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THE CHICAGO- DATLY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, e ——— 3 AY -9, 1873. rofessional politicians, and socure representa- ida i = = 3 that i i WASHINGTON. | pissiassmtit mnannes |t log s, Tiogmatingon | THE COURTS. | iatin 1o bom e o i v it s | gt e bornbkan o Ul e | RATLROAD. 2005 280 ernment. The plan is more Republican than | throngh *a small gulley.” Goorgetown Laibo? | . : pleg, tho foct ioing that the officar was nt able | ment of their proy 0 for tho gala wook, had ] 5 © | any wo possees; for it brings highnd low, with- | had sn averago depth of 25 feeh, pith a.bar he- LT o7 Dropetts, bash o St e hus nanniitied | & by day yentory oot et crezon & | ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE (F TRATNS. i a: on vious consultation, together, and give: v 4 i 4 5 s R s e - 2 Ty ) i ) (e ¢ P The Committees of the Next uv‘:lx;l;:vot_m‘ &0 infinoncs in tho visibia f'oay; The s Sotbimes spannd ras i tomest s | L¥ouble in School Districs Mo, | ueon which Sk e o | R U i Congress. ith the right of specch and tho cortainty of | Virginia end of tho Long Dridge, aud thenee | . ' .. 7, Township 87. : A rathcr ammsing. assault case was tried in | and 11 United States Express Building onWash- | . Spring Ar DT 5 counted. Bome of the dofects of the plan' | boro - off -toward - Geisborough: Point,’ 25,000 Tadgo Boothrs Coast 2 * L bileo Head: Ty g Arrangement. may be'the poseibilily of two or more hundred | feot: in' longth; and, ' gt the latter poict, - : : B it e re o oAy fn_which ang | Ingtan strest, 24 ths Jobiles Hoadausriers. The J; - . | chosing the samo elector, the possible concur- | three . channels blonded, &nd -mads iho B . Triam Tncion i Wolkor Biah ey, fY Qumages | prepacations for the convorsion 0F t30 BUOM. | o tamiiion or MEreRR o i +Se sx < rence of -ignorance in some:ono .college, tho | one -decp channel down the river. - Opposite | § xo tee-Trading 1 aloged thoy commattoq yaveit, for an sssanlt | depot into & Colisoumm are making rapld progress, | gapted ViIoH O% REreagscx Humes. — 4 Sotrday ore A National Railroad Between | powible neutralization of vitsl intorests. in the | the ciy. beceosn. the chnnnels, was 1,000 seses.| Landlord and. Tenant---Trading;. Goods | o 2ieged they committed upon i Accordiog | and work will commonce nezt. woek, Somo, of | S Sinany M3R S T bl g \ Chicago and New - separation of their components, and the_ goner- | of maishy flat, purtly, nucoverad and rapidly in- for.Lots<--Aileged-insanity, : A e i et s aierta de | the gem featmen of the Cindnoat Feitval,ibin | Jeco TS 3 X e liy uninterosting, unsympathetio, and unac- |-croasing in arch. and its roclamation was *an |- i ¥e the head, splitting his under lip, and openin, ¥ 5 " | BICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS York. . | Quainted naturgof the primary colleges. -But | sbroluto necessity for tho' preservation of. the |:> U e B o tha carlilaza of his earin fovers) piacer Tho G = Dipot, Joot o Loke £t - and Soot of Teentysccond-st - these apparent_obatacles are, in. roality, argu- | Lealth of tho city.” Tho Board recommended raE T 1 [/ tasbinanny.of the taedieal SORtTIY ohe: e THE FARMERS’ MOVEMENT. ayice, 55 Candlst., cormes 4f Hadison: d o, ments for the plan. Wonoed 'to_ givo more of | that the river bo. reduced to ono channel, and de for the. A callad ingo ropair damages tadior i P 5 5 G ; our tndividual timo, devotion, and falent ‘to the| that on tho Virginin sido, by sdvaucing tho eity- | LIpertant Role for the. Accommoda- fory to plaintilln excitel ssaggented statemens, | * Moeiing in Pincon County; Kl K's Flectoral § The | country which comprehends our all, whereas we. | front and rodeoming 455 acres of land.. The as- - tion of Attornoys in the . . | and, taking all the ovide gather, tho jury | At i g Dr, Clark’s Electo ystem—TN8 | civo lous than any people. of The. priciaces } ance was given that 23 fect below I e F s : od. laking all tho eyidenco. togsther, tho jury = meeting of the farmers of Austin, Maros, Dy Ok 2o Triviiogen 4p. 1 S Hhigey: e pann Circuit Court.” - acquitted Jacob and found Walker guilty, assoss- | end Friends Cresk Townships, Macon Coun Tand-Office and Kansas e world. The number of men who' growl and | ‘water would thus bs obtained, or nearly the samo i . ing damages at ono cont. i ownehips, Macon County, < : never voto is incredibly -large ; the majority .of | 13 at moan high wafer on tho shonlest spot below . ‘ < ; n Judge Porter's Gourt, the case of Hoplking | APTil36, tho Committes on Resolutions made the - Settlers, . gnue fl.\? d% -:’ote never hu:r? of tho peoplo | the oisy.l-‘ T?hdn this, gm equn%dflanfldgo ma - 7 g v. Williams weat by defsutt ; damages, ©194.75. | following roport, which was sdopted : S A 0y- vote for, but accept the ticket as éomo con- | quired longthening and reduced causewny, an i e 8 o] il it Eelle thst Alr. O, B, . Y Spiracy of poker-playors. and- streét-contrators | {ho causesy from. Virginia to Analostan Talapd | CTiminal CourtItems-—The Courts | In tho T e, e O | o Teth by ths Trcomaas Especnrecemmended | 4L e 005 m.) S0 m. prepared it. Wo live under & ystem whose | must be removed ; thus the main chaanel would |, Condensed, i e o, ',,,B‘,I;i"séi,”fn :,5::%‘;{; Champalgn County s o capabie, efliclent, aud truat- | NiEht Faprcss. menpecl 195009, B2, 160K, m, A National University---Grand |-machinery is understood by s yory fow, and | becomo from 1,000 t0 2,500 foot wide, tho Enet- | - | in the Cizenit Court against. Burrowa and Fitts, | Srics o smos s baomcoof Sircut udgo lathia | 1 e Paasangar Aceie. XAcas ob the Botosnan .| 'thoy are ranning the vesso! £o dostruction. Dr.-| om Branch' channel “from 600 to 800" foes | - - | - to xacover the value of 4,000 pounds of butter, | Soyicv,nemove Lis indorsement by ihs Convention, | - - — paait glarkl;u‘plm t;ampclu a smf_ce on{' fi‘};fit oo fég" mg'éfmm? ‘4‘?:3 bn%f“e;:h& : %y l_thle In tho Saperior Court, W. W. Wateon, O. Cox, | £old dofendants Sept. 28,- 1871, at-the very low | ination at the Geaeral Gonventlon. e also heve tlio | . © Leieaen & ALTON RAILROAD. i o i un- . Carlislo i Tl ; il g agn, Allom (& S, Louis Through Line, and Lotista oy . Vasat for ovary orong, the Biato takos | B %hmm 1’1(”% Aeaaonld b d; | 5: 1. MoNabb, Willis L. Hitt, Phillip Fronch, &c;r:c;f ;fl cul')?: Jéi’d’.fl"n’}i‘ w‘zunllr :’:‘“ g:il;:ims '.