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VOLUME 25. ' SILVERWARE. TABLE SILVER. Fvery variety of Useful and Ornamental 8il-. ver Ware. Rogers, Smith & Co.’s and Gorham’s:. manufactures of Silver-Plated Ware made. ex- pressly forus. TEA SETS, CASTERS, Urns, Fruit, | Berry, and.Cake Stands, Knives, Spoons, &c. | A $60 TEA. SET for $30. | ALL €00DS GUARANTEED TO BE THE HEAVIEST PLATE IN USE. OARRIAGES. BREWSTER & 00, OF BROQME-ST., WAREROOMS,. Fifth-av,, cor. Fourteenth-st, NEW YORK. Elega,ntarriages. In all tho fashionablo varioties, from original designa of our own and tho best stlos of Parla and London, exqnis- itoly finished i all SHKk-Satins, TFronoh Moracoo, and the i fincst Broadeloths, Bpoclal attention ts callad tn tho fact GILES, BRO. & CO.,|iEmist s 266 & 268 Wabash-av. : . duction of ous vell known BROONE-ST. FACTO- W IEY, and oqual, fn ovory rospoot, to thioso bul . ..334 West Madison-gt. | ordor of tho most valuod oustomer, NTAL IRON WOR! (ionlt Dros, & Dibles 149 & 151 State-st., Chieago. . ORNAMENTAL & ARTISTIC Metal Work, WHOLESALE AND RETATL. Fountains, Vases, Statuary, Drinking Fountains, - Aquari- s, Deer, Dogs, Tions, Copper Weather Vanes, Emblematic Signs, Stahble Fittings, Crest- ings, Tron Furniture Brackets, and Store Stools, 5 EXCELSIOR LAWN MOWERS. Agonts for_tho Fronch Patent BOULHE- vAHD GHARS and B 5. . Agents for Younglove Architectural Iron o9 R‘&%‘-’s Patont Iluminated Tilo. PROPOSALS. OFFIOH OF THE UNITED STATES Centennial Commission No. 904+ WALNUT-ST. PRILADELIEIA, Aprl, 1673 Progsdls fp Pl for the Contemnial A- TiFGSITY Bulings. AROHITEOCTS, ENGINEERS, and others ara heroby 1nvited to offer proliminary skotches or dosigns for thn bulldings to Lo orected in Fatrmount Park, Philadglphis, fortho Intornational Lxhibition in 1876, - i BPEUIFIOATICNS and othier dacuments, propared for those doslring to compota for tho desixn, Together with Information 68 to tho Sums t0.bo paid for the plans which ‘may be solectod, ‘Wil be farnished on application to Lowis Waln Smith, Boorotary of tho Centennial Commizelon, No, 904 Walnut- st., Philadelphla, All plans muat b placod in the hands of tho Socrotary of tha Commirsion Before Noon on the Fifteonth duy of July, 1873 Adter which time no designs will barecotvod. By diroction of ths Commitieo on Plans and Architeo- turo, A. T, GOSTIORN, Chairman, ARTESIAN WELL MEN. In compliance with instructions from the City Counoll ¥ tho clty of Donvor, Colorada, proposals, and so mark- od, will bo rocolvod by mo for tho sinking of an Asteslan ‘Woll to the dopth of 2,000 foet, prosiding flowing water is ot obtainad at a loas doptls, Tho Wall to bo six luches In diametor, and casod, Twonty-fivo por cont to bo pald when each four hundred feot is sunk, and tho balance whon tho contract is complotod (a1l to bo paid in curron. oy). Bidders must stato tho rata por ench ono hundred foot, and bo propared to givo sufliciont bonds to lnsure the faithful prosocution of the wark, Tho right is ra. sorved to rojoct anyorall bids. Work to commence by July1. W, J, BARKER, Obatrman Qommitteo on Wator for Irrigation, Donvor, Colorado. Notice to Contractors. Boaled proposals will bo racelvod nutil noon of Wednos. dny, May 14, 187, for the oreotion of now Hehool Iouse at Turnor Jutotion, Plans and spociflcations can bo soon, aud all informa. tlon obtained st the offico of tho Architeots, on and ufter ny 5, 1873. Profosals to be indorsed and addrestod to tho nndor. nod, at tholr ofice, 168 East Madlson-st, o Diroctors rasorre the right to thomsolves to reject anyorallbids. W, CHAPLIN & CO., Architeota. u | bafound fn tho W In ndditlon to our atock of tho LARGER vehiolos, we REMOVALS, offor & complota asartmont. of ROAD WAGONS, with S =~ | and without tops, IN ALL WRIGIITS, for PLEASURE FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE i CHAS. H. CASE} tion tho varlond improvoments introduced by us during tho past fiftcon years, and whioch hava mada tho To No. 160 Washington-st. OAPITAL REPRESENTED OVER “BREWSTER WAGON” 16 MILLION DOLLARS. The Standard for Quality. SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE' ALL, ordors by mall bave oqual advantages with those placed In porson. To prevent confusion, the publio will pleaso remomber that wo aro not connootod with a Joint Btook Company of Carriago Doalors now sooking to sharo onr roputation by adopting firm namo similar to our own. BREWSTER & (0., OF BROOME-ST. Warerooms, Fifth-av, ocor, Fourteenth-st, CHINA.CROCKERY, &o, WE ARE SELLING Whits Chita Dinner Sets, 141 Pes, for §35.00, VWhite China Tea Sefs, ~ 56 Pos,fr 650, In fact, we nro closing out our entire ‘Wholosale 8took, at Retail, AT WHOLH- SALE PRIOHB, in ordor to make room for an elegant Rotail Btock for Spring Trade. Scott & Ovington Bros, ‘ 219 West Madison-gt. C. M. LININGTCN,| WOVEN WIRE MATTRESS, “waEDLas, | (ALLARDLIAMINE OUR PRICES BEING FIXED AND VNI.I]D]’\M"TO INBURANOE CO., OF MASS. iy, | NORTH AMERICA, . OF PHILADELPLIA. RO AL, T.o8808 gafgok:l{c'a!gzvo Companies amount OF LIVERPOOL. to over $| Housohold Furniture, Stors Bulldings, -Dwallings, and oontenta insured on favorablo torms. ‘ h H 160 Washington-st., Chicago. 