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& THE COURTS. .Asction by n Deluded Creditor--An’ Undesirable Partner, Snit Against tho Merchants® mspnwh' Transportation Company---Banka xuptoy Notes---The Courts in Briof, Robort W. Robinson, accusos Georgo F. Mol villo of choating him in & moat ontrageous man- nor, and filos his bill agatnat him in the Buperior Oourt, getting out n capias for his arrest and de- tontion. Complainant avors that'ho holds a doo- umont in whith Mr, Moelvillo acknowlodgos to bo Indobted to him in tho sum of 050, Thia docu~ mont, ‘complainaut cashed, Iaboring under the olusion, fostorod by plausible .stories by de- ‘foudant, thiat dofondant wastho ownor of fourteen lumber wagons, » span of jonles ind & polo huggy, o chesnut stalilon, and yarioty of othor horscs'and veliiclos; and that ddfondant was, on the st of May, inst., to rocolve, from s party to whom ho had sold throe Desplainos lots, tho ©um of $600. As Molville has no progorty what- ever, complainant saoks to have his body soized Dy tho lnw, snd whatevor satisfuction can bo had' in the oago oxirnctod therefrom. - i - AN’ UNDESIRADLE PARTNER, - Frank E. Higgins filos his bill in the Clreuf Court, againat Dornard II, Talbot, Complainant is &, pork-packer, - and admittod defondant as & parinor in consideration of the poymont of $3,000. Tho oo-partners doclded to keop houso in common, under tho samo roof, Now.com- plalnant, whoso family is small, orlea out thet defondant 18 bringing all his own snd hiswifo's yolations to 1ivo on tho profits of tho packing- hiouso ; that if dofondant were tho Prosidont- elect of tho Ropublican pasty ho oould not moro maalduously farm out his family ab othors'. ox- pgaso ; that ho is so ploased with the way ho_| a8 foistod his rolations to fatton upon com-’ ininant’s businoss that ho deolings to dissalvo 1o co-partnership, and also rofuses {o pay up tho unsottled indobtednoss wristug from hls pure cliase, Complainant, thorefore, molos the usnal rayor for a dissolstion of partnerebip, snd for e appolntraent of o Rocolvor. - ACTION AGAINST THE MERORANTS' DISPATOM. F, E. A. Wolcott, Amoa R. Smith, Benjamin V. P’ngo, and Willlem Sprague, doing businoes undor tho firm namo of Wolcott, Bmith & Co., 110 » bill in tho Buporior Coust agalnat the Mor- chauts” Dispatch Transportation | Company. Complainants sssort that on the 20th’of Jan- wary, 1875, they shippod by defondant, as com- ok’ carrior, one large and one emall case-of ‘plato glass, of tho value of 32,000, to bo con= Joyed from the Gity of Now York to Chicago. On arrival here the glass was found to bo broken to piecos; and wmxflninnnte soek to recover the amount of tho damage caused by such breakage. + *_AQTION TO REMOVE A OLOUD UFON TITLE. Houry B. Allen files his petition in tho B"fif; rior Court for the removal of a :cloud upon titlo to tho N, 90 foet of Lot 9, Block 1, John- son's Bubdivision of E. n?‘ of 8. E, 3 Seo, 6, ' 30, R. 14, E. of 3 P, 1., averring that on the 19th harch, 1872, he madc s contract with Jamos H. Gago for the snle of snid roal ostato’ for £4,000, 8 clause of tho contract covennnting that, in caso Gago failed to mnko of the p:{mnntu, the contract should, at complaizant's option, be annolled ; that dofendant raised somo objection to complainant's title to tho land, which caused an annnllment of the. contract, whoreupon de- {endant, for tho purpose of annoying, and ex- torting monoy from, complainant, had tho con- trac rocorded upon tho record of Cook County. In the hope of having this cloud remoyed from his property, cumglninunt prays_thst dofendant may be sunimoned to appoar and make answer in & court of equity. BANKLUPTOY MATTERS. In the mattar of Josoph E. Wight et al,, bank- Tupls, sn ordor waa sastorday enterad that the rovisionnl Assigneo be authorized to sell in job ots at private salo, but at not less than the in- Z’nub«:xm value, without special order of the ourt. In tho matter of Alphonso Mandol, nbank- rupt, it ia ordored that Mrs. Mandol, banlkrupt's wife, and Augusto Mandel submit to examina- t.lox: lu;fom Rogister Hibbard, on tho 2ith Day, ingtant. Intho mattorof Carloton & Bugbes, ingolv- ents, a moeting of tho creditors was yosterday hold, when R. E. Jonkins wes sppointed As- signee. . £ At n mesting of tho craditors of F. H, Vator, & dividend of 16 per cont waa declared. TILE COURTS CONDENSED—NEW SUITA, The Gormania Bank of Chicago file & bill in sssumpsit in the Buperlor Court, sgamst Ezea B. Lincoln ; damages, 81,000, . _Jool H. Wicker oaterday filed tho bill in his libol sult against tho Iuter-Ocean for $500,000. The particular allegations contained therein wore published in Toe TRIpUNE some two months since, and neod not now bo repeated. H, Olay Cono yestorday filed in-the Oircuit Court & praccipoe, in trespass on the cas i Franklin 8. Woodward, Matthew P, Bri Louis Bartlott ; damagos, §10,000. £ John M. Flotchor yostorday filed, in the Cir- cuit Court, & praccipe in t.uwsmas agalnst Waltor N. Woodruff ; damages, ©5,000. ‘Conrad Moitzor fiies hin 'bill, in s ples of tros: ngs of tho case, in the Oircuit Court, ngainst drow J. Pennoll, whom bo chargos with hav- ing, on tho 20th inst., Boized him in his homo, No, 21 Michigan avenuo, asssulted bim, an bauled him off, through fho publio streets, to the South Bide police offico, whonce he was dis- chargod aftor a ten-hours' imprisonmont, with- out any examination. In consideration of which sxurdahxpu complainant sues to recover $1,000 amages. . B John Router, a minor, blv: Potor Router, his fathor, fllos his bill againét the City of- Chieago to recovor &5,000 damnges, axisiog from bis bav- ing fallon off tho Wabash avenue sidowalls; op- posite No. 268, where it was loft in a dangerous condition. Complainantsuffored govere injurios tizomI his foll, broaking s leg and injuring his <chest. Tuesday noxt will be tho last day for. filing trial notices for the Junoe term of the Buperior Court, Notices of cases bogun before tho firo !hfiuéd bo marked “A." Both calandars will be callod. Homer 'N. Hibbard wag yosterday appointed exacutor of tho estato of Eliza Dauphin, undora bond of 38,200, to bo :Epruvcd. Nanoy Camode ‘was yostordsy appointed executrix of the estate of Jane Camodo, under & bond, to bo spproved, of 312,000, oy, and Holmea ; ) 80, 1—A-, 7,01—Fournoy Tolmss v, Ien o, Waller N, Wood- 1. Tivorea on ihe prowsd of criclty, pealn, 7,059—~John M, Flotelior v. meg os, $5,000, 7,033, d—Appeals, 7,055— Dantel 7. Buckioy. v. Oxtherine E, Whisler ;’.