‘333“} Lo kubmit, the (olowing rasoluilons for your | O o iien, o3 Joals ZArouah, Line and oulion From Oyr Own Correspondent. soven years of overy man's lifo’ for its military | thd Uhesapenke & Ohio Canal wonld discharge | 22d J--N. -Boniwell file s bill sgainst Honry | 5" te 0075 ¢ SHOROE | Wimazas, Under oux form of goversiment ‘the peo- | Dol ITeat Side, nedr Madison-st. bridge. - i o ASEDNO70Y, May 4, 167, | gorvicd. . Lot thoso who falk of the advaniages | boats iuto tho Potomac by logks 3,000 foo nbovo | Tetk, John Elmstead, Willism Hopkinson. Com- | ““Kntlimutel Norton brings.suit in the Gircuit | B0 Ao soverelgn, and the will of the majority, falfi | - . e ) e The Modocs having arrested Sherman's march | of monaichy seb this obligstion down amongst | Aqueduct Bridge; tho Coorotana Wete s plainants aver that they oo property-holders, | Court egainst Wiliam Wagmen and Willaim | “Wiasas One of the besms arinr of produbg | St Lanls & Springfeld Eepross, | fo the sen, and the Commissioners to the Vienna | them, and reflect whether it will ‘not t}m _:u to | wouldbeten timos increascd sbove the Aqueduct, |. reidents and Iogal voters of School District No, | Wharton, on & confocsion of ‘judgment, for §1,- | and laboring claasos at tlio present tme is. to cstabliah | Fromart oL 9d5a. m.|* 8:M0p. m. ibition having been kicked by thoir Govern. | 578 e liberty we possess by “E-_Bfic ing it and | and 8 draw put in that bridge; the Long Bridge | 7, T.87 N.R. 14, E of 8p. m., Cook County; | 637-50." i the fact that the creator is greater than the' created, | Jacksouville) Ti., aad Toul Exhil avinE 1 by their Gove giving it sowo of our attention. Tho -onforced | would bo zbbrovinted, and its epans increased ; | T A= 37 N. Tt 14, i Y5 |~ Caroline A. Brookman et al. bogin n muit in | and that State Iaw ia above corporation 1x.; tharefare, | ana, Mo.. ® 9:134. m. [* B:10p. . ment for picking pockets, in the presence of military service of P’russis, bad as it is, is batter | city Yim would bo esiablished, from 100 to 800 | thet; in pursuance of the rotice posted 2ith assumpsit in tho Circuit Courb n; fi,m James L. Resolced, That we recognizo the true relation of the (W e, \Eshi A 8 wondering civilization, it is about time £o fit up.| than thie intorminable scandal of American poli- | feet long, and from 100 to 30D foct wide ; the Ob- | April, 1873, for o special mesting to be held on | Newman, for 86,000 demeees® "62.0 " | manufacturer end farmer, ond. whilo we desiro to |- sJfsts DU Actemenauiios: o 419 5; -l §:10p- me ho cottago st Loog Branch and begin thoborso- | tos, whichfs sprealing 1aideliy fo toadom, to | servatory would be somoved Lo another spot, and | May. 'S, 1873, only.-nine days eubsequontly, |~ In Judge Gary's Gourt the cazo of Samuel p. | LB tho producer and covbumer s nesrly s practc | B ol d85rineheid Tichiain ruces. Tho Hon. Thomas Murphy pines for hia | 0untrys and to Sobody O otin [8 g‘n’:"j"(‘wmfi“gg!:—“gf‘z“fig&fl"&fi“fifgsg;"‘m Honry Mott and John Elmstendacting ssJudgos, | ¥ Mrsia Walley came up, on an application by | feslings nnd sofiis our ifferences in & sprit o chcity. T Tacksonnile Diviton. - 2129000, . 15720 p. m. bz, and John Chamberlain will not bo com- | if wo woro to chango our form of governmont, | cost of tho Aqueduck, yrhich was. §675,831) | #1d Willinmi Hopkingon, s Clerk, the Directora | Sefendwat’s counsel 435 s 1 pAGAL apoke | e o praFctins, o pmie e copekon 2 | SERSPLIe i A Eoatats, Hor 100, . (770, . forted becarise 1 is not. Nothingshort of threo | tho semo corrupt infiuenicos would provail fnton- | Would bo abolished tho Navy-Yard aid Arsenal | Of Schoola of eaid “District declared that | & roparetion osin Las womn e e B Bk | e o e oo | Jofemon Gt M T ferma will suit us in the condition of affairs for | gife? &4 MoRCly, oo withont opportunity | would be st Grosoléafs Point, with 815 scrosof | lots 67, -G8, 60~ and 0, .Block 1, | habitual drankenmoss, Defendant’s answer | IS2viag i questions of tart, fnance, e, or faturs | T KeSkL S Burla Fro VR possibly we shall not bo able to wholly demoral- | £OF complaint; becsuse the strangth, so-called, of | grownd,—etc., ete. . This anormous schomawould | Blue Taland . Land and Duilding Com- | charges that plaintiff go ili-used her during tho | “pmacrtion, rt noman for plage in the | J3cksoavills Division. #tDaily, ris Main Lino, and dally ly we shall a form of government has nothing to do with tho | cost; at the engineer’s catimates, ' £6,050,000, ex~ ivisi carly part of b iod lifo that sho. be L eas S D aUppor n0 s Tor/piace > | except Moaday, via Jacksonviils Divisioa, iz0 the'nation f two terms. morals of tho govenors. - Thiose porsons proval | clcaiva of bridgos. - Tho 23,000 foet of bulkhesd | P20Y Subdivision had beon duly solocted by the [.g100 AT, bevmarriod lifo that sho, becamo | Jeginlativaalla o tio Siats or nation, whoso seati- ; : - NG 3ATAN-WEAR. Lu all countrios who dovoto thomselves to afairs, | aro slono computod sk 2,200,000, Four yoars | Yoters of aeid district for echool eito; . that on | wijudied by jury in lhe Conpay Courtymaesens | By .o rest are not ia burmeny With ous omn; || CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & SF. PAUL RAILWAY, M. De Long is coming back from Japan for | and a Kingdom in Americs, with such politicians | would bo required todo the work, with a primary | soveral grounds the eaid meeting was illegal ; | to the Jacksorville Tasag Hacy jtal, whore she | 0 sirengthen our causs, we will sapport no men for | F110% Derct, comer e e g ats,§ Tlstee Ofica showing eomo of the provailing looseness and | 85 Wo bavo, would be worso than Poland under STLsopRaDony or s oA 0000005 mmd.ii'? 579,000 | that the Dircctors propose to py more for said stayed until April lsst. Defondant 'doies tho | 217 Peition of honorof trast whokas not theso quall- SR — vulgarity ; and s it appears to happen that what (. - Enmed that the. Govormasnt's shase’ ‘ould ba| Property than it fs worth ; that, et s meoting illo- | allogation that she ‘was s habitnal drukerd. | SGURE, Jo o L0 0 tmined tn our . opgosition: — aman was. appointed for also confounds Bim |y havo now amothor railrond scandnls Th the | sbous 2000 ey, T entesharo would o9 | gally callsd for and held on tho 19th April, the | {16 Court decided that plsiatift should pay S50 | so'tie. capression 2o soiarhon oE resy o, | Mrankes, St Paul & Mimnesp-|— 7 88 8ppoints g We have now another railroad scandal: In the { about 38,889,000 The plan also recommends, | &2 -pril, toward defraying defendant's legal oxpenses. th i while wo d 3 ly Brpresa.... 008, m. (£ 7:20 2. m. undor the prosent illogieal directory. 