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THE EUROPE ‘DISASTER. \ “Zoftors from tho Captaln of the Sunken Vessel Y B Counter Statements. ! Nz Yong, April 14.—Tho statomonts made ! by persons on bonrd of the aleamships Xuropo and Grooco conflict vory much, Nono doubt that of Capt. Lomairo, that ho belioved hia ! ship to bo in a sinking condition, or spenk othor- ywieo than in the highest torms of the discipline ‘ oxorclaed on board of the Europo whon Lor condition was made known to thn‘ps}ssungem& but Capt, Lomoiro maken statomonts in rogar to the gnlccm of tho Greoce which are emphat- jenlly denicd. On tho other Laud, tho stato~ yuent is mado by the Chiof-Eugineer of tuo Graace, thint b tito timo Lo boarded tho Baropo, aftor lior abandonment, lier fires wore not put out by wator, but that lind the crow romained at thoir posts no difiiculty would hava boen ox- porienced i keoping tho water undor, and safoly ‘eontinuing tho voynge. GAT- LEMAINE, of tho Europe, has published & lotter, in whioh 110 aayss ‘“‘I'hoSccond Ofticor of tho English voa- ‘Boi,n making his Ist trip,came on board and bog- god mo strougly, on tho part of Cupt. Yhomas, ot tho Grocce, to go on board of his vossol and confor with him, stating that my vessol would bo watched until morning, promising formally bofore my ofticars, to put mo, back on’ board of my vossol it uoth(ug nppened during tho night to pievent my reiurning., On reaching the Greeco, Isaw tho Cnptain, and it was declded that, to ascortain for certain " . THE GRAVITY OF THE LEARAGE, 5 boat should bs geut withmy Sccond Offcor and the Chief-Iingineer of tho Greoco, who would make o thorough oxsmination. - They camo Dack,” roporting 7 feot of wator everywhoro, Afterwnids, I mado, with Capt. Thomas, o vorbnl contract, that two of my officors hoard pecfoctly, by whioh I ghould go back to my ship at daybrenk, to cxsmine tho progross of ko loakage, transfor somo provisions nud bag-~ gngo, ar.d afterwards adopt a formsl dotermina-~ tion by an nssembled council, and abaudon tho Turope, If mnecousary, or attompt to bring hor aunder wiil to tho nearost port, if it woro possiblo, Tn the morning, when tho boat wns ready to bo sent olY, 1 propared to embark, but was REBUTPED IN A BRUTAL JIANNER, The Chief-Engincer of tho Greoco camo baok, doolaring that tho water had gainod 2 feot. Tater on, another bont, commauded by tho Firut Ofiicer of the Greoce, loft to tako posses- Bion of my stenmor as a dorelict vessol, aud in 60 doing viotated all tha laws of honor and honast dealing, A sccoud was sout out, and with liko result, aud I had tho somo kind of recoption. I appealed to Capt. Thomas, who wne surrounded by some of his oflicors, and told him that I protestod aguinut bis act, and enid thatit was a_picco of bnd faith. Ho roplied that the First Oflicor of the Greoco was going Lo tako my sleamer to England. I solemn- 1y protested. I 'was holpless and without power, nug was o prisoner with all my officers and mon, I hind, thereforo, but tho last resourco left me to provent tho muelini to which ezaeperation had rivon my crow to tho vorge, to avoid tho this ingvitablo collision and cortain bloodebed, I SUFFERED THE LAST NUMILIATION, but I say boldly, in my defense, that ¥ nctea with humanitarian views to save tho human boings ontrustod to my earo, and that in this I aclod withoutnoothermotiveand withallthecon-~ sciousncss of right of an honest men, 1 add, in Justico, thad, with tho cxception of tho boforc- ‘mentioned outrngos, myself, my erow, aud ofil- cors wero troated with urbanity on” board the Greeco.” CHIEP-ENGINECR LEROTX makes, in substance, the snme statemont as the Captain, and says that he was o witness to the promiso made to Capt. Lemairo, that ho should bo allowed to roturn to his yessol next duy, and 10 tho violont mauner in which ho was pushed Lack when attempting o visit bis ship. Ho algo says that ho himsolf was provented from on- toring tmothior bont to gat on board of tho Hu- ropo to oxamino the condition of nffairs. Ho rogards the whole proccedings ne a conspiracy to {nmvcut tho orow of tho Fronch vessel from gotting back to her. : Tho son of the Now York agont of the lino, who wat & pastonger on the kuropo, says that Tio heare tho Chief-Engincer of tho ;Greece say, whon pushing back Capt. Lomaira: ~** You have 1o businoss hore. L will take thab ship, snd don't intorfero.” % CATT. THOMNAS, OF TV ARNECE, pronounces those stonies of Uapt. Lemnire and his Obief-Engineor absurd aud without o par- ticlo of truth, s In tho transfor of tho passongors M. Voisin, who was bound for Now Orleaus, was badly ‘bruited, and his wifo Lias almost lost her reason. A WATCH WITI A TISTORY. ‘When Mr., Reed was about to descend o the boat from tho Europe, he threw down a valieo containing » numbor of useful and valuablo articles. A enilor throw the valiso into tho son, saying that no baggare couli bo trken. Sovoral dnys after the bag was found in a state-room, It must bave beon Eic)md up by a following bont. Curiously enough, among tho things in the vi lise was & wateh which bolonged to Miss Hunter, who was saved from the Villo du Havre, o wateh had been injured by the water whon Miga Hunter was founa floating, and had beon loft in Paris for ropaira. Mlr. Reed vas bringing ittoits_ownor when it was s wecond time wrecked and roscued. g A COLLIBION oceurred between the two vossols when thoy: were sbout to part company. It seems that whilo tho Greoco was endeavoriug 10 pass o bnuser on board of the Europe, to tow her hoad off_beforo the wind, tho Europe forged shead and struck tho stern of the Greeca cu g & hole in the half-round, down to tho main deck. A FOMMAL PROTEST. Capt. Tiemairo, of the stosmoer Europe, sub- mitted to the French Cobsul to-day a formal protest in regard to tho part Ylnyod by tho ofli- cers of the Groece, in tho late disaster. The rotest i to bo forwarded to the maritime au- horitics of Franco. Somo sorious trouble is tikoly to ariso in connection with tle loss of the steamship. FOREIGN. .GREAT BRITAIN. Toxnow, April 14 —During the® hurricane yestorday, the 1860 Atlantic cable ceased work- ing. The fault is reported to be sbout tweuty~ fivo miles from Valentin, Irolind, in shallow wator, As tio coblou are in good worklus order, meuszgen will not bo appreciubly delayed. The lund lines of telegraph botween Valontia and London wero interrupted yestordsy by tho atorm. Much anxioty 18 manifosted over the non- arrival of tho stesmship Malova, with Dr. Livingstone's body on board. Loxbo, April 14,—The Princess Tock was do- livered of & son ta-dlay. ey GERMANY., RBenumy, April 14,.—1he Relchstag by a majority of 78 Las voted in favor of tho compromiso spendmonts to the Army bill. In courso of the debate Gen. Von Moltke said: ** Inconsequonce of shouts of ‘revenpe' it was nocossary to keop th0 hand on thonword, Disarmamont would moan Ve war. Sk e = BPAIN, Mapnip, April 14.—Admiral Topete, who went to Suntunder to direct the oporatious of the navy at the amo timo Minrelinl Borrano went to the north to assume command of tho army, roturnod to this city yestorday, and hud a conforence with the membors of the Cabinet, Ie will roturn narth to-morrow. e g L WOMAN-SUFIFRAGE. call for a State Convention in Michis ® gun. Correspondence of "¢ Chicaao Tribune. TaxsiNg, Mich,, April 18,—The following call 1108 boon issned: “Tie annunl meoling of tho Michigan State Woman- Buffragy Amiocfation will be hield fn Lansing, at llepre- Jontutive all, ou Weduesday, May 0, 1874, at 4 p. m, AL its late vxtra session, tho l&?lulnur« pussed o joint Tesolutlon subaitiing the question of femnlo sufirago 10 the cloctors of thu Btatu at the timo of the genernl election this fall, This actionof tho Logislature de~ Volvea upon us an_fmportant dutyut fhls wmoling. e ought, if poasible, to orgunize all our forcea throngiiont the Btute, S0 that our strength may bo Iado effoctual for the sccomplishment of the pur- Tokea of our orjunization, ‘o thiv end, the Htuto Thould be eanvased by working speakers, o that Uio people muy be eduenteid, and our friends fuduced to ‘work for the cause througis tho campalgn, aud work Tor It at thio eloction, o aceure this resiilty wa tnvito Yo to mook s in_couneil at thotiing aud blave indi- cated, Wowill recelve you curdially, coturtain you frecly, sud do il In our power to ninks your slay ammangsl ws mutually plestant sud udvuntageous o tho causo, i OCEAN STEANSHIP NEWS. LavenrooL, April 14.