'Removal. . WM. H. GRUBEY, NERCHANT TAILOR, Has romoved to his NOW and BLEGANT, STORH, 107 SOUTH CLARK-ST. | (Mothodist Churoh Block). i REMOV.AL. l? e o (hia peatEs it o Sa o) A c. R, FIEED & ¢~ o HelTes Real Estate and Loan Agents, FER Bliie-ma, CIMSHED; THE BEST BED IN THE WORLD. Tor arlo by the FURNITURE DNALIRS everywhere, 3 J. T. STONT, Monsger. INSURANCE. sPrIvG-BED Facrory. || Phoenix Ins. Co., OF HARTFORD, CONN, Finding my prosent llno'flr! entirely inadoquato for l!m" Phoenix Ins. Co., increastng bissine have purohssod tho steam mi proporty at 763, 568, and 757 Stato-at. OF BT. LOUIS. REMOVED TO 149 & 151 Madison-st. JAMES AYARS, JR, Agent. REAL ESTATE. 12,000,000 ACRES! BAUER & LOEBNITZ,| omma? anus: ARCIILTEICTE, The choapost land in market for salo by the Have removpd to 84 LaSalle-st., Room 31, socond nav.!; UNION PAGIFIG RAILROAD GOI, STOVES, RANGES. &o. Now Occupy Room 10 Portland Block, Southosst comor of Doarborn and Washington-ata. and At 18 ottos, 1 shall romova o my now guarters about tha lat of May, aftor which timo I siall be propared tofillall ordors, both from city and country doalurs, pwith romptnoss. Lot forgot tho numbor, 703 State-st. thiree lacks souths of old factory. 1. 0. BOVINGTON. REMOVED. The Office of the HASKELL & BARKER CAR COMPANY is re- moved to No. 68 Washington-st., Portland Block, 3 LARKIN & JENKS, Roal Estato Doslors, havo removad to tholr new Oflico, 1i6 LaSsliot., in tho Major Blook, Oitico o grount joor, and vory'convenient. Notice to Builders. Propossle wantod for bullding a Warshouso fty b undrod ok, wo starios BRd hasomonts Fart pAMORE 10 bo made I . -at., fo o mada fu real ostato. Applyat 110 Madlion-at. ‘WANTED. WR7 AN T EID, Evory Oarpenter. Osbinot-meker, aud Wagon-maker in Cook County to call and oxamino a hand and foot-power machine for cutting snd rippiug lumbar, of any thicknoss, dry or grueu. mstliiug unnwlr uew, coustrucied vi now principlos throughout.” Hmall, light machino, oas. ily ‘conveyod from ono job to another: neoded in overy hop; has Call and seo it work. 10 Heate BLACEKSMITES AND BLACKSMITH'S HELPERS ! ! e VANTED-A mumbor of Makaniis snd, helpers. orlan i host wages baid) or pisee- ‘-?ifk.d' Koety at. NoCORMIGK'S Hospor Works, Bine Sland.av 0_boring attachment. Ttoom 1. near Wostorn-ay. HOTELS. Summer Hotel. bo open June 1, Tho now Hotol at 1ighland Park wil This Hotol is only three storles high, but contains 12 oom. 1t 13 800 foot long, has broad halls ru ng il fongth of b foot of plazza 12 fest wido; a brond ook on the top'of the house, 800 foot long, ovorlooking Lako Michigan. Itls oo notrs wido, trom' Ohisigo, (n thio growing town of Highlaud Park, whoro a plar ia boing bullt for tho sccommudation of re oxoursions from Chioago, Ejogant Billlard Hall, Oroquot, Grounds, and fiae Livary Establlslimont In ooncootion with the Totel. “T'io Hoto] will bo undor tho management of 0. D. kins, formorly of Htanwiz 1iall, ‘Albany, ¥For fur information apply to O, 1. HOPKINS, l‘mflrfluwr High- Iand Pack, or ¥, P. IIAWKINS, Agent il P, B, Co. 163 Monroo-st., Roomn 4, Chicako, TO RENT. TO RENT, esirable Btoros nnd corner Basoment in riggs Iouso, corner Fifth-av, and Hane Iph-at. A to dolplist, Apoly )} CHABH & 0, H. LAWRENQE & 00, PROVISION AND PRODUOE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW ORLEANS, LA, RATHBONE'S STOVES | 5000000 sos i Genrl s th % -] Noxw for salo in traots of forty acros and upwards, on flva Avoterarablyknomm ol ovr the Unliad Statss. Amone | o S e EAT 06 par vt Mo ndnsas Tnaren auired. 'Mlil. and hoalthfal climate, fortilo soll, an sbundanoa | of good wator. ] THE BEST MARKRT IN THRE WEST! The great : mining rogions of Wyoming, Oolorado, Utah, and Nova }dn boing cuppliad by the farmors in tho Flatte Valley, Soldiers Entitled to a Homestead of 160 Acres! TMIE BEST LOCATIONS FOR COLONIES ! FREE HOMRS FOR ALL! Milllons of acres of cholce Governmont lands opon for entry undor the Homestoad Maw, nenr this groat raliroad, with good markets and ali tho ounveniences of an old sottlod country. g"fi”‘:“n'!w l!m’}l‘!hullonl%l rl."llmld !‘.“d. Aitton of aotiinal Mapa, shawing tho Isnd s aleo new editlon o Desoriptiyo Pamphlet with now maps mailed frae ovoiy- whore, Addross O, F, DAVIS, _ Land Commissioner U. P. R. R, Omabis, Neb, Desirable Tnvestment 1am Instruotod by ommors to offor for salo, an favorabls ‘torms, B, 10, 20, 80, or 40 acros of the property known as tho ‘*Btool Farm," situatod in Beo. 30, T. 89, R, 13, In tho southwostera part of the city, boundod north and south by Twonty-sixth and Thirty-tirat-sts, and esst and ‘west by Kodzie-av. and Mowry- Thia proporty adjoins Lavm certain to advanco rapidly In valuo, The attention of Capitalists is onlled to this Advortisement, JOHN JOHNSTON, Agont for Ownors, Raomm 4, Nos, B4 and 8 LaSalle-st. FOR SALE OR RENT. Awsoclation Lave establishod an agonoy at 48 South Olark. | "1, % aty, whore thoy will bo Lsppy to roscive ordors snd ek | ofetorn Se l.:fi“h{“m'f;ém&:‘.