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ot VA e THE CHICAGO DAILY RIBUNE: THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1873, FOREIGN. The War of Races in 'Wolver- hamptqn, England. Intense Roligions Excitemont in Switzerland, Gladstons Deoiflga ito Romain in Office, GREAT BRITAIN, ‘Loxnox, Maroh 19,—Tho throo men who wota wrrested at Cork, Iroland, yestordny, on suaplc- ion of thelr being tho porpotrators of tho frauds on tho Dank of Ingland, were rolensed’ this morning, thero bolng no ovidonco ngatnst thom, Glndstons and his Cabinot colleagnos woro in oonsultation four houra yestordny, Nothing yot 6 known as to tho rosult, A sorlous riot botweon Englishmon and Irlsh- mon oceurrod at Wolverhampton, neor Blrming- ham, England, yostorday. At least 8,000 por- Bons woro engaged in the conflict, Fire arma and knivos woro freoly used, nnd thero was much blood shed, though no casos of fatal in- Jury aro reported. Loxpox, March 10—Evoning.—Gladstone pro- ceaded to Windaor to-day and submitted to tho Queen tho names of the tncoming Cabinat. ‘Loxpoy, March 20—0 a. m.—Gladstono_ will ‘apnonnco In tho Houro of Commons_to-night, Thuraday, that ho has decided to romain in oitico with all ble collonguee, CANADA, Spectal Dispateh fo Tka Chicago Trilne, O1TAWS, Ont., March 19.—Politionn wore pro- wentod in'tho House yostorday complaluivg of tho unduo roturn of forty-throb mombers, An- othier division was takou yostorday in the Houno on tho roport of tho Eluction Commitico giving B goat to Cluxton, of P'eterborough. ‘Iho voio elood (8 agninst 93 sustaining tho Govornmont vi%\\'. zuw00D, Ont., March 10.—Last night o femily namod Price, with sowa friends living at Port Drues, were nttacked as they wero gotting out of n sloigh by fivo men, armed with clubs, and beaton sv badly that Goorgo Price, an old man, died from his injuries. Another man, Thilip Warrsn, la not expected to_survive, au three othars wero seriously injured. ke est ey SPAIN, Alapnr, March 19.—Tho Porto Rico Abolition bill was again considored in tho Assembly yos- terday. Tho amondment that the sholition of ;Xm“n‘? on tho island should bo.gradual was ro- octad. Maprip, March 1h—Franciseo Salmeron wns ko-dny clected Presidont of the National Assem- bly, and Sardoal and Lopoz, Scorotarios. Carlist boutla are Imcnmlng more numorous sad troublesome in Andalusia, b iy FRANCE. Panms, March 19,~Tho Assembly this after~ noon ratified, without n disseuting voico, tho tronty signed on Baturday last between Thiers and Count Van Arnem, the Gorman Ambassador, providing for the payment of the war indemmity and the evaouation of French territory. s Sr. P N 10, Tomea . T, PETERSDURG, Dnrc] .—Tamos L. O, Minleter of tho United Stntes to Rusaln, wne ro- ceived by the Czar to-day, and presonted his cye- dentisls, RS CENTRAL AMERICA, PANAMA, March 8.—Tho practicability of aship canal thmnih _Nlcnrliun hins boon sottled by the ;:\::;u of the'present United Btates survoying SWITZERLAND, Gexzya, March 19,—Tlho religious excitoment fn this city caused \J!X tho preaching of Fathor Hyacinthe is increastyg, Titch exasporatos, g. Tho ultramontanos are T Spectat pre N T (al Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ‘Mapiso, Wis., March 19.—The action of tho Benato to-day ehiowed that tho Milwaukeo & St Paul Railroad Cnmpnufi cannot control two- thirds of tho Senats, though the mulfarui aro willing to oboy thoir bohests. The Milwaukes & Bt. Paul Railrond Company's bill for bridging *he Micalssippi at LaCrosso was postponod by the frionda of tho Company last ovening, in the hopo of tecuring its passago by persunsfon or bring- ing in sbsentoes during the night. Tho mont urgont appeals wore made to Sonators on all sorts of grounds, and an immonse pressure was brought to bear ou theso who voted with them ‘on the land-grant. This morning the bill was taken up, and abous throe-quarters of an Liour was dovoted to disoussion, Mr, Hixon, of La- Croese, without any rhotoric, but with s forcible orgument, sustnined tho voto, ng in tho interest of pavication, Bonators R. E. Davig, Thorp, Bur nd Bakor ondosvored to anawer tho Goy s ubjactions, and argued that Congross Liad nevor takon tho right from tho Statos to rant o for bridging streams; that the ilwaukea (& 8t, Paul Company should bow down to the Jiltle City of LaCrosse, and urgod that tho Senats should not loginlate with the aranum tion that the Compm‘?' proposed to ob~ truot the navigation of tho Mississippl. Finally 4 voto was takon amid profound silence, and tho Bonata failed to paxs the Dbill over the veto by the following vote ; Leas—Senators Daker, Blair, Brown, Burelard, Dotzhausen, R, E, Davis, Greone, Jonos, Krolss, Linds: teg; Mitchell, O'flourk, ‘Schantz, Thorp, sud {agaor Nays—Honators Eaton, Hiner, Hizon, Holloway, Yrieh, Johuson, Little, RtcOord,’ McOurdy, Nelson, ©ratt, and Pottor—12, Tho announcoment showing that tho Railroad Company had failed to ovorrulo tho Govornor . was rocoived with hoarty anplause on the floor and in l{hu lobbies, which wus with difiiculty sup- prossed. 7 Chief Clork Young was prosented by his sub- ordinatos with o silvor toa sct this” morning, which he agknowledged in nplwoprlnm terms, Sponker Barron was presonted this ovening b; his fellow mombors with an clegant 350 ten sof, 1r, Patterson making o vory handsome proseu- tation speech. PROCEEDINGS IN DETATL. The Benato to-day, by a vote of 10 to 12, falled to pnsa tho bill giving tho Milwaukeo & 8t. Paol, Railrond Company tho right to bridge the Mississippl River at LaCrosso on a difforont lo- cation X-om that fixed Ly tho United Btates Eu- inocers. Doth Housos finally agreod on soparato EIHE to pay Bonator Irish, the Chaplain in the Bouato and_resident clorgy Chaplains in the Assemhly. The 8enate adopted a resolution that, a3 thoro are a large number of men in thoe State wlhio wora formerly in the volunteersorvico from this State, and who claim to be justly entitled to tho same oxtra pay of &b por month a3 has beon paid to married men, and portly paid to those who had an Indigont fafhor or widowed mother who were ontirely dopendont upon the soldlors for eupport; thorefore, in order to as- cortain the amount nocessary to pay such claims, tho Becretary of Btata Is roqueated "to report to tho noxt Logisiature a list of all tho mon who bave not received sald extra 1!'my. Tho Assombly voted thanks to all its olootive officers, Btato I'rinter, and reporters. Aftor n somowhat elarp passage betwoen Oapt. Armatrong and Mr, Vilas, the latter's ros- olution indorsing the viows of tha Green Coun- ty soldiors rolativo to tho County Laud bill lntely beforo Oongross, was indofinitely postponed. Vetoes weore rocoived from the Govornor of the bill for tho raliet of B, D old printing olaim, which {ho Assembly sus- tainod by a vote of 11 for and 57 against ; also, of tha blll roquiring an sudit of tho vordiot of Calking & Proudfit against tho Btate on anothor rinting olaim, sustainod by & voto of 23 for to 0 sgainst the bill, Both Houses have disposed of all businers, and only awalt the onrollment and signing of Dbills, tho final adjournmont taking pince to-morrow nuon, g Carpouter, on an ol Dinpaioh i M enfoago Trivuns Special Dispatel he Chicago Lmuiuu, M-’rolx 10.