\uml 30801, (Dunt Rocord) 76—Cook County' Taud Gompany v. Tilnole Land nd Losn Company.; por: -ition to-catablish and confirm title to enat 43 frot of “wrest BO feot of Lot §, in Block 36, Kinrlt's Addillon to hicago, nud Latn 41, 3, 3, Dlock 16, Walslt Rubdivision of wouth, # of southanat & Sco, 20, Township 90, North | Tiango 14, oant (hird principsl meridiat, 77—Jamos 1, Bowery, 0. B, Hough, an Cmik(lflunty‘[‘mlflum- Tany v. John Lowis ot al; potition to entallish and :gn mguvlm!rn"t 5fll‘ l‘ln{fl}vzmt Dgflc;]ll:\ ;l‘om- ship 87, North Range onst of el I nerid- D B O nat'ss ‘ot moutliwonl L3¢ of Bocs 183 ala 12, § east 3 nonth of Kodesn Boundary Line, of Sec, own-fip 97, North Itango 14, east'of third privel- Pl merldian, P s s IIYDE PARK. Adjonrnod - Meoting of the Villnge Donrd of Trusteon, An sdjourned moeting of the Trustoon of Hyde Park wan held on Wednesdny ovening. Ilarry M. Boloyn’a potitton for romission of £50 fine for aaapult on William Troutlor was rofused, bo~ cnuse lio had stated no good reason for ita boing gronted, , * . Polmor & Arnold'a potition for Hquor liconse at Grand Orossing was roported on favorably, ind thon recommittod with a laxgo remonstrauco from tlie samo district ngainst it. ; | _ Goorgo Ring sod James Van Veohten's bill of | 8284, for sotting bnok foncos and building slde- walks on State, near Bixty-second stroot, was orderod to bo paid on their dolivery of deed of | dedication for tho land. Businoes Hule No. 0 was amondod to raquire every potition or bill to lic oyor in a committeo'n bltlll ; ono week for investigation buforo fiual on. M\me!u for rolatos of error in spociel nsacen- ment .tax on Wabnsh avenuo woro, on rocom- mendation of -tho attornoy, ordered to iesno to B, D. Parker, 8380 ; A, W. Olarko, £130.28, nnd’ L W. Stane, $262.87, to bo imlorsed receivablo %or tho apocial tax only. . Bills wora approved and ordered paid to Charn- ley Brothora & Co., $103.60; Poter Doglo, Pgan~ dnlo nvenuo, £63; pay-rolls on Houtli Chicago ‘avenue, 8230.26; Hny-mlls on Tifty-fivst stroot tor, a_flsa; poy-rolla’ on Michigan avonue, &o., B850, - Total: §76L05. ; 5, William Tolhusst was appointed Poundleoper sttlie now. Fifty-firat Btroot Pound, and John Lonhy kooper at tho now_Bouth Park Pound, on Vinconnos nvenus, noar Fifty-fifth stroot. L. W. Btouo entered complaint sgainst the contractor of Indisna nvenuo improvoment, The subjoct was reforred for investigation. A remonstranco against a licondo for.saloon to Carl Fratz and A. Kraker,at Holland Settlemcnt, or for any other saloon in that district, was pre- sontéd and roferred. X "A number of ‘bills and pay-rolla were prasontod and roforrod under Rula No. 9. The Commissioners to cstimits oost of im- proving Sovonts-fifth stroot, ostimated tho sxmo at 814,600, and for Prairle nvenuo ab $21,500. The vacsncy in tho Board of Wator dommis- sloners, caused by tlie rosignation of John {‘Lun. 'waa fillod by the sppointmont of Paul ruell. . t The Suporintendent was - ordored to remove 4wo wooden eulvorts at tho interaoction of Sixty- gocond stroot and Wabash avenue, and permitted t0 uso lnmber belonging to the villago for the erection of sponker's stand at Ockwood Gometery for decoration day. Prosldent Cady having roturned from the East, govo s short vorbal report of Lis -invosti- gations on wator-works, wator-pipes, and sowers, and will rup’?rt ‘more fully in duo time, journod. MELANCHOLY SUICIDE, A Young NMassachusctts Man Blows . Out His Brains Bocause of Eis Sis= ter’s Xlincssee=A Pathetic Lotier. The mania for promature destruction, to os- oo pgainst | Beversl insanity cases woro disposed of in the County Court, a8 followe: ArthurNelson, not in- #ano ; Fredorick Furt, insano; Louis Ranul, in- sono. . Edward L. Upton, Assignoo of tho estnte of Erost Brandt, & bankirupt, files a prucipo in sa- sumpsit_in tho United Btates Ofrouit Court sgainat Julius Schrieber ; damngos, 8700, In the cnse of the People ox rol. Kiokke v. Wxi‘fht, n rule on xezpon ont wa yosterday ie- sued in tho Criminal Qourt to rejoin or domur by 10 o’clock this morning. P Vincent Parkor waa tried at tho Oriminal Court yesterday on o au-rJgo of stenling a_clock, =ad was eont tho County Jail for throo wecks. NEW SUITS, Tere SOPERIOD CounT,—A3470—Alezander v, Mar- ot Croall; divorco, on ground of drunkeimoes, ,471—Franz Tempel v. Ohristisn Grotbmann; bill to foreclose mortgage on Bublot 5, of Bubdivislon of W, of Lot 77, Butterfiel’s Addition to Ghicago, 43,473— n Woods v, Bamual Swasey : patition to eatab- 3iah sndl confirm title to Lots, 22,33, and 24, in Egsu's ‘Block 25, n Canal Trustees’ Bubdivision of W, 3¢ snd the W. 3 of N. E. i of 800, 17, T. 89 N, T, 1 E.of 8 P, M. 43,47=aty v, John' Parker} diforce; on grousa of crnelty, 48,474—Henry O. Miller ” ot Y. John O, Maxwell aud Honry assumpsit, $600, 43, arlon on 'mnd_ Will- 31,000, 43,476—Euniblua 7. Dodge et al. 0 . . fraraith of ali; E.0, 45077 Walalt, Blth & Co. Dispatch Trans) tion Compan; 13,418—Josoph White v, Henry Lohu umelt, $400, 48,470, 80—Appeal, 49,481—The Gowen Marble Come Clarisss Filkin, John D, Manning, Charles P. atition for mechauic's lien upon H, W, X of ing Lot 6 of Assessor's division of Lota £ and 5, Biock 99, Canal Truutoes’ Subdivision of es. 7, T 2N, R,l‘ E, of 8 P, M,; $987, 49,482—MHenry I, Allen v, James W. Gago, 4:,4sa—k_!(§xmm 11, Robipwon v, Goorge W, Molville. 44,48 ‘manis Dauk of hicsgo_ v, Ezra B, Lincoln ; assumpelt, $1,000, 43,485—~Edward L, Droyer Thonias Cham-~ bors tition to establish d confirm titlo, e e e o Sare crielty, 43487—Troupous, Buppressed for sorvice, {5,483, u.“l:amnu‘lwpv. “Winita. Mochel{ dlvorce on und 49,460 Oiarlen Bigel ot al, v, Wille am Dianka {, $300, 43,630—John Eauter v, Clty of Obl Areapaie on e Sue, 8,000, (8001~ Andraw J, ¥. Vantyth ; divorce on ground of dosor tion. Ttz Omourr Covi—7,08—Frank E, Nigginu vi Pernard H, Talbot ; bill for diss odumlon ef 00‘?“)‘“‘!‘15 ship. 17,09—Pelur’ ¥, Bupkine, for wwe of Meury Jones, v, Willism M, Frecman | M davit for garnishes gummons, 7,08 {o 7,042—Appeal, ¥,04: ool H, Wickor v, Tho Inter-Ocean newapaper ; trosspass on the case, £500,000, 7,044—I1, Clay Cons v, Pranklin 8, Woodward, Matthow D, Brady, and Louls Bartels; tres. mss, $10,000, 7,045—Conrad Meftzor v, Aundrew » Y "Ponnell : treapdun on tho case, $1,000, 1,040—Ap enpo tho ills of lifo, agaln made itsolf manifest yosterday morning in the cnse of a young man who commitied suicide at No. 48 Hubbsrd court. The name of the young men was Francis A, Makopesce, and his homo Wor- cestor, Moss., although ho had resided in this city. for some months, sand, until ten days ago, was in the employ of Goorgo Woods & Co., of Nos. 66 and 68 East Von Buron stroet, The following lotter, which was found upon his porson after denth, inclosod in an on~ volopo, and addressod to ‘‘Miss Elizs I, Make~ peaco, South Ruesell stroct, Worcester, Masg,’ ansigns the caueo of tho rash ack : Omtoaao, May 21, 1873—To My Dear Sister: I sm hardly oble