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THE COURTS. The Other Sido of the Dry Goods Men’s Squabble, : A Polaonqué Potted Pie.Plant Sorape. The Michigan Avenue Chimes Heard From " Yesterday. United ‘Btates, Criminal, County, ‘snd . Other Court Items. "Tho petition of sovornl loading dry goods firma for tho ronigval of the Assignoo to the ostato of Bhanahan & Wost has provoked tho following countor aflidavit : Slmeon Farwell being duly sworn, tme o -{ho A of doin V. Farwell &.00. croultos ereln ; 4n tho month of November last éatd Shanahinn & Weat falled, and solicitod & compromise of tlielr debts at -70 ‘conts ‘on_the dollar, Thoy wergowing s sbout four thousand soven hundrod dollars (§4.700). We immodintely eot at work invoatigating their afairs, and bocatno very soon satiafiod that thoir fallure was & fraudulent ons, snd that.they woro ablo.to pay 100 conta to every.creditor, and” wo poremptorily ro- funod ta aocopt any loss, Tho partios continued thole offorta fora compromiso, howaver, until much tho ger smount of thal: croditors hnd agrood to aocopt tho proposed compromise, whon {hey ronowed thol atiack on us, “Wo atill refusod to acoept any compro- xiso, bolleving thoy were ablo.topuy in full, At length aftor the moat porsiatent offoris of tho dobiors, who that swo alone .woro standing in. tho way of thalr settloment, we eottled _with thom at 100 cents on 4ime, and at thelr urgont eolteitation sgned thedr comn promiso pr. i Wo bad, hdwevar, previous {nformed many of tho i ool creditors who n{ us that - wo thought - tho | debtors woro abla poy in full, and ‘that wo would . mover scceph loss,” Our’ migmature to the paper mayhavo misled 2omo Ohieago creditors bt wo o nok bollova if did saour pollion Lo staid for 100, conts vus B0 socro smong them, Tho sgrocment signed requi 0 70 centa to ‘bo secured. Wo, however, sgroed (o ao- copt ourn uns , 08 eved {hom Toaponsiblo, oon ufter wa cxtended them s furthor crodit of $Pout $3.000, on which tioy owo us abont (at sum, In March Inst Loy wore unablo to meat tholr. papor ina~ turing to various creditors, and desired ua fo como to thelr raliof, . At thelr roquoat, and that of some of the crodltors, wo dooldod to do b, and advanos thom $10,000, and take {n ont ‘with which thoy- were overstooked, ab such fair disconnt na wo cold agreo upon, 80'as to reliovo thom from finan- clal pressuro or embarrassment, and coablo them to gt tholr paper, 5 Wo nocordingly sent to_thels store two compotent mon to suloct out tho but_thoy reporied it im- ossible fo find that quattity or- any conaidorablo Quantity of stock thers which we could safely tako n¢ ‘more lian 00 cents on tho dollar, And wo did 2ot deom 1t prudont or desirablo to tako the soods at such great spparent discount, aud so that effort o befriend thom failed. Wo had no knowledgo of tho bankruptoy pro- afterwards commencod by L, M. Bates & Oo, it wis commonced, and have nob thorein cither by nttorney or untll mow, mor did wo intend”to uunloss it bocamo nocessary to protect ouracives, Sinco tlis procecding wipommencod wo havo boen wattod on repeatodly by ono , claiming to bo the at torney of tho debtors, who Yias insisted ropeatadly, porsistently, and in ‘o thecataning manger thak wa #hould givo'up the notes roceived by us for itio oxtra 80 por cont, and grant {he debtors n further extonsion of the remainder, which {s now all duo, W have told him {nvariably iat If he wonld pay otr now 2ocounty and the notea coveriig the 70 por cont, wo woul probatly bo oblige tho” remaindar, ut that wo would confor no sdaitiomai favor, or crodit upon tho debiors, who having oven! 'porsundod us into o falso position to socdmmodato them would selzo upon the fact to ‘compel us to btill furthor forbearanoo, and the o haa intimated to us that, if wo would now give time oD tho70 cents, the cxtra 50 ehiould bo pald hercyficr, This alleged lawyer ban bronght to us, ropeatedly, Popors purporting to bo sworn adavite, whareln di- vors unpleatant things rolating to our_action In thia matter were sald {o ba containod, and threstoned thaty unless wo accoded to his wishes fn reforence to the Prosont bankruntey procoedings, o would flo hosa 0idavits, and that thoy would damsge ns with our customors, Wo havo uniformly told Idm that, if ho Bnd any “such afidavits thoy wore false snd perurod, sndithat wo shouli® not be intlmidstod by om. Wo aro {nformed that, by the exhibltion of these affidavits, ho han porsuaded’ other croditora fo #lgu various: pogers on filo in_Court, fntondod o impede and embarrnss the falr udministration of tho to reloaso in"genornl, notwithatanding somo hal e "o et Ena m.e'fi.: cents ot tho former compro among whom aro pome of tho identl croditors who have algnod tho adyorse pora oforeeald. Deponent further says thaty at tho 0 0f ho formor baukruptey Drocesding aud settie ‘ment, Mr, o T, Chumaoro bad. vory litle, {f ange thing, to do with the .matter, but tho same was atv Fangod and tho seitlomont mado by deponcnt, as ho ‘belloves, vrithout the knowledge of #ald Chumadero in Toforence to ita torms until somo timo after the actiloe ment was porfoctod, And deponent furthor anys that 80 {ar ua sald Chumnsero has actod ‘08 -Provisionsl As- slgneo in this matter, ho has acted, 0a doponent ver, oves, for thocommon benofit of oll_creditors, an not for tho proference or advantage of deponent’s frm or any oo else, BIMEON FARWELL, POIGONOUS DIE-PLANT, 2 E. W. Hopkins, attocuoy, yesterday filed in the Buporior Court ngx[mc[ 0 in nssumpsit; in fho caso of Willium M, Hogo et. al. v. Tho Elgin Packing Company; damagos, $20,000. Tho sir- cumstances of tho caso.nre thesn: Dofondanta aro an. organizatlon operating ‘undor ohartor, With a capital of 850,000, in the business of can. 1ing rulfo, vogotablos, oto,, and' clnim 4supori- ority over other companics engagod in like businoss, in tho monnor of hormetically soaling thoir cans, Last year thoy canned n largo quate tity of plo-piant and groon corn, of which gooda they sold o largo quantify to Mosars, Hogor & Jowell, nnde gavo it n full warranty to oxced anything of tho kind In the markot. Hoge & Jowoll wero 'given tho ox- clusive salo of the goods in Ohicago, to induce m to handle them. They do a jobbing busi- ness in honey and canned goods, and do con- sidernblo wholesale businoss. They placed tho plo-plant on tlio markot here, and a0 1t th argo number of partios doing business 4 the city. When. it reached the consumers it' was found to contaln some poisonons mattor, as it indirectly produced sicknoss in_tho ocater who ‘used it a8 food, Hoge & Jawell reported this stato of affaira fo tho Elgin Company, who told them to got it off at any risk, and thoy would be rosponsible for tha consoquences. A party keop~ ED% & restaurant placed it upon "his tablo, and the consoquenco was that ton boarders were laid low at one foll swoop, nd the restaur- atour’s oscupation wes gouo, ghtunlly arougod, the desertod host had o can of tho e-plat analyzed by a chomlat, who pronounced ft, anit for uso, and_said it contained unmistakable oyi- dences