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" THIE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MAY. Ja, 1873, ' ¥’ . T THE COURTS. Application for Increased Ali- mony---Unhappy Wives, Suit for Freight on Conl from Oswogo to Chicago. Bankrnptoy Insuranco Atcomhises-Tho Criminnl Court---Mattors in Bonk« rapioy. 7 The Courls Condonsed.--Fullorton v. chlnkérh\.u =Thayor v. Odell. In tho enao of Aloxandor N. Tullsrton v, John W. Chickoring and o hostof othor defondants, in which complainant aska for foreolosuro of & mortgago on Lots 6, 10, 21, 23, 28, 20, 28, 29, b1, 52, 53, 64, 63, 04, 05, 79, 176, 17, 78, 82, 83, 84, 85, 88, 89, 01, 03, 93, 97, and 100 in Block 1 and 2, in linols & Michigan Canal Trustcos' Bubdivision of 800, 7, T, 89, N. R, 14, B, ot 8p, m. Two.of tho dofendanta yestorday filod an affidavit, which horoafter sppoarn. Tho original ownor of tho, property, Willlam A, Bhopatd, gold it, on 12th ‘November, 1855, to John W. Chickering sud Bon- jamin F. Jamos for 86,000, taking ono note for 1,800 and sovon notes for $600 ench, sooured by, & mortgago on tho - property; which noto' for 81,800, and throo notes for. 600 ench, with tho eaid mortgago, Shopard, ontha 81t January, 1867, transforred to complninant. Tho afidavit, whiok is signod by Marion Blanchard, and 8. 3, Wil- laxd, sota forth that ou the 18th of Docombor, 1868, thiey purchased of Joln W. Chickoring all his right and titlo to tho land mentioned in com-- plninant's bill, and on tho 18th of Moy, 1809, Bonjamin ¥, Jonea sold thom all his title to tho. samo, and thioreby hocamo ownors of Liots 6, 91, 22, 26, 28, 52, 63, 64, 65, 78, 82, and 07; ihat a8 Buch purchasos thoy, sbout tho 1st of January, 1870, oxhibited in eaid cago tholr supplemental- and cros bill, complaiuant’s domurror to which was sustained, wheroupon they potitionod to bo- come and beeamo partios defondant to the samo, and tho oaso camo ou for Loaring, and was par- tially hentd, when it appearing from tho tosti- mony. that complainant lad disposod of ‘'his interest in tho subjoct mattor of tho suit, on the suggeation of tho. Court that no docroo for complainant could ba rondorad, a8 tho enso thon stood, a postponemant of tho caso wag obtained. Dofondants urgo in ibis ofidavié thot Oblckoring & Jomen, the mortgngess' of tho {)mpflny have paid largo amounts upon the mortgago dobt, and complainant hns for & monoy considoration-reloased soveral lots, worth $5,000, noither tho valuo of which nor tho smount ro- ccivod by him, or the amount poid by Chickeriny & James, has been credited by him . upon mfi 3 debtedness ; {lat Shopard convoyed ring & James, aud thoy Liold tho prop- &8 Trustecs, to convoy tho Bamo ¥ ol vy contract _ purchasors who bad pundased all oaid lots and mado payments on thoir respectivo _purchnsos prior {0 the time Shoperd nequired hia titla thoreto, and somo.of such purchasers havo paid up in full and bavoe racoivod, snd all of them are ontitled to roceive, conveynucos of thelr re- spoctivo lots froo and disohargad of sald mort- gago, ou puyment of the purchase prico thereof, sud fhat tho ngreomont botwoon Shopard aud Chickering & Jamos at tho time of moking such mortgngo was guch that tho making thore- of crented no lien whatevor on tho land ‘theroin montioned ; that complainant, at tho time ho took eald mortgage, had notica of said purabase snd knew that éaid mortgogo conld not Lo on- foreed 68 n(;ninat tho prior purchases, and tlint Bhopand roliod for hs monoy solely on tho notos of Chickering & James, part of which had Deen paid and canceled. Hora tho caso rosts, ATTLIOATION FOR INCDEASED' ALDIONY. In tho divorco suit of Jano 1. v, Donjamin Eyutor, complainant gives notico thAt eho will epply for incroased temporary alimony, to onablo Bor fo procuro o suitablo. dwolling. - Complain- ant was burnod out of louso and homo at_ tho tima of tho great flro,'and sinco thon has been living in o wooden shanty,such as woro provided for tho ueo of thoso who could not afford to ront. moro habitablo quarters. While sho and ' hor childron, during tho rigors of Jast winter, were combating tho cold in their shell, hor husband. was enjoying his sharo of the profita of tho lako weesal Capo Horn, of which ho is part owner, not to mention $900 & soason, which ho gots . for commanding tho vossel. With a viow of oqual- hln&rflmEyltu family mottors, and save bor ohildren from freozing, ne thoy did last winter, sho makes hor prosout application, , HUIT FOR ¥REIGKT. - Ass Wileox ond othors, of Three-Milo Bay, Stato of Now Youk, ownors of tho schoonor Amorican, yestordny filod & libel ogainst tho “ing . ms to the Do Dpled fn henring the srgumonts of counsol in tha cnao of M, M. Tooke v. Sumuol Kimball, This 1 a Auit brought by )Elnlnufl tocompol dofendant to mnvufi to film cortaln 60 acres of land noar to and sout] Lo proporiy s dou. worth 5,000, Dofondant clalms that plaintift has not porformed hin cons iract, and that in. cobsoquonce Lo is not bound to convoy the roal catato; while piainlift insints that 1o hina dono 8o, but that it n\l{) 1apso, onn be- chargod to him it was gooaalonod by'iho. act of dofeudant -In rofusing fo mako him n deod for the proporty, W P TNE ORININAG OOURT, . *_ In tho Oriminal Court, tho Grand Jury yestor~ day roturnod two truo bills, and xotired fo con- sidpr furlber prosontmonta. W A back-yard quarrel took up-tho attontlon of Judgo Troe.. . John Hazol oallod John Whoolor's wifo an opprobrious name, for more romarkablo for forco and broyity than for clogantc or ohina~ tity, nnd broathed an audible doubt, in prosence of & back yard full of nolghbors, that Whoolor waa the paternal relative of $ho slx litlo Whool- ors who fod at_his dally board, Fooling nntu- ‘rally annoyod at..tuch vito_ inslutiations, Whooler cut him~ with n.