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] e ey POOR DE BELLOY. The Oheckered Oareer of & French Marquis. — The Tis and Downs of an Im- practical Gentleman. Losses on 'Chenge Drive Him to Seok tho Grave of a Suicide. Tho Ohlcagoan rapldity with which France is rocovering from her Lumtliativg losson rocelved from Gormany, is of groat bonofit to the discl- plen of outhannsla, It is espocially Fronoh in ides, and, furthormoro, numbors among ks ad- horonts moro Fronchmon than any other nation- elity. Thoro is somothing comical about & Frenchmau's idon of suleide. Whon it doubt, die,"” apponrs to bo his motto. If his mistress amilea upon a rival, ho bows with inimitablo graco and ehoots himaolf like & woll-brod gontlo- mon, Hois not cowardly onough to shoot his zival. It would bo impolite. Bo hio scattors hia own brains ont. o hos no horrors of suicido,— rather likes the idon of it, apparontly, An oxcollont illustration of & Fronchman's iden of lite I8 found In tho ohockored carcer of the Marquis Do Balloy, who yesterday ohoso a boor-saloon in which to sacrifloo himsolf. The placo solocted s indoseribably ludicrous, token in conngction with tho rank and breeding of tho eulcide, But perhapa it would be bettor to give & short biography of this truly commondable wann, to wind up with the mannor of hia death, Tho first thing known of bimis thathoisa ¥ronch Marquis, ¢ in good standing,"” is because his attompted suicido is not yot successful—is ‘tho failuro that overything olso has bvon fWith him. When quito a young man he foll heir toproporty worth $300,000 in gold. His titlo and his monoy, whore money goes a long way, mado ifo excecdingly onjoyable to him. Sofull of 1o was bo, thathodid Parisond the rost of ‘Europe in two yesrs. o could have continued olng it, ind not his monoy given out, leaving only 980,000 botsveon him and nbsoluto beggary. ‘What was $80,000 to a Fronch Marquls who had dons Paris? Abgolutoly nothing. 8o ho osme to tho United Btates, where it wonld go ouly about half ne far, and Ianded in New York, Dur- ing his sojourning in Paris Lo had mado the ac- 'quaintanco of an catimable New York family,who roturned to this country with him. Ho was a groat favonte, Young, witty, ood . looking, musical, & philosophor, utterly nknptled of ovorything, and a8 polished o disciple of Vol- talro o8 avor Iandoed in New York City, Such a msn finds monoy vanish with & rapi lh% known oply in this country, where evory costs sbout twica ns much as in Europe. i not nuxprialng that o vory short timo sufficed to ro- duco his $80,000 to 516,000 This was disgust- ln%, 80 ho wont to Utica. tica is not a protontious city, but onr Mar- quis was happy for s while, o met Mr. N. K. Foirbank there, and the two ‘Yenfiemun bocamo frionds. Ho romainod in Utica somo time, wod wandored Westward to Michigan, whers bo epent one winter in tho backwoods, fshing, hunting, onjoying himsolf immensoly, and woolng & moat ¢l g lady, @8 only o Tronch gentleman can woo, ~ Whon his sports camo to an cnd ho camo West to Ohioago, and agein mado himeelf quite at homo hero. Iia good fortune appeared to stick by him protty closoly, for though lo bankrupted himsolf in epoculation, or cawmo 5o nenr it that min stared him in tho aco, conveniont rolativo diod and Toft him s fortuno of somo £80,000. But speculation was too much for him. Ho in- wasted fim'“ recoipts and other snares, and soon found iimself flat on his financial back egain. This was very hard, but not to a mer- ourial Frenchman, Ho shrugged his shoulders and found himself Itho posscesor of o few thousnnd dollars, Ho concluded to go back to Nichigan tho foliowing wintor and hunt, hint- iug that he would get married boforo the soa- gon was over, Accordingly ho hunied and wedded tho charming lady who now mowrng over his prostrato body. Speculation had no charms for him in the city, 8o ho started a conn- try grocory in tho wilds of Michigan, mado love to s beautiful wife, aud lived thero till four or fiye children wore born, by which timo hu‘éyua, ‘of courso, bankrupt. & Under the circumstances- o roturned to the eity and gave leztons in music, but this did not sult him, and ho gave it up,as boing monatouous and atupid. Ho thorofors wrote a brilliant lecture on spiritualism, which he secretly rogarded ns a most gigantio fraud, and o ably prosonted it that ho mndo many converts and a fow hundred dollara, But the ti lng grew stalo, and ho was too bonorable to bo ablo to prench what ho did ot boliovo aftor tho novolty had worn off, and Yo gave up spirituslism for speculation ‘onco moro. Luck socmed to emile upon him. A friend from Fronce camo along with 860,000, nnd tho &wo 8ot to work to loso it all in spoculation in tho. shortesk possibla spaco, Thoy wero very wuccossful in this dlreciion, and wore soonro- dueed to penury. Nothing could daunt M. De Bolloy. He had shown himself to his social aoquaintances » most brilliant and vereatilo gontloman, the soul of ‘honor; he had proved to tho satisfaction of tho Board of Trade that he was a¢ unfortunato & wpeonlator a8 any man could bo. Ho now showed bis indomitable pluck by biring himeolf out as o Yaborer in Mr. Fairbank’s cstablishmont at $1.76 a doy, Mr. Falrbank liked Lim very much, and detormined to aseist him to a botter position ag soon a8 ho showod any desiro for it, but the Marqua gob tirod of the laborious work, and itchod to mako monoy on the Board. Mr. Fairbank gonerously advanced him £8,000, get him up ng o brokor, and for once M. De -Bolloy's worldly prospects bogan to brighton radunily. But betook to spoculntion again, and jout heavily. He was perpetually losing, ' Mr, Falrbank, before ho went to Now Orleans, lot it ‘ba known that ho would be security for an addi- tional §1,000, but that followod tho rost. Tho ‘Alarquis was caught in tho great *‘corner,” lost hio credst, and af last his cournge. His imme- diato wanta wore supplied by small remittances from France, but_his courage was at zero, and 1o outlook Vs gloomy. Binca Triday last Lo ‘has boon ospecially despondent, and was propared for almost anything. On Monday he offored to bot @60 that he would not live another weok. Tho samo day he pulled out s pistol in Wolford's saloon and pointed the muzzle at his hoad, and would grabub]y have used it kad it not boon Xnooked out of his band. | Betwoen b nnd 6 o'clock last evening, he went Into Xerchoft's boor saloon, No. 122 South Clark stroot, "in company with DMessra, J. E. Brown, whose office is ot No, 127 LaSalle gtreot, and D. fihnm;}lln, Esq, of No. 528 West Erio atroot. o sat down to n tablo and ;ordered a glase of heer. While it was boing ‘drawn he pulled out a umall rovolver, placed the lmuleo to hia forehond, fired, and fell off the sont. Tho doora wore Inslnntl‘{ locked, as the reporb of tho pistol had already bmughtnuraw% to them, and the wounded man, with a bullet Durled in his brain, wns plnced upon his foet, He thoreupon walked to tho bar, the blood atreaming down bis faco, thook bands wit sov- oral porsons, and apologized in the politost con- ceivable manner for the inconvenionco ha had caused the proprietor, and became insensiblo. Dr. Farwell was nont for, dud arrivod in timo to find the poor follow insonsible. Ife examined the wound, and pronounced it fatal, A hack wna procured, and tho unfortunate gentloman takep :f:rl:“:u Lia houso, No. 708 Wost Washington Whilo the story of hislifo is Indlcrous, and the circumatancos of this tragedy aro not destl~ tute of a cortain amount of humor, there Is no ong in this oity who will bo mourned as ho will it Lo dlea An accomplishod gontloman, honora- ble, kindly, brilliant, and gencrous, ho won that entcom whioh nll the monay thnt pissod through his hands could not have bought for him, LATER, Tho physlclan who Is attonding Mr, De Belloy (te gentlemen who ghot himeclf yosterday aftornoon) is convinced that Lo i not danger- ously wounded. An oxamination of tho sealp, Iste lnst avoning, showed that tho ball did nof onter the brain, but glancod off and lodged nonr theleft tomplo, It was removed without difii- culty; aud, although sufferiug coneidorably at prodont, Mr, Delialloy will not be indisposoed for more than a week or {wm Big Excursion Party, Pansons, K., April 3%.