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VOLIHVLE . v ,‘sn.xs'.. ; CHENEY BROTHERS, - 8ilk Manufacturers,. Mills at Hartford and South Manchestor, : Oonnootiout, .. . SALESROOMS, . . 477BROOME-ST., N.Y, Have now operiod a atoré in Now Fork, ox- | olusively for tho sale of goods of their !, 6wn manufacturo, consiating of Dress Silks, Black, Colored, and Striped Gros Grains, Parasol 8ilks, in' 21l shades and *widths, " & Y Marcellines and Florentines. ., Foulards, all colors and grades, ‘ for Hat, Cnp, and Fur Linings, and Millinery Purposes. Black and Colored Gros ‘Grain Ribbons. = : Bosli Ribbonsand Belts.: . Machine Twist and Sewing Sillk. Tranis, . Organzines, and Fine Patent Spun Silks, for Slk Mixture Woolens. &0y Partioular attontion will be paid to orders for any speoinl kinds of Bilk used by manus; facturers, ofther in woven fabrios or silk in the skein or on spools. - 4 NEW PUBLICATIONS. BROWNING'S -NEW POEM. PUBLISHED THIS Dm_z.' . L Red Cotton Night-Uap: Country;; OT, TURY ANDTOWERS. 1 vol, 1imo. 81,50, ! B D TRa St i Foaty o witaning. Mou are begtantogtapordate haviiintoivars tabifer adors o5 ‘sxparionco o haod. 7 any othor Livine mriter, - British Quartorly Horiow. o, **Ttod Cot ht.Oap Oc In 8 gropt and not Yot amied by povty. siraderder Ha ettt s aubtiaan izht, its dratindio ponr” remarkable, 115 dor riplira passagas of singuiar beanty."—Birs, Moulton la- BNow York Trivune, ~ 8 IL Our 0ld Home, and Septimius Felton, thastel Howthorno. lustratod Library Edition. o, 83, o rms {ho elghth volume of tho Tlinstratod Librat Xdition of Hawiborae's Warks, whioh hars wan & hish degres of favor from tho fmll and the publie, Homeo' ltablo papers on Kny athodrals, custazs, and peobio. Of ' Boptimisk tho_romarkabl which was given to tho ftor wthom loath, tho London Athenmum 'The book {s full of Hawthorno's boat and most iatio writing, * ad burden of tho book 18, hnnflnnkl‘L relloved bllnhlh chiarms of thought and siglo. No othor author of our tine oaGid have wHiLiea (L0 For'sale by all Nowadoalors. ity , J cltprol BrIsS by fho Pubiiery Soh DottpAld, on o JAMES R. 0SGOOD & CO., Boston. HOTELS. Markekst, between Maiison and Washinzfun,' CEICAGO. NBW HOUSE. F . 209 El}gcu&n; e e B A SERNUIL BLEVATOR, FASEVS BYrLAND HALL. First-olass in oyory respocts The bost houso : T Rmorfon for $2.50 PER DAY, S 'FHOS. KENDRICK & 0O., Proprietors. GRAND UNION HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N, Y,, ) t gioata. Prot; J. Tl sesson, " Hooms o - “Atdtor TRESLIN, GARD: A ST B e springa, . Yo PROPOSALS. Ty Bulders and Contrctis, BEALED PROPOSALS will bo reosired until the 3th day of May, 167, 8t1:30 p. m., wr tho Board of Commis. slonors of Cook.Gounty, for any portion or all of the ma- terial now contained fa tho butldings sud fonces on the ‘Reform Bohool grounds at Hydo Park (with tho excoption of the dwelling-houso on tho northwest corner of Forty- coustating of brioks, Jolats, on-honsos, glass, fonclug, Doats, ota. Tho buildings to bo taken down and the material re- ‘moved within thirty days aflor tho contract for tho salo thereo! is excouted, Thoright to reject any or all bids recolved is roserved. Propossls must bo inclosed {u & soaled envolope, in-" dorsod “*Proposal (for tho various kinds of material named),” and dopoitod with tho County Olork, ad dreaasd to The Board of Commissionors of Cook County. GEORGE M. BOGUE, OARTER H. HARRISON, . M. BINGER, THOS. LONERGAN, 5 JOIN 1. OLOUGH, Gommittes on Finance Board of Commisaionors of ook .Count; # STOCEHOLDERS' MEETINGS. OFFICH OF ) Chicago, Rock Istand & Pacific -RATILROAD COMPANY. Apitas tom. ‘The annual meating of the Stookiolders of the Ohloago, Book Tiland & Paclis Halrosd Opmivany: for the clsotfon at Dlseotors, pursuant to law, and tho trinsaotion of sach Sthor basiatas & may come bafora-them, il ba held at fooilon of e Ohuibiny T'Tho Gy S Oulteso. o haedas, of Jar noxt, o r » » et 9% SOIN T THAOY, Prosidonts F. H. TOWS, Sooratary, Stockholders’ Meeting. 1! by gl that the annual mesting of the s R G et e e o No. 123 Wabad ;[‘ hicaio, At 10 bty Wodagadsr, J i A. E. G, MABOK, jorstary of Chieago Sonth Branoh Dock Comy 3 LAKE NAVIGATION, GOODRICH’S STEAMERS For Racino, Milwaukes, Sheboygan, etc., daily, Sundays excepted, 9 8. m. Satnrday Excur- slon Boat for Milwaukee, ete., do'n't leave un- til8 p. m, . For Grand Taven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Bpring Lake, Fruitport, Manistes, etc., daily, Sundays excepted, 7 p. m, For Bt. Joseph and Benton Marbor, Tucsday Thursdsy, and Seturday, 11 p, m, For Greon Day, Menomines, Oconto, and inter- anedinto ports, tri-weekly, 7 p. m. FOR SALE. FEATHER DUSTERS, SPONGES, AND CHAMOIS SKT:S, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & (D, 118 & 120 Monroe-st. FENCES. 1,000 foet chialoe doslgna of Combination ¥ o b {ny oftico, 165 Fast Wash. TR i mplotoun bo sesh A o) T fi b K . CHIGAGO, SATURDAY, MAY .17, 1873, — 7 ailp Teibun o i NUMBER 271 OARRIAGES. BREWSTER & (0. 