-Xnifo, - Jotting froo .o considerable quontlty of lnzol's life-blood, yot not cnough " to placo lus Iifo in_dangor, Tho jury,” disragardlug. tho inténaoly provoking naturoof Ilazol's romacks, which inust have been slmost as outting ns ‘Whaalot's knife, fined Lim 50 and coata, ia wsual-in such cases, the court was crowded with tho female partlsaia of plaintiff and defoudant, and it was anly by dlut of tho groatosl tact an onorgy that Shorift Bradloy ke cltomont whon any partioularly, intorosting pas- sago of orms occurrod botweonlawyor and wit- nass. . \A truo biIY waa found’ against Philip’ Drown, .thio colorod barber, for murdor, and bia trial will ‘tako plnce enrly noxt wook, if hosuiblo, ; S5OV mIE COURT CONDENSED. © iTho baso of Louls Wondaagal and Adolph Un- hoft v. Tho Ohicago & Iowa was tried in Judgo Daotl's Court yostorday. ‘Ihis was an notion in sssumpsit, in which pinintiffs sought to rocover tho Bumof $3,000, Tho liability suod on srous from plaintifts having built for defondnnta dur~ ‘Bacombor, 1671, and tho spring following, throo wator-tanks of tho valuo of $1,620, do- fondant doolining to pay on tho ground thab tho tanks wero of poor matorial and bad workmau- ship, loaking badly at.tho start.and-sinco, and Josing tholr hoops in & most_exaspornting ‘man- nor. ' Tho caso weut to tho jury at 5, who, by sgroomont, wero allowod to dolivor a sealed vor- ot - In -Judgoe .Rogora’. Court, . the caso of J, B, Behliohtor v. Northwostorn Publishing Uompmg was commenced. Thi€-is sn actlon iu whicl plointifY - songht to recovor $3,600 on o plon of npsumpelt, Plaintif was ouo of tho original stockholdors of tho Compnny, snd to hnp it slong-io pub consldorable monoy I . fla Company wont under, and this aotlon is brought to roach those subsoribora who havo not paid up thelr Hability as stockholdors. A sraall npsen) ¢ase was heard in Judge Jame- son's Qourt, 0. H. Ronnick prosiding. It was an nction brought by one Graco to recover abont 880 for painting dono for defondants, The jury henrd tho ovidenco, and retired to dalivor o senled vordict by agreomont. "The caso of Shopherd v. Cutter samo up beforo JFudgo Gnry yostorday, This ia an action brought by pmnfi to prove spooific Lion ngan a portion of a judgment rocovored by detondant iit an ace tion ‘in the Saporior Court, somo threo or four yonrs ago, againat one-Wildor: Tho hesring of tho qaes was continued, . In tho cas0 of Flint v. Elmendsy, tried in Judge Bootl's Court, on Mondny, tho jury yeg- twfiy roturnod & vordict in favor of the dofend- ant, Tidward J, Collina flled a precipo in a plon of assumpait fn_tho Buporior Goutt, ngainst James. H. Hovwe, lnying damages ab §3,000. Juagu'wm‘f of Iroquois. County, tho now Judge to_temporarily sit in tho Supetior Court, will comriiouco tho call of Calondar No. 2 in tho Buporior Court on the 20th _ingt., instead of the first Mouday i Juno, as bofora Toported. NEW SUITS, Tite Usrzep S7ATES DISTRICT COURT.—~Asa_Wilcox et a1, v, 600 toun of Lelilgh coal, carga of schooner Amorican, Jor frolght, $775. Josoph A, Payaon, As- ‘slgnoo at {iie Ropubile fusurenco Compsny, v, Novina; garnishes process gainst tho National Dank of Gom® moeca, . - g “Tirg Burrgion Gount,—43,355—Jano E, v, Amos E. Jilson ; divorce, on graund of bigamy, _43,350—Soplila ¥, Goorga T, Blotter ; divorco, on ground of cruolty, 45,357—Appoal. 43,008—Edward 8. Collins v, - Jomea 11, Ttawo ; asesimpatt, §2,000. 43,350—Appoal. ‘Tz Cinouir Couy,—6,020~Fcoplo v, Morcantilo Insursnce Company ; bill, /6,921, 2, 3—Appesls, 6,024 ZE. N. Drow v. Parmeles, and_D. Gago 68 garnisheo of Parick Tollly; gorbinkment, S8, 0,925 0 T~ to rostoro judgment, 6,045—-Appeal. Burnt Records— B o ¥ A Panton of ais peiition to estabiisl and confirm titlo 0 N. & of 8, E. X (to bo taken off tho north sido, in the form.gf a parallologram. boln, Tota 17, 18, 19, andl 20, {n HEnTy Bmitl'a Subdivision o . 3. and N, 3 of 8, E. X of Sec. 80, T. 42, Rango. B e e THE LAMENTED “NEWS.? Gen. Camexon d Othors Examinod ct ¢4 NOWs=uA Olre, n, eargo of Lobigh Jump conl rocently dischiarged from that vessol, It is ailoged fn tho libel thnt tho schooner wan chartored ot Oswogo to carry acargo of coal o Chicago, in November Inst, shipped by A G, ook, and consignod to Rhodod & Bradloy, ot o froight of 8275 por ton, includ- g tho Welland Canal tolls, and consigneo to ps oxponsos of diagharging'in port of wnlosd- fng. Aftor gotting to son, tho voasol met with ico and tempostuous weather, and on the 29th November, put baclk to-port, prudence dictating no other courso, aud the marino insuranco ex- piring noxt day. Tho echoonor wintorad at Sar- nin, Cunas, and sailed thenco oarly this epring, duly arrivod, and dolivered tho coal to tho cone signeos, who accepted it, but refusad to pay tho froight, amounting to $1,875, for which suit is now brought, loss cash paid on account. BANRRUPT INSURANOCE ACCOUNTS. In the mattor of tha Gormania Insuranco Com= pany an account of receiptyand oxpenditurcs wag Jestorday flod with tho Mogistor, A Lalanco ia rought- on from Inst March of 815,855.58, aud tho racelpts since that poriod have smountod to 5,100, making s total of $18,055,68, Tho ox~ pondituro has beon: to Niosentbel & Poneo, attornoy’s faos, £2,000; dividonds, $3,100; ox- ponsos, 8185 ; total, 84,285, leaving & balance ta carry on of §14,670.56. ' Tho balanco in hand, up to the ond of| Marck, carned no interost, and no intorest Wil bo odsnod on tho balancd nov a and. The accounts of the Marchants’ Insuranco Company woro also filed, by Mr. Rollo, tho As- siguce, who has beon unwoll, and unable to por- form this duty before. Tho balancobrought for- ward was £84,031.2), and receipts brought tho total for tho month’ up to £92,497.28. Of thig g, §42,196,14 hne beon pnid out for croditors’ dividonds, snd othor oxpensos radiico thie asallar blo Lalanco_to 359,850.21, on which no Intorest will bo rocoived, THAYER Y, ODELL, Tho ckancory Buit, C. C. Thayor v. Albort Oy 0doll, reported at somo Jongth In tLis column at tho timo of its commencoment, s boen diss migsed by Judgo Gary, for waot of oquity. In this cado, it appoirs thab , Odoll om- ployed tho Thayors to sdt ss Lia agents ~ for tho purchage of land for subdividing. The spooulation having turned out favorably, affairs were boing wound up, when Thayer claimed §1,5600, balance due him, to which” Odell plleged an offset of the sama smount, bolng tho difference between tho prico at which Thayer had purchased tho land, and the prico at which bo gold it to Odell, tho lattor claiming that Thayor was meroly his agont, and had no right to buy and sell for his individual profit. Odoll brought sult againet Thaygr for an accounting, and Thayer brought suit agatnst Odell for tho balance claimod. 