to pon theso few lines, fecling as I do and hiave sinco the lettar I received from you, relating to your llincss, 1 bad not thought that your health was 60 bad, and I somehow fooland know your die- ease of thd lungs will bo fatal. Doar sister, I do not want to livo nfter you have left me, I cannot liva, T must bo with you. Hoping my Fatlir in heaven will forgivo mo for eo feoling, and knowing thai I shail soon mect you on tho- ofher “side, T closo with tho truo lovo of your brother. I iwieh my body to be buried besfde you. You, I know, will fatgiva mo for penning thess poor lincs, ‘T could not now. writo better, belng 80 overcome with sorrow at your sickness, Convey my lovo o my friond Willlam Catchpole, of this city, now at thls boarding-house, Mo iany friend, indced, for he hes brena friond in noed, blogs him, 'Now, goad-byc, dear elster, my Goly sister, W will aoun seo otct other agnin @ive my lovo fo mother and the litlo boys, My trunk and other things are at George Woods & Co.'s, Noa, 66 and 68 Fast Van Buren strect, I wish thom sent to you. Evor your loving brother, Faazots, : Hoaccompaniod the implicd resolvo, contained in tho above letter, by shooting himsolf through tho hond with a largo-sized revolver, Tho lottor which he refers to wos from hia sister, and was conahod in vory unflunrinfi terms, Init pho in- formed him that she hed had a homorrhago-of the lungs, but implored him not to bo deprossed by this fact, Tho lettor did, howover, very much ‘depress him. Heo was aleo out aof omployment, and bis -room-mato, whom ho montions in his last lettor, ‘had paid his board for two weoks, This lattor fact had, por- hops, mora to do in inciting him to commit_tho tr:gin act, than ho confesscd in his lotter, Yos- terday morniog ‘at 11 o'clock tho report of the revolvor was Leard by somo of the domestics of the house. No attontion, however, was paid to it, as It soémod to procoed from the back yard A shart tima ofterward tho chambormaid foun young Wakepeaco's room-door locked. Oalling aseistance it was ' burst open. The body of the younfi man day upon the bed on . its” mght side.” "A yovolver was in his right hand, the muzzlo of which was al- most thrust into a large hole in the side of his hend, bobind_tho aar, from which tho braing wora'protrudiag, Ho wag dead at that timo, but his body was yot warm. His dross was that of o yery gonteel peraon, and his countenanca beto- ' koned intelligonce, 'The Lasp was found broken off his room-mata's trunk, and it was found that tho revolver bad boen taken from thore, and was tho proporty of tho owner of the trunk. The Coroner's inquest yestorday afternoon concluded with n vordict of sulcido, occnsioned by inganity. The body will bo sent to us relatives in Worces- tor, Maus, BOAL-AYRES. Fashionable Wedding at Grace Ohurch Yesterday Afternoon. ‘This is the marrying season, and it is pleasant to observe that advaniago is being taken of it. There have heen & large numbor of marriages since. the scason oponed. One of the most notablo took placoat Graco Episcopal Church yesterday, when Mr. Charles T. Boal, o wellknown citizon of this ofty, was united 1 the tholy bonds to Miss Henriotte °Ayres, tho nccomplished and lovely daughter of Mr. Enos Ayres, an old and honored resident of Chleago, Tho coremony oame off at 8 o'clock, the previous hour being dovoted to the seating of thq guests, of whom 1700 wero invited to bo present, The aacred edi- *fice was docorated for tho occasion. Over tho chancel hung a marringe-bell, beneath which the happy palr plightod tlleir troth, and formed thoir copartnersh r for lifo, Whiie waiting for thoir arrival, Prof, Daunmbach entertained the audi-. ence with musio adaptod to the event. At length the principnls appeared, and tho knot was tiod, the Rev. COlinton Laoke oflicia- ting. The brido was attirod in an exquisite grog- graln silk, with a high neok and raflles, trimmad with whfte 1fusion, Euflnd, ond satin fold, a traineix foot long, and a pendant wroath of orange blossoms und lilios of the vallgy, Tho voil was of simple Llluson, crowned with orango Dblossoms, Mr., and Mrs, Boal left for Europe in the § o'clock train pn thelr wodding tour, accompanied by the blesslugs of thoso who kuow and appre- clate them, L All Aboard For the grand salo of real ostate at Olyde on Mondny, Muy 29, . Oull on W, A, Dutters & Co,, Nos, 65 _pud 57 Bouth Csnal strest, for tckels, Train lesvon 0., I, & Q. dopot at 11 8, m. Lunch sorved o tho grouuds, Gholco proparty will ba offezpd at this ssle, All tha Totw are 60 feet front; wide atreats and _alleya : achool near at hand ; churchies aro now building, and Olyde Dide falx to bo ono of the Ainsat of. our suburban vil- THE HIGH JOINTS. What Thoy DId Abont the Courtalonso Tlaus Yestorday Afternoon. An Export Employed to Maoko an Estimato of the Cost of Bullding According to tho Plans. Thero is an astute body known as tho “Joint Committeo on Court-Houso Plans,” whoso do- Ings aro mystorions, a8 viowed from tho stand- point of the uninitiated, That body Moven in n myatorlous way Tis Yiundera lo porform Oliangos s tactics avery dax, i Afrafd fofnco the stofm . of pablio contempt which Is boing Lurled npon {6 from every quartor. That Committeo is like the Irishman's flos—now you seo it, now you don't. Ono dny tho Committeo chooso tix designa; thon thoro isn howl from the rojooted forty-throo compotitors, and tho original forty-nine are in- cludod in_tho rovisod list, Tho roneon of this i8 not known to the community. The lattor un~ onlighionod and (no tho Committes think) un- important fraction of the populatlon of Cool County havo slways supposed tbat mejorities rulo, Tho.astuto Joint' Committoe aro guided by an ontirely different privolplo, which is, « Ald, ©gdon: aud Commugioner Boguo rulo.