4 Celifor- | conntien of Neosho and Labatto, of Kansas, | for unify of juriediction, the recovery of the Vir. | Directors pussed a resolution to raise monoy to | “Tn Judgo Hogare: Gourt the case of Tamss C.. | ootk mouopolies; snd whilo wo desiro men of our ovn |, afiwaakes & Praffe dil"Giisa|, | % ™ 11503, . nia ex-Senator is to take his place, of whom it | about 500 persons have been gouged out of 100,- | ginis paccel of the origi District. Thus, of | the extent of the law to build s school on the urphy v. Morris Rosenheim came up for trial, | wo aak no apecial fsvors, # Equal rights and impar- mwlqkeeE 8t, Paal L » is reported by the District Government of Wash- | 000 acres of land by tho raiload companios | the District of ‘Columbia’ it may be eaid that, | ite decided upon, on which they aro about to | Plaintiff gued to recover from. defendant a 8950 | tial justico” s our motts, - 3 e Righ” Kipeoes 19:00p. mm. 1 8:00 ps . SSTOpOrien Uy : . called respectively tho Missouri, Kansas & Texas, | “Liko the grcen-syed monsler, it mocks the | issno bonds of the school district; that the | wagon, which plantiff lost, and subsoquently | Jeédived; That we have nopatience with men in high 3 o iogton City that, on the question of putting a d the, Lienvenwarth, Tn i & . Galvoaton’ 4 it foodeon 1™ i G chool-house district proviously had donated to | gosol; Voic dP AT ost, and subseqUently | ,qcil position who express sympathy for our cause, CHICAGOD, BURLINGTON & OUINCY GAILROAD. csaso i the ‘Appropristion bill, ho eaid: “I | under the Protection of the Interior Departs | “oniicfoedsonll | - AT eend seesnted b o on, cadanonated to Seoorenaain Catindantis poststsion, Defends | fetveterd fuxmgvements by counseling ua to 4o slow, | -Depois-_Foot of. Lakeut., Indianagr., and Siztenih-st., ehan't put that in my bill! It's of no interost | ment, I sent you several lstters, - two TIE YOKEFELLOYS. gchool bo ereotod thereon, viz: Lot3 in Block | party for 575, Ths jury decidod that defondant | sasmh e oas e tioteet J8 ceriain, but it will 6 | ~ond Gonal ond Syiedndonis, | ke cices i Brigs tome!” The soquel whs, that Washington City { months. . ago, %" domonstrate the’ - tae | A e 9, in Bluo Island Land and Buiding Company's | Srau xuilty, and gre damaoges at $200. periencain iho Listory of gux Govornment procisim = Teats, got upwards of $3,000,00. s Wils Drummond, Oommisslonar of 1ho | . sy Bepore of the Supcrintendans ?x',‘bé’,"’\‘.‘;,‘f o s Bingten Poshia i O teed. T3t e whl ot for né man for Clrcmt - . i - i R a less restraine o 00l Dire i 7 vote for ng man for - m. TE erEaRERSHIE s Toia ae Bane mailond mon it vom ooy | “recWine Eeas Meon Accomplivlied | Wl met busnon tbre 1o ont DoB® | e crmer cort S o Rt S mara 1. Diine v, | 30 g o O ' man o clret o and Sioes Gty B = of the next Congress would appear to be preity | pears that Delano, his superior, ia not the tool | Téward the Conversion of Sinners. | ground chosen at the meeting. above-men- Charles B. Holmas; assumpsit, $300. 0,855—XNathag- m;"wggiflmm%met o Thie Aot ific Fast Lino,. .| well gettled in Mr. Bleine's favor ; not g0, hov- | of tho said ring, but & personl acquisition of |. Tho sanual roport of thio Yoke-Fellows Las | tioned, fo the detriment of properiy-holders in [ Iof Norion v. Win! wWayman and tWilird Wherton ; | Resoleed, That we bolievo It to bo the duty of the a ver, tho committeos, end here M. Blaino is | the ¥ame. In the particular caso just cited, it | just boen submitted by the Saperintendent, J. |t 88id school district; whoreforo plaintis po- | Soufession of Julgment, $1,657.60 and costa, 6,650+ | producing and Iaboring clasees, to concentrate theiz = e S B : séems that the. Land-Offico, under act of Con- ¥ Ko onit* - | tition for an injunction restraining dofondants | g5 ‘b esd ek e irvice, 6,558 o, | bighest to tho lowest in the tate, men above suspic- assonger. ! m -ed with delicate and zrduons task ) 4 Newton Crittenton. This P 2 D $2,000. 6,85—Withheld for service, 6,858—Hen: | higl o te, Ve suspic- | 4nrer b menazed with a more delicate an uous task | -7ogs of 1569, began to sell tho land in the said | NO%EoR on. 18. an organization | from bx‘xgmgthu Iots asthey desired at thomeet- | ry 'B. Smith et al. v. Morton ¥. Hale; | ion, and who will pledge themeelves to oternal opposl- | ASfors Pepeenter (Sanday = than he hasyet had. The only opposition to | counties of Kanses to bona-fide setilars residing | composed of religious: aad zealous young men | ing of the 3d of May, or negotisting bonds as | sesumpeit, $800. 6,650 Thomas O. Weat.’| ton to momopoly abuse, Oredit Mobiliers, malary | Booados &St “Expross - m. Blsin was of o shameless.sort, led by ono——, | therein. Becrotary Cox and Secretary Browning, | Who refresh. thomsclves after the ioil of the | proposed, and that they may be compolled to | fall v, Carolino C. Johnion ; same, $350, _G,860—Bab- oot ity oot pon ey | Bamaecs irors dccomiidiiii = of North Ceralins, at whose house, it is under- | a8 well 88 Commissionor Josoph Wilson, gave | week by moeting togothor Sabbath ovenings, | 98T out tho contract entered into with the Blue | bét Partmanet ol v. I, Buwows snd L. E. Fitts; | of oficlal utogrly, ceonommy, and ox odation; I #1003, & canens wa keld, in Horscs Maynard's | Palonte xf:arv%?enl:;}?; Ip o the number of | sponding an hourin prayer aud praise, and who sl Lot ena Blding Oumpany, Rame, 800, 6,062 Apperl. - 0,809 4.5-6--Patition Tob. - ILLINOIS GENTRAL RAILROAD. itees, s timo bofore adjouroment. Tho. | Tihes Dalano aime . ami. t0b-chbes Somipre: | Lom, B0 OB, 1o, work for tho coutersion of | . goseph 17, Ghabiok bopime s mui i coremant | SEorersat for Chrte aller, Join Haich S AMUSEMENTS. Dot S L T Daipuends. N points were made, that Mr. Blaino had given the | eons of the railroads, he suspended the priveto | ramort. that Loy Lmdonh (89Y% in I3 | in the Circuit' Court against Nelson Monroo. | §,87—Josenh Gerson v Lipaen Sbrabenm; sammmp: A carpel-bag and salmag crow places inferior to | entries mad before that time: aud overrulod tho | ¥Eigiivays “wid ‘hedgen® to Torl, bu, s |-ComPIinent trges that bo and Monroo entered | &l £ 60086 Kppiae G orb—Jom . Goutz &t ACADEMY OF MUSIC. their understanging of themselves, and the word | docisions of Bearotary Cox. | The consquenco is, | thers are no Liedges in Ghicago, that part of tho | 101G 3 contract by which complainant greed to | &1 ¥ Jacob Cobn”and M. %7, Talmer; petilion MONDAY, MAY 12, 53 Resoluti that at least 500,000 acres of farms in the most | gtntement must bo looked on a8 moto) b 1. | zent from defendant the first floor of No. 131, bard o - oner ND. 5 2, e e o aosajations were | valuablo part of Kunsas, inslcad of Delonging £ | Bavsms ths meuter, oo oo oiiphorical. | Twonty-acoond street, for & crockery skiop, foF | B253 % Edmar Tnomige. 