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THE FIRST GUN. Inauguration of the Loca_:l‘,i’o- litical Campaign. o Meeting of ‘the Germans of the Seventeenth Ward. | A, C. lcsing ‘and . “Buffalo”? Miller Aunounce Thelr Depariure from tho Itepublican Party. A mooting of Beventoenth Ward Germnna.wns hold at Tileloman’s Thoatro, on Clybourn ave- nuo, yosterdsy ovening, for the purpose of or- ganizing s movemont toward- chsnging the prosent state of municipal affairs at tho clection noxt fall, Thoro woro about- 200 porsons in nt- tondanco, 3 The mooting was cnlled to order by Mr, A. Hottingor," who ‘prococded to make o spoech donunciatory of the manuer in which tho city govornmont {s boing ran. Ho sald o belioved that tho éo-called tomporanco notions, with Wwhich -the hends of our local rulors sdem %o bo ‘full, could bo oradicated ss well w8 elovery . bod: been. Ho was opposed to tyrauny in ovory form and.could seco mothing but tyranny in' the action of ‘tho prosent Oity Government. ‘Tho Gormans wonld, unquestionably, oboy tho law, or what ia called law, but would sock thoir rodross, with othor Riboral people, at tho polls next Novombor. ' .Megdrs, Adoiph Schoeningor, and TFrick wero elected Presidont and Soorotary, respeotively. Tho formor snid that tho object of tho meoting was to organize a movement, rogardless of parly politics, whoroby tho libertics of the peoplocould Do scourcd and rotainod. It apponred to be the wim of tho presont City Govornment to abrldgo tho Constitutional rights of citizens, and make thom subsorviont to its will. Tho Gormana had como under its Know-Nothing displeaguro moro ple, but they woro determinad 22“";.‘1%&“"’5};}‘;" u’muhon.l,y aud lot tho go-called fomperaueo peoplo know that they woro meithor * druukards, sorfs Tor fools, Thoy worodetorminad o 'got rid of tyrants and rotain their Itberties. It was to or- anizo for this purpose that the mosting had guon called. TEu spoakor hoped that tho move- ament would bo of such n chavactor that the three Gorman papers could consciontioualy unito in its support, and that other Ewopla, who wore suffor- | fng from tho Know-No Join in it. Mr. Xuobolsdorf® was thonext sponker, Ho mado n vory oxcited address, saying that tho Cormans lad been drivon fo organizo for solf- protection by tho narrow-minded men who aro =t tho Liond of municipal affairs, and who aro en« hing opprossion, could deavoring to forco thoir own sectarian and EKnow-Nothing opinions down the publio throd. Thoy had succoeded . in this, to a grost dogros, owing to the fact that the pooplo _lad beon misinformed grossly by = tho Fng- lish journals. ‘Tho ~Gormans “wore doter- mived to stand the oppression no longer. Thoy wero going to organize for the prosorvaion of thio rights and privilogos guaranteod thom by tho Constitutions of the country und the Btafe. They wore going to battla for those ineatimible bon- efits at tha polls, for thoy woro a law-pdidingand moral peopls, averso to mob-goversmont and difficulty with constituted suthoriy. ' Ho be- lioved tho result of tho Novembe olection in Chicago would be a storn rebuke o tho Know- Nothing and so-called tomporane oloment. It would show them that the Gornans and peoplo of other nationalties wore nor_puritanical, but progrossive and free, in their 1dous, and jealous of their Fnliucnl rights. Tlo movomont could xot fail, if liborty-loving mm joined in it, and holped sproad it to otiier dvisions of tho city be- {woen now and Novembor CGormans must sup- port it, or becomo tho slsves of tyrants. The following were nopoiuted a Committoo on Ttesolutions: Mosep. Inobelsdorff, Karls, Schmobl, Lengacher. and Lindan, Mr, A, C. Mesing, boing loudly called for, mounted the platf/rin, and spoko “in favor of ®ny movemont wiel would froo the poople from tho thraldom ¢f narrow viows and national prejudicos, by yhich our municipal rulors seem- ed to bo awayed. If such a movement could bo organized hyflegub\lmnu and Democrats who belioved in Zrosdom of thought and action, and ‘who were asxious to proservo the constitutional liberties of tho poople, 5o much the botter. Tho succosg of tho city waa boing imperriled by the Knu\v—Nfihln%cuunm of tho mon in power, Tho xocord of the Germans in this city and'in other cities throughout tho country could be pointed €0 with pride by ovory Germau. Thoy woro not mkardg Dbecause thoy loved the convivial beor, yet tho English prosa of tho city had endeavored to + makeo thom appear as such. Their history in the war for tho proservation of the Union and tha abolition of slavery was as honorablo as that of |. 0y othor pooplo. ' Thoy showod their patriotism and love of American institutions on many o gory field. Bat it soomed, from present g:{: 0AT= mnces, that all thoir saorificos only entitled thom o be trod under foot in civil lifo, Tholr moral record was clearly shown by the national statia- ics of crime, Mnow-Nothingism was striving o got the uppor hand ogain in this city, but it would be put down a8 it was bofore,” Nativo Americgns lhad produced more public men at whom tho fingar of scorn could bo pointed than. Yoroignors, What was Colfax? Was he o for- oignor? Woro DBrooks, and Ames, and tho other public men who had earned -for thomselves tho contompt of the wholo coun- %ll'—hy in the Crodit Mobilior matter, foreigners? 0 speakor closed by saying that he would vote for any man, bo ho Republican, Liberal, or Democrat, who v.ould exort himuelf to koep the personal righte of citizons inviolato. Mr. “ Buffalo * Millor was_the noxt speaker. o told some funny stories, denounced the tom- porance pooplo and the Tomparanco law, and said that ho would never again vote & Republican tickot. Ho would bo & Democrat honeoforward, ond would adyocate the election of men who ssould faithfally reprosont tho pooplo and pre- sorvo their libortios, At this point the Committeo on Resolutions announced that it was ready to report, and the Chairman proceoded to road the rosult of its la- bors. Tho resolutions called upon all Gormans to join in the movement against temper- snco” and for tho malntonanco of tho xights and priviloges guarantecd by tho Constitution. ~ Liboral mon of all parties woroe invited to take part in this work, as tho Gormans did not wish to bo oxolusive, Tho throo German papors of the city wera also called upon to support the movement, and all Gor- _mans wore advised to summarily dispose of that eheet which would be tho firat to raise o disturb- ance or throw cold water on the plans of the leaders. Tho rowolutions wera adapted unani- anously. Mr. Francln A, Hoffman, Jr., spoke in fayor ©f sinking party projudices in the coming cam- poign. In order to show how ho felt about the matter, he turned about and shook hands with DMr. Hosing, This was to signify the union of German Damocracy and Gormay Republicanism, The OChair announced tho following as the Ward Exacativa Committeo: Meussrs, Schnabel, s, Habno, Brand, Hoffman, Dromm, Merke, ongaclor, Bloime, Fricko, Lindan, Lowis, and Hottenger. Tho meating then adjournod, THE CITY IN BRIEF, The anniversary rocoption and donation at the Homo for the Friendlesy iu deferred until Thurs- day, tho 10th inst, V There will bo an entertainment given by the {mmg poople of the Third Unitarian Church, his evening, for tho benefit of the Bundsy- Behool Library. Ownere are wanted, at tho Central Station, for a chost of tos, a trunk containing a lot of patent money-drawers, aud & bolt of valuable oloth, which kinve beon picked up