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; | 1 - f THE CHICAGO DMLY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, MAY 4, 1873. o e A Batch of Heavy Suits Commenced Yesterday. in the, United States Circult” Court—Qver $160,000 In. « vohved. = & 2 ‘Yesterday, Messrs. Tenneys, - Flowers & Abercrom- bie, attorneys for the Assignes of Lewis W. Casy,’ B. E. Jenkins, commenced suit against James Baxter, in case, $40,000 damages, in the United Btates Circuit Court, Lewis W. Cass was'a dealor 1n clothing on Bouth Clark sireet, and it was charged agains bim snd the eaid Baxter that ~they * con- epired togetber - to defrand the creditors, 5 pretended eale being made to Baxter,under which he scquired possession of the bankrupt's goods, and got rid of most of them befors effectual sction could be taken, The whols of the proceedings ih this csse have been of an extraordinary character; possession of the was taXen by Baxter at midnight;. they were secreted in various parts of the city and Siats; they ‘were transferved by wagons and by railroad to M!tult cities, snd quantities wers traced to various parts of fhe Doion, &nd there heid by Onitod Blates m.nxuh, whilst the'question of Iaw w2s being trfed here, There weres largenumber of injunctions ficd and. wuits onm. menced, the Bexter party, smonget_others, Setion against ofclals of the court, in case, for. haary damsges. In the history of bankruptcy proceedin Dere, rarely has o case been fought more stubl and sbly on both sides. Messra. Tenneys, Flowers Abercrombie now bring enit as sbave, to recover the value of the that Baxter has muicceeded in mak- ing away with, and upon the issue of this sult depends ‘Ehether the Croditors a7e 1 Tecelyo &' largo or small e Inthe same court, Edward Nestamayer brought uit, in cass, $100000. damsages, sgainst Paul Rothbarth, Edward , H.. B, Fayson, snd Feriioand E. Canda, ~This sl Gecide tha ownorahip of the artifcial stomo patentad by tho pllaifl. T digcovers comes {rom Davaria, here, also, the sand brick was originated, and a brick o o the harder with exposure, sndmore and more 80lid and cohiestv with age, and which does ot appoar 10 have yat reached thie United States. The o8 are for losces alieged to have been sustained by plaintiff in consequenco of_the defendanta’ discov- ering and working his patent in- the West, without his Emowledge or license, hoat tho eame timo OWRIng & patent in the United 5 George Pomeroy commenced suit {n the ward H. Noyes, partners under tho stylo of Chandler, Pomeroy & Noyes, on » note for $10,000, bearing inter- extata0; ‘signed by the defendants {n- their ot g gyt ot the Maohatian Neilonal firm name Tank of Rew Yo Principal snd {ntereat both Te- anpaid, sult was brought. Johnaon, Shaw, and others also”commenced suit, in the some court sglast 1L C. Judd, J, X, Root, and E. %, Owen, o asbumpalt, ST0.00, 15 the g Sonrt eveial bills 1o Ciandery were fled, amovy them John Flynn v. W. Oberman, for in- Junction to restrain infringement of & patent for an improvement in bed bottams: snd Calvin . Bufus S, Payne and Joshu Y., Pavne, for injunction Lo resirin niringement of & patent for exténaion lad h — e ) ' HE MARRIED FOR MONEY, * David Cashen was brought before Justice Binyon, esterday morning, to answer to several charges, the \gravest of which was perjury. Though the cise wWas continuod for a week, in arder to procurs further evi. dence, the testimony thus far adduced proves that Cszhen is & scoundrel who richly merits severs punish- ment. He was arrested on Friday last for having in- duced an inexperienced gil of 14 years to be- tome his ~wife, 'which ~necessitated the pro- curing of 8! certificate by perjury- It sppesrs that Cashen had bgen soquainted with the girl's family for some time, and was on ‘fetber lntimato terms with them two weels ago, when 1 rermrped from boarding-school on sccount of B He discovered at their first meeting that s ms tllof romantio nonsense and that, with & care, the conld be used to assist him in g&u‘dm of some of her mother’s proj the neighborhood of £25,000. In ed such control over her that sha conscnted <lope wits bim, and, tn order that tho mecessary of the trip might be dsfrayed, rropmialed monoy and. joveey beleasisg o Doty Claek for 1 muacugs. Hoemsey. sng or a o license, an wwore that the girl be was about to marry was_over 18 Janetage Hetnen took his dupd to Banyon's ivato office, and thers the solemn cerem ormed by thiat solemn Judicial luu, “Who maight. hate dmown, if b atll setained any of 140 common seose it which ho o3 1o be Chodiiad, that the ST mes [pnderage, and tn thoTanas of 3 T i publis would bs plesaed toknow how Mr. Banyon 0od-winked on that occasion. On the da; Lmng the fraudulent marriage, Cashen visil siher-in law, a8 After inforiniog her of what had aken Fiace, osolly demanded that pimsel? and wife bo #mitted o the house sa membera of the family. The mother refused to believe that her daughter had “al- flowed herself tobeled sstray, and, as -the girl was $hen st bome, sho map callsd aud quéstioned. Bhosd: imitted that she was Cashen's wife, and said she womd B &7y sad livo with b malss er mpther consent tolet him remain in her houss. Being a throwd. uom.n af the workd, the motber aav st a. gisncs thab [Eashen cared nothing for the girl, and that ail he went- e money. She sent for policemars and ordered remoal rom her premisos; Th ‘accomplish- o Tihat et attho. gl Zellone ‘him, und ‘uohog s hesd of ‘elther of exd ‘ontil 'S(.hln a ‘few days ago. Meanwhils, ‘the Bad been given into the hands of -Cept. 7, taken into cumdy. Thers wers women In ourt yesterday ready to swear that they Jwrare deserted wivea of Cashen,.but their testimony Wil not be taken untll next weck. Atier Banyon hag Becided to poatpone the case, he ordered” that the e restored to the custody of her mother, and Cashen bo hield in heavy bonds for his appearagce, skl haTizaiieds, THE SPORTING WORLD, ; Biay or two sgo Tme TRIBUSE announced the fact it the South Park Commissioners had made s con- ‘easion to the owners of fast roadsters, by Which they were to bo allowed to speed their horses on the boalevards ot a stated time, ‘Below is the official arder ‘Telating to the matter: - OFrIoe or SurERCYIENDENT oF Bovr PAnx, May 1e73—Notics is hereby given that, by order o the uth Park Commlssionars, Se ordinances will ot be entorced oo, Grand x:}nalmm om Wedneadsy afternoon, een the hours o'alock and 7 o'clock. ¥ ordinance is a8 foll o250 person sball ido o drive 5 any part of . the /@ park, or upon any ! Toadway, -Or avenus in- Shod i i mss;’:;nflmuhmmo:, at 8 rate of Bpeed exceeding s an hour, 3L Demar, Superintendent. xJThe sals of membenhlp ekets to. e Dexter Park Mhem QL1673 is to be limited 10 100, Parties desiring Mieasurer, Misommodated now. by sppiying to the ©n Wabash avenus; it