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. 1 CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUN MONDAY, NE 16, 187 MWGRATH REPUDIATED. The Fifteonth Ward Blatherskite May Go . Over to Hesing, but Ho Cannot Carry tho Irish Tompors i anco Soclotles With Mim, ‘A Great Irish Law-and-Order Meoting to Bo Held in Two Woeks. A meoting of dologates from the difforont " Cathollo tomporanco sociotios was ‘hold in Father Mathow Temporauco Hall, Isrrison street, near Ialsted, yostorday aftornoon. Thore ware in all nbout ono hundred porsous preuent. M. Connell callod the meoting to ordor, saying thnat bo presumed all woro awaro that o cortain politiclan [J. J. McQrath] had mndo some falso ond calomninting sintemonts regarding the Xrish tomporanco soclotios of tho city. Henco thoe Fathor Mathew Total Abstinenco Booloty concludod it wns ossontial to correct thom, nnd, dooming unitod notion proforable, had catlod tho ather Roclotics togothor for su exprossion of wiews, and such nction g was tholfib:}nulc:,unrg lify tho false nssortions of McGrath, an 'fiflfilmi soclotics in thelr proper light beforo Bl communily. Aftor sovoral declensions, John Connoll was elected Prosident, and J. T, Daily Scoretary. On motion, tho Chair appointod the following pnmed delegatos n Committoo on Credontials: Mr, Breonan, Mr. Murphy, Mr. Glonson, Mr, Norton, und 3r. Kelly. . Aftor the Committos had examinod tho at- testod documents prosontod by the roprosonta~ tives of tho difforont organizations, thoy re- {:nod‘:hnz the following delogates were ontitlod seatd s Mathew Bocloty~R, P, Collins, Mr, Brennan, :.fimf;urm, ol MoNaily, John Conuell, Johe reai, Romtn Cathalle Socloty—John F. Dally, Jamos Doyle, Patrick Murphy, John Dunton, Josoph E. 8, Korritt, Stoly ‘Funily Soclety—amaot 0Nt Danals Gleaton, enals Mu . D enl” Bocloty—James McDonl, Jobn Mo- Corinick. “Erina Hopo Soloty—Thomas: Taylor P, . Mo- Logan, and Mr, Kolly, . nutimciation Booioty~Willism Lyman, John Nor- (on, sud Thomas Laman. Mr. Collins gaid the object of tho meoting, an he undorstood it, was, in addition to rofuting tho sseortions of Ald. MoGrath, to slguity their approval of the Suuday law, so far ng tho r striction of tho ealo of liguor {s concernod. Ho moved that o mags-meoting of tho Bocletics bo held noxt Sunday night for that purposo. ] Mr. Bronnan Loped the law and ordor citizens would be invited. A delegate opposod tho Ilatter suggostion, Thoy should not drag politics into tho contro- versy, In his opinion only the Socioties should be invited. Mr. Colling claimod that politics would not be brought in by inviting all temporance mon. They should show McGrath that they did not spend thoir ovenings in saloons, and could nok do it better than at a geucral mecting of all law oud order citizous. Mr. McLogan indorsed the remarks of the provious speakor. Ho did not bolieve in ad- vocating tomperance three hundred and sixty- four doys in tho year, and voting on the throo l\umlrug ond sixy-fifth for rum candidates. Alr. Broonan donounced Ald, McGrath, claim- ing that ho had no right to speak for the Irish people, and traduce thom by making assortions which wero untrue. He moved as an amend- mout that o mags-meoting of the Societies and all Irish Inw and order citizons be hold next Bunday night wook. Mr. Daily folt that the Bocietics had been in- sulted by MeGrath, and ho considered Bomo action nccossary to correct tho assortions thrown out. ‘Tho smondment was ngread to. i On motion, the following were appointed to mako tho necossary arrangomonts for the meot- ing: Mr. Collins, Mr. Dnl]{, Mr., McLogan, Mr, Norton, Mr. O'Neil, Mr. McDonnl. Ou miotion, the Obaitmon was sddod to tho committce. The Committeo of Arrangemonts was in- structed to proparo rosolutions oxprossive of the viows of the Bcoicties, and submit them at the noxt meoting. Tho meoling then adjourned. SUBURBAN. Mattors at Iydo Park, Evanston, and | Kogers? Park, A regular meeting of tho Hydo Park Trusteos was bold on Saturday. ‘The Attornoy was direct- od to prepuro ordinauccs for spoocisl assoss- ments: For u 2-foot brick sewer from Fitty-first to Tiftiolts stroot, and an 18-inch tile sewer from Firtioth to Forty-ninth street,—both on Madison avenuo; also, for a sidowalk on tho north side of Bevonty-fifth stroct, from Cottage Grove ave- nue to Grand Crossing Dopot. Propriotors on Cornell streot woro pormitted to lny o 12-inch sower from Oal streot Lo Walnut stroot, under diroction of the Civil Enginoor. The Buperintendent was directed to remove stumps and mako Langley avenuo passable, from Union to Bowen avenues. On report that tho bridge noxt sonth of Chit- tendon's is uusafo, and that residents unani- mouely wish it remaved to Ono Hundred and Thirtioth stroet, the Buperintendont was direct- «d to roport. tho cstimated cost. Bills woro ordered to ba Pago, Hoyne & Go., S15.85; Iegal News, $4; Bpecinl Polico, $6; Hopkins & Ward, $47; CGharlos L Fleur, 910; Charlos Crolghton, £455; Joln MeCaflroy, ' £2,09446; total, $3.462.31, Platsof subdivision were approved, viz.: Beam- mon & Dickey's Bubdivision of all that part of tho W. }é 8, I 3¢ Sco. 23, 38, 14, lying onet of %}"{f‘“ ‘outral Knilroad, excopt oo sero in thie . E. part. Cornell's Bubdiv.sion of Block 57, 1 Qornoll, the snid block boing in Sco. 26, T. 88, B, 14, 1. Potitions woro prosontad aud oforrod : From ‘Wm. A. Howard for remission of 50 fino im-~ posed for breach of the ponco ; from ownors of roporty for a two-foot brick eewer on Forty- fth sireor, from Cottage Grove avomio lo TLaoke Michigan; from George A. Springer oud othors to open Indiana sud Wabash ayonues 100 foot wide, from Bixty- third to Sixty-sovonth strect; from many ro donts to inerearo the liquor-liconue feo to &G0 {from 25 saloon-kenpsers and 71 residonts to xetain the old rates of 230, Nr. Cady baving boen sbsent Juno 6, now moved, under tho rule, to reconsider the rosolu- tion fixing tho prico of licouso not loss than $600; which motion to reconsider wrs Iaid on the tablo until a full mecting of the Bosard. Georgo M, Boguo, Count; Commisslonor, furnished the Board s cortified copy of tho “errors and nbatoment list” on taxes of 1871, showing uncollcotod $0,918.08 of town taxos : of schools taxes, §5,707.87; and of various special assossmonts, #35,408,71 total, $48,- 20.38, with o list of lots, lands, and ownors, and the reasons of tho non-colloction. Thig will !ufi{fly an acctirate ofticinl list of technical tnx-fighters, who noverpay a tax their attornoys can succosefully, roslst, or which is choaper to fight than pay ; aud also supply tho reason wh thux’l‘ruuues oanuot keop evon with their obli- gationa. It was rosolvod that the Prosidont and Treas- urer be authorized to boirow 35,000 until the clase or the flscal yoar (Aug. 16), in order to meot outstanding indebtodness, nnd that the 4aith and orodit of tho village bo pledgod for ita seourity and ropayment, Adjournod EVANKTON, Prof. Oliver Marcy, of the Northwestern Uni- vorsily, is making arrangoments for a sciontiflo exploration of tho Lake Superior oountrg. = Tho