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THE CHICAGO DAILY ''RIBUNE: TUESDAY,V MAY 7.27: 1873. SPORTING, The Coming Billinrd Matches in Chicngo---The Triggor. Bporting Mattors at tho Eaat, Mr. Monry Monheimor, momberof a woll- known of a Dbllliard-table manutscturing frm of this olty, was yostorday appolutod atake. tiolder for tho first match botwoon Ubassy and Bossungor, and forfolt monoy amounting to p125nelde has boon doposited in his linnds, ¥he gamo, ne was statod in yostordny’s TninuNe, will bo & threo-ball ono, and will bo played with 2% Incls balls on & Collondor tablo, Bossungorre. 2oiving tho 0dds of discount. It will bo played on Thursdny evoning, at tho Amphitheatre, on Olinton stroot, Mr. Foley having boon successful In ongaging it for that ovening only. Whero tho other two gamoa will bo playod vaunot bo stated, but it will bo in tho largost hall that can bo se- cured in tho oity. Tho audience at the firat match will undoubtedly bo o tremondous ono. Evory amatour billlard-player. in tho city sooms detormined to bo prosout, judging from tho numbor of questions that were put. to Tom Foloy yestordny concorning'tho place of playing aud fbio poesibility of seauring eligiblo ponts. Whon it is cansiderod that Bssunger i almaost, if not fully, tho oqual of any throg-bsll player in tho country, it can bo scen that tho game will be B8 oxciting nsany over plnyed in Ghicago. Ubassy will mako avery offort to win the first game, causo it will really bo tho most diflonlt ono of the threo to win, aud & largo amount of monoey will bo bet against him, Hla fi;\]no with Rhinos on Bundey afternoon did not xilmu the epec- tators vory lnvnmlxl{‘, but_in tho evening ho playod 200 polnts with Tom Foloy, and antonish- ©d him by making tho requisite number in four innings, the scoro boing 3, 60, 60, 8. Thomns Inyed tho Fronch gamo but littlo bottor than Botan spoak the Fronch languago, making only cloven points, 'There wero only a fow porsous present at tho exhibition, and thay wore &lilml- pally eporting men, who had formed but a poor opiuion of s siill, owing to tho way he played in tho afternoon. When tho game closed, howerer, they confessod frooly that they had néver seen such billiard- laying bofore, and that th:({ beltoved that Jbassy could give rospoctablo odds to any of our Amorican plnyors, Thoso mon will bo found bot- ting hoavily on tho game to bo played on Thusa- dug ovoning, If Tom Foloy ia posacesod of thoy| P souse ho is generally crodited with, ho will not charge moro than 50 cents for a gonoral admis- sion ticket to that game, The resorved soats may bo put at 75 conts or $1, but the immonso minount o“imo away from the immediate vicin- ity of tho billiard-table should be disposed of at 8 clcapor rate. Tho mansgemont will find bighly remunerative audienco in tho house if it adopts this plan. Last eveniug, in Foley's Hall, Ubassy dis- counted Goorgo Slosson a game of 170 points, and was dofeated by S5. total score was BO5, and his averago almost 9. Hiy largest run was 63, Blosson played romarkably well for one who makes no pretentions to threo-ball billiards, avoraging nunr\i 6. Ho mado several donblo- Siguro runs, the highest boing 24, “I'hin aftornoon at 3 o'clock Ubassy will play an exhibition gamo at Doty & Rbines® hall, prob- ably with Mr. Jthinea. TIGEQN-8ROOTING. Jn next Friday aftornoon, Capt. Bogardus and abe Kleinman will shoot at 100 single birds, twonty-ono yards rise snd eighty yards Loundary, for n stuke of 3100 a side, The match will ocour b Dextor Park, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, New Yorg, May 26.—Ona of tho bost games of - tho scason was played botwoen tho Athletics and Atlantics this aftornoon, on Union Grounds, in the presonco of 6,000 spectators. There wero only two errors in the ontiro gamo, and thoeo occurred in tho sovonth imning, Riving the Athlotics two uncarnod ruvs and the victory. Evory othor run was earned : Innings— 1234066780 Atbiletics 00203004 Atlantics, 00000 3 0-3 To-day was the first of ihe groud trolting mooting on Deorfoot Park, for tho benefit of tho Trainers' and Drivers' Association. Two goud trots wero contested. In the first, J. D. MoMann, Presidont, and Dan Mace, Soc- totary of tho Association, handlod tha rib. bons’ over tho' compoting’ horses, tho former for tho first timo In mauy years, Tho contost- ot in this raco were James K. Poll, Coroner, Fanny Forn, New Berlin Girl, Frod, and Black Princo. Polk won in throe straight hoats, the others being placed in tho ordor npmed. Frod was the favorito. Time—284%( ; 2:06; 280}, Tho second trot was botween Sensation, Castle Boy, and Ed White, They were placed in the order named. Timo—2:35; 2:93; 2:3614. Three trotg aro on the programmie for to-mor- pow, ono being a saddle-racc, in which all tho old-timers will mount tho pig-skin, ‘New Youx, May 23.—At the Ohantilly (Paric) races, yostorday, Bolard won tho prizo of the Jockdy Club, or tho Fronch Dorby; Flagoolet, second; Apollon, third, Frane Tireur, tha favo- rite, was nowhero. Nino horses started. — e HOW THE WIND BLEW ON THE NORTH SIDE, Testerday aftornoon, tho vicinity of Olybourn and North avenuos was visited during the storm by asmall tornado, Tho sovoro wind first foll upon a brick-kiln on Reoso sfroat, tho_roof of which it carriod scross a lot. It thon ;‘lflufld on to 85 foot of sidowalk at 0 comer of Cl{lm\un snd North ave- nucs. This it picked up bodily, and car- ried it across the streot, laying it down none too gently agninst a now framo dwolling on tho zomer, broaking all the windows of tho houso, and causing it to totter. It skipped hence to a small framo coitage, which it picked op and carried mbout flve foot. It then desconded to littlo pranks, one of the most amusing of which waa tho piok- ingup of a boy out of a wagon, in which woro Boveral barrols of ewill, and, turning him hond down, deposited him in that position in & barrol of swill, and a8 quickly turned the barrel over, thus saving the boy from a foarful death, The Jatonces of the hour prevents any further account of this young tornado. o LAMP-POSTS. - Ordinances wore passod by the Couneil pro- viding for putting up, in this or prior yoars, in tho Woat Divieion 830 lamp-posts, and tho as- sessmonts havo all boon collooted. Of thoso, 189 Liavo beon put up, and 191 have not,since the Gns Company refusod to lny tho maina, Of theso 101, 36 aro on Hubbard stroot, west of Bangamon ;.25 on Van Buren, 23 on Ashland av- south of 'fylor, 18 on Coolidgo, wost of Dlno Island avonuo, 18 on Fwelfth strect, wost of Throop, and 11 on Groen, from Lako to Milwaukeo svonto. On the North Bido, nescssmonts Lave boon collocted for 181, of which 105 Lsvo not boon put up. Of thoso, 21 aro on Division, from Cauil to the river; 16 on Ontario, from Wells to Kingsbury; 17 on Mobawk, from Clybourn to North avenuo, and 10 on Kingsbury, noar Chicago avenuo. O the Bouth Bids, 24 bitve not beon put up, 0 on Clark, from Twelfth to Fourtoonth, and 16 on Tiwenty- socond, near Grove. CITY NEWS. Yesterday atternoon at b o'clock a man named drew Petorson, whilo working at the Congro- gotional Churel, oorner of Washington and Ann fil;l:;l‘,! a‘::: blil;l‘:dl lb 12 dnralckh\\‘hich was o violont wind, His vi broken and hlyn head uuvoral;‘ 21‘“. 