the police during the past woel, On Mondn{ evening noxt an entortalnmont for the bonefit of the Nursery aud Hx\lf-Orlen Afl{- fum, will be given at Standard Uall, Thero will be a concert and & ball, and tho arrangomonts, boing in the hands of tho lady managors, thoso who attoud are assured of n pleasant oveulng. On Robey atrest, botween Jackson and Van Buren, o ““tolot" tickos has boen posted on & domicllo In subatitution for a yellow * Bmall- ox choro” announcomout, which has been rightening paasora-by for » month past, Don'é all apply ot once, ‘The Council Committes on T.iconses met yes- torday afternoon, and agreed to raport againat the passago of the ordinance roquiring every owner of a vobiclo to take ouul‘cnme. Thib precious dooument waa n orostion of tho bralu of tho Hon, Arthur Dixon, commonly known as pho * toamuter's friend.” i It waa statod in Tuk TEIDUNE the other day T O O T O O T T e Wy TSy — S 2 3 4 avry —EUTOT— that Mr, Whoolor, who ocouplod tho position of toss puddlor at tho shop of tho Obleago Plato snd Bar Mill Company, waa discharged for good roasong, It appoars that ho resignod, and this corroction i8 mado at bis roquust. = , - Yostorday nttornoon threo Lioys, nnmad Charlos Floldmack, Oharles Durgos, and Willio Borvis, ran awey from thoir homes, and Lave not einco beon hoard of, - Fioldmaol iivos at No; 884 War- ron avenue, and took away with him his mothor's ‘gold watcl, a Magonlo ring, and a rovolver. one of them woro over 10 yoars old. Yestorday aftornoon 'n German tosmstor namod Oarl Mnch, whilo In an intoxicated condi- tion, fall out of 1ls wagon on Olybourn nvenuo, nand, alighting on Lis hoad, broko bis nock, nn was inatantly killed, - Ho lived in the country. His body waa taken to tho Wobster Avenuo Bta- tion to awalk the action of tho Coronor. Tho gnmblors who wero arrested for vagrancy, on "‘Tuosday aftornoon, woro yestorday morn=- ing lhold under 9206 bail ‘in ench caso, for furthor cxamination, which meana thnt thoy woro lot go loug enough to. ongago in borrowing monoy, or tomething of _the sort,* 80 that thoy enn como into court, and show thal thoy have an ocaupation oulslda of gambling. The Woman's Hospital of tho Btate.of Illinols lias beon romoved to the now building recontly urchnsed by the Board of Governors, No, 229 hirtoonth atroot.- Extonsivo -alterations aro 'boing mado_in - tho- koueo, and until thoso are comploted tho Managors will not bo nble to ro- colvo auy new paticuts olthor as fnmntos ot in tho disponsary nttachod to tho institution. Due notico will bo givon of tho reopening. The Commisslonors of Lincoln Park kinvo Bus- pouded the ordinanco_in rolation to fast dnvhxF on the Lnke-Shoro Drive on Lridays.of cach waok, from- to 7 o'clock p. m. ‘Tho spooding of ‘horsos will bo Pomiucd at the time montloned above, from D) vnmu{ streot to the Circle,—south to tho point whero the Drive dofleots’ into the Park, Al 1wmlua' drivirig will koop to the right. Bulkies will not ba admittod. Tho slarm of fire’ from box 278; nt half-past @ o'clock yostorday mi:'rninfi, was_cingod ; by tho discovery of flames. in tho . old Union' siroct Polico- Htation, . botween Randolph and Lake Elrootn, which imany & bummer and oaat-off will romombor tondorly as a lodging-houuo ‘during tho past wintor. The firo s believed to hnve boon started by an incondlary. Loas, 8200, Xxlmy insured. The houso is tha property of the clty, 4 An intorosting partof tho toatimony in hoar- ing boforo the Commissionors on the oxchange of city and Govornmont proporty for Library purposos, has. to do with fixing the valuo of the walls of thoold Post-Ofico building a8 thoy stand. Tho ovidonco taken from oxports is to tho offoct that, for goneral busincss uses, thoy are worth nothing, excopt for debris, as tho building is not on the businoss line, snd could not bo adapted for business uaes without being torn down. ‘The quostion fs sololy, What is tha matoral worth ? 3 A mooting of tho Bons of Portsmouth—mon who woro born in tho Navy-Yard city of Now Hampshire—wna Liold atNo. 158 Stato stroot last even| nf, for tho purposo of msking arrange- monts to attent tho colobration in commemora- tion of the two hundrod and fiftioth snniversary of tho sottloment of the city, Tho attendance wna not very largo. A committoe waa nppointed to visit tho railrond manegors and loarn if a.re- duction in_the fare could he socurod. Anothor mooting will bo held next Wednosday evening. ‘Wo undorstand that the vestry' and Building Committoo of Trinity (Episcopal) Ohurch decido on thoir Church plans thia wock. Thoso now ‘undor considoration have boen Smpnmd by Mr. Gordon H. Lloyd, of Detroit, and_are thorough- 1y occlosinstical in their stylo of architocture, without any very costly ornamentation oxtornal- 1y, tho design being to socuro o moro offactive as woll as ornate intorior, Wo ho}m to giva our readors full partioulars in a fow days. The roctor, the Rev. Bdward Sullivan, to-day closes tho fifth yoar of his reaidonco in Chicago, and colobratos {t by mouun& his congrogation social- Iy at tho rosidonce of W. M. 'ildon, Esq., No. 30 Wabash avenue, Tho occasion will, proba- bly, bo one of much interost and enjoymout. Tho roverond gentloman alao proposes proach- ing his quintenninl aonivorsory sermon noxb Bunday ovoning. Yostorday morning Dick Lathrop and his wifo, Lottio Palmer, were bofore Justico Bcully, on tho charge of nglmy. Tho caso was continued until tho 24th Inst., in €500 bail, the prisoners romigiug to bring witnosses to provo that tho aw had loft them single beforo thoy woro united in matrimony. A good strong link In n oliain of evidenco, which would prove the contrary, was rocoived by Sorgt. S8am. Eilis, yestorduy morn- ing, in tho whapo of =& ‘dispstch from Racine, Wis., signed by J. W. Palmor, and which rond o8 follows: Alrs, Lottio Palmer has thron husbands, if married' to Diclk Lathrop.” 1t is assertod on good suthority that M. Lottlo Palmor has married and_romarriod, but has never been unmarried, noithor by doath nor by tho law. Bho lms led oliforcpleto with ro- mance, having been & _circus-ridor. No bail wag given in tho casos, and whoroas, » fow short wooks ago, Dick Lathrop and il Lattic Pal- mer stood bofore a church altar in bridal rai- mant, thoy now languish in tho demp and mould of tho Cook County Jail. e e THEY TOOX HI3L ‘Tho Thick Who Robbed the St Louls Public Library Arrosted 1a Chicago== . Mlis Career Among thé'Faro-I3anicu, A man named George Shumaway, alias Wilson, Thompson, Brown, ete., who has figuréd some- what prominently in this city and St. Louis a8 o gombler and thiof, was arrosted yestor- day morning on LaSallo streot by & Bt Louls dotective . named’ O'Neil, and Denny Slmmous, of tho city force. Shumaway was arrested on tho charge of having ‘broken into tho, rooms of thoe Morcantile Library of 8t. Louis, one night in the month of March last, and extracting thorofrom two ofl paintings valued at $2,600 spieco, and $10,000 worth of anciont coin. Tha circumetances’ which lod to his arrcat are as follows ; Thoe efforts of tho po- lico having failed to forrot out the wheronbouts of tho goods, or to fix thoidentity of tho burglar, the Librarian of tho institution, Mr. John W. Dyer, ingerted a card in the city papers, stating that $200 reward would be pald for tho roturn of the goods, and no disclosures would bo made. &m dn{ the Librarian re- coived a card stating that tho missing proporty was at his dispossl, at o certain placo, on Broad- way, in 8t, Louls, The