‘ o e batiimatos for contractors and bullders, Ttoom 2. 6,000, This {s bargain, 1f not sold soon will ba for J. §1 BMITIL, Agent. rout at §i0 4 month, FEARLESS COOKING STOVE, ( Tor g Gt ot o gt it L Epwmete " forBath Koo, ote. Wo also manufacture s largo varloty of GOOD CHEAP STOVES, TUsing tho same quality of Iron as in the Fearlos ok Sxt 5o besgut se Jow aa st Lnforior Btovo. RATHBONE, SARD & (0, 838 & <1.0 Lalie-st. Above Btovos are forsalo at rotall by the prominent deal- ora in the city and country. GENERAL NOTICES, Chicago & Norfwestern Railway. SPECIAL NOTIOE. On and after Thuraday, May1, the Olty Of- fico for the salo of Miokats will bo at south west corner LaBalle und Randolph-sts. Commutation Tiokets will be sold at this oflice only. MARVIN HUGBITT, Gen. Bupt. ‘W. A, THRALL, Gen. P, Agt. THE PORTSMOOTH IRON BUILDING ou tho south, and is Applyto sroreE | ol Pk Bulds 0, Onico 163 MONROJV-HT., Room 4, Kent's Bullding, Housos and Lots for salo on owsy torms. ; FRANK P. HAWKINS, Agoav, CHEAP LOTS At HORREST HILE, an monthly peymunte) bosatifolly Iugatodstvote araldd noar depol wud o ralroads, Nen gL e ¥ Ak irn, 113 and 115 South Water-st, PATRBANKS, JORSE & (0, Havs rosumed buslness at 111 & 113 LAKE-ST. A full lino of Boales, Trucks, &o,, on band, All orders promptly flled, CHICAGO, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1873. ‘ SAPOLIO, Y ENOGCGH MORGANE SONS® SAPOLIO Tna substitnto for Soap for all H Dostn aroopt mashing olotige, | Louliold pur. SAPOLIO. ‘ar oloaning your hougo thls Spring will save tho or af ona oloanor.- SAPOLIO Will not infueo or iroolor Palnt, but romtoros col- or and brightness, 117 1t e SAPOL IO Gloans Windows withont wator, and oA, of vensoving oariaing sadshepater 1" 10 SAPOLIO Brightons Knls it samo timo th , Tl thta and epor. Ueo 16, oY oo washiod SAPOILIO Oloans Bath:Tabs, Tablee, ¥loors, do., e e Hey b oo @0 uloker SAPOLTIO Pollsh 3 3 a J TR Rom e e 1 el Wores SAPOLIO For washing Dishos and Glasswaro i3 invaluable, Oltoaper than Soap, SAPOLIO, Remoros Statns from Marblo Mantels, Tabl A R A R TR R China arid Porcolatn. 10 conts. SAPOLIO Ttomoves Btains and Grease from Oarpots and oth. erworvon fabrics. Depot, 86 and 88 South Water-st., OHEICAGO, ILL. FINANOIAL, IDIRA SAVINGS 105 OLARK-ST., Methiodist Ohnreh Block. Bi: it Interget allowed on d . annaally, July 1 am '.7.':.;% :El:c’:'bi%’{..!:x; ";"":: sl Wi, Karary RExD, Cashier. - i renloont NOTR.—Untll furthor notloo, any boy o girl calling at 110 Damk wEbe Srrtod i e 3 Guo_ dimedeponltd 1 s orher crodit, Which s Saa be drawn out at plosaure. BANK OF HONTREAL. THE OFFIOE OF THE BANK OF MONTREAL HAB BREN REMOVED TO THE ' MAJOR BLOCK, Corner of LaSalle and Dadison-sts. W, RIGEARDSON, Msnoger, Lamer Tnsurance Company, In purauance of a dearoe of tho Buperior Gourt of ook Qousity, ait porions having olaims agninet this Company aro not(fled to appoar beforo Frank Dauninon, fisq., Mas. tor 1o Ghancoey, at s Offies, s Nos. 57 and b4 Beyan Hodk, TaSallo'st., tn Ohissgoy ant provo toly olaime: Tho undoral 1l attond at sald placo on the 10th, 13¢13, 18t1, 1th, and 15ih days of May fust., at 2 o'olock in the afternoon of nwhldlnl. dUlAlml not proven will not vidond, ‘participato in tho flal:ld ricond, DLE, Reools BOUrrLoT & BALL, Attomeys. s ‘WE BUY AND SELL. Business-Paper, " And negotiate loans on Collaterals, WRENN & BREWRTER, Bankers, 06 Washington-st. DIC. Wo havo Attornors ovorywhers, and colleot the clatme of Wholosslo Morchants and othiers In &ny part of the country. No Atturnsy's fossin sulta; no chiargos antd Tentonia Insurance Company. A fow Polloles wanted for cash. Polfclos in all Eastorn and Chicago Co.'s bought. H, 8. DIETRIOH, Room 8, 77 West Madison.t., up statrs. HATS, HATS. GREATEST VARIETY and LARGEST STOCK, at BREWRTERS, Corngp Clark and. Madison-sts. R LEANING. resses GET A SAMPLE FREE OF YOUR GROCER OR DRUGGIST. Of ovory desoription, closusd “without rerdorinyteim- g e e i by W tha Good Koap thio samo Juatro And AHADO &4 wiion How, A.SOELW AR, 264 West Madison-st 5 - - 18- linoist, RUBBER GOODS, 188 LAKE-ST. 138 RUBBER AND LEATHER BEILTING Engine and Conducting Hose, AND ALL XINDS OF . RUBBER GOODS. E. B. PRESTON, "- 138 LAKE-ST. COD LIVER OIL, WILLSON’S CARBOLATED €OD LIVER OIL 1In a Bpociflo snd Radical Curs for CONSUMPTION AND S0ROFULOUS DISEASES, Tomermber tho name, *¢ Willson's Garbolated Ond Liver OIL" It comon in largo wodge-shaped bottlos, bosriug the invantor's slgnAturo, and is soid by th bost Drugglsta, Propared by J, H, Willson, 30 Platt-aty, N. Y, Xor salo by all Druggla HARDWO0D LUMBER. Also, Mahogany, Rosowood, Florida Cedar, ‘Veneors, &o. Partioular attention paid to filling bills for any kind of Hordwood or Fanoy Lumber, OFFICE AND YARD-To, 211 South Market-sl, " dny, on the chargo of stenlin, WASHINGTON. r The Authors of America’s Humil- fntion at Vienna. Another Congressman Robs Pe- ter to Pay Paul. Tho Indian Question to Bo Considored on the Prosident’s Return, ‘Why. Minister De Long Was Recalled. Spectal Duspateh to The Chicago Tribune. TUE INDIAN QUESTION. ‘Wasnixatox, D. 0., May 2.