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The Chicage Daily Teibwne, ~VOLUME XL. =i CLOTHING, o, Sow, Now, IR Don't say you wouldn't wear Ready-made Glothing . il you see the elegant Sping Suits at L AUTH % CO.’S THINK YOU CAN'T GET ;‘?‘;"Tfi:‘l;f‘g‘fl ? Well, you won't acknowl- edge you're deformed, will you? Then if ou af¢ nat, as sure ns GARFIELD IS %RgsmnNT this firm will dress youin Suit mmp)m, anywhere from 85.00 to $y0.00, @ YOU TO A NICETY. WE GUARANTEE IT. BOYS SUITS Alittle nicer than you can generally find them, “LEETLE" BETTER CUT and Trimmed, and don't blame us if OUR PRICES are A TRIFLE LOWER than these Corner Fellows name to you. Our expenses are very much lower you know, and we give you the benefit {n every De- patment, viz: Custom Tailoring, Boys’ Clothing, Men’s Clothing, ana Fine Furnishings. 104 & 106 MADISON-ST TIME TABLE. yJor Macine. Muwauk e, Khobogian, Munitowor, dinktut, wid Mantstow, dnly ag b i i 3 Sadats: ik S Vaxeupte, o o e Beturdays, BLE i, ves a7 p. Tetto und Wil West Shoro ports, wookly. LADIES Wiltid targe und variod assortment of CHILDREN'S STRAWS AL thy Hat Establisiment ot CIIAS W. BARNDS GHlLBREN ARE DYING 1B Wugssie i nccon ul vunt of Impropor feouin THU heat und unly safo GGt 1s ” br Ridge'sPrepared Food Nmm- ‘uded Ly il feading physiclans. GALE & BLOCKI, F|l\lE & MEDIUM! Holton 8 Hlldrelh 2L & 2oy g “REMOVAL : REMOVAL, ™ I .\ NCRIBUT & (0., Wholesale D HAve Rhwov‘:‘lx:%)gls.ts' Nos Nos. 114 4 & 116 Lako-st. m AL E ffiiumel & litags Gl ek . | "“““'mw 23, l!mdon Block, le-lbuln and R 5 Criteprne Randolph-sta., g V4 108 5314 {0 Buth Chicaga, FRIDAY, AMUSEMEN GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Clarkent., opporlts CourteHonuss, Last nights of the great favorites, the LINGARDS, ‘WILLIAM HORACE and ALICE, Each sceno and situation elicite uproarinus mmucr STOI‘J‘]’INmKlel{ B Iny—Fie: I :1, ROOMN Folt Y S THEAT AT JManager und Proprictor ZRAYTLRY, r«.m T A LA A (T I o A RO Tho tasier (o Turiesquo par cxcollonce. ity Tallor, Diity Tailor, Billy Tallor, The lask who stuct: to the Sailor. 3 MISSTRELS, | FEMALE MINSTIUGLS, digo and Most Variad Attracdon. !Allm]ny \lm‘hmunlx Hihday. st DighL. TASTE HOOLEY'S THEATRE, TO-NIGHT! 'fU GH'T! TO-NIGHT! The gran rious coterle, GOODWIN'S NEW FROLIQUES In the tunniest of funny features, LOVE AT SCHOOL. NAT GOODWIN IN 5 CHARACTENS, ETHE MARIO Y] " ARIONETTER!? Monday, May m ‘(1 RELE MACKAYE and bis grent Demmutic Company In WON AT LAST. CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL, TPURCHASENS OF TICKETS TO THE WMusfcal and Efocutionary Enferfainment Fobogiven by raf. Walter v lymln und his pupll, Mien Clarn Gibson, ‘Fuesday oveéning, May 17, ean now gEchanyo thom dt the x Gilcw” for RESENVED SEATS withtnt oXirn chatye MVICKER'S T ’l‘llEAT RE. FRIDAY und !A’l‘ulllb\\ Tart. two nights of tho IBIVO siiccosn BILLEE TAYLOR, Tho Charlty Girla, tho Raward of Virtuo, All on Ju:- count of 1 BATUIDAY, T--Laxt Iitoo Taylor Matingo, MONDAY~HAZEL KULKE. Seats can iow bo so- curol, SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE. Clurk-at., opposite Shorman Houso. EVERY MVENING a0 K nd Slatinoes Wednesda, Haty Mit. and 318, GUSDRUNS and llu.