Chicago & Evanaton Railroad, whichl has figured #o_ oxtonsivoly on papor, I again agl- tating tho minds of tho pooplo on ' tha proposed line of tho routo, ‘The Commlssioners on the Big Ditch are mak- ing proparations to push the work to complotion ; £8,000 of tho $12,000 sesessmont has boen col- locted. Work has nlso boen resumed on the Ladies’ Collogo, which waa suspendoed on nc- count of pearolty of brick, A stoam olovator i to be put in thia building, and the brickwork pald to-—Culver, . and roof are to bo fnished in tho middle of July, oynohol & Wabstor, of this snburb, will ro- ouive contributions for the party to be given ot ;lalaxiluutm of tho I'riondloss, in Ghicago, on tho b inat. . A students’ recoption will bo held on the avmllnp of the 20th inat., on the grounds of the Tadies' Collogo, The arrangement has boon entrusted to the young Indios thomuolves, who will provide refreshments and musio, and make the oceanion one of intorost. Tho Benior class of the Univorsily spont s vory dolightful ovoning in the -parlors of T, 0, Hoag, Esq., lant Friday, The Indez, tho * organ™ of the suburb, will bo hereaftor printed in Evanston, The new map of Evausion aud violnity, pub. lishod by Alfrod L. Bowell & Co., ia not only cor- Tect, but yory noat and tasty In its apponranco, 3 ROGENE' FARK 1a to havo n sirawhorry fostival for tho henofit of $ho chureh, on Thursday ovening, Juno 10, THE SPORTING WORLD. THE TURF, The tWestern Sporting Gazetlc Lina only ronchod its socond numbor, but ita opinions alrondy meot with rospoctful attoution and almost gouoral conourronce, * *Tod ™ epoaks. in a Lopeful way of our July meoting ; “Thio Doxtor Park summor meoting, which {n to tako place on the firat four days of July, promiscs to bo ofio of tho fashiouable oventa of Lho year 1873, Tho great Jublleo, through which wo Lavo Just passod, wes good in ils way, but it wan peainly patranized by ohe couslig from tho couniry and by the unfortunato indisidunls upon whom, by the niore acetdent of birth, they nd n claim, 'Tho Exposition in Beptember 1a lookod forward to by many wilh much plesturo but hero ngain the " ritos of hospltality ' will occupy & Inrgo amount of our cilizens’ nttontion, and_thero Tiliko littlo opportuniiy to fudulge In tho exubor. ance which seoma to bolong naturally to tho mind of tho averago Ohicagoan, Tho troublo of ontertainin fueats during tho Jubilon was by no monus smal, nu o roception of our viritors in oplombor will frovo 00 ooy task, Dt wo shall forget tho ono_and raoup- erate for tho other by tho four days’ sport at Doxtor Tark, Wo noticed last wock extenslve proparations which woro bolng mado, not only to make the meolyng # nuccoesful oug, but to'sccommodato tho Jarge utim- bor of spectators who will undoubledly attend, Tho #lyms thia week aro ovon more encouraging, ‘The peo- lo are taklug hold of thomatter, and from tho mar. o front on tho avenuo " to the little sporting resort ‘whera pools on the Taccs ato sold, activo proparations azo boing mado, DABE DALL. Tho condition and prospects of baso ball in Chicago aro thus spoken of by the Gazetle : Tho visit of the Eastorn cluba would have an fm- riant bearing upon future plans and arrangementa For baso ball 11 Ohicago. Thi city onght 1c bave.a good club noxt year, It con hava ono if the right par~ tlea take hold of tho matter, Tho bost of Y]h)'nm can now bo seoured for littls moro than half tho exponse of lie old Whito Slockivg nine, Pancy salaries ara s thing of tlio past, and a first-clase nino 45 not tho contly luzury i used fo bo, Wo ought to hovo & good club If for no othor purposo than to atimulaio tho fasto for out-loor _nth- lolo sports, In tho yesr 1871,"when tho White Btockings had tholr gronnds on ihe ke front, and when it s no unusunl thing to seo 10,000 pooplo as- aombled to witness o gamo,—in that yoar {horowero nearly one hundrod amatour baso-ball ‘clube in Olifea~ g0, composed of boya and young men, to wliom the oxercleo waa of incaloulabio bonefit, Thero aro piroba- bly not ono-quarter that number of organizations in tho city to-day, With tho discontinuauce of profoe- slonal ball-playlng, smatour games havo bocn largely discontinned,~ Tho one seom to depend on tho other, and it s on account of the gonoral bonefit thus cone forred; s well ns tho highly popular amusoment nf- forded, that wo urgo that Ohicago havoa good base all cllb noxt scason, .« THE CITY IN.BRIEF. Tho first performance of the spectacular opora, ! Zoloo,” whick was announced for to-night, hos been postponod uniil to-morrow ovening, in order to insuro a completo succoss on the open- ing night. Two littlo boys, nged sbout 10 yonra ench, named Willie N{‘o and Harry Olark, aro lost from thoir home at No. 481 Wabash avenue. Thoy aro both drossod in sailor suits, and are bright little follows. : A woman named Minnio Doblinghoer, residing ot No. 802 Weat Erio stroet, is the last victim of the careloss uso of kerosono oil, Sle was fatal- ;{bumnd in attempting to starta firo with tho uld, Tho Coroner hiaa boon notified. Michaol Lalloy, tho omnibue-driver who was injured Saturdsy ovening by boing thrown from Lis 'bus at the cornor of Madison and Markot streots, diod nt half-past 1 yestorday morning at Lhis home ot the corner of Paulina and Hubbard sirects. Lnllnmum'na a wife aud two childron. The Coroner will hold an inquest to-day. The Times is endoavoring to mako a fow cop- pors by tolling lics nbout the cholera and the sanitary conditlon of tho city. It is doing it Dest to oresto o panio and injure iho country trado of our merchants by circulating an un- foundod rumor, and spooulating on the chances of an opidemio. Such disreputable journalism a8 this should bo frowned down by ull classes of poople. Yestordsy ovening at 2 ?':mck two boys, named Robert Rick and Jolin B fit, wore drowno whilo bathing in tbe basin at the Wator-Works. Thoy wote both good swimmers, but bocame ox- baustod in trying to swim noross the basin, and befora holp could bo si\mn them thoy sank, Bath bodies were rocovared. Robort Rick rosided at No. 57 Nowton street, and John Bort at No. 68 Rumsoy atreot. They wero oach about 16 yeara old. The Coronor has boon notified, Why doesn’t the SBuperintondent of the South. Division Stroot Railway get up a littlo oalior on Bunday mornings, snd seo tho way things are runuiug on thoroad ? Yostorday morning, bo- tweon 9 and 11 o'clock,—just the time whon poo- \ple want to go to church and elsowhere,—thora as a vory sorious lnck of cars on the principal linos, and an abundance of grumbling evorywhoro, Tho man who got o ride nfter waiting Lalf an hour considered himelf fortunate. Itis genorally undersiood sround town that Banyon will make a dotermined offort ta bo again eleoted Polico Justico next fall. It is also genorally undorstood that the finmb]um bavo considerablo money and not a littlo influence with cortain Aldermon. Put thoese two things togetlior, and it will bo vory easy to auswor tho uostion: Why aro gamblors allowed to escape inos at tho Bouth Bide Police Coprt? * Good” and “bad" gamblers aro