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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY 6, 187 FOREIGN. The Slaye Trade to Bo Suppressod on the Arabian Coasts How Americe Does Not Exhibit at - the Vienna Exposition, Bitter War Betwoen the Canadian Lib- eral Catholics and the Jesuits. ‘Wholesale Excommunication in " Geneova. CANADA. New Yonrg, May 5.—A lottor from Montreal statos that o bittor war, fncronsing in violence, s boing wagod botweon tho Liboral Catholics and the Ultramontancs of Oannda. Tho formor aro under the load of the Archbishop of Queboo, 'and the Inttor of tho Jesults and Archbishop of Montreal, In tho laet oloction tho Quebec party incronsed thoir delogation in Parliamont from fiftoon to twonty-oight, and the roprosontation of the Montronl coalitlon shrunk from firty to thirty-sovon, losing tho control of tho DParlin- ment. . .. 'The Josuit party mought to subvert tho au- thority of tho Archibishop of Quebeo and destroy his influonce, in hope thereby to regain power. ‘The Archbishop visitod Rome, and Lins just ro- \turned, bearing a roprimand for tho Jesuits, ‘whiols I8 likely still furthor to intonsify tho con- fliot, and lond to the expulsion of tho Jesuits from Canada, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, * OTTAWA, Ont., May G.—Fho Pacifio Nailway Beandal Commitico commenced to-day Lo talko testimony, Two short-hand roportors will fako tho evitlonco in oxtonso, ‘Tho publication of ov- idenco ot present ia intordicted, though public opinion is strong against any mocresy in tha matter. Thoso who aro in a position’ to know stato that tho fact of moncy having boen so- cured from tho Amoricaus to aid the elections hero can bo proyven, but that Bir John A. Mac- donald’s connection with 1t has boon so caroful- ly i;unn]nd a8 to provent more than circumstan- tial evidenco of fact. This wook promisos to bo tho most stirring of tho season. Thoro aro rumorsof tho pro- rgfning of tho IHouse about tho 16th inst., but thls is improbablo, The Oanadian rovenma for the past month from customs, oxcise, post oflico, public works, bill atamps, and miscollunoous wan $1,030,080, The cxpendituros wero §1,596,056, Tho Rideau Canal ia to ho reoponed immoedi- stoly. Tge Goveror-Gonoral's assent has beon obtain- ed totho Grand Trunk Railway Arrangement nct. This enables the Company to procced at onco ‘with the chango of gaugo from Btratford, in On- tario, to Portland, Tonoxto, May 5.—Tho Ontario Government havo sent tho Bocretary of T'ublic Works to Eng- Iand tocloar up the difilcultics in the Emigration . Depariment, —_— ARABIA, New Yonx, May 5,—From late flles of London popors, & dispntch dated Bombay April 23, says ir Bartlo Frore’s Mission was oll recoived at Muscat, and the rosult of his efforts has been that Syhd Turki hns signod n troaty, in which the Initor undortakes to forbid the importatlon of slaves, nnd declares froo sll nogroos and othor bondsmon, hereafter, arriving in tho territory of Oman, By tho provisions of this treaty, ho likowiso agrees to put down all public slave marts, and any one who may be proved to have imported slaves will bo amonable to tho law. Similar ongagemonts havo algo boen entered into with tho Sheiks at Makullak, on tho Sndramaunt Const, The political resident at Bushire will iako all precautions on the Arabian shore of tho Persian Gulf. Bir Bartlo Froro will proceed to Mahabuleshwar, whore ho will have au intorview with the Qovernor, and thenco ho will go to 8imia, ———— ITALY, Rox, May 5,—Tho Popo is again conflned to his bod. Primo Minister Lauza stated in the Olambor of Deputies to-day that tho I{in{; had decided mot to accept tho resignation of himself and Lis collenguos. Tho Ministers would consoquontly rosuma their oflicos, aud the Toranto bill, over which the difficulty aroso, will ba withdrawn, It is anoounced” from the Vatican that thoe Popoto-day rocoivod a paty of forty-fivo pllgrima ‘Xfi_om France, and mado & fong reply to their ad- 088, e TURKEY, ‘WasmixaToy, May 5.—Owing to the scarcity of Arab horses in cortain parts of the Ottoman Empire, the Turkish Government has forbidden the uxsortntion of horsos from the vilayeta of Bogdad, of Syris, and of Aloppo, for the next ®oven yoars, to date from AHnl 9, 1873, In consequence of the bad harvest, that Gove ernment hs prolibited _the exportatfon of all Linds of cereals from {ho diatricts of Roust chiouk and of Viden for threo months from Apri 12, 1873, ——— AUSTRIA, Viexsa, May 5.—Rapid progress has boon mado in the arrangomonts of tho interior of tho Exhbibition building since the opening. All the departments are filled with goods, excopt that of the Unitod Statos, which is still empty, Great indignation I8 folt by tho Amorioan oxbibitors at the stato of things, Tho )mbllo havo beon nd- mitted daily sinco the 1st of May. Tho weather, however, has boen unfavorable, rain having fall: en nlmost constautly sinco the opening, and the number of visitors thus far is below what waa expected. — SPAIN, Mannto, May G.—Prosident Figueras, in his roply to the spoech of Gon. Sicklas, on Satur- day, declarcd that Spain was fully capable of realizing the glorious work of Washington, but in tho moantimo the national patrimony should never bo diminished whilo tho governmont was in tho hands of the Ropublicans. BAYONNE, May 6.—The Carlists have'reoccu- slud the town of Vera, in Navarre, after & sharp ght with the I(ugmblicnn troopa. Herald Spectal.) Mapuip, m{ 5.—Thero are indications of ac- tivity, ‘Thiscity fa placarded with manifestoes urging tho people to domand the immediate rruulnmntmn_of & Fedoral Ropublio, the aboli- ion of capital Jmnlulmmnt the abolition of Btalo Council and tho soparafion of Church and ato. Gonoral Controrag has been roquested by the Z‘Sladasnl Committeo to bocome President, bn% de- ned, Tho Fedoralist meoungto-dny was oxcited, but 10 digturbance took place, The peoplo did not ©como armed, as was threatened. ——— SWITZERLAND, GENEVA, My b.—Pero Hyacinthe said mass yosterday, in o private building, in the presence of o congrogation uumbnring 1,200 porsons, A decroe of excommunication has beou prouounced againut those who attended the ceromonios, —_—— Iallrond Nows, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, * ‘WASHINGTON, Pa,, May 5,—A qgmeuu of tho stockholdors of thio Wheoling, Pittsburgh & Baltimore Nailrond Company was hiold to-da for the purposo of oloeting o Prosidont and DL rectors. O. M. Rood, who wns Prosidont during the last year, was re-olocted to thnt position, Tua followin, ‘{9“&0"8“0[“ eloctod Diroct- - W. Smith, W. Workmau, 8. . JTayes, of Washington; W. J. Bissol, of rd, of Wheeling, and Themas i, moro, Tho road {s an extonsion’ of tho old Ilompfiold, running be- tweon Washingtou and Whoeling, Tt is to make connaction with tho Pittsburgh & Connollsville Road at or near Layton's Station, and is in- tendod to form part of & through route from Chicago to the soaboard, TirusviLLe, Pa, May 5—The Courier will puumni to-morrow morning, & vory comprohen- glvo atatement of tho affalrs of tlio Atlantio & Gront Westorn Railroad. It sfatistios show that the road must earn $0,000,000 por year bo- fore it can -znpranch a dolvont condition or have Ruy prospect of moeting its payments absolute- 1y required. — e Tll;[l Labor Quostion, EW Yonk, May 65,—J, A, Drig, Eol mnunhcn’xmr,’v Lib agrood :obl[:":['mnr{:m;‘lgcf nlxlonx!; arrols from Maing aud furnish no more Larrels to t’l;f.'