6 RS-0 8 Apresia: FIRST WEEE OF . - fo have been introduced consuring Dawes, Gar- | tho porsons who have improvad them, are now, | steat ‘bridge soms Sunday eventng, has baen | 8400 & Year, snd paid him, 83 por agreement, | T sovmson. Covanuis, s Wit g G | - z feld, and Bingham, 85 heads of important com- | under Delano's decision, the property of tho w0 | tappod on the shoulder by 3 young S argey | S150 88 8 st instalment ; that complainant was | v. James. A Grismstead; sy A, Oldhasn Piward M J h H 1t mlttees, for complicity in Credit Mobilier,—thus | railroads which bisect thom. Mr. Delano wes |'in seedy garments, who, with tho pemark © May {0 make S600 pmfi"‘i{?&“’f’g fromithio premises | (idbam Xily, Citta und Wliiinr 8. boger T T. JOS. arvs | maling them incligible for resppointment by fi“fi:&fiyb‘}’:“& n‘:fi:&i’ “':“gflll‘f.lflmh :%ffll;!: ifm b]: lessed to' you, brother," ehoved intd | po f;;'::ggig;g“,}:a, emfi;;“ig;fi;’;u,;,g;‘: Dlock 4, in William Jones’ Addition to City of Obickge, 2‘1‘4’{3’1@‘&““&%&'&?&% COMBINATION, from Y the Sponker, except upoh his personal responsi- | Boreons from Bentirr Nrms ans A, s Baid & bisce of paper, qlich, upon subse- | isos, ho purchased » stock of goods ; that do- -l ¥ Candis o ol v, Jumse Alitle 5, Comioue Combinati bility. Next, Maynard was to bo run ss.a candi- [T have 'epoken indicate that bLe may'| of 2 grand closing galo, but & HEdle tract, orjese | fendant declines to allow him to tuko possession | in Bl 1. wod Tote e o 3o £r o 0 551 Payne's IR NEILOmMBI Ao @stor—Butler loadiog up one wing of opposition | o bumed in o . manmer which. will | ot Biatling with Seripture roferonces, such s | O !he S frst floor, bui rotains tho 150, | Bunilisca of Vg of N . of Bo. 55, . S0, | hacoSenecappearzd iy this . T postormanca will o Blaine, and the Democrata forming the other, | More directly touch his remaining sensibilities, | &5 Kings,x. 145 Nhat sonng wie which, together with tho 2600 anticipated profit | R. 14 E. of 8 F. M. 43,3ii~Mary Aun Jeffer- it el is 3 9 it | if ho goes 10 that part of tho world, huving dis: ' - Jonng Va8 8 | for moving from No. 189, and tho loss arising | son b al, v. Willam FPerry Jefferson ot al; MR. JOSEL FLART. It is Maynerd's present ambition to be 8 P o g dis- | yoke-fellow. Perhaps the . reader, if i ing hi i jg | petition for partition and dower in Lots 18, 19, | An ontire change of bill will be tod avery wook. g S 4 osed of men, women, and children to these rail- 0 ? hile | Trom his finding himself with & stock of goods | Pettion for pa sud dower in Lots 18, 19, 0 ontlre chango of prosent ol “0n msde Chairman’ of the Committes’ of | b on, : not a_ confirmed . water-bibber, . while : : s r 2nd 65, in Block 1, Lots 42 and 43, in Block 2, Lots | = The olio will be enacted by STARS, who have boen se- Satardays this train will bo run to Champaign. e ittee ’ Of | way monopolies. The people of Southern Kan- | gomfortabl: ebjoying his'logar-beer. Lag on hand which his limited premises will not | 58 5% %3 in Block 3, Lots 29,30, 31, in Blotk locted with groat care, regardless of cost. Novelty of the —_ Wags and Means, guch being tho prico of hia | ess, who Liave been robbed of theirimprovemants | Tonng man stesl glinly 1nto-the seloen by | SUOW him to expose for ealo, Lo seels to xecover | 23 1a0,ioy, 7 olock B Lats 2, 80,51, in Block 4, | egiec ot £7ahpe freseated o mpid saceoesion, em- CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. quiescanco. Mr. Hale, of Maino, looks to bo | by theso decisions, proposo to show tho rost of | fis asms oloso o s sides, 80 ag fas o 1n Lo | 170m dafendsnt by tho presént action. T.89, N. R. X e of 3 p. m. 43,315 Carolise A. Brook- | RISER AINGTHELSY, SONG, Aer: Piscrise hommod Tetaradlee; I1Fest Hucltion s i qati the country that the Missouri, Kaneas & Texas i o i P < LOTTERIES AND GAMBLING. man ot al. v. Jos. L. Newman; assumpsit, $5,000, 43,313 | an ng, malo and foraalo. For the accommodation of made Chairman of- Appropriations. Mr. Butle Inted by touching tho accursed thing, and ppropriations. Mr. Tl R > | luted by e 8 o firose- | The Bupreme Court has decided the case of | —W. W. Watson et al. v. Heary Hett, Jobn Elmatead, | 1sdiss and children who sre anble to attend the evaniag < Railway and the Leavenworth, Lawrence & Gal- 3 enry Hett, , expects to extort the Chairmanship of the : ) - ing into the hand of every one present, cither a i i and Wm, Hopkingon ; petition for ction. 43, rformances, the rogular WEDNESDAY and SATUK- | Paetfic Fast Lin. 15 p Yoston Railway aro now proparing to_male pub- | ¢, s - i | the Paoplo.y. Thomas, the ticket agent of Linds - oo B Injanction. S0.314 | XY TATINEES wi bs gives, with it ntire oight b 5 Judici Committeo. What Blaine’s attitnde | 1. - . a ract or an invitation to prayer-meeting. Possi- Gilbe 15 sni i —Albert grice v. Langhlin Harty ; petition to remove | DA wi given, 16 entire nigl . diciary b lic sentiment in favor of opening the Indian | piy he b ert, the lady who is suing the Post for libol m[t6530 a. & e o = lyhe remembers what the German brothren | ;1 conriecti ith lotteri Th ¢ | Sloud from title to s e fractional ) of Sec. 27, T, 39, 1 m.( 630 o msy be in the matter of the resppointment of | Territory, in order o get the lands of tho Cher- | eald attar that sonng soke-fetlon wotadrae el ction with lotterien, " The judgmout of | 7R 14 ' P, o+ alss s 5 of 145, of Fot 4, Bloos McVICKER'S THEATRE, nhine Daves and Garfeld, it is not easy to decide. Ho | Okecs; Crecks, Sominoles, -Oboctaws, -and | following atatomonts "will show what Lhe mars, | o Court bolow, -convicting Thomas of 2clling | 2, Sassl Hesstiss euritrthrs of ) oot ioe Rl . m s 700 g 5 g : Chickasaws, just as- thoy have = been | bors of this. devorcd bend ha lighoq, | 10ttery tickets, 18 afirmed. : Bec. 29, T.29, N.B. 14, cof 3P. M, Lots 26, 27, 25, | MAX MARETZEK.. +-sruses DIRECTOR {10115 2. Is training for the Presidency with all his world- taking the lsnds of tho white settlers | Oy edebrieny -‘cgg‘;’ms Hats & m;‘; f‘;f,"m g TRBADING GOODS FOR LOTS. _ - and 29, n Blotk 3, of Lewis Stava's Subdivision of =l = Ah 1 pscntoes, a0l B el dutoapomonal | of Noosho nad _ Habetio Gounties, under | (s convrsion, of persons. who haeo.tmced | .5 f0e Circalt Court, th 280 R TR W | ot g Nk iy B oL S ALy ol in Consty of miiEns ‘party around him. audacious, conrteous, | the surveillance of Delano.. The attornoy | their cha of lif the ivi 4 - V. Jacob Cohn and M. W. Palmer s 5 - u[}l}a' B u E fl]l BHP ne) Cha ey B ol 6% a o ambitjons, handsome; and missing 1o oppor- | for the gettlers, Mr. J. Brown, shows that tho | tmet. Tho hotels . with el o fusiy, it 12 probablo that Mr. Blaino will bo | flroadcompanien do not, disputo that tho sel- | gands of guesta huvo bocn visited regularly. | Sy conmotse, oY £0008, 107 number of | ccou's potiton fo cstbieh il (0 Lot 1 6 