{rfipcelnlty Com- bination In o Comudy ’I‘IIL V SAGITRS MONDAY, 18, lu\th LUUISE llULKl\U- A Sinens Cambinntion: NEW_PUBLICATIONS. SUPERIOR MUSICAL WORKS. For Hunday Bchools: THE BEACON L|GHT Smubin? ofie 0 the best Sunduy-school Sang, (loulks dushug boor RN 000 dimen for s»eumo':."wn?. i (0 cents) 18 I‘m; Now Oporaa: OLIVETTE (0 centw), BILLEE TAVLOR (0 cents), THIE MASCOT (#1.40). Four oditions of very povular oporus. For Goneral ltondors and for TOWYN LIBRARIES: MUSICAL LITERATURE. An tito Great Muators ronlly croatod modern musl, o musiclan ls thoroughly posted unui ho Las rea thoiriives, Ditson & Co. publisl oxcollent and very rendatla hlogravies uf lieetnoven (€ Hundsi (62 Masstut 1.75), Megdefusaku (13 ), Chopl Webiee ' volls, "onei el nd “Thous avo nil glogant Volumcs, Mozari !ll-hllmlllln & ). an aro thy Romuntie Blogra @1t Mesthuven iogrtph i ie L af Moza L) "l oethoven's Ldtters (), Mendels Musto (3 voIn., ARl (o oW, ontortatnini. Tiistorionl Sk thono In'Tu C. Blsoms wop-writien Curionttics of Mule (H), LYON & HEALY, Chicago, Ili. OYAIVER DITHON & €O.. Boston, NOR’I‘II GERMAN LLOYD New York--London-~-Paris. Steamers sail Xrery Saturday from Now York Jor Southanspton and Brewvis, Pamsonzers hooked for Londun und rarts st lowest rutes. Itutes ol pasuko- trom Now York to sSouthumnton, london, 1favis, sud Lirotion, n,.; cabin, £0: sobond-clush cabil, §ali slcernxs 4 Ko fim fickew av reducod el OELIICHY s o a Bowlug Green, Y. Fhe wtecruyo DY Rorth Getiman Liayd ffom Brenien 1o, Chickgo 0 44 lln.l thuonly sEenté oulummun 10 “"U“li‘&u“""' ALLAN 'L'INE AN MAIL STEAMS PS, RO, A WL \I»’l‘l“lfl!l‘« prineipal pointa i tons Uncxeelled. VAL Il clussen bmvm Bufome and Amoric e I'nasnis throudh to . T2 Lin Nallo-st., Chilengo uumm i w York, ¥ [ 7 Ocean Steamshlps, d Uit M Ticetn G g o S rineirar Kngiieh, Seotel 1eish, Froueh, Gorman, Sallan luflnfimumlnlvhhli ort Fiiche steamers carey n fiva stock of any kind, FIANCISC. BROWS, e, Westorn Agont ark-st., F OULARES on Great At TroTana; mod- the Continunt 107 vale, STATE LINE To Glssgaw, Liverpoul, Dublin, Belfast, snd Londone dorey, from N ¥, wvery cording to heconin Hite, OLLWATY, oLl NUF plks. Al N.Y. iracday. Fira Cabin, Bt ¥ Kt Casl 4h tion. ‘hoso soRmGT Larty NOILNOF BALDWIN & €O, Jtandolph-st., Chicago, rurrvne CUREI RUPTURE cono. 00 in PAR. (JEEaara, malcaten conudan < TRUS, e Bty atment by 1 patenie. Lupture, Manuf adopted by i U Eluatic Bockings. BARTLE Al Plk to-st., Chieagon, 1, $25 REWARD Wa will pay the sbove rows: Mthenuntian or Neuraltia we cas cve iy case ol biphtherin 7o Gardnor Aruy wid Navy Linlise Jarbiesd md veiuve BRY uBURLY or wuscly oI man or buss Will refund ¢he woney for any mf' reular contatning valuablo informas ¥ WL ANBEINON, Propruon, lL-ay., Chicago, for any casoof b cure, W ent 1 Wal DI J. . GARDNER, Matinuor, L PROPOSALS, ~“Frapavals for Murbor Improvem UNITED STATLI hX(HNlIIl Ovrice, 1WA UKEF, Wit May 10, 11, Hoaled proposals, in, abitoace, will L4 Facolvod st this oflee until 13 w'elock noon, Junae 9, I, und upened humediatoly thorunftor, Ui Prusenco uf' b u;.u. Tor the tprovewent of tho fullowing husburs, SiiLwATKEE HARGOR-ILepatra of Dlors, (AIACHEE HAluoU-Bubarsiructure uYor 10 foot of oy Hanuonbler Kxonsion, ane Crib, | all information apply nd il ba Indorsed ui Lhy vie 'flu--mu 0, (0 wiba | '}hn 0 atajor of Phwinssrs. s A EDUOATIONAL, NSYLVANIA MILITARY ACAD- Ch y P cvl h Ay GO S 3 UNDERWLE ¢ ll‘lt Y. Lo UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, SHIRTS. QOur stock of MEN'S FURNISH- ING GOODS repre- sents the medium, fine, and extra fine products of all the principal manufac- tories of this and foreign countries. This great vari- ety enables us’to supply the wants of all, both in style and price. INSPECTION SOLICITED. WILSON BROS., 13, 115, 117 & 119 STATE-ST. BANK STATEMENTS, Report of the Condition OF THE First National Bank OF CHICACO, At Chicago,inthe State of Illinols, at the close of business May G, 1881: RESOUROCES, 8,510,070.73 6,088,008 100,000,006 411,800.00 £98,700,00 dooniug_and Ienerva nis....... 81,610,002.83 877,617.08 ko 100.68~ 8,203,550,44 