treatod aliko in this xospact. A man named Westbrook is the propriotor of a number of housos, which are ostonsibly lodging- houses and rostaurants. Tho polico roport thit thoso placos are,in fact, of the most disraputablo charaotor, boing tho rosort of abandoned charac- tors and snosk-thievos. Yostorday momning Toundsman Vesey, in the course of his perambu- lations, came across & woman who said that shio had boon robbed of a pockot-book contalning & small amount of money in an up-stairs room of No. 89 Bouth Halsted street, which is one of the Westbrook lodging- houses, Whon Vesey made known_the woman's losa to the propriotor of tha placo, bie was immo- diately offerod tho full amount said to haye boen gtolen. Aftor a fow minutes' conversalion, the officor concluded that the placo was conducted afior the mannor of the defunct Dolly Varden Parlors, ond decided fo raidit. A fow rapsona amp-post brought four police officors, and, aided by them, Vosey brought in to the Union Btreot Btation twelyo Inmates, It was ovident from their appearance that all of them wore abandoned charaoters, Oapt. Lull has fl"n the most positivo orders to Lis roundsmen 0 raid houses of . disreputablo kind, aud thoy have shown,oomntdndable zeal in executing theso ordors, Last Thursday mornin the Slaats Zeilung Imbllilmd what )ur[éartu to bo a roport of rial boforo Justico Scully, wheroin a law-bronk- ing boor-sollor was dofendant. Thero was a jury in tho cago, having among its number soveral vory sensible and rospectablo gontlomon, Two or throo of Field, Leiter & Co.'s employes sorved on it. The boor-seller was nequitted, thongh the evidenco ngainat Lim was conclusive, and, on tho following morning, tho Gorman 'pa- per fairly howled mbout rights and privilogos, * constitutionn, tyrants, —oto., ote. Tho firm of Fiold, Leiter & Co. came in for moro than ita sharo of tho abuse, bocauso & few of ita clorks chanced to bo in tho Jury-box, and were honost annu‘;h to performthoir duties. The Gormans woro told the firm waa composiod of Know-Nothings, who were born with a hatrod for foreigners, nnd wore advisednot to deal with isany more, It ls now stated that o rival firm, whon It discovored that this damaging nrticle concorning Flold & Leiter was in print, endonv- orod to buy 1,000 coples of tho Staats Zeitung for Privl!n circulation. Fnllln? in this, it borrowed ho articlo in type, and hadit printod in the form of o circular, "The German paper was given proper cradit for tho articlo, snd an additional paragraph was attached to it, which called the attention of tho paoplo to tho Tact that tho rival firm was tho friond of the Germans, that it had talion no part iu tho boer matter, aud that it was a good house for Germans to trado with, And this is what iu called ‘“businoss entorprise,” —— e The Golden Opportunity. Tho opportunity afordod to-duy to buy o lot at your own price uhould uot boforgotten. The great sale, by suction, of olghty splondid lota ot Englowood will tako Placo this aftornoon at 1 o'clock, A freo traln of cors will Tanvy tho Rack Inland dopot at 12 o'clock, ntopping at Twonty-accond atrect, und retiirniug ut 5 Delock, & freo lunch will bo provided o tho ground, You #hould bo on bund and buy s Lomo that il make you Luppy fu the futuro, Tho sulo will be made by Rilson & Foiter, auctionce: i P T An Absolute Sale of valusblo businces sud rosidoncs proporty, fronting on North Clark stroet, Webater avenus, sud Sedgwick street, oppoalte Liucolu Park, wilh eworago, Iake water, and gas conncctions, - 8ireet-car facilitles overy fivo nilnutes, Salo by Wm, A, Buttors & Co, this (Moti- day) moruing, at 10:30 o'alock, ou the property, ————— An English Millionaire, Whon pun{zlo talle about milllonaires thoy usually montion Rothschild first, bus there in a man in Enfi}und by the name of Ward, in com- ariton with whom any Rotbschild isa pauper. 'his man Ward Inberits s vast prn&urty,m- oumulated Inyestments and ostates, which' give . tho ballot-box, oxcopt by tho authorize him an enarmous indoma ; ho Lins tho most ngnificont houso In Loudon, tha finest collog- fon of art, and the finont country sosts in tho kingdom ‘ hin wifo in colobratod for hor boanly, and hor display of dismonds at the rocont fosti= val glvon by tlio Emperor of Austris, in Viouus, wmado all tho other Indles, tho <mrrunnns, Queons, andPrincosmon, look poor. What the incomo of this Dritish Oreweus is wo hayo nover soon sy statemont of, but a Manchestor papor fvos on account of his annual profita dorived rom his conl mines, which amount to tho onormons sum of £4,000,000, Bo tho income from ono sourco nlono of this inordinatoly syonlthy porson ls not much short of $25,000,000 a yoar, A NEW BALLOT-BOX. A Contrivance Which Males Ballote ' Box Stuffing XYmpossible. From the Brooklyn (¥, ¥.) Kagle, Thora ‘was oxhibited to tho Mayor yostorday, by tho inventor, a ballot-box whicl has beon prtonted in England and tho United Btatos and Wliich*{s now boiug brought to tho attention of tho outhoritics of Statos nnd cities. By tho ap- plioation of two simple: principlos, whln{x will g‘u nxplninod, aboluto anfoty ngainut tho oponing of nrtios, hos boon sooured. Nobody can got futo tho bost withaut Joaving the plaiuest ovidoncs of violenco to lml.mz him bohindhim, and tho collusion of an impossible numbor of gumnna 18 nocossary to afToot an entranco to it, boside which overy ona of thom would batray himsolf in tho offort,. This iuvention docs not, of courso, provent fraud, But it roquites any frand perpotrated to bo dono eithor boforo the ballots go into tho box—or aftor thoy como out—in ti o counting of tho votos, Trauds of that kind aro proventiblo by vigilanco, The kind which has bosn noarly al- ways Buccossfully committed, when committed, hins hud to do with stufling the ballot-boxos, for which end thoy havo boon oponed with duplicato oys. Accoss to tho oontonts of this ballot-hox i obvlously impossiblo, ns wo will show 80 tho ohances to commit tho kind of fraud known as ballot-box stuffing Jsout of tho question, Lot us oxplain,” T'ho box ns now exhibited is of ghoet {ron, tho matorial enalost for transpor- tation. Tho’ boxes can bo thade, howover, of glaue, or of any matorial thought bost. Tho ox 18 {an ordinary cubo in form, tho top side ‘boing tho lid, which fits_down closo and t} ht, liko tholid of n tencaddy. Internalshoulders run up from all sides to the top of thelid. On tho front sido tho 1d slopes, and on tho slopo aro tho vory nlmlfla but perfeotly seouro faston= ings. Upon this incline which the lid makes is & sliding glmel shutting with o eatoh, and oponable o provision on the handlo of the koy. When the panel is roloased or slid from its position covering. tho koy-holo, & squara of thin glass, about soven-oightlis of an inch hx ono-sixtoonth thiok, is uuwud into o “gnug,” which it ncouratoly’ fits, "ho pancls (thiera aro threo) aro thon shot back, at onco fix- ing thomeolves aud the seals, It is now fmpos- sible to insort tho koys in the locks without smashing tho soals all to piocos, and o flaw in any oue would show that