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THE COURTS, ... Tnd of ho anl-lglohnrt‘nlg.'i}nfixli : Suit, . ) Tudge Gary Renders. o Docisicn ~Worth. $300,000 to tho | Vails, i Bankmptoy Mattors---Tho Lamar. 'Ag. counts---The Conrts in Briefs ' . ,logoaj.mgm of.dafendant .in ploughing sup i || ngos, 810047, . — ooy TITURBSDAY, CMAY 22, 187 orop plaintiff had planted on his own land;. the' Jury rpturnod a verdict of not 5“ by ol + -Inn ithe sult in agsumpait of Jobn Ai:Durard, ot al, v, Rlchard Mason and Aloxandor Johnsou, & vordlt for plainit vas rondorod for §3,198.00 mogas. tio ! Wkt e . 'l‘l?g oaso of Geo. I, Loonard v, Thomaa Ray-! mond ‘was ' submitted to tho Cout, wha dovidod in favor of ‘plmntift, with €267.50 damaged. 771 | “In_tho.muit of Matthaws MoCabo v, Iyank P.I Hawkine, Thomas R. Wolland, and anou I, Ttuico, n verdiot wns rondored fof platatiit; dam "agen, ©040.77. ) VL In tho suit for dobt of Jacob aud Lonis Lok ‘fom v, Jamos ‘L and William Tracey, a verdidt: for plaintift was rondered for dobt $3256; dl\m-} ORIMINAL COURT ITENB, Vory. littlo bustnoss of consoquance ocoupldd | tho attontion of tho Oriminal Cowrt yoaterdny, - | Joln Mowdor, » minor pleaacd ;q’ulllf to; boing found in a house, froti whick, at tho-timd, i The onao of Mrs. Vall and daughter ngngnée tho oecupanta woro, absentt, and was xummdod! Asa Vail and Nicholas P. Iglohart was conclided yosterday aftornoon, Judgo Gary stopping iho' .progross of the ongo; snd dopriving Mr. Berch,' counsel for plalutiff, of tho plossuro of ‘miakiiig! | oharged with forgory, his apooch in tho prosonco of n dooply interested, | 1a .and also intoresting, audienco, to ronder m.l hoon hold to-day; was discontiied “on accouut| for sontenco, . » - -Tho'caso of Kunnudz ceharged “with solling Hquor.ilogally at Laka low, waa continueds .- "o case of John II. Farwoll, snother lawyor, tne partlonlnra of v '8 alroady baon bllahie ,was continued, o trial of_ Thillp. Brawn, which waa to 1 doolslon, the naturo of whiel probably 'mads up,| of tha abserica of n matarial witness, for :Mr. B's dldappolntment.' Tho- salt” wai brotght by plaintifts for-tho spoelfio’ porforni-| anct of a contraot by dofondants. Tho orlginl| Vith to Glork of e, ¢ contract was mado Juno 22, 1800, belweon Asa Vall ‘and Nicholas P, Igloliart, by which' contract, in: considoration of cortaln things'|'Administrator of done by Vall, tho contract,. so_ far ‘ns ha,‘ 'Vail, wna concornad, waa fuily executod; tho con~ sidoration being fully pald,: By tho contrsct in quostion in this sult, Iglohart ngrood to convoy | hart and Charles B to Mra, E. P. Vail and her minorchildron, within | of'tlio Iato'flrm oF Carhatt, Lowls & four months, tho;W. 3¢ of N. W. 3 and 8. Wi 3¢ | of Bvo. 9, T. 87, N..R, 14, containirig 240 aored, ij noar t0.a0d enst of Weuhington ‘Holghts. -Th | clauso,of tho contract under which the lability | is clnimed is na follows:. “ Iglehast ngrocs as follows: Within four months from thla..timo to gocuro to Mra, Bilcn I Vail and hor minor children, in o proper legal mannor, freo from all incumbrances or Hens, tho land thisdsy cone voyod in Bection 9, T, 37, N. B, 14, o thiat tho same may bo held by hor s n homestoad and for hor and hor minor childron's molo uso in foo simplo Tho - land incumbored to tho amount of, about 96,000 at tho timo tho contract was onterdd fnto, whicl fnt oumbrance, ns will bo soen, Iglohart agroed to romavo. At the tima tho contract waa ontored into tho Jaud was valuod at about 816,000 ; it Ia now worth moro than §250,000. Thodofonse setup was that Mrs, Vail took; in licu of the 240 ncros of land, two mules, & wagon, and 8300 in‘cnsh ; tho statuto of limitntions, paymont. of taxes, ‘bona fide purchaser’s laches, and nll tho usual do- fousos, Aftor hearing tho srgumonts for the de- fonao, and boforo tho plaintils’ counsol had & chanco, tho Court doltvered tho following, do- on ¢ 3 = . In my Judgment, sll the Iangusgo sbout homeatead 18 of o consequonte 3.4t {s tot of the essence of i srrangemont hietween tho partics at all ; tho conalfors &ffon boiwoen Vil and Tgiehart was. cilraly: peouni- ary; but {ho reason moving Iglchnrt to. roquire tho Efivlmrl\y to bo conveyod wus, that his alstor and hor idren aliould have tho botodl of it, That roason— not tho consideration for thio tranefor—was his afleo~ tion for hior and her children, Then therods the nso of the Innguago * homestead.” It was used in no such senso os that tho partfes woro to. go nnd livo there, Thero s no limitation, condition, procedent or subssquent, that it shall be usod as o homestoad, It 15 an ngroomont that he will convoy it to her and hor children, 8o that sho may have a homo for hor childron, To my wnind this {s a case of s clear; explicit agreoment to convey o cortain prescril quautity of land for o pst conslderation, which tho parties themselves catimated and treatod as a sufliclent cousideration. Whether it was, ar was not, it is not My purposo to fnquire, Thoy catimated it and treatod it as's sufMiciont conaidoration, Tho incumbrance on the land in 1866 ia said, in goucrsl torms, to have beon all that tho laud is worth, It acoms to me very.-clear that Iglohart biad in oxpectation _that, in some wa) not now dxclosod, ho was aoln{to negotiato and lift this incumbrance, by soma sort of an nmnunn{‘naum was than by paying cash for it, defeatod expectation, After the contract of the 22d of Juno, 1860, there was nou\mgmg 1o be dono except {o cons ey 1ho 240 ncres of lond, and thoro vas cloar, ox- Dliclt, and sbsoluta agrocment to do that cloar of fucumbrance within four months, Tho payment of taxes on the land cuts no figure, bocauso bo had sgreed to conyoy it clear of incumbrance, £o that the longer ho hield it thio greater tho amount of taxes which o would Liavo ta get out of tho way, in order to convoy 4t clear of incumbrance, All that ke had 1o do to got ¥id of those taxes at ouy time was to perform tuat agrocment, When parilea havo _ solemnly put thelr engigoments into writing, aftor nogotiatlona funning through monihs, aud smended, ot the tng ©of exocution, tho phraseology which did not suit, and bava como to a reating-placo; porsons intelligent and :zgh.lu‘ with no circumvention and no advantage on. elther slda; when such bavo como tu that result, T cannot-distnrd it upon the uncertain testimony of Perwons a8 to all sorts of things which are not fu the ‘writing, X think that the complainants are entitled to 2idcred hat i Janl bl bo coneged 1o tacan fn foo % : - Robort Rao and J. W. Boach aro solicitors for 8115, Vail and ohildron; Dent & Blaok and 8o i1, and Corwin & Bailoy, solisifors for