-:m nnlnur I{nflunrluu whlchb m;u or imporg wuch barrels, It now scoms probable thy r bo no further striko of l.l.lm cunpa:s. Bituni Only two shops fn the city utill hold ont fialnsz Orispins, and it s expcoted that thoso 1l soon give in, The strike moy be saldto bo S ovasrowm, 0, May 5—Tho stik ‘ounasTowN, 0., May 5,—Tho strikers are wtill {nclined tt;lnlc'r!sre,yby extremo monnures, kb any who aro dispoyed to go to work, About half-pnst 11 o'clock on Baturday night n shot was firod into tho houss of Iphraim Goudy, of Liborty Township, who liad gone to worl a tho roduction, passing within o fow inches of his wifo. 'Thls fa only'ono of o numbor of al- tompts of a liko chnrnotor to Inflict tho grontest injury possibloe on those who nro w ling to work. It i roported that thio oporators have dotorminod to- “(Y to combina and Lring on from Cnsilo Gardon 1,000 omigrants, This will proba- bI{‘oml tho strike and broal the union. EW Yong, May 5.—Tho ship-jolnora of this clty contomplato n attike, and hold n mocting to- morrow to considor the subjoct, ‘Thoy now ro- coivo $8,60 and want 4 por day. A fow aroal- roady on tho strike, NEW YORK. SBuspension of n Large 'Ton Ilous Famous Suites'The Stokes Conces FErightencd Burginrs«=Fo d Dead ==Anothor Iomicides=Miscellancous Local Nows. Spectal Dispatch to The Chieapo Tribune, NEw Yorw, May 5.—It s statod that tho father of Goorgo Englehart, tho amatour onraman, is lying In o oritieal condition nt his rosidenco in Union placo, near Eagle sireot, Groonpoint, from tho effects of & boating recontly roceived at tho hinnds of two rufiians, who attacked tho old man and knocked him songoless on account of politi- cal difforoncos. Mr. Englobart is not expected to racovor, Owing to his Intest uusnccossful attempt at suicido, it was fearod that Robort D. Blealkloy, the murderer of Maud Merrill, would Lo unablo to appear in court this morniu, Jud%lo Brady, Dintrict Attornoy Phelps, ex-Mayor Hall, an Dr. Howe, tho prisonor's counsol, were in Court somo timo whon tho prisoner arrived, appenrin veory focblo, with his right arm bandaged an tiod up in & sling, Sheriff Bronuan and Doputy Bliels supported Lim to his sent apart from his counsel. Mr. Ilowe, at the suggestion of tho court asked Bloakloy whothor ho woul Lo ablo tu sit through tho day in court, to whioh the prisoner ropliod : “Idon't enro whothor you go on ormot, it males no difforence to me. You nre trying to [)rovu what no man can prove,” The caso was hon procoeded with, ‘Toward the concluslun, tho prisoner croated n_sousation by suddonly springing to his foot and shouting : T ot to sponk. ‘Thoy axo wob tryiug this "Tho court officors pushed him back into his Bont, but ha continued to multer, ‘I want to sponk to Judgo B"“k"" o the Associated Prese,) New Yorg, May 5,—Tho Bullelin announcos tho susponeion of the tea ?obbiug house of N. H, Gillotto & Co., whoeo linbilitios aro stated at £160,000, aud thelr nescts at about £80,000 below that sum, This failure does not aturact much nttontion, but it ia believed, however, to be the result of tho condition of tho tea trade, which cannot be regarded as gatisfactory. Importa- tions havo Dbeen vory heavy, causinga great dopracintion in prices. The present stocl is snid to bo fully cqual to twolvo months' con- sumption, Judgo Hardon, o short timo ago, gavo n do- cision sustaining the domurrer intorposed by James -H, Ingoersoll, & euit brought ngainst him by the Biate, -holding that tho Btato Lhad no right of action unless the county was mnde a party to the suit, and to-day, on tho sppoal, Judgo ligrahnm affimed tho declaion, Thia Is the famous suit for the recovory of £6,000,000, which the lntering is said to have talkon from the New York County Tronsury. A rumor provails to-day that tho general term of tho Supromo Court Lins doniod the application for & new trial in tho case of Stokes. One of his counsol says that he would not bo surprised if the report proved true, but Lio Is convinced thnt the Court of Appeals would grant o new trinl. Burglars entered No 90 Fulton streob early Inat ovening, by moans of falso Leys, and com- monced operations to rob thoe jewelry store of . Squiros & Co., adjoining. They had_succeeded in romoving the wall, laying baro tho back of tho safo, whon, for some’ reason, thoy woro fright- oned off, loaving behind & comploto sot of suporior burglars” tools. A. C.Whito, s member of the Btock Exchnnge, was found dend in his bod at his houso on Staton Tsland yesterdny. A dotnchimont of 150 Umted Statcs soldlors left hero yeatorday for the Modos country. Mayor Havemoyer sont to the Board of Alder- mon to-dny tho_following nominations; Tax Commisaiouera, Joln Wheelor, Prosident, for six gmrfi; Georgo 11, Androws, four years ; Bevern Moultop, two years. 'I'he nominations wero d over for furthor considoration, IL igre- ported John Foloy will bo nominated for City Chamborlain. Nicholas Powors, r poticy dealor In Brooklyn, ‘was gontenced to nino monihs' imprisonment and to pay a fino of $250. "'he salo of stocks hypotheented by Taintor, tho Cashior of the Atlantio National Bauk, ad- vertisod for to-dny, was forbidden and tho trans. for stopped. Tho stocks aro the property of Brmuol Williamson, Trustee, Tho dotoctivo polico arrestad this atternoon A. D. Roimann, an insurance agent, residing at 004 Second avonuo, on the charge of having binckmailed Charles Frank, 181 Iast Houston stroot, Tho aceusod throafoned o givo infor- mation to tho polico that TYrauk's wifo poisoned her former husband, but was ‘willing to compromise matters for $30,000, e finally agroed to sottlo tho mattor for 5,000, The police put up a decoy parcel of money and gave Roimann & chock for $4.000 on tho Ger- monin Bank. o was socured whilo presenting :ho cliock at the Dank, and taken to headquar- ors, P ©Ohio Legislature, Coruxmnus, O., May 6.