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The Chicago IORED SILKS SATINS, . COMPRISING BROCADE SATINS, SHTIN STRIPES, HAD SURAKS, PEKIN STRIPES, In all the New Shades, ‘All at $1. fhe prices of these goods have been from $1.50 to $2.50. arly selection will secure best values, EL BROS, 121 and 123 State-st. Wishigan-ay. and Twenty-second-st, CLOTHING. ~NEW DEVELOPMENTS JAS, WILDE, JR, & C0, Summer Reversible Overcoats, $14, 915; $16,818. Two Coats in one. Exclusively a gentleman's garment. Made up in skeleton shape. Can be worn either sides out. No linings to wear or tear. Not heavy, but just heavy enough for cool mornings or evenings, and when traveling can be rolled up and carried in your hand-bag. MEN'S TRAVELING DUSTERS. We have of Lot 5,816 One Hundred Dust- ers, cut extra long, a dark gray mix color, which we shall sell at $1.50 each. Last year $2.50 would have been considered a very reasonable price, (if Our prices on Boys’ and Children’s Cloth- ing create a jam nearly every day, but it is very satisfactory to us, ‘for it shows how well satisfied our customers are,” and that is the pleasure we have jn doing business. A Few Common Gray Suits, - $1.50 Handsome Sailor Suits at - = $2.00 Fine Sallor Suits, $4.00 and $6.00 Light ag Blouse Suits, - - $2.50 Very Stylish Suits, $3.50 to $6.00 The Finest Made, $7, $8.00, $10.00 We are closing out our Blouse, School, and Academic Suits at from $: to $4 per Suit reduction. Our large increased trade shows you are “finding us out,” and the acquaintance is saving you many dollars. $10. ‘What would you say—but it is a fact, we are selling Men’s All-Wool Single-Breasted Black Broadcloth Frock Coats for $10.00. Many of you have undoubtedly paid $14.00 for one no better. The people say it is a treat to see the new thugs we Dave ir Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Hakfs., Collars and Cuff, Shirt Waists and Fancy Shirts, for Men and Boys, The above goods do not pay us a large profit, but just enough to keep us going if we sell enough. Open daily until 7 p. m- 10 p.m Jas, Wilde, Jr. & Co. Corner State and Madison-sts, Saturdays until OCEAN NAVIGATION. OORT TOTO ONLY DIRECT LINE 'TO FIANCE. General ‘Transntinntle Company. ‘Buveen New York and Havre, Mer 42,N. ., footot a Morton-st, Gaavelers by thin no avoid both transit by English tally and the discomfort of crossing tho Ghaanelta rrr) ET LAL! 38 Vodnorday, Juno 15, 8am yous * 2pm Wedne: FPA: neiuaing win Tava ® shaxtanio. tio and Hecondeabin #0. Steor- HEB; Including wine, bedding und utensils. Chocks » Arad Credit Lsonats of nels in aunyne t0 sult, vitae Ny Agont, Giowling Groom. foot W. PR WIIUEE, Cabin Agent Clarkes 1 WADI AFEEE acon, 1 Catone: t T FOR MARSEILLES, Too alae nese RNG Meee ork direok i camera will leave Net ferGibreliar aod Marsvtilos, taking Trolght and pas aa Da ue wv AAT in Auont, | 367 : WA WINE BLMERES ast, { Chteawo. pihtadetnhin and Liverveot, calllog, recht fultng jfeeulariy every Wednesiiny from Philadel: . Rasaring cabin. intermouinto, and steoraxo pase x ‘ RED CurTing the only Direet fine ta Antwery a. tt Ssauiday thin Now Sirkund ovory aitor or id Drafts 0 apa crue Buspo gad rat Ty MY Baa Randoipnesi Chicago. ad \ » NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. cia iNew York--London-=Paris. a mers sal Every Saturday fram New York _ for Southampton and Bremen. wehrers bouked for London end it re pet Teter, lated of pecan trom Mem York £2 eaunton. dondont. Havre, and Braman, fest 24a Aru sec 89 cabin, € $i. Hus Wr German Livyd from Ui ch wr Reaaie atm Hoes cha gg + youn iC LAUSENIUE & CO. Th, uth Ciark-st. Ganoral Agents, 4° « Ocean Steamships, ab Wizinw the Hritish and (Inited Hates Salle, ight ete Lo and trust" thd principal Anglia, Booted. FA oa French, Gorman, Hallas, end Beandinaviad Paigamere carry no live stock of any ki rar] TERNS ETRE ate Women Avant, Wr pnarrs o South Clark-st, Chicago, eo CaaS 08 Grea firitain, ireland, and the up ae : cabin, $1005 pat reduced rates. ‘Trois Hamburg or Havre, $2. 