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8 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1873. .. "FOREIGN. The Pope Improving---He is in -Better Spirits, Gorman Colebration of Prestdent Thiers® Birihday, What the Oarlists Are Doing H in Spain. ITALY, 4 Roure, April 16.—Tho roports that the Pope is %:: o oritioal condition aro falso. Tho physiciana oliove that tho indisposition will last somo timo, ‘but itis not dangofous. Tho Iloly Pnthor's ppirits are excollont, s CANADA. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, . OTTAWA, Ont., April 10,—The Houso of Com~ mons roassomblod aftor tho Eastor holiduys yes- . ‘éordny, Tho momborshad not all roturned, only E'la boing in the Chamber out of a full house of 200. In the evening the Housos wont into Com- amittes of Bupply. Among items passod were: '$160,000 for immigration purposcs; Interna- anmfl Railway, 86,400,000; Oanads Paoifio Rail~ ) sy, toward survoy, $260,000 ; Publio buildings, *8361,500 ; total of toms pasod, ©10,474,600. *_In' roply to Mr. Mackonzlo, Mr, Langovin said ho oost of enlarging tho Wolland Oanal aftor 0 oomp]nuunh;i tho nurvog-ls would bo 89,250~ , 8d tho Pacllamontary Library Bullding will ni ,000. The Committeo to invostigate the charge gainat the Government in the Canadn Pacifie allway mattor moota to-duy, and the result of ts investigation is looked for with groat Interost. e Committee on Public Accounts will to-day sums inquiry into the nllnPod jobbery in con- wootion with an international railway contract. Hamrrrox, April 10.—~The Post-Offico Inspoc~ &or has boen hero for eix woelks, iuvestigating 1tho osnro of the Postmusior's doficieno; , which “ins ronchod & considorablo smount. It causes “somo oxcitomont. & DoxTnEAL, April 16,—A powerful ochain tug «on a new principle will bo in operation horo the oming geagon. It is said to bo the only ono of ts kind in Ameries, and surpassos in strength ho famous ones of Franco. It will tow a 1,200 «ton ship up the 8t. Lawronco at thorato of three %o four miles per Hour, e Sir'William Logan, the eminent géologist, Los woturned from Europe. A Humano Socloty, similar to tho Royal Hu- aunue Socloty of England, is boing organized, *_ToroTo, April 16.—The harbor is now open, ‘end boats begin rogular trips to-morrow. The @lobo repeats its rumor that Bir Bufih YAlian has failed to flont the Cnnnda Pacifio Rail~ rny in the En%l!uh monoy market, It prodicts he faluro of tho schomo under the managoment f the mon mnow in office' in tho Government. 'he fate of tho Govornment is by mombers con- Idered vory uncertain, and fow risk an opinion Jon the disposal of tho Pacific Railway question. KirasroN, Ont., April 16.—Tho harbor js near- Iy olear of ico. Tho forry steamers are run- ing to tho islande. Vessols aro fltting out, aough tho sallors aro still on the strike. Ono f Calvin & Beck’s steamors ran twonty miles down tho Bt. Lawronco Rivor to-day. . Havarax, April 16.—Lato advices eay that tho gmperh] Government will spend £500,000 on ho fortificationa of Halifax this year. One handred miners mplofnd at Bt, Allorton, ¥n the Acadin coal mines, quit work on Satur- sy, and all tho remeining men have boon forced wwut by tho strikers. Chis morning work was en~ direly suspondod. - Bzhooncrs camo up to-day from the wreck of ho Atlantic Indon with goods raised by the ivors. About $100,000 wortl of tho cargo has con brought tu Liaiitux. o SPAIN, +_ Mapno, April 16,—Many Cavlists are surren- “‘Aering to the Government troops in the North,in tho hopo of an amnoaty. * 1t is toported that’ tho Dulko of Seville, who Hoined tho Carlists, was Killed in o lnte ongago- ament. > A dotachmont of Cmilists _undor Sabnlla, which, bofore tho attack on Puigeerds, was seent to harass the roguler troops ot tho march Mo Rikas, wero dofontod, with o loss of 500 1nen, “esolusiva of prizonars. g Additional_reinforcemonts havo arrived at Wuizcerda, nud wero recoived witli groat enthi- winem by tho popnlaco, Tho Cailiafs are, how- \ever, ogain threatoning. Tho Uovernment has recoived nows_of the {gusbing dofeat of & Calist foreo at Son Lorenzo o Ia Muiga, in Gorona. i . The Govornment denics fhat the treops in "Porto Rico have rovolted. Thoy nsked for an dnucrease of pay, which was granted! 2 ol FRANCE. Pants, April 16.—on. Mantoutfel, Gommand- er of tho German army of occupation, gave a dinper to-day at Naucy In honor of tho birthday of Presidont Thicrs. ‘Tho Prefect and Mayor of the ci(y woro prosent. Toastd waro givon to the health of tho Proeidont and Gen, Mantouffel, NEW YORK. Wanmerited Tmprisonment == Garvoy, \kc f¥ing Elastorer=-Nurderons Ate temst to ¥ob a CollectorsvAlleged Arucie=Immigration==Delaycd Maily =The Now York Cemtral Railrond ‘Faxe«Miscetlnncous Local Newws, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yo, April 16.—A short timo ago, Will- fam Hatol, tho Now York divorce dotective, was found guilty of porjury, and sontouced to five yoars in tho State Prison, for testifying, in s divorco caso in Brooklyn, to the adultory of the woman whoso husband had employed him to - watch hor. Recent developments g0 to phow that oll his sssertions 'wero true, snd that hois suffering unmorited punishment, Immediate teps nre to be takon ‘o aecure his rolease, and tho indictmont, on tho churgo of perjury, of the partios on whote tosti- many he was convictod. ! Androw J. Garvey, the notorious ring plas- toror was arrosted this morning, and arrnigned ihis afternoon at Easex Market Polico Court, on ‘the chargo of knocking down Richard V. Hart- zett, & well-known lawyer and politician, and ibrentening his life. Garnoy was bonud over in the sum of 8300 to keep tho peaco, his brothor John bocoming his surely. s {70 the Aasoctated Press.) New Yonk, April 10.—Sanford Murray, Col- loctor for tho Now York Gas Company, yostords, afternoon entered Dr, Edward M. Brown's pri- yato offico, on the socond floor of No. 251 Will- iam stroot, to collect o small gas bill, The Doctor handed & 820 note to Murray, who eat down fo mako the change and entry, placing a packaga containing about §600, the collections of the day, beside him., Whilo Murrny was writing the Doctor closed the door, and im- modiataly struck him with » hatchet, s keenly- #harponed sheath-knife having been l\l{- stituted for o wedgo. Murray attomptod to aiss, and waa struck sgain, whion tho koifo in tho ‘weapon broke, The Doctor thon took from his ‘breast a hoavy hatchat, and ,as ho was about, to strike, Murray closed with bim, and a dosporato struggle followed. Mllrr:!yencuflmlnd[n\vmnoh- ing the wespon from the doctor, and felled. him to the floor. Ho thon brokoe tho lock from tha door, in ordar to got out, 'I'he nolso had caused an alarm to bo given, and by this timo the polic arrived, and Murray and tho Doctor ware takon to tho llaspllnl. Murray in thought to bo fatally injured. ‘Tho Doctor will recover, . The doctor rms (hot