of tho presonce of Smiuunanfl matter, Mesers, Hoge & Jewoll complaln that tholrbusi- Doss in the canned fruit line is complotely at o stand-till in consoquonca of their hundling the Qoloterious atuif. Ono of their ustomera has brought suit against them to recoyer damages sustained b{ , and tho Company instruoted them to sottlo with one city frm to keop thom from suing tho Company: - Complainants chargo that the Company were fully aware of the char- noter of the goods, and stato that there aro sbout ton firma in the city who have suffered in a similar manner, THORE CHIMES AGATN NEARD FROM. Inthe suit of the Great Wostern Insuranco Gompany v, Wm. Ewhurgh, & bankrupt, the afiidavit of Wm. Hasburgh for tho removal of the Company's lion fcom cortain proporty which, ag his aflidavit shows, ho held m In" trust, but ‘which the Company selzed as ntg of the bank- rupt’s ostate, wae_filed, MIMIG testiflos that about the lst of May, 1871, Lovi D. Boone, Honry E, Plokett, John K. Howlay, and afllant entored into an arrangoment for thie purpose of xflrflhu(n ‘% chime of bolls for tho Michigan vonue Mothodist Church, and to that end they [ to contribute: Boone, $602.50; Ploket, $197.50; Rowley, 8240; and alant, £300, mak® ng s tolal of 1,400 to bo invested i rol sntato, with & view of npsmprhtlnq the value of the in- oreass of mald real ~estate {0 invost in the {mrahl!e of said chime of bella that said amounts ware contributed by each of sald partios, and tho procceds were investod in the southe wost 3 of Beo, 8, T, 86, R. 14, E., and tho Htle woa 1 y 4. K. Towloy, in trust for sald As- soolation, On 9th of August, 1678, J. K. Towley conveyed to allant the ahovo land, to ba held in trust ‘for tho purpose of enabling dofendant to n:filotlnm 8 83,000 loan to makoa IR ont on 8 bolls, and eald amount was duly paid to Jones & tho mauufacturors of the bells, o, On tho 33 of August, 1873, tho Assoclation sold 120 gores of the land, loaving 40 aaros, which thoy sold on_the 10th of April, 1873, to J. K, TowleyandJ. P. Young for M,Hoo. and fia‘wnunz conveyed the laud to them on the 19th o April, 1878, "The procoods of the anle was appliod to liguidating part of tho balance duo on ssid church bells, -An afildayit indorsing the above was made and filed by H, E, Pikett. . ANOTUER NAMK ONANGER, And now comes John Cooley Furwell, a minor, 14 yoara of ngo, »l%ulng, in “very pmhy hand- wiiting, his name to Mouuun to tho Ciroult Court, uklu[{ that an order be issued chlnglnx his name to that of John Villlers Farwoll, The Cooley godfather, nfter glvlng his ‘namesake tho traditlonal electro-plato uar-mnfil hing ovident), gona back an hia nomoesaka. and the fond paray| ays:. I am ' -{ 810 from o man of tho infornal namo of hopos to roalize tho fond droam of his middlo- 8go, and moo a little ! John V." grow up and tako. chargo of - the dry goods shop on Monroo stroot, - Bosldos, * Villiers " is the family name of tho anclent English houso of ‘Buokingham, a momber of ' which family loxes his hoad so com- lotoly In ¢ Riokard 'tha Third,” and it doosn't o fo ‘ignore entiroly ono's old country conneo- tlons; S UNTTED BTATEA COUNTH. : Thoro will bo no businesa in thoso courta to- morrow, Clark W. Upton, nasignoo of tho Groat Wost- orn -Insuranco Company, filed a rmoipo in ns- sumpalt yostorday. ~Abraham D. ‘litaworth for balanco xue vo slarca of stock; damagos, - In tho Olrouit Conrt tho cases of W. P. Ware ¥, Lendauco, and Zoelluor, 'and Ersonstadt, and Zemlor and Marlta, ’ iTho Diatriot Conrt will commenco calling in tho moruing all .cases on tho calondar which havo boon submitted to the court, = ¢ Tho following judgmonts and trials wero. hnd Yenlurdn 1. Josoph P“i}“n Assigneo Ropub- o Lifo Tneuranco, v. A. E. Small; vordiot for laintiff, - £608.52; " now trial rofused. Bamo v. ol Black ; vordiot for plaintist, $608,62. Sumo v. A ‘L. Lovoll; for plaintiff, $304.20, Samo ¥. Charlos Brown 'bvordlol for plaintifr, 8608.52, 8amo -v. R, B. Dovino; vordiob for plaintitt, 200862, " Bamio v. A, O. Warron; verdiot for plainti, 830420, -Samo -v. C.’ O. Doynton vordiot for plaintift, 81,217.04, ‘Bamo ;v. 0. H. Millar ; vurslcl, §008,62. Bame 'y, Honry Forna ; ‘vordict for plaintift, §0,127.80, - Samo v. Adalons Boydon ;. vordict for plaintifr, ©3,042.60 and Judgmeont. Samo v. Harrlott M. Crandail 5 vor- dict for plaintift, §5,470.08 and judgment. Swmo v.. Chaunoy Hardin; vordiot for platntif, ©14,260.61. Same v, B:*F. Allon ;- verdict for plainHir 98,0512, Samo v. I A. Knight; Vordiot for plaintiff; 8608.62, B oS ORIMINAY, COURT ITEAS. Noila Holdorson was found guilty of stoalings 10 Lat, and waa romandod for sontotico. . Thomas "~ Nobloy v * tried for tho Iarcony. fil illy Brimatone, Both_plaintif? snd’ dofondant aro mombera of Turtle's Insurance Polico, whoso obfect it is to insuro against burglarics, and rooontly arrived from Toronto, Oanada, Whoro they were mombors of tho local police foroe. Nooloy was found guilty snd romanded for .sontence. James E, Coo was chargod with concoaling mortgagod proporty. ' Cos gave ono-Bwain a ohattol mortgago on his bar fixturos, billlard- table, aud hougohold goods. On tho day Bwain advortised thoso artiolos for salo, Coo kioked out tho custodian and romoved tho proporty ; eo the plaintiff claimed, yet tho jury considerod othor- wise, and found him not guilty. COOR COUNTY ITEMS, Tho will and codiell of Nancy Pitkin was yos- torday proven, and lottors tostamontary woro granted to Loulsn . Pitkin, undor o bond, to bo approved, of £6,000. uisn’ MoLain was appolnted guardisn of Victor Enault ot al., minor, undor a bond, to be approved, of #8,000, and ‘administrator 'of tho gaiata of tho lata Viokorlo Enaulé uandor n sunllas ond. ' Potor Warden waa sppolhtod administrator of thio ostato of Ann Warden, dooossod, mndor & bond, to be approved, of 85,000, It was ordored that s warrant and vonuo bo fs- suod, roturnablo this morning, to try the alloged insanity of-Amolia Anderson snd James Goylo. E PORTER'S QOUDT. JUDA! Tt sato of Good v. Mabor s by agroomont; gubmitted to tho Court for trial, and n_vordi was renderod for plaintiff for $600 dobtand $379.44 damogoa, : S In tho caso of Kramer v, Greonebaum, a vor- dict for plaintift was rondorod for §94.85 dam- &ges. ® was dlsmissed . Tho caso of Hudson v. Youn on motion of plaintiff, at plaintif's coats. ¢ THE COURTS IN DRIEF, Thomaa Tully, Jr., & Co,, o brickmaling firm, fllo thoir potition in'tho_Circult Court for mo: chanig's l{en upon Lot 165 in Boono, Joncs, and Kiotor's Subdivision of N. 5, aud Lot 49 of Boooher's Subdivision of B. 3¢ of 1, and E. 75 feot of Block 3, fu G Bubdivision of Seo. 83, T. 33 N., R. 14 E. of 8 P. M, to oatiefy a olaim of 180 for 18,000 briak deliverod to Lovi A, Endor, who, with Aunroo M. Lord, is made dofendant to thia suit, » Jobn B, Fox flles hia potition in tho Circult Court, ‘for mechanic's lion on_tho unfinishod Turn-Yorcin building, which the Biue’ Island Turn-Vorelners bogan to_bulld on Lot No, 2 of Bubdivision of north 120 foot of wost bnlf of Block 8, Robinson's Addition to Biuo