Real | Estaic,” lnclmjlnl{ Bank |‘||llhllm( and B Dy i ‘o1 204,740.17 G500 4,138.51 oite 724,077.78 160,000.00 Iy 813,00 1,060,000.00 150,000,060 4,600.00 oo T O ity “‘L‘f.' tent Fun 00,00 8,221,604,02 $10,518,075.08 L 807,00 *2,070,00 ©38,400.71 106,03H4.70 117,840.15 8,064,84%.04 Cushiar's checks u\mundlnl P o ”h.nn and Hikars ... ®,840,070.20-10,005,500,77 to uthé uuuh Hiala "Total.. $10,818,075,00 Btate of Nlinok 0k, .1, LYSIAN O Caamior bi-tho: Houoc amied Bank, 4o ¥l oiunily swenr thut tho ubaye sateuient 1s tria 1 the Dbost Of my knowiedyu and bolief, - il L. 0. @A, Subscribed and aworn Lo bulore'me thia13th dny ot N o ) RPREE Moy, Correct—Attest: * Notary Fuslic. AL M. NICKEIRON, E"‘"“ - 1o 5 WA e ot Report of the Condition —= ' Preston, Kean & Go., BANKERS, Muade ta the Clearing-1louse, at the close of Business May G, 1881; MENOURCES, Billsand Noto: ;ll:a:muw?l " 665,360,504 Call loans aly,,... 440,000,00-81, I“.nnnfl.fl. Overdrafts, Lnuo.st Initod Sta l".“fi Promilum sccou '".15" flu Due froimn bui 16,007, 10 Pintiure: g.u00 00 408054 Checks 1 gloatlids,ees 57,4081~ 010,018.83 $1,909,071.80 LIABILITIES, io Capital Btog srenennennnd o ity 4 800,800, el LR LIRS whd bankars.. 0U vndivided praies. . Biate of Nlnots, County of Luuk. - 5. KEAN, of the Brut of I'wi'wn Keun - & Aluuul guunly awenr thut tho abavo stituuiunt 1§ trho 1o the bowt 0f w1y knwiudio und bullol Hrorn 1o und wibacridad before uumn mu ). 1231, ol of May, A. CATARR lsuascs, Lo which DIt PEIO govor itta Uit af Mudtasiy ADY. -_zg;jlfs"lg\_'i;' BATES. Louis Lloyd & Co, 33, %ashington;st —————tta—— A Y UTLS0TY BLGRINY tha wos} favorablo rates it any of the leading papers iu - By L1020 Cunsult LUr Lerus belure outractiug Throat, Lung oxcluatye ut- tours. ¥ io 4, MAY 13, 1881—TWELVE INSURANCE. Hamburg- FIRE INS. CO. GERMANY. Jas. B. Floyd, AGENT, 160 LaSalle-st. Note the chamge of Agents. SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, &o. Our friends and the public are cordially invited to inspect our stock of Fine Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Neckwear, &c., &c., at our New Store, No. 102 Madison-st.,, near. Dearborn. Large Stock, New:Goods, Low Prices, ELDREOGE & WOODBRIDGE. JIUNIADI JANOS. AND CHEAPEST NATURAL APERIENT WATER.yénng “ A natural laxative, superiorto all others.” Prof. Macnamara, M.D. of Dublin. ‘' SPEEDY, SURE, & GENTLE."” Prcf. Roberts, F.R.C.P. London. « Relicves the kidneys, unloads the liver, and opens the bowels.” London Medical Record. Ordinary Dose, a Wineglassful lefore breakfast, 0/ c/l Dmggz’:l: and Mineral Water Dealers. ¥ OLI)I D AI\D F UIVERPAGE, S FHOYNEG.CO. FLAT, FOLDED, and FANCY PAPER 4L h\'h(}b For Geperal Farming, "Fone tino, rulling tmbor lands in Kouthorn Llinuts, ow utforedt Tor saly ut irur 64 Lo 34 wh merw on oo With ondy b per eent Interest, Wil produve the et 7l kinds of fi vducts Talsyd AV WIOFY , Northori, S ho climnty bs onid snd wilh _kood = walcl und, wheh properly Bevaopoa 1t wil b the criurdut spibe of Amees fea tor tariuing purposos. Feuite and borrio of evory kind i “quulity lzvur{muw 1ht (8 ¥ wnd iinds n rondy tunrkot. ‘L huoefoct. We would ndvisosll b search of good lioies i uxamino o |auld- Unturo purcimaing olsowbor, nd eiren LS T AT afonor L. .10 Ye. Co., rased (g nbunds produced CoLTERGS & oud picd ho il € thess Tands 1s B G X Liand o Chieosu: _STOCKHOLDERS MEET] TINGS. " Oregon Raliway ani Navigation Com Company, - TORTLAND, Urexon, May 7, n‘fl Notlc Is Boruby wiven ihat the atmiisl stocknold o' moeting of the lllnllnll Italiway & Nuvigution Lompnnyllll be huld ot Iurlllx regun, June 2, i), 'Iha trunafer l:‘[fl)kl all L ¢l i tor this pure uuu