™, This principld was yostordsy opplied to tho Tollowing quostiont -~ Tho reporiers demaudod admittanco at tho moaoting of_the Committeo, bocauso, thouglh thoy aucceodod in obtaining all that tranopired at_tho muclln,‘(fl, thoy did 8o at their own por- wonal risk and discomfort, whilo na n mntter of principlo their oxclumon was jusniting to tho ublic st large, Thoy therafore talkod tho mat= Tor ovor with a numbar of the Commitiao, elght of whom oxpressod thomuolvos as dosirous of sdmitting the ropresontatives of tho press. iAt tho mooting yostorday, Ald. Ogdon in tho chair, and Ald. Ogdow's' right bower acting s Secrotary, nmotion wps made to admit tho roporters, g : 3 r. Doguo, of the County Doard, roso to nocuse Ald. Bailoy, who mado’tho motion, of tamporing with tho rights of tho .Committoo. Heo accusod tho Alderman of acting tho spy, snd koo ln%‘ tho pross informed ns to tho movomonts of er ommittec. Ho thon donounced the pross ~with anch o proponderanca of adjoctives that tho Committeo becamo alarmed. X Ald, Balloy contented himself with denying tho charges, sud challengiug tho Commisgionor to produco proofs, r. Boguo hiad no proofs, And no proofs woro dosired. , Tho pross had beon vory savage. Tho press waa a unit on ono plan, ato. Ald. Ogdan spoko. Commissionor Singor did not care to havo all o said roported. Commissioner Galloway would nol for all the world. Ald, McGonnulss hopod that nothing would bo glvd'n to the roporters. Not that Lo was hostilo 0. them, but becauso ho did not wish to embar- raga those gontlomen who shrank from too much publicity. N Tho following gentlomon oxprossed thom- galves roady and willing to ndmit tho xeportors : Ald. Heath, Bchmitz, Bailoy ; Commissionors Herting and Lonergan, and Public Works Com- missionary Carter, Prindiville, and Thompson, Bo Lot and foverith were Ald. Ogdon and his right bower that rathor thau _dangorously oxclto thom the Committes dropped thoe matter with semilo, as Ald. McGenniss introduced tho follow~ ivg Yruumhlo and resolution, which diverted at- tentlon : WoEnEss, Thero oxista considernble discropanoy in tho catimates of coat of tho_buildings, plavs of whieh aro submittedeby the orchilects compoting for tho Court-Iouse and City lall; and, WitEnEAS, Tt is & primal ieceseits, on tho ground of economy, thiat this Committes should, beforo dociding upon any plan, itat_obtain, a8 near as may b, tho actual cost of each and every plan ; and, Weskeis Such oiimats can ouly bo medo by professioual experts, famillar from long expericnce Swith tho_construction of buildings, and tho cost of materlal used therein ; thoreford, bo it Ttesolved, Thnt, thls Committeo employn compotent aud disintérested oxpert to maken careful snd come pleto eatimato of oxpenses required in tho construc~ tlon of bulldings according to the plana oficred in competition; and that tho sald expert shall Lo re- auired o maka a swor slatenent of o corvocincss of bls 8 I{uqhgdu “Thnt the compensation of such oxpert shall hereafter bo determined by tha Committeo; and tho sald componsation shall be takeu, one-nlf ‘from tho conlingent fund of tho county, aud onc-half from tho contingent fund of the city. o resolutions wera ndopted, Ald, McGonnpiss suggosted that he wos ac- %uniukcrl with a gontloman from Scotland, Mr. . 0. McKay, who had been in this country about two yonrs, having epent tho greater part of that thio in ihia city During the groat sca gon_of robuilding, ho ind raved builders thou- eands of dollars by cutting down the charges of contractors, aftor thoy had beon cortified to by architacts, tnd iu no cnso had tho reduction baon objectod to by tho contractors, IIo had mado n Jitolong, study of thia businoss. Ife, tharefore, moved that Mr. McKay bo appointed to mako the estimatos, and aesist the Committeo by answer- infi questions as to dotails. ho motion pravailod. The Committee having thus shirked the re- sponsibility of saying nay to tho goutlomnn Who wants & *“complimentary vote for No. 8," con- tinued the discussion of tho plans where it loft them The Committeo was vory anxious to got through, and, therefore, did nothing_moro, ox- capt look ovor tho designs of Morsre. Edbrodko, Karls, Whoslock & Thomas, Randall, Bongley & IR?', and Dixon & Hamilton, 'ho Mayor came up while this matter waos discussed, asud was called npon for: gomo ro- marks, 1o enid that thoro was an ovidont pres- suro being mado to coerco the Committee into a hurried choice of tho threo final plans. This was all wrong. Thoro was plonty of timo for tho 'Committce to think sbout tho mattor, and they must not allow outside intlu- once, whothor of tho pross or tho- people, ta urge them to pracipitate action. The money would not bo ready bofore the choico was made, no matter how long the Committee might Do in ronching o conclusion, Honco Lo hoped that no hasty action on tLe part of tho Commit- too would be taken. The queation of employing a jnry of threo ox- porta to chooso the bost plan was promptly nog- atived by Ald Ogden and Commissionor Bogue, ‘Commissioner Thompeon was in favor of such @ juryof oxports, but would profor to havo thein chosen from among Chicago architcets, ‘Thero boing nothing more to do, the Commit- too took rocoss until next Wednouday aftor- noon. The roporters boing In possession of” theso cheorful fagts, decided to tost tho voracity of Commissionor’ Boguo. With long_ faces 'and cagorlaoks, thoy asked him what had beon dono, ¥, Boguo, unppmauu.{l from their manner that thuf wero lgnnmut of the doings of tho meeting, zopliad, “They did realiy nothing at all.” + Dida't thoy, suro?” rosponded tho roportor, “No, nothing woa dono, Wo mercly looked ovor the plans—didi't olect any. In fact, you wero uttorly wrong in supposing we did anything ynaturdnf.' > In an Intorview with Commissioner Thomp- son, tho reportor learnod that thore was a rmH- ing ‘gnining ground among tho Committoo that they could paver unito on a plan, Thoir proju- dices aud intorests woro splitting tho astuto Committao into cortain cliques, and overy meot~ ing sorved ouly to drive the fragmonts furthor apart, ‘Ihis i8 choorful nowa. ———— THE CHICAGO TIMES AND DR. SULLIVAN. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Sm: Iamglad tosoo that ono of Ohleago's Gospel-ministor's has the courage and good principlo to dofond Limsclf and congrogation from the atiacks of that most disgraceful and seurrilons papor, the Sunday Times. T must promiso that I am not n member of any church in this olty; thoroforo my feolings wore mot Lurt; but I could not road, from woek to wook, tho slanderous comnients on _the difforent de- nominations, their pnetors, choirs, and congre- gations, without fosliugs of indignation and dis- gust that privato cltizens of this (vo-callod) freo country could not enter their places of worship, and porform their acts of devotfon, without Dolg tmh}uulnd to tho ospionago of a roporter of thut infamously mondaclous sheot, Do you call thia freodom? The quostion may bo nsked, How much moucy has " the _propriotor of this paper recolved to lot the Romusn Catholis churohios of this city go “woot free?™ Or ia ho afraid to unonsth tho ignoranco nnd suporstition of tho most corrupt and infamous fraud upon Immen intelloct that this ninoteenth contury can bosst ofy—afrald, I moan, of its low Irish funatics ? Aun exsmpla was it to the good people of Ohlcago _how to redross thoir wrongs ab the hands of this hoary-honded vitupora- tar, by & woman,—Lydin Thompson, 1 ad- mire (and so does the world in goneral) muscu- lar Christianity, Lot all tho pastors of the alandored chunches arm themeolves with tho ‘I mo to subsoribo myno! snmo woapon ehe urod, and {onch this mon that lio must, in his infamous articlos, respeot tho wivon nnd daughtors of tho congrogations,— thnt thay, at loast, must bo encred. 