his The Dans, Weatlake & t.he w?;'mmx & gua{& Clnb hy’ -fl:wza ‘l“{:d’o 'y best e full acors of X Baltimores and Athletics : o e = the pril 30, ~Second BRETR b S Lty " Ahletics, B|P|A RBP4 0] 1 SwSacwmonl eatorsor [Ppeyvemvmery 1 § T ooanrimaos] ol comvnonoon Elenacwemas &1 El 5. EE thletio, 5. : Atblobic, 6. oro, Bl biro—Harry Helsan: | FIER TG P e sk esnington, THE CEIGAGO ATHLETIO OLUD will mest at the Central Hotel on next l.ne'& hex they will take action the remoral edr bost-house to Kensington, ohdmthohnhnll.h:ncduma I:{:‘“'mb' The club has a boat-house at Daltan, two miles fur- Iher southy but it is not 80 convenient a8 Kensington. The Gapialn will, on Tuesdsy, repart his selsction of eason's sport, A fallst £rews for training for this s tendance is desirable, Anth!lh?hwm nv:“n;x.qun he lfll !nhfld e seeson Of the year when parties N fg to embark in the biiliard mmbnflg Jookout for good locations and good tables, their at- mlfl directed to the immense stock of tables and oodl of all descriptions at the mammoth of Emanuel Brunswick ick cashion 18 regarded an-o players wfl.h high favor on account of ita ‘slastictly, while the workman. nflroelly oqul‘ed in America. hand. extromely large Clegant” folsid. bevel latest and finest desigos. tented a neat contrivance £helf to be attached to & .l::don ;,Nfi' glasses m.dl be It once ornament ‘eapeciall A fall i of ot ball, cacs, oty will Lband, iber the name and piace,— Remem} E. Brunswick & Oo,, Noe, 47and 49 State street, Tho; Rave 2y counection ith any other house, g KILLED BY & FALL. 2 - Goarge M. Waahburn, the man who fell on thy sids- alk opposite Ruhna’. Hotel, Dearborn street, Fridsy {moming, aud who was afterwards found in an {nsensi- bls.canditian on the cornor of Ststeand Van Buren sireets, cled at the County Hospital yesterdsy morning 8t1o'clock. From letters found in his pockets it was Aicprtstngd that he was s réaident of o Miss Nellls Washb hlhu Nothing ‘of value was’ found - upo 00 excopt a pal of gold wioeve-buticns, od & set ¥ ;’:lhdhmvnd studs, About noon yesardsy, Mr. nhu"m’ of No. 751 Wabash avenue, whe'is a near ion of the deceased, called at the Gouaty y Hoepikal, | for th sepurpose of having the body rem + o, homeren, thought be-t m deh!n it inquest, ' which . St By e decassed ‘possessodof Yaluablo gold waich-and m Dx.tanmmm v::nm.?;mu:wmmm EROM THE COURTS. . = | “tion, and found that death had resulted from oom sion of the brats, which waa Probaly the result of the 1all on Dearborn strest, - Decsased had besn an st in Milwaukes for the Howe Sewing-Machine Com, AR came o Chicags lost Thtradas, aader the oo expoch- tion of seouring situstion with th Compazy here, ANOTHER ONE. A Girl Takes a Dose of NMorphine and ‘Will Probably Not Becovers - . A dose of morphine will probably cause “oné more unfortunate 7 t0 leave this unhappy world.: She had ‘wandered from the stralght path only & short time, but her brief experience in the.¢ gilded palace” and among its inmsates was sufficlent to induce her. to at- tempt tocommit suicide, Her namewas Cora Reed, and, unlikeé many of het clasa, her parents are' respsctable., They live fn the village of Wataeks, in this Btate, and kad 0o {dea until last evening that their dsughter bad béen'leading s ife of shame. Bhe came to this. city only two months ago, and wrote home that she had se- cured honorable employment, Six weeks ago she be- camo an famate of the bagnio of Annfe Stewart, on Fourth avenue, Why ‘she took thia step no ome knows; shenever told who betrayed ber. Sho re- ‘mained thers untit Tuesday, changing her “boarding lace ” and tranaferring her trunk o the honse of Bell Bemteke, on Bouth Gllston strest. Whilo here several of the male visitors told Miss Demicke that the gizl wus not to bo trusted—hat sho would steal and do all kinds of ‘wicked decds. These stories were overheard by Miss Beed, and ahio bocame gloomy and -despondent, Peluning 13 bo oonselod, bt maiatainipg her (nnocencs, Bhehad been sufforing from {ntermittent fover,snd took uinine and brandy o break it up. Yesterdsy morning o went gut, and upon her seturs it was noticed she Bad s small pa nen questioned regarding ita contents, e repl Fod that e.” At 3 o'clock in the afternoon she ot 1o or room. Sous attarwards ahe was found in a stupor, with e’ Iabeled * morphine” besida her. e waat one atat far, Bud whte b civas ‘liowed by his manger {hat ho did not desiro to be “mized up” in the affair, He gave it as his opinion that ehe would recovor. Upon his departure another doctor wag called , and id what he could to Taliers thogtsl. Lato last crening sho waa til unconaclgnsy and it was thought probable that she would died, father, whose name is William Reed, was tolegraphed nd-In expected to-night, In tho pocket of one of Biies Roed’s drosses was found thin noto - My fathers mamo iy WilliamReed. I lives at Watsokn, 1l Send my Clothea-and. bedy to R he vnl\ }ny expenses, Tha stories you have ‘heard'are n._ izl 4a about 24 years of sgo, snd qulte pretty, —_———— INCONSTANCY. And now Detactive Dennis Simmons, having read the paragraph concerning him in yesterdsy morning's TRIBUNE, has seen fit to disclose the particulars of the s0-called elopemont case, They arosa follows : Mr, Harry Redifer, a dealer in sploss in this city, once lived in Kansas Gity, Therohowooed a woman calling herself Miss Jesaio Brooks, They wers mar- rled by & Justice of the Pesce, and iast June removed 10 Chicago, They ook up thelr residence at No, 200 West Lake streat. In & few woeks the bride became_restloss, and, wt her earnest solicitation, they went. to' boarding. They lived in ocom- paraiive happiness until lsst Mondsy, when the proman proved herself faithless by loavitg the <ity, for parts unknown, taking with her a trunk of clothc ing (to which she had a perfect right), and about §2,000 worth of jewelry. The irato husband reported her flight to Sergt. Elits, who detatled Denny Simmons to g0 in pursuit. Aurors, Peoris, Princeton, Calumet, 20d all the large cities of the Biats, ns weil a8 soma £mall towns on the borders, prominent among which s 81 Louis, wers visited, but withoni further suo- gons than that tho woman's past ife was nid bare. T¢ seems that she has mads a business of jumping spoony men, In St, Lot ln 1869, ehe ran away from ome Frank Long, afier having been Iawfully married fohim. Defore that she was a lewd woman in Mem- phis, and was known aa Mattls Clemmens, HAHNEMANN HOSPITAL. The Board of Trustees of the Hahnemann Medical Oollege held their annual meeting at the institution, on Qattage Grovo svenue, yesterdsy afternoon, Dr, A, E. Small presided, and there were present of the Trustess Hon. J. Y. Scammon sad D:D, 8. Bmith; and Drs, Ludiam, Danforth, Golton, snd Hoyne, of the Faculty. Dr. Hoyne, Becretary of tho Bosrd of Mansgers, read thedr roport:: In June, 1870, the buliding, which bas since boen occupied ss & hospital, was donated by J. T. Bcammon to that purpose, and pisoed in the chargs of the Faculty of the Hahnemann Medical Collega, The expense of matntaining the hospital was borne for one o by 2r. Scammon, when, tho Seeponsibility waa :rmd to the Faculty, - 3 committes fo °fake charge Gommittes consisted of Dr. 4. E. Bnufl, Dr. Hoyne, Becretary ; J. Y. Soa P At Doataris, and. SO, Lo sy, 167 T Seunimon Bonated the lana. o whict the Boept sands, gertaln conditions, T lot ia G0x180 Tost, eltantad directly east of tha Coliega bullding, and ‘walued at $15,000.