tamporing had beon attomptod. If thoso sesls were imitablo, thoeirlikes. could be substitutod, bub thoy aro inimitablo, and aro roudorod so by tho fusion of red an whito Elnn! blown 1nto shoots or panos. On onch shoot, whilo in o frosh stato, is sproad paper ruled into squaros. On oach squaro dovices of uny arbitrary hind ara then ponoilod, Ro- moving tho paper, asphaltum is applied to the glass surface, ‘protty much all, oxcopt whoro tho dovicos aro penciled. Thoso it lonves intact in rod, with horo aud thero a gseparate, occontrio stronk of red, different In every caso, Theso squares are thon cut by a diamond and becomo tho seals. Tho seals” aro phnlnt'mphud, and whilo tho samo procossos gono through’ with would not produce any such goals at all, the yuatogmfhs of tham prosorve their resomblance ntact. "hoso photographs sro posted on tho pogos of littlo blank books, and ono book ench coutaining tho senls on onch box ot a polling place is given to tho oflicors of election, to oach candidato, or to the roprosontative of oach, or of onch committco. Every book- holder thus bocomes o chock on nll tho Test. If iho sonls aro smashed that shows, If tho aoals aro changed cach book shows., And with- out smashing tho seals no human Leing can gob into tho box oxcopt by broaking tho entira thing all to piocos. 'l pancls thus covorod by tho seals faston tho lid audbox togother by n screw on the inside, just as the knives of a jack-plane aro serewed togothor, Mr. Henry Marston, tho patentoe, and a rosl- dont of Washington, though n citizon of this State, poteuled this' arrangoment in England Inst spring. Mo took tho box to the oflico of tho Loudon Timesin tho fall, Thab paper stipulatod in advanco of noticing tho bLox that it ehould Do givon over to tho custody of exporta whom it picked for threo months, to soo if thoy could get inside tho box without bronk- ing tho soals. Two Lundred and fifty pounda wero put inslde as an incentive, The oxports tried for the timo specified and could not broak tho soals, and aould not make_othors just liko them for substitution. On Decomber 0, last yonr, tho Times stated thoso facts in an oxcoptional and quite favorablo articlo upon tho ipvention. Bince then _tho box hns boon patonted in the British Lmpiro and tho United Btates, and has boon ex- hibited to tho authoritios of sevoral citics and of the District of Columbia, seouring from all sttostation of its complete soourity and admira- tion for itasimplicity. Its genoral introguction, indeed its compulsory adoption by lnw, is ouly & question of timo, becauso it entiroly noutralizes ballot-box stufling, and by so much is about tho bout aid to puro polities and froo governmont which mechanical gonius has yot supplied to tho world. —_— Col. Mackonzie’s Defont of Moxican Indinnn, HEADQUANTERA DEPARTMENT OF TEXAS, BAN ANTONIO, Tox,, June 3, 1873, Gonoral Ordors, No. 6.] 1t s with groat plessuro the Dopartmont Com- magder announcos to bis command tho gallant and succossful attack by Col. R. 8. Mackenzio, Tourth Cavalry, with a portion of his rogiment, upon tho combined camps of hostilo Kickapoo, Lipan, and Moscalero-Apncho Indians, Iaving sscertained tho location of thoso tribes, pnrtica of which hfl(ldjust mado o dovastating raid on the Rio Grande frontior of Texas, Col. Mackon- zlo assembled six companies of Ws regimont on tho ovoning of Moy 17, marohod all that night, oncountoring and oyorcoming tho dificuitics an obatacles incidontal to such marches in a strango country, and struck the Indiane at 7 o'clock on the morning of the 18th, kllllnfi 19 warriors, cap- turing Costiliotos, principal Chiof of tho Lipauy, 40 womon and childron, and about 63 ponics, and dostroying threo villagos with thoir accumulatod property. Ifis own lova was throo men wouuded, —one mortally. ‘T'ho companios and officors ongaged wors as follows : Companios A, B, G, E, I, aud M, Fourth Cavalry; Copta, N, B. Bof.augbiin Claronco Mmmk‘ John B. Wilcox, E. B, Doau- mont, Willinm O'Connell ; First Lieuts. W, C. Homplill G, A. Thurston, G, L. Indson, . Lynch, Jr.; Socond Liouts. O, W, Budd, R. G. Cartor, H, G. White, C. A. P. Hatflold, J. W, Martin,—all of tho Fourth Cavalry; Becond Liout. John Dullis, Twonly-fourth Infantry, commanding Bominole scouts, ; Licut. aud Adj. L. G., Purkor, Fourth Cavalry; and Acting Agsistant Surgeon Donald Jackson, . o+ . . Col. Mackonzie's report says: . .+ . . “Privato Petor Carrigan, Company D, Fourth Cavalry, who happened to bo hero on detached sorvico and was attached to Company I, was mortally wounded. Private William Tlr, of X Company, Fourlh ~ Cavalry, & splondid old soldier who has sorved in the rogiment_sinco its orgauization, losesiis right arm noar tho shoul dor. Privato Loonard Knipponbergar, Company E, Fourth Cavalry, alightly wounded in the face, is now on duty,” s+« 'Tho Commanding Genoral tondors to ol. Mackonzio and his gallaut command his thanks and congratulations’ for tho very hand- #omo wmanner in which thoy scoomplished this perilous and diflionlt work. ‘Tho cheerful and ready conduct of tho men under the unsyoidablo rivations, having nothing to eat_for noarly two days but o littlo linrd broad, is quitn a8 oraditablo to_thom as thelr gallantry in tho fight, Itis belloved that a fow ropetitions of this effactive sud summary punishment would give quick to that portion of the Rio Grande frovtier so long outraged by thoso Indiaus, By cowmiand of Brig-Gon. 0, 0. Augur Cuauncry MoKreven, Asgistant Adjutaut Gonoral, - The Logic of Crime, From the Troy (N. Y.) Hudyet, Things como around in wonderfully slrango ways, and conneot porsons with events ith whlch thoy seem to stand in no rolation what~ ever. Tour yoors ago Mr, Gilbert 11, Robingon, o Joweler in Mumnronack, N. Y., was found doad in his bod in & elooptug-room buok of his storo, Hin skull had boen broken, and his pookets had boen robbed, but the robber was not able to offect an entranco futo tho safo whora the jowolry was kopt, Itwas n nysterious murder, ond, after somo slight offorts by tha polico 'nuthoritios of Woatohostor County, thoy abandoned tho soaroh for tho murdoror, ' Royoral young mon bf the town had boou in tho hubit of u{mudlug on oceasional night with. Robinson in his room, aud among theso was Potor Torrill, & young man of ood fawmily, and Mr, Robinson's ‘most Intimate riond, Xt appoars not to hava boon obrerved at tho timo that Lorrill absentod himeolt from town on gome protenso, and didnot attond Robinson’s funoral. ' Lat wintor—it waa.in January—Ospt. Gabriol 8, Linrgor ran off with Mrn, Mnr{ Rtich- ardson, the wifo of uuo"fif Richnrdson; of Mam- aroneok, The boroavad husband mado soma of- forttogothls wifo_back, but finding bho was do- terminod to loavo him and broak up lis fomi] h, hio lot hor go, end proceoded to got adivorco, Ife 8oL It, and Potor Torrill was 6 witness for him, Who storo polut-blank ngatnst tho charactor of Mra. Rlohardson for chastity. At length Mrs, Lohnrdson got tired of Onpt. Durgor, foft him, and, roturning to Momaronook, askod Mr, Rich- nrdson to tako hor bnok, IIo