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e THE CHICAGO DAILY TRINUNE: TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1874, FOREIGN. The Imperial Reception at _ Chiselhurst Pronounced a Success. Princo Louis Will Abide by the Decision of tho French Tcoples A Formidable Uprising of Slaves * in Cuba. Treasonable Charges Preferred Against Gambetta, GREAT BRITAIN. Loxnox, March 16.—Thero wasa groal erowd of Fronch pooplo at Chisolburst to-day, to colobrato the olgltoenth anniversnry of. the birth of tho Privces Louis Napoloon, Ovor 6,000 cards of admission wore issited, and thoso to Fronch poo- plo ‘ouly, In tho morning mass and thankegiv- Ing gorvices wore hield 3 after which tho Duko of Padua addrossed the Prince in tho name of thoe people of France, congratuinting him upon at- taining his majority. ‘Tho Prince, in roply, ro- turned thanks to his countrymen for their faith~ ful romombranco of tho late Bmporor, and in conclusion said: “Dospito the coufidonce in- spired by tho loyalty of President MacMalon, an irreaistible onrrent of public opinion has pro- nounced in favor of the plobisvite. I am ready to accopt its vordict.” Gront onthusinsm wns manifestod, nnd Camden Iouso was gaily doc- orated. Among the prominont Frenchmer pros- ont wore Olltvior and Rouhor, and the Dug do Grammont, X Lotds Percy and Bomorset, Ward Hunt, Sir Miclinol Benoh, Sir Charles Addorly, nnd Mr. Ball, of the new Government, Lave beon re- clected to Parltament, IInll (Coneorvative) hasbeon elected to Parline ment from Oxford Citv, by 462 majority. Loxpos, March 17—6 a. m.—The Dritish jowrnals gonerally consider the Chisolhurst demongtration a succoss, The Dulke and Duchessof Edinburgh will goon wisit tho Empress Eugonio. T'ho Joss by tho wreck of tho steamer Queon Elizabeth, off Tariffa, is estimatod at £635,000, —_—— CUBA. New Yong, March 16,—Thoe Cubans in this oity hava received information of an uprising of tho alaves on sugar ostates in the District of Baret, about 46 miles from Havana, and in ihie neighborhood of Bahia Ionda. Tho upris- ing began in tho Stato of Jaguerre, and was fomented by tho poor planters, who aro undor tho impressifon that if the siaves should riso in their vR:huity the authorities would feel bound to arm tho whites to mnintnin peaco nt homo, nnd thoroby prevont them frotn boing sent to 1ight iu tho eastorn portion of the island, The tuptain-CGencral has ordorod troops into the vicinity of tlie trouble. A Hivana lotter gives another ncconnt of tho sttack upon tho voluutoers botween Nuovitas snd Pucrto Principe. It scoms that upon the strival of tho first band of voluntoors at Nuevi- tas they found the 1ailrond leading to Puorto Y'rincipa cut, and attempted to march to the lat- for place, whon thoy wero atiacked by the Cubane, losing twonty-five killod and sevonty wouunded, Tho romnindor rotired to Nuevitas, —_——— AFRICA. TLonpox, March 16.—Gen, Wolsoloy will go to Malta or Aden, to meot the romains of Living- otono, aud accompauy them to England. — FRANCE. Panis, March 16.—3I, do Keratry was oxamin- «©d by tho Commitice of the Assenibly to-day in rolation to tho charges proforred against M. Gambotta, Ho tontitlod that Gambotta, whilo a mombor of tho Govornment of National Defonso, purposoly refusoed arms to the Britons that thoy ‘might sufler defeat and Le unsble (tho latter) to figut tho Communo, the riso of which was al- ready auticipatod. e SPAIN. Maprip, March 16.—The Carlist londor, Trist- ary, bas been dofented in ‘Tarragona. It is rumored that the Carlists havo raised the siege of Bilhoa, : Bavosxe, March 16.—Gon. Scballs, according to Corlist roports, hascaptured a columi of 2,500 mon under Gen. Mouvillus. —_— GERMANY. Brrry, March 16.—The roport that Prince Freuerick of Prassia is to make o tour of the world uoxt summor is contradictod. Loxpoy, March 16.—A Derlin dispatch to the Qlorning Standard repoits Prince Bismarck abla to trousact business yosterdmy, although still suflering. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, Che Cincinnati Contempt Casce Crxerxyarr, 0,, March 16.—John R, McLenn, the managing editor of tho Enquirer, who was comuiitted to jnil for contompt of couvt in ro- fumng to anéwer tho Yrosecating Attornoy's question a8 to the Sourco of his information in rogard to the Snowden libel matter on Satuiday Iast, was, lato lost niglt volensed from custody by Juaga Cox, of tho Common Plens Court, bail seinggiven for his nppearance st tho Police Cowt to-day. - % An Important Land Cnsc. DeTnorr, Mich,, March 16.—A DBay County court to-day decided adversely tho imporiant land coso of the Jackson, Lansing & Saginaw Railrond Company, which prayed that the- title of the 7,000 ncres of land in Bay County, held by Georgo Camuboll, Georgo H. Van Litn, and A. C. Maxwall, of Bay City, bo set asido. Tho lands wero originally granted to the Amboy, Lan- sing & I'raverso Bay Railrond, and sold by them to tho gontlomen named, Tho road was never bullt by that Company, but by the Jackeon, Lan- sing & Saginaw Road, which accordingly olnimed the lands granted for the 'TraVerss iy Road. B vnoperty {8 valued at $300,000, Lhe cawe é\’;“t[.w to tuo Bupreme Court of tho Uniled ; States. E Sues for Sanilvage. PumaneLraia, March 11.—Capt, C, L, Brady has retuwrned the §1,000 chock Truuuutcl] him by tho owner of tho stemmship Ponnusylvania for sorvices in bringing the vessel and cargo safely to this port, and filed, in the United States Dis- trict Court, his libol ngainst the Cowmpany and owners of the cargo for salvage. PHILADGLPHIA. Meeting in Ald of the OCcntenninl Show, Pumanerrnra, Pa, March 16.