it Was an unlnown man, a pationt, who asailed Murray, butthe polico discredit thy etory. Ho hns boeu committed to prison. The rocent burning of the Firat Baptist Church in Harlom is atlribited to incondinrism, grawe ing ?]ut of a foud betwoon tho pastor and his Irionds, Goorge W. Allon, of Milwaukes, Wis., and a Commissloner to Vienna to reprosent the loather trade of the country, responded for Wostorn merohants at . banquet given last ovoning to Jaokson Bohultz, by members of tho shoe and leathor trado, over which lsaac Builoy presided. ‘I'he Lrie ltoad now puts {inmigrants through to Chicsgo in forty-oight hours, 'I'hree thou- rand are now at Castle Gnrden, and arrange- tiants have boen mado to send to Illinols, Ne- brasks, and Bouthorn Kunsas all who can mensurably support thomsolyes, Owing to & blunder on Batwrday, s largo por- tion of tho mails for Burope word loft on the ook and had to Lo held over for tho stoamer Itugsala, whioh ails to-day. The ‘oanmnt(veu and enginos of the New York Oontral & Hudson River Railroad, selzed af Albany by the Collector of Internal Itevenue and replevined by the Company on Bmmlni, have Leen returnad to the COollector, who has an- nounced their salo for April 23, To-morrow tho negousgry gapesy witl bo fied, romoving the Company’s sult from the Btate ocourt tothe Unitod: Btatos Olrouit Gourt. - Tho steamor Tusnls took out to-dny 847,037 in silver bars. 3 . J A tull Jury was obiained in tho BohofMin mur- dor cate at noow, and the trisl commoncod, Tlio examinatlon of Mapdonnld, the Bank of E.‘;Ehnd forger, was adjournod till tho 24th “lio Convention of Advortislng Agonts mot horo to-dny. Bixty porsons \vm-n8 nfium from various parta of the country, B, i’:. Pottengill waa ¢hoson Prosfdont, The Hon. Demas Barnes is maltin, arrango- ments to eatablish an evening paper in Brook- lyn, which is o bo neutral in )(‘Rll og, and to os- pouse tho onuso of roform. 1tis to be sbout tho Bizo of the Brooklyn Kaple. “ysn xlncénth‘zgg( flm ‘l lumun’u Unlo‘n I\Ueuloxt:- ocloty, to-day, highly encouraging roports waro road of the pmgxgun- of tho wtfi-kqn é‘hlnn and Japan. ‘Tho Ooroner's jury in tho caso of Jacob Young, {alally stabbod on Bt Patricl's Day, havo ron- dored n_vordfol againet Jamos McDonald and Michnol Buokloyaa acconsorios to the arime, com- mitted by somo poraon unknown, Prosidont Grant has purchnsed of Col, B, 8, Bonford the four-year old trotting stalllon, “* Olnymoro," by Poncomaker, tho Intter o son of IB‘tmi Io:nnl’n, ond gont him to the farm noar . Loula, METEOROLOGICAL. The Groat Snow-Storm In Nobraskaes Signnl Sorvice HBurcan IXcports and Progmnostications, Ontoaao, April 10~10:18 p, m, Tho lnllowin{; roports have beon recoived from tlio plages montfoned bolow ¢ Satlon, Dar. Thr| Winds Weatler 89[N W, fresh thrt'ing 4 % ontlo loloar 1, fresh, joloar E, fresh 1t raln H frosh it min Ll‘hlu Wost aud .most of tho Northwost aro missing. ‘WasitrNaToN, D, 0., April 10.~—Probabilitios— Tho storm contro in North Carolina will move slowly northosstward, That in Ohio will extend over tho Lower Lakes and Now York State, For Now England, on Thursday continued northoast and no\x&:omb winds, with throatening sud rainy wonthor. For tho Middlo Statos, emst~ orly winds; fnluufi barometer, ~ cloudy wenther, and possibly light rain, oxcopt in Mary- tand and Virginis, whoro, a8 woll s in Nortia Cat- olina and the Ohio Valley, cold ensterly winds, and cloudy or elearing wosthor is moro ‘prabable. For_tho Bouthorn Btates, gonorally weatorly winds and cloar weather, Yor Lako Ontario, in- cronsing northenst winds withrain, Tor Lakes Erio, Huron, and Michigan, northoast winds baoking to north, with clondy woathor and light rain. Yor Lnko Buperior, the Mississippi and Migsouri Valloys, rising barometer, and cold, northerly winds, | (Cautionary signals_continue st Duluth, Ohi- cago, Grand Havon, Detroit, Toledo, Oloveland, Oswego, Rochestor, Wilmington, Norfolk, Oapo i\l[ny’. New York, Now Haven, New London, and oston. . Oxaua, Noh., April 16.—Up to_this moming tho storm had not abatod, mor has it a8 yot. Traing on the Union Paciflo Railrosd aro atill blocked. Bnow-plows Lave beon sent oul bub tho snow-drifis aro so Immeuso thal tho tralus have npot rocoived any 8id from them yot, The storm is 8o flerco that tho mon counot work, Bottlers are sufering *| from want of provisions. No communication is to bo ind wost of Grand Island, Nebraska, yot. Buow-drifta lay from 10 to 25 fest high on'the rafiroad track’ at Grand Islaud and vicinity. Traing bound wost aro laid upat Behuylor, and thoso bound east ot Planet Crook, Suporintend- ont Olark wont wost this morning with pro- vislons and matorial to got tho traing through. Laten.—The Wostern storm continyod diring lnst night and up to noon to-day, but*has sinco that time abated, 8o that men aro ot work clear- ing tho track of snovw, aud if the storm does not recommenco, the track will be clear to-morraw, The storm covored a strip of country about 200 miles, aud hag lastod about throo days, and was the worst ever known. NEW YORK CITY CHARTER. Complete Trinmph for Mayor Hoves meyer and ithe Roform Pariy-~Tom Murphy’s Power Brofon. Specint Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. New Yook, April 16.—The passago of tho amonded chartor to-dny is rogarded as o com- Plote triumph for Mayor Havemeyor. It hns™ offcctunlly killed tho power of the Custome Houso ring in this city. Comptroller Groon, Commiesioner of Public Works Van Nort, . Gor poration Counsel Smith, and Prosident of the Doard of .Police Comminsionors Honry Smith, are rotaiued, - The Mayor's salary is ralsod t0 812,000, and tho rest cut down as follows}: Commissionors to $5,000; Presidents of Boards t0 96,600; Aldormon and Asslstant Aldormon to §4,000. The Intier Board is abolished ufter Jan, 1, 1875. A Board of Commissionors of Accounts in cronted, to act as 3 chock upon tho Comptrol- lor and Chamberlain, ‘Tho Department of Build- ings is olmnfm\ to tho Commission of Buildings, ‘Thosalary of !lmC'L\!offlf!’nflco]sflxudntsm.ogfl. In onol Board, two of the Commissioners aro to be appointod st 88,000 oach, and tho othor threo will o city officials, who aro required to nct without oxtra pay. Extra Py and feos axo dono away with altogothor. The Chamberlain, iu lieu of foos, is_to got $30,000a year. Thig is tho largest salaryto be paid to any official. Tho Corporation Coungol, in liou of foos, gots $15,000, Theso are the principal changes. . — A Cheap Swindle, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New York, April 16.