18} 0u v The alarm of fire from Box 384, at 5 o'clack yosterday aftornoon, was caused by the burning gt flltl‘flkl gr untudmunmll matehos fn tho yard of i ourtney’s parlor mateh fs Walsh atrcot, ~ ety Hos ik Yosterday morning tho dead body of a man was found floating 'in tho luke attho foot of Adamn strect. Tho deconsod was_ apparontly about 45 yonrs of ago, and had sandy hair and mustache, Ho wore a black oont and pants, and gray vout. 'Fho body was muck decompogod. 1t wos takon to tho Morguo to awalt identiflcation, Itis not improballe that the body s that of Parsons, an account of whoso drowning was ‘publishied in Tuz TuinoNe of yostorday. Yostordsy uftornoon at 8 o'elock afi angine of tho Clicngo & Rock Inland Railrand ran into a wagon to which was attachod o tonm of horeos, at Twolfth and Booch sivoots, ‘The driver jumped out of tho wagon Juat before tho ougino striick it. Yoreome rosson thu engine pushed both the wagon and horses off the track withont [ne uring oithor. Tho Lorses thion ran & short dis- noe ou Twelfth siroot, whon they camo in contact with another engino. ~ Again ihoy escaped injury, but tho wagon was com- latoly domolished.” They becamo dotached Ymm t, and, whon last soen, were going toward Dridgoport, at a high rato nfnpud. A ad oaso of polsouing ocourzed on Raturday ovoning, on Dunning streot, in tho town of Lake Viow, Two_childron, n boy and glrl, of Mr, Woldhoff, loft tho houso In tho aftor- noon to play on iho prairle. At balf- past 4 thoy = roturned, in apparontly good lealth, ‘About 20 minutes aftor they complained of bolng slok, and woro soon Boizei with convulsions and violont vomiting. Tiwo physlolnus wero sont, for, Littlo Annlo, aftor sufl"urln[( great agony, diod at ¢ o'clock. Tho hoy's onse yieldad o modical trontmont, and ho recoverod,” 1o pald that éh the prairio thoy ato a-kind of leaf which thoy supposod waa ton, — FIRES. Dostruction of Proporty and Loss of. Xife. Drrnorr, Moy 26.—At 1:30 o'clock thls morn- ing, at Enst Baglnar, Mich,, o firo broke out {n the Jaokson TTall Block, on’ Wanhington stroat, and communleating to tho ndjncent block, owned Dy Gol. Gago, onbiroly destroyed both 'blocks, togothor with most of tho stocks of Ai W. Wheat & Co., musle-denlors; V. Bleshiger & Co., nlllllnurr tbo Bingor Sowing-Machine Cortipany, and W. A, Lyons, boots and shoos, Tho loss Is $560,000; insured for porhaps two- thirda of that amount. CxowaTt, May 20.—Ono of Friond & Fox's papor-mills, 'at Lookland, O., was burnod yostorday morning, Tho warohouso adjoining, containing much valunblo stook, was saved, Tho loss is about $40,000 ; insurance $21,000, 318,000 of which is {n homo compnuios, Tanvis, Ont., May 20.—Twvo-thirds of {ho busl- noss portion of this placo waa burned on Batur- dnlyj night. LevELAND, O., Moy 20.—Tho fco-honeo of Willinma & Ferry, Sanduaky, 0., wes destroyed by firo Inst uight. It ia supnosod to hayo boon thio worl of an incondinry. Loss about 510,000, Otto Grooh, conl morchiant, whilo Lelping to il down tho ‘wall, waa stk by & bosu aud staotly killod. DES MOINES. Stato Eclectlc Soclety cislon: portant Des he Mysterious finurders S{»en'al Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, DesMoines, May 26,—Tho State Eclectio So- claty moots lioro on Wednasdny, Tho cago of R. J. Hintt, administratrix, v. tho Mutual Lifo Tusuranco Compnty was declded In tho Uniiod States Court to-dny in tho dofondant’a favor, tho jury deoidiug that the plaiutiff’s hus- band know thiat doath would rosult from firlug o ball into his brain whon ho committed the aot. A motion his been mado for & now Lial, Tho Coroner's inquost in tho caso of John Hunter, found dend on tho railrond bridgo, ia atil insopsion, Llio phyaicinn st undo tho ost mortom oxamination stated to the jury undor onth to-day that tho wounds thint caitsod Hunter's_ doath woro mado boforo ho was placed ou th bridgo. INDIANAPOLIS. Romoval of Manufactorie: Canby--Growing Weathe Ropaireds Ispisyseorts, May 26.—Tho Quakor Cit fron worke aro t0_bo removed from Richmond, Ind., tonnow euburb of this city, immodintely wwost of tho_rivor, on tho Vinconuos Road, callod Now Richmond, ‘Tho Dayton boiler works and another important manufactory will be romoved to tho samo point, Mrs, Gon, Canby will permanontly reside in this city. Tho dronching rain of yostordny aund Iast night and tho present warm woathor greatly benofit the growing crops. Tho burnod bridgo on the Pera Rod, by which traing were dolayed on Saturday, has boon ropaired, and trains are again on timo. ————— Xilled by Lightning. New Yonx, May 20.—During a severe atorm on Loug Tlaud, 3n Saturday ovoning, twolvo Jabor- ©ors woro prostrated by lightning b Fostor's Meadow, and two were killed. Des Motxzs, May 20.—Soward Smith, o woll- known Iawyer of this city, waa_struck by ligm‘ ning yesterday whilo going to church, ;Tho fiuid followod his umbrella rod to the point where it rosted on his shoulder, when it passed down his body and down tho Joft leg, leaving him ot tho hool of theboot. ~ ITo was removed at onco to Lis homo, and now lics in a precarious cou- dition. Spectal Dispateh fo The Chicaco Tribune, DraMoryes, Iowa, May 26.—Onoof tho numer- ous tornadooy of the meason passed throngh Dallas County on Spturdny. Housos wore do- rolished and stock killod and maimed. Tho air was filled and the ground atrown with tho debuls of the storm. Fencos wore thrown down und the ground plowed and torn up. Groves and or- chards woro dostroyed without number. Accom- panying the storm was hail of hngu proportions and onormous quantity. Samuel Meek, who was Elmflng near ihe Huff's seitiemont, was struck y lightning and Killed. Ono of tho horscs he was working suffored tho samo fate. Thore was but a slight shower Lere to-day, and tho river is falling slowly. —————— « fotsy and X Arc Out.” Special Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune, Drrnorr, Aich., May 26,—Williem M. Oarle- ton publishes in to-dsy’s T'ribune a card rolativo to tho authorship of * Botsy and I Are Out,” in which ho says: heve thue far trosted with silont contompt tho alloged claims of a Mrs. or Miss Emoraon to the authorship of this poom. I nowdeem it proper to inform tho public that tho statements she ia 8nid to have wado concorn- ing the mattor are hua&dellbornm lies; that the DLallad " Batey and I Aro Out,” ns pub- lishod in the Toledo Dlade, in 1871, was wholly my own conception and ' com- osition, and that any claims sho a8 mudo to the authorulip of flie poom, or an; art of it, placos Ler in the position of ‘s rank imposter and b literary pirato in the fullest #onee of the term. I shall, at tho proper timo, disprovo tho contradictory and irresponsiblo statomonts which have beon mado concerning this mattor, by sworn tostimony from porsons of established character aud reputation. — e Arkansas Affairs. Lirrree Rock, May 26.