—Aftor & day and a half Hebato the Sonnto came ta a vote, lato this aftor- aoon, on Ropresontative Buel'a bill, authorizing ise Toard of Gontrol of Htuto Swamp Lunds to grant swamp lands for tho purposo of building & rond from Marquotto to Mackinac. ‘Tho bill ro- uired a two-thirds voto, since the Conatitution forblds an_nppropriation for privato purposes unloss sustained by two-thirds of the Legisla- ture, 1t falled by one vote of recolving the re- quired number, “Tho votes stood 21to7, the aogatlvos being Honators Clubb, BleGowan, Honamith, Bporhs, Stoddard, Sumner, aud Sut- ton, 'ho vnlu wos immeodiately reconslidered, and the bitl tabled. Honato Bill 79, ortablishing two hommopathio shuirs In tho madieal dopartmont of the Univer- sity parsod tho Iousein Committoo of the Whole without debate. B Tho Commitico on tho Iuvestization of the charges ngainst Judgo Qlddings, of tha Fours tehnfi: Olveuit, will ropoxt to-morrow, nubmitting tho ovidones thoy have talon, l}nd exprensing tho oplnfon that it {s ineuniclent Yor bastng fur thor proocedinga ons ' ‘Thara aro about 800 bills now on the flles, and intho handa uf tho Committoen probahly’ 200, In tho Benato bills are boing rapidly disposed of, Billa gnaund Loth Houscs ceding to the United Statoy jurladiotion ovor the lands to he occupled in onlarging and Improving tha Bt Moary's Falls Counl; nlso, transforting to the fiannm fund tho unapproprinted balancen of 10 npproprintion horotofors tande to tho Got- tysburg and Antiotam National Contotories, To-mght the Ioprosentlative chinmbor is orowded to hear tho lectura on B[{Mu, by tho Hon. 1, 8, Egglenton, of Xent Cotnty, (?annul ot Cadle duving Libcoln's dministration, (70 the Asnoctated Presa, fiawsiva, Mioh., March 19.—Hoth Housea tdopted n resolition exprossing condemnation of L‘m notion of tho mujority of tho Into Con- {zrcnn m voting to its mombers an inorocaso of heir pay during the explriug hours of tho'sos- slon, at o timo and in a mauner to prevent any romonstranco from the peoplo against their no- tion ; upplmldln[i those who opposed the moos- uro; only regret! (n‘g thay did not rofuse to tnko from tho peoplo's Lreastiry tho nmount of oxtra ny so voted, Buol logislation and action s~ mot what tlo tax-payors and pooplo domnanded or oxpocted, and leads to distrust and dissatisfaotion as o doparturo from that otrict porsonal and politieal intogrity which the peoplo, without respeot to party, hinve a right to oxpeot, and demand of their ropresentatives in the Na: tionnl Congross, ——— QOHI0. Coruanus, 0., March 10.—Iu the Housoe, this morning, the il to Incronso the Governor's salary to £6,000 por annum was indofimtoly post- poned. Tho Bonata bill for tho protection of sub-contractors, laborers, bonrding-houso keop- ors, and matorial mon in their clatms against raifrond contractors failed to pasa. n tho Houso, this nfterncon, o bill was intro- duced to so_amond tho Incorporation act &s to provido for tho formation of companios to pur- chaso ronl ostate, and subdivido and scll the samo, Aftor a long -discuasion, tho bill to pro- vido for the appointment of a Stale Iuspector of Qoal Minos was postponod until Thursdsy of next weols. Tho Bonnto apent almost tho enlivo dayin & vigorons discussion of tho bill to prevent lotter- ion and polioy gambling, and ponding tho discus- sion the Bounto tool a recess. g —— ARKANSAS, Tarres Roox, Ark,, DMarch 19—A DLill possed tho Bounto to-day ropenling the act of 1871 sue- gnn:ling tho collection of taxes on domostio in- ustry, A TIl panacd. flie aamo body repulating ‘tie practico of medicino and anrgurfi 'his bill cro- ates o Btato Board of Modical Examiners, and requiroes all practicing physicians to got . cortifi~ cato from tho Donrd. 5 et Se— TENNESSEE, of Rufimnnntniv«a to-dny, the Sonato DLill to amend the Tippling Iawa of the Stato wa3 widopted in lieu of the Houso bill on tho samo subJoct, It loaves the quostion to Lthe vote of tho poopla of tho differont districts, wards, ote., on tho st of June, whethor they will ellow tippling-housos {n tloir midet. It will be signed by the Governor. e MASSACHUSETTS, Bosroy, Mass,, March 19.—1'he House of Rep- resontatives to-day, by s volo of 49 to 167, ro- fusod to rescind tlio resolutions consuring Sona- tor Sumner, passod by the Iast Legislature, and the roport of tho Committeo giving leazye to withdraw to the petititionors for the rescindin, of tho reeolves was adopted. Tho rcport wil como up in the Bonate in a dny or two. PR i MISSOURI. 87. Louts, March 19. The inauvanco bribery inveatigation nt Jefforson City, Mo., rouulted in o report by the Committeo that Trank Iickox, tho lobbigist, did attompt to bribo Mr, Durgor, ona of the wombers of the Houso, S NEW JERSEY. T'rexToN, N. J., March 19.—In tho Houso, the, Committee on Corporations reported adversoly’ tho Benato Naw Jorso{ Railway bill, n Ponnsyl- vanin railrond projoct. The roport was adopted, 82 to 20, e e NEW YORK. . - Arpany, N, Y., March 16,—Lho vill hag passed the Assembly giving colored poople the same ublio conventenoes and rights that are enjoyed ¥ the whites. sy NEBRASKA, Oaranra, March 19.—Tho Govornor of Nobras- kn will enll an oxtra sossion of tho Btate Logis- lature in a fow days, to correct errors and omis- gions in the Inws passed during tho lnst session. Oatana, Neb,, March 19.—Tho Governor of Nobraska will call an oxtra scssion of the Siato Logislaturo in o fow days, to corroct orrors and o;niuaiona in tho laws passed during the last soa- aion. THE FARMERS. The Woodford County Agricultur- ists in Convention--IResolutlons Adopted. Ev Paso, 11, March 19,—Tho Woodford County farmors mot in ass convontion in this city to-day, O. . A.Myers, Chairman, and B, T. Baldwin, of the Bl Paso Journal, Socrotary. The attendance was large, and the meeting on- thusinatic. Speoches wero made by the Hon, Jamos G, Bayne, A.' 1L Wright, of Odell, and otbers. A pormnnent county, orgailzation wae offceted, with tho following ofiicors: President, McCullough; Vice-Preeident, tho Ion, Jamos G. Buyne; Becrotary, Chalmers Harper; Trens- urer, O. P. A, Myors. Rtesolutions waro passod ; Tirat, against monoyolints ; socond, againat rail~ ‘way combinatfons ; third, asking Cotigross to take nction agafnnt railways, and regulato froight and passongor tar(ifn ; fourth, naling tho Legisla- taro to pass Hildrup's Railrond bill, or Homo other good bill ; fifth, pledging the farmers to vote for the men who aro for their intorests ; sixth, discoursging, discountansncing, sud det nouncing all attompts at mob-law, such na Loar- ing up railways, burning or destroying railway property, or suy unlawful ncts as dangerous to lio causd, and boneath the dignity of n Jaw-abid- lnF, ‘sovoroign poople ; Boventl, arging the Log- islaturo to makoe all nccesrary a piopriations fox tho dofonso of the farmers of Odell and Lexiug- ton, in thmendlng railway suits, and to onablo