—Col. Whitoloy, Chief of tho Sacrot Sorvico Bureau, received a tolegram {from Washington to-night, announcing the ar- rest of & man calling Limeelf the Rey, J. Halo Barney, and a printer named Button, on the chargo of " swindling in tho meme of tho Frosident. Thoy gob out a cir- oular, purporting to ‘be signed by Gen, Babeock in the name of the Prosidont, asking for eubscriptions, The object of tho call is rintod on tho back inthe form of & dlnloguo otween tho Proaidentand his Private Socretary. The first couversation is datod Ootobor, 1872, Tho Prosidont ays ho has roceived a. tolagram from Bonator Morton, of Indians, telling him that great frands wero about to bo porpetrated, and Tirging the nocossity for nn immotiate supply of funds, and bo asks Gon, Babcoek what ho sfln.u do. " Tho lattor replios to apponl £0 Jny Coolro, The socond conversation is dated March last, The President spoaks of tho great sorvices rendored by Jay Cooke, and aske how ho ~can ba reimburded. . Gom, _ Bab- cock suggosts tho apYanmonl of Bamey a8 Commissionor to golicit subscriptions. 'Theuo ciroulars wore sent to oftico-holdora nll over the country, subscriptions boing fixed at 810 oach and the monoey contributed. Barney and Sutton ‘wore caught in the aot of Wm"fi“ trunk con- taining lottors addressed to them by their dupoes in a boarding-houso nt 426 Bixth stroot. ————— “Eafiroad Now Special Dispateh to The Clidcago Tridune. Cepan Rapins, In., April 16,—A mesting of the Board of Dircctors of the People's -Narrow Gauge Railroad, which is to run from Iowa Falls ta Davenport, was hold at Brown's Hotol, in this city, this forenoon. Wm, B. g, Trosident ; Win, Kroso, - 'roasuror; - R, Nelohran, Secro. tnr{ togother with Directors from Scott, Mug- ontine, Codar, Johuson, Linn, Bonton, Grundg, and Hardin Counties wore present, Ofhor locall {tlos wero roproscuted by dologates. The re- ports from along the proposod route aro vory ulucflsngc.(l teh (o The Chic Tiriby pecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, WASIINGTON, April 16,—Tho Ponnsylyanin Gentral Railrond anvounces that the tunnol which it is bullding under the City of Baltimora will bo finishod iu -tho noxt two months, The ©co8t of this magnificont entorprise will bo in the nul];hborhood of threo millions of dollars, It will acoommadate the varions through northorn and southorn trains running tbrough the city, and will enablo them to make their trips withois breaking their trains, as is now tho oase. The Baltimore & Ohlo Railroad Company is now engaged in conutmcun;f o triplo track for tho length of 72 miles from the onstern torminus of thoirzond. ‘Lho construction of this oxtra track hns become indispensable from the con- #inuous incronso of the coal trado, and will not onl{ (fruuzlx facilitate the tonuage, but will ma~ torfally aid in tho dovolopment of tho largoly- increased passongor businoss of tharoad, Unore ara now 228 milos of continuous double track on the line of the road, and it is proposed at an early duy to mako the whole lino u doublo track, ¥ow Are tho Mighty Fallen, Leavexwoury, Kan., A{fu .—Roforring to the arrival of ex-Benator Ualdwell, the Times, of this city, edltorially eayss ¢ Wo deom it our duty in bolialf of the peoplo of Loavenworth, to say to tho newspapors that have copied the Commercial notico of Caldwell's roturn, that his aszlyal 4 tho dorot hore was ok tho elgngl ny unueunl gathiering of citizens; - On the comtengytho thelng. bGut tho Bopo. was n groator than nsu congrogatos thore whon the morning train srrivos. Crowds of citizens did not en“z at his rosidonce to,oxproas their boliof {u his fnnocence ; on the contrary, on a fow int{- mato frionds visibod bim. A publlo ecoption of Mr. Caldwoll would bo rocoived nbrond as a ublio indorsemont of political corruption, and Em\mnwnflh dooa not dosire notorlety of that sort, Innamuch ns Mr. On!dwnlLPmethfl 1,000 of tho Commercial edition contalning Ihg advor- tlsoment, wo think this donial portinent.’ PUBLIC CHARITIES. Uonvontion of the Stato Nonrds of Michigan, Xiinois, and Wisconsin, Miuwauree, April 16,—About o year sgo our Btato Bonrd of Charity was inviled to conveno with the Boards of other Statos {n Uhicago, and racently our Board invited tho Boards of Michi- gan, Illinofs, and Missourf to meot fn this city for conforenco and mutnal intorchangoe of sonti- ‘mont a8 to tho policy of Stato in thecara of tho poor and the unfortunato. Yostorday was tho day nppointod for tho con- vention inour clty. Michigan and Illinols wore roprosontod; tho Missouri Board falled to ap- poar, but may arrive to-day, Tho Boards in at~ tendance wero xeprosented as follows Michigan—Judgo W, B, Willlams, of Allegan, Judge 0. I. Walker, of Detroit, Tilinola—Dr, J. N, McCOord, of Vaudalis, Judge 8, 3. Oburely of Nocktord, and Rov. ¥rod, XY, Winis, of Bpringfiol Winconsin—Hons, H, IL Gllcs, W. O, Allen, A, E. l;:llm&m. Mrs, W, P, Lyndo, Wiliard Morrill, and 8, D aatiugs, Judge Walker, of Dotrolt, is Prosident of tho Conforonco, and thoe Rov. Frod. H, Winis, of Bpringflold, IiL, is Rooratary. ‘The only business of importance during the oponing scsslon was tho appointment of s Com-~ mittoo on Business, who wore instruoted to ro- rt on the proprioly of Btatonld to privato char- itablo inatitutions, and to dotarming the Juge- tlon of providing for tho pauper childron of tho Biate. On theso pointa a numbor of guestions were submitted for deliboration. In tho evoning thoro was another sossion of tho Conyention, whon n_genoral disoussion of tho subjocts undor goneldoration onsued. It in doubtful whother the discussion will result in any formal declaration of prinoiples. 'ho throo Boards visited the Milwaukes House of Correction and private charitable inatitutions of tho city to-day, in carringes, by invitation of the Mayor and Common Council..” e Conven- tion ndionmu to-night, s s O POLITICAL. Xown IXtepublican Convontion to Bo Afeld Funo 256—Advice to the Farmers’ Grangos—Municipal Elcctions. Oammo, Ill,, April 16,—At the municipal elec- tion, yostorday, politics were ignored. John ‘ood wns elected Mayor by a small majority. The white vote for Pollco Magistrato was divided among four candidatos, whilo tho colored voto bein, Btl“ solidly for J. J. Bird, colored, sconred olection. i CINCINNATE, April 10,—Tho Board of Aldermen this attornoon olected W. ¥. Bishop, Domocrat, o S;t‘;; 1 Dispateh to The Chicago Tribu: al Diepa e Chicago ne, Dunuque, Iowa, April 16.—As & considerable fooling on political mattors has broken out in & number of grange-lodges in this State, threat- ening ultimatoly to destroy their nsefulness and roduco thoir numbars, the Grand Mastor of Pa- trons of Husbandry in Iows, the Hon. D.W. Adams, issuos n card on the subject, saying : ** As our ordor was not organized as a political party, permit mo to say in all kindness to my brother Patrons, that it seoms most injudiclous to divort it from its argbnnlcu\ objacts, a8 tending not only to defont tho object almed in tho pres- ;n:, bu’t‘ also ondangering our usefuiness in the uturo. Dunuque, Yows, April 16.