1t was tho latter suit that wos dismissed, the complainant having his remedy at common law. DANKRUPTCY MATTERS, James Parsons yestorday petitioned the court for casts and expanang, in tho estato of Peter Adlor, amounting to $201, and was allowed $176. In compliance with tho petition of tho As- signeo of the estato of Goorge Hausllen, loava s givan to eell cortain property, thorein mamod, subject to all encumbrances, ‘Adjudleations woro ontered in_tho matter of A, M, Forris, roturnablo bofore Mibbard on tho 18th prox, ; and C, J. Snoll, roturnable beforo Hibbard on the same dato. Roport of the snlo of fi:opfirty of the bank- rupt Louls Mendelssohn, tho County of De- Kalb, was yosterday mado nnd confirmed, and ordors ns ‘to tho distribution of the prococds woro also givon. = TIi0 WIVES, Jono B, Jilson flles o bill in the SBuprome Court against Amos I, Jilaon, in which sho adds another pago to the ponderous voluwe of man's horfldy. ~ On the 6thdny of June lnat sho was Jawfulty marriod to dofondant, snd Lims stnos that time trexted him aa au affeotionats wits, until, a fow lln{& sluce, sho fonnd that ho biad an~ othier wifo iu the city, whon alo loft s bad and Poard, and brought thie provent actlon, in whish o asks that tho perfidious Amon be brought bLefore tho Court and made to anawor tho chargen gho will bring againet him ; and theb the-pre~ tendod mnn’g <o may bo ot nside, and sho may +ugain agsumo hor maidon name of Jano E. Now- burn, AN ENQLEWOOD LAND OASE. In Judgo Farwoll's Court tho day was ocou- cuintion Avernging 750 Copies Per Doy-Affecting Stnte of Financea nnd Prospects. Tho exsminntion of Gen. Gameron and othors in tho mattor of the - Chicago News Priuting COompany, yestorday, took placs beforo Registor Hubbard. Gen. Oameron, the Prosident of tho Company, and editor of tho defunct News, gave Iongthy ovidonce as to tho management of tho papor, tonding to show that, almost from tho beginnlng, afairs - foll into eonfuslon, ond continued #o 88 long ms tho ooncern lasted: Ho was oxamined closely na to tho notic to qult tho promisos oceuplod by thom oun West Washington stroot, in consoquence of non-paymont of rons. The notico was served on tho duto on ita faco, nnd the Gompany ogreed o Yacato tho premises. Hohnd an {nterviow with tho owner of tho building aftor the notico had beon recelved, snd o settlomont was talked of on tho hssis that the Company would keep out of bankruptcy. On that understanding Colo soemod aisposed to act loniontly, and said ho ywould acoept the paper then offored. Thon fol- Jowed a longthy oxamination as to tho mortgage to MoCormick, full detnils of whioh bave alroady appoared in these columna, Ho was oxaminod a8 to tho accounts and circulation, and sald that it was genorally undorstood in the office tl‘z;:' D)!‘x;. Btono was not kooping his accounts ol i Witicss maa askod to eponk plaies, and aay out what lie bad to say againat Stono. Was ho dishonost? Did the officors of tho Company know auything against him? - . The Goneral did not_give moro dofinite Infor- mation m:n he hfid Nwmlil dono. IHB A}id ngt roposs alk an, n o Baotacd that homunt Qasn. o 8 Mr. Btone waa called and oxamined on sovorsl detailod mattors of account with respect to tho bona fide clroulation of tho fimpar, a8 to which #ome quostions had arison ; Lo anid it might av- orage 760 coples per day. Ho could not swoar to the Jargost ciroulation over roached, bocauso Lo was novor ablo to koop track of tho agonts. "They would bring in thirty or forty namos, and the papers would bo sont out for a forinight or o month, and whon tho billa wero for~ warded . for collection thoy wonld, noarly all of them, rofuso to '{lly, aunyinf tlmy had nat ordered the paper, and would not pay for it. In this way the canvassors mansged always to koep 400 or 500 papers shead of Lim por day. Ho desoribod the Impossibility of 'his ever knowing what tho clrculation really was, undor such oiroumstancos, and conoluded] by saying thab, whilst it ocould hardly nt_sny timo hava excooded 2,000, 1t would probably not oxcood the daily average already stated—namoly, 750, . Tuley was oxamined, Ho commenced by Flv g evidenco on tho notico to quit tho prem- nos. He 8aid ho was n Diroctor, Notico to quit was Berved npon the Oomme being handed by CJameron to the Diractors withtu ono wook aftor ity date, ~Tho matter wau disoussod by tho Di- reotors, who deoidoed to accopt tho notico, Tho Company was thon bankrupt, Was roquested to tako possossion of tho notico-to-quit document, and kopt it, nd an {ntorviow with Colo, Tho Diroctora wero trying to get notos from stock- holdera to gottlo, ~ Tho Dlregtors know of this olaim, Colo oamo to the offico of witness, who told Lim what had boon douo in tho mattor of gnnlnfi notos, eto,, and sald that tho Dirootors wanted to seltlo all claims, Bhowod him the notico, and anfd tho Onmnnny did not want tho busemont, and apaka of tho mortgago, and naid that tho mortgageos would take the ympun{ for thair alalma. Told him the Uammu{ wanted tho nppor rooms until March 1, aud that mortgageos yeore in possesuion, and lind boen o for uomo timo ; that tha Catpany would glve up tho base- ment, and keop the uppor rooms untll March 1, Told him thal s soon 84 tho Compony gat notes enough they would get thiem cawhed and pay him, and wanted a atatement made out on this basls. Colo brought o statemont mado out nocording to tho terms of this arrangomont and ngroo- ment, Tho witness was examined fully as to this and otbor transaotions, and gave tho fulleat {ntormation in his powar. ‘Aftor somo farthor evidence of an nnimpor- tant chiaracter, the oxamluation was adiourued, of Englowood, which ho bargainod for | with defodant .in i‘ubrusrg,’law, for §80,000. ' doyn tholr ox- i _MANSLAUGHTER. ‘Anton Adler, tlie Boy Who Killed “* "+ XIis Brother,” Tried for = M ‘Murder. Tho. Jury .Find'a Vordict of Man- . slaughtor, and Under Ago, =" " A niurdor ogts; trled ot tho Orimilnal Gourt .yontérdny, ‘in' which one Anton "Adlor was ~charged’ with- Iilling bla brothor about two months sinco, oocoasioned sb.little oxcitoment in tho court sudionon aud ossupled. so little- time that, woro jt.not.for. the nntural outburats of, gridf on thio part of tho Tolatlons .of the’ boy- niurdoror and his own fosrfully-ppatont ro- morso, s spoatator might thiuk tho caso on triel wng ono of potty latcony or mild- asaault, ‘The full partionlars of !tho trugedly of.which this trial. wag tho closing scone ocenrrodabout two months, &lnce, and wore fully dotailod in Tix TRIDURE of tho'timo; stlll t1id math polats of tho oad * affair may bo- briefly mbmmarized. - The pildonor,’ Anton Adlor, lived with his family-at : Hotlan Bottlomont, Calnmot. His fathor had morriod o | sacond Limo, whon Auton and lits brothor woro but - infants, - nud - the Stop-mother *has troatod thom . over: minca . -ns , hor. own clilldron, chowlng, pothaps, & proforonce for tho piisoner,‘which' may have beon the nnderl;g:lg causa of - tho fratricidal fray’ to b3 narratod. ,Ono_day, whilo prisonor . and his. brothor wera finking Lrlok together, & discubsion * nrace with rogard to the stop-mothior. Tho noforlzod hor naa * baost and a carrion, and 1o quarrol was continuod at homo, * Words ran Thigh { tho decongod slruok tho leunner,‘ who' ro- taliatod by drawing clnsp-knifo and plunging it twico'into his brothior's shioulder, ponetratin, tho Jung and eausing a hemorrhago, from wital ho died, ; : . Tho onse was 8ot for trisl yeatorday, but it waa 0t known that it wonld como up, tho' Stato's ‘Attornoy ‘baving boon _informed: that a plos of uilty would bo entored, and that the- procoed- [ngs would bo moroly fornial. Consoquontly tho court-wna almost dosortod ‘whon tho boy was’ broughtup, ., i i o Tho flrugtosumuny'finkcn wag that of Dr, Eme. mons, wlio sald: I oxamined thobody of Henry Adlor. I founda wound on tho loft ghouldor ‘Whioh passod down aud cut an artary. 