tho Nailrond Commigslonars to enforco the law ; olghth, protesting agaivst the practica of issn- ing frop passes Lo mon in publie I-osiuuun; ninth, declaring that tho farmors will support no newspapors uot opposed to railway monoply ; tonth, Igualucd that wo viow with groat !nli&- faction tho re-steotion of Col, Harry . Oook, ns one of the Bonrd of Nallway and Warelhouse Commissioners, and his subscquent olection as Prosidont of that Board, The peopla of Wood-~ ford County tricd him as & logislator, and havo confldouco inhis wisdom and Integrity ; cloventh, rogarding all local organizations to work togeth~ er for one common purposo; twolfth, appoint- ing Jamos M. Harpor, County Purchasing Agent, g1‘hu Conyention adjourned to meot at Burcka, April 10, 1873, The Convention was tho lnrges ovor held in tho county, over 600 farmors boing presont, o - el = ‘Polegraphic Brovities, ° The oil oxcitomont at Buylorvills, Tows, still continues, Many proprictors are digging wolls, Fully one-half of the wlheat in Bouthorn Iowa: ks boen aown. The Hurricane Island Granite Company, of Maiuo, has beon awarded the contract for fur- nishing andontting tho stone for tho suporstiuce ture of tho 8t. Louis Post Offico. The remains of U, I. Bunn, who was Lilled on the Fort Wayne & Quinoy Railrond, ou ‘T'nosday, whilo conpling cars, aro still at Dluffton, Ind., none of hiis relatives having boen heard from. Ho will bo buried to-day. David A, Wallace, D.D,, L, L,D,, President of tho Monmouth smb College, has roceived from the Pronidont of tho United Statos tho appoint- mont an ono of the BDoard of Visitors to the Naval Academy, to meet at Annapolis, Md., May 19, 1878. In the casp of David Soull ngalast the Kensing- ton Dauk, Philadelphia, for the rocovery of 80,000 in Government bonds, atolen from a box depositod for safa kooping, when tho bank “waa robbed in 1871, tho , yostordsy morning, aftor bnlnF out two days, roturned & vordiot for tho plaiutifr, The Coronor’a juri in tho caso of Thomas F, Anderson, of Franklin, Pa,, the bank cashier, who committed suiclde on the 14th inat,, after having burned sovoral thousand dollars of the resonrcos of tho bauk, rondered & vordict that the docossed was insanoat tho timo ho sought euthanasla. = - Oconn Stoamship News. Lou’nona March 10,—T'ho steamship California hias arrived out. Pon7LAND, Mo., March 10.—The ateamship s Ly arrivod. Poruvian, from Liverpool, Nasnviie, Tonn,, March 19.—In tho Houso | THE LAST MURDER. Tansey, the Cut-Thrcat, [till at Liberty. Goitlnuation of the Inquest on the Body of Albert Gootz, The Testimony All of a Question= able Character. Tangoy, tho young eut-thront who murderod Albort Gootz in & Bridgoport saloon, on Tuea- doy morning, {6 atill at liberty, Ha is hiddon among the many dons of vico and orimo which aro thickly seattored ovor tho sectlon of the oity. whore his frionds resido, an the police flud it impossible to get any doflnito travo of his wheroabouts, ‘L'ho officors camo very noar ar- rosting him yostordny morniug, without being awaro of his proximity, Thoy soarchod s houso whoro bo had slopt duting tho night, and woro informod somo timo aftorward that ho fled ‘m(‘ln tlio pinco'about fivo minutes boforo they entored. sxnc% then nothing has boen heard” of lim. Tho officors, howover, consolo thomsoelvea as best thoy can with the reflection that moarly all of Tausey's companlons in crimo are,ocoupying thelr proper places in o station houso. Corouor Btephona continued the -nquest on the romaing of tho murdored man, ot the Fifth Procinot Polico Station, on West Twolfth strect, yostorday. Howas spared the snnoyance of hnving erowd of ronghs collocted around tho placo whero the jury sat. . Tatriok Nolan, of No. 144 West Twenty-second streot, was oxathined, Ilo stated that ho was, in tho saloon whora the murdor was committod on Tueadny morning. Honloy and Tansoy were thero ahond of him, drinking boor. A’ young man sud girl woro sitting on tho window- seat at tho hoad of the bar. He saw the man riso from his sont and cntch hold of Tanmoy while tho Inttor and his party wore walting for boor to be drawn, The man shovgl Tankoy out, Witness aud a friend named Garney thon wont ontside, aud eaw that the man still hiad hold of Taueoy. They wore.talking vory loudly. Wit~ ness and his friond then wont to_anothor saloon some distanco off, aud nhout fiftoen minutes nftorwards Healoy camo nlong, covored with blood, Ife said somobody had cut him in the head by mistake, Tho “witnosa was closely examined relative to his_conngction wilh the tragody, but he stronn- ously denied having laid a hand on the man who wag murdered, or auny other porson, that night, When asked how tho bosom of Lia shirt camo to_bo spotted with blood, be oxplained hy stating that it camo from Hegloy's wound when ho was londing him homo. But littlo roliance enn bo placed on the young man'a tostimony. Patrick Carnoy, of No. 019 South Halsted streot, was oxamined. Ho is tho porson who is reforred to in Nolan's ovidonco, and was the con- atant companion of thatindividual lhroufih Mon- day night and tho oarlior hours of Tuceday morning, Tho substance of his testimony is ns followa: Mo saw Markham, Nolan, and Tanscy driumnfi beer iu tho snloon where the murder was subecquently committod. 1o nlso saw o man and woman_sitting on tho window-seat at tho head of the bar. Witnoss did not remain in the saloon ovor threo minutes. While lio awas oing homo, vhich ho did alons, somobody told im thnt Healoy had boon shot. Witness did not carry o knifo. ITo did not see a knifo with sny porson that night, but saw Tausey havo o whito-handled ona on {he provious day. The reador will . discover, without much troublo, {hat ono or tho other of those two wit- nesses fold a lio. Tho supposition is, howoyor, fll‘)'“l‘it both of them lied to tho bost of their ability. Jolin Sheridan, a tough-looking youth of 18 or thoreabouts, residing at No. 188 Wost T'wonty- second sireot, testified au follows: Ho ssw Car- noy and Nolan in Heymeyor's saloon on Monday night. Some porsons wlhio wore fighting ran out on tho sidowalk. Ho aaw Healeylenvo the saloon after ho was out, and nlso eaw him romove n knifo which wau sticking in his head, Witnoss nover snw the murdered man until after ho was dead, but ho saw Innsey ga'mg out of tho.anloon door, and sew Markham standing insido. Honlso enw Tansey cut Ilealoy with his lmif soy was then stonding on the sidowalk, a short distancoe from tho saloon door, Witnosa told Tansoy not to out Hoaloy, but ho did so nevertheless, oaloy took the lknifo out of his own hend, and then throw it down, Witnoes Em!‘ one of the persons who went homo with onley. Michael Markham, of No. 60 Johu streot, tos- tifiod, but his ovideaeo 18 not worth publishing. It is very contradictory, and proves conclusively that the young man knows more than he wants to tell. 