deolined tho ‘honor, and fnfornod hor that Lio had vory plossantly Dpassod tho ioncymoon of divorce, aird was quito sntisflod to romoin o ninglo man., Mrs, Rich- ardson wont nfter tho conrt-roconls, and was somowhat nstonishod to loarn what Torriil had sworn to, Bho donfed the rott imponchmont contained in Torrill's tostimony, and said she could now throw soma light on tho mysterious Robingon murdor, Torrill henrd of this romarl &ud ran off. Mrs. Richardson wns interviewod l'f the polico, nud gavo such o clroumstantial statemont of llobinson's murder, and how Tor- n'll Lad admittod to hor that ho had dono it, that Torrill was pought and found in Now York City. Ho isnow in the Culm&y Jail ot White Plains, oharged with the murder of tho Mamaroneck Joweler four yoars ago. 5 —_——— NEWS PARAGRAPHS, Bouth Dend has reached tho dignity of hav- ing n dally papor, the Daily Tribusic, —Among tha dobris loft on o plonio und noar Now York, Sundsy wook, wan n doad baby. —Tho anumal meating of 'tho Wostorn Asno- clatod Pross will bo held at Put-in-Bay, Loke Lrlo, Juno 25, —Visitors at Niagarn must pay for all thoir en- {O,rmunls, this sondon. ‘Tho renr windows of all ho hotol rooms have boon boardad up to pre- vont patrons from soolng tho falls, and all trav- olors aro compelled to pay 60 conte for Loaring thio roar, or havo cotton crammed fin tholr cara. —Thol,s““ pnoumatic tubo of Brisbano hng falled. Evon botwoon the On);ltul and Govorn- mont Printing Oflico, ab Washington, it doos not work entisfactorily. Pnoumatio oxprossos may in timo travorse tho Iand in all diroctions§ but tho timo ia ovidontly not noar at hand, - —Tushvillo, the county soat of Schuylor Coun- ty, 1ll., at o lnto olootion voted for and egainet whisky, boor, and billlards, resnlting os fok lowa: ' Againet whisky, 108; for whinky, 08 against boor, 145; for beor, 83} against billfards), 139; for billlards, 83, —Thoro aro_not, perhaps, many Judges liko that ono in & Wostern Btato who, whon an un- wary counsol had laboriously citod = long list of deofsious of varions tribunals, conclusive, na ho thought, of his caso, dismissod oll with tho re- mark: “‘Idon't goono dooision from tho Gen- coral Torm of this doostrict.” —An ontiro congrogation of German Roman Ontholics, within the jurisdiction of tho Episco- pal Dis].mg of Contral Now York, during the lat- tor part of May signifiod thoirdesiro to the Right Rov. . D, ].lnufinikm to anplncml undor his caro; whereupon tho Rov. A, F. Rénpff, a Gor-~ an!nn pricat of tho Episcopal Church, was sont to om, ; —Tho libel Inwa of Ponusylvanits, no loss than Quaker traditions, aro promotivosf mildness of dlation by papors lgubnunnd thorold. Honos wa acoount for tho Philadolphia I’ress romarking that tho murder of Walworth in Now York, by his son, hns naturally oreated great excitomont, and called forth genoral condomnation of the It outs away of tho red glass,| unflial act.” —The nomos of the canal hoats on tho Dela- waro & Hudson Conal are about ns various and soomly a5 tho namos of the modern novols, Hero aro somo of them, and thoy do vory well for the purpose to which thoy ard put: * Bo Just ond Fear Not,” *I'm Quifo o Ilonlthy Led,” 1 Ita Naugluty, Dut Ite Nico,” and *Frop La- T, —Twonty-oight million dollars have beon ex- pondod in dooponing and otherwise improving tho River Clydo, Glasgow, by the Trusteos of tho River Olyde Navigntion Company. The ‘work is still vigorously coutinued with six power- fal machines, dredging over ono million tons evary yoar, —Hays tho Bavannah (Goorgin) News: ** A colore ‘{mfl,h in Thomasville was hired by a charitablo man to carry a shouldor ofpork to any poor family ho could find. Ilo went to every 080 in town, but all denied that thoy wero poor. In some inglances ho was even pursued o tho front gatos by excitod fomales, Who ox~ pressod & dosire to curl his hair with the small oud of a broom.” —A military funeral was passing faghionable church in Boston last Sunday, and tho band was playiug thoDoad March in Saul, when tho proach- er gava notico that tho sorvicea would bo sus- ponded *‘ until tho Sabbath-broakers had paceed out of hearing.” He ]vrrobublx thought that in- spiriting musio was 8t. Patriok’s Day in tho Morn- ing, or 6ome such profane composition. —A tract of salt maadow contalning 20,000 ncres or moro, oxtonding slong tho eaalorn shoro_of tho bay of San Francluoo, from a poin noar tho old San Joso Mission to Alviso, has ro- cuml{ boon sold to gome English cnl:flulistu for about @16 on aoro, ‘This Iand had boen partly reclaimod, andtho work of raclaiming tho wholo far enough advanced to demonstrato that overy Inorg ocould bo converted into the beat quality of —A woman advertises in & Vionna paper who is_evidontly a very handy person to have in the community, where” humanity is subjoct to ite present varioty of wants and weaknesses. Hor announcement rends thus: *“‘Anna Agrikol, slck nurso, watchos dead bodios, ropairs straw chairs, applics locches, and makos pastrics, dossorts, und deliencies.” —It nppoars from the traffic returns of the Buez Cannl that in the elevon months of 1872-'73 672 yossols paesed through, sgainst 288 in the pmr:ad.ln’f twolve months, while tho ton- nago incronsod nt o still 1an4:: rato—G74,818 tons, against 293,862 tons. Thia gives to tho short cut 24 por cont of all the toningo passin ot presont botwoon India and Europe an Amorica, —TFarmers hays commonced the wheat harvest in the grent Valloy of the Ban Jonquin, From the bost information the Morced Argnas can ob- tain, the yield will bogabout two-fifths na com- pored with that of last yoar, By adding tho in- crensed aorengo in Merced County, that Sapur thinks the aggrognto grain production will bo oqual to flva-oighths of tho amount raised in 1873, with a vory groat incroase in the amount of hay out.—San Francisco Call, June 9. 0 following story is told to illustrato the strictness with which tho Cunard Steamship Line is mannged. The Caplain of one of tholr Now York ships baving latoly marriod, asked leavo to tako his wifo with him on one voyago. This was grantod, but, on_going to take command whon tho ahip was rendy for ses, hio found one of his brothor Captaing on bourd, from whom he loarnod that, though the Company had no objoo- tions to hin toking his wifo to Amorica, thoy were not willing to trust him with the ehip too, —Tho London Times porsists in ignoring tho Newepapor Pross Fund.” The institution grows in importance, and its annual dinnors aro grand affairs, somn of tho most ominent men of the day being presont, but tho Times nover roports & word of it, nor alludes to the fund in any man- ner. Laat yoar the King of tho Bolgians prosid- od, and Mr, Froudo filled tho same placo at tho recont dgnnor, ‘Tho explanation of thisis said to be that tho Times has a fund of its own, —Neue Militarische Blatler, the Prussian mili- tary jonrnal, gives somo itoms relativo to tho Munsortilla honchfonn fo.bs adopted in the Gorman army. It requires less timo for lDlflinfi than cither tho needle-gun or the chassopot, i# abla to carry 260 yarda