—In the Ilouso, this afternoon, the following resolution was miopmd by & voto of 60 to 20: WHEREAS, Tho action of the last Congress, incroas- ing the compensation of the members thereof, tho Prosident of the United States, and othor nflicers, way unnocosary, uncallod for, distastaful to the peoplo of Obio, and, 1t 1s belicved, of tho wholo Union, and ita gau& Topeal s earnoutly demauded by tho poople ; eroforo, TResolved, That our Scnators nnd Represontatives bo requestod to zealously uso all honorable offorts to pro- cure the repeal of eafd Isw, orso muc as relates to such compeneation, at tho earlist practical period, In the Senato, the Senato joint rosolution rati- fying the sccond act of the Thirtconth Amend- ment to the United States Conatitution, sub- mittod by tho First Congress in 1789, providing that no Iaw varying the componsation of Sen- ntors and Roprosentativos shall take effect until un election for Ropresentatives has intorvenad, waa ndopied, 25 to 4, Lt o Affnirs. NEw OnrrEANs, May b,—1It is currently reported hore that tho Metropolitans lnst night attacked Capt. DoBlauch's forces near Bt. Martinavillo, ond wore repulsed, with the loss of three men killod and two wounded. DeBlanch is enid to Liavo 200 men, with one plece of artillory, Itis statad that tho Motropolitaus woro driven back into Bt, Martinsvillo, . Lintor advices from Bt. Martinsvillo roport tho }mamon of tho dotropolitans procarious, The mpression is that thoy may, almost st acy mo- mant, bo overpowerad by the *Jaw-resisters” un- dor DoBlanch from 8t. Martin and adjoining {mrlnheu. Tho people of this section scom do= ormined to pay nio taxes to tho ]lnllngg Govern- x"nont unloss compellod by the United States orces, Y ol i Tclegraphic Brevities, . At the burning of a house in Newport, N. H, on Baturday evening, L. I. Richardeon an Qeorge Willinms wore killed by a falling ohim ney. The Dopartment of Btato has rocelved infor~ mation of the removalof O'Kelly to Iavana; that his case s _deomed loss sorious than wag onticipated, and that all proper facilities will bo extended him. John Selignor, murderor of James Lang, at Bollevillo, Ill,, on Baturday night, was captured gnuc‘nnlny wmorning, and Jacob and Fordinand oligner, his brothors, and Michael Boland, wora arrested o4 accessorios to tho fact. Tho Fourth Rogiment of Infantry, stationed at Littlo Rock, Ark., for tho pnst oie montlis, loavos for Omaha, vin the Cairo & Fulton Rail- rond, on Wednesday. Tho Keokuk Northorn Packet Company Intend to cstablish a rogular line of packots hatwoon Bt, Louis snd Ciucinuatl, The Lucy Dertram will be tho ploneor. John Collins and Georgo K. Tannoy woro yos- terday oleotod dologates 1o the Iutornational I'y- Pograpbical Union from tho Cincinnati- ypo- graphical Unton, The Gorman Convontion, authorized by tho Bouthwest Gorman Couference, comprising Iili- nols, Iowa, and Missourl, have located thelr col lege' at Mount Ploaeant, Iowa, Tho Beandin vian College, now at Galena, Ill,, {8 to be ro- moved thore, Jamos Ray, a young man of Tlattovllle, Wis,, being_suddenly Bolzed with a fit of fronzy, at- tacked two lrflmdl in whoso compauy he was, and, beforo ho could be captured, wounded theum fatally by stabbing in tho breast, - The Motmon Conforonce has adfourned, Tho only business publicly transacled was the no- coptance of the bouds of thonew Trusteon in trust, An old negro in Louiavillo on Saturday drank a aunrt ofvwhisky at ono [foll-ywoop, on & bet, and died tho next morning, .| quotte, and pursued the robbors, WASHINGTON. Marked Increase of German Im- migration, Fearful Condition of Affairs on the Texan Border, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, 'GEIMAN IMMIGRATION, ‘WasmNaToN, May 5.—Tho tido of immigration from tho fatherlnnd fs rather on the iucronso, On Baturday last tho North Gorman stenmship Betlin, which arrived at Baltimoro from Bromon, brought 800 immigrants, all Gormang, Without walting to inspect tho Eastorn oltios, they loft at once for Oincinnati, Chicago, and 8t. Louts, and othor pointa in the West, whoro thoy propose to sotllo. Thoy ocoupled twelve oars, and had fivo car londs of baggago. " THE TEXAN IONDER, Lato Information from the Toxas frontier shows a torriblo condition of affaira in that soc- tion. It appenrs that the marauding Moxicans aro murdering aud robbing American settlors un- chackod. ho civil authoritios aro, of courso, poiwerloss, and there does not appoar to bo any troops noar tho sconme of the, outrages. Tho Moxican Govornment takes no cognizanco of its thiovlng subjects, 'and the farmoresaro compolled to dofond thomselves ss ‘bost thoy may. Tho ox-Colloctor of Customa at Corpus Chrlsti writos, undor dato of April 16: *As s customary, the farmors must, whon these raids aro 1nado, leave their work and slioulder their muskets to Emtcb their homes, although thoy bavo no right to do so in accordauco with tho now oxisting Iaw, but aro compolled to it from the want of lruofis to protect them. Thoy, on Bundny lagt, gathored togethor some fiftoon dotornifued mon from the neighborhood of Ban- Thoy dis- covorod in ono chapparel tho ovidence -that 125 cattlo hnd beon strippod of their hides, in anothor 80, and in anothor 08, nnd, overtaking tho %vnn;; o running fight onsuod, and they woroe so fortunate ns to roturn home with seven cap- tured norses, the saddles boing empty, Com- phuints liko thoso are 80 common that tho Gov- ornment docs not appoar to take any notice of thowm,” TIIE CONSOIENOE FUND of tho Treasury iy assuming rospoctablo propor- tions, growing'out of tho rolurn by Congross- mou of tho enlary stoal. Up to this date twouty- sovon Ropresentatives and Sonators have turned their “awag" into the Tromsury. The total amount thus far turnad in is $111,220.07. This shows that the great majority of tho Congressmen aro not afilicted by any qualms of conscionce, much less touchied by a seuse of officlal dacency. Those of them who opnulz' deofond tho stoal say that by tho timo tho noxt olection comos around peopls will havo forgotton all about it, and they will not lose a hundrod votea on account of it. NATIONAL DANK CIROULATION. All but about §9,000,000 of tho 264,000,000 of National Bank circulation provided for by the act of 1870 has boon taken up. Tho groator portion of the romaining 39,000,000 has boon Bubgcribed for, It ls not likely tho last dollar of this additional circulation will bo given to the bauks, a8 that would be in conflict with tho idens of the Departmont in relation to this matter, Tho act which mada proyision for the withdrawal of $265,000,000 of tho circulation of National Banks iu tho Enstorn States for distribution m tho ‘Wostern and Southern States oxpressly provided that that aet should not tako offect until_tho re-, moninder of tho $54,000,000 had beon taken up, heDepartmont Lolds that it would be Impracti- cablo to reduco tho circulation of tho Enstorn banks, and that inetond of withdrawing any of tho National ' Dank