'I‘ho mannor in which tho other wit- nessos examined yosterdny gave in their testi- mony impressed tho hearers with the samo. Thoro aro important witnesses still who have not been fonud, and in order to give the author- itios an opportunity to huut thom up, tho Cor- onor postponed furthor investigation until this foronoon at 10 o'clock. PERSONAL. The lon. J. Coleman, Wisconsin, inat the Gardner. Tho Hon, D. A, Montford, Bt. Poul, is at tho Gardnor Ilouse. Liout, Maxwell, of tho British Navy, is ot the Garduor Houso. Tho Hon, James 8pear, of Lafayctto, Ind., is at the Gardnor House. . Tho Revs, L. I. Nicholls and Chuiles A, Dickey, of 1t. Louis, were at the Gardner Houso yes- terday. i Col. H, B. Roed, General Inspoctor of .the Pullman P’alaco Cars, is at tho Tremont Houso. J. B. Bonnett, of Cincinnati, ono of the most {lmmluunl insurance men in the country, is at ho Gardoor Houee. Willlam Sccor, of Now York, Prosident of the Tolodo, Pooris & Warsaw Railroad Company, is at the Tromont Houso. 8, 0. Baldwin, Goneral Buperintendont of the Poninsular Railrond, arrived at the 'Tromont Ilouse from Escauabi, Mick., yesterdsy. M, O, J. Stough, of Hinedale, Las just sold his fost sud stylish young maro, Ruth Hall raised by D. A. Gago, to N. B. Vineyard, of Marengo, Tows, for 52,000, At tho Qurdyor Houso yostorday wora th fol- lowing : ML Kean, Louisvillo ; Idwin H, Cory, Boston ; Willism 'Borg, Cinoinnati; 8. 1. Wul- bridgo, Michigan ; R, H. Walkor; Lowoll, Aass. ; D. H. Cunningham, Dubuquo. Aniong tho prominont_arrivals at tho Bherman Honko vostorday woro: W. Garduor, Pittsburgh; &, Grovo, Clncinnati ; H. P. {Vade, Clove- C. A. Marvin, Buffelo; E. Mallory, St. Louis; I. D, Jones, Ontario; Y. N. Yoaton; Philadolphis ; E. 8. Iolloway, Columbus, O. J. W. Townsend, Now Iinven; A. O, Babcook, Canton, IiL ; A. E. Touzlin, Kansns ; Joo Vilas, Wisconsin ; Horace Willinnis nud O, 0. Gilman, Town; T, O, Weir, Ciucinnati; Georgo I. Graon Now York, woro ab tho Tromont Houso yenterday, Mz, Foss, who will Iecturo this evening undor the Star managomont, is said to be a reader of considerabloveraatilily and power, ‘Tho public will have an opportunity of rondering a verdict this oveniug. ~ Tho programme is one which will test hor capabilitios, P Ar, Kndish, n commission morchant, yoster- day talked with tho Mayor upon tho subjock of publio baths, BEverybody in Chicago has now talkod to overybody olso “Fnll the same aubjoct, for the past ton yenrs, aud it is, thereforo, prob- able that nothing will bo done about it. The principal guosta at the Briggs House yos- torday, woro: J. O, Bhilling, Bt, Louls, Mo A. B. Btarkwonthor, Milwaukad; \V, Johnson, Rook Island; B, A. Fostor, Orogon; W. M. Maddon, Orloant, Neb,; M. I, Oliuroll, Deiroit; B. D. Horaboy, Clovoland;'A, H. Millor and J, IL, Wilson, Laporte, Ind.; B, If. Ohurch Datroit. Deocher's locturo tour paid him $12,000, Bonator Bdumonds, of Vermont, sailed for Eu- rope on Haturday from Now Yorll‘(.' sellodtor B Sam Hoopor, the Boaton M, O, #somo wnnkalzu MMaguolia, 1-'{:1. O, 18 spondlog Max Muller has declined the chair of it in the Univorsity of strnubm;:g. e The Boaton 5alurda¥ Evening Qazelle announ- aes tho engagoment of iho Rev. Phillips Brooks snd Mrs, Vau Rensselacr Thayer, ‘Tho lato James Savage, of Boston, loft ©40,- 000 to Harvard University, as all good Bod- ton gontlomon do, Honry Wattorson, of the Louisville Qourfer: Journal, will address the Indlana State Editorial Asuoolation at its meoting in May. Richard Dunber, orovrietor of the Bothesds spring, Waukonhn, Wis,, I3 oxpootod home from Liuropo this weols, Miss Dolphina J. Kearns haa won $4,000 fn n sult for bronch-of-marringoypromiso from Jonae than J, Edwards, of Knighistows, Ind, Josti M: Gallogos, tha prosont Dolegats from Now Moxlco, aunouncos himsolf as o candidate for re-eloction, Oommodora Vandorbilt 18 roported to lavo plodged $500,000 for & university in Tonnessco of tho Bouthora Mothodist Church. Alox. II Stophons, Momhor Oongross eloct, has sold out tho Atlanta (Gs.) Sun fo Lis worle- ing nsgoolnton, Miss Faithfull lspnined toseo that many Amer- ican girly profossing to bo higaly oducated aro morely "dlppnd into » woak solution of no- complishmonts,” Gon, I B, Colston, of North Carolina, has ono tnLgvpt, undor appoiutmont of the Tho- dive to s Profossorahifp in tho Univorsity of airo, Chnrlos IL Latkin posittvely doclines to run for tho offico of Mayor. Tovi I, Kollogg I8 now spokon of as tho most availablecandidato,—Afil- waukee Senlinel, A. Li Pritohnrd, Presldent ot the Dank of Watortown; Wis,, and for matiy yonrs Sccrotary and Tronsurer of the Chicngo’ l Northwestern 'Ill‘nllwny, hnn‘jutn‘z rc‘guha:d thnp n;; ointment of roasuror of tho Northorn Pacille Railroad, hosdquarters in Now York Oity, ¢ Gon. B, B. Coulson lins beon appointed man- afim‘ of stoamora to navignte the Uplmr Missourl Tiverthis senson in conncotlon with tralns on the Northern Puciflo Road, and John B. Living- ston, -of I’Iunhnrqh, hns’ beon appointed Bue poriutondont, with hondquartors at f!dwlnton‘ Tho Attornoy-Goneral rocommondod the ap- pointment of William MoMichael to bo Unitod Btatos District Attornoy ab Dhiladolphin, vico Aubray H. Bmith, whose commission hins ox~ pired, and John Goforth to bo Assistant Attor- nuy-doum-ul, vice MoMichaol. Gon. Rosgor and _party loft Fargo, March 15, in slolghs, for the Missouri River, to make or- rangomonts for the opening of the spring work on the Northern Pacifi Rallrond. They will bo abeont about two weoks, and will take wagons from Jamestown. Tho snow is melting rapidly, llle;d tho rond will soon bo oponod to Maplo vor, John P, Bigalow, Chicef of tho Loan Division of tho Tronsury bugnrtmunt, nccornpanied by govoral clerks in the dopartment, will in nbout threo woeks loavo for Burope, to work in con- noction with the syndicato, ns o liko dotail of of- ficiala did whon tho first §200,000,000 naw b por cont bonds woro bolog piaced whioro thoy would do tho most good. Tho Prosident has anointud thio following ontlomon to sorve on tho Board of Visitors to tho West Point Acadomy for tho prosent yoar: The Rov. J. L, G. Mokiown, of Illinois; M. Rus- soll Thayor, of Ponnsylvauia; William T. Early, of vulfi’fln; Jamos H. ModMullon, of Maino; Honry B, Gurtis, of Ohio; Gon, C. 8, Hamilton, of Wisconsin; Amos T. Akorman, of Goorgla, Sonntor MoCreory, of xunmak{, has boon ro- lioved from all committeo du%{ n tho United Btates Bonate, which ho nakod beeause ho did nat consider himaolf as woll Borved in tho nssi?'u- monts a8 waa hin collonguo Stevenson. Huving heretoforo at in the Benate, to which ho now roturng, MoCreery finds himsol? *‘ranked” by Btovonson, and - i8 obliged to, remombor that Btovenson turned him out of his soat two years ago. Thiais hard. Mr. Ingalls, o purely nccidontal Seuator, is o man ovidontly woll satisfied with Limsolf. Van~ ity in marked in oll his motions. Ho strikes mo a8 not having a4 yob gob ovor his surpriso at bo ing hore. Ho is & tall, thin, wiry, and rathor an- Fu ar man, with sharp face, long, narrow hoad 3 his darlc_comploxion indicatos an atri-bilious naturo, Ingalls is nonta and sharp, with a bit- ing wit which will give him somo roputation horo—naftor the concelt is takon out of him— provided always, ho is sllowed to stay.