whon undor favorablo circumstancos and in the bost condition. Why tho ohiango has boen made docs not appear; bub it may, iu part o at lonst, bo owing to & cerlain clumsinoss intorforiug with the offoct of the noedlo-gun, ——— More than 121,000 Ohinnmen Alrendy in Californine=25,000 in San Frone cisco-=NTilllonw in Reserve, From the San IFrancfaco Chronicle, A fow daya ago a Ohronicle roportor, dosirous of obtaining soms reliable information in regard to tho number of Ohinamon {n California, the conditions upon which they are brought fmgu. oto,, obtained an introduction to Ah Yu, Chiof Ingpector to the Sam Yup Ohinese Immigration Company. Ah Yuis a very shrowd and intelli- gont man, whoso position givos him superior fa- cilitics for obtaining correct information upon the subjoct reforred to. Loo Wing, a commission morchant of Novads, who has rosided in Oali- forni for twonty-throo yonrs, was prescnt dur- ing the Intorviow, and corroborated tho stato-+ monts of Ah Yu,' Both mon spoak English woll, "Tho convorsation rau about as follows Reporter—I wish to got some information from you sbout tho Chinogo {n Oalifornia, Will you toll me what P“ know on that subjoct ? Ah Yu—With ploensuro, sir. Q. How many Chinoso immigration companies aro thore? A Bix; the Yung Wo, S8am Yup, Sing Yung, Hop Wo, Yang Wo, and Cun Chow, Q. Which s tho largest company? A. Bing Yung. Q5 And which 1s tho oldest ? A, Sam Yup, Q. Now, will you toll mo tho number of Chi- nnuon oach company hias in Californis, A, Yes. Yung Wo lins 14,000; HBam Y\;}v, 0,000; Bing Yung, 55,000; Hop Wo, 20,000; Yang Wo, 6,000 Qun Ohow, 17,000, Q. Will you repont tho numbors ”nln ? [This was done without the lightost variation,] Q. Ihavo made a total of 121,000 Chinese at presont in California, e it possiblo that thore aro 50 many in tho conntry? ~ A, Ob, yes, thore | Lioro, aro tho; aro moro. Thosd aro only tho mon wo hiavo any naccount of. -Moro than- a thousand havo como on tholr own money, : i Q. How do theso com%n\leu got your country- mon to como horo?* A. Each compnny has fts hendquartora at somo largo nonpmt"n &nlxxn, and agonts all through the country, who gathor tho meon and womon to comoe hera, Q. Whero aro tho hondquarters of thono six compnnica? A, Bam Yup, at Oanton ; Yang Wo ot Tlonglong 1 ilio othor four at Macto, Q. Thiose who come haro are 'tho sorvants for throo yoars of the companios who bring thom not? A. Noj thoy belong to tho company.untll thoy havo paid thelr passngo- ‘money and a commipsion, ~Bomotimes o man Enyn tin ono yonr; sometimos, whon lnzy and, ad, nat ot all, Q. What olnss—what sorb of men come horo ? A, Mostly vory poor ; somo vory bad ; all low. . Why do'so many como? A. Bocauso n Chinaman at Lome novor enrns more than 00 conta o day, and ofton stnrves,' Horo ho gols $1 n day and Ilves much bottor. Q. Do {ou think many moro wiil come? A. OLy, yos ; Lwico as mAny 88 now, ‘d” Why? A, Booauso Englichmon aro run- niug steamors now at lower prices. Thousands more will come. Q. How many Chineso aro thoro in San Fran- olsco—nro thero na many as 18,0007 A, Oh, many moro, Wait & minute. Aftor locking at somo Looks, Ah Yu turmed snd eald: “Thoro aro in San Franolaoo botweon twonig-thmn and twonty-five thousand Obinose, You think thoro ro not so many, porhaps, but I know it is truo. Whits mon” oannot count Ohinamen,” Q. And how many more do you think aro lcnmi;ag? A. Well, wo con spare soventoon mill- ons ‘With roapeot to the numbér of women in the clty and doaths por weok, Al Yu would or could givo no information, — ‘Women ns Laborers in Vionnas Correspondence of the Daltimore American, I havo bofore alluded to tho fact that women gnr!nm the hardest kind of Inboring work in ormany, but wos not proparod for the sighta 1 bave witnossod to-day in Vienns, In Amoricn mixing mortar and earrying tho hod 18 consid- ored such hard work that “fow white mon can. bo found williug to undertako it at tho prosent dny, An {mmonso building nosr our hotol , ocoupyin, & wholo block, fa fu courso of oroction, on ShicE not loss than 400 peraons are employed, fully 200 of whom nro womon. All the hard laborin work is done by women, such as mnking an carrying mortar in buckets on tholr hoads o the workmon, aud handling tho brick, Thoy saro not allowed o momont's lolsure, sovoral overseors boing on gnard to keop thom constantly {n motion. Em ortion of women at work on all the new uildings, and there must bo many thousands of thom to-day doing this spoclos of Isboring work in Vienoa. Thoey are both oung, middlo- aged and old, but all secom to bo strong and healthy, At dinner time thoy swarm into the &hops to purchaso o pioce of brown bread, and ©eat their dinner sitting on the curbstones. Tho Tagos s ono florin, or forty-oight conta per day, and I am nssured by o gontloman resident Lors thab most of thom elecp abont_the building on shavings, or in burns or shods, having no homes, It Is not to bo wonderod at that of tho 8,000 births annually in tho lying-in Lospitals of Vion- i‘xl,klols than 500 are of childron born in wod- lock. —— A New Orleans Dogborry, &rom the New Orleans Herald. Heone—Commissiouor Bhaunon's offico—Com- migsionor in his shirt sleoves, lolling back lnzily in his casy chair, conversing familiarly with soveral colored frionds—Entor gontloman {from bank, with sight draft on Commissionor, Shannon (Bristling up)—Tako your hat off, sir; don't you know this is o court, gir, and in’ sossion, s Bank Olork (Taking off his hat)—Did not know this wag a court, sir: did not supposo tho court Bat In its shirt slooves. Bhanuon (Outraged at tho_insclence of the clerk, but smothering his angor)—Well, sir, what do you want ? Bank Olork—Hero is a sight draft on you, sent. 1us for colloction. Bhannon (furions)—This conrt is in session, guha your draft away; bring it back aftor court- ours, 2 Bank Clork—VYory well, sir; yon will find the draft at the bank; if not paid by 8 o'alock, it will be placed in thoe hands of a notary for protost. on—Da you mean to toll me you will not bring it buck atter court-hours? Bank Olork—Exactly, 1 take my lit off tothe court, but will cortainly Em(nat tho court if he dooan't pay it by 8 o'clack. g Exit clork, smiling ; Shannon Iooking s if he expected the sky to fall and crush swoh simpu- dence to » United Btates Commissionor—a court. ——— Horkimer County Dairy Market. Frrrie FALLs, N, Y., June 14.