—Tho Commissionors appointed by Gov, Baxter to inquiro into tho al- loged disturbancos in Hempstoad County havo returned, and mado their report to the Govern- or, hile tho report has not yof been given to the publio, it is understood that the Commissionors stato thaf, after n sossion of noarly two weoks at Washington, tho capital of Hompstead County, thoy woro unublo to discover anything that partook of the nature of conapiring against any o oial;that Judga Kinga- ton presided over a sosaion of tho Circuit Court during thet timo, and npot tho slightost ill-fooling wes manifosted by the mombers of cither political parfy. Col. Robert C. Nowton was to-day commissioned by Gov. Daxtor n Brigadior-Goueral of militin. That portion of the Stato south of the Arkansas River will bo undor his command. Orroxwa, Towa, May 26.—W. A, Jordan, ono of the woalthiost and most prominent citizens of Wapello Connty, Iows, diod at his rosidenco in this city, at ' 'clodic this morming, of spo- ploxy, agod 63 yonrs. Ho wa oporatlig at the Ime of his death thres wholesalo and rotil es- tablishmonts in thin city, unmoly, dry goods, clothing, and boots and’ shoes. Lho city is in mourning ovor the losa of such a prominent and worthy eitizon, BAX Franvisco, May 20.—Hy Daker, ex-I'ay- mnnter of the now smint, died this aftornoon from the effacts of racont injuries. Ocenn Stenmship Nows, Liverroor, May 20.—Steamships Hammonia and New Yorls, from New York, and 8¢, Patrick, from Quobo, arrived out. s BosToN, May 20.—Axrivod, the stoamer Olym- pus, from Livorpool. ‘New Your, May 20.—Arrived, tho steamslip City of Loudon, from Livorpool, 2 o Tolegraphic Brovitios, A man named Wull, & laborev ju Beird & Droa' pneli and blind mannfactory, at Dayton, Ohio, wan struck with & pioco of Wood, in tho nbdo- mon, from tho machine, on Suturdsy afternoon, and ' died yostordny morning. Ho leavos & tamily. David James, & prominent farmor of Newburg, Mich., shiot aud killed, on Snturdny, » colore man, John Btafford, with whom ho hnd quur- solod for woversl days. ‘Tho Quoon's birthday was approprintely ob- sorved in Onnudn yontorday, Business was gon- orally susponded., NMambrino ‘Complo, tho famous stallion, owned Col, Norman J. Colman, publisher of the Zural World at Bt, Louis, died on Bunday. Tha anlunad wa clokely rolated to tho first sfock of tho country, und was vahuod at 310,000, A Loxington, Ky., dispatch says that, on Sun- day, ou au excuraion truin, betwean that city and Winchenter, Jackson Dradsford shot John Tourson, cut hle~ hond nearly off, aud threw hig dosd body from tho train, Both were colorad, Jack Hradsford was arrasted at RMount Btorling, and brought to Winchoster for trial, John Volgels was ghot aud killed in a house of f1-tame at Hante Clara, Cul., by & women named Habas Ruvie, Bhoe says Lo tried to kill hor with o Luifo, and sho shot biw in solt-dofouso, LOUISIANA. Trinl of Gon. Do lanc and Others of 1ho St. Marinsvilio Tax-IResiatorss= The Prisoners Discharged on tho Evidence of Witnessoa for tho ¥roves= cution, New Onveans, )\ln{ 20.—Qen, Do Blano and othors, fram Kt. Martinsvillo, woro up this morn= ing for trinl, chargod by L. L, Martindt with canaracy, oio,, or, ng {s commonly ealled, Ku- Kluxlsm, Tho following tostimony was given by witnossos for the prosecution: 7. L. Poor (colored), sworn: I rosido in Bt Martin, and am o planter. Iave resided thoro thirly yonrs. I am ncql\mhltml with prisonors. Know nothing against thom. The witnosa horo dosired to havo tho alidavit road, which was dono, Tho witnoes knew of no such offonso hav- ing been committed by tho prisoncrs. I wasat 8t. Martin in May. I'know of no colored people hindoredin tholr oxercisa of rights as cltizons. Victor Rochon (colored),ono of the partiesnamed in tho aflidavit o mombor of tho bayonot Logis- Inture, sworn: I know tho prisonors. I nover know of their dofng an mlni sgainet colored yonplu. I did inform BMr. Martinet that tho usionisls intonded to rosist tho police in our parish, and asked himto obtain United Statos troope'to prosorve tho penco, I, howovor, know of no offenso having beon committed by the prisonors. None of them ovor dld anything to nny colored man that I know of, I was prosont at tho timo of tho troublo. I only saw two of tho gontlomon thoro, I anw them whoro they usunily wero in town, by themsolves, and quictly walling togother, Quostion by dofonso—You say you wanted gol- dlers to progorve tho penco. Answor—Yos, I did, because I did not desira tho poople hnet, and I know—nt loast thoy sald— {,hut :{ :ho United Statos troops oamo ail would 0 quict. Guatavo Baker (colored), sworn: Rosido in Bt. Martin, aud am_n tencher. I know tho gon- tlomen prioners, I don't know of their intimi- dation of colored pooplo. Thom woro rumons to that effect, but no ono creditod them, Tho ri- mor was that, 1f tho polico wore whippod, tha oolored people would bo noxt attacked. "Nono of tho colorod pooplo belloved thls, Low- ever, not geo any of theso fontlomon _ sllrmialing with _tho _ voliee witl {now nothing abont thelr boiug councetod tho affair, 1 was abiout n mils o the fghting and, of courso, conld not hinvo racognized thom ovon if thore. They nover kept mo from attend- ing solaol, or did nugthing ngainst sny colorad mon. “Ulioogino Castoil (colorad), sworn : Tknow tho goutlomon, tho prisonors. 1 kuow nothin agninst tho gentlemon, Thoy nover intimidate any colored mon in tho parishito niy knowledgo, I sinw thom in 8t, Martin, - Thoy had no arms or weapons, and woro poaceably walking aboub tonding bo their businoss, China. Horsurd iculornd), aworn: T keop a atoro in Bt Martin, 1 know tbo goutlomen. 'Thoy novor intimidntod any colored pooplo or #ny ono glso; novor inthmidsted me. I saw Gon. DeDlauo oftor ho was arreated, not bofore. 