— Wash- angton Correspondence Boston (Hobe. The Ritualists, who vainly trled to provent the on. Mr. Yorke and Miss Rothchild from be- ing marriod in church, wero not the only oppo- nonts of tho nuptials of a Gentile with a Jowoss. Her paronts, wo_aro told, *iriod every argi- mont to dissuade her from tho step, but with- out avail.” The Jewish Alessenger vays tha lady has ““brought griof, as well ng disappointment, on hor relativos,” but suggosta that hors was not an ordinary case of disobedionco, but o re- bellion sgainat tho matrimonial rogulations of the houro, whoreby partnors aro usually sought in tho rolationship, and a soattoring of tho wonlth thus avoidod. + e L THE CITY IN BRIEF, The noon prayer-moeting to-day will bo Tod by tho Rev. J. gonylun. e An '*Old Folks' Concert” will bo givon at the Baptist Church, corner of Harrison and Sanga- ‘mon streots, this evening. The monthly oxamination of teachera for tho Hubliu achools will occur on Friday, at 9 o'clock. ‘eachora of experienco aro needed. No wonder tho rufilan oloment is bloody, bold, and rosolute, when police officors hand thoir rc= volvs;':‘l to roughs, as Otlicors Bowden und 0'Con- nor did. » Tho Rev, J. I\IoLnu?hlxm, who comforted Driver provious to that lamented personls oxe- cution, will leoture this ovoning in tho Scotoh Presbyterian Church, corner of Adams and San- gomon streots, on “ Man." A meoting of tho yostry of tho Chureh of tho Asconsion will be held this ovening at tho ofilce of ., D, Ocrtel, Room No. 10, Oriental Building. A full nttondance is nocessary, for the business on hand is important. Ed Lyous, nlins Riloy, o graduato of the Poni- tentiary st Jollet, was held in 8500 bonds by Justico Banyon yosterday morning for atealiug & sntchel of “clofhing from an old gentloman named Bounoett at the Michigan Southern Dopot, The ladies of tho South Bids Christinn Union aro about to travel on their musclo. A branch of the gymnasium is to bo formed by thom. Thoso who desiro to join can do 8o by leaving their names at No. 768 Michigan avenue, The MoVeighs, lately dofunct whilo hounding Oficor Koch, went out to have some ‘¢ Lloody fun," and found some ‘‘bloody enrncst.” Hnd thoy tackled Oficer O'Connor on Tuesday night and taken his revolver from him as othor roughs did, thoy might have called that * bloody fun" indged. Doos Oficor O'Connor Jnow which is tho handld of & rovolver, aud what its use ia ? Yosterdny morning, at Laif-past 4 o'clook, an alorm was atrack from Box 858, for a firo In o onu-ntory framo building 4503 South Canal street. 'Tho fire originated from tho oxplosion of n korosono lamp. X.oss, 860 ; Insurod in the Milwaukos Mochnnics', $76. The furniture was damaged $76; insured in the Ksnsas Mulual, of Leavenworth, for 600, Horry Floyd, srrosted for larcony, yoatosdny gavo bail in 1,000, and was liborated. ~ His cnse will como up before Justico Banyon noxt Saturs day aftornoun. This man Floyd wan roluased from tho Ponitentiary only aboutsix mouths ago, and is o notorious ohnraotor. The bail is cortainly too low for amanof his standing in tho community. A Gorman rogiding at No. 203 Bouth Dos- plaines was rolioved of £400 yosterdsy by u woman who has been living with him during the winter as housoheopor. Bhe bocamo ensmored of a man who was boarding in the louso, and tha two concluded to run awsy, The German had previously deposited tho $100 in tho bank in tho name of his housokeopor. This tho guy domentic drow out. The Gorman was at tho Contral Station last night soeking nseistanco. —_—— A SAD ACCIDENT. A =ad acoldont ocourred yestordey aftornoon, about 8 o'clock, in front of the Pacific Olgar Banufactury, No. 810 Bouth Olark stroet, by which a little son of the propristor, Jacob Cohn, was almost instantly Lilled. The child, with a number of other boys, was playing around n wooden Indian, which atood iu front of tho store as a sign, whon soma ono of tho hoys gave it a shove, and it foll over and broke tho Cohin child's nock, Ho was oarried into the store, and plncod in his mothor's arms, whoro he dled in & fow minutes. Boon aftor his doath, Mr. Coln, who had not heard of the accident, camo in, Whon ho #aw his dond Doy, ho bocamo al- moet orazed with griof, nuumlng to bolieva that, in Bomo way or othor, ‘he might havo prevented the nceldont. It was apparont, howaver, thot tho Indism _would not huve falfon had {¢ not boon pushed. Tha ehild was about 8 yoars old, snd wos the idol of tho dintrossod famuly, Ab the Coroner's infiuoat a vardiot of aooldental doath was renderod, sk o S § Tonnesseo Nothodists, Nasnviuuy, Tenn,, Maroh 10.—The Mothodlats of Tenncsaoco detormined, during tho past year, to raiso 81,000,000 to catablish a univorsity.” The Board of Trustoes, when half thosum wasraised, wero authorized to take stops to bogin tho work. The subscription of Commodore half a million ia rogarded ss making thounlyat: sty an ootablishod fact, Tho ro lor of i andarbilt. of | million will bo raisod, londing Mothodiats b liovo, without notioun diflonity: Probably Nasle villo will ho solocted ns the lacation, Tlioro ig ittch rojoloing nmongat tho Mothodista nnd thé citizons gonerally ovor tho munifleonca of Com« modore Vandorbilt, —_— JOLIET, The Penitontinry Inventignting Come mattee in Scusion—Proccodingns Yose terdny. Spectal Dispateh lo The Chicago Tribune, Jorarr, March 10.—Tho Bub-Committoo of the Houso arrived loro this morning toolose the investigation into tho slleged mismanagomont of tho Penitontiary, Tho principal objeots of the Invostigation now appear to be tho pur- chingo of n lot of clothing and tho books of tho Inatitution, Tho Commutteo is composed of Moasrs. Barkloy, Rankin, and Easloy. Upon tho arrival of tho Committeo nt tho prison, it wag_found that everything was in roadinees. Dr. Bacon, Goorgo Adams, and ono O'Roilly, o formor boolkkeepor, wore in rondiness to testify. Dr, Bncon askod tho Committeo to listen lo his oxplanation of .iis_roport of 1868-'69, in which he rccommonded the purchnse of the proporty south of the prison as a sanitary mens- uro. Tho point he wished to impross was,. that ho waa not a part ownor of the property at tho time. It has appeared in ovidonco that ho was on owner, and he wantod to swoar othorwise. Il oxplanation waa listonod to with attention, snd tho quostion scoms to now turn upon tho voracity of Dr. Bneon and the contrary witnoss, and tho roport reforred to. Aftor somo comparisons of the inventorios by Meaars. Eanloy nad Rankin, thoy started for an inapootion of the ulnmmg’. A largo portion of tho day tho Obnirman of the Committes, Dr. Barkley, was in privato con- sultation with oither Edwards or Reid. Nothing was, comparatively, douo during tho dny, - Tho Committoo hopo to gob through to-mor- row, While hioro thoy will Tumaln at tho prison, The Committeo i nccompanied by an oxpert hoofimopm who will dovote his time to tho ools. . —_— A GARE OF BILLIARDS. A Dlsgusted Plaver Malies n Ball of Ills An- tngounist’s ¥Hend. Quarrolsomo disputes eeldom ocour in the gamo of billiards. In it succoss or dofeat is too much a matter of skill, and tho operationa of tho players mro too apparent to causo much ousplcion of fraud. J. W. Flohert and M. D. Ward aro two ~men who cannot oven play o gamo of Dbilllards without fighting. ~They mot last oveniug, about 10 o'clook, in Wolls' saloon, on T\vunt?