—8teamships Coltio, and City of Brusuols, from Now Yok, and tho Cir- casinu, from Portland, have arrived out, Nxw Youi, April 1. ~Anived—Unitod Statos THE CHIVAGU DAlLa LadBUL 14 store-ship Guand, from tho Mediterranonn, with Amorlcén gaods foturuod {com tho Vienn Txpo- sition, ¥ Arrivod—Sloamship Elyrin, from Glnsgow, New Yonk, April 14.—Arr{ved—Bteamors Bal- tlo aud Parthia from Liverpool. Buest, April 14,—Stonmsbip Amoriquo, from Now York, has arrived. s PR SAMANA. Tho Victimized Company to Appenl to the United States Governimont, Speelal Dispateh to T'he Chicago T'ribune. Nrw Yonk, April 14,—Tho Dircetora of the Samana Bay Company bold a long meoting this aftornoon to conslder tho action of tho Domin- ican Government in sunulling their lease and dispossossing thom of what thoy look upon as their property. The mooting was striotly sceret, but whon it was ovor the Dircotors sont out to ropredontatives of tho pross a dooumont as tho result of thoir doliberations, This papor sots forth that the Compony will npnnnl to the Gov- ernmont of Wdahingion to bo roinstated in ita position at Snmons. According to this }mpor tho- Company has recelved no rovonucs or an ontiro yonr, although thoy lad paid in advance ront to tlio amount of 15,000, Tho Company will domand from tho prosont Gov- ornment of 8nn Domingo indomnity for damago dono by thoe deolaration in its manifosto thnt the loaso of Samnna wasnn illogal and arbitrary ot of ox-Prosident Baoz, whoreas, according to the Company, it_was the unanimons sct of tho pao- plo of tho island. —_— e LOCAL ITEMS. ¢ Tho storo of the Union Knife Company, No, 65 Stato stroot, was entered by burglars oarly yostorday morning, and about 276 worth of re- volvors takon, Enrly yostorday morning, during the progress of n'datico nt tho saloon of 8, Aykroid, No. 39 Wost Adams streot, Francis McGuirk and the proprictor of tho ssloon got into a fight, during which Aykroid wag stabbed twice by pcGuirk, recoiving _sorious in‘juriuu. McOulxX( Was_ar- rested and locked up in the Madison Stroot Sta- tion by OBicor Milluro, and a phyaiclan callod to attond Aykroid, whom' ho pronounced daugor- ously though not fatally burt. “Donny” Simmons yesterdny arreated Martin Tiopoz b tho cornor of ‘Clark and Lako streots, Tovez, bosides boing o proficient sncal-thief, delights in ropresenting himsolf ra a dotective. His plan of oporatlon is, whou he reads or hears of n big,robbory, to go to tht party who is rob- bed, and ropresent that ho is.a private dotective and can restoro the stolen goods for & cortnin consideration, but ho invariably wants o small sum advanced aa o proof of good faith, oto. In nine casos out of ton the money is given him, and that is tho last soon of Mr, Lopoz. In this mannoer he obtsined $85 from Mr, Gustav Men- dolson, promising to rostoro to him his Inces. Boveral complaints havo ronched tho detootives of Lopez and Lis misdeods, but it was not until E“mnh thnt ho fell into any of tho officers’ nnds. It is to be hoped that ho will now get his just deserts. Mr. Mondolson says ho will prose- cuto Lim for the goneral good. HOTEL ARRIVALS, .@rand Pacific—Georgo Grund, New Zealand ; J. Glassbrook, South Wales; J.Clemonts, To- ronto; J. Tilhnghunt. Buftalo; ' Charles Paino, Cloveland; W, H. Jolinson, Philadelpbia ; D. L. Manson, Now York. , . . Sherman House— Judge Riploy, Minnesota; J. 8. Archibald, Dundeo; M. Button, Colorado; O. D. Romington, New York: O. H, Woller Milvaukeos E. R. Murray, Uticn. , . . Tremont House—A. T, Moree, 8t, Louit g Whiting, ~ Dotroit ; I L. Lllis, Boston ; Apploton, Galena ; R, O, _Elliott, Hannibal ; A, ‘Walbrum, Youngatown ; J. Grifliths, Jancsville, « + + «_JPalmer House—E. T. Carson, Cin- cinnati ; E. J. Newman, Buffalo; B. G. Fosler, Now York : T, J. Warren, Jacksonyille ; M. 1. Bmith, Louisville ; W. II, Gillette, Milwaukee, ot g i AMUSEMENTS. THX RIORINGS-DERNARD CONOLRTE, . Tho second of tho scrics of Richinge-Bernard oon corts wns givon last ovening in McCormick Mall, and {hio success achloved by tho company only reafirmed, with greater empliagls, the favorable vordict rendorad after tho first hoaring. Tho programmo took a wider rango than ot the provious concort, snd admilted of & fuller displey of tha capacity of the troupe. Thera was exbibited (o same precislon and absoluta cortain~ ty in rendering tho most difficult and intricato choral composition ; tho samo sharp marking of tho tempos, tho samo intelligont intorprotation of all the delicate sentiment of » madrigalor a gled, tho samo porfoct blending in the harmonics, making the Wholo chorus givo & tono as one volco, the samo 1ight and ahade effects, particularly in the remarkable planissimos i “ The Lullaby,” which was ono of the goms of the ovening, and all thosame fullness, volumo, and richness of tone which were displayed by the com- pany in thoir first concert, As {s so often the caso ‘when anything out of the orilinary appeals to our peo- plo for recognition, thera will bo many who Aftor the troupe aro gone will awake tao late to the knowledge that thoy hava lost an opportunity {o enjoy » musical treat such aa will not be offered them ogain in mny duys, Itisunfortunate that o many * soclety peo- plo” feol compelied to walt tiil i becomes * the fashion " bofors thoy can sufficlently comprebend a now dopacture in the acolal or musical world to profit Dy the change, for thoreby they ofton losoa great dest of plensuro, It would bo woll for them if thoy could realizo thot tho rich old English musio sung byltho Richings-Bernard trowpe wouldigive them ninow sensation such as they soldom exporionco at the ordine ary concerte, ot which thoy kave boen accustomed to hoor the hackneyed operatio arise warmed ovor, It waa pleasant fosco lnst night in the mony familiar facos in tho audionce that musical Chicogo was not dull or elow in showing s appreciation of tho excellent music, The programme,as bofore -mentionad, was 2n unuaually strong one, repeating threo of the most effectivo solections of the provious concort—! Tho Vocat Symplony,” #The Triton” chorus and *Ex- celaor, oll of which wore rendered in {he ame spirited style a8 when first sung here. “ Tho Triton” Tecoived its accustomed encore, when “ Ohi ! Doar Mo What Can the Malter Be?” mado the audionco | stora of Moser bilarfons with dolight. The dramatic offects of tho Voeal Symphouy were bholghtencd by tho great addition of the powerful accompaniment furnisbed by AMr, Tomlins on tho orchestral orgun. Tho Lreadth and vast resources of this now instru- ment wero smply displayed by Mr, Tomlins during tho evening, who exhibited very effectivoly its qunli- ties both forsolo performnnce and sccompaniment, 1t excels a1 an accompanying instrument, posseesing Violiu, slring, and trumpot etfects - that give s marked orchicjtral quality to ita tono, The ofher fustrumental featura of the programme was tha porformance of # Deregrine Poundkeyes” (Mr. Brown), who, by