1 oould point out many othor unjustifiablo at- ncka wpon tho characters and actions of honout mon, but fear to lrcnfmuu on your space, Allow i A WoMaAN, Outoaao, May 19, 1873, TIIE SPORTING WORLD, PIGEON-SHOOTING, Two Intorosting aud genulne monoy matchon woro shot nt Doxtor Park, on Wodiiesdny aftor- noon, botweon threo of the bost shots in tho Waest, Tho conditions of ench were fitty singlo rison from plunga traps, 21 yards rise and 80 yarda boundary, for 350 5 8ldo. Tho first matoh wag ehot by John Kleinman snd Ed. Dow, aud waa n very close and oxclting contost. Forly-two birds out of fitty woro killod by cach, and, in or~ der to declde tho tlo, fivo birds wore shot at. Kloinman camo out winner, killing four to Dow's throo. Tho second matoh was botweon Kloin- man and Ed, Prico, in which tho formor was ognin victorlous, his scoro boing forty-six to forty-two.” Theso amatour oxhibitions of skill can’t bio boat by any of tho so-called *chame plon™ shota at prosont in tho city. AT-HYDB_TART. Boveral contosts took plnco at this suburb on ‘Wedneaday aflornoon, The first was botween J. P. Robertson, 'tho holdor ‘of the Beotch bodgo, and Boston Daker, of Bt. Lonis, tho conditions boing ton birds onch,twonty-oue yards rigo and oighty yards boundary, for a stale of $100, Tho following is the acorot toberteonsaes. 001111111139 Daler... 00110110016 , -Threo swoopstakes matches followed, cuch nlfi' shooting at fivo birds for §5, ©Tho firat xovultod s follows Tloston Daker. . 11111-8 11110 11110— 011013 01110-3 socond ¢ 01001—2 010113 11101—4 110013 0111 1—4 111003 0111 1—4 Robortson an ot tlo. Thoy killed fourtoon birde ench, and were again evon ;vhun darkness 8ot in and put an eud to tho an, . - ANNOUNOEMENTS, Tra A, Paino will shoot two matchos with the Kloinman brothers at Doxter Park this after- noon. It is said that stako-monoy has been de-. posited on_each, Tho, match with Abo will ba & trap ond handlo affalr, fifty singlo birds, for 8200; that with Johu will be a fivo-trap match under the English rulos, Paino giving odda of thrao vards. "Po-morrow aftornoon, at Doxtor Park, Bo- frardus and Ao Kleinman will shoot Taino and Tinkor for o urse. - ¥ NOTES OF THE TURF. 3r. Thomns Roach, o famous horsoman, ar- rivod from Now Orlonns yostordny morning witn eight splendid horses, which will be quartered at Doxtor Park, and placed in training immodistaly for the coming meeting. It is suid that thore aro somo Bpoedy runnors among them. Tho Lincoln’ Park driveway will bo open to fast horsca from 2 to 6 o'clack thia aftornoon, and every Friday aftornoon during tho summer, Hoffman's concert bpnd will play in tho park to- morrow afternoon, but faat trotéing will not be pormittod. At Flootwood Park, last Monday morning, Mr. Robort Bonnor’s mard Pocahontas, with. Johnn: Murphy bohind her, trotted half milo in 1:043¢, being tho fssteat helf mile on record. Dexter and Btartlo bave osch done the half mile in 1:043¢. Pacshontas was drivon it harnoss in tho Krouuncn of o numbor of spectators, and timed yy Mr. Gilonder, Mr. Bonnor, and Mr, Van Cott, tho superintendont of the track. On Wednesdsy and Thursday, the 14th and 16th Inst., tho Driving Patk at St. Paul, Minn., yva8 tho sceno of an extraordinary trot, Mr, Mar- tin Du]nuug ‘matching his sorrol mare (& smail full-Dlooded Morgan) to trot 200 milen i forty- eight hours, for the small stako of 3200, Tho font was accomplished iu forty-five hours. Tho firky miles wos made {n fiva hours snd forty-fivo minutes, The maro was thon givon a rost of three hours and o half, and started on tho sgeond fifty miles. Tho hundrod was mado in fiftoon hours, the lnst milo boing tho fastest of any— fivo sud one-balf miuutes, After a night's rest tho second bundred miles was_commenced, and tho trot brought to a closo, with throo houts to spara. - BASE BALL. - It will interost the ndmircrs of bage ball in Chicago to knoyw that Jimmy Woods, tho lcador of whiut wag once our club, has taken Addg's placo at second baso in the Philadolphia nino, Addy having to rotire from tho ball field for the presont on account of business engagements. THE NEW GAME LAW. Duting tho rocont eossion of tho Illinois Logislaturo o_stringont Gamo Inw was passod, Which ropoals all the othors. Its pro- visions mro but ' little understood by the shooting fratornit Tho followin; are offenses under it: 'T'o t or pursuo, ki or trop, not or ensnare, or attempt to kill, trap, not, onbnuro, or othorwiso dostroy any spocich of deor, wild'turkoy, prairic-chicken,. partridge, or phoasant, betwcen the 1st of Jonuary aud tho 18t of October; any woadcoel, botween tho 1st of Jauuary and tho 1stof July ; any water fowl, botweon the 15th of April.and tho 1t of Novom= bor; and any of tho common speeles of birds, not considered as game, at any timo during the yoar. It isalso mado unlawful for sny person or corporation (common carriors excepted) tohave gamo in possossion at any time when tho killing of the 8amo is contrary to the provisions of tho act, Tho romoval of ogge from tho nosta of gamo birds, and 'traMloin tho bemo, s like- wigo unlawful. The act containg tho ususl pro- visions concorning trespass. O PERSONAL. Maj. L. H. Wilkes, Now York, is at the Matto- gon. Gon. J. W. Blfiglulnn, Quincy, is at the Bhor- man, Gon. Jobn W, Wilson, Now York, is at tho Matteson. B «James (. Jonkins, Milwaukoo, is at the Sher- man. The Rov, Dr. Breckenbridgo, Kontuoky, is at the Garduer. Ex-Gov. Jowoell, of Connecticut, is at tho Shor~ man. 2 Tard. D. Hughes, Jr., of Now York, I8 at the Wost Sido Briggs Houso, : John @, Gault, Assistant Gonoral Managor of tho Milwaukee & 8t. Paul, is at the Sherman, Qol. A. Brickley, the famous railroad con- tractor, of Michigan, is at tho Wost Sido Briggs House. s The Hon. John Lyle Finney and wifo loft tho ‘Wost Sido Briggs Houso yoaterdsy for the East, via Pittsburgh & Ft. Wayne Railway. Tho Hon, Jesso K. Dubols, formor Becretary of Stato, is among tho arrivals at tho West Sido Brigga House, from Springfeld. Among tho arrivals at tho Matteson Houso vosterday were tho following: J. W. Barhydt, urlington ; L. Dieclumann aud wifo, Bhoboy- gan; Goorge L. Brown, Philadolphin; EB. B. Watson, Now York; O.Mooro, Cincinnati, Among tho arrivals at the Briggs, yestordny waro tho following : Johm V. Konuiedy and wifo, fannibal ; Josepl: Horrlw, Philadelphis; Goorge W. Homan, Omabs; B.' 1L Austin, Duffulo; Tliaha Bossottrand wife, Boston J. W. Low, Boston, Among tho arrlvals at the Gardnor yeutorfln‘y yoro tho following : E. . Friol, Doston ; 8, If, Laflin and wite, 8t, Louis ; J, O, M, Nanghton and wifo, Philadolphin ; Goorgo B, Collin, New York; Hurrison Btovenson and wite, Milwaukeo; E. L. Davison, Kontucky, At tho Wout Sillo Briggs Houss aro tho follow- ing + E. M. Banford, Syracuso; F, F, Wallnco, Litteburgh, Pa.; I, T Matthows, Philadolphin ; Jahu H. lolmes aud son, New Jorsoy; W. B. Keoling, Wonona; I, V. Smith, Philadolphia ; Trostus Yomng, Brookiyn; J. 1L Wheolack, Hartford ; A, P, Ploros, Deerflold ; nnd John 0. Willlams aud family, New Orloans, Among tho arrivals at the Bherman yoatorday woro the following: The Iion, Johu 1. Alloy, Hoston; H, P. Racho, Now Orloans; Thomas Axworthy, Oleveland; J. A, Hum- bird sud family, Maryland; J. B. Hamilton, Bpringfiold, Mus, ; I, 1; Earl, Datroit; J. M. Bryant, Loubsvillo ; Josoph Lippott, Liverpool, England; B, IH. Murdock, Boston; W. H, Col- gato, Now York; Liout.