circulation . from tho Eastorn Btates, it wounld be hbetter ud moro practical to oxtond tho circulation of 5,000,000 at tho rato of 5,000,000 por yoar for fiva yoars, as was rocommendod to Congress by the Comptrolloraf thoe Currency last yonr, thut expansion to fall to the benofit” of the Western and Bouthern States, It will, thoroforo, bo no diflicult matter for tho Department to provont tho shsorption of tho ontiro $54,000,000f until an- othor opportunity is olforad Congress to legis- Into on tho quostion, although such notion was not fully expected. NEW YORK CENTRAL TAXES. ‘The Commiesionor of Intornal Revenue was of tho opinion to-day thet it was quite probablo tho New York Contrai Railroad would make au offer of cSmpromiso to tha Colloctor of Intornal Rov- ouuc ot Albany, N. Y., whera auothor alo. of property of ‘tno Company was to have taken Plsca this aftornoon, to satisfy tho domands of lio Government for the serip dividond tax,which the Company rofused to pay. If no such offor is mado, anothor loyy upon the property of the Company will bo made immedintoly, and oth- ers will follow nntil tho full amount, $460,000, exclusive of coxts, ete., is recovored. b (7' the Aatociated Press.) IMPORTANT PENSION RULING, WasmiNatoN, May 6.—The Commissioner of Ponsions to-dey snnounced the following high- ly important ruling 1 Soc. 9 of (1o act of March 8, 1873, provides for no addition to tho $2 in- creaso of pension in auy case. It is & consolida- tion of Boc, 2 of tho nct of July 25, 1860; and Hocs. 4 and 5 of tho act of July 27, 1868, with an smendmont to the former sectioun so as to give tho samo increaso to tho widow of a soldier or sailor for tho children by a former wifo as for the childron by horself ; and to the widow of an officer a8 woll ns a eoldier or eailor, It also fi[vun the increase {o nll childron un- or 18 years of ngo of officors, as well ae of goldiers and enilors, instead of all but one, whore thero ia no widow, or whore she has died or remarried. In other respects, it embodies the provisions of the three sections nomed. CLAIMS TAID. The Trensuror to-day paid the last claimof the Ioyal citizons of Loudon County, Virginia, for 1iv stock seizod for the army under tho ordors of Gon, Bheridan, dated Nov. 27, 1864, Thoso claims amount to $61,821, THE NAVY, Commodore Case will #ail from Now Yorknoxt ‘Wednosday to reliove Rear Admiral Aldon of command of the European squadron. Under the act of Congraess retiring cers at tho ago of 62, Rear Admirals GeorgeI, Em- ‘mons, Charlos 8toedman, Wim. Rogers, Taylor and Thornton A. Jenkine will bo retired this yoar. Gommodores John J, Almy, James H, Birong, E. G. Parrott, and William Roynolds will be pro- moted to fill vacancios. % MONEST MEN, Tho nggroguto amount paid into tho United States Treasury up to noon to-dsy by twonty- sovon mombors of Congross, it Imin]fi' thoir ra- turn of oxtrs componsation, is $111,000 includ- ing a cheok roceived this morning from Secrota~ 1y of the Sonate Gorham, on account of Senator Bumuier, for 4,444, GREENDACKS, Logal-tondors outstanding, £357,180,910. COURT OF OLAIMS. Argumont was commenced in the Court of Olaimg on the Govornment's plea to jurisdiction in tho caso of E. J. Kelly, lnvolvlng questions whothor the parties relieved by President John- son's amnosty proclamation from liabilities to uoizuro of thoir proporty, under *the capturod and abaundoned property nct,” can bring suit after the expiration of tho two yenrs' limitatlon prescribed by said act. This ‘proclamation of awnouty was not mado until two years from the dato of 8aid act Lad expirad; TUE TRANSPORTATION COMITTEE, Bonators Casgorly and Hayard will leave Wash- ington to-morrow for Richmond, whore thoy will starb out on a_tour of inspection of the lino of the proposed James River aud Kanawha improve- mont, for connocting by & great wator-courso Chosaponko Bay with thie Ohio Rivor. Bonator Cagtorly is n membor of tho Benate Committeo on Transportation, of which a Bub-Committos will sit during the summor in 8an Francisco, and Burhnps in Portland, Oregon. To and Senator nyard will bo necompanied by United Statos nnfilnuuru, who linvo surveyed the proposed ling, and by Col, Carrington, Prosidont of the James River nud Kanawha Compauy, aud other citizons of Virginia, ALpAxy, May 5.—The Assombly to-night ap- gulmed & Committeo to moot the "Unitod States onate Committoo on ‘Trausportation Routes to :,I:n‘tiunhanrd and roprosont the interosts of this ato, naval offi- e — 3 Obitunry. Pants, May 6. —Admiral Rigault do Genovllly is dead, 1lo was Bouator and Ministor of Ma- rine and of the Colonies during the reign of Na- poleon 111, DPutuaverenis, Moy 6,—The Hon. Hugh N. MoAllinter, of Centro, Pa., Ropublican delegato- at-large to tho Constitutlonal Convantion, died "l‘tm morniug at his tomporary residenco [n this city. Bpectal Dispateh (o The Chicago Tribune, NeW Yo, Muy 6.—Mr, William Black, of the woll-known firm of Ball, Black & o, Jawalovs, of thig city, died on Baturday might, the primary causo of his death being n_corn on the foot, Which, in time, affeoted tho log iu suoh n mauuor a4 to onuso n fatal tormiuation, Mr, Dlack was in busluoss on Broadwsy fifly-four years, Iis romaing have been takou to Houth- port, Coun,, for intermont. Ar, PeTERSnua, May 6, via LoNnon, May G— 6:00 . m.~—Tho Hou. Jamos L. Orr, Ambacsa- dorof tho United Btates, dlod in this oity to- night, of . inflammntion.of tho ‘lungs, o had boon Il from cold for somo timo, bub his death was wholly unoxpaooted, Rionsonn, Vn., May §,—Dr, William I, Ao~ Gufloy, Profossor of Moral I‘hllosol’h.v at tho Univorsity of Virginin, and author of the woll- known MoGuffoy's schaol-hooks, died to-dny, in Charlottosvillo, Vo, attor o long illnoss, New Yonk, Mny 6.—Lord John Ludford Chichoster iy dead. THE MODOC WAR. ELow the Xed=Skins Were Driven Out of tho LavneNods, i WagninatoN, May 6,—Capt, Hendloy, of: this clty, has rocoivod n lettor dated * Lava-Bods, April 20," in which tho writor aya: I hevo Sust como in from .Jack's stron lm{d, whero I have beon Iu s fight for tho Iast threo days. I wonk 23 8 voluntcor, and wag attachod to Mnj.Thomay’ battory of four Cohorn mortars, and it was {he mortara which drove the Indians out. Fivo thou- sand infantry could not havodone it in slx months, without tho lons of ono-half tho command, Worda cannot doscribo tho oharaotor of theso bods, Tho nowspapor roportors may try to do it, but they canuot convoy an idea. ~Sinco the fight T havo boen through part of the beds, and that was cnough for me, It is impossiblo to toll what damago wo havo dono to the Indians, ns thoy conconlod or burned their dead, and tho formor Ia vory oasy, ns all thoy hnve to do is to . moroly throw the bodies into'n crevico, and then 1 up with rocks. 