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THE COURTS. "The Republic Insurance Com- ' pany}Again. ) " Logality of the Bankruptoy Prooeed- “ings Oontested, An Ezxtraordinary Will---Interesting Landlord and Tenont Case. © #n the Unitoed Statos Court yestordsy, Lol Z. Lecter, A, D, Walboon, A. E. Small, E. B. Bkinner, Chauncey Hardin, Henry Forris, Orson P. Johnson, T. H. Torris, G. W. Barnott, aud other corporators of tha Republio Insuranco Company who may heroafter bocome partlos to the petition and tho procacdings thereunder, filod & potition in tho United States District Court. Complalnants state that they own up- wards of $80,000 etook in tho Company. Com- plainants then stato. that tho stook of the Tom- psnyis hold by parties abundantly ablo to psy any assesemonts that might or could be mado therson up to the amount ropresented on tho faco of stook ownod by thom ; that on tho 14th Novom- + bor, 1872, the Republio Inouranco Company was ot insolvent; or in contomplation of bankruptes, tholr kuowledgo being cepoaially basod upon re- ports of aidd Company by lta officers through Josoph T Payaon, tho Company's Becretary that sald Payson, shortly beforo 14th Novomber, 1872, reprosentod that, aftor allowing all reason- able doductlons, thon an assossment of G0 por cont of tho romaining 80 por cont unpaid upon capltal stook unpaid would lquidate all the in- dobtodness outstandiog for which the Republia was lisblo; that ‘smch stookholdors as wero solvent at the time could and would have paid promptly when called upon; that on tho I4th of Novomber, 1872, a petition in" lovoluntary * baukruptey waa” dlod tn tho Unitdd_ Statos District Court Dby one Willlam J. Honna, 88 potitionor against the Company, slleging non-puymont of commor~ cial paper and_proferred payments {o oieditors whilo insolvont a8 acte of bankruptoy, tho potis tion falling to varticalarizo tho commerolal puper tho stopping of the paymont of which i ‘the alleged causo of bankruptcy, nor describo or indicate the partioular or spedlfio proference of ‘payment to areditors, but simply alloging goner- ally that such commorelal papar wero promssory . notes issued to eaid William J. Hauna, tho peti- tionor, for a balanco due him for loss by fro on proporty insured in tho Republic Company, without desoriblog tho torms, con- ditions, ngreemonts; or provisions . that might bo contained 'in tho instrumenta or writings; that Hanns, in bis potition, described genorally as promissoty notos, piviag the Gourt £o opportunity of judging whethor thesnid writ- inga were promissory notes or agroomonts topay on condition, or whathor they were_commercial paper n any'sonso oa containad fn tho Daulrupt ot that tho allogations i sald bill thak the To- public Company lisd medo_divers transfers of money to creditors of eaid_Company with intont, o givo proforonco, was aid is a vaguo and gon- statemont, not alloging single spacific act oracts that said potition was flod1n the United Biates Distriot Court on the 14th of Novombor, 3, Dby esid Hanns, Mossrs, Darbor ond’ Lack eigning it as _eollcitors ; that on the same day andat tho samo hour of the day, appeared in the samo offico some parson or ‘porsons claiming to bo the attornoys of the Ro- ‘public Company, who thon and thero filed with 1be Clerk of tho' Court a papor in which aro the words: And now comes the sald Republic Insurance Com- sny of Olilcagd, 1L, by Tenncy, McClellan & Teaney, its attornoy, and walving the return doy of the rule to #how cauko issued herein, confesses tho sevoral nllega- tiona of acts of bankruptey in the petition st forth, and consents to an {mmedinto adjudication of bank. Tuptoy a8 prayed in such petition, * That an the fling of said protondod confoesion of bankruploy tho Compavy was adjudieatsd Dbankrupt, and Josoph R. Payson was appointed provisional Assignes ; that thero nevor has boo at any meeting of tho Compsny any officer, or person or persons whatovor, nuthorizod by o ~ote of & mejority of ‘the corporation, at any Jogal mooting catled for that purpons, Lo consont o the adfudication of bankruptcy of ‘tho Ropub- . Yo Insurance Company; that Tennoy, MoClol- land & Tonnoy had® ho power 0 waive the retun day of the rulo ato - show causo, - and no right to contess the soveral allegations of bankruptoy in tho said petition, and no right to consont to the immedi- .*ato adjudication of bankruptey; thot it waa not rfl.hl.n the #cope of any porsons to consout to - [the eaid adjudication of bankruptoy ; petltioners lsubmit that all proccedings by virtuo of any ‘eupposed adjudication in bankruptoy, or any xights that might claim to havo acordod thero- {rom since tho filing of Hanna's petition, are absolutely void. Petitionera proceed o show that Payson was, st & meotlog of oreditors of tho alleged bankrupt Company, appointed Assigneo; that, contlnuing to act a8 such, ho' has instituted procoedings in tho United Btates District Court against a large num- . borof the sharoholders to compel them to pay- Lim & part of the amount remaining unpaia . of the stock held by such atookhdldors ; that said Payson, has_inatituted sults against potitionors 8 stockholders for the pretondod purposos na sforasaid, which suits aro now pending, and that 1o s now making evary effort in his power toob-. tain judgment against potitioners, and gives ont that Lio will obtain thomm at tho presont torm of- the District Court, Potitionors thereforo ‘pray that snid Payeon, acting, or olaiming to act, as Assigmoo in bank. ruptoy of the