'Lhoy are all quiot nud penceablo. I have kuown thom for yoars, Con, do Blano has beon a friend of tho colored peoplo, Adolph_Pratt (whito), sworn: Ilive in St Martin, I know tho gontlomon. Wns thoro ull tho timo. Thoy nover burt_nyy colored peo- plo, I did seo them onco—Mosers do Olourot snd Bortrand—with shot-guns. Do not know whether they were conneoted with any body of mon or not. I was not disturbed, and nobody was burt, X saw tho fight, but did not recogmzo anv of tho gontlomen thoro, Thomas Bakor (colorod)—I reside in St. Mar- tin, and keop o livery stable, 1 kunow tho prise oners, Thoy nover troubled the colored poople atall. Tho police are the only pooplo that mado any disturbaice. Thoy went out ono ovoning, aud, after ehooting, camo back again. Two of thom wero. shot. Thoy forced me to receive them. T nevor ssw tho prisonors mako any disturbance, Gon, De Blane, whom I have known for a lifetimo, has always boon the best friond of the colored mnn. Lablano Adair (colored)—I am a preacher, and rosido in Bt. Martin. I know the goutlemon. They nevor burt any colored people or intimic dated them in the loast degreo. It is truc the col- ored people wore frightened, but the white .aople talked to them, and” they found they would not bo hurt, Tho polico came, and fived, which was roturnod. I kopt out of tho way. I have a place thoro, and own a_plantation. Aftor the firing the polico came back. I did not go out after the police enma, Alcodo Yonzio (white)—I resido in 8. Martin, Am Clork of the Court. Tho prisoners never iutimidated anybody oxcopt tho Motropolitans ; uever intimidated tbe colored peoplo. 'Tho pris- onors wont out to Lo T eaw nmna whon tho{ lur wouy GOl eBlane commanding. * iy shol wont quietly on Lorsobnok, armed it guns, Tiwason tho 4th of Mny. ‘Thoy wont about two miles from town. Thoy woro organ- izod about ton or fiftoon days. Thoy had o list with nomos signed to rosist the polico, Nono of tho prigonors’ names wero sigied to this, how- ever. Ieaw them overy day quiotlyin town. I never heard them say anything against snybody. but thio polico. I was olcoted Glerls of tho Court, but nobody over kopt me out of it by intimida~ tion, onley through tho Court. Mr. Founet was Clok of tho fime. Ho did not resist mo by forco. I wag eloctod on the Ropublican tiokot. All thio officers yoro whito mon on this tickat, the samo s tho Fusion ticket, Tho fusion oftlcors novor mado auy offort ab intimidation of us. Wo ara now in oflico, _Nobody intimidatos up, or ovon sttempts to, Tho Fusion Clerk of tho Court kopt mo out by an injunction, This hine, howevor, boon diseolvod by Judgs Castell in private cambor. No rogular judgment was mado. ‘This was dono in privato chambar. Thoro is some ono_claimiug Judgo Castoll's offico. It has nover boen decided. Jndgo Castoll has hold court only sinco tho Gt of Alny. Tonlinall (vlite)~—T om Dopaty Shorltt. Tknow tlio prisonors, Thoy rosistod the Kollogg Gov- crument, and_ tho motropolitan police. Thoy said thoy would not submit o tho Kellogg Gov- ernmont. Tha colored pooplo bad nothing to do with this. Thoy wero lot alono. Nobody iuter- fored with thom. Edward Jost (colorod)—Tive in_ 8t Martin, and am_Coroner of tho parish, Do not know nnyone but Mr. Bortrand, Nover saw any of tho foutlomon doisg auythin; {0 angbody. "Nono of Lio prisonera over iitimidatod anybody. I nover wag intorfored with in my ofllce. troubled colored peoplo, Martinet, sworn : Al I know of theso gentle- mon was in 8t Martln. Somo timo beforo, I ro- coivod information that tho Fusionists intondod to ronist tho polico, and I foared thoy might hurt tho colorod poople; Mo throo gontlemen ox- amined statod to mo_thnt thoy woro not them- solven intimidatod, but other colorod pooplo wore. Ididnothenr tho colored peoplo wora going to bo Lurt, but I wis mysolf afraid of that fact, and I could not got: soldiors to go unless ¥ mado tho afidavit. ~ Theroforo I didit. 1do not know, howover, of any thing thoy did. I ouly mads aflaavit'on gonora! pritiplos, Liing an “iden thoy woro Jonding_the Fusiousta in fact, I thought DoBlano would bo thore, ' Thnd no oflior knowlodgo. I nlso biad o lottor stating thore was going to boa fight. It was writton by thoso mon who snid thoy woro not intimidated. Am a member of tho Logisla- Inture, Kollogg Logielaturo, though tho M- Enory Legislaturo alto ncknowlodges mo, I sny in tho aflidayit that Pacbor Meners and others woro intimidated, Yhoy gontmo o lotter with that fact. "o lottor was rond in ovidenco. It statod that tho Fusionists Intonded to fight tho polico at ml hnzards 'Thoy as- surod him that it wes the bollof of the colorad copl that thoy miglit bo attucked, though they Intonded to koop qut of tho fight, bolioving thak tho Fusionists undor Gen, DoBlano wero_good men and only intonded to resist tho Kollogg Govornmont.) 1mado tho aflidavi, 08 I have snid, (o bring up tho troops, I consulted Judgo Tiillings and Kellogg, Tho latior advised mo to [hoy nover make tho uflidavit. I rofuse to answor who olse advisod mo, CGon, Ciant advised Marshal Pnck- ard to uro United States troops whon ho wantod thom, and ihat is one of the reasous why I did it. I snw Gov. Kellogg tho day I made the aftl- davit. _1la then snid tho palico conld hold out, but I didn't believo it. ‘I'ho cvidence for the prosocution was now olosied, and tho counsol for the defonso, intimat- ing thit thoy could not offor, on_ their own bos Lulf, anything stronger then hiad nlrendy boon sliown, submitted the cawe, whereupon tho Com= missiner auid : “ In thig cado thore in no proof to justify the dotention of tho prisonors, I ro- grot that thore should bo thoso imbued with foars which impel them to suggost to othors the making of afldavits without Just causo, 'Those who engago in tbis kind of work would look bot- tor attonding to thelr own businoss. 'To bo suro, the dofondants Liavo boon unjustly put to the oxpouso of time and money, but this i a sacri- flea thoy must bo contont to endura for tho good of tho body politic,” e . Bairrond Accldents, eial Disputeh to e Chicugo T'ribune, CanMwpuy Ciry, Ind, May 20.—Thomas DBrisbin, & brakeman on tho JoNorson, Madison % Indinnuapolis Lnilrond, whilo uttompting to sot tho brakes, foll from the train and was ln!lnml{ killod, ono nrm and both legs bolng severed from Lo body, wonty oars paseod ovor biin boforo tho truin_could bo stopped, leaving him torribly mangled and almost unrocognizable, e lenves s yomig wife to mourn his foas, ot i Almont o Scrious Accidont, LoweLy, Masg,, Moy 20,~Tho breaking of a Plntfnrm yostorday In front of the Franch Catho- o Churoh onused o good doal of oxcitomont among tho con‘;lognl on, About 100 porsons woro precipltatod to. the sidewnlk, a distance of six foot, and many were moro or {oss bruiscd. SPRINGFIELD. Rovison of tho StatutorsA RInir Thiof=-Tho County School Suporl tohdoncy=Tho Warchousc Commine sionory==Memorinl Servicess=Sabbuth School Uonventlons Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. BenivarieLp, 11, May 20.