W-a5 of 5 Triday Eveatng, May 0, 1873, vation of tho rontos Of 1h wailtonds in ques, | Lo saloos visiled Lave not been as mu- | cipiidlfr IS0l of Gohn and Balmer apeiast | Brs bty P T NR 1y Eofarsimnd | 1 AgT NIGHT OF THE OPERA. "CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R.AILHOAD. Depot, corner of Harrisn and Sherman-sts, Ticket ofice, 5 Weat Madisomosty 3 sdded to the list of those ‘Whito-House-seekin 3 A < | location of the rontos of ih railraads in quas: | morous an during preceding sears, on acount of | \hom plaintifis aro about to inshtute o civil | 3¢ of Sec. 59, T 41 M. B 13, & of 3 B3 430170 PON GIOYATNNT. gentry of whom it maybe said: *Prophetsand | tion ; that the lands in quostion were reservod [ the onte 7 P! 5 bl o el 3 tion wi o reement of tho Bunday liquor laws. Tho : Sty Al cd 1ok Birvi, p_neat: degired it long, but died without the :n;i efieptsdtu‘:zfn':an gpemthnnl?: ?t‘ y}fl(g::xg comers of- the streots and “‘3"“,““. toltha f,c,t;'é';, xenm%;ag:rg;: Cfit::::é. ell)otafa::;imts, i:: '[1',1; Bupprezecd for tervic g T sight.” e ailroad-grant i tha rooms have also been manned, and, in this way, | Criminal Courti~st its last session, and the civi THE LATE CHIEF JUSTICE ng.'\v'nfi fiflnu Omaha, Leavenw'th& Atchisor Zx"la N OTY' ‘Peru Accommodation. As to Gen. Garfiold, there i nniversal symps- | He58 Were inactual possession of theirrespective | they have been ablo to seatter the WWords of Lifa | CTF il B thy snd corrmisefation for his diminished staturo | Surct 5¢ Lo e Of tho fafaite Jacation of the | ihto places whera accoss ia difficul, though it in | fEeriaiobre roosd Lf 1ot STect of muking S : Before th “He has ) it routes of said roads, an on in that pos- | Qifficult to see why the Atreet cornora or the en- -6 BaIns. Adjournment of the Courts Yesterday | MASSETTO. ore the country. He has not been a politician | session for more than two fia . One-fifth of | trances to their rooms should bo difficalt of no ALLEGED, INEASITY.. Out of Eespect to s Memory=-A | g p Night Express... Leavenworth & Atchison Express LAKE SHORE & RICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. | stall in the reprehonsible senso of an sppoint- | the bostland in thoState belongs fo tho Tail- | sess Tt then aee oiong should- be takon tb | g wotitions for tho arrest and trial by fmy of | precring of the Mombors of the Bar | CEieti®S¥aREWELL W ATINEE-PATLINE e L e e = eyl 7 P ¢ fe, gl s pon pop il | SRR PN B EHCCATRARGHEI Of SOEURCIYRNS: | oo oo o oo S Tkt i, from his committee to his he and based hir * BIOGBAPHY-MAKING. ‘Eighty-six porsons have been enrolled as mem- i . i if urn will sing *‘MEIN LIED,” in Germ bert), ex- | oorm. vodtroncsis e e b, oot | o it of Ghiet Justios Chaso-is nor boing | borssinis Heompurssaiion, - The svarege sivass | J0poralioras to doserve meption. Tho ailegod || Tho Usited Statea Cousts yesierdey adjourmed PR men o Futuch Lacer sad - EONE O S publio sction upon scholarship' and inguiry, | T 2 Chago ja now boing ; : lunatic, Miss Emilio Brusteln, bged 30 years, | in reepoct to tho memory of Chief Justice Chase. s S o Pl e ot o eanonatl a aw- | anco at Sabbatl, evonivg meelings, for thred | married, n bonse-wifo by ocouphtion is Aceised. | At tha coming in of Gert, Jadpen Deeeed ot canbe secured stihe fox Oftce. Bt ia A Tyt sod Mata e Bpecial New York Expross, v Thilo others hive made every public movement | ver and literary man of goodconsideration in Lis | yoars, has been about eleven. . Thg 1oss of Fey i from political motives. He hiaa not explained | Tocality, who has boen solsctod by the Trionds of | yell Kl b, Torferct roslambis ity Grets Proanting puffored for tho past four oeks from | and Blodgett beig preseat, Hon. Themas Hoyno Ling bho Oredit Mabilier matter; the back-pay matier | tho Chief Justico a8 o proper person to oblain | work ainco,the fire, The Board of Managerm of | fores it ubernoiood b7, o disuppointment in | gaja : ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Alzoue B s B conld ot ontral. Bt o bes o consibuency | 19, Botats of blogruply, e Obiet Justics | fho Young Man's Giristian Aseocoton kv aua- | (10 o Sojcstutels matees erudontly g | yuus o praey Youn tosons: Ths s of LAST NIGHT OF THE B R gotaton, . i occupies & large and commodious mansion onone | tained them at every step. Since Feb, 1, 1872, 4 3 0y of » eingulatly wholesome_ and gritty maturo, | Gf%yia bigh hilla in the rear of the city, and in | the cvosing Meetiigs of the Assorotioh pucs Uekotlow o a bushand whidhs Jides Garys | datiof i d Satngat the hest o rin e ODD TRICK uzk . A carefal cxamin: ; . : : which it is dangeror : ith, ; is givi : ” i T gerous to try experiments with. | the recess of the Court, he is giving . Worden | been in charge of tho Yoke-Feliows. Mootings ptition anggesta tho idea that tho disappointod | pastment of 1o Government, s well s the ehief of | s it ot o e popalacty on aceprms o | 5y, CHICAGO. DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD. the COMPLIMEI undmfi 3 Kational opinion is to the effect that the constit- | as much attention s poseible. Mr. .Seward lias | have also been held by them in the barracks and that legal tribunal in the coun hi liy decid Passenger Depot at P., C. & St. Louis D weaey s not Likely to bo served by any man of | Just-had a vory fino eulogtum proscunced upon | ofr pisces in e city, It ia to-be.hoped that o drow oatRiio dowumant Dorealt, ) A el o il comi T Tutly deses NTARY BENEFIT il nd Kitsiest,” T PRI beiter parts, and more docile and brighter nature, | Li8 memory by one of his Ministers, Mr. Adams. | the time will soon come when the hotels, board= | g yirigation m the Uniied Seates ourts bo- | Beal from the Stato and Federal Courts, it hos weea | . R. GARDINER, Manager, elaht and Zicket affce 163 Washingfonet. Ar. Chase 's hiaving bis life carefally compiled | ing-houses, ealoons, and other public plsces will | ¢rees Hbarg £ tho Equitable Tnsurance | Secmed only ftting snd appropriate that'tho bar and By many of tho leading cltizens, : Leasz. | Arri g, . STROGRORTATIONS and sonotsted suggeats that the third great | be openedto Gospel mestings. | Company, i bontoanter and Mt Benty 5o | judiciary of this State givs exprossion to the feclings On Baturday Afternoon and Evening, Mail 08 m|" 140 e The opinion gains ground in tho East that the | Ministor of tho Wer also find a biographer, viz: | = Tho following statistics ars not uninteresting ; | COLPEDY, in bankruptcy, and Munn & Scott, in | they enieriain fomards tho character, and maysomo | - On B ted, with the most powarfal cast over | Evasaviile oop mls TMe @ itoin C o J 8: | bonkruptcy, and vice versa, was: yestordsy | tribute to the memory and services of 'tho lLate o mHl R Dretprbady 1 : * = party majority in Congress will endesvor to get | Mr. Stanton, - YranLY BEPORT. brought o o close, the Court allowing com | Chief Justice, On ihe present occasion it Ghlcigo, s tround the transportation” question by voting . OLD ABODES. ‘Printed invitations distributed. romize, namely, the cancellation of Munn & | {8 unuecessary to say anything more than THE STREETS OF NEW YORK, | _Pirrsausch. For: WAYNE & cHicAGO RAILROAD. {or a National line of rail, to be built with bonds Porsons familiar with the Capital City may bo | Personal invitations given.... gcott'ue'nt of 37,600 held by ths e snnouncoe the extent” of “the loss which o Ze Trr , interested to know that two of tho oldest blocks | Tracts distributed.... 