Island, Potitionor engagod with Poter Quimbnch, who was doing the magson work of the building, to dolivor tho stono thorofor andmow that the work Laa stoppad and potitionor ia ehort of the amounta duo Lim, somo 8339, which Quingbnch doclinos to pay bim, although ho hau recovorod 81,000 from the Tum-Voreinas for work doo ; ‘whioreforo petitionor asks for thie moolauio's lion upon tho unfinishod promisos. Laura Vanbiariouno filos o prmcipe in nesump- sit in the Cironit Court, againet D. James Loary fo zocover tho amotnt of & past dood pramissory noto slgnod by D. Jamos; damagos, 4600, In_tho Buporior Court, John Hickey and Charlos Reiners patitioned for o wiit of attnch- | mont agalnst Martin Janios Rysn and Jamos 1V, . Carroll, 'Tho dofondants sre’ owlng thom tho amount of 634805, n partuersfifp. indobleduess ariging from salo of goods; nnd complainants chargs thiat dofondant Carroll has within tho paust two woolts fraudulently made ond vxocated abillof ealeof his individual proporty and & chattel mortgago on tho puclaorship proparty, with intont to defraud tholr creditors. Ryan Carrell aro saloon-koopors, and do businiees on Stato streot, tho socond 'door South from Twonty-first stroot. Samuel and William M. Baker petition, in the Superior Court, for tho_ostablishmont and con- firmation of titlo to Lols G0, 61, 52, and 53 in Block 80, Canal Trustocs’ Subdiviion of W, H of 800. 27, T. 89, N.R. 14, E,of 8 D. L., nin Lots 52 and 63, and tho N. 10 feot of Lot i, bo- ing o strip of land 10 feot wide, fronting on Tn. disun svenus, running buck tho full depth of snid Lot 51. Tloromond W. Cronklito filos hor bill in the Suporior Court, ssking for the forcclosure of o mortgage on tho N. 85 foet of Lot 14, in the Asgossors’ Bubdivision of Block 7, in Cloavor- villo, County of Cook, and Btats of Iiinols, - John Murray potitions, in tho Suporior Gonrt, for tHle catablishmont_and conflrmation of i3 titlo to tho Lots 8, 4, 5,and G in the N, W. Kot B. E. 3¢ of Boo. 80, . §6, N. R. 12, E. of 8 P, I, and W, 1;;; of N, W. g{ Seo, 82, T, 87, N. I, 13, L. of 8 £. 31, ali in thd Town of ‘Palob, in Goolt unty. 3 - Tho uit of Talmadge E. Spaids v. Oliver W. Barrott, Oharles Fargo, snd the*American Mor- chants' Union Expross Company was tried befors Judge Wood yosterdny. This (8 s suit in wiich plaiutiff, an oxtonsiva oyator dealor of this oity, secks to rocover $10,000 damnges from defonds sut for an alleged trospnss. Plaintift stated on trial that somo timo einco the defondants maliciously seized his stock of oysters by writ of aitachment got out by them on_represontation that ho was on the polnt of fraudulontly aasign- Ing his goods ; and also rofusied to_doliver moro oystors until the plaiutiff paid an alleged deb of $2,000 odd, which plaintilf chargos was 81,900 more than he owed defondant. Tho oystors in o fow days bocamo bad, and piatotlf allogoa that over cases of cans were spolled. The case will run on until to-morrow. In tho matter of the catate of I, O. Stacoy, an ingolvont, the first meoting of creditors was liold Boforo Register Hibbard yostordsy, whon B, E. Jonkins waa appotated Assignoo. Cornolla Russell ilos her potition in the Su- orior Court, making Josoph W. Brackett do- Tondant 1o tho sals, o dovar du- the Lollowing roul estatoloft by her lato husband, John B, F. Russoll, namoly : The E. 3¢ of N. W. 3¢ of Seo, 3, in T.'87 N., 1, 14 E.'of 8 P. AL, and the 8. W, X of B. W. 3{ of same, Sea. 5, ‘Tho Doottaher v. Sohwertzor caso hos passed through {ta third trial, and tho only offoot pro- ducod'was tho oxtromo discomfort of twolvo jurors, who sat up all night pondering over the old msn's woos, tho olicking sound of Lila broken arm, aud tho rude eloquenco of thorustio lawyer whose thundorous voico for o long two hotrs madoliavoo amoug the woakor and moro dllopl- dhted plaster of tho conrt-room. In the morn- ing tho fury atated that they had agrood Lo dis- sgroe, and wore consoquontly discharged. Tho Obioago & Alton Nailrosd fllo & prmolpe in assumpsit against ox-Colleotor Edmund Jus- son, In the Cirouit Court ; damagos, 860,000, Honrlotta Patok Slosa ples, troupads, 0 tho cunns;umm, against Potor rojonbach; dame oges, §0, A gImum 8. Penno files a almilar ploa in the sams oourt, against tho samoparty ; damages, $26,000. Goorgo . Wood ilo plos In trospass, in the Buperior Court, ngainst John 11, Lartols, Louls Bwachow, audPetor Boyoo; damsagos, 10,000, NEW SUITS, ‘Tuz Surznion Counr—id,644—Appeal, 49,545— illa 3. Hogoot al, ¥ Bl Vacklg Goinpauy ; as~ sumpsit, $20,000, 43,480—John Thomson of al, v, Henry W, Brooks ; sssumpslt, $1,000, 43,047—Hamucl Bakor v. All whom It moy concorn 3 potition {o catub- sk and confirm title. 43,648—John I, Dunbam et al, ¥. Gualave Durkliardt, Edward Durkbardt, and John Foeny § nasumpsil 0. 48,640—Floromond W, . Orwrell Groukifte ebal.: bill ta forecloso . 43,050—Joliu Aurzay v, Whom it may cone corn ;_potition to establish and confirms titlo, 43,801 John'V, Farwell ot . v, L, B, Nickerson ; assuibpelt, 500, 43,533—Appeal, Tux Orsourr Count—7,108—Cornella Russell v, Jo- #oph W, Brackolt ; petition for dower, 7,104—Apjioal, 10621 tho matter of tho paliton of hhln ool arwe for & chango of name, — 3 o Luthor D, Polard . Alariin Tesk, Eaverd 31: oo, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MAY 29, 173 James, and David Pyott; sfidavit for replovin of ui'm:i Tals S50, 4300 K senas i, ary ot al.v, Lavi A, Ender et al, { patitfon for mechanics lon. 7,100-7,110—Appealn, * 4,111—Chlcsgo & Alton Railrosd Dompany v, Edioutld Jusson; sesimp- . %i13John - B, Fox'y. Deter pétition maclisnfos_1icn, TUl~Mary D, Barnard v, Charles A, Darnos sumpslt, $560, 7,114—Jnmea Van Dlatloum v, D. James Ledry s nésurapslt, ga00, 7,115, 0—Witheld or. oo " 7,117—Honrlotth Patok v, Foter Tropanbnoh 3 na, 8,000, 7,118+ Tatira’ B, Poass v, Nathon 8. capnae, $10,000, 7,119—Ambrose L. J. Anc §, row ¢ Lrospask, $25,000. 7,120— sorgo L. Wood v. ol Burlcle, Loula Bwactiow, snd Potor Doyco ; Lrospass, $10,000. 7,131—biary v, Oliarlos Bauer ; divores on (ho ground of desortion, ——— SECTIONAL ANIMOSITY. OLENCOE, I, May 27, 1873, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Bin: Cnn you inform tho public who it s who s forbiddon tho docoration of tho graves of tho Robol dend at Arlington on May 307 - Who aro tho mon who aro rosponaiblo for the order? To throw tho responsibility and blame upon tho Grand Army of the Ropublio fs very convenient for tho authors of tho ordor, but it is notap- proved by all goldiors of the late war,-and prob- nbly ia not by one in ton of thoso who did tho fighiting in oither army, * Xf tho ‘namoa’can .be givon of thoso who are responsiblo,for the order in queation, It will probably be found that thoy | aro not names of soldlors who did any substantial gorvico in tho flold. ' Mon wha have beon face to Inco with "doath” and the suffering of wounded mon, aro not thoy who prosorve foolings of hatrod or spito towards thelr fallen foos. It is strango that, while good oltizens are Ia- ‘boring to hoal the wounds of tho past, and