- Thereupon the cloty gave' a liks donation of £15,000 in money, upon the condition that the sym be expended in erecting bullding upon the lof, In the summer of 1812 the north wing, S0zé0 feet, including a dlinical tre, vas built,” -and §2,00 ex i, and in- making other ime arer’s report showsd that the B erpenditares up. o, March 34, 1873, wers recaipta from all zources to sama dats, LR ey mm ol S0 o thnloi(flxlbnfldms end o erection| n- Tl was. at ant Ro Gomvmitics, ba on) will cort 35,000, Tho on mon, to nly remsined for the Committes Ty o8 o ok they bad prac- o o anier the. Binaei Hopptia, all it title papers, PR N ete., the College, and to request that . the formal accoptance e gatered Gpan ho records of the Bosrd of Frustece. or. s shasen (obt e the SAAItad to the hos- tal wna mmsde, the college_ would bo$3,000 in debt. It was pmpoma ‘to ralse the smount by satemati . Entiam had no doubt that many péopls, if ask- e, would contributs to support the Hospital; as he “the pnbl.ll:ouaht hbflmflkad to xm 1t in the future.”- on’ moflrm of )flr Beammon, the ullung Provisional f Mansgers were continued in office until nu:u'vme determined. i The m-:unq then Atuvurn-d_ EXPOSITIDN. Amue.ng of tno Bowrd of Dizectors of tho Tater- Stato Industria) Exposition was held yesterdsy. sdter- noon, in the club-room of the Sherman House. The ‘meeting, was called for 3 o'clock, but was not brought %0 order Tmtil 16ng after thathour. They dropped in gradually until nearly 4 o'clock, by which ‘time, the Bouton, R, T. Crane; . F. Coolbengh; Boascs, Ghasiss Fevgo, Jotin o’mm, o . B. Farwell, T, W, thy, Georiflh.hfln, John ‘; Beynolds, Potter Pa.\mur, “Jacob Rosenberg, Gnurge Pofth ger, Eoq, Gal éalled tho meeting to order, e ‘cusslon of the by-lawi®a of ! ‘Ansociation, which were Busllvadapted,” atter s dush A0 nearly an hour's . The redlgnation of Mr. T, M. Avery s-om ho Fosrd of Directors. was read and sccept o e o Bl e SO . motfon on. 3 Ibaug] that the Board of Directors {rsus tn‘n J:l‘;:g:flfl;‘ ment of the ueeumunc due on Mnxck’nn e first Eyl and they are hereby, instructed to procesd wilhrmtb’dnhy, and take such messures as msy be nsedlur[ Becure the construction of the necessary buildings for the Ex~ ‘position to be held dunug the wmu:g Tall, and " tha tha: are authorized to such contracts Ind l.nm - A mesting of the Executive Committse was then Beld, when an offer by Potter Palmer, Eaq,, tendarin use of Tooms in his hotel for offices, was bk Teferred 1o the S with power o act. ‘The Committes then adjourned .until Monday after- Toon, to mect at the offica of the -Association’ In the Staats-Zeitung Bullding. TR ' R S ¥ SHERIDAN'S BILL OF RIGHTS. . Bupértatendent Washiara recently ssued an ordler, mumbered * Order No. X),” directing patrolmen to n- estigats every saloon on Sunday, and discover whethier liquar was being 0l there contrary o law; alio, to find out whether gambling was going on.. The order ‘Was approved by the Board. Yesterday, cqmmudonn Bheridan presanted the following protast : I protest because I regard the order s unnecessary, odious; and oppressive; becauss the members of the force are not vested under the charter with pow- er or suthority lollwlullym‘x.:’!]rlgofilh the order, and {f alr own perd], Boc. lows: “l;l'hlfldl‘dmflpgovéfihbcumn in their persons, houses, papers, and effects against unreason. able searches and scizures, shall not ba violsted. - A reporter asked the Mayor what he thought of i, ‘His Honor replied that it did not squarely meet the case, Saloons could not be included in the bill of gfilm, and » constitutional obfection to the order was ucloas. A saloog was £t & prirafo house.” 1t was ‘lace, in which the propristor was licenssd to Rt A ok thia i of thio protest, ek THE PUBLIC LIBRARY, - TheLabrary Bosrd mei yesterday afternoon, present, Mesers, Eoyne, Shorey, Bosenthal, Anthony, Queal, and Sheahan, ‘The Secretary read a-letter from Mr, Robedn, from which 1 appears the matter of binding e mm Patent Specifications was fnally sottled. chase of s set loch’s Commer- that the Com- Committes npumd the olApfl loton's Cyclopeedia and onary.* Tho Obatrman rej missioncrs for the valuation of the Bridewell and Post- Office lots would robably meet next weak. The Seo- < to mukon contract for the binding Sewspapers an th mmr: Sibar e L Commiiics wed eporied | Ohan R Ho’ 4Rbloch aa %o which -shouid bo bouzd, A "l'he - cock, left Galena on a special Becretary reported that dm-xn» the ‘balf month Lbcub and 116 pamphlets Baloen tho tatal number of books now in the. ubnrr ST, and of pamphlets 2477, The Dumber of perfodicals regularly received s 235, and of dailles 75. The spproximate number of visitors aince the last report has been 4,860 ; svers Sunday, 84 M’i?“‘ for pe oglmll, and surgery, prot operations; various parts of the ments, etc, given by Exstonan & Darte 'he Board sdjourned. A SAD STORY. P The life of Mr. Gsorge V. Washburn, whoso melsn- choly death at the County Hospital yesterday morning is recorded in another column, appears to have been another fllustration of the power of strong drink to overcome atrong intellect, For zsay year deceised was & leading : commiraion merchant in Boston. Ho s ey oSty anTrved tn prost siyiec e I for liquor- overmastered him, sud ho forsook . his counting-roam and {requented’ saloons and tippling- Douses. Binco the Boston fire, ho bas been engaged with differsnt ineurance companies of that city, in et tling up their books, He reformed for a time, and concluded to come o Chicago, a place of some respon- efbility having been promised him by the Hows Bewing Machine Company, * Not meeting with tho auccess e had anticipated upon his arrival in' this clty. b sought consolation in drinking, snd the reat of the ad story has been told, Mr. N, Faxon, who is his Drother-in-law, yesterday received a dispatch from ‘Washburn's wife, from Quincy, Mass., ssking if he had seen her busband, The answer which 3r. Fazon was compelled to roturn has doubtless flled ons house, at o iitson. Tho Gy v e e Btion Yor our’ o o n for busial this atiernoon. i BETTER NOT COME. *“Tha following letters were handed Buperintendent FWashburn, yeaterday morning : Mr. Washburn, Chief of Police: Dean 8182 Wil you have a eatisfactory snswer given tothisgent, Many years have elapsed since I draw, 324 tho pufiness bas chsnged so much that T do nof fecl capale of adising Mr. C. .D. Yours re- spoctlully, BT, " Burraro, Aprl 16.