Librarian wont thoro, sud it was dolivered to him by Bhumaway, minus two valuablo modnls. A reward of 176 way puid to Bhumaway, Tho police wero _apprisod of the recovory of tho proporty, and wero de- termined to know who the. deliverer was, Tho Librarian, boing a gentlomnn of honor, dcclined to botray him, but was fually brought boforo the Grand Jury, and compelled” to dikclose Shuma- woy's namo’ aud residence, But, before this, that smart rascal hnd loft tho city, and bad como to Chieago, which was his formor home, Yester- day morning Dotective O'Noil- arrived” in tho city, in quest of him. It was bolleved that nnfy an exhanativo soarch would roveal his hid- ing pirco, But, happily, In_this tho cotectives wero mistaken. Dotectivo Donny Bimmons was dotailed to assist O'Neil, and thoso two hind 1ot walked throe bloclks away from the City Ifall beforo thoy cspied their gamo. IIe was arrestod without diiltculty and lodged in tho Contral Sta~ tion, Not long aftor his arrest, Constablo Jamos B. McLlligott npfunrod in Mr. Wash- burn's offico, accompanipd by Miko McDonald, and agked if the prisoner had any money or val- uables on his person when arrasted which he lind surrendered over to the authorition. It was s motter of eurpriso to the dotoctives thet Miko McDonald should make any such inquiry, but, it being a clvil question, and pro- nuute{l’ln & gontlomanly mauncr, ho was told that blr, Eills had somo proporty In Wis ponscs- sion which ho Lad taken from Shumway. Forth- with MoElligott served a Enmlshua upon Mr. Ellis for the proporty, and, to make matters more cortain, sorved another upon Mr, Wash-~ burn, ''ho proprioty of this proceeding will ba shown by the following: Last fall, Mike's faro- bank, No, 63 West Madison stroot, was often frequented by Shumaway. One night ho lost hoavily, and, fo make it up, alyly cut a hole in tho bottom of tho money-drawer, whilo the gamo wag going on, and extracted thorofrom &190. lo soon aftor loft tho city. McDonald, who is a Punr man, being a vagrant, now sccka to recover ho money by sorving writs of garnishmont. Bhumayway, it would scom, hag mado a business of robblng tho monoy-drawers of faro-bauks, which, sitico stealing stolen money i6 only » elight offonse, is somowhat commendnble, Tast winter he robbed n_faro-drawor in 8t. Louls of $1,000, and, as the monoy couldnot bo found up- on his porson, ho was acquitted In the Tolico Court of the chisrge, Ho I8 a youuy man, about 80 yenrsold, slightin build, blue eyes, nnda ul[:rfi\vd oposator, Io was takon to St. Louls lust nlght, To the Pigeon-Shooting Mntch, The Lake Bhoro & Michigan Bouthern Rullway Btock Yards dummy will moko an extratrip to-day, louviug b Harrison streot depot ot 12:16 p. m,, to accommo. dale those wishing to attend tho plgeon-shooting watch at Doxter Furky THE PLANS. Result of Yesterday’s Moeting of the Committee, * The Number of Oompetitors Re- duoed to Six. How Mr, Tilley Dostroyed His Chances by Carelessness, Binco tho oventful day whon Ald, Ogdon do- clarod that *Wo, tho Ohairman of this Commit- teo,” dld not want any roporters to ohronicle tho aolions of that Committeo in tho sclection of plang, tho gontlomen and othors roprosonting tho dally papers wore not admitted to thelr ses- slons, Evon tho janitor's brothor failed to steal surroptitions admittance. And, - though more than one column of o certain disroputablo nows- papor was printed, purporting to bo a roport o2 tho doings of the Committes, not ono word of it contained o syllablo of truth, i Tho Joint Committeo mot yostorday morning and discussed matters in the -ohilly privacy of HKontucky Block, Thoy adjourned till attornoon, when stx plmisworo to bo choson of tho sixtoon which had beon sifted out from tho forty-nine. Mayor Medill was present. Aldermen Ogden, Bailoy, Hoath, MoGenniss, and Sehmitz } County Commissionors TLonorgan, Horling, Gallowny, Binger, aud Boguo; and Public Works Commis- .slonors Thompson, Cartor, and Prindlville wero aleo prosont. ‘Tho Committue, aftor Wrousalug tho inorita of somo of the plans, took & voto, whick rasultad in tho choleo of the plaus of the follow- ing architecta s Moasers. Matz, Gay, Burling & Adler, Ttandall, and Wheelock & Thomas, Bix moro ballots were had, and No. 8, the work of n forelgn architoot, wns admitted at tho ocurnost solicitation’of Ald. Ogden, who desired to give tho authora complimentary vote. This argument for the choico of No. 8 has alroady boon prossed by Ald. Ogden throo times, Tho question is ‘whethor No. 8 will not receivo tho firat premium by o oomFllmnntn voto. | ‘Che articlo published in the Times yestorday criticising tho plans of sovoral architcets pro- duced somo slight tallk among tho Committao. Tho writer, while praining tho really handsome and strikingly original design -of Mr. Tilley, in- dulged in somo strong languago in reforence to . Mosura, Burling & Adlor. "It chargos tho lattor gontlomon with o direct pflumllt to bribo & ro- ortor of that papor with n pair of costly aleovo- uttons and & sot of studs to match. " So mno- roliable is the -Z%mes gonorally thnt tho article had directly - the opposito offact .to that intonded. 0 Committee woro inclined to throw Mr. Tilloy overboard, and accept Mossra. Burling & Adlor, with' no; biottor roason for 8o doing than that a dircet chargo had beon mado against the . lattor. by o nowspaper which was noted for its untruthfulness. This is to bo grently rogrottod. If the chiarge istruo, itis suffiolont cause for the exclusion of this design, and can bo proven vory roadily, Tho city editor of the Times, or tho roportor to whom tho bribo was gont, will doubtloss teutify to tho fact, if it is o fact, It is tho intention of the Committeo to investigato tho matter, and, should the charge bo sustained, to drop Dessrs., Burling & Adler without moro ndo. If the charge is falso, anothor libol suit will bo added to tho slroady oxtonded list arrayed on tho legal &lato againat the paper which publishod it. Mr, Tilley’s plan received tho warmest comn- mondation from tho Committee for its originali- ity, boauty, and harmony, but the architcct Lms made an orror for which he should nover forgivo himself,—nn orror of sheer carclessuoss, by whiok: hie hna last tho fruits of all his Iabor. One momber of the Committeo said: ¢ Ho must have boen inepired whon ho draw that plan, o per- feet does it soom ;" but, liko many another man of gonius, lio has' lot & trifling orrorruin him. Hia cornors eaoh projeot cight foet into the pub- lic streot, and beyond tho limits of the Court- House Bquare. This ploce of careloauness is de- lorable, becauso it cannot bo romedied without estroying tho s}rmmotry of the atructuro. "'he plan of Messrs Armatrong & Egan found » atauncls supportor in Ald, Bailoy, who baa the contract for the County Juil, in process of con- struction sccording to plans farnished by this firm, Ilis intluonce, howevor, failad to savo it, sud 1t wont Ly tho 'board without cveating nuy rant stir, 570 tho firat ballot, Mossrs. Cochrano & Millor received but three votes, and on the remainder thoir stock novor rose higher than five. This rosult was entirely unexpocted, and will crente considorablo amusoment among the fraternity. Mossrs. Rankin & Gnma?rv were dropped again, but this was to bo oxpoctod. Thoy are om‘fi-uly out in the cold now. 0 tho nino plans solected cn April 23, the fol- Towing bave boon droppad : Messrs, Cochrane & Millor, Welsh, Tilley, Karls, and Armstrong & Egau. ‘Lboso that remain of