pro- paro tho way for a roal union of tho Anmerican | peoplo in tho bonda of & common ' Intorest and s Sommon sympathy, somo should bo found in po- Bitlons Of Hrust whb aro a0, oor, expononts of . tho popular will, The ordor in quostion. is cal- oulated to do great harm, It tonchos the péopla of tho Bouth, whoso firoaidos. have beon desalats od, at o point whero nvuri ono who bas & human honrt is most sonsitive. It tells thom that their ponquerors aro still anxious to lrnm‘:h them down aftor thoy aro crushod. It tells them that thoff are hatad, and that tho graves of thoir dead are, not ontitled to rospect. Is this thoway to build up anatlon? Horaco Greoley sald, just aftor tho last Prosidential election, that that eloction proved, smong othor things, that the gunpln of tho North have no dosire to restora riendly relations with the peoplo of the South. Can it bo true that this is our position ? THE JUBILEE, Invitations havo boen sent to ex-Mayors 0Ogdon, Raymond, Milliken, Gray, Boono, Halnos, Wontworth, Rice, and Mason to be prosent and visit tho parks in the carringo cortego set down for Friday, Juno 6. Gons. Bhoridan, Shorman, Popo and other distinguished army officers are to bo among the guests in the- turnont, which proeont nonrly half o mile of open carriages and several fonr-in-hands, led off by a mounted es- cort of tho city police. The morning visit to Linooln Park, and the 6ftornoon visit to tha Bouth Parks and boulovards will bo smong’ tho. most striking fostures of the weok. ° AT THE' DErOT Contractor Girannis hos'woll advanced in tho groat pintforms which will be in & day or two in readiness for the firet d - rohoarsal. Gil- mors will reach Chicago tho firat of noxt weelk, The German citizens are prepariug to recolve with oclat tho distinguishod ropresentative of tho Gorman Embaasy ot Washington, Thero is & mevement among the Britieh, Irish, and Scotch Boclotios to pay a notablo complimontary ovation to the roprosentatives from the don‘;{nlmo! the Quoon. THE COMING EVENT. Thie first Influx into tho city msy bo oxpooted on' Wodnosday, though it is on Thursday. oud Trriday that o grentost rush from tho country may bo oxpooted, How thoroughly half-fare ratos havo takon hold of the country is shown Dy tho foct that from s little town in Nebraska .ninetoon oxoursionigts aro coming. Our mor~ chonta univoraally spoak of the wide nnd thorough etirring up in the intorior, and evon ot romoto’ points in this and adjolning Btatos, whonco tho peoplo are coming by thoussnds b0 260 Now Ohicago and hear Giltnoro. o FAIR PLAY. To the Editor of Tho Chicago Tribune : _ Bim: Moy of the journals of the Administra- ton aro very denunciatoryof tho “ snlary stoal,” and oll who votod for it, or roceived the atolen goode. Thisisall woll, ond, consldoring tho low stato of partisan nowspapor morals, wondor- fully commondablo. & . Plain folk, howover, aro surprised that thomo papers ey notbing about Prosidont Grant's par- ticipation in the littlo game, nobtvithatanding ho approved tho lnw, and took his share of the lunder. What divinity doth hedge him that L conduct ubt escape robuko. Ts Lo not s gullty og othors ? Ifxot, whynot? Why should 1ot all thieves, big aud Littlo, high and low, gon- tlo and eimplo, bo treated alike 7 Ts not what is proyer sauco for the gavso appropriate sauco for the gander? : a What do you think about it ? AxTI-LAROENY. e i s Judicial, Tho eleation of five Gircult Judgoa will taks placo on Mondsy, Jurio 3, niext. Tho candldates indorsed by tho bar and both partios frrespoctive of thatr politics aro tho presont Clrouit Judges, viz.: Erastus 8, Will- iams, Honry Booth, Jobn G, Rogers, Lambert Troe, and W. W. Farwell, Tho “ward comthitteos_ already announced, and such other gootlemen 03 fool an in- tezost 10 tho eloctlon of an honest judiclary, will ploase organizoin tlelr respectivo wards, and ass that tho clection ia proparly conducted thereln. Tho Judges of Eloction ywill please soo that tho regiatry books and poll booka a7o aL tio respeotivo polilug plicos on Mon- :y morning, The only danger to bo npprohendod ia $ho apathy of citizens, Every man who is intarosted in tho cleation of an Honeat Judiclary will ploase g 1o the polls on Monday, Oampnlgu hoadquarters in basomont of Blorchanta Buulding, cornor of Lafiallo aud Waahington atrools. By ordef of Campalgn Com- Bllver-Smelting and Refining. Ohieago peaple have given as yet very littlo attention 10 the idea of utlltring the great minoral rosources in tho mountains Weat, It {8 said that tho annual pro- duot of the sllver mincs {5 mow sbout meventy-five millions per aunwm, Tho shipments of bullion thraugh Chicago Eest has beon over soven hundred tons this month of May. It ix balloved that this min~ eral can bo refined in Ohicago cheapor than any other placo, It ds belloved thot tho oro can ba smell chienper hero than anywhere elso, Thero in a meoting Sallo for thiy ovoning, ot e mew Paclo olel, o dincugs tho mattor, Hon. William Bross and 8, B, Gookins will sddrcas tho meoting, —_— “Who Buys o Piano P . ‘Wo havesomo now pisnos that have been zen from threa Lo afx months, Also a few that bavo had the outaids cases somewhat injured {n moving, Shosa will be s0ld. at tho very lowost. prives~from A aplondid opportunity to purchseo a good, durable inatrument, as evory plano will be warrsnted 10 give satisfaction, or morioy refunded, Cnll and w06 fliem at our now place of businces—rmx FINEST PIANO WATRRQOMS IN TUX WOLLD, Tood's Teraple of Music, Carner Dearborn and Van Buran stroots, e . Boarber-Shop and Bath-Rooms, ‘W tako tho iberty of fnforming our frionds and tho publia of onr removalto the northeast corner of Bonroe and Btato stroots, whors wo havo Aitted up, in connoction with our barber-shop, the most elegant ‘ath-rooms to bo found in tho cityoA . Elonko, former. 1y Tromont Wouso ; T, Bocker, {ormerly corner an oiph and Clark stroots, - —_——— Real Estate Auotion. A number of chofoe lota will bo disposad of at publio auotion, on tho grounds, at half-past 8 o'clock to-more row atlernoon, The property ia locatod on tho Oake wood Park bowlovard, aud Langloy, Vinceunes,nd Union avonues, and ia vory deairablo’ for resldehoss, Partioulars 10sy bo obtaindd at Xoom @ Ifonore Block, pets o, . At Loat, "Ihio old patrons of Keller, of boot and shos famey will find that gentloman now, sinos is romoval to his convoulent and contral quartors, No. 88 Washinglon strect, constantly 1n attoudance With Lis maglo tape {n oud, 5 The Beaver Mixed Hat A 14 tho latest mode for gontlomon—n dres3 hat for shme- mor_woar—introduced by Parker & ‘Tilton, No, 83 Clnrk streot, opposito tho Court-House, i A Gem,: Don't fatl to tako a look at tho beautifal slgn that is to be raised, thia ofternoon, over thie outrance of Qooper & Hennegon's hat store, No, 20 Clark streot, e S N5 The Gonuine Guyser Spring Water 1a drawn by Buok & Rayner, at both their atores, HOME, SWEET HOME. s, Ella Lyndon L‘lingelh to the Pa- ternal Mansion, The Miohigun Avenue .Oharioteer ' Loses His Wifa, The Lady Prefers Home to Love in a Cottage with