-aucand utmot‘ and agreod to indulge in a ‘‘friondly gamo Tho gamo, Lowovar, lasted longor than ho friondlinoss, and finally was ended by Flohort striking Ward ovor the head with tho larger oud of his cuo, inflictlng an injury which rondored Ward unablo o dofond himsolf. TFlobert was n onco overpowored and given over to o policeman, who took Lim to the Tiventy-second Btroot Sta- flont. ‘Ward was sovorely, but not dangorously urt, —_—— CARSEWELL TURNED UP. e s Sound nud Well ut Cloveland, Ohlo. Robert Carsowoll, of Wheaton, Ill,, who has boon missing sinco last Tucsday wock, has turnod up at Cloveland, Ohio. The facts con- corning his raystorious disappearanco havo beon ivon in dotail in Tue 'CninyNe. His frisnds ave loft no stone unturned to for~ rit out his whereabouts, Photographs have fbeen Eont to - tho principal . cities and notices of his disappoaranco inscrtod in the principal papors onst and west. 3r. Caruowoll's steady habits, and his knowledgo of tho world, mado his absence vory unaccountablo. Tho fac that, whon last seen, he had in liis possession £600, mado his friends entortain tho beliof thet o hiad been foully deslt with, ~Yesterday oyen- ing, however, Buperintondont Washburn roceived n disputch from Oloyeland, stoting that Carno- woll was in_ that city, and was snfe and sound, and would roturn homo ina few doss, No'onuao for Lis abiguco was assigncd, and tho clreumstancos attending it will bo look- od for with intorost. P necidont. Alba dled from the shock recotved from tho nows of his doublo boreayomant: ~Thosa ftato Conatublea In Masnnchusotts aro vonturing on dangerous ground. Last Bun- day moming thoy shut up tho bake-shops in Chicopao, and thé poople could not got their brownbrond and boans for bronkfast, which wero left nt thoso establishmen{s on the provious ovonlvg to bo coolod, Bnsans chunctts qrooplo will endura much in the way of Btato Constablos and Prohibitory Inws; but do- Erlvn thom of their baked bheans and brown u;t;:d on Bundny morning, and they will got mad, —Tho Attorney-Genoral has roturned from his ofilelnl visit to” Hpringfleld, dud brings nasur- a11008 from prominont men of tho Illinols Logis = Iaturo that monsures will bo ndopted in rogard to the Oalumet Dam that will bo katisfact_:y to the pooplo of Indlann. For awhilo that Calumot Dam conundrum threatoned to Lo ns dificult of solution an did oneo tho Bchloswip-Tiolateln quos. tlon, and if the Attorno -Ounomq, or any othor mon, has cut tho Gordian knot, g woll.—Zn- dianapolis Netos. —A ntory comen from Rookingham Conaty, N, IL, that a man there has l.\uun8 onjoinod from cutting o troo on his own land. This land, it ap- ears, Was covotod for uchool Furpor.os and tho aw was 8o mannged In lagi Lnuxulnlum a8 to maoko the mannor of ita acquisition cany. Tho ownor was notified that tho County Commission- ors would moot on & cortain day to havo o licar- ing on the taking of the land. Probably boliey~ ing that this swould ho n cortain result, tho ownor rogolvod that ho would cut u certain treo ou the Iot. Partios intorcsted boliovod that snid trag would bo an ornament to the school ground, and honco thoy appliod to tho Bupreme Judiclal Court for an hxl| unction to provent tho man from cutting down his own troo—and thoy got it.— Qoncord (N. If.) Patriot. —A party of Prescott dinmond Lunters trav- olod about 2,000 miles in going from Proacott to Tort Deflanco, thonco north to 8an Juan Rivor, up that stronm to_the mouth of the Rio de Lins Animas, up that rivor till at the gap In tho Latn Mountning, They worae turned back by the Utes. ‘Tho oxpedition hns mado ono point certaln—Lthat thoro iy ;fvohl to bo found overywhore on the Ban Junn River and ita tributaries, with plenty watorand fine show for hydraulio oporations. Al tho gold found was fino, ‘and capital will bo neoded to work successfully. Tho party took back reports of conrde gold haying been found within {ho limits of tho Uto Nation, in paying qunutities, opecimons of which (and of very rich uarts) wore eoon in possossion of soldiors at ‘ort Doflanco. —_—— Obituary. JAcrsoNviLLE, IlL, March 19.—Morris Collice, an old, wenlthy, and prominent citizon of Jack- wonyillo, diod this morning at 10 oolock at his residonce on Wost State streot, of paralysis, Mr. Collina was for o ]nu(j timo o loading whole- salo morchout of 8t, Louls, Special Dispatch to The Chicgo Tribune, ‘TonoNTto, March 19.—Jolin Grogg, the chief Parlinmentary reporter of the Afail, and tho oldent short-hand roporter in the Houso, died yosterdny. DBavrryong, March 19.—Mary M., wife of tho Hon, Roverdy Jobnson, died this morning in the 70th year of her nga. 5 B1. Joseru, Mo.,tMarch 10.—Dr, Francis L. Davis, s prominont citizon of this city, died hero this afternoon. Ho was ‘formorly n residont of Maryland, and_member of the Logislabire of that Stato. . The remains will be forwarded to Baltimoro for intermont. The Modoc War. BAN Fnavcisco, March 19.—Company A, Tourth Artillory, ordered from this city to tha sent of tho Modue war, will march on Friday. News from the Modoo war /s unimportant, ‘About 600 troops are in thé flald at tho present timo, waiting orders. Canby's plan soems to bo {0 surround tho Iava bod, and starye the Modocs, For that purpose four posts will be established on- tho “outskirts of tho lava ecction and tho ehore of the lake. Railroad Accident. 81, Joscrn, Mo., March 19.—A colllsion oc- ourred on:ly this morning about two miles onat of this city, on tho Hannibal and St. Joscph Ruilroad, Dotweon two freight trains. Tho en- gineor and firoman of tho westward bound train Smwph Prootor nnd Trank Dyo, wero killed, and ghitly injured.’ The the brakeman, Poter Daly, other train jumped, 8] engineor and fireman of the and cgeaped uninjured. - THE EILLIARD SQUABBLE. 1t fs probablo that oven thio casual newspapor reador hosmot the names of Dossunger and Blosson soveral hundred times within tho past o or threo weeks. Beasunger challonged every= body to play all sorls of billiards with him, for all sorts of sums and under all gorts of condi- tions. Then Blosson takes Lim up, and calls it & match, DBossungor then says it is not & mateh, because Lo Las heard nothing of it. Blosson then eays it is a mateh, for ho moant it to bo so. Dessunger thinks lo ought to Imow whothor it 18 a match, and Slosson roplies noxt day thab bo thinks ho ought to know, too, bocauso Lo is intorosted. Then Bessungor supposes it is 80, and tho noxt doy Bloason wonders how he could think otherwiso, whoreupon the next day's papers contain the insinuation that Bessunger nover did think so, Novw Slosgon saya it is not truo that ho insisted. upon & takeholdor known to have money on the' amo, and oxplains that Mr, Foloy was only nct- ug a8 stakoholdor for his (Slsoson's) frionds, who, bomg sirangera {n the city, proforrod to trust their monoy with him. Now, when these eutlomen have arranged a match, wo shall bo gnpp to announco it, but, as for sny further squabbling, the spaco of this papar, at lonst, is too valuable to bo filled up with ~thoir litorary contributions in roferonco to oach other's de- ficionces. ' g . HALF A FOOT LESS. About Linlf-past 8, yestordny afternoon, s boy named Frank Brown, 14 years of age, and em- ployed in Faller & Palmor’s planing-mill, at tho corner of Twonty-second and Union streots, had o part of his right foot cut off by & ciroular snw. (0 was taken to his residonco, No, 808 South Halstod stroot. Ho was attonded by Drs. Craig and Wortloburger. i S S PARAGRAPHS. Tho wild pigeons and ducks svo flying. —Lhe Baginaws of Michigan are not to bo congolidated. ~—The nows from Utzh mines is very encour~ aging. Tho snow is disappearing, snd worlk is baing resumed. 