—Gov, Osborn, Liout.~ Gov. Btover, and Congressman D, P. Lowe, no- companiod by tho Btato oficers and Senators of Kantns, the Bpeaker of the House, and a large number of Jadlos, psssed through 1"nmonuta~lhy on routo for Donfeon and Galvenian. Tho hos-| mlnlltlen of tho Missourl, Kanuns & Texus and e T'oxas Contral Railroads having boen ox- tonded to the oarty st Parsons, thoy wore jolnod THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1873, by Gen.-Bupt. W. I, Woodnrd, and Judgo T. O, Boarn, Attorney of the road. The party will visit Galvoaton, Austin, and other polnts of ina toroat fn Toxas. Arrangoments have Bosh madg for n grand rocoption by thé Governor and Logislature of Toxna. EN1SON, Texyy April 24.—The Kansas oxeur- slon party atrived horo to-day, and, after n short stop, procooded on tho way to Galveston, STATE LEGISLATURES. MICHIGAM, Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribu:ie, TAwpiNg, Mich., April 24.—Tho bill subntitut- ing the county syatom of taxation for tho prea- ent systom contralized at tho Auditor-Gonoral's ofiico, failed Ly two yotes on its final passage In tho Sonato. A bill passed rogulating which pn- ront shall havo tho cuntody of tho ohildren it tho nronts havo separatad ; also, for taxing liconsed Lato homentond lands aftor five iom‘u; algo, for the oustody and safo keoping of porsons triod for murder and acquilted on tho rounds of insanlty 5 algo, provid- ug for {ho ocotablishment of n_ Btalo Tlouss of.Correction; alsa, allowiug porsons making improvements on lands undor color of titlo tho right to recover tho value of the im- royemonts ; also incroasing the jury foos. ud(ie owoll'a gonoral bill for the incorporation of cltios was somewhnt amonded and passed. [To the Aasoctated Pres,] TLANamNG, Mioh,, April 24.—The Houso hill to #bolish tho prosont and adopt the county systom of taxation failed in the Honato, wnnting two votos of the required msjority, ‘Tho Honato passed Houso bills to provide that in caso of the ao{mrnuon of tho paronts, tho mother shall bo ontitlod to the caro and ocustody of the chil- drou under 12 yoars, unloss a court of compotont jurlsdiotion shall othorwiso deoroo, The Houso passed Bonato bills to provide for tho taxation of liconsod Stnte homostead Jands aftor five yoars; to provide for the custody and safe-kooping of porsons tricd for murdor and acquitted on the Emuml of inganity ; to make provisions for establishing a Biato Houso of Corroction, To-morrow the Logislaturo ceaaas to transnct businoss, and tho membors and officors will dis- porso, oxcopting thoso who must finish the on- grosslug nnd signing of b8, Tho aoasion lna continuod 115 dnys, and tho day of final adjourne mont noxt weak, \Vaduesday, will mako 121 days, bolng sovontacn days longer than the sossion two years ago. A smallor numbor of acta has beon passod, however, than at any session.for the last six yoars. 3 g k- OHIO, Corvmnus, O., April 24,—In the Honso, this moruing, the Houso_joint resolution directin, tho Biulo_Auditor, Taiirond Commissionor, and Attomoy-General to inquire a8 to tho fares and froights on railronds, the taxation of tho snmo, «and roport to tho Logislaturo what changos or now lawsaro necesapry o “compel equity and Justico betweon the peoplo and thoso companios, was adopted, The House bill to authorize Coun- ty Commiesionors t8 furnish blanks and slato- monts to Bheriffs and Clorks wag passed. In tho Hougo this aftornoon, the Senate bill to rovent cruelty to animnals was prssed ; also tho ousa bill to nuthorizo oities and villages to tako charge of that portion of tho nationnl road that lies within their corporate limits. The Bon~ ate spont the whole doy in_diecussing the Gon- oral Approprintion bill. The bill was finally de- featod—yang, 143 nays, 20. NEW YORK. Avoaxy, N. Y., April 24.—Tho Legisiature to- day elocted Martin J. Townsond, Itogont of tho Univoraily, in placa of John A.’ Griswold, do- coased, and the Senata pasacd o bill providing for aubmitting to tho peoplo tho quostion, “ Shall the oflico of Judges of State bo hoveafior fillod by appointment ?" g ARKANSAS, Litre Rocm, Ark, April 24.—Both Houses have beon in sosslon all d iy, and will bo in sou- sion all night and until tho final adjournment to-morrow. Abont thirty bills passed the Sen- ate to-duy, all without reading oxcopt by titlo. Sk <caciit NEW JERSEY, TrextoN, N. J., April 24.—1ho Souate to-day adjourned sine dio. SN S Y FIRE INSURANCE. Convention of the National Roard of UnderwriterisssSccond Bay’s I'ro= ceedings, & New Yonr, April 24,—Tho National Board of TFire Undorwriters, in sossion to-day, sdopted o resolution, on tho recommendation of tho Com- mittoe of Local Boards, ompowering Bupervis- ing Agonts to examino privatoly the books of any inenranco ngont suspootod of taldiug risku nt 1088 than soliedule rates, and g roport the faots tongonts of tho compnuy only. A resolation waa also ndogtod to establish a fund of §100,000 to pay rowards to sacuro the srrest and couvio- tion of incendinries. . After long discuesion, - & resolution was adoptod giving the Exoouflve Committoo powor to considor a recommendation for the adoption of tho * Threo-quarters limitation olsuue,” such olnuso to bo Insarted in all policics, thoreby limiting the liability of tho cum[;anins. The bill pouding in the Loglslature providing for a corpa of sappors and miners, with power to destroy buildings to provent gtunt fives, was favorably viowed, and a copy thoreof ordered to bo gont to onch Bostd of Firo Underwritors in the United Btatos, A romolution waa referrod to tho Com- mittaeo on Logislation sdvocating a ropeal of tho State law, taxiug promiums and deposits of for- elgr;, companies and promiuma of State com- aniés, Tho only changn in the now board of officors 18 Samuol T\ Blagdon for Bocrotary. Aflor rocoss, tho Committeo on Adjournments and Btalistics ollorad , supplomontary ropor, roquosting all companies to colloot as much ata- tietics of firos and losses on difforont kinds of proporty a8 possible, and furnish such informa- tion to tho genoral ngent, with a view to as cor- roct an adjustmont of rates and premiums on ‘proporty as possible, Tho roport was accoptod, + Garrigue offered » resolution to the effect that in lossos whoro a number of companics are interosted, no company shall Puy tho minimum on its amount of risk until it has notifled tho othor companies. Tho resolutions also advised procautions against the hasty paymont of losses, and providod that adjustors, before any clsim ia paid, sholl sond proof of losses and adjusiments 0 the homo oftices. Mr. Hondeo aud Mr. Wobster opposed the roeolutions, nnd, aftor considerable discuasion, the resolution rogurding the bLasty payment of lossos and requiroment of proof of lossos bolng Bout to homo officos boforo