1 found a sogond wound on'the xl[flib sldo, jost bolow tho nipnlo, botweon the fourth.ond fifth ribs. : The lawonnd on the loft shonldor wan just bolow ; it - doooased chhr-. |. wil_earridges bo furnlshed for. Invited guesle,. on overy dolia¥ should ho expeuded in decoratlng tho soldiers’ graves, . . PR i ‘Bultablo arrangements have been mada for the eorhting. Committen to yitlt Graceland In o forr- horto omaibus subject fo tho orders of suld Coui- Taro from and to Roso 1111t And Onlvary, 28 conts, 19 Al parifes purchasing tloketa, Otherwisa full faro will ncod R o i e - * ''Lhe'keport was accoptod, anid, on motion, tho Committoo was nntrucied to'mnko nrrangomonts with tho rallrond company for tho- latosk tine in” tho repart, e X -t waa atated that the Conimittea’ on Dogorn~ torin wna obliged to_modily itn arratigomoni(s, Eyvergroons had nob beon prooured in tho city, ng roportad, 'arid'a Committco hnd Loon sant into tha country to ‘;;at thoni, ‘An'additional appro-' |, printion of” §G00 wonld bo nooded, and tho Com- inittoa wanted oro tmeo, . A plnn for- the decoration of! the enirance to Roso JMHIl Comotory wan prosontod, It wno agraod “that tho_antranco of all comotorics should bo, ddeoratad an'much fa piossiblo: A . e + On motion, §600 waa approprintod to the Com- mlitoo on Docorations, 5 =~ -The Committeo on Musla reportod thnt a band and quarlotta club had. baon. ongngod . for. ool | comotory, and that inaddition tho Apollo Musical Ohib would attond Bogo L T'ha lndios balonging to the sevoral Docoration Gommittoes woro roquestod to moot at tho rosi~ ‘donbo of Mrs, 1outy Sayrd, No, 825 Indinna nva- i ntio} at 2 p. m.; onnoxt Friday, to-comploto 'nr- n’i;{‘unoutu for dacorating gravoss. v - The -l 0 moativg than adfourned. MHE BOSTWICK s, Fight Resumed 1n tho Groat Land Suft; | mNfontwick ot ol Ve SKAOE 0f Dlens Fotion Yestorday Arguod to Disming ‘.glic Complainant’s Amcndod Iill-e Tho Progross NMadce=Ground Taken by tho DefendanfussIZeply of Mr, ' feoboys ' " § s, TR + +Yoatorday morning, argimont wna hoard bo- foro Judgo. Gary, on tho fullowing motion, in Bogtwick.v, 8kinner: , . - - Anit now como tho defendnits, Robert 8. Wilson and gamuol Rowo, by Montgomery & Watermsn, tholr bo- licitors, and inovo to strike from the flea tho instru- ment clled amended bil,” on tho followlag grounds, Lirat—That tho clauses noxt horelnaftor specificd and thtreln contained “bro {rrolovant, immaterisl, argu- montatiye, and {asufliciont, additiona to o, orlginal ill, and do ol mend thio simio, but thoy ‘tond to pro- dude Gonfualg, and. unnecsissry. cxponse nud Aoy, toumit,; 4 Anditioso plainlifls fucibor cliargo and siaf (fint cancelliig said faventory snd nppraisoment of B8Id porsonal ostato vina Dliegl, fraudulant, and vold, - ana that tho salo of asid ren! csialo of exid Sohn Voot wrick, doceasod, by enld protendod sdmintatrator, for Tho paymeont of {ho dobta of the docessed, whils the poracnal oatate ‘romained “unoxhanated, 44 nnl’ and ‘was whot causod doath. I think gomo’ sharp in- strumont, ‘such n8 o kaifo, With good-sizod ‘blade, would havd cousod tho wounds, , - 4 Maty Adlor, stop-mothor of the Qofarndant, was noxt oxaminod, Bhé said: My husband'a '} namo i8 John Adlor. My gon's name ibat wna killed wns Henry Adlor. I saw him burt; ho bud o wound in his loft shouldor. Oa'tho ovon- ing of tho day it _happonod, they wont to tho station, and bought a Vost and nock-tio, . Tho yonngost waa Atfon, who I3 tho dofondant ; tho ‘othior was Honry, tho ono who Was hurtmp-gteirs, 1 neked Antonwhat ho had dono, and ho isld me, I nskod Honry what Anton haddono; snd ho eallod mo a bad namo, and dald it Was. nono of my business, Ionry scolded mo, and Anton told him to slub up_his month, Henry hit Ane ton in thoe faco. 1did nob koo anything in hig hond. Then tlxn{ngot to fighting, "Honry called out ho had loat bia arm, His father thou came in. Idldnot eco o knilo in' Anton’s hand, Honry falnted, and foll in his fathor's nrms, Ho livod about ten minutes. My husband did ot soo tho fight. No ono was presont but. tho two hoys and myaolf, Ho sald nothing about it ; that is, tho dofendant sald nothing. Tha younger #nid ho had ruinod his brother, .He wont up alalrs and myudi and asked his fothor and ‘mothor to !‘:m\. did not goo tho knife uutil tho Inquost. Anton was arrested by Knippors, s constablo, at Calumet. Tho fathor of the docossad was ealled, but ke waa so affocted that it was concluded not to ox~ amine him. Aftor one or two attompts to un« dorataud tho intorprotor, Honry Pilgrim, ho | burat into toars, and eriod o u\onglfiuu hoart, ‘wonld broak, Tho old man -ssomed woll nigh crazy. &; All that could be undoratood was, that his presont wifo wss his rocond ; that ho bad married kor whon the dofondant was about a yoor and o balf old, and that the Iatter was now ‘under 18 yoars of n&m. Mr. Van Duron addrossod the Court on bohalf of tho dofendant, Btato Attornoy Roed snid that ho had not bson proviously swaro of tho, fact that tho boy was undor ngo, Undor tho Givcumstaucos, ho upe poscd thiore was no nood to catry the ' oaso any further, - # The Goart thon diracted tho jury to find a vor- dict for manslaughter and undor ago, which was dono, and tho dofoudant was romoved, eobbing violontly, Tho frinl throughout wee excecdingly touch- ing, the. grlof of the K;rkicu bolngz of tho most poignant “character, an official of tho court anid, the 1ad sooms to havo brolaqn biu honrt after the brothor he killed in hot blood. Bontonce was doforrod. - DECORATION DAY, Meeting of tho Committec of Arranges monts Last Evening--Communicas tion from the Presidont ‘'of tho Boeard of Educations-Tho ¥rogramme Deo= cided ona A gonoral mesting of . tho Docoration Commit- teo was iold at tho Gardner ¥ionso Inst ovoning. Avout fitty Iadiosand_gontlomon wore, prosout. @Gon. Clottlain was callod to tho Ohair. On motion of Col. Bchaffnor, the following wore added to tho Goneral Committes, aud dis- tributod . among tho sub-commiitoon: Frank | vold, and psssed no titla to eald Jand Whnteover." o . . ¢t thosaid petition did not show to tha anid "County Court in apy mannbe - that thero was no . poreonal tho sald doccasod,, mo far' a3 ho same, 'ond el protended mot * make suy pacount of tho porsonal estats of sald docentod, 60 for as hio could-discaver tho same, and Al not I any mounor aceount for