—An immenso mecting of business mon of this city was held to-day, in pursnance of a call sotling forth that the Internationnl Exhibition is necessary to sustnin the national ercdit inviolate, a8 pledged to tho peoplo not only of the Umted Statos, but of foroign countries, in wuots of Congress aud in the proclamation of tho Yresi- dent, ‘'he utmost coniidonce was oxpressod that the ultimate responso from Congross nud the States wonld bo in the highest degros favorable to th intornational project. Specches wero made plodging eitizons to a rouewal of the volume of snbacription lflvnc loast $1,000,000; aseerting the fullest confitfonco in the ubility of the city und Btate to do far moie than their pro- potcounto part, end that o Gnafrusalunnl ap- propristion’ was earnaatly desired, #0 that the oslubitlon, which, so far as the city and Srate nro concerned, i8 alrendy nn sesured succoss, muy uot be discreditublo to the nation. THE INDIANS, Trouble Auticipated with the Savages tho Looch Luke IRescrvittion, in Wasmnatoy, D, O,, March 16,—Digpatohes recoivod at tho War Departmont repoit that the Iudians of the Lecch Lake resorvation, Minne- rotn, mre very much dissatisiiod, and show a disposition to commit ropredations, The Acting- Agent hus enlled on Gon, Torry for troops to proteot the Agenoy. Whilo unublo to wend troopy at proncnt, every offort will be made by the military authoritios to proteet tho sgonoy aud sottlors in tho viciuity, ———— TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Ono hundred and twenty-five men wera yostor- day dlsehmged from the Navy-Yud in Washing- éau l:llL\ 600 from the Norfolk Navy-Yard on aturday, ~—4 x{vlvd bas been going on in the COairo Methodist Church for ton weoks, and moro than 100 porkons Luve jolned thoe church. The work continuos, , ~—Dr.Paul SBohooppe is ' in Baltimoro, and do- nios tho roport chinrging him with forging ohecls and swindling tho Qorman Roliof and Ard So- cloty and pnssing undor tho namoof Count Sohutlonborg, —Thn body of & man was fonnd by two farmers Yestorday, five miles nouth of Gouncll DilufTs, Whon bronght to the oity lottera woio found on Ins verson from o' sister at Evansvillo, Ind., liesided 470 and s gold watoh, No name was gven, 4 —Matildn Flotohor dolivered n lacturo at tho Oporn-Tlouso In~ Bomidstown, 1L, yestorday ovemog bofore a good audience, Tho subjoct wag, ' \What can you do?" The sudience gnve the olosit nttention throughout tho legriro, and at tho closo showed tholr approciation by heatty applausa, 3 —A man named XKolly roturned to his iome a fow miles below Duoiique yosterduy, after an absence of cight yoms, aud found bis wife mar- rled 1o another man, slhe belioving that ho was dend. ~ Bha has Lwo childron Ly hor last husband, —Extonsivo ropairs of tho Fourth Division of tho Iilinola & Michigan Canal hinye boen made this spring. The nqueduct ovor the Littlo Vor- milion River bas boon thoroughly ropaired. Troublesomo obstructions in tho vicihity of the Rockwoll conl shiaft Lave beon 1omoved ; the sand-bars have boen dredged ont at the mouth of tho Pecum Baugin ; and a new waste woir hins boen consiructed at Lock 18, P ~The fund for tho support of the widow and goveu chilaron of the lev. Emile F. Cook, of Parfs, who was a delegate to the Evangelical Allance, and who was saved from the Villo du Havro by the Loch Earn, but was so much in- iurml from his exposure that he died vory shott- v alter ronciing homo, now amounts to $20,000, The Evangolical Alliance invites all churches sympathizing with the object to take up collec- tlons for 1t na Boon nu possible. RAILROAD NEWS. Earnings of Western Roads for Feb- ruary. The Illinols Central Land Departmente=s Chicago & Lnke Huron, Effort to Put Up Freights. RAILROAD EARNINGS: Tailroad oarnings for thoe month of Fobruary do not show as favorablp as those of the provious month, Tho Chicago, Milwaukeo & 8t, Paul, Chieago & Northwostorn, Central Pacifio, and In- dianapolis, Bloomington & Woestern, are the only ones that exhibit an important incresse in gross earnings as compared with the same month Inst yoar. In addition to tho dullness in freighting generally, the wonthor Las probably .interfored to o considorablo oxtent with railroad business, and ns it frequontly bappens in such cases tho trafiio which should hava been doue in Fobruary may bo crowded into subsgquont months, THE UNION' PACIFIC. Tho Union Pacifis_enrnings just ronorted for January, 1874, were 620,175 giors, and §810,756 net, ngainat $623,976 gross, and $172,407 net, in January, 1878, WESTERN TIOADS IN FERMUARY. The earnings of Weatern railroads- for the mounth of Fobruary wore as follows: HR G e Serresres BESEEEREE e Fnrm oal giw 133 o EE ra by 2 i H THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL, ¥ The Railroad Gazelte roports the oarnings of the Ilinois Central Railroud for the month of Tebruary, 1874, na follows : In Hltinois, 707 males, In Towa, Total, 402 milea, 1,100 miles, $50,692.00 $143,120,00 '.'0,7:1 140 113,445,00 9,0 9,414,33 2,740.68 72,605.68 Total, Febru’y, 1874,3446,404.00 $92,203,40 $538,608.00 Actmnl onrnings, Tobruary, 1873, o 506,247,17 01,081.71 £97,428.88 This nhows o decrease of 117 per cont in the Tlinois carnings ; an 1merease of 13¢ por cont in in tho Iowa enrnings ; and o decroase of 93¢ por cent in tho total carnings. T'he Land Departmont of the Illinois Gentral rororte for Pahroary, sales of 2.761.27 acres construction laads for §22,004,12, 120 neres freo Innds for 1,432, and town lots for 550, a fotal of 2,881,397 acres for 52-1,27!5.12. Cashi colleo~ tions amounted to 388,703, MISCELLANEOUS, CUICAQO & LARE IURON. At o moeting of the newly olccted Board of Dircotors of the Chicago & Lako Iluron Rail- road Compnny, held at Bay City, Mich,, o fow days ngo, the following excentive officers wore chogon: Presidont, W. Baily Lang, Now Yorl ; Vice-President and Genornl Manager, Willinm L. Dancroft, Port Huron j; Chief Eungincer, Chnrles Palmer, Imlay City. The roport of the Diroctors shows that tho road 18 now oporated betweon Tort Iuron and Flint, o distance of sixty-six miles, and between me\np and Valperaiso, a distance of 165 miles, at which poiné a oconncotion is mndo with the Pittsburgh, Tort Wayne & Chieago Railrond, over which trains xun to Chicago. Arrange- ments are now_perfecting to complete the line botwoen Port Huron and Chicago by flnishing tho link botweon Laheaing and Flint, o distanco of forty-soven mifes, which tho Ditectors expect to nccomplish at an early dav, Ii is undorstood that the munagers have effccted an srrangement with the Grand Truuk Railway Company for oloso connections, freizht and passenger, at Port Huron, the Grand Trank Iiailway Company ruaranteoing the bonds of the Chicago & Lako humn Company, which- Mr, Bancroft, the fiseal ageut of the latter, is trying to nogotlate, FIEIONT RATES, 2 The Goneral Froight Agonts of the varions railronds in this city lending to tho West de- cided, at a meoting held at the Bouthern Hotal, 8t. Louin, last weok, to raise the froight rates to Loavonworth, Kanaas City, Atchison, and 8t Josoph to tho same figures a8 wore charged bo- foro the freight war with the Union Paciile