'The beds are full of caves, nnd many aro undoubtodly hid away, for overy once in n whilo n stiay shot comes out. Our oavalry have gone outin pursuit, o have here six dead, twenty wouud- od, and about tho Iatter number on’crutches {from sprained aukles from falling over rocks. ‘T'o aivo you some faint idea of the sharp rocks, one-half of our mon went in with new shoes, ond came out mostly barofoot, and with fool bleading. ‘WasHINGTON, May b.—~Gon, Shorman, in o con- vorsation on Modoo affairs, shows tha ho fully approciates tho situation, and has entored upon 0 subject with his charactoristio onergy. All tho rofnforcomonts required will be sont to Gon. Scofleld without dolay to tho last man that can bo sparod. A rogimont will bo convoysd to Omalia, to be inreadiness for prompt movement. A body of 400 Indian_ scouts will bo raised for sorvico againet tho Modocs just as fast as fit mon ean be found. Henator Cnseerly had sev- eral intorviows with Gon. 8horman, nnd is sntia- fied that no offort will bo spared nt hondquartors to cnable Gen, Scofleld to inflict on Capt. Jack and his fellow savagos & blow that will not soon bo torguttcn by thom, or other tribes on the Pa- ciflo Const, Gon. Shorman has no foars of & gonoral Indian war. 8AN Traxcisco, May 6.—A dispatch from }:fi}m .Itluinighl snyn that at lha camp zoutk obt Cullo JLake, on May 8, everything was quict. Not. siiob had boon firad o aithor ido sinco tho afternoon of tho 26th inst, Largoe fires were seon fn tho ovening in tho direction of tho place whoro Maj, Thomas' command was slaughtored, o distanco of about five miles, On May 4, &npt. Bornard, First Cavalry, had been ordered to procced to Camy Bidwoll and station his troop, Company G, and take command of that post, rollovin) Liout, Winters, Tho TFirst Cavalry will Jjoin his troops in the fleld with all tho avallable mounted mon of Camps Bidwell, Warner, and Hurney. Licut. Winterd has proved himsolf a 0od Indiau fightor, while his traop Company G, Feat Covalry, was stationed at Tucson, Arizona, &t Oamp Bowie, L. 8. Dyar, the Indian Agent. for tho Klamath Agoncy, Oregon, made application to the milita- Ty nuthoritios at Fort Klamatl, Orogon, to hayo o detachment of troops stationed at that placo for tho protoction of tho familics of ~tho omployos and the Government property. Whothor he fears an outbresk of tho Klamath Indians, or a raid of tho Modoes on the regorvation, ho is not ablo to state, Tho sottlers on Goose Liake, and Burprise and John Day Valloys aro grontly slormod, dronding an ‘outbroak of several tribes of Piutes on their resoryations in Southern Oregon. The post commandor at Camp Bidwoll con- siders tho post uneafe and defonseless, Thoro ia at present & large numbor of Piute Indians in Burpriso Valley. Gen. Wheaton, post commander at Camp Warner, who was in command of tuo troops in tho firat fight with tho Modocs, has beon orderod to the front. g FIRES. Destruction of Property in Varlous Places. : Loxpoy, May 8.—A fire in Bradninch, Dovon shire, burned soventeon houses, making ¢ largo numuer of people homoless. 8r. Louss, May 6.—The flour-mill of Georgo 8. Beotry, at Carmel, IlL, was burnod on Satur- day night, with s loss of $20,000, and no insur- ance. LirTLE Roog, Ark., May 8,—The auction atore of Harrls & Breodor, on Main street, caught fire this ovening, and goods to the amount of sevoral thousand dollars were badly damagod bofora the flames wore extinguishod. " The building, & two- story brick, was saved, though badly damaged. BurraLo, N. Y., May 6.—Larly this morning {ho hotel in the’ town of Ham| m-g. owned by Joshua Bmith, wag dostroyed by fire; aléo o barn near the premises with*twenty head of cat- tlo. Tho firo was the work of an incendinry, BostoN, May 6.—Tho factory of the Middlesox Btone and Brick Compauy, in Wellesloy, Moss., was oatiroly destryed by ro on Bunday morn- ing. Loss, $65,000; insurance, §26,000. Riew Yons, Moy '6.—The ontonsive window- Elnun and hollow-ware glass works of Warrick & tranger, near Ginesbury, N. J., were burned Inst night, Loss, $8,000. . [Roi s — Sporting Ltoms. CiNoINNATI, May 6.—Advices from Loxington, Ky., say that extra trains will e run on tho Tonds centering there during the progress of the spring races, which aro to commence on the 12th inst. ~The stables at tho course aro already full, and oxtra stabling for horses to arrive will bo socured. ‘The interost in tho contesting horaes waxos warm. Indications aro that the mooting will be a great succoss, and the attondance the largost over aesombled on tho Kentucky Associa~ tion's ground. Special Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tyibuns, New Yonk, Mnfl 5.—The first championship ‘base ball mufch this soason in this vicinity was contosted this sftornoon between tho Mutual and Baltimore Clubs ou the Union Ground, Will~ inmsburg. The day was flno, and thero was an immonso attondance. Yho fiumu was brilliantly played throughout, Tho following is the scoro: Inings— 1295460678090 Mutuals 0000000101 timo! . 0102000 05 Mr. J, Harrington, tho backor of Joln MoMa- hon, of Rutland, V., aud Mossre, MoFlynn and Bisliop, tho backers of Homer Lane, of New ‘York, met in this city to-day And-put up the final deposit of 8600 a sido to wrestle for $3,000 and tho championship of Americs. Thoro bolng no suitable hiall vacant inTroy on tho day eriginally named, tho match has been postponed uniil the 80th, 8. J, Tuomsy, of thid'oity,was ohosen final ntakeliolder, —_—— Dold and Successful Forgery. Br. Lous, May 5.—On Friday morniug lnst an clogantly dressod young man ontered tho Wost 8t. Louls Bavings Bank, on Franklin avenueand TYourtoonth stroct, and im:acntod alotter pur- porting to bo from E, D, Randolph & Co., bank- ory, Now York, Introdycing Janios A. Aduii, and inclosing a dratt for 26,000 in bis favor, aud cor~ tiflod to by tho Nassau Bank, New York, W, I Worni, Cashior of tho bank, boing absont, Mr, Harkor, » young mon who was fom- orarily soking "as Cashier, oxamined he “papors, mxdI thinking thom all sight, gavo Adams 100 on ‘tho draft, that being all that Lo desired at tho timo. Lator in tho duy, Harkor suspocted that all was not right, and on telographing to the Nasssu Bank and Rundolph & Co,, in Now York, received roplies that both the draft and lotter were forgories, The police worae notifiod of tho traunsaction, but Adams has not boon arrosted, Ciptank o 3 RS T ‘Tho Proposed Darion Ship Oanal. New Yonk, May 5—Membors of the United Statas Isthmus of Darion oxploring oxpedition report thiat the ship canal via Napipi and De- guado Rivers will ba 28 milos long ; the length of the tunnol will bo 8 miles, and the estimated cost of tho entire work 75,000,000, —_—— An Actor Attompts to Shoot an Edltor. InpiaNavouts, Ind,, May 6,—1I, 8, Vance, an actor gt tho Acnflnm{ of Muslo, attompted to shoot George O. Hardlng, editor of the Saturday Herald, this aftornaon, firing ono or two shots without offect, Vauco hias been arvested, ——— Xscapeo of 100 Boyw from o Reform Schaol. Woncesren, Mass., May 5.