dofond; THE LAMAR INSURANCE COMPANY, * Tho Rocolvor in_the cnso of Edwin Burnham et al. v. the Lamar Insurance Company, Toport~ ©d totho Court yestordny that ho Lins on hand'a, eufllolont amount of money with which to pay’ 20 per cont of tho following claims proved sgainst’ $ho Company, sa contained in tho roport of the Mastor: Edward Durabam o al, §2,639.23; Josoph E. Painchaud, $656.90; Goo. Buton, 81,0731 oy Bianen Soe®, Exton, 11 ; Honry Disslon, $1,087.20; Alma 3, Whitcomb, $3,163.80; Alox.” A. Malt: man, 8545.20; Rosion Magolsoln, -8B04.58 ;' John V. Schenck, £8,251.40 ; Jerome B. Secor, 1,084.41; Thomas Hurphy, ©1,289.05; Franl:, Fold ot al., for tho uso of First and Second National Banks of Peoris, Tl,, 1,617.68 ; Honry P, Stovons ot al., £3,603'; Augustus I, Booker, 81,627.63; Trusteo ' North Daptist Ohurch, 83.260.41 ; Jucob A. Rotschild ot ol., 82,710.75 ; Adolph A. Blackall, £2,609.87; Thomas Bar- xows ot al., 82,173,20 ; Samnol Arentz, $2,171,<" 20; Potor Flomming, 1,276,57 ; Potor' Llom- iy, §829.40; Jamea W, Colllo, 8052.41; Jnanoa W. Kollie, 887860 ; Homlin & Halo, 85,415,15; Alfred Smith, 89,177.55; Mrs. Cormolia D. Bockor, 85,999 ; Marks Rofnatein ot ol,, 81,08 25; Frederick Kompfor, 82,006,90 y Jomos H. Warner ot al., 61,800,165 Tsano P, Qonts, 80 Poter Armal,'51,094,62 ; Frank B, Barton ot al., 61,012.40 ; Lomisa Gund, $1,250.04; Potor Han: €on, for uso of Anrio 11, Perkine, nssigned to 1. | N. ' Withorall, "$816,67; -William = 0, Rey- nolds, 81,624,087 Josopl Zaniachock, eto,, '81,102.93; ' Altrod’ . Darnos & 82,800.49; Chatloa A. Gregory, 91,803.68 Eatriok Rowley, £438; Altred A ARan, &1,550.83 $460.50; Carl Lam, Jr. Churies T, Clasins ot il,, #515.85; John T. Moran et al., 81,821.60 Michnel Dayno, 81,081.50;: 8, O, Olin, ©G30: Jobn Anderson, $282,20: James Gorman, £431.05; ..V, Calking, $2,000; Cushman Oalle: ins, 81,400; amounting to about £80,000, g astor alio roporty thnt Ciatles T, Gun. ior and others have filed claims, the yalidity of. which are disputed. i ud In the matior of Tiogh & Cady. tho patitl 0 mattor of Root & Ca 0 petition of thio Third Nationl Banl: waa iy, and leave wa grantad to tho Trusteo Lo woll undor tho powors oontained in the trust-decd. # In tho'matter of Hugh Pattorson, bankrupt'a petition was flled, snd order entered that, upon examination of & cortifiod copy of the Rogister's dockat_heratoforo transmitted, s discharge be ordercd to issuo, upon paymont of all coste, | v. 3. B, Bleke: Eent. .} In' tho thro! ofron of thoCity v. Jamos 7. Goro, | filed ; presonfments, and, bonds. dsfonduin invo tled preseniments, il g S atg i, I COTAS TR S Donnia 8. Morgan wos yostorday sppolnto o datato of Mirandn Sorgat, undar.a bond to ba approved of §3,800. ¥ i On potition of tho hoirs of tho Jato Goorge W. | ‘Tappan it was ordorod that & cltation be_isstod, | rotnrnable Mnndl\g - May 20;-to Richard L. Cor- 1, Loyis, surviving, partnora ;ppan, 0 show oauso why thoy shonld not ho'compelled to glvo soourity for tho faithful ecttlomont.of the affalrs of tho co-partnorabip and for tho acoount- ‘ing and-phying over to-tho Administrator of eald f.\encluug’ whatover 18 due, after paying 'partnor | ship debts, cte. 4 § x ' THY COURTS IN DRIEF. 5 In tho United Btatos Circuit Court, Andrew McGravw- filos Lig_ bill sgainat 015 Dyor on o loa” of non-fulfilment of contract; damages, a0, : * # . Tho, North Bonnington Boot-and Bhce Com= any ilo & prrceipo in nsaumpsit against Edward yrme ;: domngos, 81,600 © - : ““In Judgo Yootl'a; court, the caso of tho Iili- nols Ceniral Railrond .v. O'Brion, wont by do- fault of defondant, whereby lglnimm Tocoversan ontato In foo Bimpla, b _dovoribed in the doolarn. tion, namely, tho B, E. 3 of Beo. 11, T. 38, N. T34 E. of § P M. o 3 e cato of Honry R. Draper v. Tho Actosian Woll Company, Joseph: H. Barkor, Alphaous C. Daggor, A, F. Oroskoy, ' Lyuian Dridgos, Jacob Fayne, J. W. H. Brown, . -Brown, Allan 0. Btoroy, and Rufus King, .was yostorday. dis- misaed h( Judgo Williama 6 tho Gost of rospoo- tivo partfos, . - Jucob Wildor, Marla J, Boylngton, Ella Bhor- man, Mary A, Loitch, and Caroline Jackson'filo their petition in the Buperlor Court for a Con- norvalor Lo, manago tho afairs of fholr fathuty Bonjomin Wilder, : tho ownerof considorable proporty in monoy nd monoyed soourition. (The athor is now 80 yoara of age, is Insano, and alto- othor uablo to mannga Lis bustuoss ifair, - o n Willinm J5. Lunt snd Lucien Nowb: bill in the Buporior Courf, on a ples of dobt, sgainst Hugh Mabor, Oomplainants avor that on -the - 26th Deoombor, . 1871; they . loased to lnintiffa the bufldlngL known ns the Noewbury E}lnvatnr, situate- on Lots 2 and 7 in Block 14 of tho Original Town of Chicago, ot a rentalof $5,000 per annum for tho. firat fivo yoars; that hoowos on eaid rent the snm of £4,333.80, for tho recovary of which, and §1,000 damagos, tho progont action is brought. Jncob Blodgor et al, bring ‘sult in the Oireult Court: in. an sotion ‘of - trospass on the cnso Efi?fl‘ tho Dsainoge Commisaioners ; dsmagos, - ‘Oliver F. King suos -Hiram, Charlés W.; and Goorgoe H. Whoclor, In' the *Cirouit. Court, for trespass on the caso'; damages, 810,000, Judgo Williarma will give his decision in the Lincoln Park asscssment caso to-morrow morn- ing ab 30 o'clook. y NEW. SUITS, i Tax Burerion CounT,—4d,451—Matthina M, Smith etal v. Max Guttenstoln ; assumpsit, 500, 43,452~ ‘Thomas B, Dabbins v. James Burko ;- ejectmont, $500, 49,453—Chriatian’ Carr v, 'Christian Thulwan, B, W, Nleliols, J. H. Olybourne, H, P, Galdwoll, Lovi Warly; and Olark; petition for mochanics’ lien, $364.83, on Aheatre and part of Lot 17, in Butterficld's Addition to Ohlcago, 49,454—Asahel Guslay v, Jamos Af, Chap- man and 6. 31. Ettor ; confession of judgment, $32,334, 43,455—Appoal. 43,456--8up) ed for sorvice. 43467—Jncob Wildor'ot al, v, Benjowmin Wilder; petis tion for the appointment of a Consecrvator, 43458—~E, H, Wachs v, John Davis & Co.; as- lum{);l(, $1,108,30, 43,450—~Marln v, August : divorce on' gronndl of dedoriion, 45,460— | Orano Drothora’ Manufacturing Company ; assuimpalt, $600, 43,601-—TJohn I, v, dary Ellon Hunter ;- divorce ou ground of adultery. 43,402—Llizur D, Beavey ot al, v..Georgo White, Roderick Clark, and Gregory Bharp, under name of Olark, White & Co. { petition for ‘mechanics’ Mien on E, 120 feet Lot D, Block 10, fraction. al’ 800 16, Addition {o Chicago, $3,048,45, 43,463— ‘Louis Morris v. John Otto mflmmh, $1,500, © 43,404 =The Ropublic Life Insurance Company of Chicago, rdtke ; assumpsit, $500, 43,4t llinm’ v, F. 3L Atkinson; peiltion to eupply record, 43460—E, If, Gammon V. J, A. Fisko ; nssump- nit, $1,600, 49,467V, O. Kruger ‘v, O. Thlolmunn 3 confession of judgmont, $147,60, 43,468—WV, H, Zunt ot 81, v. Hugli -Mahor, 'dobt, 34,390.30, 43,400 —Poter | W, Floid et ol v, Josoph Dsy and E. W. Strong ; as- sumpalt, $000, ‘Tite. Oinourr Counr.