his ‘Lumorous playiug, ond bis explanatory and sfologetio epeechics, kopt the sudience in n roar for nearly halt uh hour, untfi_ho was forced from tho plauo by tho conductor, Thero ls sometbiug quite irresiatiblo and wholly unique $it his performuiices, and ho might bo eallod's musical Artenus Ward, The principal choral number of (o ovening was the “Ilunting Song," Which was given with groat epirit, The select{on, how= ever, which most touzhed aml pleasad Lhe audienco W’ the pathietlo and tendor quartolte, “Jexsio o Dumblaue,"—the _ melody which' " ap- pesled to' tho heart like tho trembling {ones of o violoncullo, 2Tins Green (Priscills Primroso) in this quartytte had an opporiunity to display her voleo in its fullucss and strength, sud exiibited a aweotnesn and purity which wou o favoruble recogui- {lon from the audience. But the most remarkablo voice in {ho whols troupe s that of Mrs, DeCovas (Prudones Yortridge), It is o volce purely phenomes Tial, of wondorful ‘dopth and volume, of Ture swest- nees, without, however, great compans. Bhe sings as low ‘21 D with porfect 'case, aud Ler volco hong contralios a * double bass,” [¢ one may bo allowed the sxpression. It Is not very flexible, biit makes up for any such loss in ity viollncollo qualitics, In einging such solections as shio has glven thus fur during theso concerts it {s oxhibited with fino offect,—its full, oven, Tounded, open tones soundiug like the dinpason of an organ, Bhe saug * Nobady's Durling,” and ro- sponded {0 a determined ucors with u selection which 14 with her evidently n great favorite, " Genovieyo,’ which best displayéd tho volume and dopth of hor voice, "fite ofer humorous, pathetic, and roliglous selec~ t1one helped to completo n programme which roundod out an ovening's cutertainment_from which the audi- onco went away spparontly in the greatost £ood humor with {hemselves und their cutertainers, Tbiy afjernoon aud to-night the troupo will give {heir Juat concerte 1u this olty, und thoso who hiaye not hsard thom aud fail to atsond ono or the othor of tho concerts will hava remon to regret (hair loss, na it will $o jonq befora s vocal organtzation wa purfeot in ite it wnd fresl in its volces will apveer hero ayshi, ‘I'hia followlty are the programmos for the ufteruoon and evoniug : MATINEE PROGRAMMNE, TE HIHST PAW: '; Allo yo synggorres 1, Madrigals 4, Quartette: 9, Yo Triton 4, Oldde Folkes 6, ¥ Mount Zion". ... 6, * Bwoot Genovlovt no ... ¥s Olddo Folkes urgery Iinchwifo Allo yo synggorres 'rudence Partridge i, Ay T Quaker Gty Quattotte veee s s YO BYLYLOTTOH Y1 BYCONDE PANT 1 {Alldnm. L L Ty ...} Yo * {Moderne, b *Ob, Lord, how Manifoldf synggorres . Pynuoa olo, e Puregrine Poundlioys U, A'Byngynyg iewso Leegrantieess et gery Dhiciiwite, Wi i Flyht Lttle Wit 4, Oh, Doar, What can the' Biutter Ba .. X Yo synigerres Barbara Allen {Win-tlio-ight Littlewlt 0. “*Uaod Night, Boloved Yo Olddo Folkes 7. Male Quarietio, ., 8, "‘Auld Lang Byne' lo) RVENING PROGRANME, YE FINATE TARTH, +1ve0eiAllo yo singgerron Birayeid, '—Anciont, 1, llldrlf(lfll.. 5 "lgmllrfinnl b, * Boldio 2, Quintette, Margory Pinchwifa .Alle yo aiugorres z0kiol Overila o Olddo Folken ationco Partridgn 3 Allo_yo ynggorres HOen' Gk Ovew Witk Fonthored Byrayine TR RECONDE PARTE, Gleo—* 1Iail, Bmiling Morn,",.,, .. Yo Oldde Folkoa A Boloo o1t Y6 PYAno0. ...vu. s seregrine Tounikeys #Homo, Bweot Homo," Murgory Pinchwifo Hunan | Swelapplo Two-Parto TUNO..s s ve: + {Caroful Oglo Ruth,” y Binter Doy,".. Win: hn-l-‘]ghl Little- Wit 4 [ Dllli‘—“ Tho Plo 6, Yo Tor's Bong...ie ?fl Qllllllfl.l" lllyrQlllHdHI! argory Pichwifo 7, Mastor aud Pupllisesss {wmflng-mgm Tittle- Wit 8, ‘*Auld Lang Byno.".... M8, NIOX'A EOINER, Tho first of Hhio Borfes of complimentary olrecs to ‘Mra, Eugenio do Itcode Liico lnn“( placo at Standard Ifall'tnat ovening, with o limited audienco in atton~ danco,—s condition of things which mny have been owing to tho fact that thoro wora an unusual number of attractions clsowhere claiming musical patronngo, frn, Tco hiad Lo nasistanco on this occanton of lior nistor, Mrs, Marlo do Rood Carrick, of. Cincinnati gnupnmu), Mr, August {lnlm?flulu), Mr, Iiemnn Allon r, Fran] +AllG yo synggorre violin), and Hafrd (nccompaniat), Mrs, tieo was tho principal attraction of tho ovening, avd hor friends heartily wolcomod hor, Her plano num- Ders woro Thalberg's fantaslo on * Sonnsmbuls," tho plotio mact tn tho decthoren romance, with 3tr. Allen Aurt's tranncriptiond of Sohumusma ! Liotealied, and “Tlio Mursclliniao:” ana * Tho Mooniight Sonala 7 of Beathoven, Tho lattor was playod with so much deli- cacy aud fecling that it roceived an encore, in roply to which ho played Goltechalk'a * Cradlo Bong” with oxqisite tasto, slthough tho offoct was marred by tho constant_and Tude almming of doors on the floor below, If tho manngement of Standard Ifall expoct to ront thelr bullding for concerts, thy ought to pro- vide agnjust auch annoyancos in futuro, and also #oouro usliors who esn attend to tho ventilaiion of tha zoom, williout, givingono tho {mpression that Uy oro tearing tho hall down, In addition fo her plso nambers, Mrs, Rico slso sppeared with or pister in n vocal diio from Tho Jewess,” but hier effort was ouly anothor proof {hat a muslcian rarely doca two things and does them both well, Mrs, Tico 1n 00 good pianist to wasto any furtber fimo {u' sing- iog, As a planint s will Uoth, by her unuousl muntcal Intelligoncs and finfshed techninue, alvays take n high position among our homo players, In tho remniuing parts of tho programunc, thora 1s nothing which calla for special notice, although Mr. Holm no- oured an ancaro for bis playiug of a vory florid “Ave o Maria¥ by Kummer, in responss {0 which L gavo *The Last Rose of Bummer” Tho Jolné performance of it (on the flute and plano) however, was not of that degroo of excal- lence which would indunce one to ask for much more of it. Ar, Allen played Viouxtemps’ ** La Nuit,”, and in tho Becthoven Roinance with Alrs, Rico, in his usunl carcful and fochulcally corroct style, Airs, Carrick appeared in four numbers, but with an {ndifforent do~ o of muccen, Xt may Vo tist shio wrould appeat (o elter advantage under more favorsblo auspices, aild in a hall whick wns not principally full of echo. * Tho noxt concart of tho orica takes placo at the sawo ball THE FIRET DAPTIST CHUROR CONOENT, A vocal and Instrumental concort was givon last evening in'tho First Baptist Chinrch, by 3r. O, A. IMavens, the organist of that cburch, with the co- operation of soveral Indfes and gontlemen, most of ‘whom are connocted with the Fivst Daptist Soclety, The programmic was a very full ong, and ratlier more than usially varied, Ita priucipal numbers wero com= poaltions or arrangemonts by Mr; Havens, including = superb funtasie on themes from Faust, tho Pilgrim’s Olinut, from * Tannhausor,” snd bis offortoiro in B minor. Mr, Silss G, Pratl gave Ohopin's fautaslo in G shtp miuor, and his own_descripiive fantacle # Dream Wauderlngs,” and the chureh clior rendore several vocal ploces very effoctively, The offort of Miss Evarts was rownrded with a doublo encore, THE FDATT SYMPIONY GONCENT, Tho pale_of seals for tho symphony concert to b given by Mr. 8, G, Pratt, at 3cCormick’s Tall, on TFriday ovening, Login yoatorday morning at the book- ‘W1, Keen, Caoko & Co.und Is meoting with a success which indicates that there will bea largo nttendanco to bear tho new symphony, An ex- curelon party from Joliet in ulso coming In, and there s¥ill Lo sn oxtra car provided (o sccominodate & party from Evanston, COMPLIMENTARY COXCERT. Frank T, Baird, tho organist of the Third Presby- teriau_Ghurch, 1ng boen tendered s complimontary