—Friend Enight: _Althongh not Daving heard of you, or from you in some years, 1 am emboldened by our ¢ld friendship to aak you a_tather dellcate question.” Y bvs been keeping a priouto poler £oom Bore for soime time past but axall the rovms 1a ho clty havo been closed B the anthorities, 1 fnd & 1o remove to another city, and according COMTO ropart thero 1o Hono #0 Iayorable to sy Hiows a8 Chicago, I have written to you to know what your views are about the matter, and also whether you could asmst mo in getting up & gm; Your friend, Cranies I, Vax Dnzexs, s e s A NEW SUBURBAN RAILWAW, N ‘Evanston fs now sgitsted by tho so-called Saburban Horse-Railway. This railway, as now discussed and ‘projected,is to run between Winnetis and Rogers Park, ‘pesaing through the villsgs of Wilmette, North Evans- ton, South Evanston, sad Calvary. The main object it has in view is to'bring land nOw out of the market into . short and emsy communication with the numerous stations on the Chicago & North- Jestern, Oars are o run to tho depola fn the mora- m them at ey Br. Isssc R, Hitt is PERSONAL * "Tho Ttalian Opera Troupe wll arriva st the Gardaes ihis ovening, i President Grant will resch this cly this morning, 0d stop at the Tremont, Cspt. D. O, Pocle and Cal, 3. . Bodenbough, U . A, aroat th DA ledwln, Naun of the Vet Wisconsin Bailroad, ia at this Bherman Ho pAmong the mortuary nmmu published in Tam mi:atanhywuthn ot 3. X Black, of Oanada. 1t should have been William 3. B, Black. 4 Edith O the caca; lschure on “Life 10 Ooaventy, at iho Michigan Ave: Bue Baptist Church, on Tuseday evening. Fred. Lawrencs, the genial and efficient prees sgen! of Adsin Foropaugi's great aggregation nla tie it siopping at e Barmes Honse, o wil make the tows etorial with snnouncements of the coming event. |, Amang (B arreals nt Ahe Txemont Houso yestardey s the followiag : R Nortls, 3 mite, Baith more; H. Warren, Boston ; ¥. D g:a o H ter, and Gen. Bab- W. Caldwell, Columbus ; Prosident Grant, wife and da: (or or Chcago last arening st 11:30, 30 waro expected to 57t 1150 (o 'morniog.. Dusing thale stay they whil o mn guests of the wumswr of the Tremont, Detroit ‘fkgflm y afternoon says: 5B ceviates febmn Siciod oy 6 16 conteciared ihat the man who fell from the Great Western trainon Wednesday morning.nd was killed, wasa Ghicsgoman named Biimsoz, on- bia way hotde from s Among the arrivals st fho Gardner Houss yesterdsy Tomp e following s KL M. Hole Housion; Chasles ickers! tta) veret (ew.York ; HD, s.hn‘u“x‘é S Wheeler nd family, Fhiadel Clem 8t ndexnhx |, Clsneville, B. wie, Bouth Bead ; E. D. Among the arrivals n the Sherman Hotiso yutmn oro the following: J. D. Lawyer, Buffslo; Eck George L. "Bocker_snd -rm, Bt. Jaltimors s Jumes B Cosles, st 5iiesby, Dixo ‘Bos- A, In s d Metbonaid, Tans 1 WoH. Heee Baltinors; John Bobertaon, Montreal, Among the arrivals at the Gault House Mlldl ere the following: Tobn E. Ziegler, Phladelp nu, Goorge V. Brown, Borion ; B tildter, Europe s . D. Reade, l.h.lwlnh-c Jacob Hicks, Brook, nun,” will deltver her Eerns, Chicago, ‘Buriington & Quincy .,: o= Buss, 'St. Loal J. Flelds and family, Pesneyl vanis,’ = * M P. B Tansey, rocently contiected with varions nowspspers in Ireland, is to deliver a locture in the ‘Academy of Music on Sunday evening next, May 11, ‘on the subjoct of “ The Priest, the Phflnnmmym ml the Patriot.”” The procssds. will be toward the erection of 8 monument to the mmury o e Bov. B, Conway, P. P., of Headford, Irelan: Amang ihe arrivals at the et sm Bri House 3 y_wero, the followin, X, Now Lo aE Bvownica of the eier? gont. E. P. ‘Thompeon, United States e Maf A, Dalss, "Tnited Bthtes Azmy; James ¥ Brown, P i ddph! . P, Barnum, 8t, uh; Fred Eirech, New 5. A, M. Herfington, Genevs, IIL; and Col. L.thdm, Fort Dodge, 1owa. ¥ '_ THE CITY'IN BRIEF. The “May Party ™ of Our Club was postponed from “huredsy sst unil Tueadsy nest on sccount of the ‘weather, * United States Commissfoner Philip A, Hoyme has removed.his ‘office to Room 21, of the Republic Build- ings, which is located on the sécond floor. A rogular mosting of the Brick Manufacturers’ As. Jociatign il be beld st 2 'clock on Mandsy, cormer of ‘Adams and LaSalle street The regular monihly mnd.ln of the Mansgers of the ‘Nursery and Half-Orpuan Asyium wil bo, 5ot at Nov 176 Burling street on Tuesdsy morning st 10:30 o'clock. G, ¥. Grady, the south who defaulted from the Northwastern Hotel, on Friday, waa_yesterday morn~ Lug eld for further examination by Justice Banyon. . A regular monthly mesting of tho Directors of the ‘orptas Asylum wil be held'st the Asyium on Tussdsy B5an g'clock, " The Iast of the musical promenades and supper {_;xfiu given by tho ladies of All Ssints Eplacopal jurch will mrl'm Thursdsy evening at i -n. ubnry of the Collegs of Pharmcy will here- 4fterbo openied betwoen the Zours of 10 o, m. ‘-:’a noon, I, &n un exce] for the. mw?m of mmembers sad othern: * 7 James Rennle, the actor, who succeeded in ringin the blood to Mcien Esnkin's face, was yesterday held 28500 bail for fusthir examination on My 8, o4 the ‘South Kide Police Co The first lnnnnlbdl of the Keystone Lodge, No, 639, A_F.and A, DL, will occur on 'Thursdsy evening nexi af Klare's Hall, Noa, 70 and 72 North Clark street. The Unton Cathollc Library Associstion_will give 3 soireo musicale at Martine's Academy, No. 55 Ada street, on Mondsy evening, An excellent programme 4a angounced. The quarterly meeting of the Chicsgo Oaledonlan Qlub will ‘'be held in the basement of the Beotch Church, corner of Adams and Bangemon streety, on Tuesdsy evenlog. " erance meeting will be held to-morrow urr Mission Chapl on Third avenus, ‘near Fourteenth street, Addresses are expected from Judge Gookins, Thomas Moulding, and others, - The dedicatory nx:ml.lu of the Maywood Presby- terian Church will take pllce on 'l'hnrldly uln.'.n wm the Rav. A. E. Kit ugo, the sermon, Other clergymen ilihe " “The recelpta of catile and nogs for m- rm months ending April 30 wers 243,624 of the former, sud 1,504, 534 of the Iatter ; an increzse, 88 compared with the corresponding period Last yesr, of 45,884 catile, sud 834,429 hoga, wllwu Iu:u of myé it was siated dutt'hl name of e West Side Brigg ouse was changed “Bkinper . Blmle" Ladump been made in the name, but ent of Lhu huh.l will be under the ND‘X- vmon of B. H, Skinner. John Broke, George n-wlor. Thomas mny, mm ‘0'Brien. John Roche, and William _Olar] Sll!, boy-burglars, who broke into the ofice of Dr. Fiem- ing, No.” 112 Wu ‘Washington rtru', ‘were yestorday morning heid for trial in $400 bail each by Justice™ y. The caso of John R, Goas, who was arrested for ot g $300and a dismond ring - from Mra. Sarah Read, of Providence, R. L, s roported in THE TAIB- e Somo days alncs, cam up bafare Justice Scally Festerasy, af:-. 