480 20F Aeenth ab TAL & KOZSING- 1PS. ViA BALTIMORE, i ciaasos uetweon principal polnie 1 Bt lowest rates, ccummodations Unexcelled. ws euch Way. Heeruge Passage through to La Hallu-st, Chicago rool, Dublin, Belfast. and #7 trom’ London: se eearum N.Y. evory Thursday. Firat Cabin, eeteutdlng to Recummiuduon ‘scoutd Cablor $e Bsr Me sg Outward, $2. ‘These steamers carry neither ii Bees BOF lye, i ; USTIN, BALDWIN & CO. Bytes "a nd 164 Headolph-et, Chlong AUS BINGEN, Weateru Mupaver See SUMMER RESORT: Manitou Springs, Colorado. MANITOU HOUSE, GEO, M. WALKEIG, 8. B. JENNINGS, ‘Chief Clork. ‘of Ohio, Urop. Oven on andattor Say 2, hie elogant Lull bay” Ing been eniaraed to throo tt inal and rofurnished threughuut at un expor Sion, ofara, luducamesiin, nOveE, Defors equale the West to Sumuor Tourists, ‘Torms reasonable. x mht ta x SEA VIEW IIOUSE, | BY BEACH, N. WL. ‘yhts favorite und beautifully located hotel, grontly fanproved and Inngoly refurnisted iticy nat suHROn, willbe open to duuste Juno 1a, Fine dance hall, text SHEP Eth, plank walk to beach, goud Iivary.and ove- Treonvenienca for comfurt snd pluasire of ayerta, Physician in the house, GE, B. LOUGEE, THE OCEANIC, ISLES OF SILOALS, N. H, Open middle af June, No flow no guosqultoo’, no duet. ven temperature. Biait miles from mat Jand. Beautiful ucean view from overy window 708, Gloctrio bulls, vorfoct drainage. Bunting, fishing, pect Pbiitards. mico hail. (rand of music, hotel first-class, LATGHTON BNOS, & CO. UNITED STATES HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, “Season of (851, Oyen from Juno 11 to Ock, 1. : TOMPKINS, GAGH & CO. HOTEL COLUMBIA, Fs Ocenn Beach, New Jeracy, Willopon June 15. For circula ke. nddress ) H. FOSTER. ood harbor urt bathing and ‘end for Mlus- G, WHOWN, WOVEN WIRE MATTR Woven Wire CAPE ANN.—Hass lock peach, Glopcester, Muss. Fincs ocean sovndry on the Atlantic, va trated book. ‘Mit Superior to any other Bed Spring. Cheap imitations are offered. .They are coarsely woven and poorly finished. If you want a Bed that you can ecly on, sco that it bears our brand. ‘ For sale by Furniture Dealers. UNION WIRE MATTRESS €0., 7 North Clurkeot., Chicago. w GINGER ALE THE GREAT SUMMER DRINKS. Mefresblug and luvigorating. GANTRELL & GOCHRANE’S DUBLIN AND BELFAST GINGER ALE. CLUB SODA. AME OF IMITATIONS. Boe tha grr. iM brandod Tee LT A isearene, Dubos i hadntaaeioe STANDARD SCALES, OF ALL KINDS. TURBINES, MORSE & C0., cor, Latest, aed Fifthar, Be careful to buy vuly the wenuine, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. HOSIERY, ie, LAST (WHOM TH WHACK LAST DAYS Ofthe Great Slaughter of the DEFOREST WELD Bankrupt Stocka, ous HOSE = Children’s Fancy Striped, 3,000 Pairs at 2 cts. Alto, Finest “ Full Regulars” at half value, LADIES’ BALBRIGGANS, SILK EMBROIDERED, 8 cts. Ladies’ 3°27: 19 cts. STRIPED, PAN STRIPES, Full Regular, Full Fashioned, worth 50 and 60 cts. GENTLEMEN'S I-2 HOSE, Full Regular-made Fancy, Worth 19 cts. Worth 44 to 58. 44 to 58, 6,000 Pairs, take your pick: 1000 eheioli. «s (LOVES =" A Grab, a Mixture. snas. IQ Cts. =": HEAVY FRAME COTTON, SILK EMBROIDERED, LAGE OPEN WORK, PLAIN LISLE, Worth 20 to 75 ctse, ali at 10 cts. Just Such Bargains in Every Deatae For, rain of shine these two Great Bankrupt Stocks Thust be got rid of, WII offer 26,000 Yards of FANCY BROCADE DRESS GOODS At 4 cts. Yard. And 50,000 Yards of Bleached Sheetings, At 3 cts. a Yard. SILKS, BLACK GOODS, ‘Dress-Goods, Buttons, Trimmings, Ribe bong, Notions, Laces, in fact two ywell-assorted stocks THROWN AWAY Hucks’ California Axle Grease. ‘rho Standard Lubricant of the Pacitic Coast for tho pastadyeara, 10,00) Trial Buxes given away. 224 East Lake-st. BUREAU OF PROV! AWAMILINGT i Seated proposals, ndunsd * Hroposale for, con will be rocolved ut (his Bureau wntll 1 oF Sre duly 122881, for one hundred und 3 Thao) pounds at Navy tobacco, W bo ety thowrantd ety shauna’ ‘eiiverod at the Navy Yard, Hrooklyn,N. Y. Srv half of tuo quantity required to be dolivered wlihin thirty daya, and the romalndor within alxty days from the date uf contract. peciteations atid forms uf offer will be furniatied py thts ureut, pplication; und proporals must $B miade upon tho fariue au Lurniabud, abd fn accords Bnco with the spocitealuns. 