'OF BROOME-ST,, ' WAREROOMS, . Fifth-av, cor. Fourteenth-sti | : . egant Carriages,’ egan y Taall tho fashonsble varotlos, from original designs of ourawm and tho bost ftoly finfahod In all Bilk- finest Brosdoloths, Bpoolal attentlon {a called to'tho faot that avery Garriage offorod (n'our Warorooms i tho pro- dnetion of our moll known BROOME-ST, FAQTO+ Y, and equal, in overy rospoct, to thoso. bullt to tha ordor ot tho most valuod customir. A In sddition to our stock of tho LARGER yohioles, wo) offer a complote assortment of ROAD WAGONS, with - and without tops, IN ALL WEIGIITS, for FLEASURE DRIVING OR S8PERDING, ombracing in tholr coustrac- ton tho vatlous Improvomonts introducad By us during tho past iftoon yoars, ad whick bavo madothe' - ©. “BREWSTER WAGON” The Standard for Quality., - OUR PRIOES DRING FIXED AND UNIFORM TO ALL, ordors by mail have oqusl sdvantagos with those Dlaced in person. To prevent confusion, thio pablic will plosse remomber that wa are not conneoted with.a Jolat Stack Company of Oarriago Donlors now soekiug to sharo our reputation by opting & frm name slmilar to our own. BREWSTER & CO., : OF BROOME-ST. Worerooms, Fifth-uv,, oor, Fourteenth-st, LADIES UNDERWEAR, TADIES UNDERWEAR, "Aprons, and Corsets. | SPECIAL BARGAINS. R, . MoDOWELL, 131 South Halsted-st, corner of Adams. from the manufasturs T Sosk oF 3::;;' %I%anl, L L S ‘material, d in all Tiadie | Go-balf'thelr money in buying ndles’ Chomines, Corded Bands and Cordod Bands, ‘and Rumed, at 300 Lndics’ ol Bkirts, Tacked and Rafled, p—clel= . Agrons, o bo sol baing equnl Iiancs? Aprons nnd Slips --CORSET DEPARTMENT, me “aso FRENCH OCR- ETE, 1 mumbora from 14 to 33,and in price '5 cents upward. ranted to give satisfaction, or monoy cheer- dod. Glorks are omployed.in thoso Dapart= show theso goods. ory evening. Storo open until 9 o'clock FINANCIAL. Adam Smith & Son, Bankers, First National Bank Building, soathwest corner of State and Washington-sts,, Chicago, Gold and Bilver Bullion, Bar, g::‘f"sh:%b, a.;ld agllmlnted Form for me- UrpoBos. & received in either curronoy or in, subjoot to check without notice. an]?x' .p“arj cent interest allowed on all daily o COhecks upon ua pass throu; ‘House, na if drawn upon any Interast orodited, snd socounte- rénderod mon! in and Ourrency Drafts on New ¥ork. DINAIES ) BANT 105 CLARK-ST., Methodlat Church Block er cant Intorest allowed on d 7, Saly Tond dum L1 axon s, P00 Wit. Exusey Reeo, Cashlor, bom* et . —Tntf farthor notica, aay boy oF glrl calling a 1 Bani wilT b DrotoRted i drawn out at pleasurs. orym} olleot the clatms | A e 30 oiore 15 any art of ( oa in eulla; oo Shis LLEOTION AGENOY, 148 Maditonst. NEY T0 LOAN On firstolass Olty Property, . 81,600, $7,000, §3,00 in MEAD gh tho Olenring- oity SAVINGS GENERAL NOTICES. NOTICH. WORKS will 3 o DeuT Sow Deine sras but lttle delay in the dolirery usther notice, will bo at the o Hemoval wi of orders on Eand, for whio s old staads Bout Oiladomat. ™ 0" T0 ‘Presidont and Sapor A CARD. 101 e his friends that he 2158 MENDRLAON wonld fnlors bl frendy e | Turkish Baths. 20 TIOKETS FOR 810. 256 MICHIGAN-AV. T UN KB, | PREMIUM BOOT AND BIIOE MA LIVE AND LET LIVE. Teoll, Motal Journal Cas = WINDOW SOREENS, ‘Wire Screens, FOR DOORS AND WINDOWS, At the oldest establishment in tho business. J. W. D. KELLEY & BRQ,, 88 Madison-st., Tribune Building, Azent Unkon ¥enos Go. ;L GENTS' CLOTHING., .. FINEST - QUALITY SSPRING OVERCOLTS, /814 1o §30, “HUSHESS ST, - 812 i, AN ELRGANT STO0E OF. Boys & CHlioers Cloing. -\ Latest Styles and Lowest Prioes, : Gall sad ‘Examlao o Purhsing Blaowhors Custom Department at West Side Store; ~EDWARDS 808 STATEST. . HATS. NEW SPRING STYLES, ‘for, Geonts, Youths, and Boys. Larg- est stock, Dest varlety, and lowest' prices at 513 & 515 Wabash-av, - BUSINESS HATS, fl-xn'omd.ing many NOV- o ‘ELTIES for Spring and é Summer Wear, at Bishop & Barnes’. State & Monros-sta, HATS. INCOMPARABLY the Best Stock, a8 regards VARIETY, STYLE, and QUALITY, s at BREWRTERS Corner Clark tand_Madison-sfs, LR POSTAL CARDS. POSTAL GARDS Onn be obtained at the Chicazo Savines Institution, . W. Gorner Dearhorn and Madisou-sts, Get New Postal-Cards Printed at Printers' Exchango. J. W. DEAX, No. § Tribung Building. For Rent. “MY BLOCK.” That most ologant of all thi; Buildings in the New Ohicago, is now comy leted, and for ront, AS A WHOLE, or subdl.vided to suit a number of tenants. BSaid Fuilding has a basement 102 foot front by; 138 in depth, with six full stories, 63 by 130, aituated on ‘Washington-st., within throts blooks of four- teon of the lorgest Banks, in the oity, and within four hundred faot ‘of the Wonder of the World, a8 Dry Goods man (Fiold, Leiter & Qo), and two hundrod foet of tho *largost and most elogant” and auc:oossful Millinory Hstablishment in the country (D. B, Fisk & Co,), with two Elovators, a1id equipped up to modorn timos. Inquire o§ tho Building, or at 287 Michigan-av., or address Box 103, Post Office, _N. P. WILDER. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALLE, Evanston Property | GREENLEAF & PAUL have for sale on Oakist., nsar Davis, a very, pleasant Tonso, which will m mora than uanally dosicable home. Lot 81200 foot. Tho wholo is nioely fitted up and | tmproved. Terma exay. Also s good houss noar the Lake shors, socond houts west from E. W. Blatohford's restdonoo, nine rooms, besutiful lot, covercd with large native treas, Prics modorate, Terms ensy. Also, & handsome place naw cocupied by M. Chapman, on Bonson-a., three blooks south of dopot. A good picce of property. iea sovaral ottor housss, 4ome on loasod land, fot sale o number of unimproved Iots in differont vanston at all pricer. GREENLEAF & PAUL, *| Ofoo northwest cornor Madlson and Markat-sta,, Central ‘Union Blook, Ohicsgo. . ATTENTION! horss ratiway will Tun o Nurth-av., on Milwau. ., this summer, NEW SUBDIVISION . Grest. bargalns I busigoss snd realdonoe lots o HiimacEaear s Horihares Wors, Uirand: Biret pavomout. wad all othor i 7t DAIA DY tho pressnt Gwnor, ‘or furthor partio epranlyto JAc08 Wi, & 0o., Gorner of Madlsa Dessienit Higiland Park Building Cp, 0fMoo 163 MONROEST,, Room 4, Kent's Dullding, ‘Houses and Lota for salo an oasy torms, . HAWKINS, Agont. PENING! At 0, M, Clark's Riding Gallery 77, 70 & B1 Bixtcenth-st., THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, ' Tho publio and patrons are invited. . 