~Tho Commitleo on Rovlalon of tho Biatutos, appointod at the lato soaalon of the Laglslature, will meot in this city to-morrow at 10 6'olock ot tha Bonato Chamber. It is thought that Upton will bo olooted tho Ull‘;fl;nm:. ;T:.N! Committeo consiats of Upton and Bloele of tho Bonal nxxnhmnot l,hu 0 Bons fo, oand Rountreo, Hay, aud nogro, chargod with cutting locks of hair from litklo school filrlu while 8OI'A tholr way to sahun‘ll, wad armsted in the city to-day and lodgedin jail. It sooms that he hos boen en- i;ngm\ at this work for some timo, and littlo girla iava complained to thelr paronts abont it, but thie polico had boon unablo to dotect him until to-day. Itis supposed ho is working for sonio ane, wha ia yob undisooyered, but Lho invostign. ton of tho caso may bring {o light tho sootin- ol. A ?utmon mmmmnnl{ signod by our most prominont men is out, asking Miss Dottlo Lowls, one of the toachora in'our city schaols, to boconio & candidate for Connty Superiniondont of Schnols in this county, fo which offico eho is cligiblo undor tho Iato law. Thoro aro already a helf dozen gentlomen in tho flold, who have beon manipulating to sooure tho offico for somo timo, and they fonr that Miss Lowis will consent to beoonto i candidato, in which case thoy aro foro- doomed to cortain dofeat. "The Bosrd of Reilrond and Warehonso Com- missloners hold n meoting to-morrow for tho purposo of conforring with the Attornoy-Gon- eral ng to hin viows of thoir dutios undor tho lay, Gov, Boveridgo has boon roquested nnd will doubtloss attend tho conforonco. Itis not ex- pocted that any rallrond mon will bo proscnt, e nono hiave boon invited. Tho roport that thoy wonld bo, oa telegraphod to Ohicago, was. mudo without authority, Tho Norwood Park Building Associntlon, of Chicago, capitn}, $100,000; the Riversido Com- puny, of Buawncotown, eapital, £30,000, aud tho onticollo Comotory Association, of Piatt Coun- ty, filed articlos of association to-day. Bomo strictures upon tho proclamation of Gov. Boveridgo and “{fi" tho action of tho churchos in thiu city, which held memorial sorvicas yostor- day, having boen' indulged in by somo of tho clergy and others, beeauso_of the tondency to ubito Oburch and Btato, Mr. Burrows, of tho Fixst Congrogational Church, whero momoria soryices werd hold last night, in tho courso of his cloquent romaks, sid fho churches aro not monastorics, but unfortunate Christianas aro mouks. Daring tho war the logal pulpit of iho lsnd gave forth no unceriain sound, and Lo oould’ goo no difforence botwoon tho worvico whioh treasurcd tho name aud docds of patriots, and that which sent thom out to encoimter denth in dofenso of liberty and oqual rights, Ho hopod to bo noar his dying day whon ho rofusod to Ermmh n gospol which commended patriotism and love of country, SrainorieLp, Ill, May 26.—Tho Stato Bunday Behool Convontion'ls_to bo held horo, boginning to-morrow, and will contiuve thveo days. Alroady o Jargo numbor of Sunday School work- ors havo arrived, and moro are oxpocted to- night and in the morning. ~Arrangements hayo boon completed to ontortain all who come, in private fanilies, ‘Tho Hon. George L. Huntington, ono of our oldost and most esteomed citizens, was strickon iy moralug with paralysis, and bis lifo i doc- paired of. Hohas boon promincutly connecied mn: the affairs of tho State and city for years past. RELIGIOUS. The Presbyterian G North, nt Proceedingu. Special Diepatch to The Chicago Tribune, BartivoBE, My 26.—The Assembly to-day discontinued tho Committeo on Manges, and di- ractod the Bonrd of Ohurch Erectlon to attend to thie businoss of this naturo in futuro. All the expontes incurred by tho Banso Committeo woro ordorod paid, and #, resolution was passod racognizing tho Adolity and zeal of the Commit- tea, Itis undorstood that tho offensivo n‘gflhul ADPHER by vaio UuGHRG U1 LU UUILLIGS s Baturday has been apologized for in privato. Tho rosolutions contemplating tho uppoint- mont _of » Committeo of Conforenca with the Roformed Church provides that to such Committco, « if appointed, shall be reforrod the wholo quostion of rotary oldership. Tho main differenco botweon the two Churolos is that the Prosbyteriad eldor holds offico for lifo, the Reformed Church older for a term of onrs. It is theroforo argued that thoro would 0 & poculinr fitnoss in reforring to tho Commit- {00 secking tho Union of two Clinrchos oll peti- tions and overture, asking for o change in- the naturo of the olders’ oflica. [To the Astoctaled Press.] Barrirone, May 26.—The tenth day's session of tho Presbytorian Gonoral Assmmbly was opened with prayer by the Rov. Edward R. enry, of Oregon. Tho roport of the Commit- toe on Narrative was submitted and considered. It ombraces the whole field of tho Church, its prograss, condition, &e., concluding with o list of ministers who havo died a\uingi thio past you Aftor boing rond, the Assombly eugaged prayor, offered by the venerablo Bamuel Law- renco. The roport was thon adopted. The special committeo to whom was roforrod tho roport accompanying the resolutions of tho Committeo onthe Book of Praise, submitted ‘majority and minority reports, tho first rocom- mending the adoption by the Assombly of tho Teport and tho rosolutions proviously submitied, and tho minority recommending tho continuanco of the Committeo on the Book of Praise for the further consideration of tho subject. Tho ro- port recommended for adoption Btated in briof that the work haos beon completed by tho Rov. Jos. T. Duryes, of New York, and tho Erinclpnl Maumpnn&iu;{ royolution way that the Commit- teo bo authorized to proceed with the work, and that, undor the dircction of tho Committeo, the Board of Publication stercotypo and ‘publish the samo without waiting for the farther submission of its parts to the Assembly. After considerablo dobato, the mnjority roport was adopted. Tho resolution providing_for tho discontinu- ance of tho Committeo on Manses was ndoptod. TRoports wero mado from the Committeo on Bills and_ Overtures on a number of ovortures Trom various Prosbytories, relative to the transfor of ghurches, tho boundary lino of synods, aud end tho caro of immigrants ot Now York, Halti- ‘more, and athier prominent ports. An ovorturo relativo to s union with the Genoral Bynod of the Roformed Churoh wae roported, with o rosolution thet o committeo of nine bo appointed to moet n similar commition from tho General Synod of the Roformed Chusch, to confor ou tho practicabillty and_do- sirability of a Union between the two Churches, and to roport at the noxt Gonernl Assembly. Adopted. "Fho Rov, Dr. Me0ill, of Now Brunswick, was procecding to addross tho Assombly on rotm oldership, when tho hour of noon narrived, aw tho Assombly adjourned until 9 o'clocl to'mor- row morning. ‘This aftornoon having boen des- ignated for un osoursion to Aunapolis, nonrly 155 atlive Assotably, necompauiod by o lange number of ladios, took tho boat for that place, AnNAvons, May 20.