1 ae wane, Paymaster Guneral, U.8. Navy. Proposals for Dredging. UNITED STATES ENGINEER Orrics, H Seated a.)n dupeats, 4 teins, in the eatod proposals, in duplicate, for dred pbegled propamias Cane! will 6a Tacetvent unl 12 ts Sissi, and upenca inmediately thereafter, Jocilicalluns, forms of praposals, and uny dostrod Irtocaration yo bo had upon application to this office, yo bids wilt bo regetved Unless upon the prescribed orn U, 8. reserves the right to reject any of al! bids. AMOS STICKNEY, Stal. of Engineers, U. 8. As Tonstrncilng Cangl Araund Cuscades of Cor Tumbin Kivers UNITED STATRY BNUINEKL OFFICE, Seated proposalt, duplicate, ‘ this office tlle, in, Saturday, Aux. Ieil, for blust- {ng und removing solid rock and bowlders from the day tibia Tiver adjacont tw anid bulow ta site of the Jocks atthe Cascadg. ‘She amuunt available for this work [a suonyor ware, Conteuctory ar Foqueated tu Vultcho site for she purpose of axamining the charts Which locate the vostrucuions, and uf detormtntay (or Tlemaolves the character uf the work requicod. Npecitications end blank forins nite obtained on lication to - G, de GILLESPIE, STnjor Hit" Hntivors, Urovot LiGutanvat-Cotchel, Mice of Standard Manufacturing Compan: i sere Baicnganae Cirteado, Bay 43, 1881, Publi Natice: is hereby gyivon thut a Boe! jal To ing of thd Stockbuldere of thie Lorporadign wi held on the Nth day of June, PB, at Wo'clock 8. t.. Pel cu purpose uf considarini the qucauion of clam: ing the name of this Cor) oration sv that the sume Huth dune alauufacturlog Companys 4h . HGR, i, JUNE, Directors. DISSOLUTION NOTICES. “DISSOLUTION. The copartnersbip, existing betwixt the under: Giseutva by mautyal Pith, —— signed has boon d! is's tn the busi: Heol ‘ v, i i} hased W. Segui antag meine, gs will be cuntiuued under the mange : ; CONE. scour, £53: ADVERTISING BAT. favorable rates tn euy of ad t Usb pigaee GoUBULY Our terse botore atrecttug ’ WILL-VOU-BEE, AND HILL, TOO. i A RR A ARR pence NETES RRA AAAS E “GODS DESTROY” THEY FIRST MAKE “MAD,” ARTEMUS WARD. Will-you-bee, and Hill, too, decline a duel with the “Spongers.” No, no; those fellers that challenged us have used the sponge so long on their customers and friends, in- stead of themselves, that we, as “ Amateurs,” would stand “no sight” with such “ Professional” Spongers. Tis a pity that these Dark Eastern Branch Clothing Store Managers can’t get along with each other. (Most every one understands their jealousy of the only “LIGHT” Clothing Store in Chicago.) They heid the meeting at the Crib, as advertised, but could not agree. We don’t dare to tell you why.’ Sometime you shall know, and you will be surprised. While you are waiting, WILLOUGHBY, HILL&CO. Under “MAGNETIC” “INFLUENCE,” offer a great lot of Boy Suits that actually cost the manufacturer $5.31, » $3.50. We bought them for $3.00 cash on the spot. They were : intended for Six-Dollar Suits. : IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF - BOYS’ CLOTHING. -The FINEST in the land, and CHEAPER than ever known before. There is a way to prove it to you at the #6 CLOTHING ELECTRICITARIUM.” DAYLIGHT TILL NINE AT NIGHT. WILLOUGHBY, HILL&CO. Cor. Madison and Clark-sts. AND THAT IGN ALT. MERCHANT TAILORING. TRADING BY A ——~Roit THE GLORIOUS “TRADERS OF _— Fourth of July!) ~~ popunan prices,” Wo have Just recolved a largo aveortment of White and Fancy Summor Vests, . 1.50, $2.00, and $2.50 PANTS t jer from....--.$4 to $10 Sults to orderfrom.