—7,032—Appesl. 7,03—Jcob Sledgor et al, v, The Dralnoge Commissioniers ; tres- mes on_tho' ease, $5,000, 7,034—Oliver F. Ring v. im3, Charlou W,, anid Goorge H, Wheelor ; trespass on thd'case, §10,000, 7,035—Appeal. PERSONAL. Col. Jomes H: Finnigan, Cincionati, 18 at the, or. A. Coppoll, Havans, s at tho Wost Sido Briggs* Houso. : ; “Col. John N, Howell, Balt Lake Oity, is o gucst of tho Wost Sido Drigga House. Dr, John A. Vincont i registorad at the West: lBlcm Briggs Houso, from Bpringfield. In the mattor of tho Great Western Insurance Comginny tho petition of Willlam Hansbrough was dismissod and ordor entored roforring peti- tion to Rogistor Ilibbard to take proof snd report. The petition in bnnkmofltey of the Lyon Ruffler Company was dismissod on motion of petition- er's attornoy, unloss objections-ase flod within | Thioy have no. heirs in this ten daya. In the mattorof Alphoneo L, Mandol, sn in- golvent, R. E. Jonkins roports the salo, by auc- tion, of tha stock of flr{l;onllu of bankrupt estate roslizing the sum of 81,226.60. The caso of Goodrich and Kirby was orderod: to bo dismisaed if no objeotions aro filed within ton days. A 810,000 TnEgPASE, In Judfiu Togors’ Conrt the cnse of Jamos Goary v, Buokner F, Morris was triod, Plaintift sought to recover10,000 damages for an alleged trospass on tho caso. His effacts, oonshtlnF of o full stook of ualoon fixturas and liquors, whio complainant avors ho casually loat; and the: thon came into dofondant's possossion by find- o dofondunt's vorsion boing that thoy wore #old by plaintiff'a lnndlord for back rent and gnrcbnaed b{ defendant, The case is almost ovold of intoresting fostures, It stated that' an sppraisement of the valuo of the property was mado boforo tho fira by throe oxperts, onoof whom s s Doputy In_tho Cironit Qourt, ‘but thoir appraisomont was burned up in tho Ernni, fire, aud now comes a party who 18 willin; 0 swoar that tho throo appraisors wore drun . Tho Hon, H. I. Rodfield and wifo loft the Woat Bido Briggs yesterdny for thoir home, New York. - Wallaco Picrco; Lako Buporior; D. A. Nowton,” Now York ; A. Fontayno and family, Gincinnatly D. P, Hodges, Sioux Olty ; Wm. Clifford Noft,: Gincinnati, woro among tho yesterday's arrivals’ at Anderson’s. : O . -'Tho sitvor wedding of Mr, and Mra, T. T. Gur- noy waa celebratod on Tuosday ovening at their residence, No. 250 Weast "Randol) atroot. \Beveuty membera of the Tabornnclo Church sur- prised the worthy. couple, and had & good time, . There are 100 Ohicago youths at Notre Damo Univorsity this yoar, and fifty at 8t. Mary's Acad- omy. A Chioago olumane, Mr. J. J. Fitzgib- Don, Tresidont of the Irish Literary Booioty, will'bo tho orator at the Commencement, and will uridoubtedly get off somathing brilliant aud broazy. o . - : Among tho arrivals at_tho Wost Bido Brigge ‘House yosterday were : D. G. Bronton and wifo, Philadglphia ; Bcott Greone, Talluls, Ill. ; J. W. BicOlelland, Indl 3. Davis, Now York ; Wm. Waugh, ‘Havans ; Col. R, Whoolor, Wis- consin; Irank Fisk, Adrian; J. 0. Jones, Bloomington ; O, H. Voorhocs, Now York ; and J. O, Randolph, Bloomington. Among the lost on tho ill-fatod Atlantio were ", N rs. Turnbull, residents of Jofforson in this county, their homo being about nino miles from this oity. They had visited England to seo rolatives, the agod mother of Mr. Turnbull and the mothor- of _BLrs. ull, in. Manchaster; country, tho only connection being & widow; Mra. lilton, now in the County Poor-House, - Mr, Turnbull had roperty valuod at about $20,000, aud tho Drit- fih Consul will take immoedinto moasurcs to bring the facts to the knowledge of propor par- ties abrond. , Marshall O. Roberts, of Now York, has spont about $70,000 on pictures in Romo this spring. Died fn London, attor a short illness, Aprii 34, Mary, Lady Lyell, wifo of tho colobrated geolo- glst, Bir Charlos Lyell. . Tho Rov, Dr. Phelps, for moroe than twenty- flve yenru pastor of tho Firet Baptist Ohuroh, Now Haven, Ct., s tondored his rosgnation, Presidont Morrison, late of Olivet Colloge, ich,, has uuder considoration a eall to tho Providenoy of & now ee\hi;n whioli has just boon foundod at Bpringflold, I1I. George 8. Boutwell pald » _short visit to tho Maasschusotta Btate-Louse, Satarday, and mado » fow romarks, thanking the Legislature for chioosing him s Unlted States Senator. Tho doath of Thoron R, Btrong recalla & joko at tho timo thoy viowed thio 50001-, and thoir ap- | of Lincoln's. Pasung up Pounsylvanin avenue olly exporta are now called upon to awear that oy waro not drunls, and, as one of them re- marks, *it I8 u vory difficult ching to swoar that one was not drunl'on & certaln duy & couple of yoars siuce.” ixrnh!umont is "theroforo v TOW, " JUDGE PORTEN'S COUDT, In tho sult of Robinson v. Achoff, fo which | Bkoals, pr ‘plaintif® sought t0 rocover dumages for the al- | Repubh "o case will probably be concluded to-mor- g’é’o’%‘a ) uoless. Tho thro | with Gen, Nyo, he polutod to a tign, with the romark, T. R. Stroug, but coffee aro stronger. At Long Branoh 3 BM)‘MM{GBDK‘QB M. Robe- gon has a now residence which cost sbout §50,- 000, Aloxandor G. Cattell has a now rosidonos, s Tocated noxt to it, which also cost Mesurs, W, J. Bowen, L. E. Roeo, and F. L, ristors_of the Coldwator (Mich.) ‘,Tgl 70 801d that papor to Mosurs, A, ' who J: Aldrioh, of Givard, and_Goo, W: Btorne, of Qoldwnter, for thosum of 87,600, , . .., Thd yonorable Enop T; Throop, yho .waa. in Congrons in 1815-'16 (Honry Clay, Sponker), and . ni 1831 becanio Govornor of Now York (succeod- ¢ Ing Martir. Van Buron), has now, nb tho ad: ‘vancod ago of 8D years, roturnod to libs old homb (|- i ot Owntco Lako, noar Auburn, N, ¥, Ilois ro- mavkably hialo and vigorous, o 1 Wa rogrot.to announao that Blr. Oscar: Town- ! mond luns folt it ifs duly to rosign his poeltlon ; ag Gonoral Mannger of the Oloveland, Colunibits, | Cinoinnatl & :Indinnapolls Rallway Compnny. ; Tha considerations loading to this notion aro ro | *entiroly porsonal that we do not fool ab- Mborty | to roter to them.—Qloveland Herald. . * : Gon, Alox, . Dyor, at thio head of tho Ord- nhuco Departmont, jn. Washington, lina rocontly ad ‘a movore oporatlon porformed upou hibm, *which was entircly succossful, and his lioalth 18 nhosdy improvad, Though confined to his rosl- donco, Lo fa able to glve somo nttention to buel- ‘nens, and, whon the wenther s vory fino, to taka -short drives, * His diseaso la Bright's disonso of -tho kidnoya, - = 3 P - . Thero aro rumors’ of difficulties, political and othiorwiso, i tho way of {ho Duka of Ldine “burgh's mmiringo witl tho drughter of - the Bm- poror of Nussin. 