0, M. OLARK, ‘|GENTS’ DRESS, '+ THE SCAFFOLD. .. Exeeution of Josoph 0'Noal at M, .- Carrolly M, g Nixon, the New York Murderer, . Hanged Yésterday. The Mui'del:sr Mortimer, olléaprnmcnin; " Expiates His Crimé on ~ ¢ i the Gallows. " AT MT, CARROLL, ILL. Speclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridline, . Mz, Oannorr, 1L, .May 16.—Josoph O'Noal was bung in tho_court-yard to-dsy at 11 o'clock and 1.minuto., Tho arimo for which ho suffored was committod Inst Boptombor st Fulton;. ., tho Killing of Hirman Rexford, v most brutal and cold blooded murdor, at a houso of jll-famo Xkopt by Jack O'Noal, his brothor. Ho was ar- . Tostod tho samo ovening ot Fulton, and lodgod in joil at Morrison. Aftor the Grand Jury in- | dictmont for murder, %o obtained & chango ‘of | vonuo to this county.” Tho trial camo off at tho April. torm, was vory briof, and reaultod I & ‘vordict of death by hanging, Ho was sontencod. by Judgo Hoaton to bo hanged May 16, Ho rocoived his eontonco vory indifforontly, was low eplited for 8 dsy or two, Dbut - aftofward ralliod. Efforts mado to induce the Governor tontarforo wero unavail- ing. Ho camo noar making Lis oncapo last woolc by digging ont of his oll. Ho has boon in good hoalth and spiits gonerally sinco the sentoncs, ‘and Lis eaton;hoartily aud slopt well, His family, T OSHTTH & ('S “conslating of & mothor and widowed slstor, 1ivg 0, and Jack, his brothor, on tho ialand fawkiore his den is situsated. i o e i n is gituated. The mother is rathor O'Noal ia 27 yoars of ago, hosyy set, with nthnt;‘hruh!-lno{mg fontures, nd e’ hoon much addicted to. drinking. Luat night ho ' ftalked with ' tho guard ot his coll until 11" oolook, went fo bod and elogt woll until § thia morming, whon, ho aroso drossod himself, Ho dosired to dls n tho Ontholio faith. Fathors Barto and Btack, of oport, and Nigho, of -Bhsnnon, havo boon “with him sinco yesterday morning. Botwoen 7 and §, this morning, mass was sald in Jail, aud tho doomed man rogeived final abaolution, 'Tho coromonias wero solomn ; tho prisonor repoatod tho pravers firmly ond distinotly. Ho said ho was willing to dic, nnd would go to Hoaven, Aftor mass ho ate a hoarty broakfast of beot- stonk, fried eggs, broad and butter, and coffeo, ‘o was noatly drossod in a now dark suit, oloan- Iy shaved, and hiad his hair out phort. o ofty was fillod with peoplo from all parta of the county, and somo from othor countios, and ovon from Towa, Shoriff Button had mads excollent. policaarrangomonits, and nono but thoso Liolding tickots of admission were admitted into_the courtyard. Tho gallows was oroctod st tho norh s{do of and adjolatng tho Gourls House, and onclosod. by o fenco oightoon foot ftia prisoner, sttondod by Ms spiritusl ad- viders, the ' Shorft and his doputios, and ' physicione ontorod the enclosurs from & window in the Bherifs residsnco, and the prisonor waa not soon by the publio sh A fow minutes beforo 11 o'clock, O'Neal was takon from his coll by the Shoriff, and, aftor bid- ing good-byo to his brothors, ko procooded with firm stopa to the platform, attendod by threo ‘priosts, Staok, Bartloft, and Kigho. Ifo ran up the. Bzt af At o the - {70 o faco was ealm and almost choorful. A Thie n tho plat- form n ehort prayer was offored. Kueoling, ho kissod tho cruciflx, and thon rose to his ook, o showed no woakness whntovor. Whon askod if ho had anything to sy, ho stopped to tho .front of the piatform and eaid: **Goentlemen: My littlo brothor Tommy, who I8 in jail, is inno- cont. Tam guilty of this orimo, and I am glad and willing to givo my lifo for tho one I have taken. I dio tho friond of evory man, I am thio enomy of no ona.” - Ho thon askod o Lavo his body taken to his ‘mother. Tho Bheriff adjustod tho ropo around his nock, which ho received without flinching, Tho black cap was drawn ovor his face, and his arms and logs pinfonod, Tho SheHff then stopped to tho s of tho plattorm, aprang tio trap, and, at 11 o'olock and 1 minute, O'Neal was awung into otornity. Tho fall dislocated his nock. A fow strugglos and n twitohing of tho muscles of the arms and logs, and all was still, Ho diod an onsy death, At cight minutos past 11 o pulsa congod fo bent, A% twenty minutos past tho hoart-boats could b no longer distin- guithed and lifo was deolarod oxtinct. Tho body was allowod to romain tho full thirty minutes, woa then takon down, placod in tho coflin, and delivered to Lis friends. ‘The publio woro not allowod to soo thio corpso atter death, It looked palo, but vory nntural. His body was takon to Fultonina wagon, across the country. IN NEW YORK CITY, New Youx May 10.