—As soon as the Prosidont returns thore will be n Cabinet consul- tation, whoreat tho Indlan queation will be fully discusged, and somoe plan adopted to meot any outbroak of tho savages that+may occur this |- summor. The Prosidont is oxpected horo at the bogining of next wock. In the moauiluie ne now arrangoments will be mado,cither as regards tho Modocs or the othor hostile tribos. A prop- ositton has been made to hunt the Modacs from their stronghold in tho lava-beds with blood, hounds, sa was dono in Florida during tho Somi~ nolo war, This, howovor, finds no favor ot the ‘War Department, and is not likely to bo adopted until all othor meansof dislodging them have {alled. Gon. Bhorman regards this as ho does tho scalp-bounty business, rathor a dishonora- blo warfare, oven ogainst so heartless and treachorous an onemy as tho Modocs. Thoro aro officors of tho army, however, who think it will be Im&oaslb}o to got tho Indiaus out of tho lava-bods in any othor way. TIHE OADLE MONOFOLY, Inviow of tho action of the Atlantic Cable Company increpsing its tolls, an offo) will be mndo to induco tho Governmont of Nowfoundland to avall jteelf of a clauso in tho chartor of the Com{:nuy which glms tho Government power to purchaso tho ca- lo at & valuation ab the end of twenty The time will oxpire in 1875, and it is said the Governmont is disposed to act in tho matter, though the Cablo Company is doing its utmont to have this foature of tho chartor extonded. A KLEPTOMANIA LINGUIST, Goorgo W. Scheido, who has served in soveral coapaoitios as a clerk, was arrestad in this city to- books from '~ tho rary, in whioh placo ho bad been given temporary employment upon the eolicitation of Bfl{»muonluth’uu Myers, of Penn- sylvams, aud Cotton, of Towa, ~ In Bchoide’s room wero found aboit 600 volumes bolonging to the library, which, it is alleged, ho has car- riod home by twos and threes and successfully concealed until now. Soheide is represonted to ‘bo a vory intelligont man, spouking somo_six or eight langungos, and was formerly o studont of medicine, 1lo will have 6 hearing to-morrow. ROLBING PETER TO PAY PAUL. Tho Hon. Jas. H. Bloss, Roprosontative from Alabaran, lins plnced his back pay at tho dleposal of the poor peoplo of his district, the Sixth. (7o the Astocfated Press.) OUR HUMILIATOLS. WasnmvaToy, May 2.—Sovoral days ago a tole- gram was published, giving the namos of eloven gontlomon of tho original Vionna Commission, who oro freo from any chargo of irrogularity. Tho names of the other thrce Commisionora who_aro inplicated in the charges of improporly recoiving monoy are William Mayor, Robert Sor- goant, and A. E. Sfineny, togather with Ohiof Commissionor Van Buron, Ho far tolograms only have boon recelved by this Government, Dbut a full roport is expeoted in & fow days. It is undoratood that all theso Comminsionors wero appointed on the rocommondation of Gon. Van Buron boforo Congross mado any nymelranu to dofray the oxpenses atfonding tho Amorican display at tho Lxposi- ‘tion, and thet ho waa cautioned to bo particular iv his dosignations. Gon, Van Buren will, how- evor, have a fair opportunity to be heard in roply to whatever charges hove beon mado against him, when it 18 hoped ho will bo able to estab- lish his innoconce. The statomont made here- tofore, that tho present action of the Bocrotary of State against Gon. VanBuren orginnted in un- friendly gluruumxl rolations, hns no foundation in fact, 08 theso gentlomon had boon ploasantly in- timate provious to tho late scandalous disclos- ures. The present investigation was ordered in consoquence of grave charges agaiust some of the Commissionors, and to vindicato tho charac-, ter of this country from oven tho suspicion of linving improper ropregontatives at the Vienna Expusition. 