'Thoy ey that thero -are: high ’{)onunngfln in Gourt atrongl{ opposed to i, -and thnt hints havo como from cousing in Dorlin | .that it might porhaps bo as woll evon: if *it. did | (mat take place. . Thoy aay furthor that tho Duko of Edinburgh will hayo his own way, lot overy- | body elso do or eny what overybody ulalg __p!qn{nu. When it was announced that Liout, Goorgo M, ‘Harris was woundod in tbo Modoo magsdoro, ‘April 26, his mothor, a alstor of - the Into Bishop cIlyaing, immodintaly started from ber:home in Philadelphia to nurso him. It was o loog Journoy, but n mother'a nffcotion .only though of hor son,, who might neod her tendoront caro In his illioés; By travoling night and day, in- difforent to tho fatiguo and hardship of "thé Journoy, this loving - mothor- ronohod tho couch of hor gon on tho lflh, aud ho died on tho 13th, 1Mis fill nimo s ‘Tho ' Right Honcrablo 8ir Trodorick ‘‘Tomplo” Enrl ‘'of Dufforin, Visconnt and Baron Olandoboye, 1n tho County Down, the Peorago of iho United Kingdom, Baron Dufforin and Clandoboyo of Ballyloidy and Killi- ll!lf‘lp in tho- County :Dowt, in"the Poorage of Iroland and a Baranat, Knight of tho Most Illus- trlows Ordér ‘of St. Batriol , and Knight Com- mandor of: tho Datl, Govertlor-Genoral of Can- ada,-and Goyernor_and Commandor-in-Chief in and ovor the Island of Princo Edward, and Vice- Admiral of Canada aud Princo Edward. coniiton SENSE AND 'THE COURT-HOUSE |QUESTION, . To the Kditor'of The Chicago Tribune : Bm: It was with ploasuro thatIread this mornlng your admifable oditorial - on “The Court-Houso Plans.” Its :sound and sonsiblo suggostions must bo approved by overy lover of ustico. |, i Tho present ‘Committeo is ovidently unfittod for its work. Awong thom'aro ablo, honost, and congelontion mon,—men'who, by tholr faithfal sorvicos Lo tha city, aro ontitled to the high con slderation of their fellow-citizons, But what, pray, do thoy know of tho rulos and principles of architeoturo ? 4 ‘Wo dosiro to oroct in this city as grond o pleco of architooturo as amplo moans, unitod with gonius, can command. Wo wish something that will atand tho critiolsmof the futuro,—somo- thing that will atrike ovory ono 88 & modol of oxcellonco. and beauty,—into which no sordid quostions of solf-intorost. sholl in sny dogroo havo outored. This is tho common desiro of our cltizons and of tho pross, No ono wishos to dis- parago tho prosent Committeo ; but ovory sonsi- blo membor will confess that le ia utterly un~ fitted to deoide s question 8o technical and pro- found. Thoy can no moro decido this quostion with truth than they would bo able to decide upon the comparativo merits of forty-nine of tho groatost mueical compositions of tho age. Musio and arohitoecture nro fino arts. Nono but artista con properly undorstsnd or decido artistio quoations, Mo build a Court-Houso on tho Judgment of incompetent mon would bo to throw n\vn{ millions, and also rendor ourselves, by our blunders, the laughing-stock of the worl . ‘The very grostnoss of tho task domands tho exorcise of the most oxporienced skill. It do- manda moro: It roquirea the most ontire and abeoluto impaitinlity. A committeo composad of cltizons, or of homo artists, could not possibly uifll this Inttor: roquiroment. Evory man is swayod, to s grontoror loas dogroo, by projudics, by ‘interest, and by the influenco “of others, Lot, thorotoro, no man in Chicago havo any- thing whatever to say about this matter, in the capacity of judge. Any deviation from this rulo would prova to' be & fatal error. To refer tho deoision of the question of architecture to- men have no knowledgo of that noble art, seoms to me aa.insana a, proceoding as to refor tho deolsion of somo mathematical, or chomical, or philosophical quostion, concerning: which thoy haye not tho slightest’ acqunintance. Ald, MeGrath'a proposition, to refor tho whola mattor to the decision of threo architects outeido of this: city, is tho eimplost and_bost proposition, by. far, 'that has yot boon suggested, 1t ought to be unanimously adopted. It it in: not, thoro will ba some grounds "to. fear that thoro ia eomething- moro” than ignorance con- nooted with the contradictory aotion of the Com~ mitteo thus far, ¢ L A jury of Chi«n‘fo architects should nat fora moment ba considered, It would bo s farcal It would be impoasible for such & jury to come t0 & conclusion satisfactory to the publio, Thoworldig sugplelous, and horo i good rosson why mankind in the mass are suspicious; 'Our. most trusted men are constantly falling beforo tomptation, in its difforent and Insidious 'forme. Hociety, théroforo, cannot b too caroful in whom lh‘ mp?uefl trust, nor .can; it guard itself too: strongly. Tho plan proposed by Mr. McGrath secms ag near perfection a8 any plan can be which aims at | moouring justico to "the forty-nine compoting architects, and to tho scouring for this oity tho ;t]!filtlydbanl planjof thoso which have boen subs ad, Tho bost plan may not bo the one displaying tho greatost dogreo of extarnal boauty. - Every-. thing must bo considorod,—utility as woll as. . beauty. Bomo of tho plans, as overy one can 860, although vory ettractive without, aro absolutely impractioabld within, and could by no pagsibility answor tho main purposo for which the building is to bo orectod. " Tho host plan is tho ono combining tho moat utility with tho highest dogreo of ideal beanty : porfect_conveniopco within,—simplioity, grand: our, and beauty without, = % To dotermiine upon the best plan,—the plan which will give satisfaction to sl except a fow conceited Idiots,—it would bo hard to doyiso o bottor plan than the one submitted by. Ald, M- Grath, Tt would bo ominently just to all ; and, boyond question, the finai doolsion would bo one t no man of senso would objsct to. It would Do Lonest, and entitlod to profonud rospect. Now, if tho Aldormon and othor mombors of - the present Committoo -aro ns modeet men a8 thoy ought to bo, thoy vl promptly roliovo thomsolvas of sn undoslrable responsibility, and nmfi without reservation tho plan suggested b} Mr, McGrath, Otherwise, it may be suspected, in this suspleious world, that they have ends in Yiew which do not appoar upon the surfaco of affairs, T cannot imagine anything more proper thsn to allow our Mayor to soloct the three architecta from the threo othor oitics, to constitute tho now Committes, He will act