—As tho 400 lm{la in tho Weastborough Roforin School wore marching from bronkfast this morning, thoy made a Lreak for tho gates, and 100 succeedod in making thoir oseape. Bulcides oo nTowy, N. Y., May 5—Llont, Jobn L}‘\’#:r‘dnu an army oilicor nytntloued nt Madison Barraoks, Suokott’s’ 1arbor, committed suicido yostorday morning by outling lis throat with a carving knife, Tho doath of his wife somo moatha ago, it {8 supposed, deranged his mlnd, Ho wasn sonof Admiral Wordon, who com- mandod tho Monitor in tho conflict with the robel ram Morrlnno, —_— e WANTED, A CLERK, Tho propriotor of oneof the many humbug omploymont agonolos of tho city was arrested Inst night by Dotoctives Millor and Sllver, in tho poreon of William Crashaw, who has an oflico pt No. 92 South Clinton streot, Ilo wns arrosted ot the Instauce of n young man named Josoph Grant, whom ho awindlod out of 876 last: l\luns»\y. Crashaw's favorito plan of operation i to insort in somo newspapor an advortisomont atating that he is in waut of an office-clork, ‘When tho young man nypl[ou for tho placo, ho consonts to take him if ho will make o doposit of monoy. In this way, it is #nid, ho has mado over 8200 out of n.elnFIu advortisemont. Grant deposited 376 with _him Inst Monday, but, sus- pooting that somothing wan wrong, ho bad n warrant fsanod for his arrost, Orashaw dollfufl the oficers for some timo, but was eaptured Just g:gh’t, and locked up o tho Madison Streot ation, —— g FATAL ACCIDENTS A fatal aceldont ocourred about 4 o'clock yos- tordny aftornoon, at Bohor & Brainhard's plan~ ing-mills, No. 69 Bacch stroot. An old Gorman namod Georgo Pigorehardt, in desconding o flight of stairs, from tho second story to the stroot, foll and broke his neck, Ho waa 07 yoars' old, and leaves n wife, who ia vory near the same #go, ot No. 60 Hopo sfrest. At tio timo of tho aceident, tho man had o box of shavinga on his arm, wiloh provontod him from taling hold of tho railing. ~ Ho was s laborer in tho mill, and had beon omployed thero for some timo, At 7 o'clock Inst ovening o Gorman named Frod, 8mith, in attompting to cross tho track of the Chicago, Burlington & Quinoy Railrond, at Bluo Island avenuo, was run ovor by a froight train. Both his lega wero cut off gt the kneo. He waa romoved to his_residenco No. 44 Collego stroot, whoro ho dicd, in gront ngony, at 9 o'clock, - Daconsod was 40 yonts old, andloaves & wifo and 2 ohildron. 2 —_— ““ROPERS,” A’ necossary adjunct of overy successful gom- bling-houso is & man who is known by tho sov- oral titles of *‘guy,” “ropor,” “steoror,” and ‘“spot.” It is tho business of this porson to loitor about hotols and jn public places, and in- duce unsuspecting persons to visit tho houso, Borgt, Sam Ellis somo time ago rosolved that thoso follows must quit thoir business. Ilo nncot‘dingly warned -~ them that if thoy romaine & weok longer in Chicago thoy would b arrested. Some took tho hint and lofttho city. Yostorday thoso who.remnined wore arrested and locked up in the Central Sta- tion. _Among them wore * California Jack ¥ and Frank Benrlen, both notorious “guys.”” Thoy will be bronght before Banyon this morning, and will bo pursued until thoy leave town or abandon thoeir busincss. ————— ABBING AFFRAY. Yostorday ovening, about half-paat 7 o'clock, & man named Billy Swantz wos stabbed in tho right hand by an unknown porson, on the cornor of Milwaukeo nvenuo and Halsted stroot. It scoms that Swantz had somo trouble with throo men, & fow days ngo, in which thui wero badly beaten. They then threatoned to have rovenga. Last evoning, ns they wero passing the nbovo-smed placo, one of thom sceing Bwantz, drew a knifo and struck at i, Swantz cfught the blado in his hand. Tho men thon ran away. Their names are unknown. Swanlz is a young man, and o waitdr in & saloon on Milwaukeo avonua, e o Was ¥le ? ‘Wivoxa, Minn,, May 6.—Joln Baldwin shot Lig cousin, Philander Baldwin, ab Homer, Minn., on Saturday, killing' him instautly. Causo, n womn, MARRIAGES. MISOELLANEOUS, D JROKEN, ALSO GOOD, AT cloh! ol o gatd) i, feo-srin, o mi w00ds of valu'u at 903 taxt, Madfson-at. (ABH PAID ¥OR GAST.QFF GLOTHING AND ‘miscolianeons goods of any kind, by sending a lottor {1, GELDER, Loan Offics, 84 Btate. : (CARHLPATD FOT TADIGG"AND GENTR GART.OFE cluthing, old gold, stivor, ‘and_overy dororintion of orsonal valuablos, - Addrans ABRATTAM WILIINA.- i Biaigat., Moty Loan Ofico, bovivaan Fourteanth an Fifloon UDLRY OFFRRA ORIGAT TARG ATNS_IN OLOTII. tng for mon, youths, and Loys, 126 Wost, Washington- #€._No ront paid or ohargod. ToqUpAtNTS COMPLETE FOR MOVING OURT, ) hold guodn, furnituro, l]fllw Rlass, macble ki goods, ota. Ordura loft At Room 11, 3 o at'delivory ofios, M.G,1t.R., In frol n b Immediats attentlon, MCMURTIY TV & QURIAN, MEROHANT TATL o Tomiovad 1o, hott ol eormor ot Tbera” Rl Motropal y me Wall GLNuim’: TANNOOKBURN THIRDE ATL OoL- ors, mado to ordor in sulls for 836, At GIANGERH, 123 Bouth Clark-at,, up-staics. JNVENTORS, FOALL AT STONRIUS INVENTORS' Turcau, STONEIL & U0., Patont, Kolloltors end No. Rotlators, 135 Clarlcat,, Rouths from 73 to 70aad 40 80 bas PUSCIASERS BRRKING TNVESTAENTS 1N Lusinos, ‘manufacturing, dock, ronidonco, or au. hurhan propotty, nro {ovitad to oxamine Liats at FRID L. FARE & 00.'d., 88 Washingtonat, TPURKIBT BATILS, o5 MICHIGAN-AV.—LADTES and gentlomen novw taking thicsa bnths prononnco them fo b the boat thoy ovor found anywhoro. _T'ry thom, JBEGRAUVIL'S CURE TOI known romody In tho world, and wholosalo by tho old BURAAOK, STEPHENS & 1! VW ANTED—TO FIND A GOOD LOGATION FOR & hardwaro atoro and tin aliop. Any ano having a bard- wara staro for salo whoro the tin businoss can_bo mado profitablo will planso nddross JULIUS, Box 3, Pocaton!- ©a, Winnebaga Uo., Iil, ivmmmc AND IRONING DONK TO ORDER AT 463 Kubbard-st, _Ploaso onll. ANTItD—A BALOON I0L-BOX, BASEMENT #1 WV Wabnsliav, VWANIED-TO BGY A BALOON TIORNSE. ARY Y ono Baving saon tai of ndeaes 1o HorE Wen. st., Chioago, i W ANTED~ton MEN WITIT810 AND UPWARDS TO invont in ronl ostato. 