal promoters, An exporionce of twenty years las shown that payments from poasants for Innd re- celved at the thne of the emancipation of the serfs brought much mors benefit to tho Janded proprisiors than to the peasants, In meny caaes theso payments anount to more thau the wholo insowe capablo of belng de- riyed from the land, The uknse wilt decreo ouscs, Atur muln..n“nd Y ALIQUES. Iaverly’s Now Theatres To the Editor,of The Chicagy Tribuns CRI0AG0, May 7.—Now that Mr. Haverly bas oloo tod tho sito for his now theatre, would not & fow wrorda by Tite Trinuys belp to svoure to Chloago & thoatro of which sho may woll Lo proud? . " This can only bo dono by 3Mr, Iaverly's ualng oxtra care jn tho seloction of un urchiteat, All who nro fumiliar with tho country know how fow of the mnn‘y thoutres Yo avou passably good. Why? Ifeosusa thoy ure the work of the noVIco: 1 man muat inako a spoolal study of this line, und then only atter be bas bullt sov- cral thontres oat ho realize how littlo n novico kuows, Good lines of sikht, good nooustics, beauty of form, cunvonlento, and safoty oan only bo detormitiod upon ufter lonk practice, 1Mudl tho doglgner of the Grand Operi-llouse undorstood the slmplost Jden of acoustics ho waould bave produved more beauty of outling ©f tha Very licst Evropean Make, and unrival oot urabilon, ek ecennecs O poes I REAL BWAN QUILL ACTION, l Iu 30 Numbers, A compicto Ssmplo Cand, far rial by mall on recaipt of B3 conts, . Ivison, BLAKEMAN; TavL 1115 nnd 140 Gru; THE GREAT SUMMER DRINKS. Refrashiug nud Invigorating. CANTRELL & COCHRANE'S od loss utroiuing to hoar. “The dusiznor 1 g I ltin, S door, Py fol Bradlaukh should not by poritted to onet | (hat propriotors nd pensaits muny comoto | B S8 shunuet b Rekdoly'of Huslo “nat e o vtion: tho micase | firm's busincss st Praltio’ du Ohien, Bt gy 211 followed the Areltueh- | tho door wntil lio gavo an undostaking not | voluntary nreeniont for a cowploto transtar | ful fron huck, RO, *8ier Reupes fes UiBia v 1ha uewitead oxyluation of thicus: | aud wes @ brother-n-iuw OF the aooused. VIR AR DA Hthe py) eesses, and tho Ladles | tg distush tho proceediugs of the House, o e witorahip. to poasauia until Jan, 1, | understand what no sould, Qtber hoses s | € Nomiagiits of Locko sad Humis; batielile | About sisteon months - ago Storam e, Atthe chureh duor tho proe ‘hh:: flv;u' recelved by the Cardinal Arvch- s L tague, Privce Sehwarzonburg, ‘mmal way, with numorous clorgy, LOUE ulslo ta tho altdr, ‘Ihe dnpu- Rl gy 2 bulrs than took places under- Bl :lnnnpy un the evangollss eide of iy x';}u tho bridal puir walked to the [ hiero thoy knolt In prayor, tenrs Iy i :c Ihll; the wyes ot the bride. 'The 'Numnm,,,' Ishow then proceoded with roniism of Hobbes, Bplnoza, Comte, and Spon- cor va. th realisuy of Christlanity, (@ The ine fluonoe of nuture upon tho huuin miudi tho oimancipation of tho soul from tho body. (4) Sanse-impressions and recollcclions ve. nicn- ory und retioction: animnl criva and yesturces va. huiman lnnguugo, 6) ’L’homulunh)&llcui cato- gories used Dy - intural science—~thing, fact, atotn, force, law, #nal vauss or deslici, corrolas tion, nutural seleodon, runmr. poteptiality, und actuality. (0 legol's doctrine of mjuhulu" and logio; b dinloctlo muthod and systew, 0 Hopol's aootrine of U and tho world,~Creator and created. (8) Howol's dlstiuction of man froin natureg two kinds of finmortality,—that of tho peclos and of tho in- dividual. V) Huxol's doctrine of Providenco In bistory, Asla ve. Kurupo, ws furnishing tha von- trast of Pauthoism and Chrletiunity, (10) Hegol's thoory of tino arts and litoruture” as rullecting tho davelopment of men's splritual conselouds noss. Teof, Harrls' locturvs sro all now to thoschool, and will Lo us fresh to tho dlsclpls of 1wo yoars s 1o tho new-comor, But the sae I8 1ot truy of Dr., Junue, for ju the following llst of his lect- uros hisolil huarars will rocognise sowo futlline toplea, Ho ulso hus two comues of 1vo lesturus euch,—first, upon Platonio Philosophyi and, Buound, upon relation uf Platunisnto mods Northeotu's motion was carriod, and 3r, Drodlaugh thon loft the llouse. o ‘CARDINAT, MANNING, " There Is grest dissatisfachion among the Irlsh In London at Cardinal Mannlng'dorder forbldding any Catholic roowms to be used for meotings of the Land Leagud, Some public expressfon regardiug tio matler Is probablo, - PARNELL AND JIIS MEN, Notwithstanding tho pressure which hog beon brought to bear upon him, Pamell du- cllnes to recede from the line of polloy he hog followed hitherto In teferenco to the Lund bill, and sixtuen Howe-Rulers may be counted upon to support him, FHE PEACONSVIELD MENORIAL, The five wembers of the Guvornuent who yesterday abstalned from voting upon (lad- stong's motlon for an yddress praylug the Crawn Yo provide a wemoval at Westinln- ster fo Boacoustield wero Jobn Beigh, Chan- cellor of the Ducky of Lancaster; Sir Charles 1883, whon the porlod of obllgatory transfor will bogiu. In the meantlmo the annusl payments will be reduced forthwith to a rato which peasants are able to pay, nud nsalst- ance wiil bo afforded them to redeocwm. tholr hollings, 'The Governmont will nssuno the paytuent of 5,000,000 rubles nnnually to In- demnify proprielors for reduced paynienta rocelved frowm acoumulnted profits of the State bank, now anountiyg to about 100,000,- 000 rubles, ' GERMANY, UIAMAROK'S BEER MLL, ° Bengix, May 10.—Blgmarck's Beer Taxbill iy cortali pf defoat, ay only the Conservatlve party supports it PHINCE ISMAICK VERY ANGRY WITH TUB UKICHSTAQUELY, Bruu, M 10.~Prince Blsmarok is groat- Iy Irritated af the rejection In the Relehistar of tha Alliitary Exomption Tux blll 1t i re- what a thentrical dosigner would” call 88 near perfect as can bo made, ‘An architedt who may have had gront expori- enco in other linoy uiterly falls thedtrioal dosigner, We uuderstand Mr. culled upon by many nrchitvots, Soub, say thoy oan’ du us woll 04 any ouo lses wo know 1t can't bo done, No man isable to de- slgn & theatro who has not had experionco with sovoral, and oven &m-r this exporionce many Will full. ‘The writor could polnt out falluro after fafluro by men who stand, or should stand, high in tho *profession, and wo aru anxious that Chicago ahduld_svcuroa new houso which will bo & suocess. Wil ‘Ui THIGUNE try and sco If w0 caynot have this succoss, and show Mr. Huv- erly by patronagoe our thankfulnes? Hove, The Shiloh Questlon, Yo ths Bdider of The-Lhicego Tridun. FrANKrOUT, lil., May 8.—Soolng that the oir- cumstancos Attending the buttle of Bhiloh arc being discusied ln your paper I thought 1would stop forward and say 10y picca sbout it. Iwas Aneyv-witness as far us @ private soldier could,| bo. was summmoned by talegraph to Prairlu du Chien to look after the firiu's Interest, 1t hav- ing bean conceded that Alr, Seigbert, by ren- son of & niental derangement, was no louger eqund to the taak: Whilo horo Belgbort wag found duad, with n bullet through hls head, and 1t was glven out that he committed su- feide, Thus the matter rested uutil last weok, when Stelam was nooused of hig mur- dor, Immediately atter the Coroner’s Jury had roturned its ‘verdlot the yumor wns started that Selgbert had been murdered, and clrcumstances had cast susplelon on Stelmn, The testlmony expected to be adduced was that Beigbert, his son, and Stelam wure soon togethor golug toward tho warchousos whore Bolgbort wus shut; Sulg- bort turned toward a0 allvy nesr by, and that svon after the report of & plitol wus hoard; that shortly aftor 8 woman passed by and saw Btefam go out of the warchouse, and pnssod by without grouting bory thut theru, wis uo powdes GINGER ALE CLUDB SODA. BEWARE OF AMSTATIONK. oo that the {urk o' brandud “Cantrell & Coclirang, Dublin au st GOSSAMER RUBBER CLOTHING, 3ado of Kun-dried Cluths, Lowest prices und bt wood at the tactury, 17 Wasbluglou-st Al guols Wargautod ux represatiivd. LAUGHTON&CO.. AN Ay 5 ety FECTENG INCIDENT m....?;‘,.“,rtll‘m most solown portion of the ed apparent Princess, who had mabie By, o I Cottiposure up to that wo- Vo forty 1 Teko complotely down, aid Wity 258 OF Weoplag, erying atoud, Went, o) l"‘ long suppressed nervous .Icmr lco Rudolph was, calm mud L) Mecseded With uncomnon goou sensey ally I calulg the agite Tho atatemonts of Gan. A, S _Jomson,glusn