the nine'nro Otto Motz - Honry L. Gay, Burling & Adler, and Whoelock & Thomas ; No. 8 and Randall have boon added. - The noxt ste conmmh)lntull by tho Committeo i8 ono which will moet the viows of tho tax-pay- era. They will employ sn oxpert (uot a bogus one, but o genuino export) to inspect every ono of the plans aud spocifications, and estimate the cost. , Tho. gontloman who is thought of is o ' Scotchmun who bas mado. a busl- ness of' this inspoction, - " having been carofully educated to it. His labors in thia city have 'saved property-ownors largo ‘sums of money during tho robuilding sosson, bfl corroot- ing tho chargos of contractors aftor the archi- tects bad Fuuaod upon them, To those gontle- ‘mon who have omplocvud bim ko has saved about 16 por cont of what fheir buildings would have cost. Ho has boen in the city a littlo more than B yOOT.. 2 . On.Wodneadny noxt, tho Committes will in- spack the written doscriptions sont In by the urchitocts, confining -themsolves to tho sixteon from'among whom "wore chosen tho six fortu- nato gontlemon named ebove. What they will do then is not dofinitely known to themselves. 4 PERSONAL. : R, O, Phillips, Cincinuati's Clyil £ngineer, is at Andorson’s. Sonator C. W. Upton, of Waukegan, was(at tho East Bide Briggs yostordsy. Col. Benj. Kroger, Astoris, is at the West 8ido Briggs House. The Hon. W. E. Leftingwell, Tows, ia at the Eact Side Brigga. The Hon, A. Prinolpal, of Ronssellaer, N.Y., s at the Wost Bido Briggs House. Tra Ramsdoll, Adrian, Mich,, slumbers at the ‘Wost Side Briggs. Rfi‘lJ)h ‘Waldo Emorson loft tho Garduer, for tho West, yostorday morning. T, D. Jermain, of tho Milwaukeo Sentinel, 18 ot the West Side Briggs Houso. . AMaj. R. E. Crofton, of tho United States Army, was at tho SBhermun House yostorday. Capt, McGraw, Ohief of Police, Quincy, loft tho Wost Bide Briggs Iouse yostorday. The Hon, William Windom, 3. 0., of Minne- sota, was at the Bherman Ifouso yestorday. C. T. Jarrott, Buq., formerly of Aurors, but now of Now York, is at tho East 8ide Briggs. ., Jlulfo J. P. Mansfield and Ool. J. M, Ford, of Dotroflt, wore at tho Matteson Hougo yesterday. “Rip Yan Winkle" Jefforson's agont, Mr. W, 8, Lockyor, loft tho Wost Sido Briggs Houso last night for 8. Louis. : ? The Hon. Chancallor Zabrisks, of Now Jorsoy, and Gon, M. M. Knapp, wro :‘ tho Bhorman House, en routo for San Francisoo. Loandor Bandor, Edward J. Steel, James 8, Libby, Miohael J. Coatollo, and Matthew Mo~ Guirk woro yostordey appointod regular mem- bors of tha polico force. Mr. J. F. Rudolphson, the woll-known bnss einger, who was ono of tho wololnts ut ile Cin- cinnnt! Fostival, Is atoppiug at tho Shorman Houso for a fow days. J. W. Ooon, tho bliliardist, has hoen heard {rom in Moxico. IIo will bo Liore about the 1st of July, aud, in all likolikood, will reprosent Chi- cago in tho threo-bell tournamont, A l;mrty of Dostanlans, connocted with the At- lantic, Topoka & Bauta Io Ruilrond, broakfusted ot the Bhorman Jantnrdn morning, and left tho city during tho day for the Southwost, Theo following wera among tho distinguished arrivals ot tho Qardner yesterday: II, W, Tronch, Ifartford, Coun.; W.'T, Griffoth, Phil. ndolphia ; Oharles D, Darllug, Boston ; H, T, Kimball, Massachusetta, Merrltt I, Demont, of the firm of Doment & Qray, short-hand writors aud law roportors, will lonyo for Europe tlis afioruconm, Lia Leplth . 0., of{Lyons, has hoon somowhat lmpflrnd by hard wori, and his objact in going abrond s to rocuporata, The following wore at_tho Sherman House ostorday: Dr, Kuhn, Rending, Pa,; Goorgoe W, Tuttlo, Rochestor, 'i A,.D.' Baldwin, Akron,. 0.; John .Whitloy, .Toronto ; Dr. unorfn 3 Graff, Omaho j- Mra, E. Groon, Philadolphla ; E. P, Cropnoy; Lincoln; 1. 'H. Kellogg, il waukeo. i s Tho following wero at the East Bide bflW Inaturdnyx D. J. Jonkins, Musoatine, Iown' W, b, MoOormlok, Olinton, Towa; J. M. Williams, New Moxico; Oharlos 1+, Thomson, Clnoinnati’; J. K, Hamilton, Fond du Lac; William Paarson, Now York; 8. 0. Watkins, Lonvenworth, Kan. At tho gonoral monfing ‘hold Inat ovening by tho Italian Booloty, at tho Masonta Building, oownor of Randolph and Halsted streots, tho fol- Jowing gontlomen woro elooted for the onauin, L1338 i. Molinolli, President; F. Fiorentini, lco-Prosidont ; Charles Iaggio, Treasuror A. ‘Valosteo, - Finauclal ' Bocrotary; A. Zorra, Corro- #ponding . Bocretary; G, Logalo, L. Arata, G. Dotto, L. Gaudolto, G, Colla, Committoo. Mr, Josoph Kenny, long n worthy membor of tho Chicago polico farce, ins sant in Lia reslg- nation ag s(loundnmml.- and will onter upon the duttes of Couatable, having boon clected to that ofiico Iast _April. oficiont officor, and the forco “conld not well af- ford to lose many such mon, simply bodauso it has not got thom, L e My, Prof. Tawcott and husbond purposo an Amorican tour. Thoro in & E:Bnl rivalry botwaen Dan Rico and 0lo Bull for tho champlonehip and §1,000 a side, 88 farowolliate, - Oolfax will challenge the viator, Tho Rov. Z. M. Humphroy, formorly of Ohien- go, proachod his fifth anuivorsary” sormon na gulur of Catvary : Prosbytorian Church, Phila- ‘delphis, last Bunday. > . Judge Olifford, of Malne, now sonior Justico of tho Unitod: Btotos Bupromo Court, contom- plates paying n visit to Onlifornia the coming Boason. . -Thera is_.ono man in his party who, if Gon. Grant should soo fit to appoint aa Ohlof Justico, ‘would bowell mnoivod‘\;{ tho bar and tho peaplo. ‘Woe alludo to William M. Evarts, of Now York, Ho {s eminontly qualified for tho position. But we havo not tho elightost idea that he will bo solected. Home small, flnullog ing lawyer-poli- tloian, like Bonator Qonkling, will- be put in the place once honorod by Jany, Marshall, Taney, and Ohaso, If Grant didn't do this, heiwouldn't bo Grant,—Cinoinnall Enquirer. By arrangomont, tho lbel.for divorce filod by the Hon. Cbarles Bumner against his wifo ontho fironnd of desertion, cams up for hearing bofora udq;: Colt in tho Bupreme Court to-day., T, V., ol appoarod as counsel for Mr, Sumuor, and Byduoy Bartlott and. J. K. Lotbrop for Mrs. Bumner, Although the case was heard in the rogular court-room, it was conducted in so quiot & manner that fow of the spoctators present wero aware what was trmnph-rug. Noither tho liboloo or libelant wero prodont, and, after Loar- in ono wituess, Judgo Colt doérasd Br. Sumnor o divorco from tho bonds of matrimony on the ground above stated.—Boston Journal, Alay 10, Tho nophow of Thaddous Stovons Lad a, largo ‘part of his surly unclo's estate Lequeathed himn ou condition that ho would nover uso intoxi- cntlng drinke, Itsooms that the young gentle- man Znd too high an opinion of a constilutional Julep and a moral cock-tail' to turn his. back upon thom for the sake of fllthy lucre, so the oxcoutors will apply the procoeds of the grnpurty, which aro variously estimated at from 50,000 to $100,000, to tlio- founding of an Orphans’ Home in Lancastor, The will provides that no distinction of race, religion or color shall bomado in the Home, and that all the inmaton shall ot at tho samoe tablo. We don't romembor an instanco of firmer foalty to the Kingof Grain, John Barleycorn, than this nophew has mani- testod.—Louisuille Courder-Journal. - TO-NIGHT. The Saloon-Closing Ordinauce to Go Into Operation at 11 P, M. To«Day, The Polles Forco Ordered to Arvest Al Saloon- Keepers Found Selling Liquor After that Mour, Thoe Police Commiesioners hold a private mooting on Tuesday ovening, which wan attend- ca by tho Chiof of Police, and at which the fol- lowing genoral order, having roference to tho enforcement of the 11 o'clock liquor ordinance, was discussed: . 