—Anothor wook with # dull markot and lower prices, tho falling off on facto- rlea being fully %o. Tho delivory of farm dafrica amounted to aboiit 800 boxes, and salea wero mado at 100 to 120 for skimmed, and from 13c to 1do for good oxtra, In factorios tho offorings wero cstimated to roach from 6,000 807,000 boxea, 3,000 hoxus of which woro Bold, ‘Thero was & good deal of dissatiafaction among dairsmen at tho low rates, and many rofused to soll, ‘whtlo othors sont forward their goods on_commisaton, Wo glve the leading _transnctious, na follows : Dotes, 13%0; Drochiltis Bridgo, ldo:' Brockett & Futu, 133{0; Central Valloy, 1doj Cold Brook, 1do: Cold Spring, 13%0: Conntryman, 140; Orum Oroek, 1930} Eatonville, 14o: Fairfold *Association, 14o; . North Fairflold, 140 ; Old Fatrflold, 140 Herdwmen Asmocie tion, 1o Hetkimwr County Cenfral, 140 J. D. Ivos, ldc; Litllo Falls ontral, 1axe; oo, Lodine, 14c + Mariholm, Mo Mauhoim' Centro, 1o Middlovillo, 1do; Mother Greok, 2x0; Newort, Ho; Nowills Assoclation, 1o Kichols, 140 Old’ Stono Ohireh, 1337c; Palne's Hollow, 140; Rathbinyille, 1405 Old Ballbury, 140; Shell's Bush, 140 ; Small’s Tus, 13yc; Smith Oreck, 140 ; Small's Bush, 140 ; Bt, Johnavillo, 40;_Btono_Arabls, 1do; Btono Arabla Ceutro, 140 ¢ "Top Noteh, 10k ; {Vhito' Oreck, 14 ; Zimman Creok 1de, "'Tho quality of factory cheden thls woek is reports & to bo oxcollent, Buttor, only & fow tubs of grass mako and sold at #7c, At tho Herkimer Villago mar. Kot prices woro a 1ittfo lower than ot Littlo Falls, At tho Utica Oty Markot, trado was dull and only about 1,600 boxes changed hands, Pricos rangod from 185{e t0 13%c, the ruling Sgure Lolng 3¢ for facto- Tics, Buyers claim that monoy was lost on tho previ- ‘ous week's shipments of cheeso, and henco the deoling in prices thig wook. 1t will be seen that the top prico thin woek ot Littlo Talla for *fancp " factorles 13 140 Last yeor for tho correaponding woek prices ranged from 140 to 14ic— twelve factorios selling at 14(c, and nbout 6,000 boxes wero sold, Thoro waa ratn in Horkimor on Tucaday night and Wadneaday which has froshened up grass considern~ Dly, but it s atill very dry, sud cows are not yot yleld- {ng thelr beat, e Edmund Yates deseribes Loon Gambotta asa fat, gross man of middle lisight, with roddish- brown complexion, and decidedly red nose, with & queer louche, or cook eyo, which givos him & 1al -,lovznl, half-siniator oxprossion, Ho woors & curly-brimmed, groaso-stained hat, a tortolso- Slioll dovblo eye-glass hanging looss round his nook, shining coat and full trousors, into the pm;ktota of which his bands are thrust up to the ‘wrists. DEATHS, BROWN-In this city. on Bunday morning, Junols, Mise Wonithy Brown, aged ) yoars, ‘Tho funoraf sorvicos will ‘tako piace from the Iootary of Obrlst Church, 8§10 Biichigan-av., at 8 o'slock th Mouday) afternoon. b llll(]\vN»Du l’fllll{ ovoning, tholsth inst., Ara. Clara Blarr Brown, widow of the lato' Judgo Honry Brown, in tho 78l yoav of hiee a Funoral (rom tho rosidonco of hor son-la-law, Thomas L. Korrest, 419 Contro-at., on Mondsy noxt atdo'olock pom. Felonds of tho famfly are invited. MULFORD~Friguds who desiro' 10 aitend tho funoral of lsg, Mtobocoa Mulford, tonday, canloanu by tio 1 Solook train, and roturn from Tiosabil &% 0350, ‘The firm of Roado & Hoaro, Vnginoers, Rooms 86 and 7 Portland look, dormor Daahorn nud (‘quhl'l;filu'x‘:;‘:ufl 5 ago, 1L, having dissolved partnors io 4 ufi."nn‘:fim o et axo ‘masamed Uy AL 1. . Hoads, 53 o wil continuy o ohrr ou ho buslaest. . o o June 14, 1673, 2. LE. M. HOARIE AUCTION SALES, BY BRUSH, SON & CO. At 74 West Van Buren-st,, TUESDAY, June 17, at 10 a, m,, ‘Will be sold FURNITURH, CARPHTS, BEDDING, Orockery, Refrigerator, SBtoves, Mirrors, eta., offects of a 11-room housse, BRUSH, SON & 00., Auotioneera. Wednesday, June 18,at 10 a,m., ‘Wil bo sold Partor Buits, Chambor Sots, Bodsteads, Bu- roaus, Tablos, Mattrossos, Bedding, Loungos, Carvots, Cook Btoves, Patlor, Dinlog.room, and Kitohon Kurni- turo, BRUSH, HON & 00., Auotlonoors, 41 Bouth Oanal TO THE TRADE IN GENERAL. ATOTION SALHB GENERAL NEE‘.RGHLANDISE At 012 o'clook a. m., June 16, 1873, At No, 85 Weat Madlson-at. (Galt Houss Black), 850,000 Btock, without rosorve, W, A, JHESTLL, Auctioncor, t.. .and graveled throu, Wo found the samo- AUOTION SALES. R y BIASON & FOSTHIL. GREATSALE ENGLEWO PROPERTY AT ATCTION, On Monday, June 18, at1o’clock . p. m., on the premises, EIGHTY LOTS Adapted for Residence and Busizess, FRONTING ON State-st, Vinoennes-av., Dearborn, and Olark-sts, ‘Thia choloo proporty whioch we will offer ot this sale ia sltuatod betweon Bixt; nnd Haventioth.ata,, onst of and within two blooks of the Normnl Schaol, nocessiblo by obout thirty-two trains daily, ench way, on tho Miohignn Southern, Rook Pittaburgh & I't, Wayno Railronda ; six tralng A on this soason; 50 to 76 dwolling houses are now boing built, snd many othor substantial im- ‘provomonts mxolng on. Btroots are graded tho moner% u%nn! in oll reapoots tonny of theavenues, Good plank sidownlka from the Normal Sohool Dopot to tho prn&nrty and during tho Bummer aplank sidowalle wiil bo built from tho Dopoton Bixty-third-st.. Taking this property all in all, {t is of. tho most desirable and attractivo charnotor, and offors the best inducomonts for speculation and cogupstion of any prop- orty now offored for oale in tho suburbs of Ohlongo. This proporty is only soven milos from VanBuren-at. Depot; timo in gotting there only about 20 mi; Dlnggéfi t}nntu. Tho looation in hnnlf-h‘y;',flvivflh o g:rn(almd 'ac of cost, and n free ride will be furnishod all who wish to attend thie salo. ‘Torms of aale, 1-3 caah, balanco in 1 and 2 ggars, with 6 per aont inforost. A depoxit of 50 will bo required on each lot.” Full War- ronty Deed bo given, with printed copy of Dentractof i, will start from th S0 n of cars sf om_the Rook Island Hailrond Depot on’VanBuren- at., 0t 12 o’clock noon, awpytng ot Twonty« sacond-at,, and return at 5 o’clock, frae for all ‘Wwho wish to attend tha snle, Particulars and plats will bo furnished by ELISON & FOSTE Auctioneors, 87 Markot-at. First Grgnd Sa:ie RIY. PEREMPTORY SATE OF TEN ACRES, To be Sold in Lots, AT AUCTION, On Tuesday Afternoon, June 17, At 3 o'clock, on tho promises, to closo an undivided interest. Beinj subdivision of the 8. E. 1-4 of the 8. W. 1-4 of the N, W.1-4 of Section 12, Town 39, North of Range 13, East, lying south and fronting on Sacramento Square and Central Pork Boulovard, and west of and fronting on Sacramento-av. In this subdivigion there are10 elegant Ros- idence Lots fronting on Sacramento Square, which is to be used as a Park; 10 elegant Lots fronting on Central Park Boulevard, which is 260 feet ‘wide; 10 elegant Lots fronting on Sacramento-av., which 18 100 feot wide; and 3G choice Lots fronting on Nicholls and Yufior-sts., 1less than two minutes’ walk from tho Dgflgt of the C. & N. W. Railroad. is property is east of and near Central Park, being situated on the Grand Central Park Boulevard, and only about three miles from the Court House, and one mile inside the city limits. Of all the choice property fronting tho Parks of Chi- ©ago, none is more accessible or de- sirable, or has & grester prospective value than this. Bpocial Tratn of cars will start from Wallu:at. Dopot at 30'slock 1, ., stonping at Halstod-st, and Paric Statton, and roturn at € o'clock, for tho convenionco of nll porsons wrho would Jike {0 attond tho salo, All ara Invitad. - 'TERMS OF ALK cash, balanco oho, {wo, and throo yaars. A dopositol $60 Wil ho roquired on’ onoht lot, it portect, Trinted abutraots will b tirnished gach pugchinsor, For tfurmation aud plat call on Mossra, Avory, Millor & Rlgdon, 143 Monroo-st., or to ELISON & FOSTER, Auctioneers. TWO