coucert by tho members of tho Soclcty, o take placo April 28, " Afr, Baird will bo aesisted on that occasion by the following woll-known musiojans : Mme, Eugenio do Roodo Rico, Mr. O, L. Fox, M, Balfour, Allss Glenn, Mesors, (Toward, Sloan, and olliors, M'VIOKED'S THEATRE. ) Tor the second timo durivg bor presont engogo- ment at MeVickor's Theatrs Miss Jano Coombs guave hior audience hier nowerful and_ fascinating_poraoua~ tlon of Juliet, and warmed them to s responsive sympathly, which showed ltself in froguont _and spoutancous applause, Miss Coombs hns many ad- Santagon in thia part, of which her Imposing presence and consummate Judgment in action uro not the loast. To thoso who havo acon her play maluly in parts roquiring dnlcnge dramatio forvor and etrenglh, the Ualcony sceno was especially chnrming, Tho rapturo of thio lovo-sick gl from her firat mooting with hor Tovers flia artles confession of hier paseion In -(he Lalcony scene,—ouc of tho test poiuts of tho tragedy,—ond {ho' julerviews with Romeo nnd_tho Xurse, were cxquisite touches of graco and pirlish forvor. It fstho work of tho truo.artisto that Miss Coombs i utterly freo from any exnggeration of elthor sentimont or pathos, Sho siraing after no tawdry offcct, Bhe hns her own sweet fdeal, from whicih artifico {a as far removed a6 possible, and faithfully, delicately, and boldly wilual, doca’slio portzay “The cens of tho greatest intenaity s in tho fourt] act,—tho potion-scene,—snd horo $s tho tho fest dratantic power. If Bliss Coombs wns coy and mald™ ouly in tho socond sct, she waa profoundly tragio in thin one. Tho bideonis picturea whick tho overs wrought ingiuntion of the hapless Juliet conjured up n entlcipation were pointed with intonso pover, | sendiug n shudder through the sudience, and calling outa round of spplauso 38 warm as it was well-motited, Tho houo Listened in sileut borror to the perfeet doclamation of tho preguant lines, carried awny by the electric mflncnce of voice and action, until “her fall upon the floor scomed a shiocking reality. Tho last act etill forced tho tension, Tho setress fully realized tlio_situntion of Shukspesro's desporate, franziod, Dbroken-hearted horous, sud tho last scene which closed tho tragedy was among the finest represonta- tions that an audicnce over spplaudod, Mr. O'Nell, whao ftomeo ad on previous oceasians failod to pleasc, waa nerved last night to o full display of power, und néver played the part botter, Ils cought the cuthusinem and inepiration of the part, ond Gld himself and the stor juatice Mra, Btoneall played the part of {he nurso with ex- cellent taste, and all the ninor roles were rondored with_spirit, To-night *Tho School for Bcundal,” with Miss Coombs In her delightful rolo of Lady Teuzle, will bo given, : FIOOLYY'S THEATRE, Dion Boucicault’s ploce, *Alimi," was played Tast ovening at Hooloy's Theatre o an overflowing Louso, Liad Biies Rogers consonted to open her oue gagement with this piuce sho would Lava been very succeasful, The dratnn i from thio same source an “¥ronchwomon,” ut, us bofors romarked, ia per- fectly wholesome, witliout n singla taint of evil, “Afr, Boucicault 15 t6o old u playwright to tamper with the inodesty of tho public.” Tho part of Afimi fu cusen- tially pathetic, sud Miss Tiogers is well adaptod to such u miylo, We rcrorve an oxtended notice of the plece for & fature oceaslon, merely adding that the comyany played with saso und yeadiness, nud newisted in making the Hrst roprosentation of tho drumn a markod success, THE AGADENT OF MUSIC, Nr. Jobn McCullough repeated *the Gladistor” last evening to an overflowing house, and was wildly applaudod ufter every act, There wad no atint to the oxpression of adiniration which tho audiouce’ conld not help feoling, Lo-uight ko will pley Richelieu in Tulwer's drania, Tho following cxplaina itself : C. R, Gardner, r{: ‘Deaw 81 : Deoply improesed by the originality and forco of Mr, McCullough's renditions in the most elo- vated_dramatic charnctors, ond desiring to expreas our admiration for him in & publicand omphatlc form, wo respectfully ask yoti, on bealf of the citizens gen= crally, to designato au’avening when a Lonefit per- forniunce can inke placo aud Whera wo can colleot= ivoly Lostify our estem and respect, An actor lilie Mr, McGullongh - dee of the world, und we ollvy Lo him ony buat wishes and eincoro admiration, Very respectfully yours, 1lon, 11, D, Colvin, Mayor, Hon, Phillip A, foyze, Gou, A.'L, Chotlain, Iton, Wirt Doxier, Gen, T, 1T, Shermoh, . Honty Starring, Tlorico White, A. 0. Greenebutim, ves tho reapect Iion, W, ¥, Cootbangh, J, C, Hankin, John Alston, P. H1, Sheridan, Lieut- Tumon Stowart, ‘Gon, U, 8, Hon, Ghatlex If, Roed, Hou. Willian Tiroes, Horman Rastor, nnd 200 othiers. A NEW TUEATRE, Sunday wementioncd o rumor tliat 3 now_theatre wa to o buflt on Dearborn street betweon Madison 2nd Manroo streots, ‘tho ramor bas now glven place {0 dofinito nasirafico, AFTangonIonts Wore consumi- matod yeatcrdoy for tho cousiritction of a large first- claws {lieatro bullding in tho mmedinto vicinity of the old Post-Oflico building, 5o far s tho plaus uro ma- tuvad, It fs docided o crect a building 100x160 foot on Dearborn streot, Tho front portiou of _(he buflding i to Lo rented for atores and ofiices, while the theatra proper s to be approached by means of o vory hundsumo entrauce, Mr, Leouard Grover lina secured tho Jeuso of tho ‘buflding, snd will probably nsgoclato Mr, Tieo with him in tho management, It will bo dovoted to tho spectaculnr, burlesque, und tha varicty busiuces, whoro tho freé-and-casy, boer-and- tobacco featuro’ will be allowed no entrnnce, Mr, Wallaco Hnmo hos tho plans in band, ke location 14 onoof tho most central, if not abrolutely so, in thu city, and tho theatro wil sindoubtedly becoine as popu- tar 3 Niblo's in New York, MYEgty' OPERA-IOQUSE, At thin pleasaut littla pulsco of minsirelsy thoattend- anco wist s laryo s ngual st oveutuy to wilncas tho second production of Jobby Nowcom's latest und beat burlesquo, # Tho Dorder Lily," by (he Arliugton, Cot~ ton & Kemnblo Minstrol Combinatlon, in whito facos, “Lho first and ollo portion of tho eitortainment wua varled aud plossiug, embolying o complete entortain- meut i Madlf, ' but the burlciquo was the crowning feature, Tho costuming was partiou- larly fiue, uppropriate, and ju harmony with tho cast of churaoters ond beautlful sconcry wnd tablesux, 1na word, this ploco Is, by far, tho best and most_entertatufug of tho reakon, and cannot full to ba appreciated by all who hava tho ‘rood fortumo to witness its produetion, The mechanical offect of the valouna oud Madocs of {he lave-bods sro worthy of wpocial note, : —_— SUICIDES, 5 Spectal Dispatel to The Chicago Tribune, Mruknssuie, 0., April 14,—An old wan hy the nnme of Matihow McDowell hung himgelf {n hig shoe-ghop, sevoral miles from Millorsburg, on the 13th, Cause, old age, childishnoss, ang impginary trouble, 110 was noarly acontenarian, _ WASHINGTON. (Continued from the Firat Praos times keep and havo on dopont in the Trensury of tho United Btato, sum cqual fo 6 per cent of ita’clrculas tion, to he hield and waed only for tho redemiption of such _eciroulntion ; and whon the ciroulating notes of ony such association or associatioun ubail Lo prorenlod, sortod, or unsssarled, | for rodomp~ fon in_ siimn of $1,000, or any multiplo thoreof, to the Treanurer o to suy Ansistant Treasuror of the United Blates, the ramo_rliall be redeomed in Unitod States notes, * All notes redoomed shall be chargod by thio Gomptrollcr of tha Qurrency to thio reapectiva as~ sociationn {nsuing the samo, and he sholl notify them sovorally, on the firat day of cnch