8,508 zote i 0,2 0y tho COmPARY, TeP- | {he court as well as the legnl profession and the inter- | _ Miss Nollle Boyd, Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Carhart, Miss ianes rives rosenting, with interest, the sum of £10,950, in | csts of justice have sustained, and move, your Honors, | Barab Alesaader, and Ar. J. Marray bave Kiadly vola. 1,558 | consideration of the payment in cash of the S1m | that, in respect to his memory, this court may, before’ | teered. 814 | of $5,000, and the cancellation of tho following | entcring upon the duties of the sy, how adjourn, It | ———————————————— 032 | claims egaizst the Company on policies, namely, | ia proposed that a meeling of tho bar, now present, MARTINE'S HALL, . 42 | ingurances on the groparty of ssid Muon & bet. Madison and Washington. dndorsed_by the Government, by the engineers i i i i Bibles and Testamenta distributed. L t, by gin are .dun;pfemg, situated respectively on the Beliciots mestings stieatad Y of the army, to extend from Chicago to New ho Capitol, and on the summit of York, and to be managed by s Board of Com- | Capitol Hill.- Tho block on the side nearest tho | Seagiqus meetings taken part in missioners. Thers being but two unbroken | basinlof the city is already prostrated, and the D ress. Pilde ko Fast Lino.. shall bo convened, with a view to calling a more gener. ol meeting of the bar at an early day and odopt sach | (Vest 810}, on Adaat, i 5 P =63 ~material sold to build other houses. The second 15 S — Hue .:l' n:_lh:?m ?"." York to Chicago, it is pre- |plock i doomed, and the farniture all romoved &3 E:fé‘;;nif::x:‘lgs‘c%n o e ire ot op | measures o esolutions ss ho nature of thia d eveat COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD. { sumable & third line, with the tolls kept | from the honses. - The architect of the Capitol fll e Bl 316,900 5 may seem to render necessary and just. Tha loss of Dt Hap IR TORUMRLLE), + down, will silence the transportation outery be- { has com&luwd two designs, somewbat in the Printed Lnfltl ??"’57;{,?{,‘ fl“ by The accounts of Hg I? Lowi nl’mr:l'sionllu- mg munmmlfd So g n: Saluion ToChise s et GHAS H RE AD {f“h‘!’;’;‘,’lu.:..éro?i corner Randolph and. I:l&:lh-:{“ lare the next Presidential election. Mr. Gi style of the Capitol ice, but subordinate to it : i " r R 5 ;s . o 9 T foro the eorgo | stylo of tho Capitol edifice, biit subordinate to | tations given. 972 | signee of tho United States Brick Maching Comn- | shaiid not bo sowod g6, puss mithont 1hs Teamis: e Arrive. Tiliam Gurtis has already advoeated this work | {fceiae, o, orpmentation, fo be ukcd respocy pany, wero yestordsy filed, showing £5,812.0 | without com ectlon of tto bench uad ber approptiata (That Mysterious Man), mosilre Asesimadition " 2 y ccasion, nor, . : in Harper's Weekly. iy hodar hton op oos; and foran ey aagnoa & balanco of 80,105.07 tranaferred | 4 reapect o (ho mesmory of tio Ol ustie, tid | 'TETS (FRIDAY) EVENING, MAY,D, | Biver Birk Accommodatis JEE SYBTEM OF REPUBLICAN GOVERNMENT BY COL~ lnnd ilénp:nfiu of.it. A strong coslition of o u':g mg;gg-' = u"n“’;fim"i‘_‘l’m 8CCOMPADY- | court do now adjourn, - Cardsof Admimton, WandTeents. "~ 3 LEGES OHOSEN BY LOT. earned men is now iatent upon securingthe land. & 0 ; Judge Drummond eaid it was quite appro- | -Door opemat7o'clock; Seanco st 8o'clock prectsely. vamphlet of Dr. O, P. Clark, of Oswego, | grants which wer o have boon given &b Hum ischargo was entered snd issued in the mat- | s B0 IARTNC, SUC b FRe A0S aPDIe | Corriages may bo orderd at 1o o clock: A, KSR BANAT THROUGH Fyom the Great Central Railroad Depot, foot of Laka-st. For through tickets and sleeping-car berths apply at Ticket ohees 15 Ganaleats, corner Hadisom; 130 Woshingtoniscs ter of Charles Hitchcock and Edward M. Endi- adjourn, to give tho members of tho har an*op- W MYERS' OPERA . i L Giro 00t of Ticenty-second-st. N. Y, entitled, ‘The Commonwealth Recon- | ous agricultural colleges, for the purposo of en- ) LA cott. The case was the second on tho docket of portunity to moet, a3 well a3 & mark of respects structed,” has had an extraordinary influence in dowing a great National University in the City i the Fast. Itis onoof tho fow documents ad- | of Washington. If tho designs of thoso gontlo: 03 | this Court after tho passago of the Bankruptey | i3y was go ordored. - FOURTH NIGHT OF THE POPULAR dredsed to tho public conscience which seriongly | men be carried out, about $50,000,000 willacorue |~ Perhaps the Yoke-Follows would have dons Saresry. The ! iy et anoxe. | Those prescnt then resolved themselves into Eoopodos & schomo of noutralization of evil | to this one institution, whick will becomo the | more good if there had beam fewer visity o the | CLERC! Ty cortas oot cg. aniajanstion | ®meoting, and Mr. Swet caid: KITTY BLANCHARD BURLESQUE COMPANY. ¢ same time a substitution of some- | standard school of the country. That this is no saloons, and more to the sick; fewer religious ted, which they disobeyed. Gen. Beveridge, Cramuas : In consoquence of tho sad event, BIG BILL TO-NIGHT. tgcn thing else, It is, in intent, the turning of the | innovation can -be shown from the lettors of i i > b nl-f-n' f which has be ctedly receiv convereations, and more poor persons relieved Bheriff, sold the property, and an action was | 2000, 87 FCIh, e bech g0, mnexpeatedly recelveds BAD DICKEY. B0 8. m.| 420p. m} 3:5 930 p. m-{} 9:1 Qojy lite ranaing Satarday iy traln to Clacinzati, Pullman sicepers on night trai: gaucus instrnmentality sgainst tho cancusers,— | Washington, Jefferson, and tho founders of the 3 i i famanger an enrolmont ‘of oters in ench fopm | countrae ko reserrid a daraeaersof the | THE STONECUTTERS, o peatioyenancery sguinsthim and tho Sx(- | Ghlet Juslco of the United Satcs, 1 scems to ba AFTER WHICH, HOTELS. - g ward inbo primary constituencies, by choos- | the . city for . this ' purpose. © Cortainly S, a5 appealod i the B pe g, Ok an ongy | FECRe that tho membera of tho Chleago br shonld REGULAR B T g them by Lot from all the voters. .For exam- | the collections hero excosd in valuo those: of = w“gn{,’p“ decid d° "ipcema Dol anic s only E’:’,;"? x?..