pryment was with- drawn, Tho following was offorod in ita stoad and ndopted ¢ : Resolved, That tho companics constituting tho Na- tional Doard will dlscournge tho haaty adjustment snd paymeut of lossos, and will, 60 for a8 18 ox« pedient, havo the proof of sald losses sont to thelr re- ‘spective officos before their paymont, Tho following was also adopted : Resolved, That tho payment of adjusted losses befora ‘maturity shall not bs suthorized by any company ifh- ont the consent, in writing, of the msjority of tha ccompanies intereated having boen proviously received. The election of officers was then gone into, Messrs, Wabster, Little, aud Miller being ap- olntod tollors. Tho tickot ru‘imrtml by the ominating Committec was cloofed. Mr. Locke submittod o long statoment from the Now York Btate Board rogarding the rates ou farm ;l)mpurly‘ and giving the principal foa- tures of the now form of policy and rogulation of rates, asking the National Board to indorse their aotion in” this matter. Mr. Locko an- nounced that the Firo Insurauce Jompany of ‘Watertown had withdrawn from tho Btate Bonrd, and rofused to agreo to the new regulations, The atatoment wos roforred to the lLixecutive Committoo. Adjournod sino die, the Presldent promising to announco tho standing committeod at a futura time, P e Nuffocated to Donth, Spectal Lisputsh to T'he Chicugo T'ribune, BranrpsyiLLg, Pa,, April 24,—1'wo mon wore guftocatod at Bhorman's furnaco this morning, Oue of the valves.in the slowing-oylindor gat oub of ardor, and tho Ewo engineors Wont in to ropalr it. 'Tho valve botwoon tho oylinder and hot-blast was not tightly closod, and tho gas from the furnaco came in'on them, klluufi them instantly, 1t ju supposed, Thoy lay *in tho cylinder from midnight nutil 6 o'clook borore they were found, Their names aro John Dale, head-onginoor, and 1larry Stott, ansistant, ‘Ihey ezoh loave u wifo, but no family, 3 ———— The IRichmond Switch Disastor. of this olly mumiu‘ff, Bupromo v.?ud_go by tho farmers of TnovipeNow, R. I, Alel 24.—'ho remains of another viatim of tho Richmond switch dlsastor have been idontifled ag tho body of Jerry Oronin- er, a #ailor, who leaves & wife and soven children in Doston. Parts of {wo moro bodles romain’ without apparently any poasibilily of identificn- tion. Inquiries aro mindo for four or five mins- ing parsons, belloved to have beon on il il fatod train. The Supreme Judgeship, Peonia, Il April 24,—~Tho National Democrat 1il contuin un_editorial, to-morrow the nomination of the Hou, ox Couuty, sé & candidate :l‘x“ 0 avorin, of Princoton Coitvention on tho _ 80th. Attor sponking of Judgo clrol(x'u orsonal popus Inrity and acknowlodged logal ability, montlon- ing ‘his ropoated oloction to tho Bonoh in[n distriot Inrgoly opposed him In politics, and to the Btata Constitutional Convention from Knox Cmml{, tho nrticlo oloson as follownt * Dut in thoso laudstions of tho logal and por- sonal character of Judgo Oralg, wo say nothing In disparagent of Judgo Lelaud, and If either of thoso gentlomon, or nny othor whom wo think worthy, oompotont, and fitted for tho pooltion bo nominated, they will ro- colve tho hoarty support” of the Democrat in the coming judiclal campaign. Wo hiopo tho Oonvontion may male a good solection and act with harmony nnd co-oporation with on- orgy and offeot.” RAILROAD NEWS. Roston’s Plans to Sccuro o Grentor Share of the WWestorn Tradess«Ero= yoscd IRnllrond Coneolidation sw= Other Rallrond Matters, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Maxsr1ELp, O., April 28—A. grand oxourslon took plago to-dny over tho now Mansflold, Cold- wator & Lako Miohigan Railrond, Toledo' Divis- fon, tho’ train running from Toledo to Mana- flold, ond roturn, About 800 lending citizons of Tolodo visited Mansfiold, joinod by &0 or mors from Tiflln, and a3 many from other points. The oxcurslonists wore welcomed to Manafleld by much noisy demonstration, and the Hon, John Bhorman dolivored a briof wolcoming addross, rosponded to by Gon, Wagor Bwayno and Mayor Jonos, of ‘Polado, and the 1lon. W. P. Noblo, of Tifln, ‘The excursionista wore entortained at tho 8t, James by the Ponnsylvanis Company, and dopartod for Tolado about 4:30 p. m., about fifty Mansflold citizons accompanying thom. %‘Ilm rlond will bo opencd for genoral busincss on ay 1, New Yong, April 24,.—The majority report ot tho Hoosao ‘Tuunol Tailrond Committeo of tho Massnchusotts Logislntura, providing for & cone solidation of & number of railronds into ouo cor- poration, by the namo of tho Boston and North- western Railroad Company, 18 rogarded horo as tho boginuing of a dofloot{on of thiose ourrents of trado that have hitherto made Now York tha ahlpginx focus of the coniinont, Tho consoll- dnted company, it in provided, shall oporato tho Hoosao Tunnel and it4 approaches, but ail rail- roud corporations connogting therewith, or with tho Boston aud Northwestorn Raliroad, shall pos- #oss tho right of mending thoir cars, pnescngors, and froight through the tunnel upon equal terma and withi oqusl facllity. It is aldo provided that tho Commonwealth may nfter six months' no- tleo, tako possossion of tho ronds of the consoll- dated company. > A lottor from Boston esys that, by the near oponing of the Hoosac Tunnel and the consoli~ dation of railrond intercsts, Doaton hopes to -shoro {n the Wostern trade, which ia to undergo Frcn and rapid dovelopment. Boston expeots 0 bocomo n grand grain dopof, through the new railronds, harbor, and dock improvoments, and arrangemonts for tho rapid - transhipment of goods. Commercin! oxpedionts are oven now nooded for the rapidly incrossing Wontern trado. Four Westorn conuooting lines aro project- od, ond connection with Onwefla is pto&naod to seoure tho Inke trado. Chioago will bo broughbt within 024 miles of Boaton, whils itis 1,018 mlles from Now York. Tho differonce in favor of New York to Oswego {8 231¢ miles, but Boaton ia 200 miles nearer Europo. Now Boston ‘gots tho siftings of the Westorn trado, but hopos soon to got the bullk of it,and to make producors gock the Now England market, 'TorEDO, 0., April 24, —An oxcursion train loft Loro this ‘morniug for Mansfleld, O., ovor tho new rond, the party conslting of loadiig buslnens meu aud tho city oflicials of T'olodo. Upon their arrival nt Monsfiold an nddross of welcome will bo dolivered by the Hon. John Shorman, fol- lowed by ublm?glot ab the Bt. Jnmes Hotel. LousviLLe, Ky., April 24.—~The Buporintond- onts of the Wostorn railronds adjournod to-day, not haviug been able to comploto timo-table ar- rangementa for summer.;Thoy loft the matter to 5 committeo to settlo at & mooling on tho st of May In Now York, The difficulty” was with the Ponnsylvanin combinations, which could not be arrangod eatisfactorily at onco. Tho ropresontatives of the ** Green Line" or- ganization met hero to-dsy. Tho principal ob- Jook of the meoting was to obviate tho froquent Treight blockndes consoquont upon tho detontion of cars of the Loulsvillo & Nashville and 8t. Louls & Iron Mountain Roads by Southern con~ nootions, whick appear short of cars. The con- vention dotormiuad the Companics should issua 760 additionnl eaxs pro rata to tho ronde; ound & nuPnrinLeudem should be appointed, at a liboral srlnry, to look after tho return of the cars to tho roads to which they bolong, Dunuque, April 24.