2 & 1. Upon rocelpt of this order, the force will put in exocution tho ordinance “ Providing for tho closing of saloona at 11 o'clock p. m, each day,” and. found on pago 193, Councll proceeding for i ourrént yoar. . 2. The words ‘' night-time,” occurring in ‘sald or~ dinsnceare construed to mean’ during tho lours in ‘which 1t 18 noceasary to use artificial light in tho trans- sction of ordinary business, e 3, Whenovor nuy person shall bo found selllng, or giving away, or i aoy maunor dealing 1 “sny vinous, spirituous, srdent, fntoxicating, or fermented lguors, 1n violntion of tha'sald ordinance, it will bo the duty of the oflicer discovering or learning of such violation to arreat such persai’ forthwith, 4, Attention is haroby directed fo the provisions of Boc, 3, Obap. 50, of tho Rovisod Ordinances of 1873, which rolate to tho posting of liccusca for tho' #alo of liquors, and o rigld excoution of tho same is en- Joined upon all members of the forco, \ Commisaloner Bheridan objocted to tho pas- sage of the third soction, causo rofractory saloon-keapers could ba punfshed just as sovora- 1y through the medium of & summons,. 88 in the unday Inw, X Commissionors Magon and Wright thon intro- duced the following amondments to Becs. 8 and 4; 2 Bec, 8, ‘Whonover any person shall be found selling, giving avway, or in any manuer dealing in suy vinous, apirituous; srdont, intoxicating, or formented liquors, 11 violation of tho'saiil ‘ordinaiice, it will bo to duty of tho officer to arroat such person forthwith, BE0, 4, Attention is horeby dircetod t6 the provision of 8ua. 3, Chay, &0, of tho Ravisod Ordinnuces of 1873, which requires licenses for the sale of liquors to be conspicuously ponted in {ho sales or Lar-room, und o Tigid oxecution of tho samo enjolued upon ull mem- bers of fue forco, - -+ Commissionor Bheridan said that the part to which he took particular excoption, viz., giving to ofilcers tho powor to ontor saloons and make acrosts, was not changed. by tho amoudments, nndd therofore he could mnot voto to pass thé ordor. " - B Commissioners Mason and erfiht then yoted for tho ordor as amionded, aud it bocamo a po- lico law. 3 . Y . On and aftor.to-night; tho mombors of the po- lico force aro empowered to onter saloons after 11 o'clook, and arrest persons who are found vio- !ntl{ng tho “ordinauce, aaspecificd in the'above order, .. 5 3 Yostorday .afternoon Commissioner Bhoridan showoed Tiz ‘Lninune_reporter the followjng, which he said ho intended 'to offer at the meo! ing of the Bonrd to-day : g T disapprove of that portfon of Sso. 3 of Gencral Order No, 22 which directs tho ofticora ' to rrost forth-. with,” as au unnccesuary, injudicious, snd dangerous exorclie of power. 3 .. Tho Commissienor has but slight hope of bo- ing allowed to spread his protest on the record of procoodings, B — AMUSEMENTS. M'VIORER'S THUEATRE. +4YVild Oats,” ono of the morriost and most do- lightful of tho old comedien, was presonted at MecViokor's Theatra last ovening, with Mr, Edwin Adams a8 Rover, o charaotor which ho has mado almost his own, and in which his capaclty for gonteel comedy is oxhibited with most admirable oftdot, The audionco was not & hrfin ono, a fact for which the rainy woathor was doubtless re- aponsible, for it is not to be nu{)poaed that so uamplotufy charming and attractiven porform- suce asMr. Adams’' Rover would be lightl; Bnronlzod on any other nsccount, In spirit an umor, and in tho gracoful dash with which tho impersonation is flnvored, it is a most ongaginy part a8 played by Mr, Adams, Ho was but mod- orately supported b\{ the uam}mn{, the members of which geemed 1ll at case in' the old uomodr Mr, O'Neill manifosted o toudenoy to slightly oxaggorato tho roleof John Dory, sud Mr. Piorco wag rathor tamo as Sir George, Mrs, Allon mnde of Lady Amaranth s Quakoross sufiiciently do- mure and charming, and tho Ephraim Smooth of Mr, Barry was a croditable picco of charactor acting, The samo bill will bo glven this oven- ing. DIRORAANIZED. No perluymnnca was_given last evening at Myora’ Opora-Iouso by the Kitty Blanchard Bur- losque Combination, Wwhich was disbandoed yos- torday., Couse, lnck of patronsge, and the cause of that nuggus‘s Itwelf, ey SN Ollo Constitutionnl Convention, Corunpus, May 14,—The Constitutional Con- ventlon this afternoon completed tho oloction of officials ps follows: Pirat and Bocond Asslstant Olorks, Robort Hurlbut, of Dfih‘"nd ond David Fisher, of Lima; First and Second Asslstant Borgoant-at-Arms, 'James Morgan, of Oincin: | nati, and Frod. Dlonkuor, of Colum! Poste | musstor, Ohaa, Rhodoy, of Jackdou, Mr, Konny bes boon a most |- Went up wilh u THE SLUNG-SHOT MURDER, Coroner’s Inquest on the Body of i Charles P. Wickstron | Tostimony of Witnesses of tho Affrny Botween Doconsed and Tis Mur- s deror, John Miller, Ooronor Btophona yostorday Liold an inquost at tho County Hosjital, on tho body of Ohnrlos P." Wiclstrom, the murdored Bwode, the cfvoum- stances of whose death woro given in Tun Trim- uxg of Wodnesday,” Tho followlng is the ovi- donco olioited : Dr, Emmons, aworn: 1 made o post-mortem ex- amination of (o body of Charles Wickalron, st tho Morgue, May 10, 1873, X found no marks of injury npou tht body, ' ¥ foind a wound upon tho postorior jglit sido of hoad, Upon oponing tho hoad T found thio skull fractured and tho rain broken down, aud considorablo pua formed, Tho pus fa tho reault of tho inflammation_ aftor the' infury. Tn my opinion, tho man camo ta his death from {ho {njury rocelved fipan tho Load, Tho wound was prodiced' apparontly by some blunt jnstrumont, that would crush the skull by tho blow, A slung shok, or emsll hammor would pro- duco auch & wound, but o fall would not, 3 John Engman, sworn : 1 reside at No. 103 North Wolls atreot. I havo boen acquuinted with Wickstrom #inco 1804, Know him in Bwoden, 1o wag my room- mato at the samo Losrding-houso, After thio danco Wickutrom hnd mysclf started to go to bea, Miller “Millor and Wickatrom got iuto n ‘quarrel, Wickstrom told him (Miller) to go to bed, sud o be fooling aroud thore, lia quarrol oudls by Wickstrom calling Millor a ihict, Millor pul bis hand in tho inalde pocket of his coat as if looking ‘for pomething to atrike him (Wickatrom) with, Wickstrom #afd “ I know - you have got a slung-shot, but T nmn not afraid.” I went - betweon tho two men, I told ‘Wickstrom to go fo bed, and took. him by the coat and Jorked - him - into - {ho room, snd closed, the door. . Wicketrom thon undressed and went Lod, Nolson thon camo into {ho roomn. Carlson, tho c"’ rietor of tho louao, camo linto the X00M, Bl Rokod Wickatrom why lio had abusod 3Millar, sayiug thot Miller complainod ‘that Lo (Wickstrom) had called him a thiof, Wickstrom said that Miller was in tho habit of running from ono boarding-Lolieo to suothior, without paying his dobts, and of stealing his baggago nnd running away. Corlion (hen went away, ‘Wickatrom then Jumsmd out of bod and startod out of tho daor, into tho hall, Baying ho wauted to sco Carlson aud toll him what kind of o man Millor wag, I told him not o go, bt Lo went out, I theu emw Miller como up tha back atatrway, I heard a heavy crack or blow, and then o fall, ‘Thon I saw Miller ¥un bnck very quick aud go down tho same staira, Nolson nnd mysolf weut out into tho hall, Wo catrled Wickatrom to'bodl, Wickstrom