5% "pw sppear, and the case ras dis A m:eungoflhaflamm Committes on -discussion the ‘published by Tz Tabose, Gvflnfl Gaslights was held yestérday afternoon in the Counct Chamber, Ald. McAvoy in tho chalr, The gas com- panios yero fally. xvxmunted. The subject under consideration of tho.. schedals Jor burning g during monum Dights; It was decided not to mike any Tbu Womnn‘l Aid Aseociation. has mnved to the Rellef Block, No. 51 LaSalle street, where it is to furnish emplayment to any number of wvmen ‘who ml!' lpsly to it for assistance. The ion has lready donos great work, and should maet it pieniy of encouragement. The new and convenent Hun of North Sids stages will run from Madison strc:t bridge to Lineoln X every three minutes during the blockade of Clark » -aL Peter Ragor, the proprietor, has twenty atages, d will doutileas soon become a puplar purveyor 1 the demand for transportativn. During the prevalence of the storm last Thhfldl’ Dight, a Mra, Thompaon, who resided on Sholto sireet becaioso oirified WiLh - fest {hat she becams pare: Iyzed, and, on Fridsy night, dicd. ~She was abont 43 carsold, tnd masrovly ‘esiaped. death Ly igtiniog 4 Bt sumiuer. account ‘for hot feat of the Wmhm and Joseph Morris wero arraigned befors ‘Banyon, yesterday morning, tharged with the donble crime of ‘robbery and bm-a\n . They were arrested by Detactives Slayton and Galiagher, on Friday even- ing, on information they had roceived from Elkhardt, Ind, Tho parties at that place wers telegraphed to, relative to the matter, and, pending a reply, the Jus: tice continued tho case, holding the prisoners on both charges in $1,000 each. It s not known what deviltry the brothers havo been” at, over in Hoosierdom, but Lbo{‘hvn borne for sowe L\mu L3 'n.r}' uneuviable rep- utation. At 13 o'clock yesterday, s man named William Rod- den was run over by omnihus No. 108 of the Young line, st the corner of Canal and Madison streels Rod: «don 'waa attempting to cross the atreet when he fri) on tho car track, snd fell i front of the “bus, an over him before the horses could be stopped. . One of the wheels Paued directly over his face, bresking 2o bridgo of bia note and (racturing his Lot . Hia left arm located. He was taken to. drug store and at .\md.d by Dr, McOheanoy. The déie Jbus, Heary Hoore, wae arreted by Oficer Tiaier ana lockod ug. . e Madison Brveet Borpcsr Rodden was taken to the County Hospital, where he Hea 1n a critical condition, - The lecher McLaughlin, whiom the indignation of an outraged commaunity banished from its midat," went henceto Tolado, Dut he wes too thoroughly. well known thore, and his reputation him. The Commercial”of hat. oy say: hOoew Brx, Mo- LayonLoe.—We know wa will relisve the parents of tulw'city of a fearful load of anxicty by the annonncs. ment that the McLaughlin left hers on Wodnes: day night. - He failed to find in Dotondbnied i 15 Chicago, The ‘fataeof gril deads isd preceled him, and hung e hion dur ing bis stay, like the breath of & pestilence, so that men Dated and shupned him. 6 lingered around eadly for s few days, then foldéd up his tent, like the Arab, and silently talo awsy.” mda.nnrhoedmadfl on e Tlinols Central . The_engineer of & frelght Santenonear thy observed a iy ahead of brakes, but Rotia time o save, the Tho e on the projectin - unnnzm.pu"“ Bucown Sown i Tone bankment s0on as the Euin Stopped the enginses; and conductor fireman, 20 back to suocar the nnfortunate, Toey puled Bim out of the water, but he was unconscio: 8 few moments,” His skull was found to hile & deep gash was cat in his side. I iaken to Manteno, and the gists, Lor A smm:. On’ his person were found a comb, an S0 a well-writien diary, but 5o money. “Tla seen about the village in the morning, an Tachestatommonte ot 1oa o Hhe Tipposition mat he i Boiroter of Dr. W W, Wiater, who reeides sk University place, in el o ) To the Ladies. . Ladiss, sewing machine experts, mdmmuunm erally, are invited to call and see what the Groszfelds Bewing Machine “Attachment ean perform. It com- Dines twelvs distinot and different sttachments with cne model, and enables & lady to make and trim a dress by its means in one-fourth 'of the timo hitherto required. For salaatths Harper's Bazar Paper Pat- tern, Fashion Room, No. 283 Blate street. J. Levy, General Agent. —_—— Fine Arta. - The Amerfean At Gallery of New York will, on next Tuesdsy morning, exhibit & most {importent and valu- abls collection of fine art paintings by celebrated Amesioan srkist of the modern school, st the salesroom of Wim. A. Butters & Co., suctioneers, Noa. 65 and 67 South Canal street, prior ‘to their dis” possl at auction on Wednesdsy snd Thursdsy, May T 4nd 6 Tho bgh standiog of the .txmpfhry Imow will insure gnn Notice to Vessel-Owners and Agents. CoLtzcTow's Orrick, Boox 1 Crrr Hary, Omicaco, May 3, 1878,~The city taves asseased against veasels and canal-bosts for the year 1872 is duo st this office since last Decembar, Partles owing such taxes ars hereby notified to pay immediately, and avoid the ‘expense and delsy oocaaioned by ha their veasels tied up. Grozax Vox Horrxx, ity Collector. ‘ —_— * Personal, Bam W. Butterfiald, ‘Esq., after » short absence from the clty, has returned home, and comnected himself with the Grand Central Clothing House, Nos, 142and 144 State street, Bum {5 a genial good fellow, and ex- tends a general invitation to his many warm friends to call and sge him, Newmar’s Corset Factory, 2 No. 134 Twenty-second street, will sell $10,000 warth of 1adies’ and children's under-gsrments at nnperdllel g4 prices. Tho siock Is the bost sssorted in the dity, ‘will be sacrificed, as Mr. Newman Intends Lo move 200 to the “ arnt Bistrict,” sng dovote BImAGL ox clusively to the importation and manufacturing of corsets, TP The Elmwood Collar. There is 10 better way of saving money then by pur- chaaing & good articls, This s especially the cass in 30 consplcuons an articls of dress s8 a gentleman’s ol lar. Thote who have worn the Elmwood Collar bave discovered this, whils to thoss whd*prefer & differant styley tho Warwick is now offefed. Bremner's Biscuit. -+ @ood gaods will always be imitated, So with Brem- .mer's Butter Biscuit. See that his nanio is stamped on | you buy, if you would be sure to have:tho best, “The flavor cannat be imitated, though the appearance may. Bakery Nos, 78 and 80 O'Brien street. —_— Bporting Goods. E. Thomes, Jr., havisg removed from XNo, 62 et Madizon street to No, 79 South Clark strest, is now plfeviog » Bne asseriment of bresch-loading guos, fab- mg tackle, and everything pertaining —_— 5 'We are “ Getting the Hang of It” 1n our new store, No. 130 South Clark street, and have goco nuay of of our old and famillar {riends, who bought boots shoes of McCormick & Clar] oppoa:u the ‘Bherman Housa, We promiss largs and chol “to select from. McCormick & Clark, . " Buildérs’ Haraware. " B Hamilton Hunt, No. 42 Btate stceet, makes & spectlty of Bullders' Hardware, and can fll orders for anything ip his line promptly st lowest prices. ‘Give him a call before you buy, = - —_— Merchant Tailoring. ~* Grahsm, fomerly of 473 “Wabash svenus, has ro- ‘moved to 119 Clark street, and has just received & very choles_selection of forelgn and domestic woolens, wNnhhe will mako to oxder at the very lowest Sguzes, - Ohlo Legislature. Commmu, go 8.