com- menced, which wore about twico aa high as the raton charged since that time. Mr. Jamos Smith, the General Freight Agent of the Cli- cago & Alton Ruilrond, who was not present at the abovementioned meoting, rofused to Enln in the arrangement until cortain irvoguiarities in the froight business should bo ndjusted to his sativfaction, Bovoral consmltations wore held wich Mr. Buith for the purposo of induc- ing him to join In tho increnso of ates, hut withont avail, Tho other General Freight Agonts not boing able to chargo tho incrensed ratow ng Jong us tho Cbicago & Alton porefsted in nkiug froight at tho low ones, thoy docided lnst even- ing to make no incroase at piesont, but continue tho old sohedule. TIE BALTINORE 4 OIITO, The Baltimore & Ohjo Ntnilrond Compnny find- Ing st impossibls to securo tho right of way in thie olty on account of the obstinuoy and unve: sonable demands of the pm{mrzy-m\'nom b tween hore and the Indiana 8tate llue, ins de- Ind., fo Grand Crosslng, 11k, ovor tho Michigan Southaru track, and from Grand Cronemg to the Central Dopot over the Illinois Ceutral trnok. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Tavenroor, March 10.—8teamships Adviatic, Nammonis, sud Yrance, York, have arrived ant, New Your, March 10,—Steamships Ocennie, fram Livernool, and Btelumann, from Antworp, Layo arrived, QuerxsToWN, March 16,~SBtosmship Greoco, from Now Yorllr‘ las arrived. Cuba, rom Now Powrranp, March 16,—Tho Stonmship Ause tria, fiom Livorpool, has arzived. clded to bring in its traine from Plno_Station, | CRIME. Fearful Outrage Perpetrated by Catholies in Mexico, . A Protestant Clergyman Murdered and Hacked in Pieces. - Desperate Enoounter with a Burgler ab Dwight, I, Other Criminal Matters. Izoliztous Outrage In Moxico, 01y or Mex1co, March 16.—A foarful outrego was porpotrated by n mob at Ahnaluleo, in the Btato of Jalisco, last Sunday. In the morning puiest dolivered an Incondinty rormon, in tho courea of which lic ndvoeatod oxtermination of the Protestants. This wo oxcited Ius Loarors, that au armed mob of 200 porsons gnthored in the ovening, and procoeded to (ho rosidénce of tho Itev, John Stovous, a Congrogatiounl minis- ter sont ont by tho Ioston Board of Forelgn Mis- slons. With ovles of “Tong live the priosts!” thoy broke into, the liouge sud,selzing the clergy- nun, smashed his head lo o l’olly, aod’ chopped hin Imd{ into _ .plooek, T'lioy afterwards sacked the housn, and errried off everything of value. After much delny tho riot woy suppressod by the loeal nuthotitios, Tho Governmont las’ sent’ n dotnclument of traops to the place. A rigid invostigation has heen set on foot, aud orders been issued for tho arrest of all priosts in Ahualuteo aund the neigh- boring town of Weshitan, A mob in Sabuayo, acting undor similar ro- ligious frenzy, atinoked thoe small garrison of the town, burned the public archivos, and pil- laged tho housos of the authoritios, Despornto Encounter with n Burglar. Svectal Dispateh to Tas Chicago Tribune, Dwiranr, 1il., March 16.—Mr. O. M. Baker, of thie firm of Baker & Bro., uru’fgists, hoving beon unwell during ho day, ratired to rest much vo- foro his accustomed hour,—having loft a light burning by his bodsido, upon o table on which ho bnd Ylncml his gold wateh and pockot-hook, containing 3160. Ho soon foll nsloep, but was awakened by a noise in Ing room, and nt once found that fio was in total darkness, Thmlcth that somothing was wrong, lio felt for bis piatof, “which ho kept over his bed, and firea in tha di- rection of tho noise. The pintol rofused to go off, The burglar thon fired, and the bullot lodged in tho bed-post, Mr. Barker at once sprang from His Dbed, and, fecling his \vn{ 18 best he could, fired ngain, Dbut missed, Tho burglar in tho meantime had eecured nll the valunbles, and nlko o turge portion of Mr, Daler's wardrabe, and_was making for the door os fast as hocould. MMr. Daker pursued him nud fired again, but with no better success. Tho burglar gained tho outside door, and fell down o flight of ‘stairs, Mr., Bakor, seoing that s mass of clothing nt tho foot of tho stnirs, supposed he bad killed his man, But, upon oxamining the mass, it proved only to be the booty without the beauty, ~The walcli was found, but tho burglsr had fled with the money, Chis is tho third robbory committod here within Lo weoks, Mysterious Poisoniug Cnse Prairic du Chien, Spectal Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune, NrLwAuxes, Wis,, Match 16.—Mra. Crosman, o wenlthy lady living six miles from Prairie du Obiou’ Intely died nndor suspicious _circumstan- cea. Tho Lhouke had been ronsacked and valua- Near . bles taken, including notos held for money ad- vanced. ‘Chero noteos were found in tha posses- sion of George Barnham, who was held for a short time, but rolcaced on testimony of Mrs, Duffy to tho offect tint she knew docensed had duly transforred said ‘notos to Barnham. 'The stomnch of the deceased was analyzed ond found to coutain large quantities of arsenic, and pack- ots of ‘that poison being found in Barnbam's houeo, ho was agnin arrestod, togothior with hiv sister, and thoy are now in jail awaiting exam- ination, Rurglaries in Milwaulce, Snecial Diepatel to ‘The Chicano Tribune, MiLwAUKEE, Wis., March 16.—Fhrce houses were robbed and watches, jewolry, money, etc., stolon from under tbe noses of thoe sleoping folks in privata residonces within a stona’a-throw of each other betweon Batwiday night and Bun- day morning on the West 8ide. Othor burglar- ios not: go audncious their chnractor took place the same night, Elow a Stabbing Affzir Was Pres venteds Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dwianr, 111, March 15,—1'wo brakemon of the Chicago & Alton Iuilroud, feeling tho effects of the’ benzine thoy-had beon consuming during the day, gava vout to Lheir feclings by one of thém drawing o dirk and threatening to stab the olber. 'th “ gentlemanly and accommo- dating Conductor,” standing_by, not wishing to 800 usicful lives thos wasted, and their wicked thrents carried into offect, quietly knocked ono of them down, 08 ouly s Conducior knows how. In tho {all, the brakeman fell upon o dirk which Lio bed concenled upou his person, and, coming in contact with his leg, it nearly sovered it from Lis body, 'The brakemen propose to arpest the Conductor for assult and battery ! Negro Muider at Criro. Speciul Dispateh to The Chicago Iribune, Oarno, I1l., Mareh 16.