—Miohinol Nixon, who sliot Oharloa A. Plloffer, in the straot o fow months 2go, s bangad i tho Tombs this morning. on, aftor taking farowoll of his family lnst evoning, ato a hearty suppor and romarked : *¢Thiy is my last night on carth,and I have dono what I mover. did boforo,-taken two oups of coffo. Ho then prayed with Fathor Duranquet. At13ke went {0 sloep, and was awakenod at 5, and 80on after nsslstdd at mass offered for his special bonett by Fothor Du- ranquet. Tho only words ho spoko wore: * Ay Bayior was orucified—tlus is nothing."” At 9 o'clock Nixon loft his coll and walked firmly to the scaffold, Fathors Duranquet and MoKenna on cither eido, Ho carriod a orucifix, which e ropentedly iod forvontly. Arriving at tho scaffold, he finelt botwoon tho olergymon, and ropeatad tho Tiord's Prayor and arood of thi Catholio Oburch. ~ Tho ropo was thon_adjustod, and, without dolag, Nixon waa launched into otor- alty. Ho alod sppaantly casy. Oving to o isgracoful sconos at tho hanging of Foster, Gov. Dix euggestod that tho Iaw cauld bo vietlated in the case of Nixon without gratifying the mor- bid ouriosity of tho communliy: - Notwlthatend: ing thoso uggostions, (e Tamba-prison waa crowded with holdors of tiokats of ission to tho exsoution, insniod from tho Sheriff's oflico. "Iho examination mado by tho dootors showed that the neck kad mnot boon broken, and that denth had resulted from strangulation. One of the physicfans stated that tho nufforinga of tho unfortanato man must have been oxtrames (al Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonk, Maroh 10, Thora aro some sd- ditional dotails of Nixon's oxecution. Tho gallows was orootod in a trianglo of tho Tombs ard formod by the main, the women's, aud the y' prisons. Itistho samo which hins done servico in the oxocution of t least a dozon mur- dorers, By request of Nizon, Ofticor Vanlius- kirk, who' arrosted him, was' a witness of tho execution. Attor linglog, some two minutos a violent tremor of the iimba snd convulsive hoaving of tho chest woro porcoptiblo, repontad st in- torvals durlug tho ensulng ton minutos, At fourtoon minutos past 9 tho body was lowered and examinod by tho medical men in at- tondauce. Tho pulso at the wrist was not per- captiblo, but the hoart still coutinuod to boat. At sovontoon minutos past 9 the doctors pro- nounced life extinot, and at thirty-four minutes past § the body was'out down aud lowored into a plain deal coftin, When tho blsok oap wns ro- moved the face of tho dend proscnted a ghoatly appearance. Tho Towor jaw had droppod, lonv- ing the mouths wido opon, with tho tonguo pro- truding. Tho eyes, lso, were wido opon, aud fixod in'a stare of Lorror, W Tho oxtraordinary norvo displayed by Nizon was the sourco of general astonishmont and comment, At the inquest and trial Lo showed groab norvousnces, wooping fraquently, and whilo undorgoing sentonco his limbs almoat ro- fusod to support Lim, His hands tromblod Doads of porspiration utood on his forehiead, and in overy way ho sepmod utterly brokon down. During tho irt wook at the Tombs, also, nftor Tils wontouce, hin moutal aud physical prostration Woro 6o great, that foam for his lifo. ware ontor- tained by Dr. Nealls, From all this it was bo- lioved that tho scena at the execntlon would bo Jory palntul, and tist, tho doomed man would bave o bo oarrled to tho gallowa, During the procoss of the exooution, several of tho brisoners whoso colls ovorlooked tho yard took tho opportunity to obtain & view of the droad acono 7 Plaolng anierors abtho windows, “Chia was noticoabla nt tho windows of tho coll i hich Suarkoy iy confined, and porsons in tho nolghborhood of tho galloivs could neo. the fax turos of Bharkoy roflactod i thio mirror ho Lind Placod nb st anglo in tho coll window. I auo call, whoro thrao pritonors woro . cons finod, . {t . was . noticod. . that onch of tho.occupants was allowad a dottain timo at tho glnen; and as ono rolloved tho othor tho dliango could o discernad from bolow by tho dilforest foaturon roflooted in tho mirror. .- Alnzgo orowd lnd collacted outsldo tho Tombs, and, although it was impossiblo for thom t olthor hoar or &00 anything going ‘on fusldo, oy stood and stared nt the dgors untl drivor away by the polico. Whon tho wndortaker's wagon with tho coflinod romatus was drivon.to Dis Tato homo it was followed by & rough ozowd, and Capt, Kounody wns_compallod to datatl byl & dozon ‘policomon o leep tho rabblo from Tn- vading tho domicilo of the sorrowing widow. Tho hody was plncod in o nont eoffu in the Dagk room at his Jato rosidenco, No. 44, Daxtor stroot, whoro tha usual wake will bo Leld, and the tunoral will tnko placo on Bundny, Bovoral roshoctably-drossed porsotis attomptod -to onter tho Tombs on bogua passos. One man ' prosouted an_ordor for John Real's oxooution, gvor throo ,yours old ; six lind pascs for Foss tor's_ oxooution ; nnothor handed In o postal eard, whilo sovornl forged paasos wora discoverod in timo to ojoot thoso holding thom. Nix- on's body ~ wea waked to-mght “with duo golomuity. in his lato _remi- donco, in tho roar of No 41 . Dixtor stroct. Tho entranco, through o alley known ns " Niggor alloy,” was guarded by policemon, who pormitted hono but 1elatives to nss in, “A Inrgo crowd of ncgroos, Itallans, o, and tholowost ordor of Irish was gathorad in front of_him, all. highly indignant, nod ail talking Toudly. ' At tho oud of a fong dark ps- 8ngo woro ~sovoral stops which led down into n filthycourt. A lantern swung from thio roof in tho contro_throw o fow rays of siokly light -over tho scono. . Numerous flights of stnirs, in all dircotions, bewlldorod tho sirangor. All tho windows of tho housos facing on tho court woro fillod with nogroos and whito porsons, seomingly bundled in togothor ndscriminately.” Up ono puir of etal, on tho loft, f» tho ead murderor's Into homo. In 'tho contro of & poorly.furnishiod apartmont, on wo_stools, Iny tho cofln, covorad with n’ shoot. At itd bend, on a table, stood a candolnbra_conaining twolvo candlos, ' Boveral plcturon and o looking- glass on tho walls woro coverod with blad cloth, in “tho contro of osch bolng n largo ‘whito oloth, About o dozen womon and soven or elght mon eat aronnd in silonco, or conversed in whispors. One of the former lifted tho shioot from tho cofiin on your corrospondont'a ontranco, and disclosod Nixon's faco. It is hor- ribly black, swollon, and disfigurod. ‘Tho funeral will'tako place on Sunday. ¥ IN SACRAMENTO. BAN Fraxoisco, May 16.