—Twonty thousand_dollara have beon subscribed at Indepondonce, Towa, to Insura the complotion of tho Burlington, Codar Ropids & Miunonots ailrusd to thul Oty Tho tax of £82,000, voted them last year, was forfeilod by tho rond not reaching In- duflundencu by Ootobor, and tho abovo amount will bo withheld unless tho road shall rench the city within n spacified time. Tho probabilitics now are that tho road will bo built to Postville, Iowa, by tho 1st of Jonuary next. —_— MADISON. The End of the Crazy Smith Excitee monte=Good Prospecis for Lumbere men. Special Dispateh to The Chicngo Tribune. Mapisor, Wis., April 24.—The excitemont abous the family of Mr. Smith, so successfully cirou- Inted for 80 many montbs in tho centre of our olty, that ho was belloved to bo dead, and his wife i murdoress, has boen quleted by tho committal of Mr. Bmith to the Insano Hospital, and tho releaso of his wifo, who, it 1 belloved, hearenson enongh lofk to fako care of herselt and child. Thoro aro soms who rogard intorfor- onco of tho publio and officers unwarranted, and talk of action for false imprisonmont. Spring hos boen rathor discouraging for our farmors in this scotion, but Mwwfl"g for the Joggers, who are gotting out good drives on al- mest all tho atronme. THE ENGLISH FORGERIES. Biawell Turncd Over to England By the Cuban Anthoritics—The Mace Donnell Caso in Now York. HAvANA, April 28,—Bidwell, tho alleged Bank of Englaud forgar, bas hood deliyered over to the English Cquuui on an order of Oapt.-Gen, Pioltain, and will probably be sont to England in 8 man-of-war. Boveral of tho confoderates of Bidwell, including Wilson, aro still in Havana, New Yonx, April 24,—Tho examination of MacDonnoll, tho alleged Bank of Bngland for- é“' waa rosumed to-dsybeforo the Unlfad Statos ommigsioner. The counsel of the of England stated ho hod no moro aviderice to of- fer under the old warrant, on which the prisoner was hold, and the prisonor was discharged un- dor that warrant, and an exsmination into tho cnmEhint on whioh he was arrested 'yeaterday, was bogun, Tho new warrant and doposition takon in London, were put in ovidonco. —— e HWavigation Xtems. Macrrxaw, April 24.—Meroury 40 degrees. Fair wonthor. the Transportation Company's propellors are off northward of Rouud Islond 3 lzl:d all day yestorday to brosk the ice, but could not. AvSanre, April 24.—Tco still firm nnd solid. Ponr Austiy, April 24,—Wind light from northwest. Olear and pleasant; lnko packed with brolien ice. 8. CATHERINES, Ont., April 24.—Tho Welland Canal is unusually low, and a number of vossela aro aground in the Long Level, At Wolland it iu four feot bolow tho usual spring lavol. MinwAauker, April 24.—Milwaukeo Bay ia atill blocked with ice, Tho propollers Moseonger end Ironsides, and two mail vessols are stuok fast. Somo pnssongoers walked nshore to-day on tho fco. Wind still from tho west. ’ obituary. Tvansvirre, Ind,, April 24, —Ex-Goy. Willlam Tlokering died at tho residenco of hia son, Ttichard YViokoring, in Edwards County, Ill., on Tuesdny lant, of apoploxy, Ho wasono of tho oldent vosidents and most influentinl citizens of tho Btate, OrvorxNATy, 0., Aprll 24,—Mrs, 0. A. Hickey, formorly tho wife of Judge W, T. Borry, Post- maater-Conoral nunder President Jackeon's Adminwtiration, died in Nowport, Ky., yostor- dny. %muwmxn, April 24, —John Wilsan, Jr, & prominont member of tho Mosonio fratornity, and largoly ongagod {u the insurance businoss, died to-day, nged 41 e et New York Contrnl Rallrond Taxess Avuany, N. Y., April 24,—Collector Balloy hns soized lwnn\,y-fltmn locomotives and thirty- alght passeugor and throo lmggln o cars of the Now York Coutral & Huduon River Rallroad Company for non-pryment of taxas, e e e Tolegraphic Brovities, The promiugnt rotail storos of Byracuas now cloeo ot 6 p. m, % . ‘Ihis has been & gala woek in Charloston, 8, 0., the cltlzeny qouomlly uniting with tlie Gor- wans in colebrating tho Bohutzonfost. Oharloa K. Allen, of the frm of Allen, Heath & Qo., braes foundors, at Tolodo, wan dnngor- ously, and porhaps fatally, injured by the bursts ing o} an omory whool yaa‘ordny. Tho Ph"ldn]{ll\h Jovening Tcleqmfim roports tho arroat of Hnorrlson Tambo, n bankoer, on tho ohargo of ombozzling 82,100 worth of slook bo- longing to & miorchant, The hoaring in post- ponad until Baturdey noxt, Delogatos roprasonting the Gorman prinfora of difforont. nmllol:m of umguo\mtry aro gtill in gon- sion In Philadolphls, tho buniioss boforo tho meou“fi boing the adoption of s conatitution and by-lnws for tho proposed now Natlonal Be- oloty of Gorman Printora, A Providenco (R. L) telogram_sayn thoro in ronson to fonr thnt )OullnBO. Mul"hamon. of Brooklyn, N. Y., porishod in tho dismsfor at Richmond fwltoh, ‘o wan oxpooted to ationd the conferenco of tho Ln!lor-‘bny Bninto, and loft homo, but dld not arrivo hero, Tho bridgo, whoro the ncctdont ocourred, was built in 1834 or 1835, The wood work was renowed throo or four yoars ago, e THE INDIAN QUESTION. Gons Shorman on the Froper Trente ment of tho Savagess The following {s o lettor from Gon. Bhorman to a friond in Washington: HEADQUANTERS ARNY OF TiI8 UNITED BTATES, WAnnnaTon, D, 0., April 17, 1673, Dran 8m: I havo your lottor of this dato, and am unwllling in a'privato loiter to expross my opinfon on all'the questions you make, Tho army hine_no “polioy about Indions or nnythln% olgo. It has no voico in Congross, but ncoopts the Inwn as onnctod and tho intorprota- tion theroof by the propor offlcials, aud oxcoutes thom with ns such Intolligonco, dolity, and hus manlty us auy atiar body of cltizona, Treom the organlzation of Governmout up to 1850, tho In- dinng ond Indian Durcasu wore under tho War Dopariment, so that nearly all tho civilization aud Christianization of tho In- dinus thus far sccomplished, ocourred un- dor _army suporvision, ‘Lo-day, in casp an Indlsn suffors wrong, I bollove he will bo moro likely to cppenl to the commanding ofll- cor of tho nonrost military post than to his own agont ; for lo the one Lio soes with his eyos tho ovidonco of o forco to compel obedience, whero- 88 in tho othor nothing of tho Liud, In lko mannor I beliove tho nnnuitios to treaty Indiana would reach the partios in interost quito 8s sure- TI through srmy offlcors 88 through civilians, nd whon Indisus nve committcd dopreda- tions—ns is very common—and tho annuities aro ohargoable with the amount of damages, such stoppagos could moro safely bo made by & com- manding officer having soldlora at his back than by an’'agont nfraid of Lis lifo, ns too many of thom aro and have rosson to bo. ‘The presont Indian Agonts, nsn class, sre vory good men ; but thoy Inck tho forco, ho ages alone respoct. Tho existing polley, usually calied tho 1pwm poliey o to_ gradunly assorblo tho woudoring ribos on resorvations, with boundaries clenrly dofined, and thon, through civiliaps, to instruct thom in ogriculture and tho rudor arts, and edu- cato thom as far as possible. To this I think no army officer objects, And, furthor, when the Indinns loave their rosorveiions tostonl, murder, and plundor, they foll undor tho jurlsdiction of tho army, s the theorotical condition of things, but it would requiro ten times our prosont_army to make a cordon around tho resorvations, eo that murdors aro dono, tho stonling of "cattle, horses, ato., porpotrnted, and the Indinns quickly escape to their rosorvations, whoro the troops cannot follow them: 6o that in fact thoso rosor- vations help thowm in their lucrative busiuoss. am safoin saying that half tho horsos and mulos now owned by tho Kiowns, Comanches, Choy— onues, Arapahoes, Sioux, &o.,—all troaty In- dinns, all at poaco, with sgenoles and annuities,— hayo boon sfolon from tho United Stntos or from citizons, I Liave myself secp, at tho Kiown and Comancho Agency, and at soveral of the sioux agoneies, horses and mules branded “ U, 8." led up to bo packed with annnity goods, and I nover henrd of an ngent demanding tho restitution of one for that ronson ; and, though murdons aro of 8o fraquon? occurronce, I do not hour of the mur- dorors being surrendered, a8 I8 roquired by the trontion. &gain, though' tho Sioux and Choy- onnos are it peace, tho army bos to vond oscorts with oll trains oaod parties of surveyors who go rightfully to work within tho borders of such Btatos 0 Ienens and Nebraska, ns though aotual war oxistod. All. I will venturo to nssort is, that the army has o much more diflicult task now than if wo woro notuslly at war, and could antiolpate dopredations aud follow tho perpotra- toru_to their very camp, 03 I did In the caso of tho Kiowas two yoars ago. Thon the Texas peo- 1o werd constantly uomglniniug that tho troaly ndians wore depredating on their prnpofl.