tho persoanl eslato of tho ‘msfd doceanod then in his Hands ond within hls knowl. odgo within tho Blats. of Ilnofs,” 'y o ... “And theso plaintiffa furthor stato and chargs tho iruth to Do, that it appeared fo tho safd Gonnty Court at the tisho of anid befors making tho ordoc of sala of real calato noxt heroinntter déscribed by thio rocord of said court, and by tho popars theu and, there presonted to ‘tho court by tho rolended 'administrator, that {hero wad pergonal ostato of tho sald decoased within {his Stato and within the knowlodgo of tho sald pro- tendod administrator, of which ho dld not mako an account in monner and form ss required by law.” o u s % % And theso plalntiffs furihor cliargo and insist'that tho-eaid_potitian, by roason -of the sald foots, nll whith appear from. tho rocard. thoro- of, 58 well as. by reason of othor causes appoaring woon the sald: socord of : the. sald ity Gourty wae null and vold, and tho w1 ordor for tho sale of said Iands waa:wholly without juriadic. tion, and vold.” . , , . 'And theso phintifla further atato and charge that, ¢ tho time of and baforo iho making of the eaid ordor of 81lo of sald real. ostate, itappeared to the sald County Oourt that " thora wad ‘peraonal eatate of sadd docoased. within this Ststo suill- clont to pay all of tho gnid elaims duo from .tho ostato of tho sald docoased, for which furthor resson theso ‘plaintiffa farther inslat that sald order of salo of sald catato was and 18 void,” ‘Secarud~That a0 much of mald amended bill sa otates that “ And {hoso plaintiTs further show (o th tlnt beforo tho confirination of sald & sl roport of 6ald salo was mndo, ool ealo was' made, D ™ g B, W 1 wrportin, o 0nvo) A . X o DT REtRh 1440 watd Gorelt tor ' dho conalorstion of £30, undor and by virtue of gald ordor of enid snlo maadlo a8 aforeaafd by safd County Court,” is dofec- tivoly ploaded, in_omitting ta siato tho atoof snld decd, and tho'time whon it was mado; that such state~ mont {8 & more repetition of a part of the m;‘r"“ DN, Dol by this which wa orgucd on demurrer, and wa8 Court to bo defectively pleaded Third—Tuat tho cald supposed. amended: bill doca nobdintingulsh tho wuppoted smondiouta trem o orlginal bill, nor doca it mako ‘any dispaeltion of thoss paris of thd orlginal- bilL, which® are ok repeated TR iEhst 1o deooesl amondments ourth—" 0 80 ;amondments Iy do B0t mend the orlglasl bill G Mr. John Bordon, conngel for' Busby aud others, oponod the argumont in support of the motion, substantially nrging that thoro woro important omissions in tho smendmont, of facts which wore contained in_tho" original bill, tuat militatod strongly agninst tho plamtifl's cass, and that the plaintiff ought to bo bound_by.and hetd to all the focts and admissions which "wers con- tained fn the original bill material to the mattor in controyorsy ; and that the proposod nmend- menta did not stato specifically and in dotsil the grounds wpon which tlio - plaintiffs eought to at- tack tho foroclosure of tho murtq(ngo of Mark Bkinner to Bostwick. o urged the Court to di- rect that ‘tho smondmonts bo stricken from tho filo,: 0 . i 3r. Roboy answered, contonding for tho suf- ficlonoy of tho' smoudmonts, that thoy wore in ‘necordancd with the usual practico aud usage of tho court;_ that .thora was no uniformity fully cstablished 'as to’ mothod of smondment, but that ho-was within _tho rulo as presoribod by the Luoglish practico.. Ho opposed tho motion, Tho Court thon adjourned untl 2 o'olock; and, upon ronssembling, it was ngreed to con- Sohwoinfurth, Lorenz Mattern, Fritz Plorsdort, Qlomens, Kirchner, Jacob Btotzler, Arthur Erbe, Qol. Bchaffuer called thoe attontion of thomoot- ing to tha actfon of tho Common Coanoll in pass- ing & resolution dlrecting the olosing -of public offices on Docoration Dany, and requesting the Moyor to issuoa proclamation to tho citizons. Tho following éommunication was rond : John MeAsthur, R, M, Hough, and John Davis, Com- mittee, . s GzNTLEMEN: Tours of the Oth instant, requosting that tho public echools bo clored: on Decoration Dy, ia rocelved. All teachora snd schiolars who doslre to par- tcipato in the coremondes of that dsy will bo oxcused for that purposo, Yours, &¢. - W, 11, Brva, Presh ‘Board of Education, i dont Col. 8chaffnor sald ho_could not understand tho roason why all theachools could not boclosed on Decoration Day. The childron would loarn somothing ovon by the holiday. ‘The following {uvitation was.read by tho Sec- retary : All organizations, military and_elvic, ara invitod to participate {n tho coremonies on Docoration Day, Thoy ‘Willoasomble, at a point tobe hereatter designated, ot 11 &, m,, when places will bo ssaignod {Hom in “the” procession, ‘Thoy will roport tholr intentions to Gapt. Jobin M. Getman, Socretary, on or Doforo tho 24th {nst., giving the nama of " thelr organls xation, and, a5 nearas practicablo, their numerical strougth ; afo, what cometory thoy intend to vieit, Oakwood Cemotery 8 not included in this fuvitation, ot MoARTrun, Grand Marshal, .. Tha Committee on Programme_ submitted tho Tollowing, which was adopted, sud the Commil teo continuod: ‘ Roseh(lt Cemetery—Train. will loava Northweatern depot at 1 o'clock, arriving ot Rosoufllat 11:30, Pro- cession to decarate graves, headed b G, A, B, Prayer by Prof, David SBwing, Vocal music, ' Na- tinto $he oaso until Friday, whon His Honor ex- poctod toavo tms to Lo it through 1o tho oud. i OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Mcoting of the Board of Education = Last Evening. - Tho Board of Education met yosterdsy even- ing, . Prosidont King in tho Chair. Presont: ‘Mossrs. Runyan, Rickborg, Wolla, Wilco, Biskop, Btone, Prusaing, Goggin, Bholdon, Oalkine, Hos~ ing, Bonflold, Hambloton. g Thio Bullding and Bupply Agont roportod that; during tho winter and apring, bollors In tho va- rious achools had boon inspoctod, and wore gon- orally in vory good ocondition. Repairs were mado whore neoded. A communication roquosting thoclosing of tho schools on Docoration Dsy, was recolved. It was ordored - that as in other 'yoars all teachora and eoholars desirous of attending tho coremo~ nios should ba allowed lenvo of absonce, Mr. Wilco ' offored’ & vesolution, which was adopted, dirccting the Committes on Sohool Fund Proporty to wait on all tho delinquont los- Boos of echool Iands, and agcortain tho torms on ‘which & settloment can bo muado with them. ‘The Committee on Buildings and Grounds recommended the construction of a primary bullding, costing £30,000, on onoof tho frad- tional Iofa on Third avonuo, noar Twelfth stract. Tho roport was concurred in, The ‘(ommitteo on Sohool Fund Property ro- vorted, recommendivg that tho 80 