—Jacob Rich, Chair- man of tho Republioan State Central Committes, ‘has {ssuod a call for the Btato Convention to ba hold at Des Moines on Wednesduny, June 25, for the purpose of solecting candidatos for Gov- ernor, Lioutonant-Govornor, Judge of the Su- proma Court, and Superintondent of Publio In~ Btruction. FIRES. Destruction of Froperty in Various Places. 3 Spectal Dispateh (o The Chicago Tribune, 81 PAgy, Minn., April 16.—A f{ire at Duluth thls morning consimed Luvaguo & Fass' paint storo; Mrs, Harvoy's millinory storo; B, A. Costello’s tin-shop; Bador's barber-shop, and Irving's bosrding-house. Loss, 815,000 ; insur- ance, light. Hanrronp, Conn., April 16.—~The burning of Mosars, Welch, Spring & Oo.'s clock factory, in Forostyillo, this morning, cansed a loss of géo 5 000, with an insaranco of §16,000, Special Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribune, Joraer, Tll., April 16,—A fire ocourred at Plain~ flold, Will County, on Tucsday n!&:h hich ro- Bultod in tho total dostruction of the' Plainflold Collego. Tho lops 18 roughly ostimatod ot £10,000; insurance, 83,000, Considorable pro~ Judles ataso from tho Tocation of the collego at Iainflold, and tho fire is undoubtedly the work: | of an incondinry. It was o croditable institution, and iis loss will b6 severoly felt in this county. PAY, April 16.—A lettor roceived here from Georgetown, Demarars, saya a large fire scourred thoro, dosiroying 160,000 worth ot property. Cmm{mnx, April 16.—Tho Gazelle spoecial from Massflon, Ohlo, voports the burning, last night, of A, Mottos' barn with five horscd, ono oow, and a lot of farming implemonts. 088 $0,000. Also rumor at Frankfort, Ky., that the villago of Horao Cave, Hart County, was bumed to nshes, Tho busfnosa housos and several dwellings were destroyed. Losa $20,000, St b oo w4 Buifalo Cattlo Market, BurraLo, N. Y, April 16.—OATTLE—To-da; y 8843 total for the week, 65,004, The markot {s a liti 1ively at yostorday's prices, Bal ov 1,013 {0 1,402 ibs, nt $4.75@0, oxen, av 1,703 lbs, at $5.75; 12 Indlana steers, av 1,35 he, af $6.14)¢ ; 08 Missourd steors, 084 10 1,316 1be, at $5.75@0.25 ; 16 Misvourd oxen, av 3,346 1bs, at $5.50 ¢ 54 Toxss lcors, av 1,195 e, at $5.35 ; 18 Obfo stoers, ay 1,100 1ts, ut $5.033. BUEER AND' Launs—To-day, 1,200; fotal for the week, 6,400, Market slow and dragging, with lght ro. celpté, ot about yosterdsy’s prices, Sales s 145 Alichi. gon alieop, 67 to 8D, at $1.007.50. Hoas—To-day, 1,600 total for tho wook, 25,600, Markot fiat no saleaup to noon ; prices nominal at $3.60@6.75, —_—— The Somnambulistic Assault, Coxcoun, N. H., April 10.—Young Emerson, who was o torribly out with an axe on Monday fi’fi,"" in Candis, is improving, ang will probably ve. Lowzrr, Mass., April 16.—Young Fitts, who committod the somnambulistio nasault at Oandia, was arrestad hero, this aftornoon, Fitta saye he Las no rocollection of tho mattor, Thore 18 10 question but he committed the deed. 4 Polsoning Oaso. T, Louts, April 16,—Tho Olarkaville (Mo, Sentinel glves m},mcmmt of n pofsoning cs(u]g u? Sicncoxburg Pike County, somo days ago, in whiols Dz, “Johmson admialsterod ssonita and ardenio to D, M. Klrflo{ and after the death of tho lattor ran away with his wife, with whom ho had for gome time hield oriminal relations, ‘Lho partios wore pursuod, overtakon, and s, logal examinationof Jordan resultod in his commit- mout for murdor, The Knights of Pythias, Rrommonp, Va., April 15 —The * Bupra Todgo of the Knights of Dythins" mos taly morning, Suprome Chancaellor, H, 0, Borry, of ols, prosiding. Tho resignation of Clarance N. Banton, of “Washington, Buprome_ Seribo, wag referred to a commitieo. Tho order om- gmes about 1,300 lodges, and over 100,000 mem- ori, - —_— The Erlc Investigation, ALDANY, N. Y., April 16,—~The Brle investiga- llon waa sosumedl this aftornoon. ~Gen, hagpe wad eworn, and gavo an acoount of hia connec- tion with tho chango of Direotondilp, Bonator ‘l‘)‘nrle‘n Loauflo;l NJ:I:. le know nothing of the 88 of monoy for tho 080 infl Togisiation. “Adjournoa, T To® Of tatluenciug —_— 5 Acqguitted, ETTOIT, April 10.—At Blg Rapids, yosterd: the jury in lhlu cato of Bronsaon, Bm L{nk OI:K: lor, \ho 1:{:« oo on trlal foe "l};’,‘"‘i Buosnoy ot & ball on the night of last T'ourt i erstod two liouta aud sequibtod hiny, ° 2" 201" ———— Obltunry, Burraro, April 16.~Isang A, Vorplanck, Qbiof Justfeo of tho Bupromo Court, dled of apos ploxy last night. New Yomrk, April 10.—Horenio Rebas, the Veunoznolsn Consul at this port for the paat four mu-;, died to-day. Tho funeral ocours moxt unday. —_—— Rallroad Acoidents. Bpecial Dluxalah to Ths Chicago Tvibuna, Peoaia, Iil., April 10.—The remains of Martin Cnuihlon wore found hyasturdny morning noar Maokinaw Btation, on the Indisnapolls, Bloom« ivglon & Woatern Rallasd. Goushlon liyed in -Allen, MoLoan County, and twas probably Intoxi- O e ay Diarath o o b 11 : al Dirpal e Chicago ine, OrrAwA, IlL., April 16,—A man' named Rogdr Murray, » farmer living wost of Otiawa about thros milos, whilo roturning lome on foot on tho track of the Ohlcago, Rock Yeland & Pa- oifla’ . Tailrosd, on ~ Monday evening Inst, was__rtun over bs o train and killod, His body was draggod elthor way by the difteront trains an thoy passed up and down, ‘The romains wore out into fragmonts, and sirown along tho track for a disttico” of 000 feok, Tho Coroner's jury to-day found s verdiot of acoi- dontal doath, & SPORTING MATTERS. Mricos nt Now Orlonna, Nrw Onimans, April 10.—Loulsiana Jookey Olub * racos, mccond dny: Tist raco, hurdlo race, two miles, over nlght hurdlos ; Club purso, 600 ; first horso, $460; sccond, #100 ; third, 860, Won by Village Dlnckamith beltlnfl Totn Corbott, Blind Tom, Polham, au Nnshyillo Harry in tho samo order, Timo—4:21. Won by two longths, Harry fell at tho fifth hurdlo. Dlacksmith was tho favorito, solling in the pool at 200; Blind Tom, 763 the flald, b1. Becond raco, mile aud a quarter, all . ages. Olub purso, €600 ; first Lorse, 381{0; aocond, 8100, third, $50. Eloven ontries, Won by Trogtown ; Mary Loulso second, Uape Raco third, 0, 0. D,, Emmsa, S8ansom, 8aucobox, Ev- olins’ Mabry, Sir Rufus King, Bonozot, Tom Loathors, aud Warwick'a B. 0. Naught. Won by balf s longth, Time—2:20. In tho pool, Cot- 1ill's ontrics, Saucobox and Evelina Mabry, sold for 60 ; Onpo Race, 46 ; Frogtown, 85; 0, 0. D., 80 ; Woldon'a Mary Louiso, aud Bonzet, 20 ; the othior five in the fleld, 42, ird raco, -Louisiana stake for colts ond fil- lios, 4 yoars old, 850 entranco play or pay. 21,600 adilod ; socond horso, $300 ;. third, 82003 two milo heats ; eight nominatios four started. Bilent Friend, 1 annfo M. 2 co...., 3 . Timo—4.05, 1355, Tho first hoat .was won eull{! by & length, The socond hont was won by half o length. In 0ols Silont TFriond eold for 200, Fannio M. 85, gmmz Harry, 70,Bollo Buoklo 50, Weather fine, attendanco largo, and track oYY, N‘gx Yonr, April 16.