—In the House, this morn- %ni.bu Bpecial Committee which was t)) m(ed vestigate into matters pertaining State Government and' the mnngamunt of '-he Btate benevolent and penal institutions, made & report. This report says that the examination has taken & very wide range, 109 witnesses hav- ln been examined ; that, 80 {Ar 8a the elective ors and their subordinates are concerned, vary commendable honesty and fidahtyhnu been observed, and that in the official conduct of no public officer, whether elective or -fipnmh". corruption been discovered. In relation to some -asylums, errora and. mistakes, in the upunon of the Committee, have been made, especially in connection with the new Central Lunstio and Blind Asylum. A majority of this Committes call attontion to the practico of nepotism that bas, to some extent, prevailed in connection with several Btate officars. The report is ordered printed. A resolution was adopted redistricting the Stats for the Lunatic Asylum 88, *The House bill prescribing the punishment for persons who conspire to procuré en indictment nguz;‘a{ shother person by false pretenses was paas President Grant. Garexa, Tl May 3.—The weather to-day was delightful. The city was crowded with stran- gerannxious to attend the pmaxdm s ucnpmm announced for this afternoon, frc 8 Oclock. Long bofors 3 oiclotk an immense crowd _ swrounded President Grant's res- idence. on the - )nu, waiting - the opening ,of the doors, previous to which the'Committes of Reception, hesded by Msyor Haser, waitad on_the President, welcom- ing him t Galona, aad thanking bim for the -zogard ho evinced for tho city, expressing it aa the exrnest wish of all that tho friendly feeling mlnual‘;od,ho-d;y might last a8 long a9 his name £ %: President thanked the citizens of Gslena, through their Mayor, for the cordial reception given him, and that, 'thongh circumstances pre- ‘yented hid ever making Galena sgain nis home, .he hoped frequently to visit them, and shoi alirag cast his vols Baro, At the conclusion of the President’s remarks, the doors ware thrown-open, snd the school nhddml pasged in procegsion before the Presi- dent, to whom they pald their rospecte, Until- 5 o'clock one vast t{mng of people, estimated at from 5,000 to 8,000, visited the President. At5 o'clock the doors wers closed, and the Dresident roturned to the residence of L. G. Felt \vhm the party renewed old acquaintance, E m. the Presidont left on a special tnm {ox hicago, where he will spend Sunday. —_— - Railroad Nows., 8r. Lom:s, May 3.—President Boody, Vice- President Andorson, |General Superintendent ows, and & number of Directors of the To- ledo, Wabash & Western Railroad arrived at Hanuibal, Mo,, yesterday, and had a consultation with the Directors of the Hannibal & Ceptral Missouri Road, a¢ which tho matter of a connec- tion with tho Missouri, Kansas & Texas Road was discussed. Nothing ' definite is known .to ave resulted from tho conference. The Chicago & Alton Compeny are making an éffort to socure -terminus of the Missouri, Kansns & Texas Road at Louisiana, Mo., and tho mxk‘iLa: seems o be between that point and Han- ToLEDO, 0., Mny 3.—The proposition todonste ,000 in aid of a railcoad from this city to Kenton, Q., on what is known a8 the west line between Toledo and Columbus, was submitted to public ‘vote to-dsy; and 2,028 votes wero cast, of which 1,465 were in favor and 563 against it, be- ing 118 more than the required two-thirds. West Virginia Penltentiary Troubles anzmo, ‘W. Va., May 3.—The Directors and Enpannbendant of the Penitentiary, appointed gus Board of Public Works of this sesgion, called in able counsel, and it is judges they havo concluded te seck i the' courts. his is what Gov. Ja- cobs desires, snd_the bogus party have sought to evade. . When the Constitution was formed last summer, it _conferred large appoint- ing powers upon the Governor, and the domi- nant p: Aflg‘m the Legislature, failing to elect their candidate for Governor, have endesvored 2o control thess powers conferred by the Consti- tution on the Governor, and placeit in the hands of a Board of Public Works sppointed by them,— hence the trouble between the two factions. These are serious threats of impeachment, &c. Gov. Jacobs is now master of the sitaation, and it is-believed the matter will go to the court without further trouble. Tha Earthquaie Shock. Ciuno, 1L, May 8.—A slight shock of earth- quake was folt hore this aftémoon. MARKETS BY BY TELEGRAPH. ' New York Financial News. ! Nxw Yomx, Aay S.—Money closed in abundant supply at 5@6 per cent, None of the extravagantly sensstional rumors current early in the day, and de- eigned to create s panic, turned out true. Accordingly, the unsettled feoling of the mornin & gl'l place toa buu ant qun&thh afternoon, w uraged 6 favorable bank statement, which, ‘whill it does nnt show the full return of currcicy frorh the interior, 1s very favorable, The gain in net reserve is $3,029,700. If the currency receipts of the express anmpxn(eo ! ‘have been correctly reported, at least $20,000,000 have come back since the first week in April, Within a week or two this must show in the statement, ss the mnn market within that time will have passed the ‘whers it pays for speculators ‘withhold ss.mo ,000 to §10,000,000 from the market, With a heavy guin hl the rue:ve. the loans have been expanded less 000, ekmhnuwhflldn.mmbflul money above the 25 per ocnt requirement. Gold was alternstely Arm and weak, ranging be-: ::ru? u;l and UG}{ Thaéflu paid for carrying wers 5 3 The ’u&‘mnxp- Sity ot Parls, mw., and Oeitto ook out to-day. $226,000 uanay waa close in uu marnlngut 1-33 to 116, but euym the afternoon, and dropped to5 i e last 8t ge notations o actos] Gusiness were 1085 £ 10834 £0F sixty days® sterling, and109% to 10354 for sight. LGl 2 Exchange Baok “wero $10. Tho Assisiant Teossures diskuroed sorday 1908, account of taterest, snd §2,600°1n redemption of - The Week hsa been famous for sensationsl storis caloulated toundermino cnfidence. Unll today theso rumors were directed sgainst the banks day ey wer 70, Foa T e A Toputation for sirength a4 solldity. The names of four or five of theso firms, it i5 said, were telegraphed 10 Western citiea with the statement that they had perators, The trick and its devisers were equally denounced by ropatable men f the sireet, and s earneat oz & searching investigation, and for the proper pnnmmam. of those guilty, Was no foundation for the rumors, The general market made an improvexnt at opesi- tngof i wxweon&mnmyduucmnt 3t the close, but operators getting to work commenced to ‘weaken before tho Airst board, The lowest- prices of tho woro madebefore oclock, the dsecline rangingf rom w % per oceat. off from 554 ’0‘5 <y 3D mrmdmbs}‘ntbldoua. Testern U de-:uned from 86X to 843, and closed 3185, L0 trom 64 £ 323 mma add made up the decline in I dullugz. Tnion e g Now old at 423 3 3 Now PR Soraat vy 200; 903,@91% ; Rock 1aland at 108B107@107% 5 ek mdflnflmnvuleem s, Bteriing, 108%. o1 pon cvupanz 65 Qnaw) 175 | 10408, Targ STATE B0 “New York Cental, mx Erde.... neee 45 101 [ Del Fack, & Wostorn: m§ s;-: B, H. & Ere.... Forelgn Markets. 