3 THE CIVIL SERVICE TOARD. The Hon. Snmuel Bhollabargor has signified to tho Seorotary of Btate his accoptanco of tho appointment tondored him by the Presidont, a3 & momber of the Civil Borvico Commission. TMPORTANT DEOISION. Tho Bupremo Cowrt, of this District, in gen- eral term, has overrulod the motion mado by the spocial attornoy of the United Statos to set asido the award of #208,000 as bounty to tho captors aud destroyers of tho Confedorate vossels at New Orloans in April, 1862, TOBTAL OARDS. Yostorday was tho day fixed by the Post-Oflico Department for tho issuo of tho first lot of Postal-cards, but, becauso of the inability of tho contractors to propare the nocossary quantity, distribution haa beon postponed for a fow days. MINISTER DELONG'S OABE. ‘It is necortained that the recall of Minister Do Loug from Jopan was nwin%tn his hnaving re- peatodly mado prosonts to tho Mikado. On re- coiving an intimation of this fact, tho Bocrofary of State rominded him that, undor goneral fu- structions to our Ministors, such proceod- ings wore forbidden, as all prosents o & sovorol] must bo mado through 13s own diplomatio_roprosontativa, bt Miniator Do Long, iustond of desisting, ropoatod the act, and was again rominded of his instruoctions. Be- gidos thoso objectiona to Mr. Da Long, it was thought that soino othor porson should be ap- ointod, who would more faithfully roprosont ho Unitod States. The Prosident will, on his roturn, sppoint & Buccessor. NEVADA. Verdict in o ¥Meavy Suit--Great Exe citoment-=A Ohallengc-~Threo Mon Shot. ViraiNia, Nov,, May 1,—The groat mining suit of Rny'mom.( and Ely v. Tho Hermes com- Enuluu, whioh has been pending in tho United tates Court at Piocho for two months, rosulted to-day In avordict in favor of tho Xermes. Piocho has been greatly excited pending this auit, tho result of which was made tho subjoct of Lou\'y botting. Forty thousand _dollars changed hands thoroon. porsonal difficulty betwoon the o) Pnnlug counsel has grown out of tho suit, resulting in the challengiog of Harry J. Thornton by D. Porloy, of counsol for Iay- mond and Ely,” The oxcitement at Pioche is still running bigh, Throo men were wounded in a shooting affray to-day, Ona will iu’obnbly die. Virainia, Nev., May2.—Fivemen woro injured Dby acoidonty in tho Belcher aud Crown Point Mines to-dny. In the Bolchor throg mon droppod fitty foot down an incline bi a broakin, rope. Ono had his log cut off aud tho other had brokon bonea. Tho oxcitomont in Plocho is unabated. A number of stroot fights ocourred to-day., A man named Welch was woundod in s fight "yosterday and dled to-day. Tho foverishnoss consequent upon important mining litigation continues, A stay of proceod- ings was granted lmdn{ in tho caso'of Iinymond Ely v. Hormo, Othor hoavy suits of the formor Company ugainst tho Kenticky aud Picohe Phe- nix gompanies are set for trial tho present month. Congrossional o g Awnrds for Indlan Supplios. New Yonk, May 2.—Tho following swards for supplies and transportation for the ‘Indian De- hartmoent wore muado to-dsy: Frank Obapman, oa Vegnos, Now dlexico,” transportation from Pushlo, Colorado, to Fort Doflance, Now Moxico, por 100 pounds, per 100 miles, $1; G, M, Dodgo, ounnu‘iuuflu, ‘Iowa, 1,200,000 pounds XX flour, 0ars. e Chicage Daily Teibune, kuo,ono po;mg;‘ 6110 al X X?( flo{x'r, Ayonoy, b 3,40 por hundrod, 0 bo dellvercd Bionx U} 09,800 tha tohacco ok’ 43i¢a; Goorgo B, Jonol &, Bioux Cliy, Tows, 00,400 tha salt, to bo dolivore™ ot Blonx bll,{x b 11, Kolloy, 2,000,000 ths £X flour, 8470, Lo bo Montana ; r month, for,TNed Cloud por 100; 1,200,000 poung-.| o or month, a! = ivor Agon 166,060 1bn Qolivored at the Mill oy, 2 480,000 Ibs flowr, 40,0060 Iy por month, ot ©3.17; 600,000 ‘a3 XX flour, 50,000 Ihs por montl, st 83,175 1,200, 000 1hs XX flour, 100,000 Iba o month, at £3.17 700,000 lhskxdnur, 58,000 ths por mounth, atl* 8317, to bo dolivered at Yanlton; Josoph Loooh, Bioux cltg Tows, 76,000 bu qood mor- cantilo wheat at 713¢c, to b dolivorod at Sloux ity ; H. O. Lovall, Colorado, transportation frem Puoblo, Colorado, Los Pinos Ai;unoy, por 100 s por 100 _miles, 81103 Jobn M. Martln, Cheyenne, W. T., 276,000 1bs XX flour, 28,000 Ibs per month for URPM Arkangas Agoncy at £3.25; 500,000 1ba XX flour, 41,606 1bs per month,” for tho Klowa Agoney at 89.25; 198,800 Ibs XX flour, 11,626 1bs {mt month, for Wichita Agoncy, ot £3.25, to, bo dolivored at Knnsas City; D. J. McQsnn Nobragka City, transportation from Choyenng, W. T, to Red Cloud Agenoy, per 100 pounds or 100 miles, €120, . Goo. Marshiall, Couneil lufls, Invm"l ransportation from Fort Randall, Dakota, to Whotatone Agenoy, [wr 100 Ibs_per hundred milos, $1.134 A, I, tv ldor, Bt. Paul, Minn., all transportoation on tho Missovrl River, at apocinl monthilyratespor 100 1bs, The awards for the yoar havo now all been made. WALL Teviear of the Moncy, Staock, Gold, DBond, ANd FTuduue Macicade. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, NeEw Yonx, May 2.