with discretion, Mayor Medill is & man of uncommon good sonso, nor is ho iucliued to overestimate himself, nor to dopreciate the merits of others. Ho is a_lovor of justice, and may mafely be entrusted with this selaotion, 0 dooa not olaim to Lo 8 ront architoct, or o lficub, or musicisn, or to 'bo an_infallible ludsfl of things whoro ho knows but little. But 0 Liny & practised judgmont and an honesty of ru ogo that will ensblo lim to seleot o compo- ont jury of disintoreated architects, who wiil mout, roudily and satiefactorily solva the Luotty roblem that has so much troubled the prosont ‘'ommitteo, and so groatly weariod aud disturb- ed tho fiounml publio. It will not be possible to please overy one,— particularly tho architcets whoso works “aro not solooted. But who oxpoots to ploase ovory ono ? There aro men who mnever_ havo boon ploased, nor ever will bo in_¢his world, nor in auy othor. Thoy - camo_ into tho word to grumblo, aud” grumbling thoy will go out of it; and grumble thoy will, porhaps, to all otornity. It da not worth whilo_to tako such people info account, Thoy aro dond welghty that the city must piit up with and carry alor. In tho oreotlon of suck a bullding na the now Court-1foudo, it is unwive to uot in hnste, The {den must bo mado perfect bofore it is ombodied in stono, E\‘orj’lhhlg groat in this world comes out of themind, It fa tho mind that fushlous mattor into all its multifarious forms of uweful- noss and boauty, Deauty ie not a chemical com- ound. It is somotnlntg nore ethieronl and more ruo than anything that tho Positive plilosophy ovor dreamed of, A beautiful building we must have, and one that will stand for genorations, 0 them | [3 ‘montmont to its bulldors, and an honor ta the city, J. Enatas Wangex, |, - THE -PLANS: hat tio . €omnititeo” Accomplished . Yestevday, - Four of the Rejooted Plany Admit ‘ tod to the Ohamied: Oirole, The Number of “Lubk‘y" Ones Extondod " Tho Committoo on_ thio Govirt-Iouso plana mot yestorday aftornoon in’ Koniluely -Dlook, In soorot sesaton,.. Mayor Medill was not prosont] but tho other mombora woro. With rogard to thoso acorot, souslons, the publlo, who sro_intor- ‘estod In knowing. what transpiros with, rogard to hosd plang, natdrally tnquive tho object of the Committoo in oxcluding roportars, * To asdortaln syhat thid obijoct Is, 1t miny be a8 well to niotition that nd vote was taken .upon: the question,.but Ahat-Ald. Ogdon doslrod that they. bo! oxcluded; and tho other .mombors,, not observing ot tho timo tho signifioanco of thiswish, out of courtosy to’ " one of thelr “number ' made no stir' In tho mattor. Tho jonitor racolved his « ordors - from ‘Mr; Ogden to admit no- body, and honca the pross was kopt in thooratis cal iguoranco of, tho doings. of tho Committon, and- practioally gavo to tho publio tho main pointa of {ho meotings. Tn order to smcortaln what thio’ Committes thonght vpon tho subjcot, a repdrtor intétviowed sovoralof tlio mombers, They: luvnrinbly exs prossod thoir willinguess to allow the roportora in, stating that thoy nnid and did-nothing of which they wero ashamed., The Committeo will ‘moot again thisaftornoon tocontinnothe work bo: gun yosterday, anda motion will bé madoe to admit tho pross, amajority of-the Committeohaving ox- pressod thomsolves rendy to carry it. Asthero is no dangor of Mr. Sturgls’ plan, No, 8, receiving snything more than ¢ o complimentary vote,"— 88 Mr. Ogdon has always succoedod in squeozing this out of tha . Committeo, and ns his- position with rogard to ; that {'1]1 n 18 now undorstood,— porhaps oven he will withdraw his personal objection, ' 5 i n Wodnosday, o weok ago, the Committes amused thomselves by reducing the total num- bor of plans to six, having paved tho way to this action by previously’ solecting : sixtoen, out of which the six wora chosen. Yestorday thoy. rococdod 0 ‘oxtond iho mix fo . eix- con, ' thua - -moking pmlmauona to inolude onge more .:the “ firat . forty- nino,” Whilo this oscillation l{lgl!lr! uorile, if it docs any good, Bo much ‘the botter. But suroly if. the..Oommittes are so thoroughly ashamod of it that. t\m{‘wmx to !moE it secrot, Jot thom drop it.” Thelr honest ‘Catholicity wag intorruptod by ' the -falling of tho sbades of night, “which, eut their labors, and compelled thom to adjotrn untll to-dsy. Thoy fook up No." 1 -again, -and tho -morits of tho ddsign of Mosars. Iiankin & Guornsoy woro once moro dis- custad, but that plan acome doad boyond evon, gnlvnnln rosuscitntion, ; =4 No. 2 waa taken ‘upand discussed: A roview of its courts and_corridors, andthe vaults, was ontored into, and, attor much measuring and eg- timating, the Committco dotermined onco more to give the plan a_show, and it was admitted to mako tho sovonth in tho glorious galexy of pos- giblo triumphs. B . No. 5, the famed * Earoka" plan of Mr. Tilley, waa ‘next inspected. The corridors were care- fully measured- ond ' examined, and thelr pros- peots of light and ventilation again examined, It was_clalmod onco boforo that the corridora, would bo dark. * An Alderman stated that he has beon viewing the long corridors® of the Pacifio ‘Hotel, which wore more than 800 feet n -longth, ‘woro narrowor than tlioso in Mr, Tilley's plan,— whoso length was about half this figuro,—and lighted only indireotly, Hohad found thoin por- Tfootly lighfed. . From this comparison ho 00mo to the vonglusion that the objections offor- od against tho ™ Turoka " Plnn that the cor- ridora woro dark’ ‘and gloomy ‘would no, stand the tost of " an examinationt Another member, whilo io admired the ingenuit; of the plan, doubted whother it would be practi- cablo. Ho admired tho extorior &0 much Hat if any intorior could be chosen to matoh it he would bo salisfled ‘that Chicago would have the best court-house’ in tho- United Btates. Two mom-' bors.of the Committao ridiouled thie plan as ro- ‘mantic, fanciful, and exponsivo, but o voto being taken, tho Committeo determined once more to admit, tho dosign. No. 7, the slllnn of Mr, Wolsh, was .takon up, b,::e. aftor & short dlacusslon, waa laid upon tho sholf."; ; No, 8, Mr. Bturgis’ plan was among the eloct, and Ald. Ogden was’ sparod tho nocossity of do- manding “a nompllmonmii voto for No. 8, be- cauge it”does not_look woll -for us to oloct only, Cbleago architects.” - No. 0, Mr.' Matz's plan, was. ‘smong the : eloct, and stood a sharp examination. -I'hore was ono objection mado to this plan, that ono’ of tho corridors camo fo a lock, pro- vonting a ‘contlnuous’ passago. round the build- ing. 'This, however, the Committes concluded, " could bo readily remediod, - : 0. 