Thomas. Conclusion of a Notorious Habeas s Corpus Caso. Trom tho boginning of tho world, and aven oarlior, if .any orodonco can bo placod in what skeptica call tho fablos of mythology, chariot~ eorannd charfotooring hiave boon Invosted with charms. Boginning as far back ss posaiblo, say "o thonsand or. two conturion aftor the birth of Baturn, lived tho' young Phsethon, son of old Hollos, tho immortal’ toamstor who guided horsos. which tho spod the .sun on its clrouitous road round the anclont world, and- of tho besutiful Ocoanid Clymene, Emulating his father's succoss aa a * whip," ho, nidod. by the porsunsions of his gontlo pistors, young -Phacthon provalled npon the antodeluvian Pickwick to allow him to drive tho toam for a epoll. What follows is history, The horaos folt the absonce of tho cunning hand .of Holios and took an oarthward swoop, golng ®0 noar to tho world that the sun_- almost scorched” it up, nnd Zeus got 86 voxed thet ho sont, Phasthon a tolo- graphio mossago in thp ehapo of & thundorbolt, which lald him low in_tho yollow wators of tha rivor Eridsnus, while the soductive sisters wero changed to poplars,- and thelr toars to ambor, out of which tho jeunesse dorce of Groeco carved, in their lolsurs momonte, pipe-stoms and cigar- holdors. i Lator on, the glories of charloteoring ara ro- soundod in tho firat ‘ode of ono Horaco, ‘who, orhaps, of all tho anolont poots, would bo heart- Ly weloomed ot ¥aat as & kindred!splrit and ‘right fellow.. Ho says: Bunt quos etirroulo pulvorem Golleglyas Juvat, motaque fervl: Evilata rotis, palmaque nobilin ‘Terrarum dominos ovehit ad Deos, To look at tho thing oloser; in the day, smong oxiating nation £ho ** palma nobilis ™ for fast horscs of the ohar- ng dosdription’? Responso is needlesa ; 88 long a8 there are among ug'a Robort Bonner, » Honry Ward Boochor, and » Budd Doblo, thers is no ‘room to fear’ that tho roputation for owning tho fasteat rondstors in tho - world will atay by us, Yot tho most famons of medorn charlotoors s unsung. Tho glorios of mytholo- BY),0f the A: tan ers, of the Brooldyn divine and his nssoolates, must palo before tho brightor 51.‘:‘0 of the moro greatly lglflod Thomgs Lyndon, idos boh:? sa accomplished drivor, ho possess- ‘od the art of making himsolf gonerally able in the oyes of tho fairer portion of humanity, and moro partionlarly in thoso of Miss Ells Hancook, tho daughter of his omployer, It 18 well to pass over the natural moralizing which srises In conslderation of his too” vaulting am- bition, and the various oventa which followed his mln?lng tho young lady in quostion. A fow days“einos the too' smbitions Lyndon opplied for . & writ of habeas corpus for, tho body of his wife wWho, ho stal od, ‘wad dotained againgt hor will by bor fathor, Col, Hancook, and his wife. Binco then tho room of Judgo Gary, who granted tho writ, Lins boen bo- sieged by Vieltora. Clorka and balliffa of tho Olymploum s, o sont which mrflplgn oft courta fio od thoir honds in at tho door to find out whether or no the omse Was , com= ing ‘off, and tho flutter of n potticdat in tho viclnity was tho signal for a rush. Tho minuto clerk of the court-room had offars from 8 varioty of othora o do his work for n day gratis, but bio doclined, stating that ho_wouldn't oo tho trial -for a hundrod dollars. Yosterdsy tho trial como up. Tho aourt was crowded, thy logal profossion boing 80 profusoly reprossnted that “tho question ' waa mooted = whother tho ryost of the. ocourts had temporarily adjourned to givo tho advoontos a fair chanco, Prominont among them wes the iguro of Alr, Thompson, of Winnetkn, who was hoard to s sort that ho hudn't seon snything 80 oxcitipg sinco” tho famous Blako diforce sult. Mo was vory freo in bhis romorks ss to tho- por- Bonal lllSpunmncu of tho ladies interested in tho auit, sposking moro like a lady-killer than o Inwyer, w ho probably is, although porhaps not much of either, Tho courso, contered in tho lady, by her absence during tho and a hundrod pairs of eyes remained fixed upon tho ‘door of Judgo Gary's private room, whoro * ghe- remalnod,” with tho hun, look of o boy -outsido n pnstry: cooks or nn oxcited auidience watching the drop-surtain Lofore tho opening of tho fifth nct of mal.lo." Tho ambitious Lyndon was 5 contro of attrao- tion. Mo, with o tender fondness that was quito touching, lingered noar the door which onclasod Lis epouso, ne though in hopo of oatohin o atray accont, of tho voico whioh made €0 happy ond 80 misor- ablo. He was not.by. any mosns s soed a customer a8 he ho has boen made out, althoug the longor ono looks at him the more asmazing sooma tho infatuntion that caused s young Iady ofy amhpmag;eote to contraot such a rosallianco. Lyndon'is fat, not fair, and 45, ia_bald-hendo with- a low forchoad, plentitolly wrinklod, overshadowing & rather ute pair of oyes. Ho was drossed in o uent- black cont and light pants/‘whilo o red nooktio was the * groomiost ' article in hia toilet. Herwas, porhiape, judging from appearances, the most unconoerned man in the room, his counec- tion with good socloty acoounting therofor, probsbly. Mr. King, his counsel, oponod pro- MI:EB by stating that ho mado an issucof faot 84 to.tho return of Hancook to thowrit, Tho following is Lho substance of Colonel Hancock's roturn to the writ ; Tho ‘within named John Y. Hancook respectfully makes roturn and oy, in anwer to tho within writ, tiat he has not unhw}nllx dotuinoed in his custody, nor: dook he now lawfully detain the body of said Ella, in the sald writ Ella Lyndon, but tho asid Elld 1 his daughtor, 8 minor, nooding s care, prolection, iving in his intorast, of who wes consplonous oponing of tho_trial, and ay and i voluntarily Camily ! 20 Rt e Into this honorablo Gourt, witn said daughter, 1a obodionce to the command of # ritbin w or writ, and denles that he has trangressed an: duty in the 08, and prays Judguient, of The Court then asked if thoro was any issuo flled, upon which John Lyle Kb:g road an affida- vit, {n whioh tho rolatar atated that, though Ells wea the daughter of Col. Hancook, she was still his.wifo; that she was nob a minor; did notnoed her tather's n\l‘):‘pan, 88 ho himself could take care and provido for her. He then statos tho fact of tho marriage, and again reiteratos tho charge of illegal restralnt on the fathor's part. Tho Oourt stafed that tho roal question was, whether the Indy wishos to remain away from her husband or go with him, while Mr. Kin enggostod that ho ehould zo n’ stop further, on ascortaln what has operated on - hor will to cause an angwer against fho intorests of his cliont, if such an_auswer bo rondered, and statod that Lyndon had in his .Fnoku'. evidonces of tho lady’s ottachment, and of hor willingness to live with him, The Court relponflud that ho could pay no attontion to anybody's wishos in tho matter. All he had to dowas to make tho Iady acquainted with tho fact that sho was at liborty, and lot her go ‘whero sha will, Considerablo disoussion'iaroso ns to whother or not the Court should look into tho mattor of influonce’on the Pm