sald that Mitlor struck him with o knifo on tho back of tho head, . Joasph Carlson, sworn : I hove soon the ‘body in tho dead-houso, It i that of Charles P, Wickstram, who boorded with me, I saw him last_livo ot my boord- ing-house, on last Saturdsy ovening, II0 was come Iaining of a wound in tho hoad, o etated tomo that t woa s blow given him by Churles Millor, also o boarder at my houso, {Tho evidcuce glven by tho wit- ncss was tho samo in subatanco as Lhiat of Engman.] Charles Nelaon, suzorn ¢ 1 resldo st No, 193 Narth Wals stroot, I om n boorder ot that houso, I was pe- uainted with Oharles P, Wicksirom, the decensed, bo- foro deaths, Ho was o bourder in tho snma piaco. Two wecks g0 lsst Baturdsy thoro was a damco at my boarding-house, Wickstrom waa at tho danco, alao man by the name of Millor, 1 . do not know of any troublo botween thom, Thatnight about 12 o'clock I wont up staira to go to bod. . When X got opposite tho room occupled by Wickstrom, o man B med John Lugman wan standing in tho doof of {ho room, and Wickstrom was in bed, Ho canio outrido of tho door futo tho Lall, Just then Miller camo up stairs from tho back part of the houso that4ezds down to bis (AMillor's) bed-roomt, He passcd tlio doar jof my room vory quick, and immodiately afterward I Licard & toavy fall, and then 3tiller ran by my door ngain, and Sitmped down tho stairway, I lind to pnss throngh tho -Foom ocoupled by deceascd, oud John Engman to got foto my own, but waa slanding ot tho timo in the room occuplod b{ Qocenaed, En};mnn and mysolf thers camo out ofter the full, and found Wickatrom lying o tho hall. Carlaon, thia propristor of tho liouss, came up-stairs at the ‘ssmo time, and ‘walked up to Wicksirom snd asked him what was the mattor. Wickatrom said * Blillor has hit mo.” We 1ifted Wickatrom up and I saw a wound in tho baok of his hoad. Ho was bleeding from the wound. Wo }ml him to bod, and ho again said that Millor :hit him, From tho timo that Wickstrom left tho bod untilX heard tho fall was not ono minuto, Thero was no ono i the hall but Miller. T do not know of ouy {ronblo betwoen Wickstrom and tho other boarders, 3iller left the house on Sunday morning. ‘Tho noxt day I saw him in tho ynrd, and soon sftor @omo one said that Mfillor had gono, Ile was running when I saw him in tho? yard, I did not g toMillor about the cano when hio passod the door ; he went so quick it wos impossibla for me to meo whethor ho had anything in his hands or not, ‘Thoro was no loud {alking or noiso provious to the fall, T uover saw Millor hovo Rlung-aliot, Tho verdictof tho jury was “that tho said Charlos P, Wickutrom, now lyhxg dord at the County Hoapital, in tho City of Chiicago, camo to his death May 12, 1873, from inflammation of the brain, produced by a fracturo of tho skull; and we, the jnry, find that said injury was producod by some instrument in the hands of John Millor." ‘The polica know tho whorenbouts of Miller, and will have bim in onstody boforo the reador liag finished perusing tho above testimony. S e S MAKING THE FEATHERS FLY. Sweopstnkos Pigoon«Shooting at Dox= ter Park Yosterday Alternoon, The first of a sories of pigeon-shooting events, arranged to tako placo at Doxtor Park, accurred yosterdsy aftornoon, It was o swoepstakes of 25 cuch undor the English rules, there being twenty-three ontrics. Tho peculimity of tho English rules ig that five ground-traps aro used, {lwud five yards opart at oquol distances from ho acore, with which zl\o{‘uummuuinnt« by stout cords,. Tho shootor, not knowing tha trap that is to bo pulled, must koep an oyo on the five, so that tho difficulty of the under- tlkfng is largoly - inoreasod, BSomo com- pensation, however, is found im . the privilego of using the second barrol if tho first 1ails to bring downthe bird. Bomeo vory fine shots were made in this way, two_Dbirds boing dropped by Mossrs, Thomns and H. H. Klein- man at o range of over G0 yards. The crack shots woro out in full force, but_they mads o oor showing, Paino, Tinkoer, and Bogardus bo- fn about thio poorest on the entire list. It was to bo oxpeoted that they would suffer somo dis- edvaitage, as the varlous compotitors woro handica x;cd, the bost shots being required o shoot né 0 yards’ riso, whilo othora wora placed 8433, 27, 96, 36, 24, aid 20 yords rospootivaly, Tho day was oxceodlngly cold, and fho birds, though wild, irore dumpish and bard to raise from tho trap. ‘I'his oporated soriously pgainst good scores, as nearly all tho igoons would walk off throo or four yards from rhn trap befere taking wing, The progress of the match was yery mauch retarded thoreby, and when darknoss overtook tho marksmen thoy bad shot at bnt 10 birds each, and the match was postponed until this foronoon at 10 o’clock. Be- low K« tho score as far as shot Name, Yurds rise, Seore, I. A, Faino., 1-3 ¥, W, Tinkor. 1— AL 11, Bogordus, 06 A, Kioloman 1-9 M. 1-8 : ore. 011100010 000110100 111000111 111110111 011111110 10111110118 11111111109 11111100118 10101011117 1001101100-5 0000101111 10001101016 11101100117 11010101117 11111001118 00111111107 1111110000-0 1111100101-7 W. B, Wilcox, 11110110017 W. T, Johnson, 000101010038 0. Finu,.., 01010111117 ¥. Bpencor. o 10101011117 ‘This afternoon Bogardus and Tivnker shoot for tho American championship and $1,000, tho match oonsisting of 100 siugle risos onch, accord- ing to the Rhodo Island rilos, The nunounco- ment {a made for the information of tho public, and with no intention to put to sliama the nig- gardly policy of tho mauagors of yestorday's shoot] nF, ‘who violated all procodent by exacting an admission foo from the roportors of tho press, —_———— To Be Continued. Tho reduction in prices of furnifuroat Potter, King & Co.’s, Noa, 284, 280, and 388 Wabash avenuo, Dlack ‘walnut marble-top chamber suils for §60, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Fi ncinl News. New Yous, Muy 14.—Depreaston v tho featuro fn fnanclal affalrs to-dey, Hoports of a probable ud- vauce i tho Bank of igland rates of intercat to-mar- Fow to 6 per cont atifToncd gold and oxchunge, but tho boarlels focllug on tho Stock Lixchungo was quito stzong, sudrosuiled in o desiuo, Fanglng from X to 3¢ pur cont, B § ey cusy most of the time at 007 posconty oy {o gold, o ou inoreasod demand, aud closiug st tho ogal Tato, Hlerliug strong at 108X @108%; for 60 days, and 1097; @10 for slyght. © % ) y Gold ircegulir, ranglng from 1175 to 118, closing nt 177@118. - Loaus ot 4@7 per cont, Oloarings, $31,- 0,000, rasury dlsbursomonts, $372,000, Custows Tecolpis, $485,000, Govorumonts ateady and dull, Btata bonds nominl. Siooks woro clivey ot ganorally declining raten, with freat prossure to well, Pacitio Mail was particulatly cavy, largo blocks of slock changluy hands, Thio rumof of opposition fo tho Lngliahiling on tho Ohina roulo was ogain uscd with' marked offcct, bub Tous ouly on ftho fact flat tho stéamer Alloona , canie” to Ban Trancisco, whero slio waa chazlored to tako a oargo tq Evgland, ¥rle e e e ————————— e was alio henvy, in sympathy with London pricos. Tevtorn. Unton wa tho oaly’ Tirong stock on tho list. 2:1“3“ :":':f‘ é‘fl“"&‘éi‘}“?m;}"sn l‘;;l}l}o lm(”' A o i G " 3 0, 0, % W hoxg, i, %0 ;'un’fl:’n Tanifo, 81 80, 0, t, Paul, B6X, G4, [ Ollon, ‘4237, 41X, 413¢ | Lk Shoro, 003¢, 107%, Udic; Now York Contra), 1004, 1003 + Rtack Ialand, 10837, 1077, 108} Wabash, 0, Gy, G2 ¢ Harlom, 120, 12657, 126, 't market, aftor steadying somewhat in tho after- noou, finally closed dull aud hieavy. OVERNMENT DONDE, Coupons, '81. Joupon: 8L, 6-20a of '62 , 118 Coupons, '08. 