14, Armstrong” & Egan, was onco more: looked at critically, snd was also readmittod. . (0, 17, Mr. H.'L, Gay, after a moie thorough” oxaminalion than it bas heretofora roceived; was' again choson, The main objoction to this plan i not the infornal arrangemont 80 much o8 the entrances. * But a3 oven tho plan adopted will ‘rm}u!.ra o vast amount of modifieation, it was only falr to give Mr. Gay another lonse of lifo. 0. 18, Burling & Adlor, was niready in the chnrmed six, and was allowed to romain thero, Tho Committee thon adjourncd until this afier- uoon, having added four to thoir minimum of slx, moking a total of ton, Thoso added are tho Rlnnfl of - Mossra. Cochrans & Miller, Tilloy, atrong & Egan, and H. L, Gy, Thoso thal remaingd wore Alessrs. Sturgis (complimentary), Matz, Burling & Adler, Whoolook & Thomas, Raudall, aud Dixon & Hamilton. ‘This is tho day of creations. Noxt Wednosday tho weekly slaughtering will take placo. —_—— THE CITY IN BRIEF. 'The Board of Police and Supt, Washburn will dotermine; noxt Baturdsy, what kind of s sum- mor uniform the patrolmen shall woar. Tho Atlantic Basc-Balt Olub will moot this evoning at tho cornor of Ohlo atreet snd' Fifth aveuuo, 7:8) being tho hour. Tho Zina gontlo- men aro fratornally asked to attend.. Tho alarm of fire from Box 314, yoatordsy at noon, was occasioned by o tar bairol catobing firo o Pooris atroot, botweon Madison and Mon- roe. Nominal losa. -Tho annusl mosting of the Trusteos of the Tiinois Boldiers' Collogo, at Fulton, will be hold at the inatitution Juuo 24, whon overybody in- torestod is expooted to boon hand. . . Thoro will be fervico in Trinity Church at 10:45_this mornlng, 1t bolng Ascension Day. The Rev. Edward Sullivan will prosch on #Tho As- ‘censlon, its Placaand Power.” Theo Irish Litorary Assooiation will meot this evening in Judge ltogers’ Court-room, 8 o'clook boing the hour, whon a full attendauce la de- nlrmfby'l.hn President, Mr, Fitzgibbon, The Christian Union Lyceum will mect at No. 114 East Madison stroot thie evoring and wreastlo with tho following problem: ¢ That’ Presidont Grant s not yosponsible for' the disorders in Loutsiana.” A mooting of the Committoo to pihco decora- tions upon the soldlors’ and eailors’ graves in tho soveral cemoterios will be held at 8380 p. m. to-morrow at tho Gardner Houso, when a full attondance is earnestly requestod. : 1 Tho officors of the difforeut trades-unions In this oilt?' are invitod to attond a'mooting, to bo bold Triday ovoning, at the Trades' Assombly all, No, 165 Fitth avenus, noar Madison street. Malono, tho assailant party in the billiard-oue aflray on Garibaldi street, on Baturday m'fm, was bailod out 8¢ ;{m youfordsy morning, The bail was 810,000, Nurry, the victim, is improv- ing, aud It is bollaved will recovor. Tho Board of Publlo Works issucd the follow- ing bullding permits yostorday : John Lomax, threo-story and basomont briok, 20x107 feet, No. 18 Obarles placo; Charlos II,” Wood, two-story and basement. stone-front, 47x05 feot, Nos. 670 aud 578 Wost Adams stroof, The twolfth anniversary of the Athenwum Literary Socloty of the Uhiversity of Chicago Wil bo held this - evening, In the University Placo Pnln,lu& Clweh, boginning at 8 o'clock, ;l‘lmm willbo prayer, musio, dobating, and orat- ng. Yostorday afternoon Justico Hinedalo gave hia opinion as to who is the party.in foult Inthe Gght which ocourred some days ‘%e between I B, Loring and Mr, Kane, which, owing'to the forts of tha contestants, haa.boen given cone sidorablo publioity in the dally papors, The and that wos_ | Orpl opinfon'0f * thé Tuntiée - wad, fterhonring the ovidoncoy that Nr., Loring nsssulted Dr.ano, and bonf . him ro’ sovera ot o holiovad by formor onght to bo finod 8560 and cokts, ¥ Dopify Corénor Pligrim, yostorday, held an nquost on the body..of Albort Nolson, the Loy who was killod by a . stroot-cnr on Bilwankeo dyonuo on Tuesdny ovoning, Tho inqueat con~ oluded with a vordict oxonerating the driver, William Soholo, from blame. : Tho Chrfatinn Boye', Misslonary Unlon, in cons nootion with v, Mc.vud(n Nortli Bldo L'abernaclo, intonds to buy n $200 library from which to- fur- nish its mombora with moral rending, In tho monntimo the Unlon holds gospol-mocotings for Doy overy Monday ovoning. The ownora of property on 'T'wenty-ninth siroct aro requontod to maot this ovening at Mr. Corrigan's rosidonco, corner of ‘Twonty-ninth btroot and Prairie avenue, to ‘considor the pro~ E:luy of improving Tweniy-ninth stroot by Iy g wooden pavomont. Nogtordny aftornoon, about 4 o'clock, a tosm atiachod to & brower's wagon, holonglng fo J. Tomox, ran off on South Clark stroot, noar Hav- xison,; The drlyoer, James Jaue, was thrown oul, and o dorlounly injurad thiat ho oo In ceiticn] conditlon at No. 598 Boulli Olrk stract. Dr. Oliurlos Van iliddeson attended him. . ot - Tho Board of Public Works.yosterday awnrded {ho contract for paving mnd_filling tho intomec. tions of Olark treet with”Randolph, Washing- ton, . Médison, Monroe, and Adams streots to Robort Stowart for.06 ocuts par onbio ynrd for flling 'sud 8140 por squaro yard for prying, the 8] alu:w belug the smne ok s used for Clark atrogt, - 3 s .- A complaint was made to tho Mayor, yeator- any, about the omployniont sgenoy of Kugel & Qonker, ‘on ho Wout, Kldo, "It s allogad that .. 'they mwindlod ¢ twonty-flvo. - mon aut of a foo, sending thom to Wiscoueln, .whero $hoy woro unablo to obtain work. 'ho Muyor's polico aro investigating tho mattor. B . The dbject of: the visit o the prominent rail- rond officlals, whose arryval licro. was meutlonad In Tacuday's Tainune, was ‘mado kuown yeetor- any. Gon, Uass, Mr, Meyor, and Mr. Latnor no & sub-commitloo of tho HBoard of Dircctors of tha Pitteburgh & Fort Wx'?nn Taflway, and bnvo boen inspecting the road. Thoy do o at certain timos in tho yoar; to, lenrn if “tho lesscos,.tho Ponnsslvania Iailrond Company, keop’ ov- erything ‘in good- order; to ~ note what improvomonts arc made, snd seoif they aro noedod.and filroporly mado, Tho Committao oxaminod’ vouchors yestorday, and’ concluded thelr lobors, Gon. Oass loft in tho oyoning for s trip of inspection on the Northern Pacific Rail- rond. He woa nccompaniod by Gon, Bhoridan; who will ask for aid if the romd needs proteotion from the. Indinus, The other membors of tho Egmmm_co will probably loave for the East to- sy, . ——— SUICIDE AT WAUKON, IA. Wauzow, Tows, May 10, 1679, - To the Edilor of The Chfcago Tribuna: - Bm: A Norwogian -blacksmith, namod An- drow Oleson, aged abont 25 years,.and for o long time in the employment of Holahan & Buggy, wagon-makors, at this place, committed suicido yesterday by cutting his