month, or oftonor, at bin discrotion, of the smownt of much rodomptions, whicroupon ench'nnaociation #o notified shall forthwitth doponit with tho Treasury of the United States a sum in United Binten notes cqual to the amount of it cir- culating notes Ao redcemad, nnd, when siich rodomp- tonn liavo been 8q roimburacd, ‘tho eiroulating noten vo redeemed, or, it worn, mutliatad, or defacel, now noten fustead, slinll Le forwarded to the reepective ampocietionn, ' Proyided, that ench of sald assoclations aball roimburse to thio Treasury tho costs of re- dumption sud of supplying now notes In place of {080 redecmed, and Hle. amacintions hereafter or- gonized shall also soverally reimburse to tho Trens. ury the coats of cngraving and printing their eltoulatiug notos, and provided. farthery thnt tho e tiro amount of United Statea notes outsfanding and in circulation nt any one tima abiall not exceed tlio sum 00,000,000 now autliorized by exiating law, BE, &, That any associntion organized undor this act or any of the ucta of which this s an amendmont, de- #iring o withdraw its clroulating notes in wholo dr Tart, moy ipon doposit of ewful money within the nicaning of aald actain sums of not lead than $1,000 with tho Treasuror of the United Biates withdraw o proportionato amount of Londs doposited in pledgo for such circulation, and ho shall redeom, cancel, and deatroy 2n amount of the circulating notes of auch as- sogintion oqual to tho smount lemied upon such bonde, 840, 6, Thot sectfons 1 and 32 of tho sald sct bo amouded by roquiring that each of tho sssociations slinll keop {ts lawful money reserves within fts own vaults at tho place whera iis operationn of discount and deposit are carried on, snd all tho provisions of the anid mcctions requiring’ or pormitting any of tha #oid negocintions -tokeep any portion of its lawfal money resorvea olsowhero {linn in ita own vaults, or requiring or permitting the redemption of its cirou. Tating notes elsewhoro than _at its own counter, oxcept o8 providod for in thia act, are hereby repoaled, 8e0, 6, That upon ol circulating notes horeafter issued, or liereafler to bo issued, whonover tha same shall com Into tho Tressury in payment or doposit for Tedemption or otherwisc, thero ahall bo printed, under such rutos_and _rogulatfons as tha Becrotary ‘of tho Trossury may proscrib tho charlor sumbers of the sssociationn by which thioy aro soverally fzsucd. PRIVATE DILLS, Mr. BUTLER (Mass,) thon moved to procoed to the businces of the Hpeaker’s table, Carriod, The first business on the tablo was a voto of a rivato bill. The veto was read and referred to ho Committco on Military Affairs. Various othor bills and oxeeutive communications wera takon up and roforred, THE SENATE FINANCE DILL. X TFinally tho Sonato bill tosmond the Nationnl Curroncy acts, aud to establish free banking was reached, GEORGE F. HOAR mnde & point of order that it must receive its firat constderation in Committce of the Whols, for the reason, among othors, that it was o bill to incroaso tho public debt. . Mr. GARFIELD mado an additional point that tho rule provides that nomotion or proposition for tax or chargo upon the people aball Le discussed on the same day in which it is mado or offercd. THE BPEAKER—*Tho Chair agrees with tho gentloman from Massachusotts and the genile- man from Ohio, that the bill is liable to objec- tion ; that if it doea not itsclf contain a charge or tax on the poople, it is amondablo Ly such a Proponifiun.nm\ that, if it doos iucreaso the ogal-tender notes, it_Increases, of course, tho obligations of the United Stutes, and ia to that oxtout liable to objection that it is a tax-bill. But the gentlomen will observe that this bill originatod in the Senate, nnd if it bo opon to tho objections urged by (hom tho Senato could not have originatod it,” . GARFIELD—Thon lot us mako that paognt. ?;m SPEAKER—That point is ono which the Chinir hins nover ruled upon, becauso 1t is not for tho Chair to say what the Sonato of tho United Statos may or may uot properly do. Whers tho Tlouso has dirngroed with tho Sonate on that oint it bas always been by voto of the ITouso. f tho Houso agreea that tho Senato scnt this bill horo proporly, all noints made by the gontle- men from Magsnchusetts and Obio fall, because tho Iouse cannot concede that tho Senato origi- nted this bill proporly and sont it hore properly, and thon ask the Chair to rulo thatitisntax bill and imposes a public burdon. Mr. GARFIELD—"ho Houso cannob waive its right in the mattor. Tho SPEAKER—The Houso cannob waive its right on n grave question as botween tho two branches, atd then ask tho Clnir to enforce » minuto rule. As Lo the moda of pracoeding, tho firem.ly gruver question i, as to whothor this ill properly originated in the Senate, Lf that question bo not raised, the Chuir is bound to presume, and can havo no other presumption, that tho {Touse rogards the bill as properly hore. Mr. GARFIELD—Thon I raike the question that it is not properly hero, and sliould be re- turned to tho Senate, The question was put whether the ITonso so deolaro, ond it was negatived—yeas, 56; nays, G, F. IIOAT then made & point of order that tno bill requircd_nn expondituro of money for the printing of National Bauk noles, and thab thorefore under tho rule the bill must ilrst bo considered in Committeo of the whole, Tho SPEAKEL overruled tho poiut of order becauso the oxpenso was to bo deducted from the banks, and was not to bo a charge on the Tronsury, . Mr. MAYNARD thon moved tho provious question on the passage of tho Scnato bLill, and it waa seconded, 121 to 5Y. The bill was then passed—yens, 140; noys,102, The text of the bill iy as follows: Thet maximum amount of United States notes is horoby fixed at $400,000,000, Ko, 2, That $40,000,000 in notes for circulation, in addition'ta nuch circulation now wllowed by law, £hall Do fustied to the Nutional Danking nesociations now oryenized, nod which moy bo organized horeafter, and such incrcascd circulation shall bo distributed among the soveral Slatesas fy provided in Sce, 1 of the act entitled * A act to provide for the redemption of 3 por centuw temporary loau ceriiticatcs, und for an in~ in Cresso of tho National Dank notos approved July 13, 1810, und each National = Danke ing nseociation’ now orgaulzed or horeath to bo organized shall keep and maintain as part of it rosstve requirad by Inw ouo-fourth part of tho cofn received by it as futercst on bonds of the United Statcs deposited as security for circulating notes or Governs suent duposile, und hat hereaftor only ono-fourth of the Tegervo now prescribed by Inw for National Dunke ing Assoclations shall consist of balances due to an aswoclation available for tho redemption of is cireu- Inttng notes from nssocintionn fu cities of redemption, and upou which balunces no interest shull bo paid, * ‘Tho status of the wholo question now is, that while the House bill has to awnit tho action of tho Benato, which mey or may not bo favorable, or may bo dolayed indefiuitely, tho Scnato bill gocs directly to the President for his siguature. Adjourned. [HE WEATHER. WagniNaToN, D. C., April 14,—For the North- wast and uppor Iake region, north Lo west winds, falling temperature_nnd cloar or partly cloudy weathor, which condition will extend over the: Towr lake regiow. LOCAL OBHENVATION, Cuicaco, April 14, 1874, 3 - Hourof ob-} § Direetion and wrvation, | & | § | E |foree of wna, eather, hd b3 R 6:63,m, B, W., fresh, .