3 summary of the growth of Joliot, TIl,, during the yosr of 1872, showa 857 now build lugnl orootod at & cost of 81,718,435, —Thero {8 no longor any bounty on foxes in Qounoc icut, Tho boys cannot get anything for their polts ns formerly, and it does not pay to dig thom out in tho Bpiing, —At Normal, Ill., John Ryan was put undor bounds not to whip Wm. Konnedy agaln, **I'IL kape tho paco,” replied John, ‘‘but Ifi.l Liave the ould woman bato the hond off him.* —Tho poopl of Southoru Orogon—and, in- deod, of tho entire SBtute—are in a proper frame of mind to attond a good-sized Modog funeral with ohoorful nlacrity.—Portland (Oro.) Herald. —Tho Boston Postsays that tho cost of streot wmcnlngg in that city, alreaby decided upon, is ©1,070,000, and othor lmpravemonts in immodi- 8(‘)8 contomplation will swoll the sum to 82,860,~ ~The proporly on tho northwest cornor of Ninth and Clicstnut stroots lins boon solcotod for tho now post-oflice in Philadelphin, tho total val- uation of which is £082,600. . —An Lnst Tonnosseo papor noticos the third marringe, on tho 16th ult., of o Mr, Semuel H. Milburn, 1o marriod ol thoso wives within o our, and number two had boon doad only twon- y-niuo days whon ho took number threo, Tho quantity of grainused in all the Peorin alstillorlos for tho past year was 1,640,708 bush- ols, and tho ammmy of highwines mannfac- tured wag oqual to 88,801 barrols, amounting to 5,080,440 gatlons*proof nPh'it. —JIt was o uplondid joke on tho part of throo Albany men to cut one of the hind-quarters from & Nowfoundland l.h‘g that had been killod, dross it, and send it to a frlend, who had it cookod and afo it, thinking it waa mutton, Yos, it was o good Joke. —Harah Walkor, 78 years of ngo, reached Lowoll, Mass, tho othor day, after a 20-milo walk, in soaroh of work in the mills, Bhe tates that hor nh{cut was to luy up a littlo monoy agninst the doy when old age should roudor hoer unablo to porform hard Inbor, —An evont full of awful warhing ocourred in Oonnoctiout lant weok, A imung man had jour- neyed from DAubury to Bridgeport to enjoy the orformance of ‘‘Tho Blaok Orook,” and upon Els return accldentally fell from tho cara and was instontly killed, * Buch an event za that would have boen groatly *lmproved” in Connoco- tiout & hundred eumru :Fo. —Dhilo 8. Smith died in Lookport, N, ¥,, Jan, 80, aged 65 years; Tuano Bmith died at Bouth Lyons, N: ¥,, T'eb. 1, agod 80 yearu; and Alba T, Bmith diod in Day City, Mich,, Fob. 4, agod onrs, Theso woro "throo brothers, Isnno Biartod from Drighton, Mich., to attend tho funoral of Philo, aud was killed by a reilvond T BIRTHS. OBEL—March 18, at her rosldonco, No. 45 Ashland- G v, Mra. E. K. Gobbl, nson. DEATHS. .- BALDWIN —Ta this olty, on Wednsday ovoning, Maroh 19, ot hor homo, & Watron-nv., Nollia It.,soungcat davghtcrof Krastus B! and Jonnlo L. Baldwis, agod & ouths. i : 7 ural sorvices will bo held at tho house, Felday, ‘at 11 o'olock . m. HEALY—At hor rosidonce, 141 Weat. Bay atroot, cor- noe Hubibard, Mnzy, wito of Jamen Hoaly. Funoral to Calvaty, by cars, Fridoy, (st tnst. VAN FLEET—March 19, 1873, at 23 Burnsido streot Sabra A. Potrio, wifo of ‘William Van Fleat, agod 8l Jonrs. Fufioral from the restdenco, Fridas, at10a. m. EH Lockparts M. ¥, Diialo, Nl Oinoinnatt, O, 5 and Davonport,’ Toira, papers ploass sobs. FOR SALE. T b TROR SALE-A FEW VIERY FINE LIGHT DRATNMA I chickens, 1 yearold; from freshly smported stook, Goatiug 825 afob, | Iror nit» o mumbors o sult a¢| 23 oach: atahin er dozon, sooutol i ARTER, Fich Dicknsn & Coopor, 1 East Madison-ats _ORDER TOR BABCOOK RXTIN- E&P“Pnu‘:}. $ib, Addross Ioom 193§, 168 Wash- ingto OR BALE_PRINTERS' STONE, BIZE 416 LONG, and 8:6 wido, 4 inches thiok; alao, ono firo-proof safo, 23 West Randolph-at. JOR BALE_VELY OHOIOE DOMINIQUE EGGS far hatching; prico, ?z por doz. Apply to A. O TADY, officod ells-ot. orth BPLENDID LOT OF CHERRY cedar-linad to koop out niobha; for o somo heavy plato-glass mir- CINB, Ansigneo, 169 LaSallo-st. 1GIT YOUNG SPANIALDOGS, PURE 160 fivo sottors of the bust brood at 100 Kast Harrison-nt. SALE —COUNTER, DESKS, WINDOW. T O3 i cacpars ceag. Apnly &6 . E. RYAN % CO., 33 South Caual-at., noar Tannol. T Sy con FONOR . ST T - +'tons deoks i comploto runni oxdors bt burgaine G- Fr BAY, 0 foaolkor-at, ! 00K SALE_TIINEE G0OD GATES RENATNING, ‘and for ealo vory choap at 63 ifthav. - .| Ladi=a'0 AUOTION BALES, By Wil A. BUTTERS & CO. Largo and Attractive Sale Of Dry Goods, Oloths and Cassi- moros, Flannels, Olothing, CGonte’ FPurnishing Goods, Umbrellas and Parasols, Huts and Osps, Yonkeo Notions, Trimmings, Eto., & AT AUOTION, Thursday, March 20, at 9 1-2 0, m,, atanlonecoma L3 il 67 Both L, ‘T olova aro il 5 v 10 1. e B R RILS & Cse Auctionenrs, Raal Estate and Stocks AT ATTOTEICN, On Monday aftornoon, March 9, at 3} o'clock, attho Salesrooms, Nos, 65 and 67 Bouth Canalest. NO. 206 TWENTY-FIFTH-8T., noar Wabash-a., Handsomo Rostdenco and-lot of ground, 25 foot front and 183 fool doop; bouso contalns 9 rooms, olosote, water and gas throughont; all modorn convonfonces, togothar witha fino born; titla porfoot; torms oasy, NO. 358 OLYBOURN-AV., noar North-av,, Btoro and Dwolling; & good Lusinces location, 'Tho houso ds i1 good ordor; contalns a storo and 4 rooms on tho first floor, and b rooms on tho socond floor; has barn, woodahod, ~atar, . ; titlo porfoct. NO 113 WENTWORTH-AV., botwoon Ninotosath snd Twentioth-sts., Cottago and It of ground, 28 font front pud 85 foot dosp; titla porfoot; eusy torms, NO, 110 ARNOLD-8T., north of Twantloth-st. Gentaol Dwclling, 10 rooms, In good or lot of ground, 50 fast front on Arnold dopthr; tHtlo yorfoot; oasy torme, I7O. 10 OHARLES-PLACE,, noar Fifth-av, and Van Buron- Targo Fenimo Dwolling, % rooms and basamont, and lot of ground L0 oot front by 107 feot doop; liousa nearly now; rontud last yoar for §1,600; a first-rate location for & hotol nnd hoarding-houso; titla rorfoot; onsy,torms. TWO LOTS AT BRIDGEPORT, IRVING PARK (Commutation fara 7 conte)—20 lots {n. Taldwln Davis' Subdivision, BAMPBON-ST., botwoon Ashland.ay. and Paulina-st., lot 21 foot front aud 135 fast doap to alley. FARM, 00 AORES, tu Dolawaro County, Tows, with houso, barn, &a. BUILDING LOTS, at Highland Patk, Norwood, and Irving Park. Partloulars at salo. ‘WAL A, BUTTERS & CO., with barn aoa , Aud 85 foobd Auctionoors. By ELISON & FOSTER. AUCTION | AUCTION ! BANKRUPTCY ! OVER $50,000 WORTH VATCHES & JEWELRY At Auotion, ou THURSDAY MORNING, -MAnOH’ A, o oar Bolosraomn, No. &Y Rluricot b IAPORTANT T0 THE TRADE AND PUBLIO. Gold ‘A lnrgo constgument of Watchos, Ghains, nad fino Towelrs. aonstating of Amorias, Swlss, snd Englian, tom and key-windlug Watelion, in Gold aud Blivor Casos; )pora, Leontine, Matinco, and Vest Ohainy; fino sots Rloes p.dinecons, Sluds, Ltings, &c., &o. Thoso goods ol rok and of i Jenss Fetu G ot tatfon, being part of the stock of a o Ja S biug Housadn Now Yark, wlio’ aro compoliod to Wodnesday morntug. reallzo. " Goalls on gr b V0BT I, Auotionbors. 