—Monoy was active and stringent during the carly hours of tho day, but during the aftornoon thore was o gradual roburn to oaso, and boforo 8 o'clock loans wore mado ot 7 por cent, Aftor that hour brokor's balances lent down to 5 per cent. Tho Harlom Company is paying off 1,600,000 of matured mortgagos. Tho monoy was yostordsy doposited in tho Bank of the Motropolis. Morcantile papor was nog- Jocted in tho morning, but lator became active, BTOOKS. The stock market, gonorally sponking, was quiot to-dny, with small fuctustions. Thelond- ing foatures wore Pacifio Mail, Wostern Union, 2 Ouy & 1. O., and Unlon Pacifio, inwhioh doals ings wore moderately Iargo. Tho market was altornately weak and Btmu)i, but in tho atter- noon tho' doprossion was tho most prominent featuro, Tho course of spoculation on the Btock Exchange has becomo 8o occontrio of lato thatit is very dificult to form any ides of the future, espeomlly as the mnarket is not now guided by procedents, s was formerly the caso 1o some extont. GOLD AND GOVERNMENTS wero quict. FOREIGN EXOUANGE closed firmer, DREADSTUFFS. Flour ‘dull snd lower for all grades undor $8.76. Cloico family oxtras and fancy Minne- sotas in modorate domand and firm. Good linea shipplug oxtras scarco. Common No. 2 and superfine more plonty. Tho storm chooks busi- noss. Bales, 6,700 barrels. Rocoipts, 10,703 barrols. Wheat—assortmont limited and mar- ket firmor for chiolco and dry spring ; damp lots dull aud honvy; wintor strong nnd Leavy. Snles, 24,600 bushiols. Rocoipts, 21,680 bushols, TROVIBIONS. - Poris was quiet and steady. Sules of cash and regular woro 187 barrols, at $10.00 for now mess, and $18,76 for uninspeotod moss ordinary. For future douvorY, May quoted about $19.00, and no businoss, Receipts, 371 packagos. Cut-moats still dull and pricos nominally unchanged. Dry snltod shouldors, however, 7 1-16@73o. :Of frosh hams, 1,000in bulk sold st 112@180 porIb. TRecoipts, 1,047 packages. Drcon vory quiot and about nomiunl ; quotations for short clear, in tho ubsoncs of businoss, 10@1034o, snd long clonr, 10@10%¢c. Lard ensior and market ac- tive. City hold at 9Xfc, and quiet. Sales of 100 brls at 894¢, for primo stoam Western. For fu- ture delivery, 1,000 tiorces, Mny, at 97-1Ge; 1,000 tiorcos, Juno, at 918-10c ; 500 tiorcos doat y/u; 250 tlorcos, May, ab 93o; GO0 tercos, ly, st 100, Rochipts, 830 packngos. THE INDIANS. Latest from the Lava-Bedss-<Troublos ‘Threatoned in Novnde. BAN Franoisco, Onl., May 1.—Tho following is rocoived : . YREEA, May 1—Aftornoon.—Canpt. Silver and Mr. J. W. Johnson arrived from the front this aftornoon, leaving Gen. Gillem’s camp on Tnes- dsy morning, Mr. Johnson says thoro has beon nothing dono sinco the battle on tho 26th of April. Everything was quiot. No fature policy for fighting tho Modocs liad boon settled upon, Aun opinion provailed that it would be porfect Tolly to attempt to whip the Modacs in the man- northus far pursued. No scouting had been done. Nothing had boen heard from Crauston aud the missing mon, who have prob- ably been burned. Eight bodics aro known to etill bo on the flold of battle, Capt. Mondelhall's command arrived at Camp South Tule Lake on the 28th. Gen. Davis, with an escort of twenty- fivo mon, left Bull's this moming. Tho bodies of Liout. Sherwood and other officors axrived at Yroka this aftornoon, and will bo brought to this city via Roddinga. Bax Franorsco, May 1.—A dispatch from Yreka says that all tho sottlers at Butte and Bogus Creoke linvo loft, ; Batterios A and Kof the Fourth Artillory have consolidatod, under the command of Liout. Leary, and Companica E and G of tho Twelfth Infantry, undor the command of Liout, Cramp, Thore will g)mbubly bo no active movemont against the Modocs at present. ‘Wasinarox, May 2.—Gon. Shorman has re- aorved & copy of a leiter addressed to Gon, Oan- by by the Governor of Orogon, dpted Fob. 6, ex~ prossing the utmont confidonca in Col, Wheaton’s conduct in tho Modoo onmpa&%n, and saying that his plan of attack on Jan. 17, which resultod disastrously, was approved by sll tho most ex- porionced frontiorsmon prosent, Vinainia Orry, Nov., May 1.—A mail-carrier who has arrived at Eiko from tho north, roports that tho settlors at Mountain City, in the Uapo distriot, are firnnfl alarmod nt the threatoning attitude of tho Indians, Bnskes and Piutea are pouring in from all dirotions, all In tholr war- nint. A public mooting Lad beon called at ountain City to tako moasures to procurs arms 80 a8 to be propared for an outbroak. - BaN Fnanoisco, May 2,—No courior has arrived from’ Yroka ul}‘m 8 this evening. No further nows from the Lava-Bod. Tho escort with tho romains of the officers Iast killed loft Yroka this afternoon. - Lieuts, Harris and Egan, and Surgeon Soming, wounded in tho last fght at the Lava-Bod, aré getting along, and will probably recover. THE INDIAN QUESTION IN ABIZONA. Gen, Crook has addressed the following lotter to Delegato McCormiok, of Arizona : Preacor’s, Arizons, Aprl 11, 1873, Mx Drun Govennon: Pioase find fnclosed two ordora which sum up the Indisn queation in this Tor- rilory, Cochiso excepled. Permit ms to thank you, in boalf of myself snd tho