|Gloudy, 1188, m, 8, W, brlsk. . [Gloudy, 200 . W., brisk., [Fair, 3368 p, 63 |8, W,, brisk, . |Cloudy, W,, DEISK, vou. |Clear, 10:18 . m. 46 | 70 W) briek..",|Oloor, Maxbmum thermometer, 62, Minimum thermometor, 45, Rainfall in 24 hours—d,20, GENERAL ONSERVATIONS, Ci10A60, April 15—1 8, m, T Thr| Wand, (Rain) Ieather, Light rain, Oluar, Cheyone, J|Fair, Cleveland, l’-l[;hl.l raln, Davenport Escanuba, (29,081 6O, 20.05) 6|W,, freah,..| 20,60) 4iN, ., Treait, Marquetts,, 20,81 8] W, freeh, [Light snow, Omalin 30, [Clear, Tulodo,..... |28 Cloudy. EAST LIBERTY LIVE STOCK MARKET, Lage Lk, Pa, Apel 4.~ OATTIX—ATrivals, 190 curn 3 Lest, $0.76 § snedlum, §5,7560,005 common, 16.00(@3.20, $ llu((’ffl-l\ 1 best v'biladolphins, $6.50@ fh 3 beat, $7.00@8.00 ; tvals, 20 caxa i, 18 A or] Burer—Arilvals, caraj ‘medium, $0,25@7,00, THE ELGIN DAIRY MARKET, ¥ Epectal Dlspatch to The CRicago Tribune, Bram, il Apeil 14,~Chioese sud bukter’ wera in ond demnatd o~day, “Balos were uctive, ull offorings i takon promyiiy, Bix bundzod sy forly botes chocus, purtiully skinmed, sold ¢ 1D@1430; 1,676 1ba oreamiory butterut @100, Tolal kales, $0,857.80, VDL ESDA APRIL 1o, 14, MARRIAGES. A e e e P A Am AN, HINOHOLIFFE-SMITH—On the 11th {nat., at the ronidance of thin bride, by tho Rav. D, J, lurrell, M, Qearge ilinoliliifa Wud "Mrs, Magat 1. St ‘sl ot DEATHS. A e o A A Ao s T.OOMIS_OF ploure pnoumania, Aprll 14, 1674, st Marongo, 111e OFcar 1. Loowie, only”son ‘of Btss. . O Laamnis, of thils eliy, §2 Syracute (N. 1.) papors |vlzna copy. $18—Monuday, Apeil 10, 1874, Niokel hls P gt (R a3, Hote: &40l Tunaral this {Wo noainy) Morning, at 10 slalook. vited to altend, i Frionds of fha family aro in: B Lt (N . palors DIEaso Gopy: YAGER—In thia olty, Tucsdny, Aprll 14, at1a, m. Men, i, G fifi’fnn 24 yenrs and ¢ Montihe: 81y Fiupral on Thutadey, st 11 a. Tejandds of ‘tho family Ao dnyitéd to attond, X2~ lanton ami Gilniusa (Mnes.) prporn lonss eopy. SOOTHING SYRUP, MRS. Thirly Years' Txperience ; ol O i WINERO WS Eon wobwdazmcns: SOOTHING SYRUP tion of onoof tho bost fa- ron mala physlolansand nursos CHILDREN in tho United Btatos, and hes boen used for thirty TEETHING, HOTEL, 1t roliavos thio ahild from paln, cures dysontery and diarrheea, griping in the howals, sud wind collo, By glving hoalth to the olitld, 1t reats the mothor, TO EXOHANGE, Bt D S O LIS TRHICK WANTROFOR BAL Olt IXONANGT, A nunsly-bow Saiory frana fouss, with § roouis,’ At BT i tack (rom tatlan, atd Bouh r..'i: sy . A janco on {}mo. A doa W GOOLIRY, N5, 554 “Lafnllo-ates minin fioor. JFOR EXOIANGI_TOR Gil0I0n JATMS OR clty propost: b, Montasl VEVERpmathinfrants an Abordeoiat.) noar Fdri TXOIANGI- i1, BT VTONT, U o L indinu wilezeliango for good bullilng out Ma nnie, or Jnokaon. B Lol Wost Madl V0 EXCHANGIA TARIE GIANOK-I WIRIL TO R N i A MR Gaully 87,00, for a good fruit farm and ali{ munt bie alosed AL anoo, Aply L B » toum 14, 183 Bauth Clark = WORTIt A HUBGRITA ) nmbory & bargain givon, AddrossX Y %, NGU—50 AOR A oo cxah for busitoss os s Gonn( e CIEAT athe botween Lako and Van Muron, = Woutd assume inouti- branoo, It necessary, Addrens REAPIR, Tribuno offico, 0 RXCHANGE-COTTAGE AND GROViE LOTS at depot south for farm i i g ormhor, olier prporty. 1 A 10 1PXCHANGH-TMPROVED GITY T P N R O, B, HUBBARD, JR., Xeal Kaista Agont, 163 Washe inglon-st, 0 RXCHANGE—A GO0 BUNDIVIBION, % ots, Washington Ueights: 6 ro- {811} Tok Nonan R ot Rood Topations” W B BRI, 123 Doarhornat. 110, EXGUANGT—~ONT O NOTR BRIOR HOUBIS, largs lots, fine location, un Sout: ‘ fiood proporty” and’ eali. U8, BURDIOR, "I Sier [oen-at. [0, JEXOITANGI-\WANTED N . i oxchiangs for s Inrgo, olnas second-tiand cnrga maro, 7 yoars old, siylish, sound, kind, afratd of ron _tinutos; alsos good Tothing, and oan. trot {n T-00tav0 pinno, - Addrass J N, 136 Olark-st, 7’0 _EXGIARGE—SOMNE FINI; RUBURBAN LOTE, o to atation, od, 3 . STATTTRARAL 35 Wont Batistmats o or O THED WW O FIRST- Continental Hotel, auccess by milliohs of mo« 479, 481 & 483 State-st., thers for tholr ohltdren, Cor, Eldridge-court, OII0AGO. BENJ. N. ANDERSON. TProprietor. X~ The bext 83 por day 1T {ongo. ; FINANCIAL, - VIS0 FORGHARE X TINTIED ANCONT OF Uio ccrifentogof tho lopuiills e Irsurence Con e b T ] iy o BigboNt markot prion in D TANES 1 STORKY, Frivato lanker, of and 8 Libatio-at., Hoom'ss, ONIY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATOIES, bonds, ote,, at LAUNDKILS privato ofios, 120 Rant Qoiphist., hoac Olark. Katablished I8hi. MOREY, ON WAND TO LOAN OF OITY TEAT orinte and on_roal crtata coilatorals, Sacured papors bought. B, GROSSMAN, Roomt 13, 6§ Madix DRLL & BROWN, 108 l‘};lrll«“l:mm" AR e T['0 EXOIANGE-STORE AND LOT (87,060 FOR ‘Nobraska [armi or landss Babarhag lots ahu eksh 10F goods, Smatl lot and Houss (31,600) for Bouro and fow ‘adjoining somo conntry town, Iiouss and ot 1n g (o o Towa 81,8000 for Iot or houss anil fot in Wil pay dilfaranca. or atsume. - Smal ataok of gro- o, 1 T, SWIFT & SON, Hoom 66 2d difock, opposite Shorman Houso, EXCIANGE—#0 AORES OT SPLENDID LAND, % miles from a nice town in tho sonthern part of Wis. consla, and $300 or 400 In cash, for & lot in Chicago: the 0cros Tiavo sommp Improvemantzy anil will g DUt In At [t IBBLIL §A BELLIS, 255 Bouth pil 2 TO EXOHANGE-FOR FARM, LOTS OR JM-. give good trade, T, B, BOYD, K nn!A 1,148 Madi- thirds tholr valuo. tod-at. HXONANGE—A MARDLE FIONT TOUSI OF L tod voome, noti Thirty-third.t. and Toros-nv, for orc ufro. of FULLAM . GO Gorh or Douglas Houst f Cottage Grove. or of Twolfth sud 'TONEY TO LOAN ON REAL IISTATR SECURITY ] improved prafocrod, two 10’ (e yosrs. JOIN We MARSH, 185 Olark-at. ONIY TO LOAN ON WATONRS, DIAMONDS, honds, otc, at LASSEN'S (lato Jacob') Private Loan Otice, 177 Clark-s atnirs, Room b. T]'0_RXGITANGE—LOTS AT NORWOOD PANK for Tiouso and lot, Deslrabla lota at Irving Park for improvod or unime P toat SR SiZis Ahtrd-at,, Woodlawn, for sottage snd 0at on Sixiythird.at., Woodlawn, for cottago an lot. * GG A it £ 005 186 Hast Madlsoh. VWE, UAVE Solic FUNDS ¥0 LOAN ON I ‘proved Clifcago real oxtat for torm of yoara: bor- fourorato auly divoct,” 5. M. BOORL: 410 MMINGS; 119'and 18f Tasallost, 0 RXCHARGE-A TING HESIDENOE AND LOT ort near Linooln P andsoma b, 0.0, THRYER Y Gol 8 Mot Madte ONEY TO TLOAN ON INPROVED PROPERTY. sums of 1,000 or mora, 1ivo years, LEVIWING &0O., Rtoal Katato Bank, 61 Doarbornat, ATONEY TO TOAN ON GOOD COLLATERALS, MO, Ginii6Pn 360., 1 South Cinrkats N[ONEY To TOAN ON CHICAGO OF COOK County roal estato fu sum 000 and upwards, HUTOHINGON & LUKT, % { Petmaco bullding. ATONEY TO LOAN-ON HIRST-OLASS GIIOAGO rty, Iniproved proforred, MEAD & COX, 13 N ‘Tasals 0 LOAN—SRVERAL SUMS OF FROM 21,000 TO | £5,000 on Chionko roal estato, M. M. BUEPARD, Room 15, No, 163 Dearborn-st. |0 LOAN— O #5,000 ON INSIDE, PROPERT O oS st D UL & SO, 163 Wett M-dum}i TG, COAN-_ANOUNTS OF 81,000 GR_BIORIt ON i Chlcnso peal estate or improvad. liinols farma witbin milos. I, L. PitABI, Reapor Blosk, Room 2. 0 LOAN_SEVERAT, BUMS ON GOOD BKOURI= ty. Toans on enllaforals and_shart time eecurod Rates bouglite TRUESDICLL & BROWN, 103 Fitih VW ANTED—TII TOAN OF 30t KOR FOUR OFF " fivo months at not to exceod 10 por cont per annum, Tiest of socurily will s givon for doublo tho amaunt. Ad- dress, atatinis whore au interviow can be bad, 8 R 8, Tribiino o0ice, TIONDS, AND MORT- ty in Ohicago roal astato, NTED-GOOD BTOOKS, . n oxcliange for e Addrobs 1, Tribana afca, - 3 AND §i0 TO TLOAN ON GITY REAL S1.000 cve. W 32 SV LD, IS Waaning: {an-st,, Room 24, 1 —$1,E00, AND UPWARDS TO LOAN ON L. ‘inirovod Niiuols farms: timo, five yoars, HARSHBERGER, Room 5, 17 Clarkeat. 