(, Lilling their peoplo and taking rofngo on thelr rosorvntinnu. 1 wonld not bolteve it until T wont 1 peraon,and was actually near by when Santanta Lilod "sovon, poor tomuastors iy Tesas, one of whom was found burned, tiod atthe wangon- wheol, and o fow days aftor ho came to tho ngenoy at Fort.8H, bonsting of the dood. With tha upproval of tho'agent, dlr, Tatum, I arrost- od him and two othors and gont them to Toxns for trisl. Now I am told that Santanta is to bo turned loose again, although I beliove ho has committed fifty murders, and bas notorious- 1y violated ovory promise hitherto made, No gonoral rile will answer for the govern- ment of overy tribe, but ench must be treated nacoording to thoir conduct, and, I think, tho army oflicors aro bottor qualifiod to judge than tho avarnge of citizons, though I am no moons _anxious that this dlungreenblo duty should bo imposed on . us. If tho Christian lfi:{:ta can better control the wild savages, I wish them all euccogs : but, surely, tho white pooplo who venturo into the wildernoss to labor &ud toil, are ontitled to tho protection of their | lives and prn&ofl.y ; and it 18 natural that they should feol tho grentest intercst, although it is the exclusive privilege of Gongress to dovise the hofi monna to securo this end. any guofl&)umm roeiding onst of the Allo- ghanfos mistake the charactor of the emigrant opulation who have of late years brought mill- ons of acres under cultivation, and produced ity or sixty millions of goldand silyor, where, twenty Em 8go, A whito man dared not ven- ture, 850 pnos}o are of the samo ldnd a8 sot- tled in Olio, Indians, and Iows; thoy aro as good a8 wo are, and wore wo in their stend wo would sot just as thoy do, I know it, bocauso I have baen ono of them., They now pay their full sharo of taxes, and contribute to our national wenlth and power. As arulo tho emigrants do object that tho Indiana should forever remnin non-producers, lu:figam, ond robbors, if not woreo. If tho Indians are willing to work, ng thoy used to, in the gold mines of Californis, nobiody will provent them. So to-day,1f tho Choyennos, Arapahioes and Kiowas will utilizo tho “boautiful Rnutonl land assigned thom in xalsing stock, they will soon bocomo tho richost gnupln in_tho Bouthwest; but this thoy have not one, and it looks as though they nover will. And the question will suraly arise, and that very soon, how long must the Govornment continuo to clothe end foed them without any assurance of molf-support? Tho prossuro of whito sottlo- monts on tho borders of Indian reservations is nothing now. It has gono on for 200 yenrs, and must go on, and the In- disns must conform. In some instances they will do it without resistance, in others thoy will resist, and in somo casos injustico will bo dono ; hut surcly our Government cau nover ad- mit to practico "tho Jxrhmiplo thet ono wrong Jjustifios anothor ; apd n groater, that because tho soldiers in Now Moxico chage and kill a fow Cheyennos near Fort Bascom, who are moro than o hundred miles off their resorvation to steal horses, thoy can go nnd kill thosurveyors near Camp é\u) ly. cnnnfiud In o lawful survey ; and because ** Whistlor " hos been killed byeoino murderer on tho Ropublican, thoy must demand of the Goverumont an indomnity in ponios, clse hig doath must be svongod on any strungor. Theso are not supposititious cases, but casos ac- tually pending, aud illustrato how far wo have lhulu far progressed in the groat worl of olvili- gation, Tho affair with the Modoos is not rogarded ns on oxceptional cnso, nor has it any couneotion whatevor with the Apuchos, Slouy, Cheyennes, Arapnhoos, and Kiowas, that wandor over nro- gion of country four or fivo times 8s great as the wholo Htato of Oalifornia. Tho Modocs gro a émall romnant of what ussd to bo oalled Titt Rjver Indinus, {or Roguo River Indians, with whom wo have had sovoral wars, Thoy are familior with tho habits of tho whites, ud have seon gold dug from the canyons of their moun- tains, £nd bhave participated in it; have soon the wild valleys whore thoy used to Lhuntand fish oconveried into prosperous farms and ranchos ; but in this thoy seem not to have imi- tated their white ncighbors. Whethor they havo sustainod wronge or not fs not the quos- tion, buk they have taken refugo in n natural fortrons, have defledthe olvil and military agonts, wud, lnstly, under aflag of truce, killed Gon. Cnu\:y, who was thoir best friend aud this was not an dsolated faot, for about tho snwe timo thu{ decoyod Liout. Bhorwaod within reach of their riles at anothor and distant part, and also stoalthily attaoked Col, Mason's camp on the o}pl poslto side from thot whero Gon, Cauby aud thoe Ponco Comminsionors wore shot, All tho Mo- docs are involved, and do not pretend that the murder of Gen, Canby was the individual ot of Capt, Jock, Therefore the order to attack ia ogainat the wholo, and if all be swept from the 1aco of the carth they themselves havolnvitedit, ‘Tho place is like n fortroys, and during an a4« sault dhe woldior cannct pause to dibtinguiehibe. powor, which say- | twoon male nnd temalo, or even dlnoriminate as to n;io; ok long a8 reaistanco (s mniadn, doath must bo motod out, hut the momont all resiat- Angoe consos the firing will stop and the survivors turnod over to tho Ero}»ar Indian agont. This wholo mattor must Lo loft to tho ofiicors on tho nrot, aud thoro muist bo sholtered agninsb tho howl much as followod Maj. Dakor aftor tho Piegan nttack, a8 also_ Qon. Custor aftor his attnck on Dlack Kottla'n oamp. Thero is not nuch dnnger of too much harm boing dono. To ho offostive and ox- omplry the blow muat involve tho terriblo onough to impross the -kindrod iribes of Kla- maths and Pi-Utes, I beliove the civillans and soldlora wish tho samo ond, aud, in fact, do not differ much ps to tho prooess, All Indlans must Lo made to know thint whon ho Governmont commands thoy must oboy, and until that state of mind is ronchod, through {mruunulon or foar, wo canuob bopo for poaco. 1 am yours, with rospoct, W. T\ BiuEnaan, Genoral, e s FIRES. Dostruction of Property in Various rloces. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Kansas Crry, April 24.