troops undor my command, for the able munner in which you hinve Toprosentod tho question in Washingion, Wo feol that we .aro In a great measura in- dobted to you for the moans we havo lad to work with {n the accomplishment of tho task just finjahed. Although we may have somo scatterin doprodations in somo parts of the Territory, I foel thal tho main work fs ovor, sud (he nocessary corroctions can ba mads by tho Post-Commander, I expoct, how- aver, o be kopt busy for sevoral fnonths (o coma ‘watohing that tho Indiang on tho various roservations noitlo dovm in the right grooves, but I hope that by thia timo another clootion 1s beld in tho Territory I slinll bo able to give you another solid volo from my Tudian friends, Yours, vary sincorely, Gronax: Cliook, U, 8. A, To thio Hon, I, O, McCormick, M, U, s i e i O The Lato James Brooks. ‘Wasumaron, May 2.—The remains of Jamos Drooks will leave hLere on Baturdsy morning, in charge of his #on, aud will reach Qraco Church, in Now York City, at’ 6 o'clock in_ the evening. The funoral will fako placo from Graco Ohurch at 2 o'clock on Bunday afternoon. Dr. Stouo, this morning, took a plastor cast of tho face of the Into Jamos Brooks, to assist him in mukln%n marble Lust of the deceasod. DMr. Eldor, of Richuond, an old friond of Brooks, was alo prosont to-day, gathoring materials for a ploture, L r. Ordway, Bergoant-at-Arms of tho Houss of Represonictivos, in view of tho fact that the Iate Ion. Jamos Brooks was one of the oldest mombers {n the sorvice, and following procedont in the caso of ‘tho lato Thaddons Stoyons, hLay rouderod in bobalf of the Iouse of Ropresen- 100,000 Ihs por month, for Whotatof |G gt. Paul, Minnl o} . NUMBER 257. l tativos an cacort to take ohargo of the remains until after tho funeral cofomonios in Now York lity. A dotail from the .Capitol polico will re~ 0 nt’move the romaina from tho rosidonco of the de- ity ; Tranklin, MoVoy'& Co., Ohiongl 5 - vonsod on Hnturd"ny ‘Morning to tho do{ot, whon .‘(}my will bo'convoyed by tho 8 o'clock morning Now York train to that city, and bo deposited in raco Church, whore they will romafn until the ‘nneral coremonles, which will tako place on junday, Tho Dunrkcoxzer will represent tha rgoant-at-Arms, and tho romaing will bo In .#nrge of John 'l Ohnunooey, ous of the oldest “iployos of tho Houso of Roprosontatives, until 1.0y aro romovod to thoir finnl roating-place. ‘prosontative Morriam, of New York: Gov. ateCormicl, of Avizona ; Samtel J. Randall, of TPonnsylvanja ; and J. H. Sloss, of Alabama, ox- prossod tnoir intontion tp accompany the re- mains and attond the funoral. New Yonk, May 2.—Tho Arcadlan Club, Come« mon Council, Domoeratio Liberal Committoo, and other associations })uund rosolutions .ox+ Ernaslvo of thoir sonue of griof at the doath of nmos Brooks, aud thol sympathy with his bos ronved family, Tho Tammany Goneral Commit- too moot to-morrow ovoning, and the Assoolated I'raus to-morrow sftornoon, to take appropriato actlon, : NEW YORK. Goorge Francis Train’s Matinccs==Tho Atnntic Bankes-City PoliticseeeCons cort ¥nin. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tr{bune, Nzw York, May 2.—This was o fleld-day in tho Train inquisition, After 8 number of wit- nosses, including Oliver Onarlick and one modi< cal oxport, Horaco H. Day, had tostified to Train's sanity, and the jurors ind forcibly pro< tesiea agangt thy introduction of any moio similor testimony, on thoe ground that it wag cumulative, Goorge P. Bomis, Tram’s Privata Becrotary, was callod to tho stand. Ho rapidly skotcliod his cousin's extraordinary caroor, ond fully boro him out in all hin assortions, Ha tes- tified that Train is o millionaire, and that his monoy I8 so invested that it ‘cannot fail ultimately to bring him enormous wealth. Ho snid that Troin’s incarcoration in Dublin for dobt f#as owing to tho bad faith of James MoHoury, to nhom the monoy in question had boen ontrusted to pny off the obligation six months previous. Aftor ho had finished, Train Limself cutered tho witnoss-box. Thesconethat followed waa ono of the most oxtraordinary ever witnessed in a conrt of justice. Tho witnass, in on impagsionod mannor, and with graceful ges- tures and rapid utterance, wont over his ontire lifo from boghood, described his cducation and smbitions, and sketched his various gigantio en- torprisen in tholr rogular order, giving names, datos, aud _ figures with astonishing minnfonoss, Ho enid ho purohasod in Phil- adelphia the charter forn[in‘mornl fiacal agency fox $25,000, fnm $500 moro to havetho name changed: redit Mobilior, nud then sold his purchase ta tho Union Paciflo Radlrond for 360,000, Hisnar- rativo wasg intersporsod horo and there with char- actoristioc comments, which clicited uproarious laughter ovon from the Court. Ouco fim BpOC~ tators burst into loud and onthusinstic applause, which contlnued for