-Col, Dewning, Ottaws, O, Tx-Congrossman Goorge A, Halsoy has roturn- od his bunfi DAY to the Tronaury, aud g the first | notified tho Horgennt-nt-Aring o t man In the Now Jorsoy delogatlon that has boon honrd from. It i5_nald that Presldont Grant will visittho Adirondacks this summer, B Jonos, tho Nevada Bonator, has an_incomo srm tho Virginia City silver mines of 810,000 & 8y, 11, A. Ilobbs, toller of tho Suffollc Bank, Do~ ton, {8’ munalng with tho pracoads of a 46,600 ohock which ho got cashod on Baturday. Olivo Logan loft all ior window cards, &e. in Riaimond, Vn., romaking that sho fy just ns litoly to nacd them thore again as mnywhere olgo, Blio will enfl for Europe carly in Jine, Liout.-Gon, Goorgo Thomas Colloll{ Nnpler, 0+ B, Colonel of tho Twenty-second !u%hnnnb of T'dot, of tho British Army, and rocontly Ma- jor-Genoral on the steff in Canada, has just died, sged b7 yoarn, ) Tx-Judgos.Bon}, R, Curtis and Josiah 0. Ab- hott wero pald $1,500 ench by the City of Boaton for arguing tho conatitutionnlity of the uncol stitutional €20,000,000 loau act boforo tho Mas- snchusotts Supromo Court, Marshall Jowell, ox-Govornor of Conuoctiout, who hiaa boon tendorod tho position of Ministor to Juesin, fu of presont, ou vislt to friends In thin eity, snd han fnally decided Lo necopt the position/—Delroit Tribune. Androw B, Dickinkion, for elghtyonrs, 1861169, Minlutor Kesidont of tho United 8tatcs to. the TRopublio of Nicaragus, diad in tho City of Leon, in that Btato, on tho 20th of April, M. Dickiu~ gon formorly reelded in Lilmira, N. Y., and waa mny yonrs o Stato Sonntor. Olnrkson N. Pottor, of Now York, hna not ro- turned his boel pay to tho Tl‘onalu?, but moroly. f tho Houso that Tio docs not {utond to draw it. This leaves tho money where ho can, cull for it,.and obtain it whenevor ho chooses. Tho Boston Bonrd of Aldermon has offorod tho City Olork,"Mr, 8. F. McGlenry, o vacation of threo mouths, In View of tho.valnablo sarvicos Lio Liny rondorod tho city for tho pnet twonly-two onrs, without being absont from his pout dur- ing that timo unlogs in caso of sicknous, bub McOlonry dociined the" offor on the ground thot Lo could not nogloct his duties. Dr, P, Randolph Baker, who was murdered by his honsckoopor and_mistross, at Warron, Mo., wae o graduato of Dartmouth Colloge In tho clnes with ox-Senator Pattorson, It is snid that ‘n consaquenco of unrequited fovo Lo becamo addicted to tho use of strong drink, and left Ax‘r“\lm“" N. H., becausio of humiliation over his affaira, Y M. Colfax has written to o friond in Parisn lottor containing this emplatic and senguino paesago : * I névor raceived a dollar from Amos on any account whatover, in check, in cosl, in stock, or dividonds or bonds, I have full faith that 1o who knoweth sl things will in Ilis own good timo mako my cntiro innocouco of this cruol and wicked chargo manifost to oven the hitterest of my onewmios.™ AMra, L. A. Cary, the near rolativo of o Novada Bonator, nppointed Postmiatross at Ashtabula, Obio, whoro sbo was all unknown, went thorc, failod to conciliate thoe paoplo, and has rosignod. Tho dodgo of s soldicr's widow,” and a lotror from Prosidont Grant, woro both voted too thin by the Ashtabula peoplo. Prosident Grant is +always glad to nppoint suich? (soldiors’ widows) when ‘they aro noar relatives of influontinl United States Boustorss Tho Carlist pricst, Ssnta Cruz, pays well for his fomo, o bos constantly by him o body- gunrd of forty men. When- ho locps ho bhas always tivo sontinels of Lis body-guard near him, He only partalos of food aftor it has boow tasted by olglit or ton porsons. Ho nover eata brend, but is in tha hLabit of conauming emall, thin caltes, coolted for him by his own poople, Al ways on his gund, ho nover forgeta that u prico of 10,000 francs is'placed on bis’ hoad, and he distrusts overyodby. It is anid that the Inte Chief Justico Chnse was tho flnost scholar who has ever presided over tho Supremo Court. As a Latin and Groelk schiolar he was not surpassed by auy mau in his rofeseion. Ho rond Ironch as readily as Lng- ish—1vas o finiebed Italian, Sprnish, and Gormnn scholar—nand thoroughly veracd in Englisk litera~ turo. His appreciation of and porféct mastory of tho works of Bhakspeare, Milton, and earlior Dritish poots, and the Inler exponents of tho poetic art, Wordswortl, and others of the Lako #ehioo), wag somothing marvelous, Edward D'Atalio, ono of tho attaches of Bar- num's show, known_ throughout the country aa ‘“the Man with tho Iron Jaw,” dicd at Fall Rivor Monday morning. A wook ngo lnst Friday, tho i ghow " gave an exhibition in Tall River, during which thore was & violent storm which inter-~ rupted tho porformance. Tho unfortunnto mau took a violont cold whicl resulted in pncumonia, cauuing his doath. o was tonderly nursod and recoived tho bost of medical attondanco. o diod in tho arms of Bignor Bobastian, tho talentad uchcutrim of Bernum's company, who, witl others aseaciated with the deceased, have visited him during his illness, Ho was & manof im- ‘mouse museular power, and was given his cogno- men from the wonderful strongth of his jaw, with which hoe could lift two ordinary mon. His romaing will be brought to this city, and buried under tho supervision of Mr. Barnum's com- pavny.