00L, May $—11 & m.-Fiour, Wheat— LIvEnr r, 278 64, ‘Winter, 12232; lpflngelh@lh 21'; white, 11n 84 [ - Pork, 635, Lard, @tla 1 20 club, 12a. g“"”nn :d' Rentes, 55 frat 4RIS, May 2. —Ren! ek, Livesroot, May S.—Cotton besty md decliniog ‘middling upiand, 94 ; Orleans, 9)(d. Sales 10,000 baly Kmerican, 1,000 spaculation and export, 1,00, ‘Breadstuffs quiet. r, Bed winter whass, Ti2d.” Flour, 2786d. Corn, 270 34, Mens Park, 652 60, Lard, d083d. Cheess, 728 Tho New York Produce Market. New Yok, May 3,—Corzox—Dull ant nominal; middiing uplaads 10¥o, Buruprrurr_Flous Gull iad heary recdpts, 3,000 brls; superfine Wostorn aud 6tale, $5, Thon o toad aptra VA OBT IO HOML LD Sl 31050 8.35; white wheat extra, $8.50@10.50; Obio, 36908 10.50; 8. Louls, $7.50@12.60. Rys flour and Corn ‘meal ‘unchanged, ‘Wheat—Spring dull, besv; winter d ; receipts, 25,000 bus re] ring, &B;@LS e quist, frm. Corn quidts tmlpll, Tho0d u; it e Wutm, 63@1700; old do in store, et nao do afloat, T0c. Oats dull, heavy; receipts, 43, h} aow misid esters, d0gela; aew ek, $@d1c; wi O Ar%1a fair demand, B¥@%c. Timotty Bt han; prices favor buyers; Westars, 4@ 15¢c. - Hax—Quiet and steady, Hors—quiet and_ steady st 35@50c for crop of 397 [ ATz —Quistsnd sieady at 28G3lo; Orinocs, 21@ Woob—Jn moderate demand snd steady ; domestio sece 46G32c . & xentwm 45¢; Oregon, 86o; pulled, flc ; tubbed, oo strong; Rlo, TI@IONe, Sagr ot ad B Tat togo0k rebatng, TieaBe. lssaes quiet and unchanged. mmufl—qmntmdul{u crude, 104@10Xe; refined. 255620 Tao e e Povk dol, l;l—lrys.@l.’nsd nl:m new mess, 8.62; extrs. prime, prime mess, gs,d a8 ?u'““ cnlmu;;lr n;:c;!:lln 5 Laras ower. 91@9 5-16c; Xettle, 9%c. v Tl snd lomes ; Westars, SoigSe i Cnm!—.‘!lndy Winsxr—8teady at 913c. New York Dry Goods Markets Nxw Yonx, Msy 3.—Busin very quiet, owin, to the ufld‘l‘fid n{n‘n[ ‘weather, Orders are oy s forward more tseely for ansetings aud lhl:flngl stre- dmeeapricon Wil b brown wide ootings are redu oty 5 stiritn s irs Grm in Are bands at curren cottons, glazed ce.abrics, and sotians n alr demand st teady rates, Piiats, g:gm., ana worsted dress fabrics are quiet. are very Qull, and shawls - inactive. Ford contints ek, The dry goods lmports m- the week were . 721, o8, PG b!x.rzh Live-Stock Market, - Prrzssunox, May 3.—OATTLz—Market dall; ar- xivals Beavy ; best, 6x@63c; stockers, 4@5¢; com- mon, loGKBG ’uw S rep Atarket dull; T faies et 5350 575 ; medium, $5.( £4.250, Hoas—Market dull ; 16.0086.20; \ Pittsburgh 01l Market. : common, tvals heayy ; madpnu, @5.60. Yorkar, Pn'fl!mmn, ‘l[ny 8,~Crude Petroleum & shsds al ; stan brlat Parkers Landing, cqual on bere. Refized quist and. nomi- te, carlots, st 17c, . Vessels Passed Dotroit. DrTRO0) sovercign ! Dobbina, Monterey, Paragon, 5. B. Gardn Passzd Dows—] Bianchard, . Wino—Northeast, Thit une, " Soecial Dispateh to The Chicago Trlbune,| , Mich,, May S,—PASSED Ur—] xa, schrs ‘James' Joy, Saperlor, Orient, D. F. v Vandervill, Tdaso, Ralelgh, !ln Borton, and Niss Ist, of this ¢ ey D| lcx_nmsoo Chi . GOLDR! o Chicag, Uay 1, b7 tho Rov, Gparla g 3. Goldriok, FpIR o the 2 inat, ¢ th - Nocth Preabylaris Chaieh by ¥ e Ty rt ¥, Clieater, D. D., Lem W. Flera! o s M- Bophie, Gangbier of Jonn Grotiers of the farmer place. Albe inie eiu ' MARRIAGES. T JARMAN_MANLY— Powers, Willam 5. Jarmea sed Siss No cards. BIBLEY.LOCKE- Is city. rosldenca o Briresior Sibior, 1 thiosits: ead n Francisca,” o cards.” MITH_LEWIS—At_the resid I Ty A w.;.:';x'.' S eutig. Aol by s Dénver, Col FLERSHF the Rev. Dr. L AT et Aprit it Ay uBtXu Locks, o( In San Franciico, (o bride's aunt, by the Ke Ao, b fopmerly of e lll £ Wi, .S owa voeal- e Eove, ttm et »4 Fdward Cheaar, rectar her of the ltocky Nowniain Here nd Rdith A. Driscoll, o this ctty. EINER—At Baffalo, N.Y. i a hom, of rmnd- 204 acduintences aro rospestlally tavited ta at-: COOK_Saturay, May® Mary Drpdes, talant dsughter oA Darids, e Bobor 8. Gao o fll)lm:dl! momlnl I! “ o'clock kun ths resi- dence of Joseph WALSEOa My 1. WAl Fabbardat., Jumes Del- ihacrorce YAt Chico, Batte Gounty, Cal., o Friday, ARG ummp"é’nn. Frason & Sheiton, wils ot Dr. W. Fiteh Chen WALAH- Mar Bt m. 1t Fabberdt., of whoopiag- oough, Jammes . tWalsb, sged 70, WILS o 191 Thirdar., of 3 IS v?s’f.?;f" 3 o av., of small-pax, nom‘(—u t No, 43 North Carpenter-st., of pncumonis, 3. O, Holeyn, aged 45- THOMPSON_Ta this iy, 3oy 3 107 at hor doncs, No. ta Sholio-se, ompast, el 64 "Notics of funeral {n Monday ma . B Dtlea, (% X0 v::nr:’vlmn 1) Fune e Mol At o BMITH-At Woodstock, AoHany County, Tl « 2tort, 123 oiclock s t Norwood CORCORAN_At the Hatch B Mrs. Bridge Finoraj on Monday orain g, to the Charoh Hatch House cara 1o Calvay DEATHS. 2 Mea. Ann Holt, iy from No, 164 Twenty.ninthat. to care. sars, 4ot of Jamss and Margas ouss, on the 84 tnat., ran, mother of Alderm: 2 10:30 orelock, from he Holy Name,” thenca by vary Comste: AUCTION SALES. By ELISON & FOSTER. ELEGANT FURNITURE, AT THE Mardle-Front Dwelling 884 Wabash=av. AT AUCTION, On TUESDAY MORNING, May 6, at 10 d'clock, Consisting of very richk Parlor Furniture, Marble-top Chamber Sets, Marble-top Ts- bles, Easy Chairs, Elegant Velvet Parlo Carpets, Body and Tapestry Brussels Car pets, Dining-room Furniture, Kitchen Fur- niture, Beds and Bedding, Heal Lace Cur- tains, Crockery, Table Ware, Glassware,and everything pertaining o housekeeping. ‘Sale sbaolute. ELISON & FOSTER, Auctioneers. - Tuportant Art Sal. HIGH-CLASS OIL PAINTINGS. ELISON & FOSTER would respect{ally call the atten- ticn of art-lovers Lo a oew and valuable collection of *PAINTINGS AND WORKS OF ART, ¢ year by CHARLES RODE, gz;’.