Ropiiblio Insurance ompany, may bo rostrained, by injunotion of tho Court, Trom proceeding any further ogainat potitioners in &aid suits at law now pending agamst thom by £nid Payson ; and thut an order ey bo entored sgotting nsido and declaring a8 vold and of no of- Zoot all tho proceodings Which ' nave beon had ar taken sinco the filing of Hanna'a potition, and. that petitioners may have such othor snd futhor velief as tho nature of tho case may require and msy be greoablo to the Court, LANDLODD AND TENAXT. The cas3 of Groenohaum v. Reymolds occu- led the attuntlon of Judge Rogers sinco last hursday, Greonobaum, owning the premises No. 536 Wabash avenue, 1aasod them to Roynolda for one year, ending May1, 1673, After having n posacesion ho at onoe showed a hostiio 1ront, claiming to have purchased the property| for 816,000, undor a verbal contract, and without the poyment of any money except the sum of 850, paid on tho lende, which paymont defendant claimed was changea into a paymont on the pur-. chago. The landlord proceeded at once to for- foit tho lenso for 'mon-payment of rent duo for My and Juns, 1873, and this was the ‘issus boforo {he jury, whother tho relation of landlord sad - tonsnt exiated, or whether Reynolds had taken possas- sion ss’a_purchasor, The plaintf, Vice Prosi dent of tho Livingston County National Bank, at Portia, Ill,, donied tho ealo to Reynolds, and claimed {ho dofenco to bo & wicked conapiracy o koep bim outof ls proporiy without paying zont. 'Tho caso waa hotly and ably oontested on both sides, Adolph Moses,. Eaq., ropresenting ¢he plaintift, and Mesers, Knowlton & Humphro- villa the defendant. The jury, after short de. Liberation, found a verdict for the. plaintift, and tho defondant mustnow soek ofhier quatters, unless ho be granted & new trial and appeal the case to the Buprome Court, BATIIER ECCENTRIC WILL. A In the Circuit Court, Mra, Martha Long files a.. bill in changery against Wm. D. L Btephen L., William L., Thoodoaia P. 12 ard Brookenridgo, Delitioner is the widow. of the Jate Col. Long, who dlod in 1871, loaving bo- bind him considotable real astate. ' By hi tho Colonal left tho estato and all Lia worldly §00d8 to ik wifo, after whoso desth thoy wora bo divided’ among tho children and tho childron’s childron, & proviso of tho will stating that the bequosts shall be null and vold in tho event of any helr becoming an Inabriate, or in anyway incapablo of taking care of him of Lorself, The widow now secks for povar, whioh tho will did not provido lier with, o noll tho proporty, or so much of it s may bo neceseary 0 provide the family with tho moans of aupport. A stranga proviso in the will was to $ho ofToo tuat if the hioirs did not live in the old homostond at Alden, it was to revrt aa a bo- quost to thaclly, and to be meed as a femalo sominary, but vias never to contaln wmore than fiftoen studonts at & timo, BANKRUPTGY MATTERS. In the mattor of Michnel Weidingor, & bank- Tupt, it appoaring to tho Court tliat' the onl cradltor proving claim consonts, it 1s ordered that adfudication Us sot asido and vacated, and petition dismissed, ualoss objeotions are 'fled witin tou days, In the matier of Joseph Parker, P. Ayer, Johh T, Bird, Thomas Padgott, snd 'Albortus Von Ttostte, on motion of bankrupts Ly T. B, Jeu- kius, attornoy, the application of bankrupts to “dinolinrge was postponed until Mondoy next. In tho matter of.C. J. Bnell, & bankrupt, all. ' vartiee cousonting, the adjudioation'is dismisaed, ong, Luo S Rioh CHIU DAY, MAY 21, 1873. unloss objoctions aco fled within, ton duse; oll T“fl:tly n tho Marshal's bands to bo dolivered to dobtors. Tho caso of Edward L. Upton, Assigneo, v. Frodenoda Brandt was disminsod yestorday by Judgo ‘Drummond at complafuant's cost, for want of-oqaity. - In the mattor ofGoorgo W. and Allon B, Mis- Loy, thole admisalon of an act of bnkruley an lo non-paymont of commarcial papor, w6 yostarday filod, and thoy ware adjudicatod’ bankrupts by sonfension, Tn tho mattor of Ohorlos V. Woodward, bankrupt, a mooting was hold_in Roglstor Hib- bard's offico yostorday, and & dividond of 7 por cont was doclared. In tho matter of O, 8, Noyos and A, T\, Hous- lnfv. bagkrupls, 8 guuornl mooting of thereditors of tho cstato has boon ealled, to bo hold at tho offico of Reglstor A, B, Coon, at Marengo, on tho 12th of Juno next, - In the mattor of tho Unltod States Brick Ma- chine Company, tho attornoya woro paid #225 for foon and disbursoments, TIE COURTS CONDENSED. Calob 0. Davie bringsa sult in trespass oh tho cuso, in tho Ciroult Court, against W, Hodgo and L. M. Jewoll; damagos, #5,000. Mary E. Rand, dministration cstato of Into G. W. Rtand, filen’ a praccipo in assumpsit, in tho Buporior Coirt,agatnst W. . Drown } daiuagos, 4,000, g Tn tho Criminal Court, the oaso of ‘D, Jamos Loary was takon up. Prisonor was chargod with & forgery, consisting of alloring tho dnte of & unu‘im [gment note from ono_yoar to ono dny after dato. Tho caso oxcited “considerable in- torost. t.oa 3 z The caso of Proctor and Gamblo v, 8am W, MoBrido wan tried in_the United Btates District Court. yestordsy. Plaintif sued to recover damagos for.and to obtaln aun injunction re- straining dofendants from imitating thoir trade- ‘mark, - Plaintiffs are sonp makors, turniog out on articlo which thoy stylo tho * German Bottled _Boap,” ornamenting cach coke with s _starry, ‘moon ; dofondants are selling the *‘Gorman Moé’t‘lud Boap” with a somowhat similar trados ark, NEW SUITS, Taz Cmaure Goynt,—7,024—Lambert & Kinklo v, GeorgoJ, Kaltoy, 11, G, Gisymaker, J P, Toute, and ‘William 11, Bmith ; bill'for dissolution of copartner- suip, and injunctlon, 7,035—Appesl. 