-- Samples and rues for Holt-Seasuroment formard- cqponuntivociock avery uydping, Saturdays un- tul¥orclonk, State and Madison-sts TRADING BY MAIL! Situated as we now are, we can offer “Superior Advantages” ‘To those accustomed to trade by mail. «“QRDERS” To any extent attended to with promptness, combined with “‘Mioderate Prices!” TRIAL ORDERS SULICITED! “TEADERS OF POPULAR PRICES. Stato and Madison-sts. Branch, Madison and Desplalnas-sts, PIANOS. Tanna TAILOR. S. W. cor. Clark and Adams-sts., Opposite Post-Office. a FOOD. GHILDHOOD'S DAYS on often full of pain and suflering on account OFfuprover food. Wine best diet for children Is Dr. Ridge’s Prepared Food FOR INFANTS. Indorsed by all the leading physicians, GALE & BLOCK], BOLE, AGENTS, 81 Clark-st.y 34 2 48 Monroe-sts, Palmer House; and £26 N, Clarieatl, Chicago, MISCELLANEOUS. G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT, A'T INDIANAPOLIS. Mambers of the @. omn, procure Exchange . A. He in yt Members {hoomblon! of the fraternity huridsoue Garde, od in uiio eu sting tere ardore With orbuased In une corner, BF t ‘Dtalluners, $0 Mndtaon-st. STORY & CAMP, 188 & 190 State-st, Aro offering raro. bargaine in Deckor Uros., [Talnes (ne, eTathusiox,nnd Story & Carop PIANOS Visiting Stationers Aro Invited to call snd exawwine our Elwood Letter for the trade, Files and other Bpecialtios frie x rant DALls ‘BY Mudison-st, Chicago, BUSINESS ¢ CARDS. e ‘And in Fatey and Story & Camp Organs, forcanh or on ULVER PAGE, = B | BRbotecceeatHaSeees augue SS 2 /STORY & CAMP cHOYNES.CO 2* |" 188 & 190 State-st. ; Stationers, Printers, and Engravers. Real Estate Wages. and Loans, SPORTING GOODS, Boys’ Bicycles. Tho ECLA, withand FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN AtS percent interest and no commissions. | Propori- Gone tor loans tn sutue of 22,40 and upwards on Hirst: References furnishud if do- sired to any person wo ave claas productive re watate in this city are tovited e until the Akh day of June next adr with [represented duvtaw! Biyears wt tot woourity, Oy WHEELE, at Union Nayonal Hank, Money to Loan On improved Real Estate at current rates. bier ‘rita, MEAD & COX D the 120 L.p Hallosst, po and OTTO = ectussreres OPTICAL GOODS. pC tore detec ee fr ar erred AG Spalding & Bros, MOIS NALD, Opticing, ‘10s Mudiowet, | | pZit ys BUGGIE PEBBLE. ae 15 Btato-st, Hoom % second Huor, bpectacles ox> clusively, dT years’ practics in ffustinent of Glasses to every form oF ¢ ‘Of reo miendation ter as an Optician and the pe be Hernan PARSING’ & COODFRLLO. For, the tmde, Only COM: r tines’ of Husinoss and Pleasure Vebicies manus | ( wus facturedin tha Laited ptatos, well-known. citlaor flab enconiums frou Farmers’ Spring Wagons, | Schule of Bclone: Institutes, ele., vlc. Quallty the Bort, Catalogue, prics, and terms waut | 1U0S 1 MAT Apalatant Ob application. OSHKOSH, WIS. - MADISON-ST. Store and Basement To Rent. No. 254, Opposite Marshall Field & Co.'s Wholesale House, Inquire at SILVERMAN'S BANK, 70 La Salle-st. PICTURE-FRAMES. | PU He LAM a y PICTURE FRAMES Iu will surely pay 30u to write for my Ilustrated Causlogue (ireu) of Stylus a irices. OEP AE LAWAIN, ui) ‘& a4 Wabasticay, fj with HI) or more ae either active oF Finer li aftrat-cla-s business. For particus esa CH, ‘Tribuuy olice, Daily CGribune., The Gribune. | $37 Perenns unable to purchase copies of Tun Cincano Trinene at Nes Ageneles and on rad sway traing there Chicago paners are sold will con~ fera favor by reporting the facts to this office, alo- ing full partiewars. pia heoid itd oma Eee ee Mna. Reprati, a wealthy lady of Mont- Teal, has given $20,000 to’endow a chair in the Presbyteriait College in that city. z eee Sm Wiasast Minnonne. JAMES, ono of the Lord Justices of the English Court of Appeal, died yesterday in his 74th year, Tho deceased Jurist was a Welshman by birth, Sevenk frost occurred Monday night In Sullivan County, New York, and at ‘some polnte in Vermont, and fce was formed in the