—A spacial to tho Daily Netos of this oity from Fort Scott, KXausas, datod 8p. m., snys o torriblo fire broke out in this cit; Inst night ot 16 past 11, on Markob streot. Al though thero was Jittlo wind provailing at tho timo, tho firo sproad despito tho oforts to chaok 1t until it throatonod tho ontiro city, IIad thoro beon & strong wind, tho bost portion of tho city would have boon destmil . The ontire row from Bnrnhm(-fi'ur's Building, corner of Wall streot, to Goodlandor & Rick's Building, was ut~ torly doatroyed. At lonst ono-third of tho businons ortion of tho oty is in ruins, and otwoon _thirty and ~ forty bulldiugs wore dostroyed,” Tho loss approximatos 100,000, Tho sceno during the fira beggare description. Hundrods, foaring that the ontire city would be burnod, were making proparationa to escapo. Tho streots wore thronged with people frantio ovor thoir losses, and auxious for tho safoty of {holr frionds. : Thore was groat oxocltomont in this city on re- colpt of news of tho Fart Scolt fie. Talograms wore sent to morchnnts nnd frionds in’ that city from lore and olsewhero, ul‘l’nrlng thom monoy and goods with which to start busincss again. Most of the friendly offers came from Chicago. Torr 8corr, Kas., April 24.—Tho fire hore lnst night waa the most destructive that evor visited the .;ni. Over thirty buildings, coveriug o large aron of tho contral businees E\\rb of the mi; wore totally destroyed, The bulldings wero o d wooden structures, built bofore aud during tho war, and not of groat valuo. Only two on three good buildings wero burned and two or threo others damaged. Tho loss of stock is £76,000 ; insurance not avor §10,000 or §20,000. The firo raged with violence for two or throo hours, but it was stayed in every diréction on ronching the brick buildi NEw Yonr, April 2t.—1le Now Jorsoy Plow Company’s honrd.ln%-houw. ot Noewark, burned to-day. Torty-flye bonrdora in the house nar- rowly oxonped with thoir lives, Loss, 15,0005 insurance, 85,000, [By Mail.] The Handsboro (Mies.) Democrat, of tha 20th, says tho Wosson Cotton Taolory was dautruymi by firo rocontly. Loeu, £250,000, Atflgnrtn Wis,, April 21, "the hop-house of Moffatt & Cargill, Lioaw, 6,600, ; At Willinnitown, Oswego County, N.'Y., April 21, the extonsive tannery of P. & P, Cos- tollo, Lore, £70,000, v At Paola, km\., April 16, thoe northwost cornor of the Bunare, ton framo fmlm&u%e, occupled a8 stores, offices, etc. Loss, 820,000, "Pho old homestoad of Joshun R. Giddings, oc- cupled by hin gon, in Jefferaon, Ohio, wns burnod down Jast Frlday night, A’pari of the furnituro wau saved. Loes at lonst £3,600, [ G ) “fo Mo EKangeds Forroy, Ill., April 24.—Josaph O'Neal was to- day rentenced lo bo hanged on May 16, Thomns was granted s new trial, semt e o New Orleans Marlkets oo OnumAts, April 3i,—Dnux—Tlrmer st 603 Trovisions—Pork firm at $18,75; dry eilt menta firm ot 7(@8%@33c. Lard firmor ; tierces, packers, BG83 rolicd, DH@}c kug, OXGI0No Othors unchanged, CorroN—quict ; esles, 3,600 balen nt yesterdays quotationo ; Feceipts, 5,110 balea ; oxports, "Liverpool, 18 bales; Ftock, 165,008 bates, MARRIAGES. CARTER-TANCHARD—At tho Fourth Unitarian inrch, Ap 2l 1670, by fio Rov, Robort Laird Colllor, BE: Evertl] Cartécand Mise Mary 2, Blonchard, doughios of Dr, J. Blanchard, all of this clty. DEATHS, . YiCOLTA_April 81, nt his residonce, 6 Liborty-st,, Jaimes Licelos, ayad 8 yonra. 7,ALOR=April 21, at hor rostdonoo, 335 Mag.at,, Amolia or. . ‘Notida of funcral In to-morcow's papers., WITKOWSKY—On ‘Thursdar, Aprit'34, at 4 p. m. Graoic, daughtor of David nnd Hthor Witkowsky, agad} yoars, L montn, and 37 daya, TRYFP—Aprl M, Erminnio Augusta, oldost child of W, R. and . A, Tripp, aged 7 yoars, 1 month, and 15 “Fineral from tha rouldonos, 623 Larraboo-st., to-day, at D e TO EXCHANGE. 70, EXCHANGEX ¥INE. IESTDENOR AT HiNs- dale, with 3 aoress no incumiiranco, 2Trving Park lots, with sudo trecs. 8000 farms, well imbroved 7,800 aoros of oholoo fowa lands, 7,000 rosidonco in Gonova, grounds ighly oultivated, for fartn in Towa or Misnpsofa. 1 houso on Fultan-st., for lois. "1\1,0‘110 rosidunco and 8 acrea ot Bottlo Creek, for stock of gonds. g é-:‘.l(m agelguitural, {mplomost feotory, all complote, 10z good propusty. 0 OtlioE 00T PIOPUTY-nr, 5, LAWRENGE & 0O 181 icast Madiso; 70 EXCIANGE UNTIL MAY 1, 5,00 WORTH OF buildings with Tot, noar Bluo felatd-av,, that will rent for 81,800 por yoar; will take about half in lnmflxfl . Sy arots, and balando'Sasly paynoni, M. A, S RENOE & 00, 181 itast Madisou-st, T[i0, EXOHANGE—A GOOD FARM OF 10 AORES, 15 ‘ot which Is tmabar, within 16 miles of Musaatino, Iowa, &nd only a half-mile from depot: fenced Tatton il oxcliago (e goed tod, in Ohloago, W, P. JONES, Blook, t, and undot culti- usoand lot, woll situa. BR., Rooin 10, Bryan FINANOCIAL, o, OUGHT 1§ ALT, DANK- Ffi"fiflffin’filefi A ara s betois polths 1X . DYRIINON, 7 Wost Magison.at., up-stairs. J OANS NEGOTIATED ON OIfIUAGO REAT, T8 O o tia ox Gam of from 61,00 o 817,100 &«nm" e S Noom 36, 150 Moroo sin caRs. AfONEY 70 LOAN ON HOUSRIOLD FUINITURE, ey St And othor dhttor aouritys . 12 OG- ERY, 177 FAst Mad{son-at., Room TED PAPER AND oY 10 ToaN ON B M, U, DALDWIN & o i ronl oatato, 1n aums to ault, ar U0, Bt and €5 Lakallo-at,, 1o i ONEY TO LOAN—ON AND BHORT TIM ;(u\‘[ jfizflmmmt. IR Of Washtngtonat,, Hooine and 17, AfONEYTO TOAN IN SUMS AND TINT. 10 BUIT k[\fllnflayluhlnll. VRSB DO, o Werk n [, TRTATE TOAN! L\ ninog sovorat foane of . nito o I fand Amuunt, inciuding ono ol fimm)m O PIERIRE, B uilding, ;lm‘ TOAN—ONE BUM OF 85,000 AND ONB BUN T AM PREPARED TO 7o amounts on favorablo sovoral, suma of modsato 600 and_anottior o ttarnog, fRoom i, ondiite {94,000 {or & e of Yo ¥ Inhaud, J. D, AT L T, *on mone WV ANTED-T( HORIOW TROM 85,00 10 8it.000 for ono or Lo seats on gond sooutify, to ho nsod’ In manutscturing ; 25 por cont poe annum gusranteod | prin. ipal snd Intorost sbcurod by roal ostatos fuilest invostl: atlon frrantod. Princlpals only neod raply. Addross 53, 'Tribuno offico. ANTID—A RESPONBIRIG PARTY TO LOAN 16,000 {n Installmonts s nooilad, 10 hulld & numbor small houson, alrondy sold, A good prollt goarantoed. fonoy soourod by first mortgngo. ~Nono butmon with tho oapital nood apply, - Addross K 36, Tribuna offico, ¥ WILE PAY 10 PRI OENT INTEREST ont, commisafon for B1,000, ono yoar, s0- lnu‘ Aotivo mllm&mwll Vroporty worth ress T' 43, 'I'ribuno oftlco, 85,000 TO 810,100 FOIL ONE OR TWO oas, foe wiich 13 por cont will bg ulron, or 10, vor inll comimission. Addrogs, stating conditions K 87 Tribuno offlec. ANTED—81,000 ON TIVEE YEARS' TINE, OR Darty 10 Advanco the abovo amount for hullding doublo briok bouso in popular location and tako A loase on on ono of tho houses long ongugh to pay back monoy _ad. ‘ancads will pay 10 por cont fntorost, Addross 143, Trib- o ofliso, ANTED —A LOAN OF 85,000 ON PROPRRTY noar i1ydo Park statlon wiil pay 10 por cent and i for fiva yoacs or 4 por cont for ton yoars, -Addrons P, O. Box 847, Ohiongo. Y ARTED-GOOD TURGITALE TONEY NOTIA. VY "No commissions. _ Apnly at No. 8, 20 6tato-st. WiNTEn-To TORIOW 816,000 IV MARKITA- Biotonds or stockn, Tiberal componsation and amplo sogurity. Adi W67, Tribuno oflioo, ANTED-1 WILL PAY i} PR OENT PER VW AN EED ok 8o om deb, Soouksd by BLL500 worih ol notivo unimprovd boulovard proporty, ~ Addross O3, R AN i S (0 TO LOAN ON REAL TATATE. 85,000 $1.500 opona soitaterata. - ABDOTY & GLICER, 1om3, 163 Blonroo-st, $10 000 T0,L0AN FOR FIVE YEARS, T8 . tro auma of 36,000 aach on_real eatato Fhourlly, ot 10 por cont intoront: DLANCHAND BIOY., 163 LaSallo-at, HORSES AND CARRIAGE! AUGTION EVERY WEDNEEDAY AND SATUR- day of horaos, wagons, carringos, harness, 1hack, 0d & car-load of mnloa and ad of lorsos ta A0S ci £0 0l 16 tho higheat, bidd A stubling for horsos: Riomoy ndvaticod on goods. 