—Boston Journal, May 2 THE LOCAL JUDICIAL ELECTION. To the Members of the Chicago Har: At an informal meeting of the members of tho Chicago Bar; hiold on Wednesdny aftornoon, Moy 21, inst., tho following resolutions wero pnased : Resolved, That, i viow of thoappronchlug clection of £ivo Judges of tho Circult Gourt.of Cook County, and for tho purposa of Becuring eu_expression of opinion froru tho merbors of thie Bar, a ballot take placa at the o018 of tho Chicago Law Iustitute on Baturday, May 24, from 10 5, m, until 3 p, m., at whici all practising attornoys of Cook County bo roquested to attoud, and doposit thelr respective ballots for fivo candidates for tho offico of Circult Judge of Cook County, Tegolued, That Svo gentlomon of tho Bar Le np- pointed »’ committoo by tho Chair to attend at tho bovo time and placo, and rocelva tho bLallots of all practiing aftorneys of Cook County, aud fo"count such ballots und announcy the result atter tho ballot- ing Ia closed, Tho following gontlemon were appointed such committeo: Thoe Hou, 8. B, Gooking, tho Hou. Thomas J. Turncr, Georgo W. Brant, Baq. A. D. Rich, Eaq., 0. J. Richerdeon, Esj. J. W. SriLes, Chinirman, J. 8. CoorEn, Secrotary. e s, TreePlanting in Xlinois, Frons the Springjield Journal, Tho Binto Agricultural Socioty, which hias done muoh for the agucultural interosts of tho State, heg shown e intorest in the matter of encour- aging typo-planting, by tho following proposi- tion to bo published in tho Btato Fair promivn- list of tho prosont year: T Ilinols Stato Board of Agrioulturo offer the fol- promiuzns peysble tn 1861 : Yor tho bost artilciul grovo of tneful timber in thin Stato, not loss than Ave acres, planted prior to tho Lot doy & Docomikor, 1674, and subugquent to Jan. 1, 1873, 500, Tor tho boat one acrd; conditions samo sa above, Eotrios muet bo mado with tho Sverefary on or boforo Jam, 1, 1875 Each eulry nustbo sctonis panied Ly a full afatement of thonumbor of tho varlous inds of troes planted, tho kind of soll, ita prepara- tion, the modo of planilng, whether with'seed or anll treos, and If the lutter, tho sgo and dlstance apart, cost of tho soed or treea planted, sud the cout of aration of tho sofl, plunting, und culturo, Aunlly thoreafior therd susll Lo submitted to tho Board, at Its winter meoting, a full stafement of tho Jrovidus yoars oporatious in tho culture snd care of Lio treos, With tho cost of tho mamo, After the third Fet thoro sl Lo oxbiblted, t the ‘snysel moeting of o Bonrd, a cross-section of cach kind of treo grown, showing it growib, with atatement of the Leight o tho tras from whith tho section s cut, Boctlons 80 exhibifed will be retafned by {ho Board, and placed in tho cabinot of tho Department of Agriculture, "Tio last statement rnde, to-wit : 1881, shall give the genoral avorago hiolght of the differont kinds of trees composing the grove, 0 prop- St s Xounlon of o Lnrge Familye Lrow the Fulten (o) Delegraph, Quite a happy aud plessant rounion took placo at tho Whaley 1louso, in this city, last weok, the arties boing the Rov. Froderick N. Whalcy, of irglnia ; Bonedict Whaley, of Audrain County 3 David L. Whaley, Mra, Marthe Brittlobauk, and Mre, Bettio Vincont. Thia was tho firat meoting of tho family for thirty-nine yoars, and was groatly enjoyad by oach of them. Inardor to givo onr readors an idon of the kind of poople this family is, wo give thoir agos aud wolghta : Bendlct, 09 years old, wolghs. David L., 04 yeara Whe Rov, Fraderiok N, Marti Jrlttiobank, 60 yoar Nottie Vincent, U3 years,...,.+ “homas G, (don of David L.y 38 year Miss Yannle (duughter of D, Ly.. It will bosoon that tho combinod woight of tho thres brothevs and two siutors {s 1,008 pounds, and the average is 213 pounds. ‘Tho combined welght of the brothors is 073 pounds, and the avorage u 2313¢. I'hio total woight of tho membors of the family who were at tho rounion is 1,624 pounds, and the avorage,is 21736, i ‘Llie combined weight of eleven brothers and slstors'o? thix family, who ronchod - the age of mlturltx is 2,807 pounds, tho sverage of each Doing 400 g-11, ‘Thio combinod agos of tho five is 808 and thqaverage a fractlon ovor 00 yosra, yonrs, - the Jubilee Ball at tho Ohambor of Commerco JUBILEE NOTES. More Mistinguished Giosta==Tho M= uionl Proparntionn, etces The distinguished guests who have boen in- vitod to bo prosont in Chilengo during the Jublics poriod, .which commonces Wednesday, June 4, aro tho Qovornors of Missourl, Miunesota, Town, Wisconsfn, Ilnols, Indfann, and Micuigan, ns ‘before announced, To these are now to added tho vory striking list who ato to bo tho invited guont of tho cily : ‘Ulysncs 8, Grasit, Prosident of the United States. gdlon Jtohey Wlton, Vicu-Presilont of tho Unsted nics, 3 Gov, Blilney Terham, Malno, ! Gov, Frelicl Btraw, New Hampahire, Gor. Jullun auverse, Vermot, Wiilinm 3, Washbsrn, Massachusetts, fonry, Haward, Rbode Tstand. vt 1L, Ingarsoll, Conteticut, Gov. Jolu A, Dix, Now York, ov, Edward I, Noyes, Oldo, Gov, John F. Hirtrantt, Yeonaylyanta, Tlio Ttt, Ton, the Farl Dufferls, K. C. B,y olc,, Gov- erot Gonoral of Cannds, “Iho 1t, Hon, Bir Edward Thornton, K, G, I, ele., Dritiel Legation, Wasbinglon, Hir B, M, Archibald, C. Goierni at Now York, Tiaron Kurt Von Schlozer, tho Gorman Ambasdudor st Washington, Torni V. Rosig, German Conanl-Goneral, Now York, Tiso Gavoruora of tho Proviuces of Ontatio and Quo~ ., olo,, I, B, M. Consular- This will bo nlluqnuwr such o galaxy of dis- tingulsued guests ns has nover been brought to- gether in the Northwest, and thoroughly ropre- kontativo of tho widely-exfoudod interoats of Chicngo, ' Tho Gorman romdonts sro making most active oxertiens to bring hithor and do honor to tho ropresentatives of their fatherland, THE JUDILEE DALL, The meoting of the Ono Hundred Manngera of on Fridoy, Juno 0, callad to moot at the Gardnor Tfouso (s evenfug will be numorously attended, ns tho invitations will bo distributed, only on which invitation, eignod by s managor, can:| ticketa to tho balf bo procurad. . Tho indications | nro that the attondance from abroad will bo vory| rgo. o largo and brilint srxay. of div- tinguishod officials, invited gucats, will scouro for tho ovoning n riro foaturo of nttraotion. THE DEPOT-COLIBEUM. Mr, Grannis, tho contractor, haa woll advanced . RAILROAD TIME TABLE. THRIVAL ANY DEFAKTURE UL THAIN. Spring Avrangement, TEXPLANATION OF REPENTNCE: MATKA, ~ t Saturdayox. copta: ¥ Bundny oaconion 3 Mondey oxcoptod. |Are 1ive Sunday at 8:008. 1, § Dally. LROADS Depot, goat of Lake st , Ticket ofice, T Canalat,, corner af Madison, Ariive, Teace, Night Fxpro GUAND RATILY s Noraing kxprons. #:00p. m) Night Izpross, 1} S0:0a. my HENRY 0. WENTWOITH, Genoral Passonger Akonts CHIRAGD & ALTON RAILROAD. €hteags, Alton & St Touls Through Line, and Lontslana (n,) gein thort route.from Ohicagots Kantas City, Unfon DrepotSiFest Side. near Ydtsonit, bridye, Teace, | dvrive, . Touts & Springfiotd It - o STa b gl BADI™ e 9itpa. m, |* 4110 Do e Khnens Ciy' 1 Vsl T e 05, . p 8110 Wonona, gon, Washiaion 15E., - B na, FaGom, ‘pros (Wostorn Division.).. Joliet'& Dylght Aceamo'dation, -t. Loats & Springriold Lightnini Kxprean, vin Main Lino, andalsol vin Jacknonvillo Divisfon.......