—In tho dgignon-nhnallng fournnmont, to-day, double birds, 15 pairs eack, Bogardus won tho first monoy, and Paine tho socond. Bogardua killed 23 and miseed 7; Paino killed 20 and migsed 10, AMUSEMENTS. i M'VIORER'S THEATRE. Fully two thousand ologantly dressed Iadios and gentlomon braved tho rain and chill air, last night, to sce Miss Nellson a8 Rosalind in ** As You Like It.” What tho audience wonld havo boen In favorablo woathor oan be imagned. Well paid thoy were who went through mud and drizzle, for a more delightful trent is seldom afforded on the stage. 'To sny that the large sudience wero ploased is to oxpress mildly tho favor and relish- with which wero recoived the charming picture of the bright and joyons side of lovo. Miss Noilson recoived & call hoforo the curtain at tho ond of every act, and as the ourtain droppod upon the delicionsly-spoken opi- loguo—for which every porson {n the houss walted, for & wonder—the auditorium was not vacated until auother compliment had beon paid tho falr Rosalind, Sho was throughout, in this xolo, what wo have soen her in heor pravious as- sumptions—completely idontified with tho char- acter, which sho has clogely studied, and which sho intorprots with a bright and glowing original- ity distinguishing it from all othors who haye procoded her therein. Bhoistho very ombodi- ment of tho “pootic comody of love.” The high-brod refinemont which should attach to tho daughtor of & Prince is shown in evory loolk and act, even in tho gayest and wildest ex-~ uborance. Unlike most other Rosalinds, Miss Neilsan does not attempt to look the man in her male disguiso. Hor Rosalind is ono of the most girlish of girls ; now timid and now saucy, but always a girl. Else, Orlando could not not pos- sibly consent to accopt heraa tho proxy of his idol. With such' n ropresontative, it scoms no ‘wonder that ho should congont to woo her. Deli cato taoct aud feoling nro minglod With spontn~ noous naivete and joyfal sbandon; tondorness and ‘roguishness go to- gether; rofinement and modoesty shine through all—a perfeot April of sunshino and cloud, with, however, far more of the former than the fourth month of 1878 hasyot doveloped. Her costume in tho male disguise {s of itself a rarity, sorving to show to oxquisito advantage hor shapely physique, Itis next to impossible to single out cspacial points of oxcellence in a rondition fairly bristling with such points. For eyonness, oonsistency, and comploto adheronca to a well-considered conception, the imperaonae tion {a one among a thousand. In one instance 1iss Neilson fell somowhat short of realizing the full oxtent of tho possibilities of the role, That was in the soone wherein Rosalind learns of Orlando’s encountor with ‘tho lionows, In ihis tho faininess at the slght of the bloody napkin and tho recital of her Iover's danger waa reached without the gradual culmination which wo_have soen produced with telling offeot, making & better *counterfeit” than that of Miss Noilson, This, howover, was but a trivial shortcoming in tho light of go many delightful featurcs, 1. O’ 's Orlando was most ad- irablo throughout in look, action, and rending. Ar. H&figno » good rendering of Touchstone, a8 did . Btonoall of Audrey. Mra. Myers loft littlo to bo desired as Celia, aud ag Phebe afisa Morblo was ncceptablo. The character of Jagques was in no sonse realized by Mr. Power, who nover spoko truor than when he gaid: “a mnlnnuho?y‘ of mino own," 1t waa certainly not of Bhakspéare’s. With the nxm‘filon of Mesars. Pondleton and Martin, the romainder of the support was poor. * As You Like I¢" will bo given {o-night snd to-morrow night, and at tho Baturday matinco, © HOOLEY'S OPERA-TIOUSE, Anothor large audlenco witnessod the socond performanco of * Alixo" at Hooloy's last evon- ing. Aswe prodioted, tho people in tho pioce appeared to much bettor advantago than on the {fiest night, Tho nervousness attendant upon Lher opening situations having messurably dis- appoarod, Miss O'Conner sooms in o fair way to make a gonuine hit as Alize. It iacortain thatsho fills the part bottor thun any of hor competitors In. “leading business” could do, for none of them could rival her in youth and freshness, the appesrance of which, aa“in Juliel, is_vitally os- sential to tho proper roprosentation of tho char- acter, Itis evident that hor mchooling in the art of scting has beon somowhat meagro; and that aho hiaa yot to larn n few things which aro bost taught by oxporionce ; but it is_ aldo true that she has tho loss to unlearn on that - account, - Tho alr of inoxporionce {8 in itsclf a charm of poculiar value in Alizg. Miss O'Conner is especlally happy i her power of expressivy the variod phases of the character, and in this she shows unmistakably the promiso of future dlstinction ps an actress, It {8 of such material that groat artists ara made, Almost equal in Lm‘mrtama and interost with tho rola of Alixe is that of Madame Valory, sustained by Misy Moak, who, although sho hag done everything finoly, and has come tobe ro- gardod ad a prime favorite In Chicago, in thig character surpassos all hor provious suc- cosgpn, Its sorrowful dignity, Lkeon suf- fering, and passionato - omotion, are most powerfully porirayod, Al the other mombers of the cast showed improvement Jast ovening, and the porformance now pro- greages with admirable smoothuess, Tho beauti- ful mounting of tho play is a subject of much comment and praise by tho audionce, who do- note their appreciation by hearty applause as tho varions soones are revealad by the risings of tho ourtain, The orchostra at Hooley’s, under the training of Mr. Blorwith, has roachiod a hlfi}\ degroo of officloncy. Tho seloctions are judi- clous, and they aro vory neatly rendored. — Y Telographic Brevitics. A through boat i oxposted on Friday morning at 8t, Paul, Lako Popin is nonrly cloar of lco, Tho granito contract for tho now Oapitol ab Town has boon rolot to Burnum & Overman, of Codar Itapids, Gen. John P, Hawkins, brother of Mrs, Canby 18 8t Dm-hnhon his way Wont to bring East tho remaina of Gou. Uanby, A Nowburg (N. Y.) tologram aaya ¢hat only ona of tho five ufill(drun gug m-fi by th{: fallof o é:fm- noy at Mattowan, yosterday, will rocover. T'wo aro doad and two aro dying. Goy, Carponter, of Iows, aterday pardonod Martin Palson, whder soyer yoars' sentonco in tho Btate Prison from Deoatur County, for high- Way robbory, on socount of his youth'at thetime tha robbery was commitied. In tho United Btates Ciroult Court, Cinclnuati, yestorday, Judge Emmons announoced his do ltlon in'ths intringoment-of: "Unlon Papor Dag Company ve,Nixon & Co. in favor of pmnuf x Tho trinl of Josoph_and Thomas O'Noil, the allogod murderera of IMiram Roxford, nt Ful ton," Whitoslde Qounty, In October Inst, commencos at Mount_ Oarroll, Corroll County, fo-day, Tho ovidoneo ngainat the partios is said o bo con- oluslvo, Our Dotrolt spocial un{n that tho tug Torrent succoodod in recovoring tho barge J. ¥, Warron {from tho * Middlo Sister,” whoro 8ho has Inin in tho fco