—Ono negro named La- shooe Kilicd another named James ou Saturday night, 'The inquest was hold to-day, and Lushoo wus committed to prison, Lashoo wau the firs witness called, and he testitled that Jones camne || to his donth by falllng from o wagon, and the wheels running over his head. Telltman, another negro, who was - present, who it ecems had ngreed to corroborato the othor's story, swora that Lashoo killed Jones with o wagon stauchion beeauso ho (Jouow) accused him of stealing, Lashoe thon admitied the killing, but claimed ?[:xnt(llcntiun. Tho inquest was Leld to-duy, aad ashoo was fully committod, Arrest of Nickel Countoerfoltors, specral Dismutels ta The Chicago Tribune, . MonTicELLO, lt March 16.—One Danlol Hickwan and o M ughes woro 1o-dny urrested ab this placo on & Unitod States warrant by De- tective J. D, Clark, for making and passing coun- terfoit nickels. Clark has boon on their track for ovor four months, but nevor could got proof positive untit now. Clark has got » lot of tho money, Ligethor with dies, tool, ete, "It thoufiln thers are quito a number of othors at or nenr bere who will also bo mrestid. I1hiekman ‘nud Il‘u she will be talien to Indianavolls to-day for trinl, The Fort Wayne Murder Cases Special Dispateh to The Clicanv Tribune, TFonrr Wayye, Ind,, March 16.—Tho Coronor's Jury mot this morning to hear furthor evidenca in rogard_to tho Geatl of Andrew Tiernan, lnst Iriday, Dr. W. . Myors testiticd that in his opinion tho wounds upon the porson of deceased woie ot made by fulling, bt were mado by somo sharp instrument. Ha nwked further timo for his usociatos to mako thelr seport of (he post mortem oxantination, Ilugone Loomin hns boen sont to juil in defuult of 10,000 for appenrauco to-morrow. 7 A Frutal ‘Transnctions Spectal Dapat, I to The Chicago 1ribune, ~ Dunvgue, In, Mareh 16.—A man named Moristn, with his wifo as an- accomplhco, in- velgled tho danghior of n respectablo widow ab Botloview from home and rumed, lior, griof sud sorrow from which so distracted the mother that sho yestordny purchased n pistol and ordorod o coflin, with the Euruuen of committing swieide, but has ko fur been watched and re- struined by friends, £ Evans, the Alleged Pennsylvania Dee fnulters Hannwpung, Pa., March 16.—The Dauphin County Court has granted an order for {he ru- leaso of Goorge O, Evans on_entering 25,000 for his appearanc ub the April torm, £o tuko tho boneflt of tho Insolvent uct, Physicians certily thot Byans cunnot live more than s month if he 18 kept in confinemont, Frauds in Clty Contruets in Nowarle, o Jo New Yonu, March 16, —Ex-Judge Jozeph O, Young; Alderman Btainsby, Chiet of Police Nog- ers, Strest Conunissionor kulllvnu, Bornard H, 8harley, Willinm Dykos, Coutractors O'Connor and Vilentine, will Uo arraigned ut the Nowark Court of Oyer and 'Lernnner for sunspiracy to ‘defraud tho city in cortain paving arrangements, Bailod in £10,000 encl Neny Worw Omimidnnld Atetis, Nuw o) Mureh 16.—Joun Donolnie hnw boou arsaated in this olty oharged with bolng ou ucunlmpz!{lcnulurlhle n'whgo‘r’ of Jnl]r;i%flrnhum, ab Little Nock, T., L, in Fobruary, 1874, . Owen l\h(ugnn'nl No. flut?' Wost Twontloth utreot, threw a ilghted Lesoseno lamp at his wife on Baturduy night and burned hor o so- veroly thatshe died yestorday. Mangan was committed to nwait tho nction of the Caroner, Judeo Drady has gronted n motion of the counsel of Willlam M. ‘I'weed {o mako tho elerk’s racord of his poulonce conform to tho Inngungo ured by Judge Davis, thus substituting County Jail fur Ponitentinry. Rodies of Murdored Indinns Found. &necial Diarateh to The Chicago Tribune, McQnraon, In,, Maroh 16.—0n Saturday last two Indinnk aud a fine mare rro raported to have boen found dend mnear Wauscokn, Wis, Tha bodies wero badly mangled. Boyeral pattios aro sunnected, and an invostigation Lins commenced, and tho'guilty partios will be found if possiblo. The Mysterions Murder Near Inde- pendencey Tae BT, Lows, March 16.~If ix nsrorted In polico civcles that the dead Lody found in the road nenr Indepondence, Mo, i fow days ngo was that of onoof Allen Pivkerton’s dotectives who bad been hiailing the robbery of the Iron Mountain Rnilway train at Gadshill, Mo., i January last, 1o ia kupposed to have poen Jillled cither by tha youngor of the Jamon brothers or some of ‘thoir fulouds living In Ciny County, who obtained a Iuowlodgo of him in some nnknown manner. Murder in the Cirst Degroe. . Tatrie Roox, Ark., March 10.—Aftor o two woeks' rial of Cnss Mattock, oharged with the murdor of « family of Missourl miners at Ttock Creak, near this city, in Novomber last, tho caso wnd given lo the jury this ovening. After boin ot bitt n fow minutes they retnrned n verdiot of guilty of manslanghtor In'the first dogroo. i - CAPITAL AND LABOR. Strikces In and Near Philndelphin, Spectal DHspateh to The Chicado Pribuns, PamAneLenia, Fa, March 10.—A mags-moot- ing of tho mik-weavera of Messrs, Schoppers .Bros.' mills, now on & striko, was held thus nfter- noon at Earl's Hall. A weaver from Woofen- den'’s eotton and woolen mill. Cobi's Crogk, ad- dressod tho meeting nt consideinblo length, and stnted that Nollers, Hoffman & Co, ond If. O. Honry & Co., of that distiict, had this morning agreed to resume work at tho dosired advance. 1t wns unanimously rosolved that the silk-weay~ org individually and collectively stand out until Inst Bummer's pricos aro obtained. The Messrs, Bruner's Falrmount sillk mills resumo work to- morrow morning at tho advanced rates. All tho mills In the sonthwestern section of the eity, ox- copt the Measra. Garrott, have resumed st the old ratoes, Tho Messrs, Stitts, of the Camden woolen mills, havo notified their hands, who wers on o strilo, that thoy would pay from this dato tho sealo demanded. 8 'The carpat-weavors omployed by James Mo- Dado & Co. went on a strike this morning for an ndvauce of T3¢ per cont on the old prices. foie ol et , CASUALTIES. Fatal Accident at the Surning Minc in Wilkesbarre, 'a. Swectal Dispatehto Phe Cliscago Tribtine, Wirkesuanng, a, March 16.