of the paronts, but tho Court decided that, inasmuch as the language of a writ of habeas ocorpus is in the presont tenso, only such 1nflu- enco oconld bo taken Into conslderation as was lmaxgm to bear at or since tho issuing of the wrib, E: A ‘futudl undorstanding bolug apparently aimod at, the young Indy, nttondod by her fathor and mother, onterod tho court, olossly scanned by about l;igjmlm of oyes, most of which wero far mora familiar with the pagos of Coke And Blackatono aud the Illinols Reports, Tho Court oxplainod to her how matters stood, nud askod hor if sho undoratood that sho was_at liborty to 80 ‘whoro ebo liked, whon 6ho roplied, I do, 6l “To tho quoation whethor sho Lad boon ro- stralned by Loer parents at .n':{ timo since the ia- fillng of the writ, sho ropliod that shio had not, erocupon gome more disoussion of technical poluts aroso, Mr. King auggesting s ocross-ex- amination of the young I by the OCourt, to which ho zeplied, * I can't mako the young lady chango hor mind, Mr. King," a response Which elidlted & sort of lagj anicker from tho sudience, ;Finally oame the momentous quention as to whore sha would go, to which she rospondod, “I will go wlthnxhthnr," which words are strilkingly slmiler to those uttored by ayoung gontloman in #nored lore who hed wan- lnmd from hn“nxaan nmlm bnuoua) ml'lz impoounious, [ o agtion thé’ word, sho fvok hor fathor's .| man dlyed into the rocosses of hin ‘at tho Sherman Houso, arm and loft tho room, tho 150 paira of oyon fol- lowing hor overy movement. don romained unmoved, aud would probably have shown no emotion but for tho dolionto attantions of the Dost roporlor, who spproschied him, ' and with chinractoristic good tasto nsked him, *Well, Mr, Lyndon, and aro you sntisfiod now 7" This wag the Inat steaw. Tho boroavod cosch- nntaloons, pulled out a red and yollow pictorial handkor- chiof, and blow his noso with an alr so molan- choly that ovon tho Post man tried to look aym- pothiotie, Ono by ono tho orowd dropped off, and in n quartor of an hour the atiention of tho Conrt was occupled with an ordinary chancory squabblo, 2 R PERSONAL. Jamos II. Jonos, U. 8, A,, is at the Bliorman Houso. » Honry 8, Toll, Eaq., of Now Zoaland, is at the Lorman. J. O, Nimms, Seotland, was ot the’ Gardnor, yontordny, 1 Dr, 8, 0. Baldwin, Bonver Dam, i at the Wont Sido Drigge. ; Hon, A, T, Bawyor, Black Rivor Falls, is at the ‘Wout 8ido Brigge. Gon, Georgo Cadwallader, U. Bhorman ygatorday. I. T Abbott and family, tho Wost 8ido Briggs, - Sonator Matt H. Onrpontor, 8. A, was at tho Tock Island, aro at of Wisconsin, is Col. J. H. Ammon, T. 8. A, arrived at {ho, Mattoson Houso yostorday. , * Mr. N.0. Munson, of Boston, propriotor of iho Bherman Hoyso, 18 at tho Sherman, Major B. T. Haloy, Nantuclkoet, R. L, ia among tho Mattoson Houso gueats. Col, 3. W.-Mansflold, of Now Havon, Conn., 1s among tho arrivals at tho Wost Sido Briggs. The Hon. Carlilo Mason, Pacsident of tho Bu:\;d of Pollco, is on n busincss visit to Bt. Loufs. « W. P. . Mosorvo, Eoq., of Boston, propriotor of the Paimor Houso bofora tho fizo, ,i8 at tho Shorman. - R. M. Hooloy, Esq., salled for Now York last ovoning via Fort Wayno & Pittsburgh. He will Do abeont ton daye. Tho Hon, Dayld Wilbur, M. C., of Milford, N. Y., arrivod in tho olty yostorday, ~and is stop- ping 8t tho Waost Side Lriggs. Mr, T. W. Harvey, the woll-known lumbor morchant of thin city, waa yostordsy. unitod in marringo to Mies Dollo, eldest, dughior of Mr. A. 0. Badgor, tho Ohicago bankor. Tho following wero at tho Gardner Honse gmturdhy: H. M. Stowo, Californin; Otis B. opkins, Milwaukeo; 8. D. Woods, Kansns Olty; N. B. Chouteau, Bt. Louls; J. L. Anthony, New York. Tho following wora among tho promiuont ar- rivals ot tho Mattonon Hougo yostorday: M, J. Pardoo, Plttsburgh, Pa.; B." Lamborson, Now York; 1. B, Wobbor, Ki. Louis; O. I Lord, Colorado ; 8, D. Onrpenter, Ottumwa, Iows; G. E. Chick, Louisville, Ky. Franals . Bwonln, on old firoman, was yostor- day relustated on tho Dopartment g foroman of Hoso Elavator.No. 1, tho position which ho hold whon discharged for' porsonal reasons by ex-Po~ lico Commisaioner Talcott soveral monthe since. The right to remove withont cause waa contosted bofors tho courts, and judgmont was rendered ‘in complainant's favor, Tho following woro smong tho prominent are rivals af the Eaat Sldo Briggs yostorday: J. 8. TFarrar, Dotroit ; T, J. Jamoson, Littlo Rock ; . W, 'Ahow, Austin, Mo.; James McQuiston, Plttabmgll‘l; T. Fashsy, Beaver Falls, Pa.; 0. A, Bowon, Lansing, Mich; F. W. Ratzol, Pont- wator, Mich, Atthe Wost Bido Bi Wagng; L. P. Brown, Tod Wing ; V. H. Docker, A, D. Flore, Davenport; A, H. Chouey, Alton § 1B, Walkor, Tt, Wayns; X, Bpeat, Now Yok o J. E. Roudall and famlly, St. Paul; J. 8, Thomp. son, Oswogo, N.Y.; R.H.Adnms, Michignn Coultral Railivay, aad J. ; Woiner, Philadal- phia. i Tho following woro b the_Shorman House gostorday: W. A, Simmons, Doston; Lymon . Brown, Now York; J. F. Moffot, Jr., Denver, Col.; 0. D. Gilmoro, Washington, D. 0.; Nobls Hill, Boston; M. D. Mungor, Canandaigus, N, 5 Hustings, Loulsvillo; E. V. Preston, nd;’ A, Kolly, Columbus, O.; 8. W. Tur- ner, Dayton. s: F., W. Roil, Ft. Goorgo Orulkehnok's frionds hnve meworlal- ized the Homo Becretary for the artist's olovation to a Baronetey. ¢ Tho Pall Mall Gazelte stylos Calob Cuehing's ook on tho Alabama clainis “ an oxtraordinary flood of binckguardism.” Col. R. 3. Mooro, for soveral years Profassor in MoKondall Gollogo, Lobsnon, Iil, has boon olootod Chiof of Palico of Selma, Als. Tho Lamborton (N. 0.) Robesonian says_that Cupt, Jaok is no othr than Henry Dorry Low. ery, tho fohrloas loader of tho * Bwamp-Angels, Vinnle Ream has not sculpod in vain. Bhe has ohiselod her way into the marble heart of & Now York clothing morchant, and will bo mar- ried in the fall, Honry W. Bago, of the firm of Sage & Co., of Wonona, Mioh,, holds 340,000 worth of puper whioh, in consoquenco of the recont failuro of tho lumbor combination in New Yorl, hes gono to protost. * Mra, Sherman, the polsoner, in tho Connooticnt Btato Prison, ssya skio fully desarvos her punish- ment ; that sho does not” wish to be released {from confinoment, for fear that if sho wero to bo got at liborty she should immediatoly procecd to poison gomobody. Tho throo familios of Blackburns, Wiltsoos, and Moors only hold oloven oflios in the Gity QGovernmont. It is no wonder, whon placos are distributed in tlis mannor thaf thero is so much complaint amoug tho poople that tho ofacs fail to go round.—Cincinnati Enquircr. BirEdward Thornton hag concluded the bargain for o lot in Washington, D. 0., on which a s[m- clous mansion is to be at oncoe oreatod for the Logation of Groat Britain, Tho land cost 814,- |. 