rivers in the country around St. Jolin, N. B, Revenve-Con.ecron Cian, of Atlanta, Ga., reports that In a recent encounter with mounshiners his deputy, Mr. Bolton, was seule ‘Iwo moonshiners were also badly hurt, Lawnesck Banner, the actor, was ban- queted at New York last evening. Noah Brooks, of the New York 'tnics, presided on the ocension, Mr. Barrett salls for Europe ina few days, % —__— ‘Tux President yesterday appointed Ed- ward L, Chapman Postmaster at Great Bend, Kas., and,Frank M. ‘Tracey Postmaster at St. Joseph, Mo., and signed the commission of G. K, Eliner as Postmaster at Richmond, Va. Artheend of Inst week there were 124 cases uf smatl-pox and sixty-three cases of typhus-fever in the New York: hospitals. Fifty-three new cases of small-pox and thir- ty-two cnses of typlus-fever developed dur- ing the week, ——_ RAILnoap-Cosstissionen Fink announces that the New York Central Haltroad has, in accordance with provious agreement, decid- ed to recuce freight-rates on seventh and eighth class matter five cents per 100 pounds on the Chicago and New York basis. ——————e JAMES Manosry, Patrick Hunter, and Gerald Landers were suffocated by foul gas in a California mine recently, Landers is the son of a well-known San Francisco stock-broker, and Mabonoy was atone tine Chief of the San Francisco Fire Department, ‘Tunex ringleaders of the anti-Jewish riot- ors at Kiel, Russin, have been sentenced by court-martial to twenty, ten, and six years’ imprisoument, respectively, two others have been exiled to Siberia, and three perauns have been .spntenced to short terms of Im- prisonment. — Puesipent GAurIELD, necompanied by Secretary Hunt and Admiral Porter, will leave Washington to-day. for Annapulls to attend the graduating exerclses at the Naval Academy. Senator Morgan, of Alabainu, willdeliver the address to the graduating class. Tue German Government Is keeping a .| watehful eye on the negotiations between Frahtd and England for a‘ new commercial trenty. Inthe meantime Prince Bismarck’s health ts giving way, and his- physician has advised htm to goto Kissingen and roma there for some thne. ————e Acontract was signed yesterday for the construction of a rullruad from Laredo to the City of Mexico, skirting along? the Gulf wid extending to the Paeltic Const. ‘Tho Mexican Congress made concessions for the constrnetion of this rund, and it will bo vig- orously pushud to plettor Tue New York brewers acceded to the de- mands of thelr men yesterduy neon, and there Is no danger now that the Gothuinites will be deprived of thelr foaming beverage, even fora shorttime, The strikers acted with great moderation and firmness, and their cluims were on the whole not unjust, ‘Tuene are two Democratic factions in Baltimore. One culls {tself the Olt Line and the other the “Regulur.” ‘Tho Old- Liners nominated ex-Senator William Pinck- ney Whyte for Mnyor yesterday, ‘and the Regulars will, probably Indorse the nominu- tlon ut thelr Convention next Saturday, ANOTHER priest hos been arrested in Ire- land under the Coerelon act, ‘The viethn Is the Rev. Arthur Murphy, of Scull, in the Diocese of Kerry: ‘Iwo arrests have also been made at Millstreet, In the County of Cork, ‘The condition of the Green Iste 1s de- scribed ns being alarmingly disquieting. Se- culled outrages ure of dally occurrence, ‘tux appropriatig for the Census Bureau is nearly exhuusted, and Secretary Kirk- wood, acting on the suggestion of Superin- tendent Walker, has addressed a letter to the clerks employed In the Bureau, Informing them that they muy remain at work if they WH leave the questiun ot thelr payment en- tirely with Congress, Maving fulth, they wlll probably continua the work. Ancimisior Henst, of Milwaukee, Is ngaln reported to be nearing bis end, A commission of expert physicians has reached, tho conclusion that he fs suffering trom soft- ening of the brain, aud caunot live many days, ills successor has been