from May Ato \ GANT, Hocrotary. Oregon Improrement Company, 0 NARBAU sflnr‘r NEW YOHK, {1 Noticu lv horal { oviholit: ol Lulnwmy une X, 1l this purposy from DALK. Bucratury. FAIR D W STANDAND FAIRBANKS,.MORSE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago. Decareflultobuy anlyl}\athumc T ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY ol ¥ MEAD & At current rutvs, A& o ELLULOLD GOODS., “CELLULOID (Water-proof Lin- en) Cugls, Collars and Bosoms, Price Lists and Foods sent by mall, Call oraddress BARNES’ Hat Store, 86 Madison-st,, Lribune Building. PAGES, FOR UPPER LAKE REGIO "PROPOSE’ nY Magdeburg \ WILLOUGIRY, HILL & 00, HAMBURG,| we will put the proper Suit of Clothes all over you for $17.00, and de- scribe it as follows: Beautiful Dark Blue Nerge, “Imported Goods,” The Coat made up in Sack Style, slightly cut-away, half lined with nice Italian, the Vest 5-Button, without Col- lar, high cut, the Pants lined to the thigh, the whole very neat and stylish, suitable for any summer occasion. indigo Blue Flannel Suits, $10, $12, $14, $18. Alpacas, Hohairs, and Dack, FOR GENTLEMEN. Flegant Cheviot SHUIL, Light Colors, Medium Col- ors, Dark Colors; prices, $10, $11, B12, H14, $15; very handsome and very service- able. Clothing never was as cheap before in our experi- ence. - Don't buy until you see our beautiful goods and very reasonable and pleasing prices, at the Chicagy Lighthouse, Chicago Whitohouse, Tho Stmshing Clthing House, e Slegpless and Restlss WILLOUGHRY, ML & (0, A concern that wants “NO MONEY or SERVICES” without paying in full for the same. We will not betray your confidence. - Open till nine at night. CORNER MADISON & CLARK-STS. Also 410 to 424 Milwaukee-av, Also cor. Biue Island-av, and 12th-st. @he Cribame, 39 Pervonx unable to purchass eopies of Tz Cnicaao TrinoNg al News Agencies and on rads way tratna where Chicago papers are sold will cons fer a favor by reporting the facts (o this office, glv- ng full particulars. FAm weather and stationary followed by rising temperaturoe for this region to-day, e o———— BissAnck’s seheme for biennial meetings of the German Iarllament is supported by the Federal Council and opposed by the Refehstag, which strongly tavors yearly meetings, The general impression Is that Bismarck and the Federal Council will win, A neronr wag current In Tunm, Ireland, yesterday that a vessel which left Galway Inst week for the United States with a large number of emigrants has been fost, and that all ou board have perished. No confirma- tion of the truth of the report has yut arrived. —— FuANK Timsta, an Infurlated Gerrian, tried to kil his wife at their home'in Phil- adelphia Wednesday night. Failing in hig dastardly attempt, he became so enraged nt hlinself that he committed suicide by hang- ing, As he was determined to Kkill somg- body, it 13 well that lie made himself the victim, Tir Committeo of the New York Legisla- ture which bas been Investigating as to the ternnnal facllities in New York City reports that they are utterly Inadequate to the de- minds of commerce, and should be In- creased, but fafls to point out the ways and weans by which that increase Is to be effected. ‘Tur brewers wound up thelr Convention Inst evening by a grand banquet at the Grand Paclfie. Durlng the dny they re- solved to fight all prohibitory leglslation and Interference to the bitter end, and with that view they will have a test case under the Kansas prohibitory law taken tothoSupreme Court for adjudieation. NIGHT, of Massachusetts, is charged with belng entirely too Intimate with n Indy not his wife, and the East Hampton Congregational Chureh, of which Mr. Knight is a member, is going to Investl- mate the ciarges. Mr. Knight snays that his attentions to the Indy In questlon had their nialnspring in purely Christian motives. Ex-Liztr.