‘::&‘::?‘;m‘" ".’nflifi?ag:m lid: i f McERE RANKIN. Ble, tako » ward of Ohicago. Tho names of its | all the schools extant on our hemisphere, Tho | At s mesting of the Journeymen Stonecutters® | 115t baon . eictbendl it hovro thie | osth At o e e e S ot M e A T it A T vl i | ST OO paon oy Ot i (b | Ascition, o Gice bk on Mondeyavrig [ bt s oo | SISl S S gt | 1 e Satadey Aftersoon L 3 0 &1 ri- . 4 2 X . . y of called to meet at Sountey by about 70,000, yolumes. Tho collec. | Jaet, the following resolutions wero unanimoualy TILE ACCOUNTS OF TaE, ** REPUBLIC.” Fosts of the Law Tastivuts om Satarday aoch for the ATKEN'S THEATRE. Market-st, hetween Madison and Washington, &iea ciraw snccensivo fifties o I 3 i i i r hundreds. Sup- | tion of models at the Patent Office is not equaled adopted : ‘The Assignee of the Republic Insurance COm- | purpose of taking.such action In the premissa as they THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, BENEFIT OF Pose the number fo be ano hundred, it will con- | by tho combined collections of tho eamo descri] ttituto one primary electoral constituen, e i D | Resotced, That we invite all outside bosses in the | PBDY, in bankruptey, yesterday filed his monthly | may deem proper. of such thefo will bo 2a meny 55 thero acy, and Hen &pt;h;:gfimfifi;fiifll‘m;flg: building tfads to becoms cntatone contaciors, ' and | statemment of receipts and expenditurs, with the [ Tng motion provailed. MRS. JAS. A. OATES. CHICAGO. rods of voters in the ward. ““Each primary con- | and tha wosks of s rapidly congregating. hor wapl?dgux Sossales fo wock foz them, pro ey | Register, which is summarized, as follows : H, N. Hibbard then moved that a committes, HOUSE. Slituency, 60 assombled by lot, will be immedi. | assume the importance of & royal collection. SOHIY I e sles of 08 AVICUE, et o .$137,396.85 | consisting of Hon. Lyman Trumbull, Judge | DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT. e oo, ly made to meet like s Jury, and the roll will RATLWAY AFFAIRS. {ho times, o Teduce our stxndard wages {rom $4.00 red ; #1918 | Thomas Drummond, Judgo Henry W. Ylodgett, | Tomorrow Alftarnoos, st2) o'clock, last Oates Matinss, SPLENDID TABLE. falledto yote for tho Tepresentative elector | The Motropolitsn Branch of the Baltimore&Ohio | per day tb #4 per day of elght houre, - Regelved tloce on acoountafcostsofsuils | Hon. Leonard Bwett, Hon. Thomes Hoyne, s PASSENGER ELEVATOR. 5t that hundred. The choice will not be limited | Boad, hence to Point of Rocks, 41 miles. is t0 ba - - . Recelved kinics trom interest on asvesmment, 1163 | Judge Joseph E. Gary, and Judgo John G. _LES BAVARDS, ! FINE BILLIARD HALL. o serspns present, and no citizen will be allowsd opened in a fortnight, and thereafter all passen- The Grand Exposition Opening. Recelved since from sgency accounts....... -231.62 | Rogers, bo appointed to prepare s memorial or | _Tomorrow evening, last appearance of Mrs. JAB. A. | Firgt-olass in ove: respect. The best house fh.clime tho offico after bolng chosen. This s | ger traing east to Dallimore will pacs Weshing- | Tho suecior semighes of sy e oS oution, | Miscelaneows rocepie e oo 600 | rasolutions fitly osprassing our respect for tho | O e sy 19-SAN PRANGISCO MINSTRELS in Americs for oo frst pact of the proceeding. i fon Oity, _Almost simultaneously the Pennsylva- | will probably be on of the Snest disploys Chicogo bos | motal cash fn hand. Iate Chief Justico of the Supremo Court of the 2 e $2.50 PER DAY. it coin, wilL be thersssambling of ol Boad will turm Baltimore by the mew tunncl, | ever witocssed, Noteader of Tax Tamuse should | Total sspebaitors, lefiding Taltaa Siates, and our galel b“::,’:;z;:fihd;w“:fil: ATKEN'S THEATRE, ; THOS. KENDRICK & CO. Ygoor TPl diocore, [and tia bogy will uT0 Fonnaylvania's el acond Beiifiore {ng, S0tttk tho moriherast Socaee of Werh Madings | "One0 on accouat of meating of thobar to be held at the Law Insti- | 0N WEEE, COMMENGING MONDAY, MAY 12 . Froprictors. 8 public gession, by viva employed about d Halsted stroets, has been swarming f ks ‘Balan T IS 8 room on. Bauttay, at 1L o e 2 Tooe the ward (or town) officars, a8 Baparvisors, | 14 000,000 Dk Loy T, D And e D e R e Do rTig for Wetks g $48.8507 | "Pho following call hss been issned by the Com- | BIRCH, WALMBOLD & BACKUS’| "~ COAL AND WOOD. | vl etgey Aldermon, ofe. As sueh | it haa roquiced tho removal alao of 76,000 cubls | £2ckg Eoropoen markat for monlhs fo hinga pow, | | Distivated e tollowe: sl e e SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, C. H. DYER & CO., - wn gimultane meef of % i X 215 | movel, and beaut while our ational Bank,. The undersigued, ted by th Eak 5 . 5 g, | y& rock. All this to accomplish one mile furnizhed enough -to combine tho wuseful with 67,855.21 | tne Uen'i‘(nefl!;lfil Ca:xl;mh mc{'nm’m o8 nl;t;!fimu From the St. James Theatre, New York. ! 5;‘;,‘.’."1:'&:5‘."&:3‘;"’51‘ ::it'v::;.‘:s‘-n fii‘::x‘::; exch college will at the same_time elect one or representatives of a higher class to a still Inore, to susgest suitableaction in reference to thodeath of the bigher collego, which shall choose connty officers, Chief Justice of the United States, hereby call s meet- HOOLEYIS THEATRE. ing of the members of the Chicsgo bar, at the rooms of Grate Coal (beat Indians) per ton, delizered, 38.60; Wa~ and avoli X o underground, avoid transfers or teaming ‘bezutiful to a marvelous degx;:, ‘:nfl.l knowing ones ‘bash Coal (Indiana Bituminous) per ton, delivored, 35.50. cars! ~The tunnel was begun in Mn{f 1871, and | gay that a resl troat storo for thoss it has cost above £2,000,000. Tho ‘ashington | who . go to-night, "You ors assured . of i of Assembly, and State Benators. Thia | tunnel has cost over 500,000, the fact that prices of everything are to be fabulonsly et i t 11 o'clock. 5 tird collego will elect s_fourth, to choose tho | tomac bridges a much mote; Sud. ?«f’z‘fi’a“é’;’ufif Ton S b irtenttony i1 be possibie, to have. thak Eiis,piny | e TewInstitate; on Biturday forenoom 4611 o BEST COMPANY IN AMERICA. Haid Ooaltud Wood 6F a1t ktads elwaryon Bauc eecutivo officers of the Stato and the higher | orn connections of tho Pennsylvania Gom aily [ Immeass fountala (nade sxpremly for ths Grind Et. CIRCUIT GOURT RULE. TH0318 DRUNNOXD, MONDAY, May 5, 187, during the week and at the BUSINESS CARD. udges, 5top a¢ Frederickabur, besand whieh GosPanY | odiios) in place sud at Work (or ), which Wil B | oo o oo SR COTRT BULE: Bivas . Dioporry, | Malisve e wedurof piparaiet, Hidley epncifs | BUSINESSCARD. 