throat. For somo months past ho hns oceasionally oxhibitod symp- toms of montal derangemont, but continued to Inbor stoadily, aud no anxlety whs felt on hisse~ count. Yostordsy morniag ho sroso, ato his bronkfast, and shaved himsclf, and no ono obsoryod ’ anything poculiar in’ his conduct. About noou ho was found in his bedroom, dead, ‘with his throat out in_the most shooking man- nor,, It appoars that ho took hin razor, crawled under his bod, and cut his throat so that it blod rofusoly.; thon, orawling out from undor tho Bed, sat whon Lis trunl and again appliod thio razor, cutting tho artorios, windplpo, &o., cloar to the cervical vertobrm, Joar, st o CORN. Paxrox, Ford Co,, 1il,, May 20, 1873, To the Editor of The Chicage Trivtine : Bm : I havo travoled over & large portion of Vermillon, Jroquois, Cbompoign, and -Ford COountles, and, from the bost information I can got, I 'am'satisfled that thero aro not, in the above countles, over 10 acres In overy 100 acros of land plowed that wero Intondoed for corn this yoar; and, undor tho most favorablo weathor, wo cannot raigo thia year balf of a crop of corn, Thu henvy raius on Sunday and Mondny nights will doln[w; plowing o number of days.. All farm- ors who bavo old corn on Land are not disposed tosoll at any prico until thoy can ses tho corn planted and have goad weather. Tho roads are Vory bad, and farmors could not doliver tholr corn in sixty days, were thoy disposed to nell. The favm-work will take all of their time. E OusERVER. Come to Life. . From the Bloomington (IlL) Pantagraph. - ! 2ra. Elizaboth Wallar, of Marsoillos,. whose. desd body was reportad fo have boon found in! tho waters of tho canal at Mamoilles, IiL;, of which troglo ovent accounta have baon all tho papors of the country, Including thoso of this aity, lnstend. ot bolng. Bumbared, witl tho doad ia alive and wall, visifing her obildron at tho haos Homo at Normal, whoro sho arrived on. | Tast Bunday. "It will bo romembered that during tho past woek hor husband was arrosted in thin city upon suspicion of boing implicated .in her supposed murder, and that upon evidonce of his . innocence ha was discharged from custody. Be- foro tha arrost, Dr. Sweenoy, of tho Orphisns! Fomo, telograplied to the Mayor of ‘Maracilles,” Mr.-Parsons, informing him of the' whoreabouts of Wallar, but although Mr, P, is alieged to hnve known that Mrs, Wallar was not drownod, na-was the ourront beliof fora tino, Lo did not for eome ronson think it worth while fo inform tho publio of the fact, Ar, Wallar isin good honlth, and rojolced with the rest that tho tologram from arseilles was o foundationloss canard. Wiwether thoro was really o doad body found in the canal, or, if such wan tho caso, by what name it waa Juown ihon it lived, moved and had its, being, aro facts not yot vouchsafed to the public. : — e TO RENT. OFFICES. A few Very Desirable Offices are offered for rent in the Trib- une Building. Single or in suites. ‘Witnh and without Vaults. English Tile Floors ‘through- out the Building. _ Elevator running during all business hours. These Offices are not equaled in the city. The best for all clacses of business requiring a. central lo~ cation. ‘W. C. DOW, Room 21 Tribune Building. FINANCIAL, LAXE SHORR & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RATLWAY COMPANY. NEW - SINKING FUND BONDS, COUI'ON AND REGISTERED. $6,000,000. Bonds Due Oct. 1, 1882, with Intcrost nt Soven per Cont, pnynblo semiennnuatly, Aprll and October, ut the otlice of the Unlon Trust Co, of New Yorle. 600,000, or Ton por Cont of tho Loan, to bo rotired aunually by tho Bluking Fund, Qoupon Bonda of..seveeessvresesorasere.$1,000 ench, Rogistered Bouds of §1,000, 5,000 and $10,000 each, Prioe, 94 and Acorucd Intorest, ROBINSON, CHASE & 00, BANKERS, No, 18 Broad-st., New York, von in | AMUSEMENTS, - . - | HOOLEY'S THEATRE, qonmmmwmm( unmmu' TO CHARLES H. WILSON, Thuradny Aftérnoon, Moy 28, 1873, Tonderod him by th tire ) SERIeRA i PR Drametl Pestuln ot tha MISS LAURA KEENE . . - MR, EDWIN - ADAMS Havo kindly consented to apoar, The performance will commenco preolsaly at 3 0'0Io0k P, m. 3 RAILROAD TIME TABLE, | ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATNS Spring Arrangoment, EXPLANATION OF ILAPPRENCE, MARKS.— 1 Snturday sze apptad: *Hunday axcoplody 1 Monday exsoptod: It rive Bunday at 8:00a, m, ¢ Dally. fi’ICI’InAN’CENYIRI,\‘L fl flRETr W’ESTEI# r[;ilhr}oelug TN it cee 15 Canaisps Zovmer o Hadiebne MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, - EDWIN ADAMS, .. " EDWIN.ADAMS, ENOCH ARDEN, . - _ENOCH ARDEN: STk epng untl furthor notice, and SATURDAY .. AIKEN'S THEATRE, . Rrory avonlug, unll fothor natlos, and at the Wod T OO Bl Baturday Nat1ac i Laura Xeene, A . _famatis Gowmady, 4 gU’E A’M.'E]E;!QAN QOUBIN il{nll lored _and _nnabri ), .. LAURA . KREENT as FLORINOE TR ), 1, e s bt b st _ HOOLEY'S THEATRE. G o) DT COMEANY 4N AMERIOA. ot Novelty Wooki_Two Dellliant Comediont Wodaos. Ghv, Matirioo st N 5 i oo Mons Hontorn ol Sacaraay Dat With tho ful strengthy of th ey h tho ful Irength’ of 10 star compiny In the 2 Tucadny and Thursday Evonings, Dartioy Uspboiteiast and groatest succoss) £y B 3¥ith tho poworful oast, M L ko e poworful a Al b Tk, TR Probaration, Tiit QRNTLNSAVAGRL - ACADEMY OF MUSIO. Unabatod Buccess ol tho Grand THEATEE OOMIQUE (OMBINATION, Remember, Eatfre Change every Monday and Thursday, TO-NIGIIT, sovoral now nots by tho full atrongth of tha : Pomorfal STAR COMBINATION, .. . Noverbeforo soen inChlosgo. , Boata sooared alx days in advanco without oxra chsrgo. ' AMPHITHEATRE. (Tormorly Nixon's,) THIRD WEEK AND WONDERFUL BUQOESS OF CHANGE OF PROGRAMME! idny, May 19, and o o i 3 i g e e ek ANDHER. DDMRD}!