all wintor. Xor cargo i in fair condi- tlon, and hor damages aro comparatively trifling, Bho {3 now in Olark’s dry-dook. Marine mon Liero do not liko tho iden of Ohlergo tuga on tho ivor, A Mom‘:h(n tologram snys that tho Improasion provails that tho story of Vn.nflm, aliag Flowor, nlina Frank Burdott, and tho Iottors writton to Mra, Hindman in rogard to tho assassination of hor husband, was a achoma concactad ta obtain money, Vaughn, allas Burdett, is tho A, D, Burdott fnmwr&r ‘Commigaioner of Police in that, city, and wag a dotoctivo at ono time. MARRIAGES, JIARPER—BTEWART~AL tho houso of tho brido fattior, in thsoity, on tho 9th of Aprl, Be. Willkm 1y Harpot and HMiss oronco Stawart, MILLER -RAVANAGH—On Tuesday Ovoning, April 15, at 5t. Mary's Church, by tho Itov, Fatlior Nlchoins . lilor, Gf thié ofly, aad Joriats K avanah, ot Janosvillo, Wis, —_— DEATHS. PPIIN_ At the rosidanco of bis_sonindem, J, ¥ Al 8 B suena reldencs ot b wgnadam, 2 W oar 6 ia ago, 1hoTov. Georn BLippon, & uativo of Ka- rvicos at tho First Baptist Oburch, Thursday ock, Pastors and official membors of nd all frionds, lfl;lll'“l!fl 1o n;llnnd. V. —On the 16th inat., of eanoer of the stomach, "“fikfifm Rn Valloy, In;fl 5%. ‘mother of Mrs, James gv. Gn]{‘l\nd‘:nd Biln‘fi . 1}. Uross, ot tholr residonco, 245 st M Fost. Roral at . mo Ith of Aprll, Frionds ato lavited without furthor notleo, 37" Dayton pspors p! 8 copy. TO RENT--HOUSES, - RNERAL RENTING AGRNOY ong‘)fifl&%"l"‘l’.’f\?fl]fll’. Tooms 8 and 8 Dryan and basomont, hg{m loligat-av., 2.story framo, compl i iehiEATAY.! Biory nmd Dasemont barn, S ; 4, istory framo; wiil boput in thorough ropats, Tih Gatumatav., Gatory and basomont merblo-front hasemont cattago, 8 or 0 rooms. ame, 32 rooms and barn, o i, urnaco sn gas. s .:,7 ‘arblo-frontag oheap, 10 rooma, $4 sud 60 Vioonnos 10 d oottagos tn tha Westand rthy D 3 Tlosso oalf and examino out lat. 0 RENT—A FIRST-OLABS TOUBK ON JAOKBON- antaining 18 oot H marble mnntels, 'waal ry, wal or rooms, samo ol Bty comor Harrison, Itoom 4. 10 TUENT—18 AND 141 ABERDREN-BT. rooms, B0, 1, I, PATTEREON, 45 Mioht- AY, TWO-S8TORY TOM THI 18T OF M, et hauso, 1070 Yabas! markat, cornor Twonty-s6c0nd and Stato: 0 RENT-4t) BLUR ISTAND. 2 . '0-8TOR' Aot oo b 10 tho roar houso, RENT~EBTDE‘Y" onND #&BTEIBENT DRIOK . with 0 por s, Bor partioalate o 70 RENT -VURNIAHED HOURE, 7 ROOMS, TATIT. ‘room, hot, an of Rightoonth-st. honso, containing d basti-av., soutl “Addross N 67, Tribuno % E_38TORY DRICK HOUBE, i Enhhmkomhu; TR 13 rqoms and glosot ar, situntad'No, 198 T FRIBBLE & RAPPLEYE, 83 Wabasl-av, AUOTION SALES, o By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO, AT BDUTTERS & CO.'S. Sale f Dry Goods,*100 Cases Boots and Shues, fi{g 5‘%’5;"?'0. April 17, at 9% o'clock, at 25 and 57 O OanliA, A, BUTTERS & CO., Austionsors. 40,000 Fine California Cigars, 9 SATURDAY, April 19, at 10 cclock, at 65 and &7 1 ORnat=\vat. A BUTTERS & 00., Austionoors, ENT_-A OOTTAGE WITH @ WOOMES, GAR 20107 Bty Olakat, Wobts 0 RENT—~A HOUSR OF 17 R Tocation on tho lako share, half romisor, No. 45 Cottago-placo, RENT—MAY 1, A2BTORY FIAN rooms, 23 Boutlt Waod-st,, half blool Buron-st, cars, Tont ohwap io's good tona ‘ownor, 235 Park-av, TNENT-TOUSE, 8 ROOME, arty who will buy 8600 of furnitw nos \’n&imwrud gas. Applg on promisos, 1 O RENT_TTION MAY 7, X PLEAGANT 77 F o R R uth Morgan-at. ; Room 9, Contral Union s 0 RENT—AT 815 NORTH FRANKLIN ST, with 18 rooins, and & good barn, Inquiro AL, UPSTAIRS, TO BUTTERS & CO.’S RegularSaturday Sale. First-Cless Parlor and Chamber Furniture, Rich Library Sets, Fine Carpets, in any quantity; also, Household Goods, of all kinds, lit- tle used; also, several Piano Fortes, Parlor Organs, and Melodeons, on BATURDAY, April 19, at 9 1-2 o’cllk, . at 66 & 57 Bouth Canal-st. ‘WM., A. BUTTERS & CO,, ) Auctioneers. GREAT SALE. ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY CARRIAGES, OF ALL DESORIPTIONS, AT ATUOTION, To pny ndvanges snd charges, on WEDNES- DAY, April 23, at 10 o'clook. This is tho Iargoat number ever offered at ono salo, Sale peromptory. Torms onsh, ‘W. A, BUTTERS & 00., Auctionoors, 0 RENT—OOTTAGE 7 TOOMS, NO. 10 WEAT- ornav,, non® Bulton-ates 430 pot fukch, *ABAKG e DILLER, northacst cornor Ad 'O RENT-BRIOK I-STORV AND BABEMENT Including furnaco. an Duroo-st. cars t low ront if satisfactory tonant. o oy blook and A-hlnnd»l\v.“fl"h‘" CroRL A maata O, WHLLS, 68 B RENT_TO A BMALL FAMILY~A HOUSE OF 14 S eni At et pleasant o Toaation. *Want. i6 b N.LORD, 1 Wabsabavy NT—I'ROM BMAY 1-FLAT Ci s, ol Ussh-av, Indulro {astoro, 0 RENT_TWOBTORY, BABE] TATL Diofront Rouah an Laks st comosits Dot bk framo houso on Fulton-st, and barn,_Ront roasonablo, App) 0 RENT-_S8TORY AND BABEMENT DRIO) T cornor Twonty-firat:it, Will r dosirablo party. Applyat 0018, NO, 6 THIRD-AV,, Wit all convoniorioos, 3 cornor Clark and Mantoo-sts, 0 RENT_t8 WABASI-AV,, 35TORY AND DASIE. 13 rooins, farnace, o at-clags tonant, . ark, with 14 roos ‘North Ashlsid-avs iling, 915 Wabash.a Ttoom 10, 191 Glark at. O ad 3 LOWY, Ttoom o, southwest ‘mont stono front, OUSIMINGS, 119 and 121 LaBalloat. '0, RENT--126 THHKOOP.8T,—BRIGK HOUSE OF 10 rooms, cold and hot watar, batha immodfately. -Inquiro at 130 Throop-st. 0 - RENT_A NEW BT A EME] houta on North mg-lln-?x. Orore datD DAENENT i Possession glvon 1[0 RIENT0-STORY FRANE, 405 WEST JACK: tore, Als Nort’ [islsfost " o i oro T tory fra: Trvl: , 'zooms, 846, DI, WISKH By ELISON & FOSTER. Hougehold Furniture! ‘Wo aroinstruoted by Jamos Warrack, Flsq., to aoll at his residonce, No. 70 Twenty-third- st., cornér of Prairie-av.,-on THURSDAY MOENING, April 17, at 10 o'clook, the ‘whole of the BELEGANT FURNITURH and offoots thorein (with tho oxceptiap of the Wines, etc.), and consisting of Handsome Parlor and Beautiful Chambor Bots, in Bolid Rosewood, Mahogany, Oak, and Walnut; Mirrors, Oil Paintings, Choice Engravings, French Marble Clock, Piano; part of Libra- ry; Dinnerand Toa Sets, in Painted and Bur- nished China; Tablo and Silverwaro; Wil- ton, Brussels, and Ingrain Oarpots: Oil- clohg; Bodding; Dining-voom, Kitchen, ond Loundry ¥urniture; Orackery, Glnsse ‘ware, Bewing Maohine, Pony Gig, oto., oto. BSalo_positive, as the family aro }%omg abroad, HLISON & FOBTER, Auotioneera, HAVENS & CO. ATUCTION SALE THIS DAY, OF Dry Goos, Notious, Hats aud Caps, Soags, Perfumery, Ohiromos, and Fancy Goods, By IIAVENS & CO., 63 South Canal. 326 WEST VAN BUREN-ST, Hleant Household Furaiture AT AUCTION, Friday Morning, April 18, at 10 o'olock, tiro housclicld—Chsmbor and Parlor T L L Todding, ac., ko, Alac, ONE ELRGANT &l'mxo' gn‘ndl can b axafninad o salo. Salo , BebTelaregy B Beloro o RO NG & GBor hustiboors: 0 RENT-TIOURES IN ALL_VARTS OF THE JACOB O. MAGILL, &1 RENT_FROM MAY 1, G.870] B, ‘mont marblo. 1ront AWGIIE NoC 10 RihiRg s low to good tonants, 19 Ridridgo court cato. dwoliing No. 5] i Tu RENTNO. 