rorcs in tho gouthwost quarter of Bection 11 bo sold for 50.50 por aoro; that belng the largest amount tloual Oymn,” Opening address by Goy, Boveridge, Dfualc by Apollo Musical Olub, Addross by Gon, Jolin A. Logan, Vocal muslo, Address by Rev, L, T, Ohinm~ Dborlafn, Poem by Brock MoVicker, ‘Muaje, Addruss by UI. I, Beach. Denodictioy by Rov, E, T. Good- speed, Caltary Cemetery—Train starts st 1p, m,, and ar rivos at 1:35 p. m. Procsssion headed by tho AMulligan Zouavos, Irisl Rifles, aud Mulligan Guards, Prayer and openiug sddross by the Rav, Dr, Butler, Musio, Addresy by Prof, Lyon. Musle, Address by Ool, | Thomas E, Loncrgan, Muslo, Addross by John F, Floerty, Afuslo, Bonediction, Traln leaves ot 4 o m. (raceland Cematery, — Osrelagea loave st 13 m, Prayer by tha Rav, A, I, Kittrodgo, Vooal mualo, ational Mymno,” Opening address by Gen, A, L. Ohettlaiu, uslo, band, Address By O, Healng, Vocal musio, Poem by Jeremish Aahonoy, Musfo, ‘band, Address and benediction by Dr. Harlmay, Qaiwood Cometery~Train loaves ot 8 p, m,, and ar- rives at 4:05, Proccaslon to docorato forms at 8:40, Prayor by tho Rev, Mr, Joknson, Music, Addross by E, 8, Willlams, Muslo, Aduross by Col, R, 8, Thom). sun, Muslo, Poem by TPorki: Alugle, Ad- reas by Pdward A, Bmall. Nuislo Ly &chool children, Bonodlotion, Train leaven at 6:30, Tho Committco on Trauaportation submitted thoe following roport: Darties dealring to go to Raschill and Oalvary for the purposo of dccurluuflluu take the n, in, train at the hfl'"mkflfl dspot, Tho mpoctal train will leavo ut 1p, 1n,, shiarp, for Rosohill an iif a¢ 1:30 and at Calvary at 1o return, ot 8 p, m, ; erriv Tosoliill for Obfcago 463 noticeof the samu b mfll to tho rallroad company, the traly will loave Qalvary 1o reiwrn at 3 p, m,, nud ouohill st 4, arriving in Ohlcago at o, “Tho Uomimitieo 15 of the oplnlon that thls arrange. ment shauld Lo solooted, au the pooplo golng to Ualvary will bo afforded sl tho timo uecossary for hat ccm;(ur{, ‘bosides accommodsting thous who have oamplo timo to “participate iu the coremonios st Rose ‘Tiio Gmmitteo 1s also dosfrous belng as economical 88 vosulblo, and respectfully slato that on no ocossion 7! Calvary, arriving ot Mo 296, “Will lsavo Calyary, Rosohill at 3116 leave T, 1€ agrucablo, and dua offored thorofor, Tho Committeo also roported that tho lorgost bid for the 191 acros near tho Bharpaliootors’ Park waa $100 an soro, which thoy do not consider gufliolont. Thoy thoroforo rocommended that it bo again offored for anlo, through sn sgont, ata minimum prico of $260 per aore. 2 - 'Thn roport was concurred in. The Commiltece on Buildings sud Grounds was authorized to put a drain from the Carpen- ter trook achiool to tho main sewer. 'I'ho roport of . the Committeo on Toxt-Booke was mado tho apoofal ordor for noxt woek. Mr. Hambloton, who is about to visit Europe, obt‘uinud loaye of absonca till fall, "Thio Buperintondent reportad he had purchasod olfimuun goplos of Ohamborn' Enoyclopedin, and thirty of Thomns' Blographical Diotionary. Tho Board adfourncd. ——— Cnrd from the Mev. T. 0. Workman, Tho Roy, T, 0, Workman, late of Eurokn, ItL., hins Introduced himeolt to'the citizony of Ya- fayelta, Ind,, in the following card: “Mrs, Mary Worlimian, who waa eharged with the murdor of ELlizaboth Hodgos, was rolensod by a grand jury of qunt{-!om- mon, on & yote of ninetsen to fivo, aftor thres days' Snvestlgation. Thovordict of tho Coroner's J"?'"fim whioh sho way committed to jall, wau busad principally on tho testimony of one man, Pflfl of whiol :waisLmpeachod by the corroboratiug of gevon other witnessos. Yhe Coroner's }ur{), under ¢ho exoiving clroumstances, woro swayed by-tho officlal oharacter and utand- Ing of the witnossps upon whose teatimony they basod thelr vordiet, Dut when the graud jury camo, undor losa exoiting ciroumstances, to” ox- lmluntcntlmon},,thn! saw.clearly the mistako mado by tho jury of tho Inguest; and, fo use tholr own language, ‘kioked It out,! Tho timo R nnumqm,; ‘Tickota'can .be \bad” as horeloforo ad- | n 5 3 hingnot yob como for n dotailod statemont of all tho faota In tho caso, but thay will bo forthooin- ing {n duo Umo, ¢ Toot, patienco have her pore {out‘m:rk,' and a mistakon publio shall kuow tho ruth," —_— » JUBILEE - NOTES, Noro Distinguished Guests Announced 10 Arflvos«Gove Wiwhburn Wil - Gome=The Ultizens? Roception Come= mittoo.of Lifty. Tho Jublloo Committoo havo rocoived a lotter trom Gilinoro, foroslindowing fonturoa that will add to his famo iu the appronching monator con- corts in this city. Il will' bring with him s strangs nrray of musionl tnlent from tho ast, in- cludiug the world-ronowned Arbuoklo. . . Gov. Washbiun, of Wisconuin, has _aecoptod tho iuvitation to Lo hrosont in _Ghicogo duvln ho wook and moot his- hrothor. Exocontives of Illisiolu, Indinua, Iows,, Michigan, Minnosota, and Missoui, tho Blatos ' contagious,” as Mrs. Partington would say, to -our owu, a phrase 1ikoly to bo dosorved sluce to onablo tho North- want to seo Chicago duriug Jubileo weok, the allionds havo given ohioap oxcursion ' raton thpt tho peoplo mny como Dby thou- gnnds “and ‘poy tholr dollar to hear fmqnm Inn groatost gathoring tho Northwont hass frsliod guoatn it o city during Lho gala ook 08 mado necessary tho appointmont of the fol- lowing committoo of fifty citizons, to meot the Govornors of {ho Northwest and othor notablos, and do tlia Lionors of tho ocension, na . CITIZENG' BEOSPTION COMIITIEE. Jfon; Wim, I, Guolbough, Ifon, B, W, Fuller, Qlatincoy T, Dawen, = * E. A, Blorrs, Georyre W, Gar[o, N, Fafrbank, - Mavavall Field, niver, Fred J, Qould, Gon. ¥, T, Sherman; WK, Nixon,, ., Philip Wadmworlh, J. McGregor Adams, Perry 11, Bmith, . . Houoro, Heory Greonobaum, .- D, Colvin, A, 0. x"an-o, Gco, 3L, Puliduan, ‘Adbert Pultman,” John Alston, Gon. Mearthur, Hon, Joaoph Modill, 0. 