—Gov. Booth was ro- quostod to grant a ropriovo for & fow days in the enso of Charlos Mortimer, sentonced to bo hangod at Sacramonto to-dsy, to omable the Bhoriff to call n i‘v;ry to try tho question of his insanity. Gov. oth declined to'interfero in tho oxcantion, and tho prisonor was banged. 8ax Fnaxoisco, oy 1G.—~Oharles Morti- mer was_ oxocatod at Snoramanto to-dey, for tho murdor of Mary Gibson, Ho was ronlly ingano, or folgned inunity, to tho lnst moment. He dld not recognizo Lis brother, tho ministor, Lis counsol, or any otlier porson, Ho did nob uttor a word, and scomed not to comprehend his osition. No omotion was visiblo in his couns onanco, Mo was coneldored the worst criminal in Callfornia. Coroner Slillmon and Fathor Sprockless aro contending for the possession of the body of Dovino, who was oxocuted yostordny. Tho Cor- oner dosires to hold an inquost to find how the man diod. Bpreckless donios his jurisdiction, and will not surronder the body. _— NEW YORK. Serinus fhnrges Apalast SBricdsh Cons sul Arcasbalde-A Litughable fIncis dont in the Train Case--Prize Fight on tho ‘Tapis=«Miscollaneous Local Atemy, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yong, Moy 16.—Should Morrisania, Kings- bridge, and Wost Farms ba snnoxed to the city, tho following thirty-four towna will bo added to the nino which Now York now ombraces: Mott Havon, North Now York, Wilton, Port Morris, Dorrisania, Tast Morrisanin, Wost Morrisania, ‘Molrose, South- Melroso,” Woodstock, Hunt's Point, . Eltous,. Forest Grovo, Grove Hill, Tn- , wood, High Bridgoville, Olaremont, Mount Eden, Mount Hopo, Wost Farms, Fairmount; Tro- mont, Fordhom, South Fordham, Montoroy, Belmont, South Belmont, Willinmsbridgs or Jo- rome, Bpuyton Dugvol, Rivordale, Adamaville, a0d Hoshoti - Tho aréa to ho arded is abowb: 8,000 acres, 0 that tho entiro_torritory includod within tho municipal boundarios will bo about: 23,000 noros, of which a large partis alroady thickdy ottlod. Tho prosont population of tho clty I8 about 1,000,000, It in cstimatod that ini ¢l torsltory to b anucxed tho- population is about 40,000, % New Yonr, Moy 106.—8ix _jurora having boon “obtained in the trial of Goorgo Francis Traln for alloged obaceno publications, the court was ad~ Journod out of respect Lo tho lato Judgo Strong. Thon occurrod s kcono. which Linw probably no. paralol in tho anunls of riminal. Juclsprudane. ‘raln aroso and looked in vain for & Doputy" Bhorlff to oscort him back to tho Tombs. Ho- soarched tho ontiro building from top to bottom, Dbit nomo woto to Lo found. Finally disgustod, . the Diotator was compollod to walk back to his prisou alouoe | Tho ofticials there admitted him with & great. show of reluctanco. Nixon left o will, the contonts of which scom’ to show that Lis solf-allogod povorty was put_on to attraot_sympathy. Ho boqueaths to his daughtor Cathatin {iye full lota in the fourish- ing town of Julip, L. L, and to his wifo all right, titlo, au Intorost in the hill-board businss to- othior with tho bill bosrds, - material, dobis, uos, and bonds to a Inrgo amount. Slirkey, tho duady murdoror of Robest Dusn, obtainod n view of tho oxecution by moaus of o mirror hold at n anglo to tho window of Lis coll, which fronts on the prigon yard. Goorgo Boddous, ono of tho principals in tho Ught-woigli prize-fight for tlio championship, Jotunny Murphy, Butt Rolly, and a o crow of eports, loft hero. this ovoning for tho Oght- ing-ground. Bothmon aro In good conditfor, aud, ng thoy have o porsonal auimosity, arising out of a. oulty about s womau, a rattling ‘contoat i anticipatod. Tho rumor in circulation thin evoning of Van- dorbilt's doath is & canard supposed to havo boon sot afloat at tho Fifth Avenuo Hotol by stook-apaculators to depross il shayes of {ho roads in which tho Commodoro iu iutorestod, This s uoh an old triok that fow poreons Lave boon found crodulous’enough fo bo- docalvod by it. " Hungarian, nemod Opholskor, rocoutly ar- rived hioro, offora Lo bot 86,000 thab Lo can best Taul Morpby at choos, and kaya Lis friends will Dack him to any amount. Gravo ahurgos axo biought agalust Tor Dri- anio Mojoaty's Consul, E. M. Archibuld, by the mustors of Dritish vosscls plying to this yort, Tho officea of tho Consulato aro ot Nos. 17 and 10 Broadwny, and Mr. Archibalds silary bs 15,000 per aunum, bosidos which the por- uisitos of Dis oflico amowut to $10,000 moro, Notcontonc . with —thls, —hovover, he L racontly ostablishod an oflico for ship. plng Dritish sommon st No. 12 Drdgo stroot. This has Lorotofore boou dona by elght fieme, who havo_ always muintainod cordial ro- Intious with Hor Dujosty's roprosontatiyo. Thoso Live_roccived notification that all privi- logen dorived from the Cousulato aro discon- tinuod, and sovoral havo hnd to suspond busi- nows in consoquonco of_the domand for soamon excoodiuy tho wupply. It I8 astimnted that tho now ofllca will incrénso Br. Arolibald's omolu- monts_ 815,000 por snnum. Two Bootoh won, brothors, namod Frazor, who olaim to bo clorlis of Consulato propor, Linve charge. They omploy a 1argo bumbor of runnors, and it soomy to bo 110 uncommon thing for thom to slianghal sallors, Only his wook (Tuosday) thoy eont uix omigrants s sailorsto thobark Monan, bound for Tondon. Thero was but ono enilor amoug tiem. o jumped overboard from n sumall Lost off tho " Bottory and swam ashoro, rofusing fo go to son without oxporloncod companions. The' following i# snid o bo tho rontiuo ostab. liuhod by tho Frazoru whon n Dritish vessol ar- zivos: 'Tho mastor must 8t onco roport to tha