588 Bow this will operate! It will mako pub- | but one trains day. - €7 TUR | ‘5 fostaro of tho occasion: £ At ek A I e e Josrem by R e e |0 H LAWRENCE & €O, m!fi:me 23 compulsory amongst able | Virginia, the Pennsylvania's cake, is yet dongh, ‘lmwood and Warwick. bar, the following order is entered on recordas a ;.":%Agfls:v‘v:'m RISES! 2 . " break ""”“,‘Z; ,,,ffi.,“,"‘“ °"""‘g§",}’,“,§f sad 2{,‘.;‘2.?"“,‘,’,;&{ "{:?5 mfl-ulgpmen:.u bfi,“cmg 21 Tt ).u\gnE du:z?:\n&:mflnmm fflwd.lc s who are Fale.ot the Court: Tt is expectod that Judge David Davis, Associ- | NEW SCENERY—Long Islsnd Sound! (Ncw.) p& EROVIIONARND PEODUUR ak 1 3 can anf e a8~ T, cars 8y i] i x ; T (New.) - HANT, :;lrfmfi fih@mx bm%ght togeu?e.r by allot~ | rail, and o £t 30 secors’ ot its i:,h.fik.&f dopendent on the caprices of tho weather and thele | g, on the all of each s for :;s.ua,‘ma i et ;xbxe J;Ek‘g?o‘;‘ :?& ggg:ied::: f:rn‘r;{ ;’:;:z‘:i :;wfl;: %Eé:{?:fi"(’?"%% 5 v;::,w: :nmmmmm COMMISSION MERC s, + g i i k R t i i £ tly laundried should shall have had t i hich s e i ehearsal, ° The, a5 ST 0 Gy voton b s 1 pnr | A Orgek Boad that it focfolted the former ( ashmamsn for aselly igadcld colas shontd use | canes el Sourt-roons, after iho- miuts Clerk has | waa tolegraphed to that offect, yosterdsy, and | tiom, i rongh Fire." NEW ORLEANS.TA. a ery r, who must be present | charter. 10w to be made all over fae body and speak ‘his choice. It will | agnin, and with diminishing chavces ;.and. it ia from thelr hondaga. They can alwigs be sure cf & | siatied noticn to xd attbrmeys through tho mediam | Judge Drummond wroto to him. ‘AMPHT' TRE, DISSOLUTION NOTICES. A a - —_— bt B fovoecrder, temperance, equality, and comfort { 16d by that old James Lyons who prosided over gt Cagoror othy P eaasvoh Company, of Ch Formorly Nixon's.) DPISSOLUTION Who must now go in line to the polls, | the Bourbons at Louisville, and who does not Why Is It # such notice to be atarted ot sny fime precoding the AMUSEMENTS. predc il - e sctual call of the case which it deems proper. This JOMDAY, Msj 5 every ovening during tho woek sad | o firm of Fisher, Porley & Co. is this day distolved by mutual consent. Indebtednesa to, and of the firm, Tule {o take effect on and after May 9. THE OFERA TO-NIGHT. Baturdsy Matinee, ‘will be settled by either partaer. | };?X:l;;m,exgaaedwatmk,inm! or jost- seem loth to dispose of the railways of Virgini: ; g h uncertain as to the fate of the ballot ‘fi"'m“m ‘That Potter, Eing & Co, can gell a complete black-wal- to the cormorant. ~The Acquia Creek Roac © [ oot ‘marblotop chamber snit for $62.60, and other A ears o suspiciously in a black hole. | ofi Bay line of steamers, and the Seaboard & o o5 CRIMINAL COURT ITEMS. “Don Giovanni announced as the of:r.n for {emltaneons gotherings of peopla in £ood mum: e Ee oy ot Somanncato o | _Cbirles Ditt ploaded guiliy of sasauling 8 | to-night at AloVicker's, with tho following csst: | VW ONNDER OF WONDERS |™ " " & G- 0. FumER, Tosnoko Rosd have suticipated their own fate by | £2003 3t coretponding prices, Call ot Mo, 288 285 . man with a knife, and was finod £50 and costs. Zerlina, ... : Fill prevent repesting, dramming up, | cutting the Pennsylvanis Company’s connection L oRring, coloizing o whal, not. Dt il 1 | OF 11 Liks which had boos Jors, ssuadr. i | 204 7. e oo Lt ol e Lawrouce Heilman was found gullty, afier | Sz TouissEelopg | - VANEK FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, Licketg n}’“fififl, Mr. Clark, from making out | hangs{southward like nnstrung clusters, buoyant | - Chazles Go & a trial by jury, of cutting s man, and was sent to fizs Schofle] > . ool Dames, equal in number to the primary | as balloons by want of stem and sap. es Gossage & Co. Couaty Jail for fiftcen dsys and fined $20 and . Vizzani THE GREAT DECAPITATOR. m‘tfl‘;.lnfl, under pressure of party spirit, pro- it il T -|* Opensttheirold location, on Blate sireet, tomor- | coata, Slg. Morlanat | oo S $ 5 Packag es - Another great Capitoline scheme is to improve | ToW (Satardsy) morning. - Nos. 108, 108, and 110. Franz Sulger fired a pistol at the face of a L -8ig. Bonconi GENERAL NOTICE, '0g the name to bo voted S t ted on at e lace of h::"-;fi ; t will ieh the upgartnnb bs g o Politicians, and, in any event, it will Erey tg‘flvmvnmmt upon the present plan, nis 0 years, or at some ahte«i’intan'n], the 'hu!?y of ‘voters will be again submitted to the 45y 200 8 now drawing will bring s new 8sso- mlémetheqm the ) constitnency. Freesgy &l: gj‘;‘:!gbi ;fmse‘l;l E fl{nl:avr York, ex- 3 nion to me that this tem waa Fugticy} advisable, and nmamaacanfue friend, which had been londed with powder and | The closing performance of the eeason will wad only. A bad cut and burn were the imme- | occur to-morrow afternoon, when Mme. Luccs diate result. The final result will be known to- | will appear in “The Daughter of the Regi- NOTICE day, when Sulger will receive the sentence of | ment, .vtvil;f:‘;l.x is T%a:cl:;flfi“ns dro:x;:firc l;eox;.}:;.s‘: ’mo:; the ; fevicker' 5 i horeby given that application has been mado to th ‘Thoro baving boenno plea put in by either tho | McVickers resumes Monday night, with ir. Ia boreby 7! o Fincipal oF bacariy 18 e Toamont Flanas obe | Edwin Adams, the popular tisgedam, 28 tho at- | ANECEadP et gt Comney e e ing bond, the Court entered judgment against | traction. hosn lost, milaic, or dosteored o both Barron end Bleakman. ~The lstter states JUDILEE HEADQUARTERS, Fob. 24, 1535, No. 657 34 that ho has not been served with scire facias, but The Jubilee Concert monagement, now that 1 the harbor of Wuhmfiton on what is called ** the comprehensive plan.” In 1872, a Board of Bur- —The total gold yicld of Montana for the year vey was appointed bigougruu to examine into { 1872 was §5,721,395; the yield of silver was the condition of the harbor of Washington, from | 846,944, and the valus of copper oro shipped for the Anacostia bridgo to the head of tidewater at | assay is esiimated at 35,009. The total coin the Little Falls, They reported that the main | valus of tho gold, silver, and copper mined in Potomac channel was but 4,000 yards long be- | Montana during the phst year was therofore tween Greenleaf’s Point and Beventeenth street, | 26,073,339, In 1871 the total yield of the same and beiween 250 and 700 feat wido; and that, af | materinls was valued at $8,050,000. Decrease, low water, it afforded 11 foet to Sixth street, and | §1,976,661—about 24 per contum. FRACTIONAL CORRENCY FOR SALE AT TRIBUNE. OFFICE. JOHXN ORERAR.

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