500, and {s 180 foot on Ninetoonth stroot, tool on N stroot, aud 194 feot on Connootiout avenuo. J. R. Buchonnan, formorly station ngent of tho Ohiongo & Norfhwostorn Railway in- Wator- town, Wis., and moro recontly Genoral Froight Agent of tho Missouri, Towa & Nobraskn Rail~ rond, has raceived tho' appointment of Genoral Bnporintondent of the Quinoy, Missourl & Pacific ailrosd. Bishop Johns, in tho Episcopal Council of Vir- in, at Winohautor, last weal, rend o papor on ho dootrine of transubstantiation, which Las beon pronounced a masterly effort. Ho dofonded Zwinglo from tho atiack of tho thoologlans, -and maintainod tho ground hold by that grest ro- former, .. Powors, the nm:l‘?mr, is moking a now desl| Whioh ho will eall * Blowmng Boap-Bubbles.” To docs not antielpate much troublo unt{l ko begina to oblsol the soap-bubblos. How in tho world to “aoulp” o soap-bubblo," which mush be hollow, sphorical, aud apparently suspeuded in.tho air, i8 what bothers Powors, It in statod upon good suthority that Mr. Hutchine, tho nowly-appointod Indian Agent, has, aftor s visit to Wisconsin, deolined to acooph tho position. He'does not deaire to becomo partoer in ewindling tho Indians for the bonefit of tho “ring,” and so roturns to his homo in Maasachusetts.—Oshkosh Times. Jamos R. Fanlknor, formerly Superintendont of the Ifarlom Extousion Railrond, and late Su- erintondont of tho Brazos Division of the In- ernational & Gront Northern Railroad of Toxas, has boon sppointed Buporintondont of tho Hous. ton Division of tho same road, and Assistant Buporintondont of tho linp. Mr. Faulkner's ‘hoadquarters axo at Palostino, Toxng, The Governor has made a most admirablo solection in the appolutmont of Edwin 8. Buker, of Winchestor, R, D. Cushing, Harrlscinburg, ond Mann Spitlor, of Pago Couuty, Commssion- ers on the part of Virginia for the purpose of catablishing tho bu\ludm‘?’ lino belwoon Virginia and hor “bastard child,” West Virginla.—fich- mond (Va) Whig. 0. J. Brydgos, Managing Dircotor of thio Grand Trunk Iailway, accompauiod by Bir Francis Hincks, ex-Financo Mimstor of Cannda, Thoa- dore Ifart, Honry Judah, togothor with Chlof Engineor Hanniford and Gonoral Buporintondont Bpicor, nrrived I the oity b spoclal traio yostor- day and left by the 4 p, m. {rain for Port Huron, Mr. Brydgos and_etalf aro onn tour of inspac- tion arranging for now locomotives, now cars, tios, and tho placiug of stool rails, whioh nro bo- ing doliverod ou tho liue in large quantitios.— Detroit Freg Press, Tho rocent storlea to tho cffcat that Benator Mitoholl, of Oregon, wau_living uuder an ns- sumed namo, hay causcd considerable oxolte- mont among tho ocitizons of Orogon now iu Washington, as, if they shonld Provo true, the offact wiil Do to necossitate his retiring'from tho Bonate, Congrossman Wilson, from Oro- &on, wrote to Mr, Mitclioll on tho oublect a fow dayn ago, and o "reply from him is looked for AMUSEMENTS. with much anxioty.—Correspondence of Pilts- burgh Telegraph. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, ~COol. Romnld 8. Maokenzlo, of the Fourth who crossod tho Unitod Bintos Oavalry, Qlorko, ‘Toxas, Jlio "drande ” from Yot 1 8 8 gollant young oflicor, tho youngost Cotonof "1 th hersico, menduating JouBSRE Military Aondomy ns Intc g 1802, and rocolvin an appolntment as Liontonant of Engincors. Hiy promotion to n Colonoloy in 1807 ws In rocog- nitlon of his morits a8 & noldier in the War for tho Union, any | aisy Atiorhooh 1 Night Barabaits Siodas il s micionThuradey, Frlday, and Bk mody, False Shame, With wit] & poworfal cast anil gorgoous sconory, conoluding I L e ondagy i iontha of elab . o ‘é:}nflufifi thio Musioal Extravaganza of Y1 GRN- A BROOKLYN TRAGEDY. A Young Mian Accidentnlly XKills X2is Tothor, From the New York Tribune, May 20, A& 5nd domostia tragady was oncted a South Broollyn, last evening, Goorga Ttodorick, agod 20, rosided with his parouts nt No. 105 Ninth stroot, nonr Bocond avonue, Yestordny morning ho wont on an oxcursion with a gonny of frionds to Yort Hamilton, and roturned to the city about 6 p.m. While \vn)lxlns slong Becond avenuo, on Lis way homo, Lo mot Thomas Fitlum, and was engagod in convorsation with him whon another acquaintance, James Corcoran, advanced toward thom from 'tho opposito sida of tho nvo- nuo. Thoy noticod that Lo was consid- orably undor tho influence of liquor, and, boing anxious to avold him, qulckened 'their stops until thoy roached Rodorlok's houso, Thoy thon halted, and Roderlok had his Land on tho gato, and was about to opon if, when Corcoran ran up snd eaught him by the arm, at the gamo timo ox- clnlming “Do you want to fight?" TRodorick roplicd fiat he did not care about fighting, and requestod Corcoran to remove his band. But this tho intoxicatod man rofusod to do, and con- tinuod to jork away at his cont-sloove, Litlum thon got liold of Corcoran, and waa striving to pull away from tho gato, when Roderiok: eriod, Tom, lot him go " hls Fitlt i and tho two fnon then ondonvorod to puciy tholt friond, but thoir offorts wore unavalling, aa o bocame wild with passion, and_insisted on fight~ ing with thom. Tinally ho broke away from “Fitlum, who Iad :fiam solzed him, and dsshing nfir to Rodorick struck him sovoral blows in the faco. Roderlak drew nok and placed his bond in his coat pookot. il Th TO-NIGILT, anothor gomplate chango of bill; tho Grost Irish Drania, ARRATFL N.A BROUGH, With all tho Spcciall [t ‘l’l‘x’)'-“‘-‘m tho, fiecinlty Stars tn tho cast, Full Ballet, AOADEMY OF MUSIO. Halstod. near Madlson, Y Unmlstakablo and Unabatod Success of the eatre Comique Combination rom Thoatra Comiquo, 614 Brosdway, N, Y. " AIKEN' THEATRE, Thls (Thuraday) Evoning, Isat porformanco of Hunted Down; or, The Two Lives of Mary Lelgt, MISS LAURA KEENE AND LLER STAR COMBINATION IN THE OAST. yiRgmorrow (Friday) BENEKTT OF LAURA KEENE, SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER Lo givan, with tho full in th T ERAND MATINKI BATORD AV MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, Last Weok of the Season! % Last Nights of Edwin Adams? TVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, ENOCH ARDEN! New and Besutiful Sconory. Noxt weok_THE KATIE PUTNAM COMBINATION. e AP TUTNAN COMBINATION, Noval Moohanoal Effects, MILLINERY. Corcoran porcelying this, oxclaimed, * I loar that ot have o revolver; woll, I'vo ono too,” and nt ho same timo Lo struck Roderlok anothicr blow, which wos roturnod. Mrs, Ann Rodoriok, sged 60, who hed witnossed tho quarrol from the par- lor window, whoro sho had boen soated, ran out ot this moment and ntufi{md botwoen hor son and Corcoran, just ns both had drawn tholr ro- ‘volvors, Bho bosought tho drunken follow to go away, aud was urging hor son to enter the houso, whon Corcoran made an effort to push bLor naide and obtain sosaion of his oppo- nent's weapon, tho struggle the re~ yolvor hold yBodankmdhahufid, ond o ball ontored tho right oye of his mothor, who droppod doad instantly upon tho sidowalk. Boelng what had beon dono, Corcoran quickly xan acrogs the Hamilton avenuo bridge, and was arrestod for drunkennces by an offigor of the ‘Third Proolnot, who had no knowledge of tho tm&udy. Young Rodorick was horror-stricken at the “torrible fato of his mother, and throw ‘himself upon the ground besido hbrhnnlg. weop- ing bitterly. Thonoighbors nssisted Mre, Rod- oriok in convoying tho body of his wife into the Lionso, and thq griof-stricken son gave himsolf into tho oustody of Horgoant Driscoll, of tho Lighth Procinot. Ho was locked up in the sta- tiou-honso with Fitlum, who i hold s & wit- nese. The young man I8 a student in tho Iaw- offico of Moaars, Morris & Poarsall, and boars s good reputation, Iis father is ongaged in the Wholesalo drug buslnoss in New York. ———— —A charming bit of goasip has boon ?l“F the rounds about somo of tho amenitios of the ** Up- E‘K Ton" in Caloutis, The etory runs that o y callod at o houso, sent up hor card, wos ad- mited, paid the usal visit, and onjoyod the usunl amount of small talk with the hd[v\ of tho Louso, Returning homo, she informod fior hus- band where she had beon, when that dist sh~ ed_mombor of socloty st onco wrote off to the ** Occupant of the house No.