Consul_if ho wishos to ship or dischargo any mon. Ho lu reforrod to 12 Drldgo stroot, and & ontd, of which tho following is & oopy, ia handed toblm: * Bitish Cousulato Genoral, the only sutliorlzod offico for obtalning senmon, No. 12 Dridgo _stroot, cormor - of \/hitohall " stgat, o' York."' Tor 'making ont: ship's artioles Mr. Frazor chinrgos 82,60, whoroas by Inw no chinrgo is nllowed. = Mo also chargos & #hipping foo of 88 for each " able-bodled senmnn, This feo 15 alao Hlogal, boing moroly for witrete. ing mon's sighatures, ‘Tho Oaptain {6 then sont o tho Consninto propor and_ compalied -fo fork over tho regular Conmilnr feo of two &hfllings storling for onch’ man _ahippod. Mr. Archibald Wil not clonr n -vessel vin- less tho' artiolos havo boon witnossod by Nir, T'razor, This is mnnifostly contrary to Inw, bocauso it 1 an aot dono outsidaof the Con- uulato by othor than tho Consul-Goneral or Vico- Coneul, his_only acoreditd doputy.. A short timo o0 Frazor sbippod o oraw of ' tivolys mon for Capt. Korr, of tha ship Tamorlane, bound for ‘Glaegow, Tho mon mutiniod off Sandy ook, and tho ‘ship -had to_roturn snd ' anchor off Btaten Tsland, - Duting the night tho orow _dosortod, ‘and Capt. Korr wns obliged to como to Now- York and . obtain another crow from ' an indopondent ‘shipping sgont.. Fragor, houring of this, followa tha ship In a tughont, overhiauled hor in tho lowor bny, and forcod tho Captain'to give & ordor on tlio consignoo for tlio advanca wagos of tho crow who had dosortod, Ho hod-an ox-policoman with bim porsonating fho UnitedStaton Marshal, and | threatonod to bring the ship to -anchor and give her into ' tho “lattor's cliargé unloss hik domauds weore complied with.. Tho 'Captain, -undor protent, gavo an ordor for $OK0, including 860 for tho hiro of the tugboat, which tho coneignce paid, not knowing tha circum- stances, Numorous complaints invo boon rnda to Mr. Arohibald, but"ho has taken no notico of thom, and tho Captaing and consignaos of Eng- Jish Yossola nre . gotting up o potition io the London Bowd of Trado, to go by to-morrow’s _sfeamor, proying for hia ro- moval, Anothor . pétition signod by the Captatns of English veanols now inthis port, ssking pormission to ship thoir crews olsowhore than in Mr, Frozor's branch of the English Constlato. Brooklyn socloty is excited ovor a romantio ‘marriage that was solomnizod in tho residenco of Bishop Loughlin loat ovening, ‘Lhe brido. in Miua Koto Louso Parks, for soveral soasona ona of thoroigning bollos, Tho groom isCouut Daniol Bols do Montgallio, of Psrin. An ontorprising [uotogrophor of Brooklyn, sont i, Packs f tho typos of Amoricon fomnlo- beauty. Tho Gount maw it aud was groatly taken, with it. Whon Miss Parks subsoquontly visited /Bis. na- tivo city 1o mot het st a canst roaoption’ amd foll violently in Jovo with hor. Sho rociprocated his attachmont, and boforo she left for ‘Lomo. thoy wora engaged to bo married; Tho match was ndk countenancen, howover, by thoyoung ln'dy's fatli- or, Mr. Wm, M. Parke, ono of tho woa thiost and most rospeated morchants of - Brooklyn, and oven whon tho Count came over and nyado a por- sonnl appeal for his dnughtor's havid, the old gentloman refusod to rolont, Tho lovora. thore- upon rosolved to take mattors Intos their own Lands, with tho result mentionod mbove, Mr, Tarka'was not presont at the coremony. Tho Fronch Counul was ono of the witnossos, The young aouplo sail for Europe in, to-morrow's Bteamer. £To the Associatod Presst) New Yonx, May 16.—Tho polike huvo com- leted tho consus of places in thtis olty where quor I8 gold, Tho total number ils 8,403. Bix jurors havo beon obtainodiin’ the Train caso. Tho Tribuno annomnces that te domolition o tho Tribune building will begin to-morrow, Tho now building to bo orectod will have s front upon Printing Houso Bquare of -over 90 foot, upon Bpruco 100 feot, snd: thomce ox- toud north to Trankfort 165 feot, with o frontsgo upon 4 stroot of joarly tenty.nino foot, s liboral upaco i to bo covered with a building nine. stor o8 bigh surmonnted by o lofty fower. The prosent quartons will bp vacated at onco, nd tho oflic bo removed to No. 5 Bpruco street. It is undor- stood, although tho Tribune doos not announce i, that tho ostimates for its new bullding . amount to 600,000, aud tat tho confracts requiro tho entiro front ou City Iall Pruk, witn s dopth of about 60 foot on Bpruco stzocf, and tho tower, {0 bo fin- istied and rondy for Secupany by tlio 1at of Moy noxt. Tho ontiro work will bo under o gon- oral gupervision of - Richard I, Hunt, - Prosidont of the Amorican - Gouncil of = Architocts, and undor tho goneral control. of Whitolaw Roid, who, b the Ist mooting of tho stockliolders tho papor for a term of five yoars from the 10th of January last, undor a contract duly signod, and a forfoit of $60,000 in caso ho should bo'in any wey hindored from oxoroising absolute con- trol over both tho editorial conduct and business of the paper. i THE INDIANS. 1 Preparntions to Shell the Modocs from Their Present Quarters=-Susplcious Actions of tho Pit Rivor fndinns. Bax Fnaxoisco, May 16.