0. BIIGGY, 41 Siato-ets TUNATED STALLION ETIAN ALLEN, JIt, O Rt T asason ne o3 Biate, Horso in tho Woat for speod, TFOR, SALE—o IORST OF ALT, DESORITTIONS, rlvees, snd 1,400 workors, 4t Omaiia Stables. AL, O, BMILLER & BRO., 107 and 103 Blichigan-av, on“'sfixam-nfiaw 1“—“’: ERs, TAORRS, AND ‘mntohod carrlago horsos at Omal . MO MILLER & BRO., 161 Sloigancav. T7OR SATE_HORSI, TARNESS, AND BELENDID olivory wagon, togotlior oF foparataly. Inquira Li73g South Tinlatodate oo o o Gy [POT SALE-LIGIT AND EAVY EXPIESE AND Acllvory wagous of all kinds. Two socond-hand cx~ frons magons, and om0 yacht box bugay. At %9 Houth Ji7OR SALE—A TIRST-OIASS FXPRESS WAGON, [} “horse, aud hamess. Oail for throo daya at No. 21 Twonty-sixtli-st., or cornor Stato and Twonty-ifth-sts. 4tho bosl atooke AUOTION SALES. " The Closing Sale OIL PAINTINGS Will take placo this Aftornoon, AT 3} 0'0LOOK, At Store 183 East Madison-st. 'Tho balanco of tho colleotion will positiva« .1y bo sold, nmong which dro somo very flne Pointings. Wo shall also soll, for nocount of whom it may concorn, a number upon which adoponit has boon mado but have not bosn called for. BLISON & ¥OSTER, Auctionoors. By ELISON & FOSTER. 302 MICHIGAN-AV. (Genteel Honsehold Furniture AT ATUCTION, On Friday Morning, April 26, at10 o'claok: At Dwelling-house 302 Michigan-av., all the Parlor, Chamber, Dining-Reom, and Kitchon Furaituro, Barpots, IMattrosson, Bodding, China, Glassware, Tito. ELIBON & FOSTIER, Auotionso 1066 INDIANA-AYV. GENTEEL FURNITURE AT ATUCTIOINT, On FRIDAY, April2h, at10 o'clock, at dwolllug hoiss 1032 Indata: ‘Wo willsoll tho antiro houschold effocts, such r, Oltamber, Dining-Room and Kitohon Fue. nituro, Oarpots, ote.) oto. ELISON & FOSTER, Aun(lflnwmfi DON'T FORGET TILE SALE OF Second-HandFrniture AT ATCTION, On Friday Mom‘% ANYNI 2B, ot 83 0’clock, ab our aalosroont, 8/ Markot-st, Salo posis tive, as the goods must bo closed. LLISON & FOSTER, Auctionoers, Beautiful Furniturs At the Marble-Front Reoldence MR. G, DR LOYN. 564 Michiéan—av., AT AUCTION, MONDAY MORNING, April 25, at 10 sclock, conslatin Parlor Suits, lnuhln-’l‘nr Uliambs Sate, Mat o5, enay baln,” palatiien Tingratings, ots, Bods and_Bedding, Dining.N Ititchan Fagituro, Stovos, Grockorys Cutlors, Glarwarcy oic.y ofc, “Alio béat mokp 7.0ctayy Oickuring Fiknos }I‘l"lliullnll-tfl\l'fl’)f EOIGAVWd caso, Balo positive, as tho iy ata golug abryd. 7 8t GoluE AUTISON & FOSTRR, Auctionoors. oo nad (01 BALE—A BASKET PHALTON CAN BI: HAD 4 pL barigain. Ayply st Gontro-av, Siablos. ROBERTS FB'Ii BATI-ROOKAWAYS, BAROUOIES, PHAL- tone, elido-sonte, and buggles. 97 aud 29 Sduth Citn: tenat,, noar Washington, H. B, THLL. Fon SALE_TOP BUGGIES, PHARTONS, UARRY- alls, aud 0pou bugglos. O.'W. AVBOTF 10 Blich- gan-ay, - JROILBATT-CIEAT, 38 GO0D BURIN TS HOTATS, 2180 a o carsiaga team, at & bargaln, 08 West Man Foo-at. TON BALE_TIR OFLEBRATED TROTTING A4~ atallion ‘Honrt of Oai; ' alsok come fino - drisers. AGKERMAN, &3 Eldridgo-court. JFOR FALEMIORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS, nitablo for light oxpross ce dollvory, olioap for enchh o, at 748 Wost. Lako-at. lnquiro for and all In good o throo doys, JOR SALG~OHEAP—3 IORSES; ALSO, A BLOOD e Wit palt,. Now AT Afoxndor st Hor Twonty-third, R, BROOKMAN, 10 TWINTY-SECONDST, «+ cornor of Stato, hias for salo now and soooud-han bugglos, opon or top: business wagons with ono or two sty ainglo And doublo liarncss: Aiso fow ool Horag. Carrlagos and buggles of ovory dosoription 1o Iot, with or without horsos, 4 T0_EXGHANGE—A TINE BLACK ROADSTER, & sons old, for s8ddfo-horma. Gall g o h foro- 1noouo, ot 188 South t ARD SM; T'A'I O ONT OLD POST OFFICE, A ‘choatrmt gorzol hordo, and yacht-Wp biigay pain.od Dincls, heown liniok, Tindor will bo rowardea by W. 'O BIRIOKLIEH, 7 Markot-et, ZCOND-ITAND HALF- Inquire for purohasor at VWANTED OY=& Tiago, nhfi-‘: 49 and 4 Congross-st., for B ton, tvo-zcat car Oncar Flold'a' Eivory St tro di 3 700D BIGN PA W 168 North Olarkest, v —TORSK, BUGGY, AND HARNESS, A B20 0TI atso o tutich-com, ik At 20 Calumot-av, NTED—A HORSE, IN EXOHANGE FOR HOWE ‘machino, Apply 161 Milwoukee-ov. TER, BY 0. A. A ZANDER MISOELLANEOUS, A A A AR AN A AN AN AN AN SM.PAID TOR OAST-OFF OLOTHING AND CA ST mtitoous gopgent any kind, by nonding a lottor 10 I, GELDER, Losn Offlco, &1 Stato-st. J. GALLERY & 0O, TEAMSTERS; FURNI . ‘tiromoved; good, caroful men always on hend st 43 Bouth Market-st, e Ai":t"sli TOURIST TIOKETS FOR EUROPE ‘and (o Jtasty by ahortses-rontes from England. Gins'a Tthiol Goupaus for. Furopo and tho Tast. Tickata by tho London & Nor(hwastorn Railway, ‘Atiatito fassagos socared by ey 150 of sloxmhips. ‘Amorican vfios, No. § Bowling Groen, Now York, T.) HOOKB—OARK PATD FOR PRIVATE, MEDI- 0\:!‘ and law hhnr(ans, at qlfl Standard Old Book Storo, CIEADIN TIOS., 14 and 4143 Eant Madisonat., four doors onst of Franklin. RAGE— DY LOFTS FOR FURNITURE: L LR to atiol East Ringloat. G . THIRLOK 0 EXONANGE — FOR_GOOD: TIOUBE TN OARK Park or Lonibard, my rostdeno, 303 Walnutest. : houso i in good ordor and wall locatay, contains 11 rooie, be- #ldos paatry and olasuts, lake aud dlstorn wator, gas pipos 0 ovory room, marble mantol; l;uflua $3,000; to oxohnugo for swburban proporty: Oak Fark proforred, Addross OWNIR, 816y Wost Lako-at. 0 LXOIANGE_AN ELEGANT TOME AT WAU- keogan, aouthioast front, for houss and lot in tho city, frarth - from 86,000 to 810,000, Wil aasumo an nourn® Dranco, orpsy somo oash. WARNKI & CO., auccossors B Hfin\d £ Warnor, 120 Olatkest. - Affor day), Heapor lock, To EXOHANGE—0 VLWL, CORNER WEST 3, Lakest,, 9blooks west of Wostorn-ay, Incumbranco, 83,000, Want a good hiouso and ot wortli 31,000 oF 5,000, wast of Union Perk; or for good houso and ot at'Onk Tark o Lombsrd. 0 onsing 20 i (0-8¢ Prope; 8 _Incroasing £0 por cent por an- i Aol 10 R AL, HHoon 2, Contral Uniow Block, or ovening at'5e0 Pulton-st. ANTED—815,000 WORTIL OF SEASONED LUAL. hor, sash, doors and blinds, fn oxchango fof good ontaldo roal ostato, noar city limlite; or will purohaso on 1imp, socurod by real ostato. ~Responsiblo parties only doslf with, _Addross N 83, Trihuna ofiico. T{T¥O'NHOUSAND GOLD AND SILVER WATONES Jowolrg, oto,, at balf prico ta pay advancos : &0 por conb Qiscount allowed from factory prico-Jistn on uil Amorican watchos; wookly payments taken. OId gold, silver, and D1 watchos takan in uxehango oF bought for cashi J., O, BARTLITI'S Loan Ofico, 303 Enat dindisor REFS_TRERS—SHADE, LVERGIEEN, AND ornamental troos in Inrgo varloty duitablo for imma- diato afoot for city and suburban plugting, 20 acres of nuraory stock must hu zold_rogardlows of pricy, to clear land: Dursory 40 rods north of Graveland Comotary; oity depot, 400 North Clarkeat. ilE 1IGNEST OASH PRIOES PATD TOR OLD booke, micollancous bound, er pamphiots. Call or addroos BALDWIN'S Chenp Book Stara, 199 Iinet Madi- Wii.A. BUTTERS & 00, REAL ESTATE AND (Gteneral Auctioneers, 55 & 57 South Canal-st., (WEST SIDE) TOLD REGULAR BALLS OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. EVERY WEEK, AND THEIR Regular Saturday Sale FURNITURE AN GENERAL MERCIANDISE, ‘Which thoy eatablishod soventaon yoars ago, and haa naw Boconio of gront magaitude, Wi STILL LIVE! Notwithstanding tho 'infamous ofiforts of several individuals to in- jure our reputation, the public will find that we arc the OLDEST, LARGEST, MOST PROMPT and RELIABLE AUCTION FIRM in CHICAGO. A DUTIERG A 00y el Bt By G. P. GORE CO,, 23, 3, and 26 East Randolph-st. AT AUCTION, Furniture and Carpets from Several First-Olass Dwellings. d attractive salo of second-hand Fumniture, Adt et “n'xfi Yorlor fola ‘xu":x?m?m\- ud Kous ot In_ Volvot ao o o Chamioa: Sote, Eofas, Louaies, Tablos, Chuirt, Hode ots, Bofns, or, Ica Obests, Mirrors, Wardrobos, a 4 cratos of Ligitah oud ¢ O, Wase ‘Cascs, Ofioo Doake, Brussoll aud Wool O argo Stora Bafo. At 11 o'clook, Bugglos, Wag~ ons, Harnoss, &0, On Saturday, April 26, at 9 1-2 0'Clook, Gv'l’. GORE & CO., Auctlonoord, HAVENS & CO., Auctioncers, AUCTION SALE. T e, o B e e on hg otaninge » and Oapentots’ Tools, o e hrd 26, HURSDAY, FRIDAY, and 2R oo i B g st s ke & louth Canal-at. By HAVENS & CO, Antion asla of Staplo and Tuney, Grosersy, Prosts Vibok ofa groser roriring from |‘f.’n|u‘nsw5 ‘at 13 West outh Canal-st, sonat. ANTED—A BEAUTIFUL LITTLE GIRL BADY, VW iokiatd io boaduptud out G a good family. - Ad: dross 143, Tribuno offico. W= AS-FIXTUREY FOR A VY . briok Houso with Vasouueat. Addrose Bol, olice, NAJANTED-TO NUY—ON THE SOUTI BIDE, A ‘VHVL.