meveral minutes. Judgo Daly, after rapping for order in vain, bocame an- gry, and gavo notico that should »_stmilar dem- onstration occur ho would have the guilty por- sona arrestod and committod to prison. Byu B0~ quantly anothor ontbreak was on the ~ polnt of commencing, but was Yrompuy supprossad. At one timo Traln grow very excitod whon referring to his position, but immodiately apologizod. Thera was no orogg-oxamination, The Assistent Dise trict-Attorney was afraid to tackle him. Train made an excoedingly favorable impression, Tha inquisition_adjonrned until Tueedsy, with tha mldumlnulflnF that it will be then’ concluded. This proposition mot with considerable opposie tion from Train's counsel, but the jury were firm, Thoy will probably give a verdiot of “aanity " without lenving tholr seats, [To the Assoctated Press.] New Yorx, Moy 2.—Ieceiver Strong, of the Atlantic Nationnl Banlk, reports 304,000 of se- curitics missing, Tho lfabilitios ar~ set down at 1,087,800 ; the assobs whicl are $304,000 short, may be further changoed by new devolopmonts in the invostigation. The Grand Jury, to-day, mado & presentment on the subjoct of the suppression of concert saloons, in ‘which thoy say the Excise liconses shield tho proprictors, mid only tho ownera of the premises aro liable to cri and punishmont, 4 It ig rumorod that o combination has been made in the Board of Aldormon to defent all 8l progecution nominations made by Mayor -Havnmaga: unentisfactory _to them, threo Republi- cang, four Democrats, and ono Apollo Hall being tho partios, It is 'also nsserted that no provision hayving beon mado in the new chartor for the rotontion of Mayor Havomoyer, 839 in the cago of heads of departments, ho go ont of offico with tho oxpiration of_the old chartor. If the rumor bo well founded, Alder- man Vance, ropresontative of tho Custom-Houso interost, would be Mayor until the noxt elec- tion, provided for by the now charter, viz 1874, Buporintendent Kolso has ordered the police to mako n census of ali disroputablo Louses and charactera in tho city. METEOROLOGICAL. Signnl Sorvico Muronn Ieports and Prognosticntions, Onteaqo, Moy 9—10:18 p. m. The following reports Lave boen recelved from the places mentioned bolow s Station. | Bar. Thr] Wind, Weather. Buttalo. 29.701 38 Lt rain, C 70} Lt rain, 0[N, brisk, [Cloudy. Olucinnatl 20.64| G2\, gentle, [IT rain Cleveland 20'42] 43|, fresh, |Throat'ng 20'88| 42(8;, Lriok. [Cloudy, ! E,, fresh, PROBADILITIES. ‘Wasmaroy, May 2.—For tho Gulf Stntes, Tennosseo, and tho Bouth Atlautle Biatcs, geuerally cool, clenring waathor, northwestorly to southwoestorly winds, and higher pressure. For tho Northwest and Upper Lakes, and thence southward to tho Lowor Missouri and Lower Ohio Valloys, occasionnl rain, partly cloudy end clearing wn{har, with lower temporatures, For tho Lower Lokes and Middle Statos, cloudy and rainy woather, northeasterly and southonstorly winds, For Canada and Now England, falling Dbarometer, threatening woathor, and rain. Cautionnry signals continue at Duluth, Mile rand Haven, Detroit, Tolodo, Olaveland, Bu Roohester, Oawego, Norfolk, Taltimore, cn%u’ny, Now York, New Haven, Now London, Bostou, Portland (Me.), and East” port, and aro ordered for Ssvannal, Oharleston, and Wilmington, . maukeo, Ohloago, G 0, Discharge ot a Minor from NMilitary Service. CivorsvaTr, May 2.—An oxoiting case occurred in the Probato Court to-day, Loonard A. Harris, & minor, enlistod, some timoe ago, in the United Btatos Army, dosortod, and oame_homo, was ar- rosted, and oonfined in Nowport Barracks. Hiy mother, Margarct Forbus, of this city, brought Lim boforo Judgo Tildon, of the Probate Court, on & writ of habous _ocorpus. Unitod Btatos Diutrict-Attornoy Baloman olaimed that the cawo should bo left to tho Fodoral Courts. Judge Swing, of the United States Court, could not hoar the case to- dny, 80 Probato Judge Tildon henrd the evi- donco—that tho boy was o minor; and holding, under the Unitod States statntos at large, being & minor, could not Lo hold to military service, dincharged him, Undor the impresslon that pre- vailod during tho day at the Court, ‘and which, it s statad, was slkared by Judgo Tilden, the prizoner whon dlscharged AmEir aftor bélng convinood that thoro woro no United Statos soldlors waiting around the Court-Houso to avrest him, - Mok Trouble in Momphis, Mzxreuts, May 2, —Undor au ordor of the Sec- ond Cirouit Court, to-day, tho Bhovlff taok poe- sosaion of tho banking liouse of tho Tnoksou In- surance Company and {ts contonts. The ach was supplomontary to & sult of tho excoutor of J. G, Polk, agalnut Kiri- D & Qo, of Now Yok for 43,000, of which flrm, it ia held, J. B. Kirk- land, Procidont of the Jackson Iusuraice Com- auy, was & momber, It is Lollevod that the Em 18 wolyont, and il soon reopen.

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