—Reinforcomonta with ‘mortars are moving toward tho present fortified position of the Modocs. Gons. Dovis and Gillom camo nonr losing thelr livos while cross- ing Tulo Lako in o boat during a gale, The troops nra eufforing from a waut of water, Gen, Canby's romaing started Ent this morn- tig. Oaxr Bourtr of Tore Laxz, Lava-Bros, May 13,—Tho Modocs sronow entrenched in tho Crater Butto, o maas of lava approximating tho anmo, 5 littlo sonthonst of this camp, snd dis taut from fiftoon to oifihluun miles, - Oapt. Hos- brunck is camped within watching distance of tho anomy with s fore of 310 men, whero ho avai o arzival of Col. Mason, who yosiorda ‘morning started from Jaok's old ‘stronghold wit] “aforco of 110 mon. He took & sonthossterly courso. Tt s intondod that tho two commands shall smalgamate undor Col. Moson, and hold tho Indiens ot bay until mortarm are forwarded and o scout ia mado around tho southaorn bound- ary of the bods by way of the Ticknor roads, ‘At last accounts thio Indins wemo fortifying tholrprosont position, with tho evident intontion of giving battlo tho fira opportunity. BECOND DIBFATCIL. 11 p. m.—Col. Muson hoa signaled I lmowl- odgo of tho whorosbouts of tho Tndiang this aftornoon by way of Jack's old stronghold, and that both Limeolf snd Hasbrouok' woro orderoed to obtain favorablo positions during the night, and mako n attaoks on, tho onemy at 8 a'lock o-morrow morning. This news s known to fow ouly in oamp, theroforo it ua ok yot croatod any oscite- mont, TmIRD DIsRATON, LiavA-Beps, May 14—7 a, m.—Ono sentinol ro- ports that Lo heard liring in au easterly direction 1rom camp al an early hour_this morning. It i infarred from this that Mason Lms bogun bis work. Tho body of Liout. Harrie arrived at Yreka to-day, BAX Fmaoigco, May 16.—A dispateh from Yroks saya: J. W, Daten arzivod horo to-day from Hot Bpring Valloy, via Berogotville, hav. ng It tho forungr placo’ au TucalayTust, 2t Jwhiol timo tho _Pit River Indians, to tho num- orof 800 warriors, had_gathered togethor b gouncil Baving Logn callad by"a1d Bick, tho hoad chiof. Diok is pesconbly inolinod,’ angd yory friendly toward tho whito' sot flom, =~ They' lave overy costidenco in lim. Mo woa anxious that tho Dt Tivors sliould ll move to 'the east. tido of Pit Tlivor, 8o they wouldn't bo blamed for doprodee tions that might be committed nortl or wont of thom. o told tho whitos Le didn't know what tho result of the counoll would bo, but tomo of tho Indians, hoadod by old Shve- Hosd, wantod to fight, aud tallod of put- ting him down, and" moking some ouo ‘clso thelr Ohiof, ' Bhould thoy do ko, tho ottlors miglit know troublo was Iutondod; Ol Bhave-Tead camo thera somo timo ago and went off, Somo think ho las boon up to tho Lava- Dods, holding o conforence with Captain Jack, 21r. Daton eays tha sottlors woro mot appralion- aivo of sorious troublo, but tho collecting to- gotlior of wuck a baad &t this timo looks' sus- Dlcous, S g New York Legislature, Aumaxy, N. Y., May 16—The BonnZo has adoptod a'rosolution that tha Governor appoint u commiiteo to make full investigation into tho mannor collogo land-grants to tho Stata of Now York wero disposod of by Ezra Cornoll, Tho Assombly hay resolved to adjomrn sino dlo on tho 284 fn N ‘C'wo Hoys Drowned, Drmuory, Mey 10.—-At Otaogo, Mioh, i boys aged 0 aud' 11, sons of tho Niey. W, Paddosk woro playing 8t » mill-raco on Wodnesday, wheiy tho youngost, foll in aad tho oldeg pi 118 Soncus, - Toth wore drownod, " £ onged in to al6o - boing | koness to tho Paris Exposltion as ono' of tho' was unanimonsly elected editor and publisher of | 8%} . BILLIARDS. Championshir . Match . Botweén Cyrill. ! Dion and MIZ ice Daly, 8, . o ek ey o ‘1 Daly the. W ' 1 € Spectal Dispato, . Wha Chicago Tribune, New Yonx, May 1€ - e matoh for the cham- plonaliip, and 1,004 sido, botwoon Ogrill Dion, prasont billiaig . hampion, snd Maurica Daly, wan plaod in ‘Lnnimany Hall to-night, in tho presonco of » Inrgo wud approclativo audi- ongd,. Tho arthngomonts wero oxcollent, Among tho " billird oxports prasont * woro Tobin, ex.. clumplon “of Magsnchusotts; Daulols, of Boston;, Bono, of Hariford, and many 1ooal " colobritios, Tho. playors . entored jsb 8:15, nnd wero gractod with round aftor round of applaugo. A, D. Morso, of Bonton, waa_chosen rofors, tho -umpleos bolng Matt Howins, of Hariford, ' fof'. Dlom, 'and Nell' ‘Bry- snt,\ of Now -York, . for ~ Daly, . Tho botting was 8100 to 75 in . fayor of Diou. Mr. Stono, of Danbury, Conn, hoted aa pooror, . At 8:95 thoy strung for the -load, “Mhich resulted in favor of Dion, who ‘placed his Dall in tho right-hand uppor corior. Daly fol- lowing, scored 8, but, pocketing his ‘opponent's vall, failed to acore on nozt shot. ; In'the second inning Daly ran 96, followed by ‘Dion with B9, onding with o bad ‘miss on an casy carom, This ‘was followed by a woll-aarnod run of 80 by Daly, who made many ronlly boautiful shots, The fourth {nning on both sides rosulted in nothing. In the fifth Innfug tho chnmplon' rolled, up 43, followed by Daly with o run of 84, and at tha ond of tho sixth inuing tho scoro staod : Daly, 84 Dion, 124, At tho cnd of tho olghth inniny the “gamo. ‘stood: Daly, 124; Dion, 175. Dion “{hon followed with 3, snd _Daly With 9, tho lattor folling to_count on an oasy shot, 1 tho 10th inning, by fine play and caro- ful niiruing, Dion rau up 75, failing to count on a fino misso shot, Daly thon made 80, Dion followed with 21 and 6, - whils Daly only carned 7 more. Whon ' Dal; took up hineuc again ho meant business, an thon by roally maguificont play and good gemor- alship ran up-y cora of 105, sud _agatn_missod s ensy shot. Tho scoro then stood, Daly, 860 ; Dion, 280 = 'Tho . champion ~thon, by fno ' play,’ rn up 66, snd , Daly followed with nothing. Thon tlo ‘chame ‘plon ran up & fcoro of 72, and at 9:25 the game stood: Dion, 418; Daly, 305, Daly folloved ‘with 83, and Joft tho_ baila eafo, Dion scoring 1 for's miss and sofoty piay by tha boy. In tho eixtoonth lnning - Dion 0 up 60 by very lucky playing and soma soratohos, leaving tho balls snfo and Daly with- out a cofint