-Gov *L1sit CoATES, of Dublin, Ga,, Is an incorri- eible scoundrel. Ouly afew weeks ago ha was released from the Penitentlary, where he had been confined for four years for whipping a colored woman to death, Yes- terday he was arrested for resorting to hls old practice and so badly whipping o woman that she can hardly live. The scoundrel ought not to escape hemy this time, Usnen the general tarlit laws which will be applied In the case of English goods k- ported into France after the expiration of the commerelal treaty botween Englind and that country a few months hence, British textile fabries will have to pay double the present duty, and in sume cases trable, while the general increase on all kinds of goods will average from 40 to 60 per cent. This will be Dbad for the Brilish manufacturer. ‘Tur Irish in England continue to punish the Gladstone Government for fathering the Irish Coerclon nct whenever the opportunity offers, At Knaresborough yesterday, where the Irish hold the balance of power between the Whigs and Torles, they threw thelr votes for the Tory candidate, elesting him over his Whig opponent. This Is the third defent tuflicted by Irlsh voters on the Whigs-stuce the passage of the Coercion set, and it is possiblo that others may follow as the op- portunity presents itself, Reront has it that o number of persons reslding . near Blalrsville, Pa,, and relatives In other places have fallen helrs to some $200,000,000, the principal of which was deposited In the Bauk of Eugland In the latter part of the seventeenth century by a man named Holmes, whoss brothers emigrated to Penusylvania, and of whom the clalmants of the estate are the descendnnts. Thers are no direet de- scendants of the original depositor, and the money therefore goes to those who have de- scended from his brothers. Fortunate de- scendants} M. Forsten continues to use the powers conferred on him by the Irish Coerclon act with great vigor. Yesterdey ten Land- Leaguers were arrested. Atnong thew are Meffernan, anr extensive ‘farmer and & leading member of the Cork Land League, four other members of the Cork Dranch, Madden, King, Moran, and Winterseall of Castlebar, Mayo, and the Secretury of o Slizo Branch, ‘But coerclon docs not seem to have much offect, as 1s shown by the fre- quent shootings at balliffs, agents, and land- lords, Tug Pall Mall Gazette, whose editor Is known to entertaln very friendly feelings towards the present Government of Franco, charges that the French expedition to 'l'unis is one of annexution and couguest, and that uuder pretext of suppressing border ralds France has entored without cause upon tho torritory of a friendly, or at least not bostile, neighbop. ‘fhie Gazette rogrels the course taken because of 1ts probable bad effects on the fortunes of Francs and the ueace of Europe, and philusophically remarks that England has no interest which the annexa- tlon of Tunis can endangor. Tux Senate Judiclary Cominitteo declded yesterday to report favorably on the nomina- tlon of Don Pardee for United States Judio of the Fifth Circuit, A majority of the Comumitice agreed to an adverse re vort on W. K. Chandler for So- licitor-General, but s minority report in favor of the confirmation will ulso be submitted. The New Eugland Sen- ators support Chandler, but the Democrats, Don Camoron, and Mahone are opposed to him, and it 1s possible that he will be defeats ed, in which case he will becowe thu most vopular mon in New Hampshire, and will be sent to nluwg his euemles as the successor of Senator Rolitp: Tue Archbisliop ot Canterbury (Dr. ‘Tait) has lssued an address deyouncing the En- glish Liberation Soclety, which alms at the disestablishuwient of the English Church. 