‘:fld e P L et il b o3 aal: * cENTRAL AT, Corner Wabasb-av. and Twenty-eecond-at., cSmmenciug oz Manday, Mays. 1623, This collection comprises colcs examples £2d Am chools, and contal ‘orelgn ns Rpxunnutlu ph:luu- of"tho Tollawiag well- Prof. Sunderlnnd, vain, known A1 Ciclle anm. Zach Notorman, Otto Exdeman, Foaneors buta, E. E. D. Lawis, W. 15" Sonta, P orris, The wholo ta be sold BY AUCTION, without reserve, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Afternoons and Evenings, May 7 and 8, commeneing at 2 aad 73 o'clock. ELISON & FOSTER, Anctionesrs. C STRAYED OR STOLEN. TRAYEI Shiro oears aet 13t Broy D OR STOLEN-A WHIT W WITH J ononehorn. Anyonefinding of re- Aho't their troublo. JOBN DAVIN, TRAYED at., corner Polk, all neck and broast ‘rope round taroing her to sbove namber will receive 85 reward. OR LOST_FROMSW SOUTH HALSTED. Tharsday, Tod knd white cow: star ‘In forehead; small Raraa tip of 0u Bors brokou o, Anyonare- 383 West Randolph-st. GENTEEL FURNITURE AT ATCTION,: TRAYED OF STOLEN—$10 WILL BE PAID TO the i that will lead to peraon that will give information gharocorery of retars of & white sad .v'E"M Cowabont 1425 South Halated.st. AUCTION SALES. By WL A BUITERS & CO. SECOND GRAND ARTSATHE OF THE American Art G—allery, oF N'.BW YORE. An extremely CHOICE COLLECTION. of FINE OIL PAINTINGS, "By Colebrated Artiats of the Modern Soliool,. WM. be sold by A. BUTTERS-& CO,," A4 their Salesrooms, 55 & 57 South Canal-st.,’ - 0n Wednesday and Thursdav, May 1 and 8. Sale at 3 and 73 p. m. each day. ‘well Among them are Cnu. A, Eomau. with de Tuesday, 6 This collection will embrace the works of and. most favorably-] mu those of FINE PASTEL AND OTURES, CHEYSTAT, MEDALLIONS. g, Zaintin oy The Piotur are tastefully_mounted in Frames, mdgm be sold to- otures will be on' exhibition, ha. scr{g‘hfln catalogue, on and’ afte On Wednesday, May 7. Fine New Top Buggies; Trotting, 8ide Spring, Democrat, and -Express Wagons, Phaetons; z Double and Single Harness; A 0%, at 25 d 31 We GWI‘N:M‘-IL. RS & €., Auctionsers. On Thursday, May 8, - - | DIRY GOODS, Fos :a.ea'dy-n::arla Clothing, 8 traw Goods, Carpeting, Boots, Shoes, etc., AUOTION, o THURSDAY, 5 :x‘l‘&hnd“fimgr# Y, May8, st 9} o’clock, ‘x BUTTERS & CO., Auctionsers. By GEO. P. GORE & CO., Misses’ 2d % Randolph-st. | OUR REGULAR TUESDAY SALE 'Wlll bb Dry (oods, Ha.ts and Caps, 8 very lm-wfivo one, and will in~ & Child's Pigue Spmts, Bhawls, Gents’InsleThread British Hosiery, ik, B And n 11a.m,, 100 rolls ABS’D OARPETS line of Ribbons, and ingham, & Linen Parasols, TUESDAY, May 6, at 8 a. m. GEO."P. GORE & CO., 22, 24 and 26 Randolph-st. Boots, Shoes & Slippers AT AUCTIOR, BY CATALOGUE, + On ‘Wednesday, May 7, st 0 12 & m, ‘.Zfl "a‘?.‘.%‘u’x"é‘i.’éé’x‘z"d’“"’fi";fi'y!d"o‘%“vfim G. P. GORE & CO., 2, 34 050% Euat Rasdorph-et. : 75 TWENTY-SECOND-SE, NEAR INDIANA AV, AT ATCTI On THURSDAY, MAY S, lt 107 o’clock, FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, Parior Tle-top. Barea Martio o) A and Chamber Sets, Elay Chalrs, Mar- 8, Beda ndl, mcmun. ’I'lblu Commodes, Tab bles, fots, Brussel lvor and Glasa~ 'ware, 2 Cook wval, 3 Ie"e Chosta. G. P. GORE & CO., Auct're.+ ~ BEGULAR SATURDAY’S SALE Monsehold Furni {ire, AT AUCTION, On MT'U'BJJAY, May 10, at 8 o'clock, Paslor ind Cham! et Bota, mem-. © MasbleTop Tablee, What N Marbl * Marble By 1op Cammoden, smafi‘m. Carpets, - 10crates W, G. Grockery, 75 i oxgics Aa Harnese, GEG'F. GOBE £ 00., mumu., On Thursday Morning, May 8, at 10 o'clock, Boslaand Wool Gurpets, Fiao Parler Faralture, Mer Ol Paintin B R Tirben Farotorre: Flogant Ohins £rd o3 fi- ELISON & FOSTER, Auctlonsers. | By TAYLOR & H_ARRISON. ATCTION SALE OF Elegant Furniture,&o., i !I‘:%‘a';’-::x."“ it R gt ing, consisting Jlandlfl?mlori‘nmmn, halstercd in Plushiand ilk egant Brossels nd Wool Carpets neaely new, Magnificent Sids Board, Marblo-Top Chambr Sotsy Dining-Room Furniture, Kitchen Btove and Utensilsy Rich Harble-Top Tables, Spring Beda and Beddizg, Ching and Glazsware, Plated Ware, &, &o, &c. All but little used and flnt-chufioodl in nerr respect. Also at same ph:l‘iOu- 'E‘tnl AMilch Cow. = Auctinges SPECIAL SALE OF CROCKERY, BARDWARE & PLATED WARE, On Tuesday Morning, May 6, at 10 0'Clock. AT 3l & 33 SOUTE CANAT-ST, neat., o eatire Tots to lhe Tl-\d’ Al i U HARD hx“'"a T RE S T3 ANNED w;nf AXEDS’]‘IF 'mms, TI'( BASLYS. - R TR iy g, REGULAR WEDNRSDAYS SALE OF DRY @0O0DS, GLOTHING, &,y Fednosday, May7, at 9.0 o'clock, Fresh Iotaf eleqant cloths foat recsivad, togetber -m: our usuzl fuil ling of seasonable 'HARRISOR, Auctons tnse it sma 5 Bon s«mn ot MORTGAGE SALE Dried Boof, Corned Boof, Cured Beof, Cormed Boot, 0% S0ked Bams, Driod Booh Cored 1 Hams. Satango Sfachine, afco ofc.. 5 t3'o'clock: a3l and 4 South Cadalat. By TAYLOR & g el el i T R SPECIAL SAI.E Df Carrisges. and Hi Thurwday, May at ]3 %v‘ o e L e B 2 B““’i‘umnk ‘;:Ium:":n and sadfhes o § £ 55k Blaalid BrUAvIBR EARRN N mcass: —By BRUSH, SON & CO. AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE, Rear of 77 South Halsted-st,, TUESDAY, May6, at 10a. m., will be sold, without re- ‘servs, 5 goneral assortment of Paslor Buits, Marble-top Tables, Brussels and Ingrala Carpots, bofss, Lounges, Chambor Sets, Beds, Bodding, Lace Cartains, Dining-room and Kitchen Furnlture. " BRUSH, BON &CO0., Auctioneers, N East Madiso BALE OF UNCLAIMED FREIGHTS AND GOODS IN STORE. tn Hesmond's Warshouse. e e e ns bsck Fom FRia ik, THORSDAY, ? ey € o The, o pont o Rientof Bongehold Goads i Buiekas, modos, rsote, Matiressen, ¥ housekseping st for it R e Rosi, SgN & o, auctianodn, 183 Faat Madison-at. e e By HAVENS & CO., Auctionoers, 63 South Canalst. ‘WILL SELL MONDAY, May 5, at 10 & m.---Jewelry, Watches, a{:d ledwara. e.lry TUESDAY, May 6, ut 10 a. m.—«DryGoods,Ha(x and Cups, ete., ete. WEDSESDAY. May 7, -8£9 1.2 3. m.-—150 half chests of Tea. Also stock of Hardware and Tinware.. - One Boyntnns Elevated Oven nge. THURSDAY, l[ay . at 9 1-2 8. m.--Farniture oi 0 large flonrd.mg -Houses, comprising eryflung in the housekeeping line. BATURDAY l!ny 10, st 9 8. m.—Regular Far. niture sale. By HAVENS & CO. Anctioshets Bomth Conilat. By EDWIN A. RICE & CO., A BEAUTIFUL CEURCEL OBG-.AN atthe Jonserratory of Musto, 93 Indienaav., corner Twenttothat, Thurdiy, May® at 3 oclock b m.” 4 grand chance for charchis or socie Borltive aod suressrved sale of A powerfal and vwoet. arch organ, one of the best of its class aver tu n & C‘A&: the Jastly colobrated Johaso hires months resant at the sals can be seen 0 sbetion sale fasaie the Conserva- 3ction sale of oloxant farmieays, e ho tory of Music, No. 838 Tudlana-ay., ‘cloc] gonslating of exqalaiie patiot. an, it T -a.f.m oey chisirs, lo x“m .g(lundld book oase, et Satro tablee, Nottingham lace curiains, ioads, wires mn o ol{!«:ln&‘ Carpets, 2 e Bitars only atad thie s out resorve. EE ouiivo and vt W T et e A‘-':Z%am'-'-(.:' By W. F. HOD(:-DS & CO. ‘WL sell the entics conteata of the private dwelling 608 West Washington-st., Zorntag, . K. TR S At lon . B S partle WaRp B il 1 el i3 Wet kst