on the tablo. Dion thon followod Ji 16, Daly mado a carom which was digpuied by Dion, but decided in Dalys favor by “tho umpito snd reforco _emid tho hisacs of somo of the audience. Tho lattor thon mado 60, and falled by o hair's bronth, | whoroupon tho champion’ ran up 147, and missod o protty ond simple shot. Tho gamo thon stood: Daly, 461; Dion, 642, Mhen Daly made 03, ondiog by & enfoty-shot, “and Dion followed with 3. At thin tago of tho gamo it was noticed that: an orror of 8 had beon made in the count, This 1od 0 na argumont, whon the scoror took hig hat and loft tho room smid great oxcitomont. A dif- ‘pute aroso as to who should bo scorer, Dion ob- Josting to ovorybody. Tinally ono was found. Ho mown aa Monto. Daly thon run. up i nd. at tho end of tho nineteenth inning the gamo #tood: Daly, 646; Dion, G45, the champion bo- ing an evon hundred ahénd. 'Tho champlon fol- lowod with & well-carncd run of 84, ondin by » snfety shot, and Doly mado’ 12 an alio playod nfe. Thon Dion missed, Daly fol- lowing with a woll-oamed: run of 18’ and held his Dall. Nothing unususl happoned until in tho twonty-third inning, whon Dnly addod b ofbor run of 195 to his score.” His plu was characterizod by eloganco and good gemera] ship throughout, and was-vociferonsly applau ed.” The game, whon called again, stood: Daly, 787; Dion, 782 Daly claimed to have mado & count which’ was'. dovided ngainst him, whorenpon _bie tbok his hat. and coab and loft thofoom. Great excitement prevaitad as/Dion'bogan playing, the ball being left in iood position. Lo _champion *oply mado a5 onving_Daly 23 ahood, the pamo sten ing: Daly, 787; = Dion, 705 Daly ro. turned after au absonco'of twenty .minutes and was soceivad with applauso. “Ho mads 15 in tho 25th inuing, which Dion closed with 5 run of 3. Safoty plays followod by both mon iith ‘poor play. Loud - npplause broke out when a diffiuls whot was mado, In the SAth innmg much commotion waa caused, and Dion rofused to play untt) the sudionco becume quiats - [Crios of *Yats play,” ofe.] In four inniugs Dion had mado only one, sod ghat from Daly's miss, whilo = Daly was unablo to male n lirgo run, Ty the thirty-slxth innivg Dion® playad hig ball off tha tablo aftor miking 18. X 1ihe ay of tho forty-firat inning tha game stood: Dion, 1,030; Daly, 940. At tho ond of the forty: socond " inning, Diau,” 1,169; Daly, 010; aud at tho ond of 'the forly-third 'inning. Dion, 1156; Daly, 043. In tho forty-ninth inning Daly made a hard and well-oarmod s run’of 93, and Dion added 66 to his score, loaying the gamo—Dion, 1,998; Daly, 1,12}, with the 0dds 5 to § in'favor of tho chathpion, Daly followed with 6, and Dion failed o dopnt, whon, Maurico followed with 81 moro, to Dion's 15, loaving the ‘gamo: Dion, 1,248 Daly, 1,11, A tho Attt foning the gume sidod ; Daly, 1,820; Dion, 1,201, With odds in Daly's favor. ' Thon, amid’ ths most painful silonge, intersporsod with roand aftor round of applauge, Daly ran tho gamo out in tho G0th funtag, b Tan of 162. The gamo stood: Daly 1,00 Dion, 1,201, Daly's wmajority, 241. warago, 2074 losor's avorage, within a frkction Considerablo money changod liands, The amo lastod four hours, The ¢ismpion, Maurica aly, ia but 22 yoars of bgo. Ho is n nophow,of Dudloy Cavanaiugh, and 1t is ramored that ho will bo challengod by Josoph Dion forthwith, o by ’l'll? Novn Scotia Mine Disaster. WesviLLe, N. 8., May 16.—Tho shaft ¢ tho Drummond mine was soundod this morning, wd the indications wore that the wator was Lisng H_phu{. It is tho intention to cover tho shift with timber and }llnnklng, on whi¢h %arth ané other matorial will be placod to exclude the uiy and still preserve the sliaft, 5 that as soon ar tho fire Is oxtinguishiod it meY bo utllized for the purposs of pumping out the water from. the Tain, This morning thero wae scarcely any ‘smoke coming from tho shatt, but the presenca’of ‘Black datp was very, porcoplible, a fact considored by old miners to ba ve favorablo, a8 it indicalod {hat tho fire is rapidly dccronuing, and tlio dan- gor of more. oxplosionls ovor. . Tt in-thonght that after all the shaft aro fillod there will bo sufll- ciout quuntities of carbonio aold a8 in the mina to eMfoctaally put out tho firo. Dosp stillnoau_provails i aud around the neighlorhood. Nearly all the storos in Wost- villo mre still closed. The minera at _other worlm havo not yot rosumod wotk. . It i doubi. fulif nfluung in the way of mining will be dona bufare Monday, Tho Presidont and Vice-President of tho Com- Jany wero on the ground to-day, but nothing u:\rfl‘tunnplm(l 08 to thelr intontion with re- ward 0 futuro oporations, Thero aro no new uamos to be added to the dhfi\l-“’ll. N ALteax, N, 8., May 10.—A mooling of the Ohmbor of Comiorc is ta bo hold Lemarees to.opon subsoriptions for the widows aSd o, phans by the late calamity at Wostvillo, B8 et e War Department Woathor Progunosti« catlons, Wasnrvatox, May 10.—For thoe Northwast and uppor Inkes, and thondo southwand to tho Mis. souri and Lower Obo Valloys, slowly diminisli. ing prossure, northeastorly winds, cloudy weathor, and occaslonal rain, For Tonnousos, the Guif and Bouth Atlautio Btatos, northosst eily to northwesterly winds, rising barometor, [ty oloudy sud cloar woathor, Y¥or tho lower akos, and thonco to tho Upper Obio Valloy, northionstorly wiuds, highor prossure, and gon: crally clonr weathor, For tho Midalo Biaton, northweaterly winds, warmor, partly oloudy weathor, aud conditions favoralilo for ocoasional local rain noar the Ohoapenko Day, For Canda ond Now ngland, norfuwestorly winds, qool, cloariug, and clear weathor, %