—, — stroot,” #aying that his wifo had called by mistako, and requesting tho roturn of the card she had loft on visiting tho lady of tho eaid house. The husband of tho lady visited, however, waa oqual to tho oc- casion, for ho ropliod that, on returning home and finding tho card, ko had looked at his wifo's visiting list, and, not finding tho name of tho visitor, he had torn up the card, and was thoro- fore unablo to roturn it. MIL WEBSTER’S, . ovory Bai Cain Passage $80, $90, aud $100 Carrency. Exouraton Tickots at favorablo rtos. Totending pas- songors shioulgd mako :m;: wpliontion for bordia, - T BTEERAGE, E .00 via: o o tho Drafts on Great Britain, Iroland, and on'l Wast Northoast cornor Olark and Randolph-sta. LINERY 241 West Madison-st, CHOICE STYLES, CLOSE PRICES, - PROMPT -ATTENTION. -A LARGE LINE OF ELEGANT, Imported Flowers. OCEAN NAVIGATION. NATIONAL LINE. Saillag from Now York for Quoonatown and, Livorpool urday, and for London diroot gvory fortnight. aurroney, Propald stuerago tickots fram_Liverpool Juocnstown, Londondony, Glisaons Cardid, Bl or Tandons S0 Shprongy: Passongors booked to or from Gorman and Soandina~ ¥R tamimsiiy of (ol ligo ot {n the trade. onmsbips of ro tho largost {n 3 t 50 Continent. "WILLIAM MACALISTER, ¥ torn Agent, (opposite nen Bhorwan Houso), Ghicako, JUBILEE. * JUBITEH®RI TICKETS #inittioe to sny ono of tho GRAND COLISLUM GON- ¢ Dychio's Drug Sto Flalatod and 3 i o oy Wg';g Sido, .{f’éfi?i’:‘;n&x 'grfil:-xus'lfl:" . -tioar Aloaroo, s it 955" Wabiaah.av., on tho Bouth Bide. Biicer ONE DOLLAR! It bolng nocosssry to sell tickets at nd lason thrmuahout 106 sioinime Arsdor H b to’woll in the orimi OITY OF LIMERIOK.. QITY 01 LONDON SOLD TO-D.A Y | giroh from Plor No. 45, Norl 3 to8tory, Btaorago, to Tiritieh. 's Book Btoro, | GOS0 10 Berman Bre: Bteersgo, to Bremon or )Tt SIGHT BRARH Tov saib i iow FOR EUROPE. INMAN LINE ROYAL MATIL STEAMERS, Wil eatl from Now York as follows: TY OF NEW ATURDAY and THURSDAY, or. Cabin Passage, 886 and 8100 Gold. Ports, .-830.00 Curronoy. .."33.00 Ourronoy. 88.00 Ourronoy. FRANCIS 0. BROWN, Qonoral Westorn Agent, 88 South Market-st., Chicago. il od sosta in Oliigage attond thoso Concorta by roling resecs oag0 alono, it haa been dotormined 10 RESERVE NO SEATS, Thus giving all who attond tho O sl Tihitfle it s Hinattond ho Qoncorts ao oqual oppor, 10 £rost SFowd &t tho door wauld bo izt to SECURE TICKETS AT ONCE. Full Py O 1o TheFu U Programma of esols Goncert will bo announcod (T ,,80d during the Jubllos poriod 3 k from Now York, and ca 8- et R UL ey, o | PR S SRR DI BTG of tho Jubiios Gommittes, and the o g, Aol E1e feeditorsanaan, Cabls froc 86; Staoe: rogrammo used i1 tha Golisoura, Tt will Do ably and spiolly edited by ono sttt e bl o el T 013 managomont will bo fn’ ot 1. 7 LER & Ci ‘Thoso who have recelved thelr invitation to tho Grand iy JUBILEE DAY, age, Beitiah and Irisn Boris ot Llflufll Fnl‘ll&lnnAl;finull ,fl 8: obrroncy. or ny's officen, No.1 Rowl g Grodh, New York. aad Ne B Somder LaSailo and Madisouaten Chi L0F rof |lr‘1nol"mkl D Ih&nln ol Intonstin &t the Gon: n-ats., Uhicagr 0. HENDERSON BROTHNRS, Agonts. T Yould spply oarly a tho Jubliss Toadnuarters, No. o1 Wanhington.at: thot TIOKRT e A Wre po e AT for tha Ditl, OARPENTHE & SHELDON, Businoss TO RENT, OFFICES. DoverPs Bartepe; S ourrenor. ) dlentDraiigon arost CONARD MAIL LINE—ESTABLISHED 1840, fanagors. | Steam Between New Yo And from Boston evory Tuosday. Oablin Prasago, 880, 8100 and 8130, Gold. Passengors and freight e Trolan, aad i Goniiaeats oland, and tho Con{inon NG, Gon'l West'n Agont: B N e Laet o s bt A few Very Desirable Offices are offered for rent in the Trib- une Building. STATE LINE STEAMSHIP CGOMPANY. D GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL. NEW YORK AN A500N, JIVERPOOL, FAST AND LONDD! (Thoso slogant now stasmorn will exil from Btato Line o o Pior. Fulton Ferry, Brook! a3 follwe: Single or in suites. %L%'i{%fiv%gu'f‘i' ‘?:""i":fl":"';fi i&: 'Witn and without Vaults. Fortaightly orostiar: GV 8 * English Tile Floors through- | _Steorsooftcs, 4 Brontwag, Ney- out the Building. SALVE, Elevator running during all business hours. These Offices are not equaled in the city. The best for all classes of 25 centaa box. Al Right Salve for Burns, Boils, CORNS! DR. STRPHENS, 12§ Dearborn 5t business requiring a central lo- cation. ‘W. C. DOW, Room 21 Tribune Building. PLANTS, &o. STOOKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. NOTICE 10 horoby givon that ameating of tho stockholdors of the b boholdat thoe offico of the SELLING OUT. Compasy o iy f i Gron Bats of Missssene LARGE PLANTS AT YOUR OWN PRICES, DIME PLANTS BY THOUSANDS, on tho 80th day of. July, 1873, at 2 o'clook p. m,, for the purpwso of submitting to said stockholdors, for sanctlon or rojootion, an agrosment mado and ontorodfluta by and botwoon the Dirootors of tho Poninsular Rallway Company and tho Dirootors of tho Port Huron & Lake Michigan Ratlroad Uompany far tho consolidation of xid 0 compantos into ono corporation. a0ir B, §, BRAOKETT, Soorotary. Dated May 20, 1678, POOL’S GARDLN, 97 Oulkley-st. SUMMER RESORTS, CLARENDON HOTEL, BARATOGA BPRINGS, VL bo opan for tho rocoption of guoats f; 1 Qotoner D, “AC GBI, Eusets from Junel to should be' nddrossid Gharlos 5 Leland ‘B ioenct Uousw, Now York, or Delaran Houto, Albany, N,'¥., hing. 4,00 rod dnpe O AT iraes R EAND oprtotor. DBl rgutors, puredant ta av, ors, pure OlHiof Buciidss s may conro bofora thain, w OFFICH OF Chicago, Rock Island & Pacifc RAILROAD COMPANY, g ot tho Btookholdors o Tho Ohioagn, 0 Btocklioldars of (ho Chicaga, e Bt & Saetis Tealirond, Gomoanys for Cho olslog ‘and thio transaotion of such il bo hold the ofiico of the Uompany, fn the Oity of Uhloago, on Wadheaday, tho fui day g1 thano noet. af 1} atelook a. m, BOALES, 11, TOWS, Boorel DN THAQY, Prosldont, FAIRBANKS' ! & sumaw__ _ | Stockholders' Meeting:, OF ALL BIZUS. 111 AND 118 LAKE-8T, hat th 1 mioetl; { the S C.A L EIS | dimisbomyeun i o st nogi o lttr‘{xl.\l ulcolln,n :fd%flm" flfi'“fi% g TATRDANES, MORSH £ 00 | &ty o Ohicaus, as 10 o 1o Wodngad 111 D4 hotd o G ST ARON, Hoorotarv of Chioago Bouth Branos ook Gonlany, ompany, uhiaat

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