—A fatal acol- dont took place this afternoon in the burning mines, The fan that draws tho dendly gnaes from tho firo stopped_for two minutes, resulting intho death. by suffocation of a minor, who lonves a wifo and six children. A companion who attempted to rcecuo the unfortunato man was prostrated, and a relief pnrty were also overcome, thoy in vavn bofug brought out nearly doad by another part, Accidents in Toledo. Spectal Dispatch fo The Clacano I'ribune, Torrpo, March 16,—This ovening George Toomis, a wood-dealor of thin city, drove lus toam off the river bauk nnd broke bis neck. - He was intox.: «4ed ab the time, . This. afeernoon as three men wore carrying part of o printing-press-fown-stairs at Clydo, 0., tho stairway gave away, nnd all threo mon wero precipitated fto the céllar, One of them, namod Bweetland, foll beneath the i)réua, And is sup- posed to bo fatally injured. 1Is has remained ungonsctous since the accident. NAVIGATION. ©Opening of the Upper Mississippre Spectal Tnepatck to The Chicago Tribune. Davesrorr, 1a., March 16.—Nuvigation on the Upper HMississippl i8_now open from Clinton to 8t, Louis. 'The firat boats of the scason arrived Lere this_afternoon. Tbey were the steamor Artemus Lamb from Clinton, and the North- western . from Bt Touis. The latter left 8t. Louis for Davenport last Thursday, and on the waoy up had tocontond with mucli running ice, and in Bome places had to break through ico-gorgos, hoving ono of the most perilous trips knowu on ihe river for yonrs, Navigation has been closed hore for about 160 days, and the opening is the earlicst tor yoars, The Illinois nmi Michigan Canal. Snegial Dispatch to The Chicaan Trtbune, TLASALLE, IIl,, March 16.—Much has been done this spring in tho way of improving tho naviga- bility of tho Western division of tho lilinois and Michigan Canal. Troublosomo saud-bara have been removed from tho mouth of tho Pequam- sangen Croek, o new waste wour has ‘been con- structed at lock No. 13, sundyy dangerous rocks havo beon removed in the vicinity of tho Rook- well conl shaft, and tho aqueduct over the Little Vermullion Eiver has been thoroughly ropaired. FIRES. At Oswemo, No Yo, Oswrao, N. Y,, March 16.—A firo here last night caused a loss of £30,000; Insuranco, §17,000. At Goshen, Ind, Special Dispateh to The Clicayo Tribune, Goancx, Ind., March 1,—A fire horo enrly this morning destroyed the benutiful rosidence of William Palmer. Loss, $1,200 ; some insur- auce. In Phitadelphin, Prpaperenia. March 16.~1he old mansion in which Benjamin West, the artist, was born, burned to-day. At South Manchester, Conn. Hawrrono, Conn., March 16,—Bunce & Che- noy's extennive paper-mili st South Manch ester was destroyed by tiro to-night. No pacticulars, At Bridgeport, Wise Mivwavkee, Wis., March 16.—A fire at Bridge- ort, o slation on the Milwaukeo & Nt. Paul Ylmlrund, 7 miles eaut of Prairie du Chien, on Baturday morning, destroyed the dopot, raiirond- bridge, King’s olevator, 'and Smith's storo, Loss, about 16,000 ; suranco, about $5,000. “1he {ire originatod in the elovator. Col. El. C. Kunsom. JerFERsONVILLE, Ind,, March 16.—Col, H. C. Rankom, of tho_Umted States Quustormantor’s Departmont at New Orloans, died in this city this afternoon of velapse of flux. Jumes Denmnn, New _Yong, Sarch 16.—William Tawes Don- man, editor of the Now York Z'ablel, died yostor- day in hus 42d year. . Christinn Sharpo. Hanrrorp, Conn, March 16, — OChristian 8harpe, the inventorof the tamoun Bharpe nifle, died suddenly at his residence tn Vernon, Conn,, Inst mght, of homoirbage of the lungs, ot the age of (8 years, Ilo was u nativo of New Jeorsey. Tho IRt RRove Charles A, Paris, Tonnox, Murch 16,~Tho Rt Rey. Chneles A, Patis, D, D,, Diskop of Gibraitar, is doud. ‘The Ron, Charles F, Ilagntoe, Ispianavons, Ind, March 16,—The ion. Chutles 1, Tugate, lute Collactor of Iniernal Revenno in this diatriet, died at his residence in Danville, Ind,, this foronoon. A, Wilda Srory. Tho Vieksbuig (Miuw,) Times telly the follow- ingg i its iveue of Marchi 4 : ¢ Ono duy lust weel tha residenco of Mr. P'owell, noar Lead of navie gation on Bunflower Xiver, wns attacked by s gung of wild cats, M, Powell and a colored sor- vant only beiug st homa, ‘Lhe door being olosed, one of the cats fum ped through the window, when Mrs. Powell threw s blauket over it an throw it out at the baek door. This one wns soon followed by aunother, which sho killed with o small ox, -By'this time' the colored cook was attackod n short distance from the henso. nud sho alarmed & whito nefghbor, who was at work neor tho place, who came to” her aesistance and killed tho 'cat with u hatchet, Dbut not until the cook lhind hoon * protty well *“ehawed” by thoe kitten, The = gen- 1loman then wont tothe relief of Mrs, Powoll, at tho house, when two of tha , eats attaoked him quite soverely biofore ho rucocodod in dispateh- ing them, TFonr of the pack woro killed and sav- oral wounded Loforo thoy could be soared off, ‘I'io hides of tho four oats thut woro _siain wero hrouuht\to thiy oity on the atcamor Lizzle yose terday, A day or two aftor this attnck tho ear- cags of o dorr was found buriod noar this place, with evidonce of ita having been tho work of this 8amo pack of cats, This nccount comon to us through a rellablo gource, nad wo can vouch for the vornoity of it. The natives ottribute tho at- tack to hunger," e g DISASTERS. Ono Mundred nnd Soventeon Torsons Swept Overbonrd and Drowned. Loxvoy, March 16,—Tho stoamship Laconin, from Alexandrin (Iigypt), for Alglors, with 278 pllgrimy who were roturning from ninccn, on= conntarod & torifle galo ju the Mediterranecan, One hugo wave washiod ovorboard 117 of tho pil- grims, and thoy wera drowned, . Anothor Sweoping Sen, Grunartan, March 16,—Tho bark Jupifor has arrived from Now York, She experionced tom- osliouy weather, and lost koveral hands ovor- onrd, Includiug tho Master, Two Porsons Drowncd,. Rookr.axp, Mo, Maroh 16,—Last night, s n young man nmmed Koller, of Camdon, accom- ponied by Miss Holt, of Lincolnvillo, was driy- ing scrosn Howmor's Pond, the team broke through, carrving tho buggy undor the ieo, and both toro diownod, s —— LOCAL ITEMS. The anenk-thioves, who raided tho stages and cears Inst fall, have begun agaln. Last evoning a box of mouoy, containing nearly 60, was takon from o Stato streot car, About half-past 9 Insb ovening, Richard Fran-~ zora in golng past the dry goeds store of M, B, Fall; 44 State stroot, gaw s roll of sheoting Iy- ing out on o table us & sample, and, thinking.it would po n good thing to have in the family, e picked it up and stariad off, IIe was Boen, How- over, und after o Jong chnso wan eaptured and talicn to tho Armory Ly Oflcer