0, P, loldon, . N, Holdan, ]‘hIHY Jonloy, Ool. Ins, 11, Bowon, ‘Cbnrlen L, Wiison, on, B: G, Grulfield,- A, O, Waain 7. Trving Ponree, Dr. V.0, u?x"rl)l\mt, 1. N, Tardin, o, Jolun 0, Dore, L. Jowett, . ] 5 Gon. A, 0, McClurg, Gon, Anson Blager, D, Blakcly, Jamos E, Tyler, W. W, Boyington, Fon, N, . Jud, Qol, G, G, Hammond, Ti, 0, Mddrum, Tlon, J. Y. Beammon, Tha work of fitting tho great passenger-houso forite forty_thousend will bo cxocutcd by A. Qrannis, nnd commonced ‘to-morrow, In order that tho oxtomporized colisonm may bo rendy for rolicarsaly noxt wook. ; Tho full programmos of tho wook, and tho :musical prograrimos tor o rospcetivo eongort ‘occasions will bo voady by Mouday noxt. - Tho ontire musical public of tho Northwost scom to ‘Lo genorally co-oporating with Geo. W, Lyon, tho. Muslcal Suporintondent., Lotiors by hun- droda aro rocoived daily from all parts of tho -country, with proffers of aid. i TIE GIAND JALL. The grand Jubiloe Ball Lag kot a tromendona tide toward tho modistes, and whatover our vis- itors abroad moy bring s of” style, our homo {mn’plo. whosse old clothes wero all burned at the ima of tho firo, or givon away einco that timo, aro not to be outshone. OCEAN NAVIGATION. CUNARD MIAIL LINE. BESTABLISEIRD 1840. Steam Between New Yoi'k, Boston, and Liverpool. TROM NEW YORK: as 17) Rtnssta Nay 2L oy 21 | Ja 2o 28 \May 31 | Uaba utio And from Boston ovory Tuesdsy. Cnbin Passnge, §80, S100 nnd 8130, Gold. Bteorngo Pasage, 1 curroncy. Passengors tnd folght booked to and from'll parts of Turopo at. lowest rator, 8lght Drafs on Great Beliatn, Troland, aad tho Continont. TR ERNET, Gou'l Woat'n Agont. ALLAN LINE Hiontreal Gocan Steamship Co. Tirst-clags Steamships, Unsurpassel for Speed and Cowfort, ranuing on the Shortest Sea Toutes between. EUROPE AND AMERIOA RATES OF PABSAGE: QABIN salaw as by any other FIRST-OLASS LINES. toten ticketsat great reduotior, FEERAGE Tlekols eithiee to or from Lncopo, nlso gtlomost eatos und through o polais n tho West fower 4 RATES or FRRIG T riff 1 clausos Morcl ot oraransnal slies Mocols iso from Liver- Tor othor information, or frelght contracts, apply atthe Company's Olfico, 15 &nd 7t Lasllaah e ALLAN & QO., Agonta. Batling twica & wook fnn Now York, and onrrying pas: spnyers toall parts of Geat Britain, Iroland, Gontlagntal urogn, nud the Meditirancan, Uabin fron teot ritish aud Irisl pris coat, q:fll; est, 9 nontal ports smno as otter regularlinés, ~ All U. 8, currency, Auplyfor full infornation at the Com- pany'a atlieoe, No, 7 Borling Groon, Now York, and N. B. Zanor LaSallonnd Macson'sts., Chicago. ' HODNDERSON BROTHERSY, Agonts. STATE LINE STEANSHIP COMPANY, LIVERPOOL, BEL- ONDERIY. Uty Br h fram Stato L v.’irfl-’{.flfifi“{-’%y}'x e s follma: A LDAY! €O, 3 ‘Agonta, 7 Broadway, N, Y. Stooraigo offico, 40 Broadway, X L. i . TG RENT, OFFICES. A fow Very Desirable Offices are offered for rent in the Trib- une Building. Single or in suites. With and withcut Vanlts. English Tile Floors through- out the Building. Elevator running during all business hours., These Offices are not equaled in the city. The best fo! all classes ofi| % business requizing a _central lo- cation. W. C. DOW, or soon; this coming Drst woolt in Juno. - o presonco’ aasitrad of o multstudo of dlstin AMUSEMENTS. NEW PUBLIOCATIONS, . NOW QPEN, The Word's Greatost Extibition] OORNER OF WEST HADISON &_ELIZABETH—STS{ : 5 g FOREPAUGH'S GRAND ° Menageries, Museums, Cirous, LARGEST MENAGERIES ON EARTIL, Granil New Museums, - Maguificent Circns, A Dally Banguet of Ploaauro'and Tnitruetlon. ‘Do gonalate, “Wondor ctiomns: tetin Do tam, | Triumphs of. Skill, Wondorfa} Ridors, ~ Bkillful Acrobata, Gymnaats.“Toauttful_Horsos,' Porforming Anlmals. - Tha' Worid's Latcst, Groatost, -and Finost Amusom Il(rlflmrlll!« £ 5 pon at 1 and 7 o'olook . M~ Admishlo 50 oonts, nom Chitidron undor 10 yesrs, 35 onl, . SBRAE YOR[PAUGH, Propelotor, To accommodate tio Tast numbors 7h toattond, threo entortainments will bo givon on next Baturag, ooenor Lwonty-second and Stataata, ab 10, ot a3, 2t 7 o'clook. ¥ ‘Aftor losviog Ohicsgo, the GREAT TOREPAUGH BHQWS will oxhiblt {n all tho principal towns fa tho BTATE OF MICUIGAN. — LOOK OUL FOR IT. AIREN'S THEATRE. TO NI and GEIT, Saturday Matinoo. Frory Eronl: 3 LD: snd BACKUS' Orletaol snd BIROM, WAMBOL] only San Francisco MINSTRELS. Trom tho 5b. Jamos Thoatro, Now York, THE MOST TALENTED ORGANIZATION IR THE WORLD. RIDUCED SOALI OF PRIOK: Qrohestra An Orcliestea Oirolo.. Xirat Balcony. Seoond Iialeo Batinoa tickots, MoVICKER'S THEATRE, THF POPULAR ACTOR BEDWIN ADAMS. ‘Thursd: 3 e Baan i o oy 1 and 16, OATS. ey ...;JED\;'!N Aimms. ety ‘%".Tun "INCORSTANE HOOLEY'S THEATRE. BEST COMPANY IN AMERIOA. AMONDAY, May 12, during tho weok and At tho Matt. i . OREAT 800 5 ' o ST B000ESS of Dartley Chmpbells Jast snd CRISKS,” Which ba crowdai tho Thoatro from Pacquatt : NIEW, NOV.NRIf\"——l"nn(gllfixmz‘nné?‘f)lvnx!fi?xg"&l B NG R T P paxat o add o #4705 Gontle Savago.t o Assallnlie - MYERS OPERA HOUSE, KITTY BLANCHARD BURLESQUE COMPANY. GRAND ATTRACTION THIS WEEK-—W ovoning, May 14, Teduday MR. W oduorday and I, . NEW SONGS. NEW FAQES. NEW DANOES. ah'j'll‘r’fli’:cfi\'!llgfumfir’n‘ ;‘.lnulnvarlhgnrco. B DOUA and DLACR-LLED BE-USSAN. 15,000 Copies Sold! ,OF DITSON 4 00.'8 UNEQUALED GEMS OF STRAUSS, Contalning o1l tho boat Btrauss Waltzos, Polkss, Mazure kas, Galops, Quadcilios, &o. 230 Pagos, Prios, 83.60. Thin oxteaordinary onlleotion of Bleanss bast munta has achlovod & 7!‘\1! ‘II:zfl{‘ll‘? .;Ifl(l B’"IIIU'I n!llnrl m:lll‘{:n e o povular anil.aton ‘oimandy 15,000 chnion a0l hice Tiolln, " an or e or. ‘ 4Q hlrzientnit Qu STRAUSS paieri o STRAUSE 10 Tenok Onlop i +/Ona Hoart, Ono Eoil, Mazurka g and b othor ahinton Palkar, Magurkas, Qtiadrillas, oc. biioey B fn bnkod cotoraiied o, ot ¥4 il Alan, fust publishad: “Ktsuiin D) rv\'luilnlt‘md . trause nnico Miale fo eing n ool lrmllm. of tho bost uss o and” Macto Doatarer Fabtihadby OLIVER DITSON & 00, CUHAS, H, DITSON & CO, BOSTON. 711 B'dway, Now York _ RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL, AND. DEPARTURE OF. TRAINS. Spring Arrangcment, 1 A oaty, ot Botd byl TXPCANATION OF REPERENOE MARTA.~ £ Saturdayax. coptad. - * Handay oxceptad, t Mand: e . Tive Blinday st 8200 a8 Datiy, Y oxeoniad: LAz MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN NAILROADS Depol, f jnd Jaot of fieenty-second-sb o0t af” Lake of . ieket oftee, 16 Canalat., corner of Madison, Arrive, Teare, f:30n. m. 10:10 9. .. UENRY O, WENTWORTH, Gonoeal Passcuner Agorite e CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD.. 5 Chicago, Alton & St. Loufs Through Line, and Loutsiana (Qfou) hete short youte.from Ghfcagoto Keniaa Ciiy, Union e, near Madison-at, bridge. i Zeave. Al * 9:16 0. m. " R:10 p. . 16 8. m, [* 8:10 p, 1. 0 . m. 2 8:10p. m, v 40 5. 0 {» 9H0R: m: e, rons (Wosteta Divisio . 2ot 8 Dol Aosomodstive: rom, via Main Lin vig JacKsonsilio Divisfomsse s %9:00 p. m. [#7:80 p, m. Kansas Ofty Expross, via Ja 3 :‘r;g:‘l!’l:. L!n'" xf Loulsiana, 7:00 2, M. xprons. - 0 8. . ‘ootin, Kookuk & Durin & oy, B - TDaily, via ain Ling, and dally oxcopt Eaturday, YiA Jacksonvlllo Diviston. ' 2 Daily, vl + aod da Jac e Bl s, Y s ooy snd dlly” 3 SHICAGO, RILWAUKEE & Sr. PAUL RAILWAY, o D st nltsswat: et ety - ket OFce Leave, Arrive, Mifwaskan, 8t Paul & Minnosn == = MmapKep . Redils A5 HIGE, | oy |1, s Mbwankes, B, Paul Sty 2 olisNight. Kixpross. t0:00 5. m.