| 5 Kanens Oliy Lxprosm, i o wonvillo, 1ll., X Loulsiana, o, Joffarson City Kxpross, Poorls, Kookuk & Huri’a'Jix! 9 Dally, via Main Line, and dally oxcopt Baturday, vis anckennvillo Divislon. {1 Dally, » and d TG ontar, vk dackionvis Diviston. o 7 48ty 1y SHICATO, MILWAUKEE & Sr. PAUL RAILWAY, i ‘enrner Studigon and - B R, Elateotcr opposte Shermn Hoise A ot Dopers Teave, [ Arrive, Mitwaukon, St Pat & Minuon- In Day 2] [* Milwaikoe & P 0:00 8 m. [$7:20 8, m. in tho worlk of flovring ovor tho tracks, and al- ready hns sccured an_ offect which shows tho wvast amplitude of the boilding. AMUSEMENTS, MoVICKER'S THEATRE, EDWIN ADANMS, EDWIN ADANMS. ENOCH ARDEN : ENOCH ARDEN. rory Brontug uatll furtlier notles, aud SATURDAY NI, AT AIREN'S THEATRE. ivor ing, until farth tico, and at the - Laura Xeene, AND HER COMEDY COMBINATION, in Tom Taslor's famang Comedy, 7, OUR AMERICAN COUSIN! (Unsttored and wnobeldgad). ~ LAURA RIENIL as FTORENOE TRRNGIAID, as orlgiuaily played by hor 0v0r 1,000 timos §a 10 United'Statos. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, BEST COMPANY IN AMERIOA. Friday, and Satordsy altornoon and night, Iast throe porformancas of Tom Taylor's fino Comedy, VICTIMS, With an unappronchablo cast and splondid offoets, Monday, May %, Bartl boll'a powerful Drama, < Y R T R By and Britiant Mocusnism. AQADEMY OF MURIC, ‘Unabatod Boccess of tho Geand THEATBE (OMIQUE COMBINATION, Remember, Entire Change every Honday and Tharsday. O-NIGHT, sosoral now sote by tho full strength of the STAR COMBINATION, Novar bofora soen fa Chicago. Soats seourod slx days in advance witbout oxtra chargs. FINANCIAL, LAKE SHORE & MIGHIGAN SOUTHERN RATLWAY COMPANY, NEW SINKING FUND BONDS, COUPON AND REGISTERED. $6,000,000. Bonds Duc Oct. 1, 1882, with Intercat ot Seven per Cent, payable scmi-nnnuaily, April and October, at tho ofllce of the Union Trust Co. of New Yorl. $600,000, or Ten por Cont of tho Loan, to be rotired annually by, the Sinking Fund,.. Coupon Bonds of:.e +eveeessvereesnane o §1,000 each, ‘Boglatored Bouds of $1,000, 56,000 and $10,000 eaoh. Price, 94 and Accrued Interest. ROBINSON, CHASE & €0. BANKERS, No. 18 Broad-st., New York. FLORIDA WATER, Deliards BL Bl & B o Ol NIght Txprosn.vecouremons *4:30p, m. [£9:00 p. fu. "11:202. m. * 6:00 p. w1, URLINGTON & OUINCY RAILROAD. Fakeat,, Indianaav, and Sizteonthott,, an hevt, kel Drigys larkatey ant ot dopatre. et W% Brigg ‘Aurora Passengor, ‘Aurora Passenger (Hund, Dubnquo & Bionx City Ex Night Lspross. Downor'a Grovo Accominiodation|»11:00 a. m. Dosrnr's Grove Accommodation|* 6:15 p. m.. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot foot of Takeat, and foot of Tidntjscondat, ogice, 16 Canuatesf., corner o Hadison, Treket 8t. Louts Rxnres 8t Louin taat L *¥0n Baturdays this fzaln will bo run to Champaiga, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, Ticke! office, 31 West Sladiton-ss. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Deot, corner o Harrison and Sherman-sus. - Delat offces adison Zrrive, Qraha, Loavanw'thi& Atohle Peru Atcommodailon, Night zpross. Leavonworth & Atchison Expross LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depol, corner Harrizon and Sherman-ate, Ticket ofices, northicest corner Clark and_Randolphals,, and touthiest corner Canal and Madison-its, . Teare, Arrive, BMal, vio Alr Line and Main Lino!® 6:40a, m, | 020, m. Spoolal Now b Lps e i ‘Alr Lins, . Atlantio K Night Kxpross, via Main Lino.... a1, KikbartAccommodation. ... Boutl Chicago Accommodati CHICAGD, DANVILLE & VINCENNES RALROAD. Tausenger Depot at I',, C. & St. Louis Depot, corner of Cae naland Kinsie-sta, “Freiuht and Ttcket ofice 163 Washing-tonat. Arrive, CHICAGO RAILROAD. |~ Arrive. Teave, CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD. (OPEN TO ROSELLE.) Depot corner Halted and North Liranch-its, General ofics 16 Metropolitan Block, coruer kandolph and LaSalla-sls. Rosall. Accommodation, Rivor Park Acconunada Rivor Park Accommodation.. IMPEBISHAB@‘FRAGRANCE'! NMURRAY & LANMAN'S OELEBRATED FLORIDA WATER, Tho riohost, most lnsting, yot most delicato of all Por- . fumeg, for nse on the HANDRKERCHIEF, At the TOILET, And in the BATH, As thero aro Imitations and countorfeits, always ask for the Florida Wator which bas on _tho bottle, an tho Jabel, gud on the pamphlot, tie namos of MURRAY & LANDMAN, without which none ls gonuina, For snlo by nll Perfumers, Drugglsts, and Dealera In Faney Goodn, SCALES, FAIRBANKS' BTANDARD SCAILES A OF ALL BIZIS, ) FAIRBANKS, MORSH &00 T 1L AND 113 LAKE-ST. Coal Reduced. 'Wo soll Lnokawanns a6 $10; Brlar Tl Kirkdand Grato, Wabuah and ‘niinols Coal, nnd all kinds of Wood at corresponding ratos, LBV BR & 00, " Wabash-av. and Madisotest, FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. $5 Packages FRAGIIONAL CURRENCY FOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. ol ol o ‘Corner Siadison; 130 Washingto cond-tte CHICAGO, Koo O efiss Afrive at Cinotnnatt o‘m( Tine running Saturday night traln to Cluctunatl. Pl epors oo night traios. PROPOSALS. To Builders aud Contractors, BEALED PROPOSALS will bo recolved until the 23th dayat May, 1673, at 1:30 p. m., by the Board of Commis. slonors of Cook County, for any portion or all of tho ma- torisl now contained In tho bulldings and foncos on tho Reform Sohool grounds at Hydo Park {with tho oxception of the dwelling-houso onthe nosthwost cornor of Forty- third-at. and Hydo Park-av.), conalsting of bricks, jolsts, lumbor, windows, doors, greon-houses, glass, foncing, osts, ota Tho bulldings to Lo taken down and tho materis! ro movad within thirty daye aftor tho conteact for tho sale thoroof is exeoutad, Tho rlght to rojact any or all bids rocolvad Is rosorved. Propos inclosed In a soalad envelope, tn- dorsod **Proposals (for tho varlous kinds of material nam and doposited with tho Couaty Clork, ad. dressod to The Board of Commtssioncrs of Caok County. GEORGI M, BOGUE, CARTER IL HARRISON, H, M. SINGER, THOS, LONERGAN. JOUN 1. CLOUGH Committos on Fiusnco Toazd of Canmisslono, ungy. or Caok MEDICAL CARDS. AR AA R A, DR, C. BIGELOW fprien nownod SPECIALIST of tho cateamed of modical institatos of YEARS OF 115 1 y al mado Dr. the most. (s asared B ieats it attatun MBS of e day, having dsvoied D ERTY LR o portucting romadios (hat will e al dmses o OHHONGARDHPHOIAL AS| n hath sexes. AR ION iy, sEPARATE PARLORS (UL O e, Calt,” GORKESPONDENGE Lo e SRR T R Sirone il lotters, with stawps, to B0, RIGELOW, No, 464 State-st, NO CURE! NO PAY !! Dr. Kean, 340 South Clark-st., Chicago, May ba nnufldflnllfl]lY connulted, personally or by mail, frop of charge, on il shironie vr norvous diseases, “Bi8: o KEAN I the ouly physicina in tho oity o war= Tants cures or 1o bay, Grecn Juok sunt for 60 conts, ous flug ongravings, DR. A, G, OLIN, ongagod and o, ongent engagod o Tllustratod with numor= ‘rontiso. nformation. Con. it tial, Hoparate sultation froo, ~ Our oo fo Iadies and geutlomen.

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