1184 Qoupons, 4 ma’f Now 5a,.. 14 Caupone, 65 173¢ | 10-40, e Couponr, 65 ( 18" | Qurro K174 TATE DONDA, Mlssourl 43 084 | Virgindas, oldus.ess. £ | Nl Gaeotinn, oli,.38 Tonnesssos, ol North Garolinas, now,10 Tonsonsecs, o Virginiss, now. 013 o T3 AT, 5 8012 Paci &9 033 flo... Central Pacific honds, Unjon Pacifio bouds, Dol, Lack, & Wostorn, 103 Hartford & Erlo,.i.." 3% 80 Northweatorn pfd.,., 855 Rock Iuland, 1 N, J. Central, Forcign Markets, Toxpow, May 14— p, m.—Cousols, ,ONX for monoy ; 035 on necount; £-208, '0F, 014 3 do ‘67,935 § 10-408, B81¢ 3 now B, B435 ¢ Erlc, 483 . Tho nuiount of billlion doposited 11 bak on balanca to-day was 8,900, 5 -0 Sugar, apot 24eGa0 03, alont 265@201 0. Pans, Moy 14,—Rontes, B4t 670, - = ) LiveRrrooL, Mny 14— Evoning.—Cotton firmer but not bigher; middling uplay %41 deans, 9gd} snles 16,000 port,’ 4,000} Amorican, 4,0003 April and Moy, ship. mouta from from Bavannal snd Olarloston, 83@, 8513 Juno flcllvnrgyfigvnunnh or 'Oharleston, 87¢d Y Mny "dolivory “do; #ia; April-nnad May shipmonts; New Orloans, 91-10d ; ‘shipped fi 91104 ; shiphed from New Orleans, dolivoratlo 3oy June, 83¢d ; wlipped from Savannilt' and. Charleston, dolivorablo "Mny, July and August, 8%d; _Juno de- livery, Now Orleans, § 1-10d. é = Cumberlsud’ mid- Broadstufls quict, Cheeaa 703, Antwenr, May 14,—Rofinod petroloum, 4031, dles and balance unchanged. Buffalo Live Stocld Mavicots NowOrlcans, BUFFALO, May 14,—Cattle to-day, including 40 cars - roported to arriv, 1,616 total for tho weak, 6,230, Murkot very lively st yostorday's pricos ; abaut 1,600 Qisposed of ; salos, 782 Tliinols atecrs, 1,028 to 1,419 lbs, #t $5,70@0,05; 160' Tilinols atillors, 1,140 lbe al.$5.80} 70 Hlilnofs atockors, 955 1L, nt $5.70; 980 Toxas stoors, 053 Lo 1,188 s, at $5,45@56,80; 16 Missourd stears, 1,134 1bs, ot £5,75 ; 28 Minsourd oxen, 1,008 Ibbs, at 5,00 30 Kannos steers, 1,088 fb, at $5.83; 23 Michigan ‘stock, 113 1hn, at $4.873¢ 3 44 Canada atock 066 -to 801 I at $4,75@5.00; 38 Olfo sifllors, 980 fo 1,108 lbs, at 3,625 @5.05. - ‘o Buzkr AxD Lasns—TRoceipts to-day, 2,000, Total for tho wook, 6,600, Markot lens nctive; Eflm H@e Off from yestorday, Ralos—1,260 Ohio clipped ‘shicey, av 88 to 00 1ba, ut $5, 0.20. 5 il 1loge—Recolpts fo-day, B00, Total- for, tho weok 14,600. Mnarket dull for waut of stock ; yards baro af on carly hour, Now Yorl huyers hanled ont of mar- Xet, rofusing fo pay ovor $5.2 for good pigs. _Balei— 243 Oblo hogs, av 105 to 105 1bs, nt $65.45@6,60; 126 Michigan logs, av 105 Ibs, at $6,60; €2 atovk pige, av 152 115, 8t §5,80, New York Dry Goods Mnricot. New Yonx, May 14.~Thero was & slow trado move- mont with Loth sgentsaud jobboers, Tho market for cotton goods is fairly stoady, aund prices unchavged, nnllcd?nmnneu brisls at 8ige; Lrown and bleached’ cottons quiet ; ticks, demonn, ani . cottonades, in fair Toquest. Prints quiot ; Manchestor prints raduced to 1lc, ‘Tho clothiny tradg ara operating in fall woolens 3 showla dull, Forelgn ‘geods vory qulet in privato Tiands, but moving frecly at auction at unuaually unrc- munctative prices to sellors, ; Pittsburgh Oil Markot, Prrrapunon, Po,, May 16,—Tho potroloum morket ‘was dull, and crude drooping; $2.40@32,46 per brl nt Tarkor's, 6o por gallon delivered hero.. Refined nominal at 16@ 1640 on cars lore, 193¢0 for Moy doliv- wory in Philadclphia, and 107@200 for June, The Produce Marketse NEW YORK, Nzw, Yonw, May 14,—CortoN—Dull; middling up- 1and, 10ye. * Salen: For futuro, 8,500 bales; June, 18 8-10@1850; July, 18%@18Kc; Auguat, 16 0-106 sgc. DneapsTurss—Flonr quiet and firmers recelpts, 8,000 brla; suporilne Westorn and State, $5.15@0.405 common fo good, $8,15@7.40; good to cholce, $7.46@ 8,35 whito wheal oxtrn, $8.50@10,12 ; extra Obio, $3.00 @10/60 ¢ Bt Louls, $7.60@12.00, Byo flour stoady ot i eht00 bor s Miazo anrios, SLAGL60: col , u: No. lcago spring, $L! 60 3 R R nwent Myving. S1-0n; No.oh® Hinasrols spring, $1.70; No, 2 Milwauiico' spring, $1.70GL73. Ryouctivo; Western, Okc, Barloy steady s Day Quinte, 115, Malt unclanged. Corn’ dull aud lowers re: coipts, 68,000 bu; inferior to prime new mixed West- eru, 63@05c; old, 6o ; new yollow, 65@67c. Oata aull and heavy § ‘bu ; now Weatern, mixed, roceipts, 47,000 493307 Whitlo Weiters, 63@800; black Wltors, 48 e, . ‘Eaas—In good roquost : Woatern, 15%@ico. - TMay—Firm at $1.60, 4G lors—Quiot and fixm at 35@60c for 1672, LzaTuen—Activo ot 93%@dlo; Orinoco, 37@28c, Woor—Dull and unchanged; bxtra flaoéo, Gic. Guoceres—Coffeo strong; Rio, 1T @I0%e, Bugar strong; falr to good reflniag, T3¢GBe, Malnssea quict; Now Oiloans, 61@G8a. Rico blcidy ot T@8)c. - TonrexTine--Dull ot 60@30ke, - 64 PETROLEUN—Quict; crude, Dic; rofined, 20c. Tnovistoxs—Pork ftoady ; now moas, round lots, 1603 job lots, 18X @I8HC. ' Beof quiot’ snd steady.: Gut’ meata firm; ehonldors, Tio; bnms, 13@13c. Middles dull; short cloar, 9%c; long clear, Do, Lard castor ; Weatorn steam, 93;c; Kottle, 9550, * Borrin—Lowor;. Wostern, 5@370, . Onrese—8toady at 12@10c, . - Mrras=Manuifacturod copper steady ; ngot, lake, duil, and buyers lielding off, waiting lurgor recsipta 83140 cash, Pig iron dull and hoavy ; Scotch, 45620} Aunerican quict at 46@500, Bar weak .ot $4.10, Rus- sin elcot dull ot 10@170, : Wintsuy—Dull at 9Se, © " OINOINNATI : Crwonaty, 0., May 14,—Corrox—Dull ot 18%c, BuxapsTurys—Flour ifm at $7.76@8.00, Wheat dull at $1.75@1.75. Oorn ateady nt G0c, Ryo firm at 8o, Oate quict and unchangod. -Barley firm, = - GrooEnmes—Steady, OtLs—Firm, Eaas—Strong st 13¢, Borren—Easter at 18G5, Ciuesz—Stoady, Provistoxs—Pork held st $17.60 apat or buyer May, Lard quiot and firm ; light offorings of regular brands; nalos of steam ot B3¢0 ; Gity kettlo held at Ufo; Jobbing sales nb 9X@030, Dulk moots quict nnd toady; shoulders, 0%@0@6c buyer Juno: clear nib aldes, salcy of 60,000 s ot Bifo; gonarally Leld at 83(0; saled 8t 9440 buyor May anios o} 93¢0 bugor Auguat ;' cloas held at 0c. - Bacon quiet and steady: shouldors, 50 ; clear rib sldes, 930; cloar, 93¢0, jobbing sales, 0 Witsky—TFirnt and sotiv at 87, - - PHILADELPHIA, PUILADELFIIA, May 14, —Bneapsturrs—Flour dull and unchanged, ' Whoat firmor ; red, $1.05@1.08 ; amie ber, $2,0i@205, Corn wosk; yollow, G4@65¢ ; mixed Wedtern, 65c. Oats unchenged, * PROVIMIONG—Wenk ; mess porl, $18,50@19.00, Wintsir—Sleady atbic, DALTIMORE. BacTistonr, May 14,—Flour qulst and nnchangod, Wheat steady snd_unchanged, Corn steady; mixed Weatorn, (i%@05¢. . Onta-activo ond ‘firm’; mixed Westorn 60c ; white, 53@63c, Ryo quiat, Proviaons—Dull and woak mess pork, $IT.75@ 16,00, * Bacon dull; shoulders, ‘830 ; tib_sides, 10c: cl‘nar@ ;1“11, 103¢0 ; sugar-cured hams, 14 1-6c, Lard dull ‘Burrer—Westorn scarca and firm, Winsicy—Seares and firm at 05¢, BUFFALO, Bureato, Moy 14, —Bruansruers—Flour atendy, Whsat qufit nles 8000 b Milwaukeo Olul o 1.5 Coru in fair demand { salos 45,000 bu by samplo at 50¢ car lols No, 2 ot 51@520, Oats higlior, Seeoi—-Highor, SITLWAUKEE, Miuwaukze, May 14,—Baeavstorrs—Flonr quict and unchanged, Wheat in falr domand snd firm ; No. 1 Milwauked, 6141 No, 20, $1.8ig, Outs in falk domend and firm ; No,'3, 83%e, Corn'In fuir demanad snd firm ; No, 3'mixed, €95, - Ryo sleady: No, 1, 693ge. Barley dull and nominal ; No, 2spring, 87c. ‘nErGHTE—To Bullalo, 70; to'Ouwego, Lic, Reoripra—Flour, 9,000 brlk ; whoat, 01,000 bu, ButeatzTa—Flotr, ,000 Ltk whodt, 214,00 bu. "Toreno, Moy 14.