‘ODMBTNA;I‘XON. In Tom Taylor's MILLINERY WEBSTER'S, 241 West Madison-st. OHOICE STYLES, CLOSE PRICES, = PROMPT ATTENTION, JUSY OPENED---A. LARGE LINE OF ELEGANT Tmported Flowers. To-Bulders-and Contractors, SEALED PROPOBALS will bo recolved until tho 2th day of May, 1973, a41:30 p; m., by tho Board of Commis- slonors of Gook County, for any partion or all of tha uae torisl now contalned in the bulldings and fonces on the Roform School grouads at Hydo Pazk (with tho exooption of tho dweltog-houso on the northweat: vorner of Forty. third-at, and Hyde Park-av.), conslating of bricks, jolsts, Inmber, windows, doors, groon-housos, glass, fonoing; posts, ota. : pRe g Tho bulldings to bo taken down and tho matorial ro moved within thirty days after the contract for tho salo thoroot 18 exsoutod, 5 s Tho right ta rojoct any or all bida rocofvad Is resorvod. . Proposls muat bo fnclosed In & soalod onvelopo, in- dorsod ‘‘Proposals (for tho various kinds of material namod),” aud doposited with the County Olotk, ad. droitod to'The Board of Commisslonors of Gook County. : {GEORGE M, BOGUE, 'GARTER H, HARRISON, 1L M, SINGER, - " . THOS, LONRRGAN, ; 1IN 3. OLOUGH, Comtorn Toass 5] BSOS o couk A TENTS, L TENTS - For alo ohoap: 500 Wall, fouso, and Totol Tonts, com: pise, mostratw sed In fepthias, onder; suliafle tor Raliroad Nailding Parties, Lumberme, . Matormen, Huators, Stato atcs, Gamp-Mogtings, &c. Jual sacoivads and witi othor kinds of Quartormamster sod Ordoancs QOL. O. LIPPINCOTT, G it Gonds Dopot, 195 and 197 Hant ket Ohtcagae . SUMMER RESORT. CAPON SPRLNG & BATES Any ono in sexroh of a really Mudicinal Mineral Wator and Bath, and, atssma time, & most charming and at- traotive summor resort, will do well ta procure aud road our desorfptive Pamphlot, - Terms $15 and 818 por waok, with disconnts on family bills as statod in Pamphlot. Ap” Iy by mall to FRAZIER & BALE, Proprlotors. - SALVE, AllRight Snive for Burns, Dolls, CORNS! DR. STEPHENS, 134 Doarborn.st, SCALES. FATIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES OF ALL SIZES, JFATRBANKS, MORSH & 00 111 AND 113 LAKE-ST. Btaros, to bo 20ld cheap, 35 conta a box. BUSINESS CARDS. C. H. LAWRENCE & (O, PROVISION AND PRODUOH COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW ORLEANS, LA ‘WILLIAM A. HARRIS, Providonce, R, 1., Hulldor o tho HARRIS-00RLISS ENGINE, With Harrls' Patented Improvoments, Sond for Olrou- COAL. Coal Reduced. ‘Wa soll Lackawanna at $10; Briar Hill, Hirkiand Grata: Wi ol Coul, 220 all Kind 61008 A Goryaaponaing ratos: O, H, BR & 00., Wabaali-av. and Madison-st. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. . DISSOLUTION. 3. M, Wallaco thi rom the firmof Wallaco ko Diusiaoss (o this .T;"u'v?l'l’uanum'fl"v Tty Commtiton pauts ; Sahu,whl soatione e S0er2) o e undof o sauig g Hait el et and aie lio) Day Kxpross, " dackaon Acciitiiad ncls Eipron Night Bxprongees R ANAROLIA VIR R 6K Ighi Homing itip Night Fxipro 0. WENTWORTIH, enoral Passongor Agonts * CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. “Allon it St, Tauts Through L TENRY G il Lattitana ) #hort voute frmn Chicayoto Ke City. fo; ey S A et nnomcdo o o e hien Tieave, | Arvive; BE, Louls & Boringhold Tpross, Tio Moty Ling, i e i *Jackaonsiflo, 1 ana,” Mo, . Wenoua, Lacon, Wisiingion bross (Wastorn Divison. ... Jolist & Dufglit Acaomotdail B, Louia & Kpringiield Lightning Sixprans,win Mafn Fing, Sndalsd vin aokaonsiilo Knusas Clty Eaprest sonviilo, Ifl., & Loul offoraon City fixpress.. cala, Kookitk & Burl 158, . [* B:10 p, . * 8:10p. tn. * 8:0p, m. AIDaily, vis Main Ling, and daf] oxcopt Saturday, via Jsoksonvilia Division. Iy ln \ ), and dally , o HICAGO, NILWAUKEE & S, PAUL ALY, ! St Glaricste pposie Sheemiin T areg ot Pyt Arrive, Miliagkeo; 8 olfa B2 Texre 47208, s 11208, me +18:00 p. m, |* 8:00p. . CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & OUINCY RAILROAD, Dn‘l’:fi"fl’a‘:fll"{m{‘@f;{l" 'lh’lfl,ldna}l;. and Stztesnthest., o, 8o, 83 Olarkeates anitt depotes. et o Brigst Laave, Arrive, ‘D'c.'tu wa ' I v i Biesaior Bissonio Slous Oty Tixp ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. “Depot fool af Laket, and foot of Tweent det, epol S axd Yoot af eenty.atoon Tekek ofics, T6 Canal-si,, corny 700 Park and Oak Woodssseewss 411 T*70R Batardays ths érafa will bo run to Obampatan. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Ticket ofice, 8L West Hadieon-st, 7 Dacifio Fast Lino. Milwaukoo Passon; Mtlmauko ,:n:sun:ur on B mm‘fifi;m- g o Hpes 8. Faul fixpross. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PAGIFIO RAILROAD. Depot, corner of Harrism and Sherman-is, Tieket Qfice, 13 West Madisnn-st, Omaha, Loavenw'th & Atchlson Ex| ‘erut ACoomi ight Expros Louvonyort! LAKE SHORE & NICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. © / T ¥ ate, ket aftcar, et cornir GHurk anl iamiotphatsss and souihisst corner Canal and Madison-ats, - Matl, vis Afr Lino and Maln Linol Bpgclal N z O TN e Atlantic E ir Flicsstrom, el Lino on, Bouth Ohlgago Acoomm CHICAGO. DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILiNJAD. < Passenger Depot at I 0, & St. Louis Depot, corner of Ca- mai and Xinsleatts, Freight and Ticket affics 168 Washingdon4t, CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Derot corner Hatited oo Rori o corner Halited and North Dranchate. T8 Wotrapalitan ilock, corner Handolph and Lasaiie-sia @eneral afica Rosollo, Agcommodation. River Park Accommodaiior Itvor Park Accommodatior CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From (he Greal Central, dtailroad Depot, fool of Lake-tt For through ticke(s and sleeping.car berths apply i Tickel ofice, 10 Canalata, corner Sfaditon; 120 Washinglonat.; alio Yoot of” Twceuty-ascon Teavo O Arrivoat Oinclunati , »om § 9 Onlyllne running Baturday ulght train to Olnclnnatl. Pullman slooponion night trainy. WILLOW WARE., WILLIAM POTTLE, MANUFACTURER OF | WILLOW WARE Having just oponed in the storeIntely ocou. pled by Eims. ossngo & Co., 336 Wost Madl. son-st., T am propared to_offer afino assort- ment of Plain and Fanoy Baskots, Children’r CHAIRS, CRIBS, AND CARRIAGES, Also, Ladies’ and Gonts’ Fine Rookers, Bird Oages, &o., &o. MEDIOAL CARDS. DR. C. BIGELOW CONFIDRNTIAT, PHYBIOIAN, 61 Bintot., Chloago, It Is well kuown ,:( all readars of the l)llml". that Dr, . ifzoiow fa th oldost oatablishod phaloian 1 Obleaxo, Bolonce and siperionce Lave made Dr, 1, tho most re- nownod BPECIALIST of ‘the a Donored by the pross, ostoemed of tho lll!lmll modical attainmonts by all tha AT o et Seiatios b wilt S LIFE i porfoctige romedion & g postiesly all Gasos o GHIONIO AND SPLOLAL i il st UONSULTATION FR s tnios s ontlunon, GONFIBER TR T e D, 0. BIGELOW, No. 4o x3gxyt Dr. Kean, 360 South Olark-st., Ohicago, May bo. l‘lfldanlll"{ cousultod, personally or by mall, s on &1l chruno or Borvams (H16ates, (G5 VRS N i tuo only piysieian i tho olty wao waze <t v T reen huak won for W conte, lustratod with numoc« ‘ous fluoengrayings, Dr. TOVY NSENID, 183 SOUTIT OLARK.ST., Dontioues to curo all Uhronle, Nervous, and Urinary 4 of both and ainy Lo oonfidontislly ocn- nail, troo af abiargo, Pemal iy dud wuosess. - iis Aodical , adios und gontlonon sunt fzao, T DR. STOIN T, , Confidontial Phyaiola, 113 W, Madlron-at. Ohloago I, ‘mediolno) curos all eliruno wud 't Loth sozoe, At reasonablo pricos, 5 Sia Modoiros turaished. Nomeroiry used, Oantaitation freo orsonallyor by mail. Ourus gu ud, All fomale difs ouitlua ! treated wiih siioty wid sucoeds, Olroulazareo .. n A ity = ¢ \ ot

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