178 Stato.st., Room 13 Sold by ety drogg e, cltr droggiate, P‘lfix;n%r wloro’ ‘ot " VAN LOST. ~ A A o~ A A A AN T.O8T-A LIGHT BAY HORSE, BLAGK LEGS, A littla white on th loft shonldor, shout 16 hands high Do shioos, A lihoral roward will bo paid for Lis rotars to 83 Buparlor-at. PATRIOK LOOBY. Y,0UT OR STOLEN-_DLAGK LEATHER BILL: 4 book, containlng n small sum of money, nnoto partly e wid somo pafrdaf e Vel fo o bxcobt b0 - “Anono 1o o 2 Stodat, Will ho Hiborlly rowardeds o ot o 08T POUKETBOOK GONTAINING X BHALL sum of money and_papors of nu_ valuo Lt 1o (hofe e e Mt ey o el o7 will roturn tho pockotook a ors & JONIS, 35 Enit Kinsioosse - 0P OST—ON BATURDAY ARTERNOON, A GOLD Dracglat, with tho Iady's namo ongraved (horoon, Tho Tiador willbb sowardod by roturning o to tho Tntor-Gooan olfico, or 6# Wost Lake OST—SUNDAY, 1W0 1NVRLOPES, CONTATN: 4 Ing a lifo insuranco uDllet’; tax mcul&l‘il. and othor Dipors of no valuo oxcopt t tho ownor, The findor will plasso loavo at 105 Madison-at. OST--YESTERDAY, ABOUT 8 P, M., BOY,ABOUT Bguan old; golden hair, bluo ‘e, had ‘on when Inlll.lll lack. .?(d Ta ool e LOST—THE PERSON WHO TOOK THFE. OARPET- bag from Pullman palaco car at Wolls-st. dopot, aboutsoglock Monday p. m., will rocclve deublo ita valuo, and no quostions nskod, by returning it immodi- atoly to G " BLAOK, Dépot Mastor, O & N, WW. Hiailr, Wallnat, dopot. 087 YESTENDAY ATTENNOON, TN A DNION Park and Twonty-s0dond-at..car, o fortmanualo can- T0rts™ T Tvdor 9l by ooreity ranasdon by Imving 1’ 3 indor wli orally ri il}"l’nmn a0 tho offioo of D. L. & 'Gv We PERRY, 1 AGENTS WANTED, R T Tnsa sinplo as floue.” Tarticatnrs. oo, Or M. LINING. TON, 177 East Madtson-at., Room 10, Chicago. A GNTS WANTED-TO SKLL OUR Ni:W BUTTON- Halo Outter and Noedle-Throading Thimblo. Agonts cloar 820 por day, 99 Enst Madison-st., Room 6, GENTS WANTED-TO SELL TIE GHANTION n: tho hoat CHAMPION FLOTING-1RON GOMPANY, 41 Taird. A GENTS WANTED-FOR THE OITY AND COUX- tey, for goods of ready and largo proilts. A, M. RIOIARDACN, 145 Fast Madison-ste, Toom 16, for- morly at 170)6 South Ialstodst. GORTS WANTED_MALI_AND FEMALE TO A RN Msorintions the T8 DAY HEN D aod cashi_commissions’ paid. Call at 563 Wabash-ov, 120 8 good advortising agont wanted. ENTS WANTED—TO BELL OUR NEW BUT- oy, Snctar vodoNoadig Towing. Thimbios ioar $20 por day. 99 East Madison-at.. Room 5. PERTY_COOK_At the Unlvorsify pince TiapiL i, by (o 0v. A 7 Broat msaiciad by Brof 1 i3t Mitehell, B, J. Porrs, M. D., auil Afes Francos A. Cook. DEATHS, SCHWALZ—Tcopold Sehwars. on iy ing of th 540 Inst., 08 0'0lock, a4 his realdano0 1a s ey, nsod onrs, Ninoral to-dny (Mg 0) at2 o'clock p. m., from 168 Diil- waukon-ar. Wediorsur amah Lodgo and all mombors of tha T. 0. Bofisitte SRl Tl ST , for the purposo of showin o ocbasad brothor. By ardor of (o B §. Koretadtor, " PERIOLAT—On Monday, May 6, Josophlno Loulso, only child” of Rhinokiolt’and Libbis Forlolat, aged § ‘montlis and 18 days. Funoral {rom tho ‘residanco of tho parents, 625 Wost Madizonat., to Gracaland, on Wodnosday at 3, m. DIKE-Ty drowning nt the bridge accidont, at Dixon, TIL, Mayd, Robart Dfko, brothior of Houry ahd tho Iata Isaao Diko, of Uhlcago, MoGILLEN—Mnay 5, at0o'clock p. m,, Franofs MeGil- 1o, 500, of Ehioman. McGilton, 't e Yoatdonag 'of hia fathor, 963 Wost Madison-at., ‘sged 7 yoara, Tunoral Wednosday, May 7, at11 o'olock a, m,, by riagos to Oalvary Cembtory, Frionds of tho family a vited ta attond. car. 0 in. WATOCHES, JEWELRY, &c. AMERICANS VISITING EUROPR 'Will find at our house, in Paris, a salesroom with a choico se- lection of DIAMONDS, GEMS, FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES, BRONZES, FANCY GOODS, &e., and at our Watch Mnnufacfory, at Geneva,a stock of WATCIIES, CHAINS, and JEWELRY, TIFFANY & CO., Union-square, New York, In Geneva---10 Grand Quai. In London---29 Arigylbst., Regent-st,, W, In Paris----Tiffany, Reed & Co., 57 Rue Chateaudun. FINANCIAL, - JHSURANCEOLAIMEIOUGHT IN ALLIANKRUET companiss. ~ Ouine and soo 1o bofora solling, 1L, 8. DIEFRIGH, %1 Wost Madluon-stey upstate ]\Iuflfiwunvfwu‘fii) A1 LABSI allico’ lata Jacubs & Co., on diamonds, watolios, 3o othior valuablos, 177 Clark-st., eoraor of Mouroo, oom 5, T['0_LOAN—RUNE OT §2ih TO #o.000, FOR BIX ATgbacr Lonee, Koourad natus boitglit at fals rates, IN; 185 Woe OV 0 LOA! UNTS OF #1000 O MORKE ON clty it D Inusovd Tiiaots fsmmer B b PIZABE, 79 Wout Madison-at. 81,000 o LoANToR ONT: . catato suourity. W & l}il Monruo-at,, Room 3. YEATL ON REAL UARNETT £CO,, A GENTS WANTED-TOR TEWITT'S FLUTING, pollshing, and band-lron flutes, any leugtli; 8 frons in one._Room {5, 179 Enat Madison-st. GENTS WANTED—T:VERYWIENE, MALE AND Tomalo, to sell thireo now sowing-machino attachmenta Just out. Room 16, 179 Bast Madison-at. NTS WANTED_MALE, AND FEMALE, FOR A?flfivvlll Inl:—luu.lil‘l l’fl"filfll lhn:‘?"ng’ ‘ill:d‘o]es‘lll:u‘l%v . Businoss porm 4 e u:'.'fu""c"oflm iroe. MERIILL & CO. 25 Wosk BUILDING MATERIAL, LE—ABOUT 100 FEET OF OLASS PARTI. Rrfi'.?fim. some matohod flfll?flni- Apply to RATH- BONE, BARD & CO,, 83 and 0 Lake-st. TP gt STct e fad a1 Uiutts of Dolkbing Jarae st joite and al ki Y bor, a0 B, I ABGOOKS lembor. o, 400, Lambar- at., noar south ond Canal-st. UMBER_FOR BALE - ABOUT 8,00 FERT OF Jolst, $x13, 13 aud 1 oot also E0 squaro timbor 10<10y 1foot; also 100 ploces 10x10, 4 foot: aldo 80 ploces 616, 13 foot; and other lumber, all woll soasonod, will ho sol choa for cash or roal ostate. Apply to F. R. WILSON, 77 Clarkest., from 13 to 1 o'clock. OONTRAGIORY AND STONE-GUTTERS: 1 OF- Texn, at_quarry pricos, Missourd rod granite in blooks, i o fod-atono (Buona Vists) {n blooks or %y orinont marble, 1 blocks or.sawad. | Alwo, tils of Ver- lvo, mont marblo or slate. J. H. SMITH, 48 Bouth Clark-st. p fORE OF BOUTH HAVEN BRIOK FOR 00 Ylo o aesiva withis toa doyer 3. T, BSUTH, 48 Sou th Olaf] OLAIRVOYANTS, R. MATHEW AND MADAM MAYNARD, THE h‘lnfldnrlhl]bfil:nflll lnd(l’,flflflll:l‘ l’fnfl:llh‘l’l‘:: “(:" :‘:3 o o Gtren sorm :fi’lclmgfid"&'xfl.'m ornopdy. 105 Wost Madison-ate, ap- Hindes: AUCTION SALES. 5O, P, E & , By GEG; Tafiommt €0 OUR REGULAR TUESDAY SALE ‘Will be a vory attractive one, and will in- cludo & Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Misses’ & Ohild's Pi%;le Suits, Shawls, CGents' Lisle Thrend & British Hosiery, A large line of Ribhons, and Silk, Gingham, & Linen Parasols, And, at 11 a. m,,100 rolls ASS'D OARPETS TUESDAYy May G, ut 9% n. m. GEQ. P. GORE & CO. 22, 24 and 2 Randolph-st. Boots, Shoes & Slippers AT AUCTION, BY. CATALOGUE, On Wednesday, May 7, at 0 1-2 a, m, As thio soason advancos our consignara aro prossing for o d vwa shall OLOSE OUT' 400 UABES OF VERY DERTABL 88054 0, 24554 % favt Hadorpi-at. By GEOC. P. GORE & GO. 229 West Lake-st., cor. Carponter. VERY DESIRABLE FURNITURE, bolng tho ontire contenta of a thirteeu-room hous, will hosold ot auctlon, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, at10 a. ., prompt. : Tho abovo comprlses overything neocasary totho far. tabiag of & comploto home. g "G, Pr GORE & CO., Auotionsers. TO LOAN ON OI1'Y RIEAL ESTATE, §2.Z‘00 W, M. HOWLAND, 165 \VnMnll‘Sn-u., ek * GE TO TOAN WITILOUT DELAY ON $0.000 i2a ity mprova proporty. ICIMBALL FIRAKE, Foot Bluek, vorner Olark il SE( THAND 0 TOAN ON TNPROVED hx; 000 &, iyor aso Yary Wil mko vur. ol LMER money paper, WM, D, PAl & €0, No, 148 a;]_o 0‘00 (O ANY PAIVE THERFOF 1N BUNS lo-at., Daseruont, of notloss than g600), Purchass motey fapor doourad on Ohicago toal catato for salo abn fair dis- count, Addross J 7, Tribune ot . e TOR TOAN UPON _REAL RETATE. $23.000 £°8. 