7,026—George D, Xincoln v, I. Sherman' Hall and Willlam J, Pope, lmvlflnz’ partners of Munro D, Bherman, deceased; patition o' restoro -judgments, 7,027—David Oarroll, tor of Andrew W, Garroll, docosed ; tros. B on the caso, 85,000, 7,038—Edward v, Ellzabeth cwood ; divorco ‘on_ground of dosertion, 7020 Hobart and Richard Meadoweroft v, Elisha Loed, $300. 7,080—Cslob 0, Davis v, William Todgo and L, B, Jowll; trespass on tho ca, §5,000. 7,031—Northa g v. Willlam D, Long, Lucy, Stephoh L., Willlam L., Thoodosin P, and Richard Breckonridgo, and the ggalarum::wn ‘heira of Sloplion . Long, decoased ; Tirn Hovenion COURT.—40437—Poter v, Elvira divorco on_ground of impols he A. Weido 3 immill v, George O. & $1,000, 43,440~Louisa v, Ohinrles Booker N aisorco on und of cruelty, &,441—Mory E, Rand, adminis- ratrix of ostato of tho Iste Goorge W, Rand, v. M. M, Drown ; assumpsit, £4,000, 43,442—Fonas ot'al. v, If, L. Btowart: nsumpeit, $900, 43,443 Jobn T, Gorl ‘sasumpslt, $1,500, 43,444—Appeal. v. John Ure; di enry Burvell; divorce on ne nnkennset, '43,447—Jobn. fi; Bmith et al, v, David {1 [enry ; assumpa mooo 448—Samo l“. J. ]filmm nrg D. P, Hub- 43,410—Danlel F, Crilly ot al, umpsit, $500, simpsit, $1, V. Judnee Tt Wabee'; DMUST LIVE TO IL;;\'G. The Frylng-Pan Murdorer Attempts to Commit Sulcide. During the past fow dsye Phillp Brown, tho hond-contre of tho frying-pan tragody, has been vory moody, and bebaving altogothor in o monner that caused eomo little uncasinoss smong the jail officials, who aro over very care- ful of tho prisonors’ health, especlally of such notables 88 murderors &nd the highor clasa of Kloptomaniacs. Tho cause of his poculiar con- duct was & mystery to all tho koopers, and tho gonorsl opinion provailing was that ho had got hold, by somo mesns or othor, of an overdose of whisky, ond his cccontricitios woro simply the pacullar woy in which intoxication showed itsolf in his caso. Mattors gotting worso, howovor, and his oyos rolling in a way which, ovon i a nogro, was quite uhrflinF, & follow countryman of his was ut in with hith to try and unravel the myatory, 0 did 80, Insn short time ho gave hints that o would just as s00n go back to his own coll (Brown is pretty much dreaded smong his _fraternity), and on arriving thore ho handed Mr. ' Fultz w choicul vial ho bad, by the oxerciso of his_poculiar art, adroitly purloined from Brown. It turnod out to contaln half an ounco-of morphine, with whioh, doubtless, the nnfortunate man intondod to commit sulcide, judging by the words ho lob fall whon he found that the poison hud boen taken nway from him. At presont Brown is suffering consldorably from nervous prostration, ‘which'has got in since tho offects of the anodyne had passod away, A closo watoh ia now kopt on him, and his friends will find it hard work to again supply him with tho means of postponing ne die his trial, which is to'begin at tho Crimi- nal Court to-morrow morning. —_— DEKALB COUNTY REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. The Republican Convention of DoKalb Coun- ty, TIL,, mot at Bycamore, May 16. The Hon. Z. V. Randall prosided. 3L, B. Castle, 0. W. Marsh, W. W. Sedgwick, I Y. Randall, H. L. Boios, George Brown, and John Symo wero choson dologates to tho Judicial Convontlon nt Maren- g0, and wera ihstructed to cast tho' vote of DeKalb County for the Hon. Charles Kellum, Tho following resolutions wero adopted: Regolved, That we, tho Republicans of DeRalb Gounty, in conventlon assombled, express our hoarty ‘condoiination of the iniquitous back-salary grabof our lato Gongroas, nd that wa will aupport 0 man for of- s s wey o eaple of this Blato, o ita movorelgma ; {hat we will not submit to the tyrannical domands of the railroad-monopolista, nor concedo to. them the right to tax us what thoy pleas for tho use of taowo great lines of communication, which bavo bo- como the publio highways of the nation. Resolved, That we bid the farmors god-speed in thofr recont efforis to organize their class into one compnct, Bolld body, as thus only can they exercise In_ public affatrs that influence which their numbers and intel- ligence entitle them to, 5 it ‘That tho Judiclal branch of our Govern- ‘ment ia but tho Just exponont of what should bo the rulo of conductin a well-regulated State, and adspted to tho wanta and necessities of the times ; {hat thers shonld bo & degres of flexibllity in it that will at ail timos admit_of such adspiation, rather than an fron sule foundod on the precedents made necessary by former age, Resolved, That, in the epinion of this Conventlon, this county, through its Board of Bupervisors, should refuse to Tecelve the moncy nent fo the ‘County reasuzer as our portion of e back-salary yrab auid ihat It should be returned to Mr, Farnswort, Gt A GOOD SUGGESTION. To the Editor of Tha Chicago Tribune ; Sm i Groat preparations are being made to col ‘ebrate properly our forthcoming Jubllee. Allow me to suggest thatthe hundred thousand olorks, and othors employad in the olty, should bo given & half-holiday on one of the days, whoroon thoy m‘nalahn the ocoasion with bocoming spirit, 1t throngh the medium of your psper, you would advocate this idea for ndnfl’tlon by employers, I fool sure you would be doing mora to ineure the ‘Success Of tho Jublles, than any one thing olse possibly could do. Yours truly, Ou1c4a0, Nay 20,1873, Loyarry, ‘Who Buys a Piano P Wo ave somenow pianos that have boen rented from throo to alx months, Alno, a fow that have had tho outalde cases injured in moving, Thoso will be sold at the very lowest prices—from 4200 to $300, A plendld opportunity to purchase good, durablo inatrument, ss evory plano will bo warrsntéd to giv satisfaction or monoy refunded, Gall and xeo them at our new placo of business—tho ineat ptano wareroonia in world, 00’s Tomple of Muslo, Gorner Deatborn and Van Duren strocts, SR s o Humboldt Park Residonos Assoolation, The membera of the abovo Assocation aro heroby moliled that a meeting will be Leld at thotr rooms, on Thursday, bay 23, ot 4 o'clock p. m., for the purposs of considaring the propriety of dlaponi of 1 T wnaoltote Doy dlagared of . 