—DBotween 400 and 500 ‘membors of the Presbytorian General Assembly axrivod hore thin afternoon and were formall} roocived by Admiral Wordon, condneted throug tho building aud grounds of tho Nuval Acadomy, aud witnessod o droes-parade of tho cndets, Thoy nlso visited the Btate and Chubornatorial manwsions and roturned to Bultimoro, e g Choe Labor Question. Doyrow, May 20,—The Lnbor Reform Loague mot in aunual sension yeaterday, aud posiponed its action on somo resclutions Introduced, 'Nezw Yoni, May 26.—Only a limited number of tou-hour catponfors left work this morning. Flo eight-hour men throaton to force compli- auce with the Central Committeo's ordor ; honco tho police s boon instructed to disporsoerowds &nd ropross atiompts at discord. New Yonx, May 26.—The stiilio of the jour- noymien carpentars hns ot yob beconie gouoral, though a largo number of men are idlo, aud sec confidont that tho bossos have to quickly con- codo the oight-hoursystem to the wholo tande. Many employors, on lim coltrary, suy tho mon have takon an inopportuno moment for tho prosent agitation, 18, on account ol tho dullness DY tho rosson, they can afford to oloso the shops for su indofinite pariod, Bcoves of non-soclely mon are at work and promised protection fu caso at attack, Tho movembnt of the soclety carpeuters is diroctad in o groat meaduro againgt fho ton Iargs planing-milly, ewploying about 600 hnmlul ud whoso owners recontly dotermined to rosis! any attompt to chiange thio houis of Iabor, and to annpunco their futeution to stlck to their res- rornl Assombly, Bultimorcs-Yostorday?s olutlons. The loaders of the men vohomently sasort that evory man laborlng ton hours must couform to the cight-konr rulo or loayo tho city. A number of hoss carpontora and bufldors wore rmnnm nt the Mechanics’ and Tradors' Exchango his: nfternoon, and statod that tho trado was stagnant, Wwith “noarly 50 por cent of tho carpontors uncmployed in conssquonce of the offorts to enforco “the Eight-Tour law. Thoso at work aro being paid 40 conts por hour for ten hours work, which thn non-laborors rogard a8 nn infringemont of the Eight-ITour Jnwv, and aro ondeavoring to Iriduoo the othors to_strilie. Tho Iatest roport Is that tho bossos will hold n meoting to-morraw, and that somo of them oro working to bring about an agree- mont to dischinrgoe such men ng sontin o do- mand for the oight-lour system. Tosroy, Mny 2U.—At tho oselon of tho Labor Roform Longuo this morning, B, M. Chombor- lain rond n history of tho Intornational Bocloty. Spectal Dispatel to Tha Chifeago Tribune, New Yonx, Mny 20.—~Tho carponters’ strilko Lias onded snccesntully. Tho mon worlod nll day to-dny, nnd, when lonving, notifiod thelr omployars” that ' tho would slop to-morrow unlesa _tho irdemand for eight hourd should bo accodod to. In ovory instanco oxcopb two they wero told to come to work in tho morning ab thelr own torms, ALBANY. Theo New Yorik Central Scrip Tax-Tho College Land«Grant 'S'roublosswTho Stokes Cnso==Tho Eric Dividond. Aruany, N. Y., May 20.—Tho New York Con- tral Raflroad Compauy has commenced n eult agalust United étatos Collector Bailoy to rocover tho serip-dividend tax collected of it. I'ho Govornor hna sppointed the following Commissioners under tho rosolution of tho Leg- islature to examino into tho condition of the collega Innd-grant, Bo-cnlled: Horatio Soymour, William A, Wheoler, snd John D, VanBuron, Tho Stokes caso_wag Mprmd in tho Court of Appealy toxdny by Lyman Lromaino for Slokos, ud B, K. Phelps, District-Attornoy for the poo- lo. Tho final docision will bo given, it ia be- ioved, to-morrow evening. n tho Assombly to-night, Attorney-Gon. Barlow, who was called upon by resolution of tho House for his opinion whotlior the dividends Dy tho Eric Railwey Company on fraudulontly igaued otock could "bo legally paid out of tho trensury of the Company, nod whother the Com- pany could not bo rostained from Fnyln it, submitted & roport, in which Lo says that thero can bo no doubt thiat tho transaction and issuing of bonds and thelr conversion into stock was illogal, fraudulont, and void, but thero is o difi- culty In_ renching a romody. .It womld not now bo possiblo to diecriminato which is tho stock tainted, and which ia not. Tho Company cannot right- fully pay theso dividonds on such fraudulontly issucd stock as con bo idontified and traced into tho handa of porsons who took it with tho knowledgoe of froud. A sult, ho says, would fail of auy practical rosults. Mr. Barlow closos by saying: *'Tho only remedy for such viole- tions of law, if it can bo'callod & remedy, is the criminal punishmont of tho guilly officors of the railrond, and the summary proceoding of a for- feilure of the chartor, and it is no doubt compo- tent for the Lefiulnlm'n tolimit by lnw tho scales of faro and frolght, and thus offectunlly sot bounds to tho amount of dividends which shall Lo paid on this stock,” —_— Railrond Nows, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Youxasrows, O., May 206.—Auothor railroad war 8 in progress hore. The Meloning Conl Rond, the Painesville & Youngstown, sud tho Atluntio & Groat Weatorn Railroads are onch ondoavoring to galn possession of tho cannl running {hrough town, which was abandoned somo timo sinco by the Canal Company. The Ashtabula, Youngstown & Pitteburgh Com- Pauy, whoto irack runs along near tho canal, objoct, and, to pravent it, havo taken forcible potnossion by laying a tenck on the tow-path above aud below {ho town aud standing cars on it. The portion laid below the town was torn uj last night, and the cars run intothe canal Dy tho unifed parties, The Paiuesville & Youngs- town Company woro lnying track on tho tow- Enth through town to-duy. Legal moasures are wing taken by ono of tho ofhor companics, which will likely stop further domonstrations for tho prosent. Much excitemout oxists among those interestod. BALTIMORE, May26,—The motropolitan branch of tho altimoro & Obio Raiiroad, botweon Washington and Doint of Rock, was oponod to passongors yostorday, All through trains be- tweon Bultimore and tho West now run via Washington, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, NEw Yonk, Moy 26.