1t HOUSEHO s (COOK STOVE, AND REFRIGKRATOR FORBALLE vory clionp 81700 Wost Waslingion-at: stovo has ootae ploto furuiture, and fs of s 4 D FURNITURE, PIANOS, mirrors, carpots, 6tc., in any quantitys 7 Elghtt oanth-et, MUSICAL, ‘on BALE—-Q00D BTEINWAY PIANO, BEVIEN. autave, unly usod about live years, lugulraof O, W, HALL, 16 Doarborn-st, I{KHOVAI. F PIANO ROOMS ‘I’ TATR-ST., woar Vanburen, Planos to rentand for salo, Ronte i | iug s speoluity, WA, 1t PROANKI, CTION, On THURBDAY, MAY B, at 10 @'clook, FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, bor Hots, Tasy Ohaira, Mar- %’1‘:'.‘%’5,‘,‘“%5?5‘.{'&5, Bodsfonds, Matiresses, Marble.-Top Tablas, Marble-Top Commodos; Nirrors, Iixt, Tablos, What-Nots, Brussol VgL Sripet, e, Biler, fd Glass- ware, 3 Coo! P : Au 74 TWENTY-SECOND-ST,, NEAR INDIANA-AV, AT AT By HAVENS & CO., Auctlonoors, 63 South Oanalat, WILL BELL Wednesday, May 7, at 9 a. m,, 160 Malf-chosts of Tes, B8tock of Hardware and Tinware. Alto, Furnituro of two largo Bonrding-Houscs, com- prisiug oversthing in tho housokeoplugling. Saturday, May 10, at 9 a,m,, REGULAR FURNITUEE SALD VENS & CO, Loaares 83 Houth ansiat, - MACHINERY, TARGE ASHORTMUND OF BEGONDTAND wa agcond-iand tubalar with trhmmiags ready tor at'Onloago Sivam botlor e AUCOTION. " i o bly known at the O e Wall i ofeaere s Yosumied el s & horua doalo jotian, &t tho placo, aw follu uosdays daye, Twolfthe L, noar Halsted, AUCTION BALE! Central Hall, ‘Wabash-ov, and Twenty-sooond-at. Valnable Works of Art AT AUCTION. RLIGON & FOSTER would renpeotfull . Hon of Art-1ovors oA ow atd VAIGADIS clleetlon of O™ PAINTINGS AND WORKS OF ART, Qollooted during tho past OIARLTS R Kagq.y D'k "fl;lfllil!'rl, Nnv‘;m\;m“,":nmn exhibition ILDDE' CENTRAIL FALIL, Cormor Walaalyav. and Tonty.seaand.at,, commencing on Monday, 'May5, 1573, This osifootinn comprises enoles oAl b rCioneaile e o penoole, 53 Khown Artister RS GF Qo tilen gl Olollo Ferroro, | Van Gtarkonborg, |E, D, Loule tobbo, * |Gs Sneoeo IREASHA Ergcon Mo, 1L Vi soben, 2 6 Wingit, - Giwe Flot. A, Dol |Van Hoverdont, Tho whiolo ta ba nnlu‘nYAuombN. ‘without resorve, WEDNESDAY AND. THURSDAY, fi&e&o&“ ind Ryenings, Moy 7 and 8, commenotog at 3 E ELISON & FOSTER, Auctloncors. A ELEGANT FURNITURE, AT THE Marhle-Front Dwelling, 384 - Wabash-av. - 384 AT AUCTION, 0On TUESDAY MORNING, May 6, at 20 o'olock, Oonsisting of very rich Parlor Furnituro, Marblo-top Ohambor Sots, Marble-top Ta« blos, Hasy Obairs, Blegant Velvot Parlo Oarpets, Body ond Tapostry Brussols Car pots, Dining-room Furniture, Kitchen Fure nituro, Bods and Bedding, Renl Liace Cur- tains, Orockory, Tablo Waro, Glassware, and, overything portaining to housekeoping. Sala absoluto, BLISON & FOSTER, Auctioneora, 383 West Randolph-st. GENTEEL FURNITUR}; AT ATCTION, On Thursday Morning, May 8, at 10 oolock, Beatftos and Wool Garpote, Fino Pacler Rumnituro, Mar blo-Tup Ghamby Oll Patatingd, Dining- Foom and Ritchen o togatt Ohiss Tadt GBSk of 162 plocos, bolng! faat, diugor, aud toa not, Mate trosuce, 0., &o. i¢actavn Gilburt & Co., Piano. N & 'OSTER, Auullanufln._‘ By WM. UTTERS & CO. SECOfD GRAND ARTSATH OF TilK American Art Gallery, OF NEW YORK, ly CHOIOE COLLECTION of An extremely PN OIL PATNTINGS, Celobratod Artiats of the Modern Schacl, By Oelabratod LH e o1 by 4 ‘WM. A. BUITERS & CO., At their SBalesrooms, 55 & 57 South Canal-st., On Wednesday and Thnrsdar, MQY 7 aud 8 Suloat34 aad T p. moonch day. his oolleotion will embrace the works Wil ana s Tavatably ot Avtiste Among them are those of Ohas. A. Bomers, 7, 7. Long, - Mario, ! Baul Tadtolx, Eug'e Tayleure. W.O. A, Freichs, g. Anollt, Howrrd Hul, elanghi, . mon, 8. N. Garvalho, O, Williands, @, Joromo, @. Foster, Gilbert. Manning, Beaunb\w . G. Hontwick, Oregon Wilson, DeBuol, N. Bush, Bauman, Also. PIOTURES, FINE PASTEL AND ' fine o(}ulg ‘iong Frames, and will be sold to= ther, ::g‘h:rl?iahuos will be on exhibition, froo, th duorlguon cataloguo, on and after Tuesdny, 6th, On Wednesday, May 7. Fine Ne™ ™~n Buggies ; ) Mentti~ §ile nrime, Democrat, and Express Wa jons, Phagtons; Loun. 80d g sLUCNEESS AT AUOLG o, o 5 and 81 Wort Washingtonat., om WEDNESDAXL %Y BOHERE % 0., Austionoors. On Thursday, May 8. DRY GOODS, Ready-made Clothing, Straw Goods, Carpeting, Boots, Shoes, ete., . AT AUCTION, on THURBDAY, May8, st 83 o'clook, o8 ond b7 o PP B TERS & CO.. Auctionoo i By TAYLOR & HARRISON. ATCTION SALH OF Elegant Furniture,&c., t Washington-st,, TUESDAY MORNING, B, M Sborclonk, tho auiido contoats of abova dwoll- ing, consisting of BYIenflid Paslor Purnlture, upholstorod tn Plush and Silks El ogant Brussels and Wool Carpots, nearly now, Magnifient Bide Board, Marblo-Top Chambor Eocu‘ Dhfing-knom Furniture, Kitohon Stove and Utonaile, Rioh Marble-Top Tables, Spring Beds and Bedding, Obina and @lasswaro, Plted Waro, &oy &oy & All bus littlo eod and fest olaes goody in overy rospact.” X Fine Allch Caw. Alrost saing U 1E0v 0% & HAIIISON, Auctionosrs. SPECIAL SALE OF CROCKERY, HARDWARE & PLATED WARE, On Tuesday Morning, My 6, at 10 0°Clock, AT 31 & 33 SOUTH CANAL-ST. 10 Oratos W. G, Crockory, 13 Qasks W. G, Crookery, At biosi o AT et AT Somle 1ok o AR BT, N s AGINR, JADANNED WAiti, O LRIy, do , o,/ do. . HARLIBON, Auct it 81 ana & Bouth Ca Regular Weduesday's Saleof Dry Goods, Clothing, & May 7, at 9% o'clook, Full Lino 8-4 Caan Biawonats, o of Dross, Good, Tiats aud 1ag lavolies Joelr, Plated Ware, &, E | Aot ) U BAYLOR & KA LSO S R, By BRUSH, SON & CO. AT PRIVATH RESBIDENOE, 'Rear of 77 South Halsted-st., TUEBDAY, at 10a, m., will bosold, without re. sorve, a genoral assortmont of FURNITURE, Parlor Sults, Marblotop Tablos, Brussols and Ingrain Oarpoty, bofas, Loungos, Chambor Hots, Beds, Bodding, Lace Ourtains, Diniug-room and Kitchon Furnituro, BRUBL, BON & CO., Auctiousors, 168 Eat Madison sty By HODGES & CO. Flogant Furnituro at tho large briok dwolllng, G506 West Washing ton-sit,. Twa doors from Ashland-av,, AT ATCTION, QuTURSDAY morniny, My 6, at 10 o'olock, canatating ot 210 elegaut rotomuo .00tavo plano, pariof, chambors dinlng, and itohien furniture; carpoty, buddlng, orooke lassiware, do., &0, and evorything portaluing ta weping. ' Bale'postilvo, and without TR Keaty ol (“—d 3! )lnl mnn\finfln:u::nu of 817 Woat. + (Mondar)momie 3ODGIN' & 00., Ausionseres

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