1o 40 Acvck o Diviston utroet, bordering Humboldt Park on the east, O, PKOEDSTING, Becrolary. —_— The Tremont House Sale, Tho Tremont gale bogsu yeatordsy, The company wa Large, although thioro was tho usual snmation that simgeatisads Dulters Tho prices are far below Mr, Drake's expootations, Thia salo will bo contimod 7. — e Burnett's Kalliston removes {an, sunburn, aud frocklos, C1vi1-Service Roform, From the 8¢, Paul Pioneer, Nay 18, ‘The appoiutment of Gen, Itobort N. MoLaren a8 United Statos Marshal. for tho Distriot of Minnesota, jaanother indication that the yaunted Ciyil-8ervice Roform will proyo a dolusion, His pyincipat compotior for tho position i 1. T loveland, who hinu porformed tho dutios of tho offico durlng tho moumbeney of Mr. Augustus Armatrong, and was rocomuionded for tho ap- ‘polntment by 'Judges Millor, Dillon and_ Nolkoh, on acoount of oxporionco and peculnr qualificn: tions. Dut Gon, MoLnrou, who hes no pracii- cal knowlodgo of tho dution of n Unlted States Marobal, secured tho rcuommondation of our Congrossmon, and rocolved tho npyointment, on tho ground of partisan_sorvicos, boing victual thond of thio Ropublican Siato Contral Committoo, and prsolpal wanogor of tho poliical machingry of the purty, Wo do not wish to condomn tho sppointmout, bt moroly marition thoso faot, tfint a Just catimato may bo formed of tho sincor- ity of Gon, Grout's often exprosed dotormination to obsorve tho rulos adopted by tho ivil Borvice Commissionogs, for tho uppointumont: of Yadoral oficors, OUR DEAD 111;1170—15 o Further Arrangements for tho Decorne tion of the Noldiors’ Graves on the 30th inst, Tho Genoral Committeo hiaving chargo of the arrangomonts for decorating tho soldiors’ gravos on tho 90tk inst. mot at the Gardner House last ovouing, Gon. MeArthur in tho cbalr. Thero wore about fifty mombers prosont, including quito a numbor of Indies. ‘Tho sub-committeo to prooure flowers, flags, ote,, roported that thoy had contracted for 142 ‘boxos and 5434 cratea of flowers, and that 8,000 pounds of ovorgrens had boen donated. These, with othors which wero oxpectod to be presented, ‘wero thought to bo suflicient to docorato all tho graves roported—about 800, Licut.-Gon. Sheri- dan hod kindly furnichoed ton garrison flags, and & similar number of storm flags, and prowmised to loan a stand'of regimontal colors for the stands in the comoteries, - Col. Baldwin had given 800 smallflaga; theso, with what wero left over last yoar, will givo n “markor " for overy soldior's rovo. A donntion of six barrols of evergroons rom Mrs, R. Burroughe, was thankfally rocolvod. Tho Committeo thought it was neccasary to so- curo rooms at onco, 80 that wreaths, crossos, otc,, could bo mado. Aftor some discussion, tho Committes was au- thotized to sccuro aroom in some conveniont locality. Major Woods, Marshal of Roso Hill Comotery, roportod that ho had eelected s his aids, Capt. Junos Stewart, Capt. John Btovens, Capt. John gm 7, Oapt. Lowis J. Lull, aud Burgoon H. W. oyd. ol, Baldwin, Marshal of Graceland Comotery, roporied that 'ho bad made arrsugoments io marl th soldion’ graves and o orect n stand ; also that ho had appolnted na Lis aids Liout.! Gol. F, A. Beaty, biaj. Wood, Oapt. Dorrickeor, Capt. Bwan, Capt. . Hamilton, Capt. G. A: Dusso, Capt. Potor Hand, Capt. I'. Busdo, Liout. J. M. Johnson, and Oapt. Norman B, Hunn. On motion, ltansom Post, G. A. I, wag nu- thorized to_fako ohargo of tho flags, ote., loft aftor the graves wore decorated, and preserve thom unti) noxt yonr, It was decidod to make a distinction_botwoon soldlors and snilors’ gravos, but tho dovico is yot to be agrood upon. SHome disoussion onsued in regard to & discrim- ination in tho docorations, but s the gonoral do- siro soomod to bo to decorato all tho comoterios aliko, it was docldod to do o, It was announcod that the German military or- anizations hd agracd to_defor thoir parado on flo ot st and pariicipato in the decoration ' procassion. The meeting then adjourned wuntil noxt Wodnosday ovoing. o/ S THE CITY IN BRIEF. The average dnily ealo of stamps at tho Post- Offico amouuits to $3,000. Tho fact I8 not genorally kuown that tho Tryonty-second streot and Union Park cars run, whon thero is timo, to Wood stroot, four blocks Doyond tho Park. An ominous notico appents_in the Poat-Offleo: * No moro vacancios {n the Toxt-Ofiico Depart- ment,” which must froozo tho marrow of tho ‘hopoful oflice-sackers. Jalto Bosaungor ia not golng to_play the four- ball gamo any moro_just nov, and will play uo more on & small tablo, as Lo i6 going to preparo for tho throo-ball tournament. . Thio Board of Publio Works yoterday awardoed 4ho contract for building an “iron_gallory and stairway for tho ongino-room of “tho