already. ap- pointed. Bishop Heiss, of La Crosse, was appointed somo time age his eoadjutor, with right of succession. —— Ara meeting of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Now York yesterday a resolution was adopted directing the Grand Master 16 terml- nate the edict of non-lutercourse with the Masons of Connecticut, and that the matters in dispute be submitted to a competent trl- buna! for settlement, A congratulatory telegram from the Masons of Frankfort-on- the-Main, Germany, was recelved. a aterday granted a change of venue In the case of John Lamb, charged with the murder of Officer Race, ‘The case willcome before Judge Baraum, oneot the two Judges whom Lamb thinks are not preju- diced agafast him. ‘The trial will probably commence this week, which Lamb hardly counted on when ho asked for a change of ‘venue, Jupax Hawes —_—_—_— Mus, McCrannay, of Edgewood, a suburb of Pittsburg, was shot at yesterday and seriously if not fatally wounded by William Murphy, from whom ghe procured a divores twelve yeurs ago on the ground of drunken: ness, After having inflicted the wound Murphy shot himself fatally through the head, About elght years azo, and four years after her divorce from Nurphy, the lady married # man named Campbell, who died two yeurs ago, leaving her a large amount 3 " xo5— ; 7 EiVE CENTS. of and considerabic other property. Thr! acks ago sha married Newton BMo- Clarran, a Pittsburg druggist. Since that event Murphy has vowed vengeance, and the tragedy of yesterday was tho result of ‘his attempt to execute it. ‘ t IN n $3500 foot-raco at SheMeld, England, yesterday, known as the Shefleld Whitsun- tlds Handiesp, Sinith, an Amertean, hatling from Pittsburg, Pa., was the winner, Sixty- two persons comnpeted fur the prize. Amer-, fen men and ;Amertcan horses seein to have’ ft all thelr own way in England these titnes, ‘The British sports must be considerably out of pocket, Iris probabla that the New Hampshire Leglstature, believing that [tas ne authori: ty to do so, will not elect » United States Senator to succeed Senator Rolling at this session, Mr. Kolllns claims that the Legista- ture las authority to elect now, but ox-Gov. Larriman, Gon. Stevens, Gen. Marston, and. ‘William E. Chandler oppose this viow. The- matter will be passed on ata Itepnblican legistatlve caucus to-day. + —— iris stated on what seems to be rather shaky authority that thirty army officers, in- eluding the Colonel of the, Russlan Imperial - Guard, were nrrested recently at St. Peters burg on suspicfon of being concerned in Nihilistfe plots, Several naval officers are also reported’ to have been arrested, among them a relative of Mowraulel, who con- dicted tho pruseention of Roussakoff, Hessy Helfimann, and other Nihilists. A Nuonen of writs of ejectment have beon served on the tenants of Johu 1. Meldon, tho father of one of the Mome-Rule members of Parliament who seceded from the Parnell- ite party at the commencement of thls, present session of Parliament. » Meldon. doubtless thinks that his son b) séceding from the Parneliites committed political’ suicide, and that he 1s naw free to act, Matters can’t be worse, he thinks. ALD. Buapy'’s proposition to supply, the children attending the public schools with; Douks at the public cost seems to incet with: the syproval of the meimbors of the School: Board. Gen, Stiles gives it.an unquallfied. support, while Mr, Ioyne would only sup- port the proposition ina modificd form. He’ would have thé books purchased by the pub- f Ne money supplied onty to those whose 14 parents are too poor to purchase them book. 2 meres 3 ‘Tue Ohlo Republican Convention meets at Cleveland to-day, and will probanly renoni- nate all the present State ofiicers with the ex- ception of the Lieutenant-Governor, Senator Sherman will preside, and his speech ls looked forward to with much interest, There 1g to, donbt now that resolutions strongly iu alae: thaAdininistration will beadopted. ‘Tht probably be some uifference of opinio ae whnt course should be pursued on thetéi-. perance question.” . oa Tuy reports of the United States Ministers’ to fordicn countries and ot: United States! Consuls ‘at‘ foreign ports on tho trichine. seare abroud are published tuls.mortitng.: Minister ,"Kagson Seay. that, ‘the scure? is ‘partly’ due ‘to the Inck: of catu. taker at this ositle;.: vend) \ndvises y+ am Hgid Inspection’ of meats litendett portation, Several others Indorsé this vi ‘All assert that tho scaro way gotten up by. interested parties, who feared American competition. — Tun Pennsylvania Railroad ‘Company, through its President, Mr. -Jtoberts, pald for 208,410 shares of Philadelphia, Wilinington & Baltuere stuck which it bought -gome time ugo by depositing a check for $14,040,-. 052,20 In favor of the stockholders In the New York Bank of Commerce. ‘Lhe money will be paid to tne various stuckholders, most ot whom reside in New England, and will be distributed to them through a committee. Sonie $1,726,010 rewain to be paid in Phila. delphla to stockholders living in that city and’ vicinity. Y : s Tuene aro rumors in Washington that Sceretary Blaine and Mr. James Russell’ Lowell, United States Minister to England, | may goon change places. It is intimared that Mr. Bininy is anxlous to go to England, and that Mt*Lowell {s quite willing to take his place If it be satisfuctory to the President and Mr, Blaine, ‘There are many also who . think it desirable that Mr. Blaine should xo to London so as to\remove all obstacles to better feeling betweon all sections bt the Ropublican party. ‘fhe rumor ts givenfor ff what it Is worth, and It Is probably not. worth much. ; ; ——_sSa Enastus Brooxs, a Democratic’ member’ of tho New York Senate, in reply to Senator Woodin yesterduy took occasion to say that hie hoped the Democrats would not heed the i appeal of Conklingites, and that Conklinw ree signed to gratify a whim, and should be rebuked, Me favored an adjournment tn order that the people might Ive an oppor tunity pronounce un the matter, This an- nouncement on the part ot Mr. Brooks, who} is one of the ablest men of his party in the Now York Legislature, would seom to ine . : deate that Conkling has little to expect from + the Democrats, 4 ' _— Ir Is understood that the antl-Conkling forces in Albany will be concentrated as much na possible on Mr. Depew for the long term to-day, and that, if it seems that he can- not win, be will withdraw his nang, in whieh casa his votes will probably go, to Mr. Warner Millor, or somd other person whio will be able to unite the anti-Conkling. peopleiu his support. Should a successor to Pintt be elected svou, the Legislature will probably agree to an adjournmeiit, leaving the vacancy caused by Conkling’s reslanae, tion unillied untit uext winter, Conkling returned to Albany last night to watch his chances, which Lut present look rather sili. ‘Turns were some signs of concentration among the antl-Conkling Republicans at Al- bany yesterday, Mr, Depew received 43 votes for the Platt term, Ibis not unlikely that Mr, Platt will disappear from the contest within a few days, He may be dropped out in the first instance at the suggestion of Conkling, in the hope that the Jatter may trade upon tho sacrifice of the former, It is to be feared that Platt has npt even frlends enough to- resont that dlsgruceful treatment, but such perfidy on the part of Conkling can scarcely turn to the latter's advantage. ‘Two of the proposed’ rules were adopted requiring & meeting of the Julut Assembly every day at noon, but the third, which provided that a two-thirds vote should be necessary to the © resulnding of the rules, failed. ‘The question of adjournment will have to be tried lu the two Houses separately it the Democrats and. Conkiingites shall determiue to urge itrand, as the Sunate now stands, the scheme cannot be carsivd out. :