~—1ho report that certain notes of tho Midiand Railrond had boonprotested far uon-payment, was curront horo this aftor- Biation it was necortnined” tiiab the roport was true, but stops wore being taken looking to an arrangement. Goorge Opdyke promises to sco tho contractors through, sud Phelps, Dodgo & Co. ta back tho contracts. It was foared, how- over, that between thom they would sop up all tho 6 por cont money there is in thig market. The President and Directors held a stormy meoting, but failed to raiso the amount of loan to complete the road. The Lumber Syndicate. New Yomrrk, May 26.—The Iumber syndicste proposes to pay 10 por cont of their indebtod- nes in six months, and 10 per cont evory sixty (]n.y:l! thoreafter. until oll their liabilitios are prid. Py appeass that threo firms_ara oxcopted from tho abovo plan of oxtension to the suspended mombors of the lumbor {combination, viz: Chamboera & Co., Barton & Able, aud Watson & Tyitehell. Their resources aro mostly in lum- Dor and property suscoptible of being converted into cash in o ahortor lme' and from thom the Committeo recommend tho accoptance of 50 per cont at the oud of six months,—25 atnine and the romainder at twelve months. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune., NEw Yoni, May 26.—The embarrassment of tho * Lumber Byndicate ” affects our strong con- corns, and the chances aro that if tho oxtonsion recommended by princips} creditors is agrood to by m‘u ‘smaller creditors nothing witl bo lost ulti- mately. Mr. Anson G. Pholps Dodge, who_bas Iately becomo famous for bis anti-Americsn speeclics in tho Canndisn Parliamont is the hoad of the combination, and his fathor, Willism . Dodge, is unid to bo a very loavy creditor by reason of his ondorsemont. g Wet Weather in Nebraskn and Xowa. Special Dispatch to The Chicato Tribune. Prarisyovr, Neb., Muy 26.—I1t hos boen raining continuously for three days throughout the Blato of Nebraska, and ulso, reports stato, through Tows. The long-continued raina have loft tho corn-oribs in & very precarious condi= tion on nccount of tho majority of them Loing opon. At this writing it i8 stated from roliabla authority {hat the majority of tho csibs linve sproad out, and tho corn hss fallen to the round. This will bo fatal Lo tho inspection of o. 2 corn 1 Chicago, and farmers feol despons dent on account of it. Not over half tho corn is lanted in this Stato aud Town as yot. Whont Juoks woll nt prosont. Tt it doos not stop rain- fng it will bo raulk in the ground, and considora- Dbl of it will rot, = Dusuqus, Town, May 26.—Reports from the interior ara vory discouraging, Tho heavy and fraquont rains of tho post few days have washed out all the corn that huy beon plantod, rendering roplunting necosuury, aud groally injuring otbor cralng, ‘Tho railronds also suffered deluys b and-slidos, but us yot the damago is only nomi- nal and oasily repaived, Tho rivers in the coun- try havo ovortlowed {helr bauks, submorgiug mitch of the surrounding countyy. e Qo Floods in IKansas. Toreka, Kan,, May 26.—A specinl from Em- poria sayy that tho Noosho Rtiver hay ovorflowed {ts bunke, causing oxtonkivo dnmago to crops and fonoow, 'Tymns on the Missouri, Kansny & Toxas Itnilrond are dulsyedat tho bridge ueross Dig; John Crouk, uouth of_ Council Grave, Tho Wator In runing uround both ouds of tho bridgo and destroying the embankment. —Cottonwood Ynlloy is completely ovortlowed. — Tn placos tho railrond track is entiroly hlllmh\'lml. The bridge st Cedar Grove s gone. Tho damage to railrod aud farm property is im- monse, In Topekn, the storm of Sunday wus tho hardost In years, Two churolies were struck by lightuing. RS- A Family Polsoncd. " New You, Moy 26,—1he family of Froderick Buckoy, of Jorsey Cily, consistiiig of “husbaud, wwifo, and two childran, were polsaiied, it 18 sup= pouei frous st pustlally coolced fiam. Tho vifo diod on Bundny, aud Buckoy 1s not oxpect- o diva. & Covotiow's inouost will b0 hold to- ed to live, WOFTOW. A Now Orloum Market, =~ LEANS, Moy 20,—Bugavsrurss—Tlonr dull 3 lr::yflvl\ox‘:;n, $1,25@8,60 3 family, §87{@10.00, Corn Al bred, 600; white, G, Oaty dull af 45Gs10¢, ion dull at 76e, Tiav—Dull ; prime held at $25.00, l’xm\'m«mu’—‘l’nrk firmer § iuess held at $17.80, Dry salt meats quiotand nominal, Dacon firmer ok 7, d 3o, Hawms, Mo, Lard fnn ; toreo, 0603} 3103 Ghoctuis—Sugar dull; fulr to fully falr, BXo, Molasses, notbiug doinyt, Winsn—Firmer at 00@0sa, Cotton quiot : eales, 4,800 Iulus'fomi ordinary, 1630 low middiings, 10747170 ; middlings, 18@1815c, iftilng Orltaus, 16k @ 183sc. 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OLARKE AND FINNELLY'S HOUSE OF LO! 4 TR, ANC b e Tion. 3 Ur Fortias Vot T 1L, and 111, gvo. DR GEX, FISIER, AND JONES' REPORTS. EDIT- B S R e T e ot i O Kiun. Sbvo. Vala. 1. and 16 7 = > PUBLICATIONS FOR JULY: MAY ON THE LAW OF INSURANOE, Aa applloabl 0 Lifoy K ecltont, aad othae Nioks ot STSHCmD: HILLIARD ON THE REMEDIFS FOR TORTS OR PRIVATE WRONGS. *Secand Editlon. 8vo. UNITED STATES BTATUTES AT LARGE. Vol XVIL, 8vo. OLARKE AND FIN] d i LARKE AND FINNELLY'S IOUSIZ OF LORDS RE: DEGEX, FISUER, AND JONES' REPORTS. Vol. BUSINESS CHANCE. , FOR SALE. HARDWARE BUSINESS, IRON AND SfifiL BUSINESS, In Quincy, Tllinois, We offer our ontire Hardwaro, Iron and Bteool business for snle &t tho notusl prosont cash value. Our stock of Hardwaro has beon, reduced to about flve thousand dollars of good salable_stock, which gan easily bo re- dssortod, and our largo and oxtonsive ous- tomshipretained. Our Hoavy Hardware, Tron and Steel busi- noss 6 atill perfectly and well ssorted, and completo in all ita branchos, and is this day Efimuh value of about seventeen thousand lollars. “Wo have been profitably ongagod in this business over twenty-twa yoars, and oniog o Inrgo and rolinble trade hore, f'here is but ono Hoavy Hardware and Iron business bo- widos ours in existenace horo, and ao favorablo an opportunity for ontering into a well-estab- linhswf ‘business in o large nnd prosporous city, commanding o groat and wealthy dis- trict of country, acoossible by soven rail- rouds, contrain 'hora, will bo soldom again offered, = "We will sell for onsh, or part onsb, with ap- proved socurity for the balanoo, and at actunl prosont oash valuo, without bonus, and with our good will. BERTSCHINGER & STEINWEDELL, AL, May 03, 1873, AUCTION SALES. By TAYLOR & HARRISON. At Nos, 153 and 195 Northi Wollsst., {n Solpp'a Buflding, ruer Suporlor-at., ca On TUESDAY Morning, May 27, at 10 oclock? THE ENTIRE FURNITURE OF 10 RODKS, lath f Oarpots, Parlor Furniture, Marble-To) Gramattnnol, Cbifoser, Bidooionrd, Dinias:Toon, and Kitchen Furniture, bflllkllll and Hoating Stoves, Crock- O Nt uyector o POV IRYEOR & TTATISON, Auotlonoors, At No, 16 Aberdeen-st, On WEDNESDAY, May 28, ot 10 O'Clock, AT AUCTION, The Housohold Goods consisting of BED-ROO, DIN. ING-ROOM, AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, OROCK- ERY, GLABSWARE, PLATED-WARE, &0., &0., By