Wator- Worka to Clark & Raffon for $1.505. Sinco the last consus of dogs in this oity, cloven have boen addod to tho numbor, wiieh 15 now 181, Tho trado in vagrant curs this soason promisos to bo heavy. Bheppard 8. Wilmor was cxamined boforo CommissionerHoyao yostorday aftoruoon, on tho chargo of smuggling & quantity of bufalo-robos into tho United Statcs, from Canadn. Ho was held for furthor oxamiation in §5,000 bail, Ollicor Wyman yestorday afternoon arrcsted a woll-known pickpocket nemed John Heany, on the suspicton of picking the pocket of a Indy ina Stato streot car on Saturday. The lady identifies him a8 bewng in the car, and his well-known char- ltlfil?lt‘mnkns it probable that ho committed the oft. A number of diractory mon woro busy, about the ond of April, taking the nddrosscs of partios Living In the Wast Eud. Tlio quostion nasurally ariscs whother, now that the May movings bavo taken placo, tho samo mon Liad not botter do tho" 6amo work over again, Frod Schrocdor was oxamitied boforo Justico Danyon, yestorday morning, on the chargo of forgery. ‘Ho ncknowlodged his guilt, and was sent o tho Criminal Court in bail of §1,000, Tt appears that Bchroodor mado o noto for 150, sigaed by Jolun Mo, who was o myth, which 15 gold to John Kramer, of No. 500 Aeuold strost, or - William O'Noil was enticed into & bogaio, at No. 33 Wost Washington stroot, yesterduy affor- noon, and, if ho had not bean {hio ownor of an uncommon amount of good sonse, would havo boon robbod. Mo reportod tho matter to Capt. Lall, who at onco ordored tho place pulled. Fiva omon and four men wore tho xosult of tho raid. A probably fatal accident occurred in front of tho North Side Turner Hall, yestorday mornin, at 8 o'clock, A man named ‘John Taubor, { from the sidewalk to tho basement bolow, a di tance of ten foet, n.lxghnng,vl upon a pile of fla; stones, He was sovorely bruised about the head, and injured intornally. The attending phyelcion, Dr. Leo, pronounced his injurios latal, Tho wounded man was talen to tho Oounty Hospital. A fow members of the Old People's Home Association mot yesterday afternoon for the purposo of elocting a Board of Mausgors, but ostponed 1t until the first weok in June, Whon t in hoped thero will bo o largor meeting. An informal discussion on the subjoct of & now eito for tho'Home was had, and onch person presont was appointod & committoe tomako inquirios concorning suitablo loty in the difforont divi- slons of thie city. Capt. Lull {s bound to &u! down tho base ball nuisanco i n the West End. On Bunday ho raid- ed among tho irreligious devotees of the na- tlonal game with threo Bergoants and sixtoon mon, breaking up soveral gamen, and arrcating turod, playors. ey attempted to g0 off on tho “dly” but the Captain made & * triple lsy," securod bs mon, snd Landoutled them, juat to make sure. The oxtraordinary industry of the members of tho Common Council is to bo remarked. To- morrow afternoon the Committeo on Railronds will meet in tho Clty Oleri’s office at 3 o'clock, An hour later threo othor Committeos—those of Qaalights, Harbors and Dridges, and Stroots and Alloys of 'tho Bouth Division—will wraugle for tho possession of tho room. Tho ultimate ob- joot of thio Railrond Committeo is tho roiling- mills again. Tho Journal man, in nttor contompt and dofl- anco of all goographars, porsiats in locating Xhiva in Africa. The samo stubboruuess au contemyt of procadont loads this clap to pue down Movillo as & Fronch port, whila the mod- orn_geographios porslst in locating it on tho const of Troland, "This must bo tho porvorao in- dividunl who informed tho publio, buta short timo since, that Shakepoaro was the nuthor of © Richalion.” A daring thott was yostordsy commlited at tho corner of Adums and Poorla blroote. A lndy namod Mrs, Mills, of No, 226 Mouroo streot, iad mado somio purchascs In Jolnson's graoory atoro, at tho corner of tho strasts refersad to, aud was [ing out of tho storo with lor poskl-baok in or band, when a woll-dressod young man ateppud ub and, unaloling tho purss, ron sast on Adums sireot, 'Tfo wuu pursucd, hut not caught. 'he pooket-liools contufuiod &50,’ and iu s sorjous loss folts ownor. ‘Lhocircumatance should wrn Indios of tho Insocurity of tho comnion habit of oarrying purses iu thoir hands, 4 Edvward Scsnan, formorly rouding nove 1131 Park avonue and Fifty-ninth street,” visited th Fuir_at Burlington Lfll, Chicago, on Monday ayoulng, in company with his marled daughtop, Mrs, Noob. Thoy foft for homo on tho 11 p. . Hydo Turk train, 1o gotting out ab South Park Biation, noar iy homo, aud sho golug ou to *| rainfall 16-100 of an inch. Crand Cronsing, whora sholives, Early yostor- e aorning Bis hody way fouin ‘i pool of wtof, faoo down, wundor tho catilo ghard, and undor’ tho_ raflrond track, only few foot from whoro holeft tho oars (ho tilght before, No marks of_strugals or wiolanco ato o bo found on the ground or on tho hody. An inquost wos Liold by Justico Iorno, acting” a Coraor, aftor which" decoased’s son-in-lnw, Adsw Noob, fook cliargo of thio romain, Tho Commisslonors apnolnted to ascortain tho valuo of (lio old Post-Oflico site and bulldg, nnd tha clty lot b tho corner of Poll stroot and Fiflls avoniio, nud to roport a basls of oxohnngo, havo coneludod tholr Inbors, and the roport, as s0on s it is signod, will bo forwarded to tho feo- Totary of tho Tronsury. Who Commissionors ro- Tuta To diculo thelr coneluston, consldoring thak it Io thoir duty to keop ik soordt; but it may bo announcd tia thoy beligvar