177 TWENTY-SECOND-ST. Batkrp, ik of Pt Afimfi?flffia Tiblos, Sofas, {0 e e sk oode, Bo ol Dosoud . ING, Barch2I, ot Ip o EON' & FOSTEA, Auctiongors. Parlor Sty Toungos, Rockers, Obnira, By G. P. GORE & CO., 22, 24, and 20 East Randolph-st. AT ATUCTION. |STILL ANOTHER LARGE SALE ON THOSE FINE GOODS, slor and Chambor Furnituro, Loungos, Easy Ohairs, Torionston Tabios, Buroaas, Wardrobos, Sldobosrds, Par lor and Ofico Dosks, Show Ozsas, 10 Orates English W.G. Grooliory - (Rdwarda'), 100 Pkgs, Glasswaro, 20 Rolls Fine All-Wool Oarpota—fot whom {t may conoorn. 10 Marbloe top Otiambor Sots, 5 Elogant Pillar Extousion_Tablos. Chattol Mortgaga Salo of a Lot of Black Walnub ®rni- turo—ordor J. O'Brica. Open Bugslos and Bxpross Wac« % PESATURDAY, March 23, at 8) o'olock. G, P. GURE & €O, Auctlonoors, By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 29, 94, and 26 Randolph-ste 1 Auotionsas Commission Morchants; hold rogaias saios ororm TULSDAY of Dry Goods, Clothing, Tiats and Caps, Notions, &c, ON WEDNEBDAY, BOOTS AND SEHOHES. ONSATURDAY, rnflaro, Touschold Goods, Crockery, &o. Ontsido dod to, and a speclalty made of salos e Seaidonson. - Haisncashod I (0 Qays, snd oash advances mado. By TAYLOR & HARRISON. CONTINUED SALE OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, &, THIS MORNING, at 8% o'lock. Rihons, Hamburg Edgings aud Insertions, Laces and Fancy Gools, Largs ling Clothing aud Cloths, Hats, &, &. §P~ Terms cash. Oataloguo now roady. . e 8, PAVLOR & ATO AR Ot BALG_SUNGIOAL INSTRUMENTS—A FEW Alold casos Unlted States Surgloal instrumonts, sod o 4 s, BOSDNTEROT, Tid wnd 101 st Lot - i TE-LIGHT BRAMAIN GHIOKENS1AND e cbe i tor 45 a trioy or 8180 a place. Apply ab &0 BALE—ONK, DEDERIOK'S EXTRA RAIL- rond portablo hay pross, now and in comnplote ordor. o e REBRW N 60! TWO0 MILLION DOLLARS. GREAT (LOSING OUT. TRUSTEES’ SALB FINANCIAL. ASII-IIIGHEST PRICI: FOR OLAIMS ON ALL enicrpt i ) INDERWOUD & uolli‘anu:gf‘»’ Hoom- 16, 161 Lasallo-st., Ropublio Lifo uilding, CL4INS_REFPUBLIC RNIOKEBOOKET, GRUEAT ‘Wastarn, Homo, Ghlcaio 1re, Equitablo, ‘and Ger- ninnia Tnsuranco Cos, Ulaiins ashiod by Ju N. WITHEI- ELL, 160 Dearborn. JNSURANGE MONGY, OBTAINKD, companios' policies and claima bought. Gotmy privos Lofara golling.HENRY 8. DIEYRION, 91 Woas Mouuv TO LOAN—ON OITY RUAL M 5. HUBDARD, Jn., 163 Washinigto: MO“EY TO LOAN ON REAT, RSTATHE IN OR M zoar Gnicago. W. G. HOBIITAON, 20 Kaat Wash- ton-at. or. Anell1; must bo good fn 3 2y VARG UE!) e Bensioratian 00 proporly. MONEY, T0 LOAN ON TIOUSES ON LEABED grouind, furflurc, plans and ther gaod ealatorals, AU NG, 125 South Olark-t., Ttom 1. K WINNE ANTRD-800 ON X SECOND HONTGAGE, o oo yoar, on {nelda pronarty: aurity, will poy 18 por oont. - Addross G B, Tiouns oitces © VW ANTED_IN ASIOUNTH O 81,000, 61,60, 83,000, d 000 d Ohi . {msi'l'm"finu‘fs," o 6 Novada Miobk, “Frasicia” and Weahiniton-ata. p AGENTS WANTED,. A\ GENTS WANTED WONDERFUL SINVENTION, 2\ oady nto i orory Fousoioh. - Aguna with 87 (gl G nta son Tampios, DUTAGSY & 00 b4 Wosk Handbipii-ste GERTS WANTED—GOOD MEN TO TAKE GEN-, A T aontitaor oz bostkiitiing. machina. i iha Inarkot, - Apply by Iaitor . B OOWGILL, Gunoral Kgont, 207 Waat 41 Shiono. A GRENT WANTEZD-ANY MAN VVITI BMALL A 2 0 to $ON0-cnn e P Ly Gufi:"’nfx'}‘z‘\'l;ufi; !-min ar or ad- BANKRUPT NTItD_LADY AGIHTS WANTED AT NS Batiori Roois, 500 Weat Madisonat.s REALAND PERSONALPROPERTY Bolonglng to tho OHICAGO LAND COMPANY, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, 0n Vednesday, tho 18th day of June, 1873, lio association of said Company, itle g{l&%fi‘tflf‘ffi ?\'mtv:fllgflxly in tho hands of tho 'Trustocs B tho smonth of dunc, it cash, Lo ol ) must bo sold at auction for . ~"A1s0, 8 1argo U ity et Gosks, il woll adaptod for busin 1s nnquostioned, haviog beon 3 7 poy "Iha poraoaal proprty consiats of notos Losring 7 ro LT o000 nton woro rotolvod 1000. . Thoso £Ox Untoriad payments o Inud Jovghe (o tho Company ke E}VQAW..%%&[%M anata Fame ot ancrs of voalty will by urchas Toguired tomako s doposit an tho day ot asloaf 10 por cont iF purabaso, tho balanco ta, ba pald i et ot e Psoon aftor tho salo &8 doeds can ‘bo wado and dol LON D. OGDEN, JAILOR, By DFDEN, WEORGE WALSON, Ghloago, March 12, 1873, Trusteon, e oo Shoron & Oo., Room M, No, 178 Laa Batlorst, By EDWIN A. RICE & CO. Salo of Good Furniture, At privato rosidenco, No. 67 North » FRIDAY, Blaroh 21, at 10 o'clooks. m,, Qonalsting of fine Black Walnut Bureaus, Bodstoads, Washstands, Tablos, Giinirs, Hookers, Oarpota (not, mua! worn), Hoatlng and Uouk Sfovos, Mattrosses, Bodding, Grookiory, Ulase Waro, Tin Ware, Oooking Utduaile, ole:: {1 fact, the entlre liouschold fucnituro of & private famuily will bo'suld without roservo. Balo positivo. EDWIN A. RIOK & JO., Auationsors, Oitige 147 Randalpli-st, vorud. “or FED_AT 23 NORII OANAL-ST, A“K;‘éb‘h‘#fi.... mon. _ WOOD & KING. é\.fllikfl‘s WANTID—RXPERIENUED OANVABS. i Atod; nona othora necd apply, Totle Hght 0 Wwo pan ahiow 1470 cath Day. Am\l{lnl “"Our Tiroatdo nd, " sornae Bivioenth aud Btate-sta. o DIVORCES, NO DIVOROE, NO FER-DIVORCES LEGALLY ol :L':‘Tzlrnl od dglr‘.ufi::.g 4/ all Iaw busluoss attendod tu. 547 Bouth Olurk-at. Inoloss stamp, DWOIIOKS L LLY OHTAINED. FEK APTER deumo! soau vn&dud; nino ylm-' ractico In the gourts ot Uhlcava. _AddresaP. 0. Box (037, MACHINERY. FOII. HSALE-NRW HAND BRIOK-PRESS, FOR roprossiag briok; oost8160; willsoll for 8100, Aduross A1 £9, Tribune ollloe, FO!I‘HALH—A hAfli E:fi?&((]fl!f&él%bu&g]fi flgDD order: alan sowio ra -Wliools Tea & 43 Houth Ulark-at, A By HODGES & CO. Gontony ST TULTONST....AT AUOTION, ontasl Furnituro, conststing of 1 P v $ob Fabio, Taoo Onriaiasy Loasse, Ohvabos ash Pacios A aro, Outlory, olo.; nico lot of Bodding, Elgln o 6 Carpots, an otior detioten 106 Hmorous 5 o Tako stroat-o o Park, BI0OKE ROrth of TAKe.st) Hen of Hsrod g L o ¥e tO THURSDAY MORNING, MAROCH %, 10 A, If. D, Loxa, Baloaman, HODGKS & CO., Auctioncars, 813 West Lako-at, HAVENS & CO., 63 Bouth Canalst., will soll, BATURDAY, Maroh 23, ap 10, m., & largo lot of Housshold ¥urnituro, Show Cases, Offioo Deaks, aud Ohairs; 25,000 Olgars, Binglo and Dou. blo¥atnses, Bawing Machines, Eztonsion Tablos, Orooks or7 Waro, Stovos, Bobiowian Glass Ware, &o., &q. f e "