Mend. Yesterday nfternoon, about hnlf-past 3, na Hirnm Willinms was driving along Halsted streot, his horses bocame frightened by a loco- motive on the Fort Wavne Rtoad, and yan nway, When they reachod the corner of Halsted and Mitchell strcots, thoy rau into n lamp:post, Dronking it, overturnivg the wagoen and throw- ing Br, Willlams ont. is koce struck tho curh- stono and sustafued n compound fractura, Ho was tnkon to his howme, 748 Clybourn avenue, and cared for, . Yosterday about 1 o'clock ** Billy" Reoves, n States Prison Lird, and Georgo Asciy, an employo of the Ilinois Contral Tond, got mto s fight on tho corner of Polk and Clark streots, which ended u the breaking of Reeves' logz o Asch's arrest and incarcoration in the bastile of the Armory. Reeves was taken to the County Hospatal. Threo colored men stold a cogp containing twonty-cight chickous, from the stoie of L. Bannett, corner of Fourth avenne and Tarlor streot. ~ Officer Stewnrt way informed of the theft, gavo chaso to the thisves, and captured one of them, Elija Johnsou, who was takon to tho'Armory aund Yocked up. The atarm of flre from Box 45 at o quarter of 8 Inst evoning was caured by the discovery of firo in 770 State atreet, owned nnd occupied s & residenco and paint-shiop by Nathsn Davis, Lho loes waa tritling. Last ovoning officers Hickey and Reed found John Hines in front of the Academy of Music with flve ducks, which Liad ovidently boen stolen. Thoy were_tied together bya Indy's stocking, marked I Mathews.” Tho owner of tha stoclt- ng can got that articlo aud tho poultiy by call- ing at the Madison treot Station. Detoctiva Flynn yostorday arrcsted P. H. Trost, woll known to'tho polico, for Leeping a *fenco™ on Sonth'LnSalle strect, Some defaced silvoriware aud other articlos of value were found at big pleco, A qucer case camo to light Inst night, Tolan found the doot ot Hoom 10, in the hlock corner of LaSalle and Adams streets, removed. This room i oceupied by Rndolph Schlocssor, who resides ot 18 Abordeen sircot, sud Lns jn it & vault contnining very ynlu- able papers, Tho ofiicer made iuquiries, and Tearned that the former ° jumitor of the bujlding, Frederick Crittenden had been dismissed, but would not lenve the building. Instead of compelling him to go, the door was taken off his room to force him out, o get doaar, ho broke into Mr. Sohloesser's room and took the door. Crittenden was svostod and locked up in the Armary, Last evening, atout half-past 10, n stago bo- longing toJtol's Gront Western Lo, wis siand- ing on tho corner of Stato aLd Randolph streats, whon tha horses becamo Irightened and ran away. They ran down Randolph to Franklin, along Fronklin to Madison, up Madison to Dearborn whera they weio stopped. On tho corner of Clork and Randolph wix backs were smashed up more or less, and one'hack ho1go injured so bad- ly that it will die. Tho agent of Kolb came up ooon after and eettled. Yart of the - stngo was left at tho cormer of Maiigon and Franklin streots, and tho rest on Dearborn, Fortunately no peison was in- ured. The money-box wis found by a colored oy, and taken to the Armory. THE WEATHER. § ‘Wasnmartox, D. C., March 16,—For the Upper Tinke Regiou and the Northwest, conlinued low and alling baromoter, with frosh to brisk eust and south windw, genorally cloudy weather, and rain, The display of cauiionary signals will be resumed at the Iake staijons on 'April 1, GUNERAL ODSERVATIONS. Citioaso, March 17—1 s, m, SUMNER. (Contlnucd from the First Paxe.) foro, I havo opponed the Inao of Lettera of Marque, Thio time has not come for any such atop, which_may addto out complications, Latierly, I finvo written strongly o England, inslsitng that’ o ships should not leave hor porta and I pliall not bo unwilling to linve It known that hers ot home I havo beon on- tho aldo of prudence and peace, ANGRY BRITONS, fjoszom, Oct, T 1603.—You linve read Lord Rur- soll, Hois vory angry, ' Terhaps this wisfo bo ex- pocted, Inansworiugmy apecclr, ho confeancs its im- ortanco. But you wiil obsorva {hero i mtich that ha locn 110t anewer, whilo what lie attompta s dono feably and uneandidly, s it advisable for mo to roply—in s aulet speechi ‘of an hour? Auswor mo fraukly. ‘Woury, gad, much proocenped, with a suddon accite mulation of now thties, T do nat desiro to sssumo any- thing more, But I sm unwilliug to abandon an oppor- tunity to rextnto our cane, unlesa for good reason, Wit aay you? As to (o' otlier addresn [u Jiterary tople hiad ‘been _suggested by hia correspondent), T have not tmo or Toart for anything purely litorary, And hilo this war rager, do T not owe It (o my cotite {ry thnt T should not fail'at overy momont to airfko for {hio good cause 7 [Referrlug to” corinin n‘nnpwmn of unfriondlincss on tho part of journtlista whom ho had reliod on for support, ho continuesz] Vory well, T havo dono somo hard work, nud shall continto to do it, whothoer I min Dralsd, or Dlamed, or enld-shontdereid s Dut perhops tho last'ia tho most painful, especinlly from frieuds, T feel thls” moro than 1 do'Lord Jus- el Wo hiave only sprco to-dny for one more ex- tract, It is of thoe kind which noeds no profatory romark ¢ ATATNET M'GLELLAN, g Dosxory Sopt, 17, 18641 shali mitke o campaim apcech soon, Tiio.way I8 clesr, Woaroall va, Chicago snd McGlallan. Of couts youtaro ngsirnt ieko uboin= inations, Evon if our caudidatea wera an old woman il an prom, it would bo our duty to o torvard oatnestly sguftist tho enemy. The question i not who shinll bo onr leador, Thint 1a deoldod, . Wo must sco that McClolian {8 not Presidont, Of conrse, you will take hold. We must all keep toggther—as ih (be olen timie—aiul ik ouly of gur eounicy, wich must bo nuved. Tut, with MeClellin 1t 18 damned. But Idonot eco tho sliins of & contest. Tho Demo- crata aro divided and brolcen, i SO POEM. /TTIE AMERICAN ONATOM, TATIIOY AND ATATESMAN, ‘Tho ifght ix sct to rive in other tkies,— TImmortal Patriot, Statesmin, fufthiul, fruc Itla Mar sl now fi history, 1 ocrless, Tiso, - Galuxted with tho noblo Great, sud Jew, Thut clurion-vofce, that mude proud tyranta quake, s ushied ; but, Joudor fhan tho thunder's Teal, Thoro tones that fired the Capitol shall shako Tho farthest thrones,—tho' Timo's vast bounds whall steal ! A living martyr! canonized by doath, Trutiva brighteniug hnlos now aball glld his name, Ho who fn Mun's great causo hath apent his breath, ‘Ages aholl