TAYLOR & HARRISON, Avctionoors, Attractive Auction Sale of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &C., mlm'n ‘c" 1oros’ Whilto Coods, Burlsa Stuils, Teha: m D ''AYLOR & HARRISON, Austioucors, i Bl and 30 South Canal-st. TW0 MILLION DOLLARS. GREAT OLOSING OUT, TRUSTEES’ SALE or REALAND PERSONALPROPERTY Bolonglng ta tho C11IICAGO LAND COMPANY, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, 00 Wednesday, the 18th day of Jume, 1873, Ty tho articles of tho asseolation of sald Comp: provided that all tho “('-my i tho hands of the . uinoy it Is toos for I} i tha month ofdunto, 1633, st bu sold at suctiva ‘canh, 10 close tho truit. "It ualty is centraliy Incatad n the OITY OF GHI- OAGO, and s valnad at 81,500,000 and composod largal) of rivor and canal frontago,'docked and roady for immodi- ato o, Also, 8 lariy nuniber of yacautlota i tha fmo. diatu viokaity of the docks, all woll adaptod for Luxinoss itposus: PR3t to this proporty fs wnquastionad, liaving boon Lglel 4ud oo Dy i Asgoetation (o franiy Yaurs, "Tihd pareonal pEnparty ConsIats UL Motve. LYaring 7 e oant latoresty havig foom GRG0 fva yaars. f0 Yin, A Bhountini 10 about $700,000. Thuse 0oy Woro retulvud for doforred payiionts ors Iuid hought. from the Guany by the makors theroof, and thoir Hnymun! s _recurod by llwl‘lllfln on the samo. KRMS OF BALE, OABM, The il proporty will be ready for t fer and delisory dintory aftor tho aala: futon £ roally will o fiud to ks dbiowt on the day o 481001 10 par conk S tho smnunt of thett puranuss, th bulany o b pald within thirty days, oras soun after tho sals as deulls cau Pomado and dellverods I‘?DF«". ATSON, “I'rustocs, auz, Nooralary. Ofiled with Ogden, Hheldon & Oo., Reom 34, No, 173 La- Balle-si. Ohleago, ), 1672, Ohtage, Marah 13, 1670 e e Advertisements Rocelved tou Luto for Clussle Acntlon, R unn,xng;c;co}i’x:u&_ GROGERY sTBln.Wn o TRt H D A0 NatnToh to Dargaine 9 Bl IRALL I Donryoraan, - o 1O B AUCTION SALES. By WM., AU BUTTERS & . On Wednesday, May 28, Fine New Top Buggies, Opon Wagons, Phants D 3 o Ty P e M On Thursday, Moy 29, Dry Goods, Reu(xl‘y-mmle Olothinfl Btraw Gnods, Catpoting, Buoots and Bhoos, oto. AUCTION, on Thursday, atf§o'olo o ¥ Caumlat, " ° Rt dnd gy botn Auctionoors, GREAT SALE Real Estate TUESDAY, Jue 3, 1873, . B Wm. A. Butters & Co., At 15 & 17 Randolph-st. 8 Lots fronting on Oottago Grove-av., boing Tiota 31, 33, 33, 34, 35, and 36, in Blook 3 of Drexol & Bmith’s SBub. of Section 11, Town 38, R. 14. 4 Lots fronting on Mndison-av., boing Tiots 14,15, 18, and 17, in Blook 2 of Droxel & Smith'a Bub. of Beo, 11, Town 386, IL. 14. 2 Lots fronting on Droxel-av., boing Lots 8 and 7, in Block 1 of Droxol & Smith’'s Bub, of 8oo. 11, Town 38, R. 14. 2 Lots fronting wost on Vernon-nv., botween, Douglas-nv. and Thirty-sixtir-st. 1 Lot fronting on Sixtoenth-st, botwoon Ashe land-av. and Paulina-st,, boing lot 93, 35 feot front. 2 Lots on 'Wabash-av..’ cast front, betweon Thirty-third and Thirty-fourth-sts,, bo- ing lots 10 and 20 inBlook 4 of Went~ wortl's Sub., 50 by 180 each. 2 Lots on Onlumot-nv., between Thirty-thed ond Thirty-fifth-ste., wost front, belng lots 36 and 36 in.8ub. of Tiota 7 and 10 of Blook 3, in Dyor & Davidson’s Bub. . 5 Lots fronting on Loxington-av., bstwoom. Filty-fourth and Fifty-fifth.sta, boing Tots 1,4, 5,8,0nd 0,in Blook 18, Bgane dale, : 1 Tiot fronting wost on Proirie-av., betweon Tifty-fourth and Fifty-fifth.ss., boing Lot 18, in Block 5, in Jonnings & Motfat's Bub. 3 Lots on llinoia.at., betwoon Fraoklin and Naorkob-sts, being Lots ™ 8 snd 8,in Dlock 4, in Dutler, Wripat & Webster's Bub, 1 Tiot, No, 8, i Tyman’s Bub. of 8. B, frac, quarter of Boa. 2, Tows38,R. 14. : 1 Liot, No, 17 Simons-av, Just north of Dick. ons-av., in Block 1f; in Bhipman, Bill & Mozrill's Sub 800 36, Town 40, R. 13. Full partioulars horonfter, " Dl?! "WM. A.BUTTERS & CO., Auctioncors, " By ELISON & FOSTER. THE SALE OF ELEGANT MARBLESTATUARY Bronzes and Clocks, WILL BE CONTINUED This, Taestay, Afieroon and Evening At 2 1-2 and 7,1-2 o’clock, AT STORE NO. 948 WABASH-AV. Corner Twonty-first-at. - BLISON & FOBTER, Auctionoors. 195 West Washington-st. GENTEEL FURNITURE AT ATCIION, - On WEDNESIAY MORNING, Moy 2, at 10 o'olocks' consisting of Ohamber, Diaing-Room, and Kitchen Fur= nituro, Bedding, Orockery, &o., &o. ELISON & FOSTER, Auotioncors, &7 Markot-st. HOUSE AND LOT, ‘With Elegant Grounds, 581 Hubbard-st., AT ATOTION, (On Saturday Morning, May 31, at 10 dclck, ON THE PREMISES. THouso two-story framo, with brick basemont; lot 100 foot, front on Hubbaxd-at., by 217 foot deop on Wood-at. § Grounds fittad upfa splendid stylo, Thlsproporty hasboon ocoupled for sovoral yoars past by Frantz Arnold, Esq. TERMS OF SALE CASH, TITLE PERFECT. For nformation regarding tho proporty apply to WILL. JAM ANDREWS, Room No. 15, 16 LaSallo-st, ELISON & FOSTER, Auctionoors. By GEO. P. GORE & CO., Dry Goods, Notions, Hats and Onps, Ho= siery, &o., AT ATCTION, ON TOUESDAY, May 27, at 0:30 2. m. This sslo wiil bo unusually aitractivo, inoluding riol llno of DRESS GOODS in Poplins, Plalds, Linens, 0. also o fino display of ‘White Goods, Gonts’ Underwears Ladics’ Bhawls, Pookotaud tablo outtlory, Vienna faus, &o. At 11 O'clook, ususl sala of carpots by tho pioas, slso 100 singlo and doubla barnoss to olo GIO. P. GORE & CO., Austioncors, 23, 2), and 20 Randolph-st, Men's and Boys' Summer BOOTS AND SHOES OF BEST STYLES, Targe and Attractive Line Women's & Childrens Summer Wear, losed, at tho CATALOGUR et st o Boreh LR GHO. P. GORE & JTO., 23, 24 & 26 Randolph-at., Wednesday, May 28, at 8 1-2 8, m. By GL0. P. GORE & CO. Wo will hold a salo at aur now aud spaolous atore, & and 70 Wabash-av., noar cornor Rundolph AT ATCTION. A spcelal sale of W, G, crookoery aud yollow warse 20orates W, G. Crockury, 10 oratas of Yeilowwaro, On Thursday, May 20, at01-3 0’clock G. P. GORE & CO., Auctionears. By HIAVENS & CO. HORSEMEN, ATTENTION! AUQTION SALK OI' Horses, Buggies, and Harness, Costating In pact 08 5 to 40 harsow, 15 0pon and top bug, glen, and 16 avta of singlu sud doublo harness, wil be sofd welthiout_suserve, ot launos's Lisory Bary, 145 to 147 Houth unning tirough to Morgai-sty, on Thurse at 10, m, NS & CO., Auctionoers, 8 South Canal-at. - = CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALR Of an OMNIBUS LINE at auction, on Saturdsy moraing, Mny 81, ab 10e'clock 8, m., at tho Doarding aud Sala Htab] 03, 260 and 283 Michigan-st., noar Rush, conslat~ iog of n 800 Job of horsos, young and sound; omnibuses, open and closa; Concord hiarna bLaltors, whins, robos otk oran 9.6 MR e poltdvo. Rorordern J: 35 & DR OME Bo., ‘Uustodisus and Auciiongorsd