rom tho eviianco adducod, that fho Port-Onlcs ot and iniiding was worth aboul ns much ns tho old Dridewa lot, and havo docldod to racominond thit tho ex- chiingo bo mado on oven torms, Tho absteaots of titlo of tho Governmont lot aro alroady in tho city, and whon thosoof tho clty aro ox- aminod, thio tranafor will bo_mado, Within two ookt tho farthost the city will bo 1 possos. sion of tho Post-OlMco lot, and ehottly aftor- waed tho work of ixing up tho building ‘for the publio library wiil probably bo commencod. “Tlio Board of Health mot yestorday afternoon. Xt oppoars from tho report of the Snuitary Bu- orintendent that Jost wook thoro woro 147 joathe—80 malon nnd 61 fomalos. Tho total number i6 sovon loss than tho proceding weok, Thoro wero 10 doaths by couvulsions, 13 by small-pox nnd consumption, aud 7-by bronohitis. Thio moan tomporaturo was 62 dogroos, and tho Tho decrenso in mor- tality ia_among docedonts over 20 yoars of ngo, und “males, Tho bighest donth-rato ia in tho Ninotontl! Ward, and tho lowost in tho Tonth, Thirty-ono now checs of amall-pox and varioloid woro roported, belng nino loss than for tho pra- coding wools, 'For tlio samotimo Inst yoar, forty- nino toro roported. Thoro wero threo mora deaths than for the preceding weok, and, for the firat timo this year, moro than for the ssmo timo last yoar, —_— PERSONAL. Gon. 3. O. Dlack, of Champaign, is at tho Gardnor. < Bodlom Whethsm, Taq,, of England, 5 at tho Gardnor. 8, 8. Gllbort, Eaq., of Shanghne, China, is at tho Garduer. . Gon. F. D, Bowall, of Washington, D, the Bherman. William MoKoyes, Manchostor, Englond, is at tho Shorman, The Hon, M, U. Johnson, of Woodstook, ia at tho East Sido Briggs. The Hon. E, E. Elmore, of Fort Howard, Wis., 18 ot the Gault Houso, Normen Finite loft tho West Sido Briggs Houso Inat night for St. Louis, 8, 8, Merril, Esq,, Gonoral Managor Milwau- kee & Bt. PaulRallway, is at tho Shorman. Tho Hon, Jogoph Vilas, Prosidont of tho Mil- waukeo & Manitowoo Raifrond, isat the Shorman, Maf. J. R. Floming, Ilinols Stato Penitentiary Commissioner, i at the WestSido Brigge Houso. Dr. J. 8. 0. Bonnott, of Coldwator, Mick., is rogistorod at tho Wost Sido Briggs Houso. D. B. Canflold, Eeq., Philadolphin, publishor of tho American Lato ftegister, is ot tho Gard- nor. * Jamos I, Howe, General Managor of tho Chicngo & Northwostorn Railway, is at tho Ehormn. Mayor Medill hna roturned; his officois cloanor than it wan, and his clork oxpectorates ovor & now pleco of matting of » gaudy pattorn. Mr. H.I. Gardnor, of tho popular Gardnor Houso, will gail for Eniropo, with bis_family, in tho stoamship Calabrin, from Now York, Hoxt Saturday. Qon, G. W. Cass, Pronident, J. F. Do Lainio, L. 10 Myor, J. L. Ludlum, John B, Jorvis, Johtt 31, Harding, Dircctors of 'the Northern Pacifio Railway, aro ot tho Shorman. ; Tho following wore at tho Gardnor yostords, AT, Roborts, . 8. Wallace, G E. Gurlook, Now York ; Dr. J. W. Tarraco, S Paul; J. DL Bailoy, Danbury, Conn. ; I I Wilking, Bur- lingion, Vt. The following woro at tho Ganlt Houso yos- o, ignt torday: J. C. Chandler, Milwaukoo; E. G. Now- hall, "Dulioit, 4 Tlogers, Dorroit; J. B. Billlnga, Montroal; 3L W. Downy, Plymouth : Dr. H. W. Walos, Lanarl, ‘The Hon. Charles E. Gorham, Gonoral Man- agor, C. D, Gorham, Suporintendont, and tho Tlon. F. Slataher, Chiiof Enginoer, of tho West Division of tho"Pittsburgh, Fort Woyno & Chi- cago Railrond, uro.at tho Gault Hougo, - The following woro among_the promingnt ar- sivals at tho Bhorman yestorday : Lowell Maaou, Now York; Oharles Collins, Giovolsnd ; Thomas Dolon, Philadelphin; . 8. Brookkouse, Salom, Mass.; Willism Young and wife, San Fraucisco! Tho following wore at the East Sido Driggs Tlouso yestordn; Carmichaol, Tamal_City, In; HLA, Loo, Jol 8. Havloy, New Yorl: Jumea Wilson, Bellair, Obio; W. 8. Wycoff, “Poxu; O, A Ohupin, Nowasls N. 315 J. . Blan- wood, Garduer, Mo, Mr. Charles H, Tarrington, tho talentod city aditor of the Rocky Mountain News, of Denver, Col., ia in tho clty visiting Lis mony friends Lore, Tho'lattor are doing thoir best to mako him com- fortablo, and follow_thio osamplo of hospitality 8ot by bim toward Chicago newspuper mon in tho shadow of tho mountains, Among tho arrivalu at the Wost Side Briggs Houso : ° William Bmith _snd wifo, Miss Porter, Englend; H. H. Ray, Duluth; Dr. B, E. Col- Jing, Duluth:"_L, W. Winchestor and wifo, Now York; James E. Pator, Now Bodford, Mass,; N. H. Dodge, Madison; Theo. Tames, St. Lonis; L. B. Colllns, Momenco; J W. Smith, Livor- peol; L. D! Kom, Torro Haito; Col. V. I leu, Avirora; Willard Lamb, Greon Bay; Goo. B. Dana, Lincoln; and E, H. Eyer, Dolavan, Borgt. James Gurrity, of tho Madison Btreot Tolico Station, departed for Now York last oveu- ing, whonce he will sail for Ireland next Satur- day. Sorgt. Garrity has long bean known as an coilcient officer, one who has_performed hie duty fonrlossly and honorably, In sixtoon years ho has had but one leave of absence, and that was of short duration. Ho has reserved his pleas- ure to bo taken at_one mouthful. He will b kiudly remomberoed during his absenco by many friends, who will give him a warm greoting when ho roturns, Tho Khodive hiss oighty childron. Jones, Novada Sonator, is visiting in Cfive- land, O., where ho used to live. Prof. Potors has pamod tho last two planots discovared by him, Antizono sud Eloctra. Col. Mortimor O'Koan, an old citizon, woll Inown in Southorn iinois, diod at his rosfdonco in Olnoy & fow daya since. John E. Copplugor, of