crowa with lrlght, peronnial Fume, Cultured, n mind with golden fruitage bright, Witl phwers giganiie, vuat, Hereniean, - rong, Bright Geniu glowing With yuro clussio lizhta, Centuries sball monument and build his soug, A liviug spleudor, brightucsu to tho lud, Great fountaln o scivet, tmporial thought, Frocdom's vast, toverlog L illar, grand, drandly-Wise be s usmo ehall now uiong’ tho sought, atient, untiring, filed with burning zeal, ‘With courage, valer, of Leroje mold, Pantaug with urilor for tho Wrong's repeal, * Ha spurned ail grovo.fng lures,—base, paltry gold; Downtrouden hutoan nature, susk in g Dospised, foreaken, desoluto n woe,— Tor that La souglt imperial rellct ; Iu Freedom over Man its shicll to throw Earth's groausng mitions waiting for the Light, Critehed by Oupression, tramyicd, ground to dusty Great Nestor, Tiw, of dishonored Right, For i their graforul peans long suall biirst, Whiere'er a eluva hia manneles whull wear, To tho laet doom of swift-recording Time, Lifting his fottercd palms to Ileaven In prayer, 11in name, proud lodestar, shall wax sublie, A fadeless wreath aronnd bis brow shalt twink) Whilo his flarco focs in fifumy eloll rot; T natne, hik fume, bis deedn i glory sline, Yo dimning line bis f; ecuteheon Llot, Whila withs llie storicd great o now shall sicep, Tha mighty Past shall star no grander nume 3 While bondmen free, whils pahjote, vigils keep, Great Futuro Il ertwh bim will fmmortal Famel ey, W, S, BLANOARD, Population of the Lritiah Empires Tlie London Timcs linn completeda careful ro- ' yiew of thw censns of 1871 of 1he British Empire. Thore are 38 persons to a aquare milo in tho Em- prog 260 fu the United Kingdom s 201 in Indin, and 141 in thie colonics. It shonld be obeorved, Lowavor, that In sonio parts of Indin (ho donsity of population more than equals that of England. Tho Queen rules .over %34,762,598 souls; hor people dwell in 44,142,651 houses; the nren of the lunds they inlinbit s not less than 7,769,449 square miles. e S _MARLRILD, MITI_RANKIN_AL I March 8, Charl 5 :..m'.!-n’n T R AR I o rds. BIELL_RUSSELL—Marah 1f.by tho Tav. L. T. Tush, at tho reaidenco of dualtia Hell, i, Kosenih 11, Jelly 21 Clikcago, Til, and Biiss ity 3. ussoll of Joilet, 37~ Jollot papars plaseo copy. POWERB—GRIFFITH. O fhe 11, ity nttho roste onso o thabriae, Waterigny Wit 1110 How. ciak. . Cragin, Mr. krank A. Powerw, y Ta., Bt Faunin M. Gritith, No earde, e T 2l No carde, DEAT BOYNTON-On * March 16, jnnu Ellsworth, ool daughier of idgar 8. aud Lilzaboth C. oyntenased searand 17 days, ohuneral Wetioeday, Morch 18, at 11 'clock, from the hurcl o Lipiphany, o Gracoland. Frlonds of tho farmily aro favitad oo (0 Uracelan BOWERS-In this city, Sindsy morning, March 15, Drs, Trancos It Lawere, beloved wito of Je Milton How: er, M1, Funerol to Graceland_on Tuosday, 17:h, at 10a, m., {from 35 North avonuo Fufends are juvitod, g JJOKEAN—On March 16, Mrs. Haonah MoKea, sgod ccars “une; 1 Wednerday, at 108, m., from tho residrnoo of lior i, andson, Ubas, 15, More, 21 Bwing strcet. Frionds of 1hio lwlly arw invited. 17 Alhany papors please copy. - PATTEERSON—On Sunday, March 15, at tho residonce «of Gapt, 15, O. Fulton, Aorth vanston, Mrs, Zornali 8, Partarson, ‘aged 8l years T month and 16 duys, Body taken to Milwaukos for burial, £ Milwaukeo pupers plcave copys HARBRIDGE-On Sundny, March 16, of peritonitls, Thomas Hasbridye, ngod 27 chra. Funoral frem bia 1a1o rosidenco, £29 Park avonue, Tues- i Cartlages ta Giacoland, day, at Ui . Stution, _ Bar. Thr, i Wind. |Raini Weatlier. M i - Dreckinr'dg 20,49 {Light rain, Calro, 9. [Trircat'ing. 1cioudy. ICioudy. (Ciowdy. Gloudy, iCloudy. paudy 30[N.y fresh . 1IN, fresii, 30 15, fr 80, .. 120, Leavenw'th,120.66 Milwaulkee , 20,91 Murquaette,. 29,90) Omaba,..., 294 98{Calui. e s 408, B, freabr.. a4, fule..| 48IE,, gentle 481SE, fres —_— SUICIDE, BAN Travoisco, March 16.- Col. Oliver P. Tobio, formerly of the United Statos Army, com~ mitted unicido in this city to-day. 1o shol him- salf twico through the lead with n rovolver. Tho causo of the suicido is unknown, - - 07 00} BIESE Cloudy, Cloudy, A Eaphnol. Inalottor published in_the forelen pepors, Tuskin eays s * Yosterduy I snw, not for shefirst time, and With confirmed conviction of its worth, the Raphnol Madonua which is-at presont of- fered to England, if eho chooses to havo any old art among her madern French or Buglish splen- dos, Tho price i oXorbitaut ; 80 are ull prices ust.now, When I was aboy you might have ought a Twner any day for .£50 ; now you must ive £1.000, You mught have bought such n tuplinel as this—if buyablo b all—for porhaps 44,000 or £5 000§ now you aro asled £40,000. My own fmprossion is you might get it for loss. Bt what 18 .£40,000 to Livarpool 7 T'ho picture L wo prico. 'Thora hus been no such uphnel in the market in mv lifetlme, and, unless tho mob snck Nome, thers ttlo chance of there being anothor u anybpdy's hfetimo, I don’t myscif caro eupromely for Raphael; wnever did, But somMo imn blo do. 1 beliove, and, if Liverpool cavos for a Ruphacl, hore is ono mionsely charnctor- intio and precious, in good stale on the whole, and worth I won't suy” what In monoy, but, m art, the whols uxhibition of the Royal Acadumy £Wwo years runtiiny —— . Agricultural Collegos, Iho blank forms preparad by the ITouse Com- mittee on Lducation und Labor witl bo fssucd at onco to thu Agricultural Colloges of tho coun- iry, ‘Tho authorities of cach institution uyo ro- quired to furnish tho Committeo an neourate de- tailed statomont of ull the expensos’ ingurred; including tho expenees of onel departmont of wstruetion, the ealnvios of instruotors, and ovory vossiblo itom of expeuses, Larveular inguiry i nnde into vhe following subjoots: 1, Organiza tion and endowments, 3, Valuo of property. 8, Tinancin! munngemont, 4, Incoms, b, lix- {mudhumu. 