10,000 ARD UEVARDS 1 TOAY OF LONT n . timo on improved insido rosl estate at Jaw entcs, by ILENSITAW & LYMAN, 123 Doarborn-at, 2 ()()() WANTED FOR TOVR MONTIIS ON A $3.000 “ociuiie, witha 1% mnta sectred on Yoal shiato put Up a3 collataral,J 4, Tribuno uifice, 3 () 70,310, CONMGIAL, OR SHORT P, roal cstate papor wanted. RIUA & COA'RIS, 168 Wash - 8,00 O, TAND To LOA, OF 600D, T, o0, proved or unimproval xeal extate, foror Jemea. Will aunenta tho amunnt, B."W. Tilo3AS & EN V15 EXCIANGY, TIOGSE, 10T, AND DARN ‘paved etreot, with 'bus Tino: Weat Sido; uningums Dorad, for hotol or largo boarding-house, Addresa B, 61 South Halatod-st. < AFANTED_TO EXOHANGE—A NRW PARLOX grgan Tor o light sccond-hand cxprosmivagon. Apnly 2418, Mutiorfiold-at., noar cormor Twenty-saveith.” W {7 ANTIED_TO EXCITANGE_OITY, ORt SUDURE. rnmn’;\:gfl:‘)scfl n!.lcllli’flfi?rel fm" arble-front n‘rnlnlnk ar_Un i : Traton. 1A BIOTWN, 158 ThSallo-stoy Toom 4. - LOST AND FOUND,. GUND—TIIE PERSONWIIO L0 A VALUAGLR rolio on Monday, addroveing D, Tribune olicn, doscHbing tho raba. —ON. ON GLARK-AT. T0¥ MONDAY NIGIHT, 4 "north of Madison, a quarta crystal mounted pin. iutrinaio yalue will bo pald at Room 4, 3i6 Bouth lal- ated-st, ATOTION saLs. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. 871 Wabash-av. Wednestay Morning, Aprl 16, at 10 olock, intire eontants of dwolllng bouso 871 Wabash.av,, AT ATOTIONW. Blogant Piano, Mantel Mirror, Bruasols Onrpets, Parlor and Dining-Room Fuarnituro, Chambor and Kitchon Furniture, Bods, Dod. ding, China and Crockery 'Waro, Stoves, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Anotigneors, &0, &o. Regular Wednesday's Sale, WEDNESDAY MORNING, Apri] 1t e toros, Our TORHISE \v&‘&ku 8 b 95 o'slock, At :fa?’?louk - Clothing, Boots and Shoes, &o., &o. & 111 1 d ‘good lino of zuod'n';‘m','}q':"}'i(")’mnnov &0 0.y and 83 Handolpi'at, Valuahle Business Lot AT ATUCTION, 1689 Cottage GrrovesivW.y 28212, running through to Routh Parkesv., having twe ‘valuablo fronts, with improvoments. Wednenduy Afternoon, April 15, nt 4 o’clock, Ve will offor tho abova valnablo proporly AT AUCTION, wrill bo kol with without resorve, on tho mround. “Tho lo tho impravomon ensy torms, which will known at time of ltlo porfect. otn farnishiod. be AD ELISON, POMEROY & ©O., Auctionsors. 186 SOUTH SANGAMON-ST. Thursdey Morning, April 16, at 10 o'olock, ‘I'ho entire contonta of the throg-atory Marble-Front Dwelling, No. 186 South Sangamon-st., NEAR VAN BUREN-ST, Tilegant Patlor and % 3 plegant Pactor and Dinlugraom, Furnitaro, Splondia nd Wool Carpots, Rich Mirrors an ings, Cl Yarnltuen, Crockery and Glasswa Paint: nbor Yurniture, Beds and Bedding, Xitohen o, Eversthiog nocdod for Lousokeoplng, and sll in good ordor and but Iittia ured. ELISON, POMEROY & €O., Auotidueors, Elegant Bar Ugflfllflf & 166 Box BANKRUPT SALE, Thursday Morning, April 16, at 9 o'clock, By order of BRADFORD HANCOOK, Es ‘wo il sell AT ATUCTION Assignoo, The Bar, Countor, Teo Box, and Fixturos at the Motrod Stata. 0, Auctionoors. Regular Friday's Sale, Triday Morning, April 17, at 9 1-20%lock, Our st kod ur sicivas ara paoke with an immonsa stock of NEW and SEUOND-] FURNITURE. Now and Socond.Hand Parlor Scte, Hadroom Sots, Waedrubon, Burontis Washstands, Marblo-Top Tablos, Tirursels aud Waol Carpcta, rockory, Glass and Plated Waro, And our hwual stock of Geuoral Merchans ELISON, POMEROY & CO., 8 and 85 Randolph-sk, OST-PORTFOLIO OONTAINING 818 TO 830 L4t and papers, Findor will plovse doliver it at 6 and &1 Wabnalav, 1t not hionost cnnugh to do this, ba so conslderata a3 to send the portfolio with papers, minus monoy, per expross. T OST—A BLACK FSOUINAUX DOG: TAD ON chiatn collar, biue leather lning, A Mboral reward i ho pald - when roturmod ta the livery stabla 133 State-st. OST_SIT OF PLANA, BRELONGING TO MIL. LO3w6x, % ol trom "Stato o Vorty ests: and Langlos-av, Tuctal rowand for thelr ratum 1o oty fatst, and Langley-av., now bullding morthiwost corner. OST_ON TUESDAY, TITE TIF, OF CLARKS T, soland.tan aib. Bouth Oiaticates Wil rocutve B0 rowarde - Lo T OST—BEAVER ¥UR GLOVE, PLEASERETURN Lits oowv. PIERGE, Mool Tatats and Note Brokor, 1t adis o om 7, OST—LOST —LOST-4 SPEOIAY, TICKETS, ON account of Fronch Bonavolont Soglety, gond. from ', and the M. O dDLflMRS. Uhleago to Montreal, lasued by tho G, T LRt The Toturalng thom to will boamply rowar GRITSS.ST,, OR BOAMMON- 4 ca black-an: $5 reward. 5 L(}; T—MINK MUFF ON WEST RANDOLPII-ST, finde Al ) i " 113 L asiallo:st., Koom 5. it botwaon Groen and Unloata. A liburat rowned i = o — = S 6 patd to tho finder un dollve samo to 12 , BOARDING AND LODGING. B Wost Handolpheate ool RELDRIDGE-COURT — ONI: LARGE ROOM, Vi 2 T e it bnaeds dar boreders wanteu: | fs. Wost Rondolpneat, - oo A SacOilStG FEAST TIARRISO] OPPOSITE POS' QIOLEN_TIIE_PARTY WII RWELR 4:0) G- nest hoard ang clsancat rooms in._eity: 7 L fulaekont gkl Seve L42uoo b 7o sevok, Fngliah - familly. Koforences, No wmoving in | tarning it, s partios are kno Jiay. Ono'ingle raoia. 2 o 100 TA SALLEST., NORTIL SIDE—BOARDERS wanted and furnished rooms for man and wifo, With_or withont board. 100 THIRR-AY,, NEAR TARRISON ST TRIOK Hounos board for Iadles or gontiomonat 1 to 85.60 Tor weok, with uso of pino; day board 31 MICHTGAN-AV,—A TAIGH ALCOVE;, ROOA, 4] Iiceont Hoor, with beard, for gont and wife' oF thirco gontlowon, _Also brick barn to rent. WABASII-AV,—LARGY, WELL-FURNISIIED B8 N e eontieinnn and wito, with good board Referoncos roquired. 665 WABASI-AV. — FURKISHED ROOMS TO O rent, with board, 3 TQUIHWEST GOlt, MIGHIGAN.AV, AND TWEN- ty-third-at.—To rent with board, ffont alcova rooia T2 a sall privato family, furnisliod or unfarnished. o, AN AND WIFR OAN 0d or unfurnishied,” on Hirst flaor, with good asousbla ratos, 016 VEST WASHINGTON-ST—A WERLL-TOR. nialied room, with good board, for gentisman aud wifs or two siugle gootlomun; table board’ for a gontlo- man. 5 263 WEST ADAMS ST.—A NUA OF VE 314 Morsnntly.attunted ‘oot front and roar, singla il on alto, on firat and socand figora, 'Uablo firat.clzsn. ¥ilf o kept as frai-class houso, Twa'blucks from Madl- sou-st._'ISusos paes door. 3@() WEST LAKESTTO TTENT, ORT LARGE room, woil furnished, ta two gantlomen, at 38 enoh por week'; voom well lighitod ; call aud sou. WITIL BOARD, North Side. 993 QMIOET.-TO RENT, pleasant frant room ; also slugle room, furnishud, futnnco nad overything desirab BOARD WANTED. OATD—ON Oft BEFORK MAY 1, FOR GENTLE. tloman, wife, chili 4yenra old, nursb glrl, and {nfant; iwo or throe good-sized roums, with first-clans table au; Tocation, Htoforonces exchisnged, Address, with partic: A'98, "l'ribuno oflice. OARD—_IOR FAMILY OF 4 "lwonty-soound:st, and oust of Sato Will furnish our own rooms. days, Tribugs oflico. OARD—A TIOME IN A PRIVATE AND ONRIS. tian (amily for nelly wite, and child, Can pay 677 por jnonthand find furaltura, @, ARTALUR, 91 Nosth C| onst. WEST MADISOMN.ST.—PLEASANT ROOMS, with good board, at roaonabla ADUITS, SOUTHOF Btata- Private fam- ily proferred, 33, for iiva dnys, ¥ &, MUSIGAL, EECSE. . 1 Lo e ey BUY A NIOIOLSON, THE CHEAPEST FINST. s cabinet organ {n Amorica; Prll:n 850 and up wards Mauufaotory and saloszoom 6 fast Indluna. I"Oll BALIL—A NEW, FINE OARV: piano, for 8226, A dauble rood orga: lodion for $10, Unll at 62 South Clar] ), -OUTAVE {or 875, A me- KEN U BUGGY DAMAGRD IN A R .