Alton, TIL, has beon in- dictod for bolng intorostod in clty contracts whilo holding the oftico of Alderman. Gon, Gilos A. Smith snd Cyrus Jones, of Towanda, I, love purchssod & splondid “rancho™ near San Jose, Cal., Oapt: Dougleo Popo hs bogn appointed. Aui- tor of tho Gilmnn, Clinton & Bpringlield Tail- ‘rond, veio Josoph Lane, resignod. ‘Tho beautiful Princess Thoresa, of Olden- ‘burg, fillod o big Grand Duke, out of desira to wed a handsome but obscure musle-teachor, 8o the punotilious Czar clevated the munic-tencher to tho diguity of a Daron. Prosidont Eliot, of Hurvard College, affirms that ““Thoro is & fundamontal, porvading uilfor- euco botwoon nll men and all womon, which ox- tonds to their minds as much as to thoir bodies," ]‘;it‘uth Agassiz ndds that thoy noed a difforent ot M. Aduiral Dabilgron Tast Triday gavo Junel pasty ot or rouidonco in Washiagion Lonor of Mrs, Almira Lincoln Pholps, tho wall- kuown authorosy, Mra. Pholps i8 upwards of 80 yonru of ago, Ku: boars oe yours romaclably woll, a8 witnous tho fact that sho Liaa written & now'book within » year. Gon. Bherldan, by o]l tho'sccounts of tho lato army rounion at Now Havon, was shown to ho omphatically “the woldiors' pot;" for, whilo Grant was applanded and Shorinan drow chioers, as did ovory mantion of Iancock, the outhusing- tio spirit of the hour was poured lavishly over “Little Phil” s not ouly tho dnshing soldlor but gay comrado, who, ot ho sald himself, ©had aume Licro on & bum, and did not know whora ho should bring up.” On tho ovoning ‘of tho 16 sk, Ar, L. F. Congor, & woll-known bankor, of Doxter,ln., starlod,withhis wifo, on a vislt to his old houlo i Massachusotts, Lo was in good bioalth und spirite, Whion tho train_was about paseing Cominoroo Milly,—Dr, and Mrw, O. having just rotirod to the sloaping-car,—Lio foll out of tho borth to tho floor of tho car, doud. Apoploxy was tho oauso of his doath, Iore iu a cheerlng ostimato of charaotor of Soualor Timojhy O, Lowo, whioh comos from the Drooklyn Fagle: *Mr, 1lows, a Honntor who, lika Conkling, oscapos tho noliglbllity of NMr. Edmunds, by having begun n_now torm &inco tho Judiolal snlarios woro" raised, fn hardly o bo thotight of for tho Chiof Justiceship. 1lo Is o pro, prollx, sorenaly stupld man, who' doos not think tho Ropublicnit ey dooe’ thinga bo- onueo thoy nwo Tight, Mt who thinka thinga aro right' beenuso tho Ropublican party doos thom, ~ A ourious compound of a Christian and a grandmothor, the montion of his namo for the pluco scoms to give o gontlo, not & molicious,olo- ment of comedy to the sitiation.” it S JUBILEE NOTES, The Depot Collso o Jublleo Ball Preparations, Etcs Tho changos and trausformations in tho groat dopot, commonca to-day, and tho improvisod Golisoum will bo in rendiucss for such rohonrssls 8 may bo necosenry moxt wack, Tho propara- tions for tha Jubiloo Ball aro golng forward, and tho fnvitations will bo in the hands of tho man- agors on Saturday. No tickets to tho ball will Do procurablo oxcopt on an {uvitation slgned by ono of tho managors. Tho prico of tho Jublloo Concort tickots, S1 onch, has only beon mado ‘poseiblo by tho ‘gonorosity of tho silroad com- panios in” gving up thoir gront dopot fre of rout. Tho nermigomonts fof tho grand orchos- trn aro so noarly comploto hat full programmes can shortly bo anuouticod. ‘Tho throo Parlk Bonrdw aro studylng concort- od plan for tho oxhibition af the ootiro park and boulovard system of tho city. Bvory doy adds largoly fo fho lisk of spplien- tions for rooms ub (o’ hotols during Jablion wook. . Tho landlords are golting rondy to add Inrgo translont accommodations. Fur guests, Wo aro glnd o notico that tho streot improvements are gotting along very woll, notwithutauding tho nufavorablo wouthor, Clark sireot in bolug put in fino condition. Strool cleniiing in moking 00d progross. g A siyggostion hns boon madoe thnt among tho fontures of Jubiloo weok tlio coror-stono of the groat Tator'State Esposition building on tho ako shoro bo laid. "It would bo o most ftting aceasion could It bo mado practicable, to thus ‘prominently place in the minda of our thousnnda of visitors tho great enterprino which is to bo tho marvol and prido of our citizons, It _would thus mako of tho briof poriod of Jine Jubiles what it really is, but tho proludo to tho graudor ovont in Ootober. Thio bools bays arrivod for tho Jubileo chorus, and tho chorus Suporintendont, Mr. J. A. Buttor- flold bus aunouuced tho firut rohearsal, whicl will tako placo on Thursdsy ovoning next nt 8 o'clook, in tho Union Park Congrogatioual Ohureli. Thoso singors who have not reglaterad Eholr nnmos shiould 4o, 10 66 onee, & the books will woon bo closod, 1t willbo & good oppor- tunity for those who have not yot done 8o to at- tond this rohenrenl aud be [nitiated. Tho com- fort of tho singors is in good hands and will bo caratully atiended to, Singors will Lavo froo ad- miesin, and rosorved aents, Furtbor informa- tion oan' bo obtained ot Jubiles Hoadquartors. PROBABLE MURDER, Desperate Afirny ot o 'Thornton Wede ding-=Ono Man Relicved to Bo Fae wlly Enjured. On Bunday night last sorious affray took placo at Thornton, & Mollaud sottloment, in this county, which will probably rosult in the doath of a young man nomed Mond. Tho disgracefnl affair wag the finalo to o wodding which took placo in tho town at tho time reforrad to. Tho nuptials woro wituossod by o largs numbor of rallvay omployes, who wont out from this city. Beer flowed frooly during the progross of tho