—DBurAvstures—Flour In falr de- ‘mand and'irm, Wheat in fair demand, and advanced ; No. 3_whito Wabash, $2.00; No. 8 do, $1.88; No.1 whito Michigan, $1.83 ; ambor Michigan, apot, $1.76G 1183 sollor Jant Lalf May, $1783 3. sellor June, . soller July, $1,73 0, 1 red, $1.81; No, 2 do, $178)% ;. No, 8do, $1,003¢ 3 rejected'rud. 8 iha om‘mnr nigh mixed, spot, 47370 483503 sollor June, 4830 ; seller July, 480; August, 5103 buyer May, 48%c; buyer July, S1x0; low mitud, 4730 ; while, sellez Juno, 1x0 ; uo grado, 470 ; domuged, 40c, Oath stoady ; No, 3, Ukorrrri—Flour, 800 brls; wheat 4,000 b ; oats, 1,600 but, ' SUrPMENTY 700 brls; wheat, 4,000 bu § corn, 1,600 bu ; oats, 3,000 b, 81, LOUIS, 8r, Lours, May 14.—Cotzor BuzADSTURFR—Flonr stead 8,00 ; extra winter, $5,005.76 ; doublo oxirn, $0,000 6,50 ; troblo, $0,76(7.60 ; family winter, $7,606310,00, Wheat strougor 3 spring higher; No, 2 Chicsgo spriug, $1.25 ; do soft Towa, $1,45, Qorn bigher; No, 3 mixed, 80 on track; 465@10z0 sacked, Outs dull and “m“’x?'}i““i: 2 o, s‘ ::‘lJ}.;@:;eu nm track; 89@39%0 ckod, arloy sicady; No 8@ Ryo un- Shianged ot G@T00, > ¥ B 1 Witzaxy—Firm at 00c. Tuovisions—Lork dull nt §17.60, Dry salled meats uomlunlly wichangsd, Dacoi dull, it only & Jobblug aud ordor trada, - Lard uomlunl, Hoas—Esafer ut $4,60(35.00, OatzLe—Dull ; inferior to common, 2@30; fab 7 corn, ull and nomival, upor winter, $1.50@ =2 S, vheat, 10,000 bu; corD, £oRIrTE—F1bur, 4,000 brls; wheat, 10 + corn, 11,000 s ontv, 20,000 by w0, 2,000 buj barley, noue; hogs, 3,000; cattle, 800, LOUIBVILLE. {}AU!IWLL{. u“:iy "‘Trfi?f'“'"f':;um'"m' ‘orroN—Dill ; low ifddiing, 176 Bruasturvs—Flour i fulr domaud; good extra family, $0.50; A No, 1 ot $8.00 fauoy, $9.00. Wheat nomiual YRovisioNs—Mess Dork Mteady of $17,50G18.90, Baoon steady and domend firmg shonldets, 75fc gloar by OX@100; cloat uidon, D7 (0] packed, Hams—Plain, 19@13% 3 augar-cuted, 14160, Bulk ‘menta—Shoulders, 703 tibs, 00; olear aldos, 9X0} Tooso, aud 3jo maro for packed, —In tlerces n)f(anxn:vh'm. 10)¢@110 ; .prime steaw, Oo; aroal lofn ot odory K@ paaic. “Wiiexy- loady” OLEVELAND, OLEvELAND, Moy 14,—~BREADSTUFTI—Wiheat quiet, LS00 Tor, No. 1. rodi $1.07 for No.d doy Corn, 52(363¢, shelled, Oats, 450 for No, 1, l‘:flmnnun—Quln}{ and wichnnged. 1 i Nundwlnn, ){ny 14,—Corron—Dull and drooping ; ow middling, 10}¢e. B 3 N eADATt e Fiour, domand lght} holdets firm at $9,00, Wheat, domaud 1ight § lolders firm jnt $1,60, Corn in fafr demand ond Arm, ot 50c, Oala qulot and unchanged at 48e, .. & T'ROVIRIONA—Dulk moala -andy; clear rib aidos, 93¢0 ; cloar, 10c, Bacon quiot and unchanged, Witsky—Blesdy, o 03)0, e IAY—Dull but imchanged, at $24,00837.00.: NEW ORLEANS, s Nnw OnrrAns, Moy 14,—DBaeavsTurss—Flour dull ; XX, 7.45@8,98 ; family, $0.00@10,00, Corn nd- whito,' 60@00c,. Oafs firmer, at TgTe, [me dull at $24,00335.00, Trovistons—Pork ditll and_nominai at 818,00, ‘Dry snltod meats firm, at BY@I@Y24o, Bacon duil nd drooping, ot B}{u, '01¢0, 075, Tamu firm At-145@180, Lard quict ; rofluod Horoe, Uigo . keg, 104, ly falr, 1(@8J40. 3 yancad ; yollow, 5703 47@500, Bran quiot at 1iax—Chioleo wearco s GnooeniEs—§ngar dull ; good to £ Molnssen dull; fermenting, 400, Whnsre—Dull at 91@0de. Iuols nnd Michignn Conal. CrnicAqo, May 14,—~Anniveo—Morning Light, Ottas wa, 5,800 L corn ; Aonarch, Lockport; 100 byla flour, sud 72,800 1ba meal, Also, 887 cuble yda n?no,mgi ats, Crianzp—North Americs, 78,716 £t lumber, and 24,600 lath, ¥ 01110460, Moy J4. 9 D, m,—CrEARED~—Bouthard, La alls 67,039 10" Nusabor’; Tilawallo, Lo Salle) 138 {ome m, . . » VR Vosscls Passed Dotrolt, | Special Dispatoh to The Chieago Tribuhe, DETROTT, Mich,, May 14,~PARSED ur—Trops Mary 3ull, R, ufl‘ll-l!d and bargoa; schrs Aklu E'J(. Ruthor- ford, Rival, Aldorbaran, O, Amadon, Gleriitet. PaAsoxn' DowN—Trops Huron dity, Buffalo_snd bargos, Intor-Ocenn aud barge, . Wen chra Esilo ‘Whaling, Raindoer, Goldon El WNaind,, Bmith Taragon; J Ti. Noyos, “Monticelio, Montaute Loniok e Onoonta, Gzat, ) WisD—West, 7 SPECIAL NOTICES, The Gorham Mannfacturing Co. Romind tho pubHo that tho Supreme Court of {ho United Btatos has rocontly givon a declefon {n thefr favor which socures full protuotion fram tho émitators of thir dosigus. 20 SPECIAL ATTENTION Ta roqueatod to tho faot that the following téado-marks sro stampod upon ovory artiolo manufastured by thom Trado- [2 P Tradg-mark for GortmSimning Sheor, | & & - STERLING ¢ ooy, GORIAM MFG. Q0., . - 1 s Manufsotarorsof | . 1 Starling Bilvor Waro and Fine Eloctro Plate, Pravidenco, R. I., and No. 1 Bond-st,, Noi York. Toa Borvices, Dlnnor Scrvioes, and Wedding Outfits In groat varloty, from tho largost to tho smallest, of the ‘highest ordor, arc conatantly issuing from tho Gorham Works. Schenck’s Mandrake Pills. Thoso plllsare composed excluaivoly af vogatablo fo. grodionts, and aithongh they outico g moroaty, e not feave any of. Thoy not directly upon tho liver, aud ato a valuablo romo: dy in all casos of dorangomont rosulting frdm s disor- dorod stato or that organ. | Liver Complain Disordors, Todigostion, Bick Hoadaclia, Typ 1 0y a1l suosumb 1o cho . frog uso ot Hohencl's I druggists and doslors. For aala by al ‘LACES, LACES! ‘We are offering a full line of Black Yak Laces at prices be- low market rates; Elegant Pointe Laces, by the yard, very low; -and . Black Thread and Guipure Leces; Black Thread, Llama, Real Applique, and Va- lencienne Lace Capes, Fichus and Sashes; Llama and Thread Parasol Covers; “Novelties” in Lace Ties, Jabots, Ruffles, &c. 108, 108, 110 STATE-ST. Chas. Gossage & Co. ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK. (jonid Bros. & Mibblee, 149 & 151 State-st., Chicago. ORNAMENTAL & ARTISTIC Metal Work, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Fountaing, Vases, Statuary, Drinking Fountains, Aquariums, Deer, Dogs, Lions, Emblematic Signs, Copper Weather Vanes, Stable Fittings, Crestings, Tron Furniture, Brackets, and Store Stools. EXCELSIOR LAWN MOWERS. Agonts for tho French Patent BOULEVARD CHAIRS AND SEFTEES. UAgems for Younglove Architootural Iron ompany. y EJA".‘[XI"B Patont Mluminated Tile. PROPOSALS, T Buiers and Contractors. SEALED PROPOSALS will ho recelved natil the 9ith day of May, 1673, at 1:30 p. m., by tho Board of Commis. sonors of Cook County, for auy portion or all of tho ma- torfal now contalned 1n the bulldivgs and fonces on the Reform School grounds at Hydo Park (with tho excoption of tho dwolling-liouro on tho northwost coruor of Forty. nd Hydo Park-av,), conslatiug of bricks, jolsts, indows, doors, greon-housos, glass, fonclng, posts, oto, - . The bulldings to bo taken down and tho matorial re- moved within thisty days aftor tho contract for thy aule thoroof s axccuted. TTho right to rojoat any or all bids rocolvad is rosorved. Proposala must bo inclosod fn a soaled envolopo, fa- dorsod **Proposals (for tho varions kinds of materlsl namod)," and dopositod with the Cauaty Olork, droesud to Tlo Board of Qumtuissloners of Cook County. GEORGE M. BOGUE, OARTER 1I. HARRISON, . 1. SINGRR, . TI108, LONERGAN, JOuN If, CLOUGHL, Comumittao on Tiasnoo Boird of Conmlssionors of oo ho fag Lucoming dotaohod, All Expross PUSEESUPORN ot Companios use them, DENNISON'S PATENT T SHIPPING TAG! GENERAL NOTICE. . Musicians’ Union. Ovar 200 1uilllans have been need within the rnt 10 ysarv, without complpint of loss by Bpoolal moating, THURSDAY, May 15, on Lmportant businoss, ¥ e . BOHOLS,

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