4. Debty, 7, Bubsoquont occupas ions of tho students, 8, Olinrnoter of wtiuc- tion, 0. Qraduation and diseipline, 10, Coudi- tious of udmission, 'The colloge authorities nro asked s ** Hos your ingtitution !ln good fath por- formed all tho conditions and requiremonts of tho statuto of July, 1863, and the nots supplo- montary thorelo? " It not, stato for what caso and in what partionlar you have failed, 1fnstho gift of+the United Btates boen preverved wmm- paired, nnd devoted to the puipose of your insti- tution? If not, to what extout hos, it buou fin- paitod or diverted, and undor what olroum- tancos " __REAL ESTATE, . CITY AD '?I?VING‘PARK DWELLINGS LINCOLN-ST., ncar Madison,, brick bnso~ ment, 10 rooms, 86,000, INDIANA-S'T, near Woud, cottnge, 7 rooms, - §3,200. WABASI=AY, " near Sixtecnthest., house, 14 rooms, IRVING PARK, FRAME HOUSE, brick Loscment, 8 rooms, cast front, lot 50x165, 54,500, TRAME HOUSIE, 11 rons, corner east front, 1ot GOX 1565, 856,600, BRICK HOUSE, 13 roows, south nnd enst front, lot 150x200, FRAME IO 10 rooms, corner lot, 76x 155, 85,04 FRAME WOUSE, 10 ranms, bnrns nud corner Jot, 100x 155, 86,000, FOUR COT'IAGES, 6, T and § rooms enchy 2,500, 83,000, 53,300 und $3,500, lots brick O T8, L BRICK MOUSE (basemont)y 12 ronmns, cat stang trivuninga, coruer loty, 810,000, TRAMIE HOUSE, brick collury corner loty 81,500, iy . DIoxt of the above hionses wiil ho sold on vory itheral tevis, viz.s 3260 to 8500 cashy buls anee monthly or yearly: aro connected with the Water Works, now In complete working wrdery und fnfshed withwurblo mantels, water clasetsy Turnncesy nnd other moidern lmproves menty, front on SU-100t stroctsy grounds wet ege ehn nnd ornnmental trees, only 6 ouse, ralivond train ng ueurly every hour, utes thno and 7 cents fure. )y 1Wo Tontes v auiring but 18 w - Wo will bulld to order on sumo terms 10 per cent lews than you ean build with caxh In hand, No phiteo iy making more rapid and substans tinl lmprovements than IRVING PARK. Shlewnllos und water pipes Inld without extra chuiae to all lots sold by ORIGINAL IRVING PARK LA¥D CD. R.T.RACE&CO., BOLE AGENTS, 167 Madison=st. By OSGOOD & WILLIAMS, Auotlon and Comnisslon House, 83 South Canal-st. Oloaring Auotlo 1 ity wook, WIEDNESDAY and A N i Motk Faratiae of gvory derorip.lan, includ g Marblo-toh Ohambor Hots, heey Baclor. Sulta, Gnmution Hota Gook aud THoating Ven, oto. Wa atiall positively sell all Astlcios olers .4 there aze buyen, AUCTION SALES, By GEO. I, GORE & GOy 08 & 70 Wabnah-av, D DRY GOODS! CLOTHING!! CARPETSI!! Anothor Gront Salo will bo madeon TUESDAY, WARCH 17, Commencing at 8)¢ a. m., By Geo. P, Gore & Co, 6S and 7O Wabash-nv. o shall offor. an_elogant, stack of dry_goods, drors b nlnc]lll"lm AKHIIB of plain and gros grain dm:n nods, STk, AlOAChe, elov Ot a180 Notionn, il fobiy e rolicrics, lnens, hoslory, underwoa, geuts’ turnishiug nde, ete. ‘d'l'nm S8 GaynA £l ling, Including raon', e, Tor o'a, mifeno's, nnd ohildron's woar. "W a%o fn recolpt o fror invoices of CLOTIIING f ‘mon's nud hoy's wear, all of which must bo closed in this #nlo, togothor with o etack of tailor's trimmings, buttous, linings, l)rllh{l. bindings, ato, Also ploco gaods, cloths, caasimores, eatinets, vestings, - yAt 1t a'look two hunilred rolls fngraln carpots; als Venotian and rag caipots, Wiy Pay §250 1o $350 For a Top Burgy, when, at the Auc- tion Salo on Tucsday, Morch 17, at 10 a, m., by GEQ, P, GORE & CO., 68 & 70.Wnbnsh-n.v.,lyau can_buy one at your own price? Open Buge gios and Domoornt Wagons snd Harness st samo ratos. . ADTOTETINER. OF THOSH GREAT B0OOT AND SHOE ATUCTION SALES ‘Will be mado by GIO. P, GORE & CO., 68 & 70 “Wabash-iv., WEDNEJSDAY, March 18, at 9 n. m. Catalogues and goods ready Tuoaday, By BLISON, POMEROY & CO. 1L BATHTINGS! UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF 01L PAINTINGS, At Stors 185 State-st., UNDER PALMER HOUSH, Commencing Tuestay Horuing, Mavch 17, 10 o'olock, Afternoon at 2,and Evening at 7130, A.targe and clegant collaction of Modern Original Oil Paintings, by leadine American and Foroign arcists, selected with great cere ond consignced to us by o preminont At Galley i Mew York Cily, ‘The salo is positively without any reserve, and the pictures ara well worthy of attention. ELISON, POMEROY & CO,, i Auctioneers. Clothing, Hats & Caps, HOBIERY, AND BOO'TS AND SHOES, WEDNTSDAY MORNING, March 18, at 10" o'cloek, &l our Salesrooms, 81and 86 l{andolph-at, Largo stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING. TFull lUno af Matsand Caps, Hosfers, Boots and Shoes, Notlons, &e., &e. [4h POMEROY & CO., Auctioncars. 150! 84 TWENTY-SECOND-ST, GENTEEL FURNITURE AT ATCTIOIT, THURSDAY MORNING, Mnroh 19, at 10 o'clock, o ¢lro furnitnro of houeo &1 Twonty-sécond.st, Carjiol Pacluc and Dind om Farniture, Ctsmber aud Kiv on uraltur, or and Glaswase, ke, LLISON, POMEROY & CO., Auotionzers. REGULAR FRIDAY'S SALE, Fridey Morning, March 20, at 9 1-2 o'clock, NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Parlor and Chambor Sots, Bodatesds, Wardroby Loungas, Burcaus, &., &c,,'100 rolls Carpots, Buuts and Wogl, by thio roll of ot o suity Grockery, Gintavaro, Plaied Warg, &c, Also largo ansortment of Onromos, Cloe el Marchuridiss, LISON, POMEROY & CO., §1 and 85 Randulph-st, By WM, A. BUETERS AUCTIONEERS, ITO.- 108 MADISON-ST., {Hlowveen Dearburn and Glark. ) Duggies, Phastons, Hamess, &e., BOOTS, SHOES, &o, THURSDAY, at 1 o'elgek, at 108 Madlson- TREGULAL g Tt UIAIL SATURDAY SALE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SATUKDAY, at 93 o'clock, at 103 Madison-st. PEREMPTORY SALE Tproved aud Uninmproved Property, Monday, Narch 23, at 10 1-2 o'clock, AT BUTTERE' AUCTION OO, 108 MADISON-8T. Partlonlars Chursday. WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctionocrs, — . By C. C, THAYER & CO., Real fistato Auctloncors and Brokers, THE DESIRABLE & 3-STORY AND BASEMEN- Brick Store and Dwelling, And Lot 25x125 Feot, o, 74 §, Sanganon-st,, 1 door soulh of Madison, AT A'UCTION, On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, March 18, af 2 1.2 o'clock, on tho premises, Tho Brick Bullding Is nearly new, and contains 10 roomt " s all motern improvamonts, and is woll nus "'“a"h'.lmn.,'imm. Hlia " 1¥fatuo Bullding T rcar baa § ota ; “Iilo porfoct, Abstract of titla furniehod, Sale poste !l'uln!r\vllhuull orve, Torms at snlo. LAST BOGK_ AUCTION. Tha balancaof stockat Fino English Books will porl- tioly bo closed out”to-day 8t10o'clook and 3 u'clock Boveral hyndred volumes of tho vory finoat works u litora. ture ot romain to bo sold, sad they will bo rushod through withuut any rosorve, N. P, HARRISON, Auctlonear, M and 200 BY HODGES & CO, This Tuesday, March 17, at 10 a, m., We will soll tho outire contonts of the MICHIGAN-AV, HOTEL, Lato Tramont Houso, aar, d Michiganar., A i et A e AT E Pty and Ingedin Useyoit, Marbfotop Faruliuis, Son n . g ON, Auctionser., rao! &0, Halo posiiivo aud Dosiiire aud ¥ L