1o cnlls on all English churchmen to resist all atterpts ot thig Soclety to tha utmost extont, The appeal 13 a natural one, coning from the source It does. 'F'he Liberation Soclety, not- withstanding the loss of thelr leader, Edward Minll, hus been waking strong headway, par- S S SO I afiu PRICE m‘f g"’i CENTS. ticularly in Seotit nd"il‘lc North of England, and in the North of Ireland, where the peoe ple nre strongly ovposed to Eplscopnoy. 1t {s probable that the question of disestabe lishment wili be an Issue at the next genernl election in Great Britain, In which caso Dr, Tajt's ery of *the Chureh in danger* comes none too soon, 8SENATOR DAWES In n conversation yes terdny Is reported to kavesaid that fn the last Republienn cancus the vote on the Edmunds resolution, the effect of which would ba to send the nomination of Robert~ sonover until Decomber next, was 11 for- to 21 against, and that the Heuators who did not vote were apposed to the resolution, which Edmunds afterwards withdrow. The elevon votes In faver of the resolutlon repre- sented the Conkling strength. Mr, Dawes nsserts that there Is not the least doubt that Judge Robertson will be confirmed. There issome talk of holding another caucus to- morrow, when fiual action will be taken on the matter, and it Is probable that by Wednes- day all the President’s nominations will be acted on, and that tho Senate will then au- Journ, Sr—————— NorwiTHsTANDING the adverse report of its Judiclury Connnittee, the United States Senate yesterdny confirmed Stanley Mat- thews’ nomination for Associnte Judge of the Supreme Court by a vote of 2 to 83, - ‘This result swas only brought about by the most persistent ecfforts of Mat- thews’ friends; by wirc-pulling and bar- galning, In which CGov. Foster and Senator Don Cawmeron took & conspleuously active part. Had Senator Anthony been present he would have voted amainst Mattheyvs, and he would have been defented.. ‘There is some talk about n reconsideration of the voteby which Matthews was confirmed, but itls probably mere talk, and the persist- ent Ohionn wiil take his seal on the Su- premne Bench by virtue of the close voteof yesterday. SkcnETAUY WINDOM yesjerday Iss fssucd hTs third elreular or call for the presentation for payment of the 5 per cent bonds of July, 1870, and January, 1871, on or before the 12th of August, 1881, after which day Interest on the bonds shall cease. Persons who wish to have thelr bonds continued at 8} per cent, at the plensure of the Government, can have it done by applylug to the Secrotary of the Treasury before July 1; provided, however. that $250,000,000 worth of the bonds arenot renewed before the awvplication Is made, as Secretary Windom purposes cancellng $75,- 000,000 worth of the bonds with the surplus funds now in the Treasury. Facllities fdr renewal will be afforded to foreizn holders of the bonds by the establishment of agens cles iu London, TtusstA seems to be the most unhappy and distrncted country In the world at the present time. The Baltic provinces are almost in the throes of revolution; Nihilism s rampant in the great clties; Archangel and some otber pluces nlong the Northern Dwina or Dunn are flooded; the Czar tremblingly soys he must uphold the autoe- raey at all hazards; and Southorn Russia is in nstate of civil war, the Chivistians belng | pitted ngainst the Jews and the~ wenk- - knced civll authorltics. “The shops and stores and