16_UNION-A! at No. 16 Union-av., or at N % 0ud 55 Woat Tagor. o0d barn % Waton Blook, worthnost R SALE—_MARDBLE-FRONT Liganav., noar Two fuy L, tor, 1 {o WS, B ‘cornor of Madison with mod im; ARNIEY, T6a Randolpheat. 0 RENT—-IN NORTH DIVISION, BOUTHWEST cornor of Boidon- rick basoms o nd kitehon on mein floor. 0.y n's Building, Sallo and Monroo-ste, b s gy easpots 0 RENT—MAY 1, COTTAGE 457 HUBBATI b Indianast, W. W. DWELLING 414 WRST MADL 15 Wost Indiana-st. W, WALLER, WILL RENT MY HOUBE FURNISH- h 0ok Dot oome ablo parties noos 0 . Nona but Bbiior, v 4 0 RENT— NEW GNOOM COTTAGES, TAKE Viow, noar north_cfl o 'D. WILLIAMS, {25 Southi Olark-st., RENT—AND FURNITURE TOR BALE—OF NO, 11 North Paulinaat., near 1093¢ North Paulina-st. RENT-OIEAP—DOUGLAS.PLAGCR, AND farnituro for salo, choap, story.and-half aotthgo, first §ay, wator, arm, oto.’ Apply toJ. 5, GOULD, 11 a A BMALL FAMILY roughly cleanod. Inquira on -av. _Possession glvon immodiately. RENT-FROM ATAY 1, ONE OF THE MOST alyable cottagoe tn tho city § Unfon Park, Inqulroat 0 RENT—COTTAGE, 100 WEST JAGKSONST cornor Oamphioll-av. * Apply at Bts South Dosplainosiat. 0, RENT_MARLLE FTONT TIOUSE, TACE nlio sh end will boa OWN, 146 Wost Radison-sbs Oharlos Hotol, 48 Uslon Pak, ton part mysolf and witc, 1RA BKA oub caso of the | HAVENS & CO., 63 South Canal-st., Willsoll at auction Baturday, April 19, at10a. m., houso- hold furnituro of all kinds, including Carpote, Chambor aud Parlor Sots, Dining and Kitohen Fumituro, Glass, ware, Orockery, &0, &0, Partios looking for bargains aro iavited to call. Bslo to commenco with fine Lino af Qarpots. By G. P. GORE CO., 23, 24, and 28 Cast Randolph.st. AT ATUCTION, On SATURDAY, April 19, at 9 1-2 0'clock, Closing Out the Stock of a Dealer, 25 Paslor Sl 8 Kheovas and V. 8. Durosus, 5, V. Onon Waskistande, £ Contea Fatlon, dstoads, £4 Gornor and Bido Whatnots, £4 Co 100 Spindlo Huduteads. o Ciatabng Kot Sofas, oungos, Extenslon Tables, Sidohoards, arpots, Stoves, 10 Vst M et " 3. g, N in&?g "’i‘,‘ffi“a"‘";;' n..“m.;’ fapross Wagans, Har. 0, &0, § )a) cost POt Red, 203 Thaby O GORE & 00., Auctionuors, By HODGES & CO., 618 WEST LAKE-81, We havo ordorsto sollat auotion, on Saturday, April 10, at 104, m., tho ontiro contouts of tho privatedwell~ \Wust Wasbinglon-st.,” consioting of iing Lugjish-body Brunsols, 3-ply, Ingrain, aud staic carpets, mutblo-tup chiambor dots, -diniug-rodm furniluro; aiso 1465 rango slovo and kitohon utonsils, and n Jargo and aplondid lot. of crackory and ohtiory, DIAtoU Warse A in faot overyihing usod for housckeaping. " Laok oub . 1o will bo positive, and without re. © paction aro loasing tho city, snd must be nullorshine, . B,—Each porson attonding this ealo wtl bo fur- nlod wth & ROSeR) Srock tioroby avolding tho om. Tarrasamont of giving tho naimo of tha pldder, . I, MORRISON, Auctlonoors By JAMES GEARY & CO. Saloon Fiztures, Btock, &a., of the Saloon No, 117 South rankifuat, on d(\).;‘ proiilios, sonlating of lar Gountor, , Ohalrs, Hiovo, Birror, Glass Waro, 0. thie' doy. ‘st 330 oolak B Qi br JAMUS” GLARY & 00., Anotionurs, 48 Northi Ontial-at, .0LASS OOTTAGES NOS, laco. ("flhlrnu;llfl.hvglh)‘, noar R e [0 ENT_BIAY T, FIRST. 40 and U9 Douglas pl Prario-av: Also d Wobel Dotwoon 1 and §p, m, RE! NT—N‘?. 881 FUIV!I‘HO&N‘ 5., g i 2 LR Ict, Roota i Otia 0 RENT—_FROM MAY 1 7 or Taonth, . Apply 1o DESIRABLE HOUSE OF or, 503 Bouth Doarborn:aty, TO RENT--HOUSES. Bi b ontinued, - 10 RENT. 0] [E-A FINR TWO-STOR' mo dwolling with briel soment, 10 rooms, witl th-roo jonola, and all modern mprovomonts. 0 has doublo'parlors, 8 bag windows, 2 marble nd butitin fiat-class etylo, inolosad In an aoro s shing lage, 45 minates' o) 2ago, on tho llll-unl::ynl I\'F‘Iun of ths Ohicago & North- ] storn Railway, . 0, ) with RSO, Y O isiiie Vi 0 RENTWITHIN 106 HODN OF LIALE DETOT, on tho & Q0L T, 3 mibles from Ontoago, & onvoniont lignss, wihi fuenithro and plahp (If Aoyicod)s nith T acros of gatifon and an abuRdAeo of feutt, Ao, (4 olf and wranddaoebler, agod 13 yonrs, oould hoard, Ungugstionably roforonccs fivon and roquirod, Thoso 'who fdulga‘in the wood or it boighs Rl ol Dol tont mly vory liboral tarwie will bo affacad. 3 o HATOR, o, Burago Uoanty, fil. 2 [0 RENT_FURNT Y JIOUBE ON UNIL DOy e, ot MY HIOUSE OF, DAL ith frults and flowora: Lt barn and atables, This hpuso 18 pleasantly situatod jn tho shado of full grown white gai la noer tho lako, and withln sovon mishionwalk of 0t o tlia Tromisos, o 3 RIDBEL: 1 WPt ot 0 WENT—BY M. V. HOTOIKIAS, 8 OLARICAT., T 8 kiousos at Frayods 95, 830, and 840 0 montti, 0 RENT-IN WINNETKA-ANOTIIIL NEW . ouss, rmome, 840 por montly1 anollior ot 8 rocotis, 822 poc mionth. T, M. GRAVES; Winnotka. TO RENT--STORES, OFFICES, &0, T e T oy & o A BLARE, T LaBailoat, » ‘0 FOPoms 0 RENT—OFFIONS, NINGLE OF EN BUITE, :l’_fluh_uflm; "%'l‘n; only ono flfght natre; r{&% 7 a1l rospoots. samd No, 163 Hawt Waslhngion ety oo 0. RENT—SECOND AND TIIND TLOORS OF T S gt bon> AIURD TLOCHS, OF sopatato. J, V', NIONOLS & 0., 25 Boutl Cazal-st. 70 RENT_FIRST.C i Talizosd town of Nusiiua, Towa. 2.0, Box No. &3, Nashus, Chicknsaw Oounty, Towas 70 RENT-STORES AND OFEIOES IN ALLTOOA: tionn, low, to good tonsats, JACOB O» MAGLLL, i e B3 Boath Oracieats o = 0 RENTTIT WAREHOUSE, WITH AL MOD: ern conventenoos, logated on tho northwost, comor of Caan nd Bict "x’i&""’s.vm"«”xf Bnd basomont: o 00 . W. Togors, Jr. 1 torant from Ay 1. o MATTOORY & WARON, b5 Tapsonave” 0 TENT-_OR. TORAGRE, OTt MANUTAG: ToX T Sak oy L Wt oy of Dbl B BRIOK ATORE_IN TR Addross o s6d Wasllingtonata., a &ono-bulldlng, conthing to Ioite’ saltablp for b 7 i ‘el % Dardwares o; wool, oto. Addvoss B 8%, THboag ofbos. TD RENT—OFFIOLS AND BLERPING-APART- " kor e, Rt ] e rouaal-By.and Jasaonat, ; G, nn all oot Anmratomo Appiy fa bailding. JONN 8. GARLAND & G0, oo 'O RENT—FROM MAY 1. & CORNEI BTORT, 76225: alao the uppor floor oontalning 18 rooms, now gocupiod s hoarding-houso. — Apply 84500 Wost Harrie T e o 37, OB, OXLIOLS TN DULLD: ¥ Halstod and Madjsonsts., storo. Woll adapiod fora phrsiolan. Innulro th drig S1oos atost, Als iing, & GIVINS, 58 Ladalloat, o e 0 RENT—DESK-ROOM, ¥ TABATTIBT., RODA D oo s RO SR P 0 RENT-STORK, AND FIXTURES FOR BALE. Inquirs at 11 Glshourn-av. D e it ok KO8t o cxasah dreoon lotio: nist, at 13 to #85 por mos - Efi;‘g ‘Block, atA] Lallo-stes by Wh. H CONDON, om 3. lflBl(:\: givon ll.nneu? Xl‘vl! at Moom 8l, 169 LaSalloat, 0 RENT—A BTORIE ON BTATE-ST., OPPOSITH Tutior Palmor's Hotol. _Alzo officos and lofts above, woll lighted. Ingniro 8t ooin 11, 161 Monroo-t. R NTORES 16 AND. 115 IUTILAY, FOUT elon{oa 50 BASSIRERt i foons, Sod tane ant A MOORE & GURGINGs, i s M T - alioat, 0 RENT—LOFTS AT 808 STATE.ST,. § FLOORS, T NG IR AT B 508 AINGS, 11D s i T, o b 100U & GUAL v, 8uilablo for any businss or Lght mauu- fnoturtog, 1. TOWY, sonthwvost cormor Glaeit aud Ao Too-stn. NT—DESIRABLE BTORE, &I STATEST, D oo o bseiounts (b baALagS 0. 