‘}}} Trasho dwoiliug, 1o tovo. G, I DISSELL, a ,00MED Telbuno HOUSEHOLD GOODS, R BALE-A DERRTAAS COOK-STOVE: RIZE, 4733 fu good couditivn, Pricodds. Apply at 89 Oot- thve tago b7 BALE-HA PRIOE; NEW SET PARLOR FOR il lfi‘rymsnm. HALITIL BROS , 114 Wost oo e W ANIED A "CONTRACTOR “(RELIALLE) 0 farniah (he matorlal aud Jabor for o orootlon ol * tronty cottagos, ncar (o elty Uit T nlrea Iunw.\wl(- A liberal profit gusrantced, K3, Tribuns ofilen, for throo daya. 'W’ANTIL 0 BEGONDIIAND 50D~ P ANE ST o cottages aro ddress BUY—A_BL Apply bofore Baturdsy moming st BL 1 CURNER WHAT.NOT, 1 DED- burnos pacior stavoy 1 145 Poorlos cook a6 foot Inddor, and o 8-whoolod baby oar- riago. Apply at 859 age Grovo-av. F YOU HAVIt 1 TIOLD GOODS 10 DISPOSE of, and yrould havo thotr full valuo in casb, call on,or addross, 1 J, 197 Twonty- ARTIES WANTING FURNITURE SHOULD AT. ‘tond tho autlon at 11} North Paullna.ats) at 10 0'viock \EDWIN A, RIOE & spring, 1 ba Thureday, Hoo auotion column. ©0., Augtionoors, [AVING HOUBLHOLD GOODE ON 0,0 iy ki for ento NIl i » oash pus o o o0, PARTIES o [ “morchandls ohiaso i ST OABIL PRICES PATD FOR JIOUSE- hold furnituro, In I3kt op e et Acdromt S 1AL I et st nib ot PART S YVANTED. PARTNRR WANTED 550,00, EITIER AS SPE izl or notlyo, to takn tlio plact of & partnor ducoarod 10 a Jarizo and woll astablistind shoo maunfavturing esta Iistimont, located fu Philndulphis, roprosented favorably in )l scotlons, ok at piossut/in ah oxtigmely. prosporots cuntiiion, smplosiagnpwardaafb0hnnds and doing a bus. inoss of 15600, 00 por anuu cloar avidoneo glvon thal s ol of g0, a (o B0,00 can b sdo, oscly mud om fracing ano ot tho wiout promyt and roliabla lrc f trala . 1 tho Gountry; & businons in evory way It o slghionc ik’ Addrom’ 108 North ixtuenl-at, Phila- ofphi. “" 2 —A 7 Ot 8F00T WIITEMETAL SIIOW il é‘a:u. buvol lmEl, atJ, A, KING & CO.'8 658 West o-at. VW ANTED-A FANILY OF'D TO JOIN BAME NUM- bar In vontlnis houjo st 350 ty §76, noar tho parks, 5 2t e By TAYLOR & HARRISON. LARGH AUCTION SALE OF Household "Goods, &o., Saturday, April 26, at 8 1-2 o'olook, - TWo will offor ono of tho Iargost and most attxactive stocks of destrablo goods this scason. TAYLOR & HATLRISON, Auctloncors 81 and 53 Bouth Oanal-st, b Casks C. C. Ware, 8 Crates W. G. Crockery, In opon lota, to the trade. RISON, Auotloneors, PO & A ot Gau Lo Wost Bido, Address I° = $5.000 12 oo I ARY SOUARE WL | By BDWIN A. RIOE & CO. povijoutars fusurs attoution, Address NERVE, Box &7, FOR _SALE, oRr BALE-STORE FIXTURES, CONSISTING OF " countors, sholviug, tablos, stoves, &a., by HUNT. BARGOUK & Uf 'ilg: Nast Mad 'Flil\ A .OANS AND caus; for salo at & groat bargain, wison-at, 183 Wos FLODR COFTRE D, COLL & 8ON, COUNTRIL AND BUBLVES 11 FERT 1 silzor show.caso, 8 fuot: all as good aa Rows ehicap, ifyou call at onca.” Apply a¢ 7 Weal Haa- olphout, Te BALH Toni; nlso, FOR SALE for drug i 841057 Indlanp Tro SALTTe Huuth Halstod st TORBATE-CHER bl i A LABELED BOTTLES ‘on shotvor, till Intof Muy, ABET OF GI, Oun bo so INQUIRE AT 16K HRIEE NIW BILLARD TA- Woat Mad| PARTRER WANTED-WTIT S, TV A 000D ‘maatfnofuring burinoss; an oxcellont vpporiunity for an en Agply nt'8) W iington: #ion, ostabilslied ive yenes, with on 2l o B0, "Call i acs Tor Soumsclrs or addcons A, ¥ D, ol Lol s s T SEWING MAGHINES. DESTOPIRL vl oo b bl ol oot RSO A ® WILEBLER & WILSON REWINGAIAUT N Improvud glass-utiout, olo.; I cabingt nuarly now, and fu porfoct ordor, Prico, #50, Howkt 7 Einat Lightoonthiet, T ROVEL & BAKEIUS BEWING-MAOHIN (N GO ko, A0 S0t ranaly s U7 Wabaah: av. ‘Parsons liaviug ofd Grovor & Hakor sustiig-maohinos ar6 favited to oall and s00'tho now tmproveuionts, aud Toar zomothing to Mioir Advaniage. WILSON, TOWR, FLOT: P e AT e ir Byants, A Wa BIIOY W& class LR wr';.s W of rent oo :‘-Q-O“xln‘x'ul;-%y e $old of pania SHUIITAR & oA, Oty Ryonte, Baloo i wont Madint, Vil somord avotd May, 875, j@ 150 Bintosy , DARN. F] WOOD! ., for sal AL and fixturos, F 1-110] ‘muved, 4 Soath D, MATIEW AND MADAMFE MAYNARD OAN 1¢1l of businoes, marringes, journoys, law suits, abxout friendv, lost sud stolen utty, o anything you wish to Kuows ¢urs fita, pacaly tholmatisny, duafnons, sora e fual wonkuoss, cousumption, i omplaint, o, Catnrrh, " Dafloats dhonsos oured I n fon daye. upey. 105 Atadl Ty M ABANE EAGTE T WONDRRFUL AVPSYC e 8 imlage oveoptad,) Ladios oy, e, 80 eohts, Mindfeaviet o g 4h BIUSIOAL, JrOR BALE-CHELR, #1c0; ON: planoananufaotured, L{ Maralini) & Uost 6%, JAS, U, STOWRY, i La At Private Residence, 111 North Panlina-sty Unlon Park, unrosorvod furnituro ealo THIS DAY ;!”llllrfl'n?onr‘i shurhy o heistiag of D \W. Tep Parlot Sults, ), goelsting of B. \ Y’ Riarbloton Cnamhor Guits, Hodsicads, Huroany Washatands, Loungos, ‘Tato-totes, Brussula atid Ingrain 145, splondid oatiuz_and Gook Stoves, D™ Gty Sokeis, O B Oliatrh, Coukioi Uiausie, okors, grfcu»q.fifl Glwiwiro, Kitelion Furniturs do. do! 8 orvo: '\Wffié‘}o ll{;ll\‘u ?x‘uf’r‘-‘:’ :\f'v:""zm\'v”l: tho Togls Totul, N 5 Wast. Wator-sta., ¥ B A a0, atd o'olock, Tuli partiouats in Bunday a0 Wodhios e 4078 BTWIN RIOR & CO., Auationecrs. OMme By HODGES & CO. woro tn bo sold ah oy will bn removed Targo Auotlon Balo. Theso good thatéaidanoer, by Hodges & to tho warorouins, 813 Woat Lal ., Ho Auatton fo tiia hizhost hiddor, Varron-av,, 474 and 471 Fulton-at, § thacormer o Siipon and Falisacet Bule eaorvo. A T A e o, W aimut, aud Onk Purnituro, Camota of alf Flart anddsorinions, Dining, Patlor, snd Kitolon i complulo, Btaves, c.Olorts, &os, ¥0. 0B Antiedaniening ot 100, w0 ot webning 317 "l BTOAY THRl. N wil) sell tho ontlro contenta. of (&Y rta0sls; 0t Moniiay inorning ot 10, niey and tho {irg congoris'of B Wallaukat, in Turaiday fuotnini ae 13 Ar OO ottor lonk fuslde for bargalnn, HOLGES & ©0., Auotlonnors, 818 Woest Lnkll-i-b TO LEASE, T TO LEASE-DOUX LOT 10 FERT, ON VIR JUST by wouth of ‘Pwonty-second-at, bridga, and now sccuplod anjol Nogle as & coal 'yard, Apply in bazomanty northionst corn sork and Dourboraaie. 70 LEABJETTE HRST GOAT, DOOK INTIROITYY Tot an Qann near. Adatus, formorly voouplod by ialbronk; dock PO LEANE-DOOK PROPERTY; ON . 10 foot on tho eives, P ranctenea oo AL op hagia, Gongrons-at, ply t0 B, HOMORNKAAN, cop nerof Ax Hy . Inquiro at $13 Kast badlson-sts Jothrones dsgk e fost” Tnuizo i 1 7 GOUTR r W\I|\(l~lfl:ullll- })JMNBI‘G“. SA K, LIEASE— NOC T_DRIDGEPORT (840 FEET, Tom.y b““, Elh‘% Afllfll?; Jtaflroad factlitics. Ime madiate nosaseaton. - 4 ebior-av. sad Halca