dwelllngs of the Hebrews are be- ing pilluged and burned with impunity, the- Jews themselves wnltreated, and some of thewm kltled, and still others are obliged to fly for,thoir lives: while the nuthorities, through Iack of nerve, or because they are in sympa- thy with the mobs, are merely deliberating. Russin is chnos, and the new Czar seems ut- terly incapable of bringing It out of that state. Sexon BAnrca, the new Spanish Min lster to this country, fn an fnterview witha Washe Ington corresvondent yesterday, sakd that the Liberal or nro-llupubllcxm party, of which Castelar was ut one time the leader, Is vractically dead. Ile adds that it never had wuch power in Spain; that the Spauish peo- ple, while greatly mllnlrlng Castelar, did not by nny means admire his political principles, Seflor Barea Is of course a great admirer of the present rullng party in Spain, which has the contidence of what he catls- “the ruling class” and the *populnee” also, King Affonso fs vory. popular, he says, all the more so sinece, at the *‘cost of his porsonal nffections,” he married o second time. Amoug the events which Sefior Barea thinks will -have the effect of Intensifylng the loyalty of the Spanlards are the Calderon festival and the contemplated cefebrations in honor of Cervantes and Lope de Vega, In reference to Cuba he says the peopte of that Island will be extended many privileges, and measures toward the abolition of slavery will be pushed with yvigor, whilo all attempts at rebetlion will be crushed in thelr Inciplency, Seflor Barea Indignantly scouted the Iden that Cubn would ever be- come a portion of the United States. On the whole, Seifor Iaren tukes o rather hopeful view of the future of Spain, which I3 not at all surpristug for Seftor Baren —— Tug Catholie Young Men's Union, which lias been In session tn this city for the past two days, adjourned yesterday nfter having redlected Bisfiop Keane, of Richmoud, V., for Prosident; Father 2atrick Tuafe, of Brouoklyn, for First General Viee-Presidents; and o Jong list of Viee-Prosidents and Secre- tarles, Some of the resolutions adoptad by the seventy-odd young mien who composed the Conventlon will atiract considorable at- tentlon, particularly that propoesed by Judge E. ¥. Dunne, of this city, and sec onded by the Rev, Mr, Scully, of Bos ton, denouncing the public school systew of the United States, and predieting atl mans ner of ovil-if that system should be maln. - tnined, Judge Duuno and Father Secully hiave won conslderable notoriety by thelr denuncintions of tho publio schools, but they hardly represent the Catholles of the Unitad States in this motter, and the adop- tion of their resolution by the seventy deles | gates without protest will hardly do much to convince the public that they do, In light of the fucts that in Chlcago, which Judgs Dunne was supposed to represent in the Convention, the great majority of the Cathollg lnity send thelr chilren to the publie schools; that many of the clergy are ‘' supporters of those schools; In the Boston Avchdiocese, which Father Scully was supposed to represent, there are vory fow parochinl schools. so much cune fidence have Archbishop Williams and his clorgy in the public schiools therein. Irishe American eltizens will hardly thank the Young Men for thelr resolutions with re- gurd to Irlsh wmatters, Ouo of the resolu- tions represeuts the Irish as providentint pro- pugators of the Catholle falth, while anothee. . deplores thelr intemperate habits, and ate tributes all thelr misfortunes to that fact, Did the Conventlon wmean that a nation.of Inebriutes was selected by Providence to ba vruyuzuwts of the faith ¢ and ;-