MILLION DOLLARS, GREAT OLOSING OUT. TRUSTEES’ SALE REALAND PERSONALPROPERTY " Bolonglug ta the OHICAGO LAND COMPANY, AT PUBLIO AUCTION, 00 Vednesday, the 18thday of Jan, 1873, By tho artioles of tho assoclation of sald Compnny, 1t Is rovided tiiat all tho proparty in thehantly of tho Triistoos I the month ot .JTm.'lh"fa. must Lo sold at auotion for oagh, to closo tho trust. Thio roalty ta contraliy locatod in the OITY OF OIII- GAGO, and'is valnod at 1,500,000, audt eomposed Inrgol of rivr and canal frontago, dockad and roady for fmniod- atouso, Also, a largo nunibar of vacantlote in tho inimio. dinto violnity of thio ducks, all woll adapted for businoss rposs. o titio to this proporty is wnqusstionad, having boon eld and ownod by the Assnciation for twonly yoars. The porsuual proporty consists of notos bearing 7 por. cont Intorest, haviug from ono to five years to run, and ‘amouuting to lbfllll&flm‘m. 060 notes ware rocelvod for doterrd paymunts otk Iatid boughs feom tho Com by tho makora thoranf, awd fiielr jayhiont. (s socur Diortgago an tho same: RIS OF BALE, OARI ersil beonerty Wil bo roady o trausfoe' sud deiivery ramodintoly aftor tho aatn. - Fnrotisors of Fonlly wil by ruquirad tomaka a donot on o day of kaloof 10 por cong Sntho aniount of tHolt purchaso, i balaneo. o Do, patd gllmllhlfl oras soon aftor tho salo as deods oan o 0 and dellvorod, MAMNLON D. 0GDEN, 1. 8 BEEOHER, GEORGL WATEON, “Trugl fihlaflfi,fl”flnml&lfl. l?flv I8 B BoavE, Nucratary. iflos snuthwst coror’ of Lako snd Clark-ata., Room 8, socond floor. TEE ABOVE Peremptor, AND . GLOSING-0UT SALE or 'ty CHICAGO LAND COMPANY, BY AUOTION, Will Positively Take Placo on Wednesday Morning, Juno 18, 1873, at 10 o’clock, ON Tilt GROUND, commonoing salo at Kast Division- L, st, bridge, us Il loavo Ogdon's Dullding, coruer of d liasors o th nuds, ey o comvey o B S FORTEME, A ctiotoces, AUCTION SALES, TEE CLOSING SALE MR, GALE'S SUPERB OOLLEOTION OIL PAINTINGS, AT 958 WABASH-AV., Wil tako plagce on MONDAY EVENING, JUNH 16, at 8 o'clock. HLISON & FOBTER, Auct'rs. UuilslflngtawsBrickMauhineflu. BANKRUPTOY, We willsoll on TURSDAY MORNING, Juno 17, at 11 ojolock, at tha southoast cornor of Gltuton and Monroo. ata.. tiia ont i Aol R Iz aiacts of tho UNITID STATHS BRIC) AT ATCOTION. jonstating ‘of inttora patant tsauod by tho United Btates, n ranco, and Belginm, for linprovoments in . "AT60 tho ofloo" fatnitiny, ony. mesoni: engino, and mnohigory of all kinils, Into. Jet of wecoghe: sorap, and {ron one horno, finy and harnosn; ono dorzick at Matison-st. hridgos and A1) L, porsonal prope o5l belintng it ogie' B ordercf 70" TLIBON & FOSTER, Apotioncers " *H/8000 BANKRUPTCY! BANKROPTCY! Wo will oll on WEDNESDAY morning, JUN| 13, 8¢ 1T oleloek) at tio beickyaa of T, the Hiinols & Michigan Canal, hiall milo woat of Brigits on, tho romauing offsots of tho United’ Btates Brlok Ma. ohing Campany, AT ATUCTION. Uno horso, 3 wagons, 24 te, 160 briok bos 3 wihoolbariois, § Uriok maohin, 13 soie af B Sl ganortment of nplomonts, aud i‘m. oot vestous, ehads, rookory, , b,y &o., Tonglug to sald oatate, iy orifor of o 0w 80, b HIRAM L. 3 BLISON & TOSTER, Anctionssrars 1> Aselanoo FIVE LOTS ON SHURTLEFF-AY, Botwoon Trenty-nintlust. (formorls ki S Tilefintiests Coporenis o Sriflplacoe) Wii{ohouso-placo), AT ATOTION, ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 24, At 3 o'clock, on the ground, Tolng Lots 4, 25, 20, 3, and 33 doop, {0 a 10-foot"al Titlo fourth castt, balanco 4 foot front by 135 fos oy p"‘“l:i: n"l‘arml-" ?u- ‘and 3 yoars, with 8 por ent, fo, Lorust. Thoso Luls oré sitiiatod only'ivo blogks mest of Btatoaat., In a tblokly-sottlod portlon of tho oity, nd are valuablo 'for rosidonco purposcs. Iersona attending th #alo can tako tho Btate-st. Cars to Thirtioth.st., which (s only a fow minutou' walk from the pronorty. ELISON & FOSTER, Auctioncora, By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. SALE OF VALUABLE CORNER LOTS, Business aud Residence Property, Monday, June 16, at 10:30 a.m., On tho ground, corner of Clark-st, snd Webster.av., near Lincoln Park. TWm, A. Butters o Co. WILI SELL BY ATUCIION, At the timo aud placo above namod, 4 Choloo Cornor Lots aud 0 Insido Tots, ultablo for storos aud rosldencon. A ood sowor passos oach lot; also wator and gas. positire, ; TERMS--Ono-thifd onsh, balancoIn 1 and 2 years. WM. A. BUTTERS & 00., Auctioncers. VHISEY, WINE, ALE Pipes, Cut N=ils, &c., AT ATTSTION; ™ Tuesdoy Morning, June 17, at 10 o'olock, At our Balesrooms, U5 nnd 67 South Canal-at., 16 Brls. Monongaheln, Old Bourbon, Bour nol, Old Orow, Silver Orock, Marshall, Bourbon, and Body Whiskics, all primé Rgoods, full Broog. Claret Wino, Olay Fipes, Ale, &o. 20 Casks Cut Nails, ‘WAL A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctionoor. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, Fino now Top Buggies, Open Wagons, Phaetons, Demoorat aad Iixpress Wagons, Double and Bingle Harnoss, o AT ATCOTION, At 66 and 57 South Oanal-st., Wednesday morning, ot 10 o’clook. WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., -Auctioneors. SPECIAL SALE. Lar irablo 1 Toady-Mado Olothing, Cmg?cm':&:..&;' oo of Toady-Mado ng, AT ATUCTION, Qo WEDNEBDAY, JUNE 18, at 9 o'clack, in Bowen Bros,' Blook, 15and 17 {'\71‘(" lll‘n.ui‘ m‘ WtiRs & 0., Augtioncers. DRY GOODS, Fancy Dross Goods, Straw Goods, &o., AT ATCTION, Qn THURSDAY, JUNE 1o, ol 01 olclack, in Bowen - Block, S e ot Block 1o and 1T A R B0 ens & co., “Austioncots. South Shfire Property AT AUCTION. This Delighttul Snbnrban Property Embraces Some of the Choicest Lots on the Sonth Storg LAKE FRONTAGE AND GROVE, ‘Will be sold by us on Honday, Jung 23. This Property Must be Sold. SEE BILLS. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctionsors, BY GEO. P. GORE & CO., 32, 24 & 36 Randolph-st. DRY GOODS!! GREAT OPINING SALE On Tuesday Morning, June 17th, at 9:30 O’Clock, and oommodious quartors, 63 and In the now, ole baah- e astive lino .of. Dress Goods' 13- Alpasas; Délalics, Linonw, Sultings, &o. A oot Eidh of Gulis Niwior Siios, Fiao Fels UZ.‘:’.! tnrolaon of Whito Gonds, Hestory, Undorwoar, 3 i 0l ‘ankeo Notlons, &e., &o. "AVTY 0100k apocial oiforiui of Tugrain Carpiats by tha EUREKA | Call and See Our New Store! The Largest and Finest Auction« House in Americal Tho LARGEST and MOST ELEGANT stock of Honsehold Furniture BVER OFFERED AT AUOTION. b Parlor Sulta of aveey doscription: arhls, Waod, An';'i‘glnlll.fnOlmmlmhflo\l; nck Wainut, Wardrubory o b Pillar Kxtonuion ‘Tl 5 Maiblo-top Tablea; Klogan Bldabioards: Narblo-top Burosua and Gomuiudos: Sotas, Loungaos, O Unrpots; W, 4. Tiadkinghnm: Waro, " At 116 oluok-—iugeles snd Lar nwas, Now York miskorar 3 On Baturday, Juno 21, at 9 a'clock a. m. a0, . doiti: & 00., Austionscrs, & 00, y HAVENS, 0SGOOD Auotlonoory, 63 Bouth Oan OUT 11115 OUT TOW RUTKRENOE, 4 NOTIONS, on Thurs. adArgosalaot BILY GOODS A T . oules « Now aho Bocoutiinad Farniture and Gonoral Moruhant dize, on Batgringy Wto3KG00D & 00., Austionours, |

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