8. WALLR1t, B20'S(atost., Koom 8, RENT_MARILE FRONT STOIE AND BARI. O i, Mo, WAt LRKE R vt Boulion: Atruta Tocation. " Apply ta J. D. WEBER, 30 Park-ay. ¢ 0 RENT-FOUR GOOD OFFIORS ON SRCOND storvs aisg sovosat larko and small xooina woll izht: 44, with oF withoutstoam powar. Apply 8t Na 11 North 5k 8t 0 RENT-G.5TORY BRIOK BASEMENT HOUSH Wi Y., Tyellth.st., 14 rooms: brick e R e INT—HANDROMELY TURNISHED OFFICE, D e e i 3 ngs, agd furniiu at 8 sao- Ezlfinil Z}p'f: 1 BAYLES & WALKER, Toom13, 10 ailoiat. 0 RENT-HOTEL BUILDING ON THE CORNER of Fifth.av. and Adams-at., containing 70 rooms, iagpdise a g et o aniey el 164 Tho promidos, of DREW & NEWBURY, Yooms § and 9 Hryan Block. TD RENT-2 STORES ON MILWAUKEE-AV., A / taro on Knzioat.; also o cottago, Apply at & Wost Randolph.of, TO RENT--ROOMS, R SOT ESRCEEr, Sy 0 @A, wator, snd atos-olns o dnd atey, 18 Mpamoson's. Tiaok. Dy WAk 1. THOME: BON, 22 West Madlson.st. \0 RENT~LODGING ROOMS TOR GENTLRMEN in socond and thizd storios brick bujldlng corner Ran- dolph and Jeflorsor ; havo insido blinds, with x"ll and closots on samo floor, Apply ab Room 40, No. 105 Wost Randolph-at, 0 REN&‘;EFI}NIBK@Q B()‘fllllg; UX:‘EHBWDXE o, or ote o Y CApe Dly 64 North Olari-ate - o »obe @entlomon. Ap 0 RENT _ FOUR ELEGANT TOONS. BIOK Sullag, sstiabl for dratminting and houiokospiog Dost fooation inclly, Call and oxamine, avor storo, €14 Cottaga Grovoavs s S T .l SO OF EABON: o hest, Aleo b o ; furisbed orunfurnished. It6forences roquirod. 0 RENT—A NIOELY DURNISIED FRONT PAT: TlnYlEfl mmall r‘iam with or without board, in a privata family, at 269 West Monroa-t, - 0 RENT_NEAT FURNISHED ROOMS TN A PIE to f: , 10 to 820 ith: board if roquire :];.'E:n}ng{.h?%axvué’fi dealrod. 1238 Wabasheav. T R G S R abaah-av.; bas 11 xoome v i {opamonts.“A5bis 1o YERD. W: FEOk, N5, abxor's ailding, TG RENT-TWO TOWER FLOORS OF A BIIOK o TRy, - ariy rotatainy apmot looe Moald Lot vato famlly. Party o uppor floor W Joafrod.. Hoforongon raqulred.” Fornus, B60. No. 40Uasss st,, 84 door from 1llinola-t, antiomor a, fio alao siuglo roou IIrk houeo, i1 Wost Madiaon ek, 0 RENT_% LARGE ROOMS OVERSTORES NOS, D T B Eih Olackone: Bood Since: o boardig fouso, *Likowisod basomouta botweon Jackson and Van uren-st. ; cottago No, 810 Wost Van Burcn-st. Iuquira onzpromisea from 9 tall &, m., and3to 4 p. ., or 153 Evlng-st. ! RENT_AT 818 WEST LAKE-ST._PLEASANT TD"flfll‘lbod l{‘u’fiplsnu«mum, ‘with board convenfont. RENT_ELEGANT ROOMS, SINGLE OR LN O alie arniehor on i aroia, Ashisnd Blook, Spposito Shormau Houso, __Inguirs on uppor f WANTED---TO RENT. ANTEDTO RENT_FORNTSHED ROOM, WITHE B o hoat pa s Soratusts ostod. A ddrones & torms, X 3, Trbune ofiou. "ANTRD—TO RENT_WE HAVE NUMEROUS applications for good Liouses tolot, inall parts of tho city, Partl wilog samo witl find it to their advan« fngo tacail on J 1. ORAMWFORD & GO, 160 LaSalloat. MISOELLANEOUS. TAPER FOR T UNMARRIED OF AMERIOA, tho ** Matrimonlal News," soldby all newsdealors. Bon 10 conte for samplo copy 3 P U, Hox 601, Ohicago, 10 RENT—NO, 1067 MIOHIGAR-AV,—HOUSE 18 A n ‘oot and closots. Lot 30x180, baen. Tho location i f tho bost,For admissl et et bl S AR 'O RENT_A GOTIIO COTTAGE — NO. 8 O, socond stroot south of Dauglan.placo, and noar Cot. d, containing elght rooms wit oollar, elo,, ona tho hardwaro storo Nos. NT_NG 63 WIST ADAME.ST,, PORBES] By, Sstory and baseriiony briok housg, w (i Woet cornor Oalumot. TON, Rooms 8 and 7, Ol ADOPTION—A NEALTAY INFANT GIRL. F l‘l‘nnn ndflrn{?}{ 7.”‘I‘dlmno office, GAZF.’B TOURIST TIOKETS FOR EUROPE Oanatn o East, by thiort sos-routos from England, Gaonte FoL) Comprne v Bitovo aad tho East, Tiokota by tho London & Nortiwostorn Rallway’ antio Bastagos sooRead by At 1no 0f mtosmship Amorioas oiflo, No. o liowling Groon, Now Yo D 100KA~GARIL PATD ¥OR_PRIVATE, JFDL cal and Inw libistios, at tho Standard OId. Bosk Btoro, QIARIN 0N, 311 "and 21454 Eazt. Madisonate, fout doora east of ¥rankiin, TONEI'S INVENTORE BUREA G0, Patont Solicitors, 13 Olarka BY, 83, dnd K. Wo buy acd soll paton W R e o e at0 snanro bualaosa: avostigato it sts.Ttoom 39, 136 Olackate Call feom 10 ae e 10 8 e e D, STONERL 4, oma 73, 73, Ty 0 RENT-3.8TORY FRAME AND BRICK BASI. it b Wabash-av,, pirt ¥ A oL et i linkonat” STORY BRIOK AND BRIOK BARE. , on West Monroo-at,, noar 7o Morgan. _J. 8. GOULD, 119 {10 RENT—1023 AND 1033 MIOHIGAN-AV., IN THI 800 por anns TENT-TWO FINE CHAMBER: oraiatiod, TAIblS {ront, Bosth Kider Save to atraot cars aud day board, o Bathe Addross X convenionces, inclu offioc. SETOILY AND BASEMENT 1] tal O, 591 Waibhshar. 0 RENT_RLEGANT MANBLE FRONT, WABABIL L, ‘southmost, Gornok nty-iiret-st, 3 ot bonnd FRISNTE S RAPPLY v., north of Iwonty- Clarkcand Madison 0 RENT—ELUGANTLY FURNIBIIED TOUST OF 4,0 branio, aduth of Hwonty:soestiet, (0 081 or's a N, Tioom 5, suthwost osraof Oler: aud Madison-ate, VWANTED-A TIOKET OF TABS 10 PRILADEL: phia or New Yok, ar ta elthor city and roturn, Ade dross X. 80, Tribuno ofico, 18 TO HA AL, APPLY TO AN & GO ekt Raitdorsh INSTRUGTION, TADY TEAGIRR OF BXPERIENOE IN MUSIO 13 dostrous of sosaring rooma ud board {n & Hral-oless hul‘ll,.rn?l'l) ,I'HII’:BEVI‘D‘BI H;fllfi ‘a‘l‘ c.n;}(‘ll bo :ln;?‘a‘:.? aquivalont. - Toataf olty rofaroucy il lireie e W] Wkt Wesbispion ot VW ANIED-A TEAGHER IN IHGHER NATITE- maclos for 8 privat sohoal: L. 12, Telunno Siice. - PERSONAL, ERSONAT—JIM HAS NOT RETURNED, P! nngn‘t\umufiomnun. oo Tassanys o 1 AN PBJ!EO'NA!.—IF DR, JENOME O. SALTZMAN, formorly of Marshalitown, Jawa, 1s {n the oity, ond adirous 10 an ot feionde 1345 Lribupe ohase "o PEREONALTO (0; LETTER FOR YOU AT PLAGE ‘namod. 100, : i ndrons to 1, Mov o taai, Staiar; 00 yoie nsale D_BASENENT_DIIOR .. botwaon South Park and o cat- Yom 68 hor imonth. Appiy a 64 atd. 60 Wabesh 0 RENT-3ETORY MARNLE-FRONT, wotav. Anply (oM. 3 TULIY, Nech BRSONAL~ENGLEWOGD DUMMY, WEDNES- ay pom; Wi tho party who was filghtood™ by Talting {ron pie orreapond with tho goutleman who oosupled ada 47 Addross DISORUETION, Trib TO EXOHANGE, N ELEGANT HOUSKE, an Ustumat-av. ; §3,800: $3,000 of 4 Tioard 1y ownor: noathor boardors, JAOOL O, Bl and I Bouth Olark-st. By BRUSH, SON & CO, POSTEONEIVIIEIND. Tho Auotion Salo of Tuenlturo at 404 Wost Madia tl THURSDAY, April 17, at 10 whfig'fi\’z?fltg'r;é -lo‘nl‘('?l sl bo'soid withoal e ! roserves ToRMAIONIRUNY) NON & 0., Auctiougers, Suburban, 'O RENT_TWOJIOUSKS AT KIMHURST, PLEA. sanit and ogmmodio £wo minutes of dopot, huest, MO RENT ~ AT NEVA LAKE, WIS,, L ieahars g Sk i TR s LR olugant v o lyio dy L, OUIVRIN & faraialiod housa, 126 Houth Olarkatuy Roo o i $i0,000 HOUBL AND, ARG n H ; 3. irat 46, onat of Mloigatiats "B 11 DROWN, Kast Ada TD LXOHANGE-HOUSE AND IH AORES OF s hl . KENNEDY, VLI e o Chtdo i : '0 EXOHANQE~-10 LOTS AT IRVING PARK FOR tia d I burbs, B, KENNED' ANTED—A PEACI OROHARD IN RXOWANGH for aubi o WAL GARNETT o Oultxbfi::hnxhlu Vropesty. & 00, L