wedding, and, whon morning began to appoar,_thero wora fow sobor porsons’ in tho party. Early in tho cvonin Mead nnd o young man namod Frod. Long L disputed botwoen thomsolves rognrding somo trivisl matter, About 2 o'clock in tho norning, Bload, becoming onraged at somo remark mado by Long, struck tho lator in tho faco. Tho blow was returned, and then rogiven, and, fiunl- ly, Long's frionds foll upon Mad, oud so brutally beat him that bis doath s momen- tarily oxpectod, Tho fatnl injury is o fra twe of tho slaull, producad by u_elub, which was used freely by o parly whouo whoreaLouts is not known. Long iu_cmployed a5 o brakosman by tho Chicago, Danvilla & Vi connos Compnny, and was arreated by Detoctive Donnis Blinnons, at tholr dopot, yesterday morning, and is now in_prison at tho Contral Station.” D, J. Mend, n brother of the injured mou, was in tho city yostorduy aftornoon, nnd statéd that Nis brothor huo Leon unconscious oror oluve Bunday morning, Tho affair haw eansed much excitement in horntou, whero ead is highly rogarded. OCEAN NAVIGATION, CUNARD MAIL LINE. E’ST.A_’BLIEI—IED 1840. Steam Between New York, Boston, and Liverpool, mfill ‘NE\V YOI 7 " and $130, Gold. ssongors and frelght i il narts of Europo At Jowest ratos. ‘Troland, and tho Continout. ERNET, Gen'l West'n Agont., N, W. our. Glack and Raudolplsis. RATIONAL LI Salllng from Nowr York for Gusenstown and Lisorpoot avory Ssiurdny, s or Lougus Lroet vors Tortatghe. Cabin Passage $50, $90, aud $100 Curnency. Exourslon Tickots at favorahlo ratos. Intending pas- sengors shoulil tnake oarly application for boribe. TEERAG rroncy, Cabin Passuge, $30,3 Steorago Passage, S oure 0. ‘booked 'to and Slghit Drattson Great Heilain, UM DU VE 3 o Propald stecrago tickets from Livc u 't 3 Longbnerrs, Gliago, Cerdit, Brist), or Landon, SH.00 iy PK!IEI”II‘BI‘I bookod to or from German and Scandina. 'vian polnis at low ratos, ‘I'ho Beamslips of this lino aro tho largest In the trade. rafts on Groat Britain, lreland, and tho Contincat, WILLL\MG Mi\g‘\ LTS'I;\EILA‘ 'l It ent Northeast cornor Clark and Rendolpl-sis. (opposite mew Sheruan ilouse), Chicago, Satling twico a weok from Now York, and carcylng pas: sengors (o all parts of Groat Beitaln Troland, Cautinontal Turopo, and tho Moditorranen. Gubia feofis 365; Stour- Fitiah sud Trish poris onst, £0 wost, 332 3 Fintal morta sau as olhor rogulsrlinis, AR pazabie i U'S alronoy, - Anply for til Inforatian at' the Com- roun, Now Yark, aud N. 5. hicngo: ‘pany's oioes, No, 7 Howling ‘Gorner Lasallsand Madlsons HENDDRSON BROTHERS, Agonts. ALLAN LINE Hontrsel Ocea Steamstip Co. First-class Steamships, Unsurpassed for Speed and Comfort, yunning on the Shortest Sea Koufes between EUROPE AND AMERICA RATES OF PASSAGE: OADIN a8 low as by any othee FIRST.OLASS LINES. Toturn Gickolsat great rdhiation, BIEERAGE “Tlokots citiior 10 or trom Europo, also at lowust raton, and through 1o pulnts o the” West {ower than by othior linos, TATES OF FREIGHT: Tarifl nrrangod n il olaasos Mocoh from L nnlg'n“mlrlun'.é’&:w AROdGHT G, . ':';" ur ather foformation, or (rolgit contracts, o Coumpany's Olico, 74 aul 74 Larglla st TR ALES ALLAN 4 CO., Agonta. STATE LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, EW YORK AND GLASGOW, LIVERP . N O NI AN DON DR OOl BEL: Thioao elegant now atoatmors will sail from Stato Lino Corey, Tirookl e : PISSVEVANDE Mot odouey, May . GEORAIX 1t fins, tinowing, Ting 1. V14, 10 o ety Juido 18 Fortulghoy thareator, “AUSHHY BALDWINE 85 on oadwa, N. ¥. Stoorago offico, 48 Broadwags Ne Yo " COAL, Coal Reduced. W soll Tnokawanna at $10; Triar Tl flfl;\fi.‘.}ng?mfu‘ sty nd ‘miinols Con 004 Nt QorreAnonUing ratos . YRR G0, e WobailieiV. dtid_Mudino; DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION. o M, i i atiaiises e dny it i (s ey of Mallsge B, Wallaco and J, 2. Bavage will o Commission Buniness undur tho Lxelisugo Buildiug, Moy 30, 1678, and styl, 8t s d. M. 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MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, THE BRILLIANT AND POPULAR ACTOR, Edwin Adams, Lrory ovenlng until further notteo, and BATURDAY BATINEI, 1 his geont spoctalty, toundod on Tonnyson’ Poom, ontittod ENUOI ARDIN, whish will ho produ o wrlth o 2 ow and beautiful Sconory and novel Meolinnical RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Spring Arrangement, TLXPEANATION OF REFERENCE MANKS, ~ § Saturday axe ooniod: ¥ Sunday oxoopiods Manday excoptod. 1Az rive Bunday at8:0a, m. § Dally, HICHIOAN CENTRAL & OREAT WESTERN RAILROADS o ey Ot 15 Cani sy Sorner 2f Ml 2 tsla matn and afe lino) Dy Expe \Jackson ! U, WEN' \.\'UKlT“: ‘Genoral Pussonger Agont. CHICAGD & ALTON RAILROAD. hrough Zone, icagain Kin oneat, britye, * 0:15a. m. * 8:10p, m, i nina, Lioo, g bress (Woatath Division. Jollot & Dlght Acowmatinti i, Loats « Siringiold Lignto ixprose, vin Matn Line, an via dackwoneille Divisfu, .. Kausas ‘City £ vin Eaon Gty s Phoria, Kook & Bt ADatly, via Main Line, and daily oxcopt Baturdsy, via Jackeonilln Diviston, 44 Datty,'vin Maiu Ling, auddally ‘oxcopt Montay, via dacksonvills Division, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILWAY, Unfon Depat, eorner Madison and Cunul-stes; Ticket Offes 3 Sonth Clarleat., opposite Sherman, Hovse, and at Dejof, ATREN'S THEATRE, Tivory ovontng, unill tugtlier notleo, and ot tho Wednos- day snd Baturday Matino, Laura Xeene, AND HER COMEDY COMBINATION, fn Tom Taylor's Fumon Comdis, s OUR AMERIOAN COUSIN! 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