[* 6100 p. w1, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & GUINGY RAILROAD. Depols-—thot of Lakeats, Indlana.ar,, and Sizteenthest., and Canal and Sixteenth-sls, Ticket ofice iouass Now 03 Blaricater anci it depetpe, cct tn Jrigat Arrive. Dubuaue and Sloux Oity Kxp, Pacifio Night, Expross, Downer's Grava Accommodatior Downer's tire:o Accammodatios AVPHITHEATRE, (Formorly Kixon's.) Every Evonfog and Saturday Matinco, N Ing atrdey Matinco. WONDERFUL -V ANIEEL, Tho Great Deeapitator and Electelclan Extraordlary. ‘Tho Ladioe ot Ghlcago'aro o affm{ Botifiod that st sangaments iavo beon made wlth L1, 11, Homard, daelor, 5 (Vont at.q for tho roserving of noats, whoro lon Ve caents {rom the and Ehil Tumbowlonioonists, will Appaae overy axoningy oo POSTPONEMENT Or THE Entertainment for the Half Orphan Asylum, SR TaLhhe menler hiving mado tts appasrozoo SEhtottalninont Ia 1o tax pisoo,. Basti ‘il plonsy ratais thom an ey vitll baroseisod ab te dhass il plossy rotals them an they wil borocelved st tho dooe; MILLINERY, = MILLINERY WEBSTER’S, 241 West Madison-st, CHOICE STYLES, CLOSE PRICES, PRONPT ATTENTION, JUST OPENED---A LARGE LINE OF ELEGANT Imported Flowers. LIEDICAL CARDS. COBURN Medical Institute, 176 and 177 Sputh Clark-at,, cornor Montoa, Ollago, foundod ‘aud conducted by Dr. J. O, Caburn for tha troatment and curo of all formaof chironlo and special lsonsos In both aoxca, This lnstituto 1t anquostiosably tho m eclontifio In this country for tho troatmont of dlscases, "D, Gohiurn Ia & rogular graduato of modicino, throo diplomas from thu bost collogos n the world, d bas had more exporience fn tho troatinen o privato disoancs than any physiclan In Ohicago. Young on whio requira & physiclan nover fail to fiud apoody ra« " the liands of Dr, Cobura. otamp for s books ort malo and fomal diveatal ‘Addross lottors, D, Olark-st,, Uhleago, Ill. to8 p. m. ; Bunday, ermanont curo At d | fanay ":“\“'h'k‘" sonlo Avolonoa, 2 S7COBDIEN, 175 and 177 Suuth :Al‘lc‘on!\dm‘x,lhl. Oltios houras ba. e, Room 1 Nevada Black. CERTRAL HOTHL Market:st, betwren Madison aud Washingon, CHICAGO. NEW. HOUSE: NS, - éi%%}fgs%’u%'flf’ BLEVATOR. FAERINE nmxg‘gnl? IALL, ~olres i ospoot, Tho best houso Tirst-class nomm“ B $H2L.B80 TEE DAY, ‘THOS, KENDRICK & CO., Propriotors. DIVIDEND NOTICE. Divitend No. 2, Tenlowia Instrancs Co OLEVELAND, O., Lyrll 26, 167 Notta te heeoby glven that, by ordor of tho Prd Gourt, & dlvidend of firo (B) por cont,” payablo on after May B, 1613, at tho Natlonal ity Bank ot Olovol 1nes boon declared to the arodjtors of tho Toutonla Ina axce Company af Oloveland, who havo proved tholr oaime ocordug tolaw, b i A ou applica Dividnd ordars can bo had au, 4 () Asiyno Cr =0 L " Musicians' Union. Speolal weeting, TRURSDAY, Nnilfi. an- finpartaud 1, HOHOLS, busiaoes, Prestdant, DR.C.BIGELOW NFIDENTIAL PHYSIOIAN, 461 Stataat,, Olt O kg by sl st cho phvars: abat Be: () 9 ENTY Yomodies that will 0 AND SPIOIAL SEPARATE PARTORS TR ol QXL (oare witesampe Lo '] rg ers, amps, SON DICELOW, no 451 Statoap, o "I AP DR. MONROH, 977 and 278 Bouth UIRek-st., o, Van Tutau? The most ‘aucoussful physician i altyin the troatment of Chron. 10 °Sad. Gohito-Urinaey Disoases, of both a Al fo. walo disoasvs trosiud with safoly and suec o ISEARE hath ne: D ORRULTATION BT 1o tatton aud:gotlomon, souds on hand. Oures guarantood. ipoudonco e e Tt MONNOT, 37 aad 210 B0uth Olatkeat., cor. Yan luren, Ohicago, 1fis NO CIRIE! D K NO PAY!! T. JAean, 860 Bouth Clark-st., Chicago, May bo canfidantially conultad, porsonaly or by mal, Tre ol shagice, ua all GArRID o grvawy disaatos. D1t Jo KEZN i tho only physielan fn the clty who war- rauls cures or 0o pay, Ofice Lunrs (l?gl_ , 10, tod p.m. DR. A. G. OLIN, 18 8onth Clarkaat,, Chicno, tho lougest gokaged and TRouk ssbomstal Rpablalins b e ot of all brivate, Hond twd clironte, and norvous discasc i bl soxes, stamps for Medical Troatiss, Full {nformation. Uon. sultation froo, * Qorrospondol rate rooms for lades and gntlomon, Loard, attendancs, olo PRESCRIPTION FREE Dabllity, ;Early Decay, B e e e e rhole Lo glosi SN ok Hrow BI11E0N'% 00" Oluolnuati, Otio. dross DI, * “ILLINOIS UENTRAL RAILROAD. Deyot Soot af Lnke-sd. and.fool af Teenty.secondat, afice, 6 Canal-tt, cornér of afaditan, Teare, Tickes 6t. Louts Es *On Baturdaya thia traln will ba run to Obampaign, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, :__ Ticketafflee, 81 Wert Judison-st. Paaifio Fast Lino. Dubuque Da; Pacific Night Ex] ‘Dbuue ) t oeport & Froeport & Dub: Mjiwaukoo Maf Milwaukco Exps Milaukes Passong Miiwaukoo Pas Groen Bay B Bt. Panl oo 8t Pal Bxproe ‘o C,Ilsoflrsil!. *I;DIC'K liSLAND.‘& PACIFIC RAILROAD. 7 ot & g e e e QOmaha, Loavonw'th Al Poru AScommodation, Night kx) o onwartl-& Atchison Bxp: LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. G R R TR T Corner Gangtand Asdisonesits o T eer S douihuck L2 ol Arrive, * 020 p. m. Mall, vio Ate Lio and Matn Lino Srll'lfl,ll Now York Ixpross, via| PO Atlantlo press, vis Afr Lino,, Rl Eapreba, via STnin Li Xiknart Acconnnodation,., Bouth Ohicago Accommios CHICAGO. DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD. Panenger Depot at I, C. & St, Louls Depot, corneraf Ca- Frefght and Ticket gfice 163 Washfng-tonat, Leave, | Arrive, Matl... | Evasvilio & 5 B p. m. 00D, nlit 1308. m, CHICAGO RAILROAD. Arrive, PITTSBURGH, FOR1 WAYNE & Zeave, Day ftxpros Tacitie Lxpre: ‘nat Mal Vi CHICAGD & PACIFIC RAILROAD, (QLN X0 TIOARLLT.. Depot corner Tulstes and Norih Swescise, 16 Metropolitun Dlock, corncr Kundolph and T, LaSallests, Ar Toselle, Accommodat THRVOr Tark Acepmimaiutic Itiver Park Accommodation. .. CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI TH| LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE, polio From the Greal Contral Railroad Depol, foot 5 aum. 1 B8:3p.m. 1. 7ilpim, Zakest, Por through ticksts and slaeping.car ity af Ti ce, 75 G A it oy % afva Foot o 1 o 150" Wi ngion-it, Lorve Oliles; siive at In Only lino running Safarday ufght train to Olnclnatl, Pullman slegjiora o night tratis. Insolvent Act of 1869. Cawda, Province of Ontarlo, Gount; 3 In tha wattar of Thomas Thomsau, tr o atoior B4 e o Thamas Hhsra g hander the solyonit, On tha siztoonth day of Juno noxt, tho undersigned il 1y ta tho J il apply tathio Judgs of 1o eaid Uouft for o dlsckisrgs Datodat tho elty of Hamitton In the uynty of Wont worth, Uhfs tirat day of May, In the o THitknd olgbt Luadrod aqghanv ""&',rfi].‘u‘..; FFanyom Ty Tarey & Malone s ntioracyass niom, INDELIBLE INK, PAYSON'S Combination Te a Oto containing Payson’ Indolibio Ink snd tlgy's Pony thoonly ‘veliabls. Markh Yl“llll. ‘Urads *supp! I'ul & Yullo; snvasiers wanied by STODDARD & O0vs Northampton, Mass, Bawplor, by math 76 conte, Genernl offea Al o iy -

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