__nway. Owner ap) 'IE At 654 West Van.Buron.st. MACHINERY. E HAVE ON HAND A LARGR STOCK OF stationary engines and bollors, planers and mafolie ers, aash, door, snd blind machinery, engina latles, iron Yianors, " deilsy” chucks, sieam puiors, e, Usfiooal Woodworkor, leather and rubbor belling, hore, irou piNesy pbete “goods ad amachinery funplied, ko0l ACHINERY MANUFACTURING COMP A 53 and 40 South Canal-at., Chicago, By WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., AUCTIONBERS, N O. ADISON-ST., o8 M (Hotwoen Doarborn ami_Clark .y WE SHALL SELT THE UNCLAIMED GOODS of the Uniled Staten Ex- press Co. Wednasday Morning, April 15, at 10 o'clack, at our Roome, 11# Fast 3tnd}: . WAL, A, BUTTERS & CQ., Auclionoers. WE SITALL SELL Buggices, Phactons, Harness, &c., HURSDAY, Aprl 16, at 10 o'clock, at 163 Madison-at. Caalll L Wil A BUTTIRS & CO. WE SHALL SELL BRY GOUDS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, &, TIIURSDAY, at 10 o'claok, at 108 Madison-at. WAL'A, BUTTERS & 0O, AT OUR FRIDAY'S SALE, APRIL 17, We will soll, by ordor of Bradfmd Haneoo 3 "Assignde, one magnificont fun'muufl.cuml?r g 7-OCTAVE PIANO, Made by Emereon, of Tioston, and nearly ne ELISON, POMEROY &GO, A Flondid fastrumonty 1'aud 25 Randolphiat. By HODGES & CO. ‘WE WILL SELL, On Thursday, April 16, AT 10 A. M., At tho Marble-Front Residonco, 0. 529 West Washinaton-st, ADOVE UNION PARK, Consisting of ono Rosowood Piano, Flogank Parlor Furniture, Costly Oil Paintings, Stocl HEnogravings, Dibrary and Books, Turkish Fasy-Chuirs, Marblo-top Tables, Marble-top Chamber Sets, Volvet and Bruasels Carpets, Blogant Sofa-Lounges, Bitting, Dining, Kit« chen, and Loundry Furnituro, Plated Ware, Also, one Elogant Span of Black Horsos, Family China, Crockory, Cutlery, eto., ote. Carringo, Robes, Harness, eto. Balo positive and without resorve, ‘WM, I'. HODGES & CO. Augtioneors, No, 638 West Lale-nt, = e —= e ——— o By GEO. P, GORE < 08 & 70 Wabash-av. & CO., 800 Cases Boots and Shoes of All Grades, AT ATCTION, By Oxtaloguo, on WEDNE! G1O. P, GOl & AY, April 15, 894 8, md U3 & CO., €8.and 70 Wabash-ar. AT ATOTEON. Another Grand Matince Salo of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE On Thursday, April 16, at 91-20’clk. You ean furnish your dwolling from basomont t attio, Parlor, Libraty, . Furnituro, Carpots, Office Bosks, Shaw.Catos. Hounohold Goodw'ean ho bourehit at privata sila. At11 0'Clock—Tugglas aud Harnosecs, Balos at dwolllngs pronutly attonlod GEQ. P, GORE Ciiambor, Dluliloom, and Kitchen & CO., Auctoncers, ° WE RIALT, SELL % Greenhouse Plants, Flowering Shrubs, Roses, and Bulbs, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Aprll 16, at2o'clock, at our anotlon-roomn, 108 Kast Madison-at, V3L, 4. BUTTERS & CO,, Auationoer: WEH SEALL SELL A CHOICE \CORNER ILOT AT ATCTION, Aori] 18, 3 o'clock b, m., on tho premisos, the narthwest comor of Wabashiav, ‘and’ Thirty-tbird.st. ,60x164 6-13 feor 1o 20-foot. alloy, soutli and aaat “frout, 100-foot_street in front, sower, water, aud gas, pavod Inst fall. Tcrma—To Do sofd subjéat to an fnousnbiance of 85,000 at 10 per cent, which has four yoars to yun from May 31, 1674; balanca eash; 10 por coiit of whole purchass manoy at timo of xals and balance on tho dulivory of warranteo deed. Kor fur- thor particulnsg inquice of Aleel Jaines, ownor, of WAL A, BUM'ERS & CO.. Auctionovrs, WE SHALL SELL The Entire Furniture, At dwolliog, 220 Wast Monroo-at., MONDAY MOTNING, ABItIL, D, at 108'clock. Partiouiars horeatior, WHI. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auotioneors. THOIL_ BALE-TWO Q00D VIOLINS: ATSO A 3 11" motodoon, shieap. 150 Nurth lirle-nt., Hirst loor. By N. P, HARRISON. ANO! NT—g5 PERMONTIL AND UF. : b P o bnats ot nstalionts, atlowest | At304and 208 Zast Madisou-st,, To-Day, 8410 0'lock, pricos., N, GOOLD & BON, cor, Wabasivny, and Adun 510,000 WOIRTII OF PIANOS 10 RENT, FROM BiTO 87 A MONTI PN aveatey A, K Br8ldii 200", 274 State-st., near Van furon, VY ANTED=A PIANO IN TRADE FOR REAT. V5. tato nuar tho Stook Yards, Address 43§ Wost Van Dry Goods, Cloths, &c., AT AUCTION, AT RETAIL. Tadies pactioularly initod ta call, e Kuods, st SAVIE MONEY, Coma and examiue th mody o O] Xiticioor. uron-at. E10() WLk BUY ROREWOOD TIANDFORTY, 4 by round cornors, madu by A. Mo Ladd & Go., Moston; in porfoct condition; worlh §200, 643 Michis Eamav. GENTS WANTED-BOMICTIIING NEW—FROM 25 0 510 per doy oasily, wiade by oncegatic agonts. Koy rliuulnul diyoms I Py ALLEN & COry I oo!fl.!oxlfi,' 8 AURNTB WANTED-TO OANVASS AND SELL JIi- i KDIH?‘I l,:allxzrlu“lh;m“:l;"llo:m |lll Olilo, !',‘"“n“llx rcomin, Mlchlgan, ao v pasle: "My to'0. 6. kbt £ T Gt icago. GENTS WANTED-GOOD AGENTS GA A U0 alte by ittt Nomatol Gas Ramare {1 W, WAINWRIGHT, Bulldors' Kxchaugo, 204 Madie Pt A GERTS WARTID A NGW AICTOTI: OF GREAT economy and unmfost ih avery liuge I3 Just rondy foe ol at. Tirsl-olasa cauvassors, sl X L 1 Madlion-st., noar TLI TVEASE-DOUK AT B LPORT, OPPOSITR Hougo Flovator, formusly ocouplod g art e lon Conuuti W oot oo Shvoe st “'““M ‘.“;‘y i 5, Tin rentod In parogtss sldo track from Clitago, & R TN A e O WILLIAM HRLIL Y, 554 Soath ‘ntor-atb, ll“] LIEABE-BMALL FARM OIf 16 AORES, WITIL goudt houso, collar, harn, two wolly, ofo,, only 20miles 'Ghiongu, 1-mile’ feom Yillngos Dby to DF. WOTLNGORN, 18 B r'lul LEABT—A GOOI 10 mlies af Ohioagn. 4G, 66 Waabinilon . R} oar Fuilroud o) IMPROVED TAIIM, WITHIN .P'nr pastioulure eall o addross s AT 207 8. CLARK-ST., ONROMOS, ENORAVINGS, BIBLES, &o,, at Auotlon, To-day, at 10 and 3 o'clock, Woaro clarlug out thia Stook Vory fast and buyars should not lose this uhanco, A vory Vhort {Ine now romainn o disoso of this Stock, aftor et damo olase of Goods cuniot bobought Loy thrva Tiitioa tin prices tlicy ean be bad &t now in_ordor to save thio monexr % BHARRITON, "Auctionodr, AT NO. 169 FIFTH-AYV,, Futwoen Madison and Monroo-sts, The Fixtures and Contents of Restaurant ABATEE Firge Ttangor ll;lklnq Qron, sl du aiowng Utouniln, Grakaey, Glasware, Tabl lson, Knvos Tlatad_torka and Kpoons, Oautors, ‘Tablas, and Obalr, Sllu\rcnen. CT‘;MG‘E’%\;:‘X’M. Btave, Ica-Box,, do, amp 3y Hale porompiory 108 K. _ITARRIRON, Auctlone E, GRAND JOINT SAL GEO, LIN]%]%NBERGER, Thightred Tarness aud Saddle Torses, Mares, Trotting Ilorses, Thoronghbred Colts, und Brood Maves, At EMINFENCE, Ky,, 40 milos from Toutsville, On Tuosdey, ]lfinyl rI‘i. 1874, at 10 a, m, o S W B, S Bl b . Augifongors. eor. The Balance of Our Tuesday's Stock Tematning nnsold will be closod ont on THURSDAY MORNING, togothor with our Fardwara Sale, A line of and Wurnlshing Goods, 50 Straw Gonds ‘Whila Goods, Ligons, ste, resh 1ina of Iugraln Gar, GIU, P, GOME & CU, Dross Goods, Notlons, Hoslory, Underwosr, ‘rimmed Hats, Artificlal Flowors,' 11 o'clnck, 3 and 70 Wabash-av, SPECIAT. THE ATTENTION OF DEALERS IN HARDWARE Cntlory, THUKSD, 1ine of Tably and Pocko! Also, Platod Castors, Gabloty, Epoan Baws, Shovols, Azcs, 1llos, Now utlory, Sissors, Thas skats, Knivos, olu, iitg, ota., ofe. ia o trib fodtook up To at :00 3. m. 0 B O om0 ¥ m sud 70 Wabn Stlvor-plated Goods, oto,, Inoatled to our sale o AY, Kpril 16, atwhicls oo wo shall ofer i Hammors, Hatolotsy ey By BRUSH, SON & CO. & 41 Bouth Oaual.st, LT RN U ER T, At our salesroom, Wetlnosany, April 15, bosold prrlor and shambor sole, bl fumnity Renoral norohandiy room for uur Butusd 108, m., wil fectop and plat o, now and socond-hand of all kindy, carpots, o Which niust bo closod'out to fuake salo, HRUSH, 80N & vo., Auotianoors, i By BRUSH, SON & CO., 3 41 South Clark-st, CONTENTS OF A 12-Room House WILL BE SOLD At dwalling 118 Weat Wasblogt A6 0E J0 s e O Vo, Marb et atifoson Bodding, Sofa, Lo Inrga Gooking Tl Pistod Wnro, Jurgn lotal Grovkory and G 3 Ias Linon, and about {60 yarda of Hrunsols and Woolen Oare pote, ), Stav varo, Tabk Thursday, April op U\ln"lll’ur s;:pm BRUSH, SON & CO., Auctloncors, By WILLIS, LONG & CO., Regular Wednesday Sale AT A O, THIS MORNING A’I‘ul(l’l'lll!.l}'»:;]l(}lls.lu AND 197 RAYR Now and Second.Hand FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD GOODS Carpats, Orackory, i H Luml’l’uul‘:‘r oto, Have Auction Sales W m., nf New and Bocoud.Haud B st Al Gl Bt ik OATREY Patiiton, Ralllug, oto. And alogly aud double d Saturday, at drii(ir hid Tlou D gravings, Patlut e nosn