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8 e e e e e e e THE CHICAGO. DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY APRIL 22, 1874, - SCHOEPPE. Application for a Habeas Cor- ¢ pus. Testimony Relative to His Inclination 1o YForgery. A Deocision To-Day. Judgo Willlama was occupled all day yostorday In honring the matter of tho application of Paul Bchooppo, nlias J. B, Bohmleuberg, for & haboas corpus. Tho facts aro too recont to need s do- tailed rostatomont. THE COUNSAL DIFFER gs to the points on which tho case wilt turn, Mr, Jussen insista that it is'on the question of furladiction, and it mattors not whother Judge Willlams was deceivod by the ropressntations on which he granted s susponsion of sontencolast Oo- tobor; whils, on tho othor hand, it is contondod that if tho susponsion was granted undermlsrop- rosontations it isutterly void, and thoreforoit is allowablo for the Judgo to relustato the caso and pass sentonce, Much talking was indulged in, and tho lanuos in tho case woro often noglooted to attack the motives of Horwitz aud others who had beon instrumontal in bringing Schoopps baok horo. MAX HORWITZ, the first witness, said ho hnd prooured the re- quisition; hodid not go to Bpringfield, but sent & privato lotter nccompanying the roquost, A LITTLE INTERRUPTION. d Mr. Jussen thon nelked to introduco some num bors of the Slaals-Zeitung,. containing artiolos writton by Horwitz, with the view, as counsel . clulmod, of croating a roputation for Schooppo, g0 that Mr, Reed would feol compelled to do somothing in tho matter, Mr, Jusson thonght that the machinory of tholaw lad beon shame- fully nabused for privato purposes, Goorgo Schnoidor was nlso abused at the samo time astohoepye. The articles also Insinuated that Bchooppo had aeduced tho wife of s prominont man onco connectod with tho Chicago & Norths wostorn Railrond Company; that tho] party had obtained n divorco on_guch ground, when tho papers in the caso would . show that tho wife Lind prooured a divorco for oruel treatmont. T Judgo Willinms anid ho would allow all. ovi- donce possible, but tho Qourt would not trya libol suit. If Scliooppo had boen damaged ho had his remody against Horwitz, but slanderous matter abeut the prisoner’s private charactor would have notbing ¢o do with this caso. But it would bo propor to show that Horwitz, or othor pnffi’hs, had brought Bchooppo here for privato onds. TIE WITNESS CONTINUES, : Mr. Horwitz thon went on with his tosiimony, Ho said ho wont to §t, Louis for the purposo of getting afdavits respecting Bchoeppe, and those aflidsvits wore published in his paper. His exponses wero paid by the mnows- PAper. Witness sald he ~ had written about forty columns on that man. Ho did not Xnow. whothor Rohm Lad telographed to Balti= more excopt for Information, He did not know sman named Tieck, who sont telegrams from Baltimoro. NEWSPAPER ARTICLES. Ool, Jusson thon nsked to introduce an arlitle from tho Staais-Zeitung for March 19, He wish- ed to know whother tho norticle was true. The Judge romarked thnt it did mot follow, in his opinion, that beoauee an articlo was published in a_nowspaper it was truo. It all enld about bimself was true ho ought to bo indicted, Mn Horwlitz, howover, stated that tho asrticlo was truo, and it wos infended. GOOD CIIARACTER. Mr, Jussen thon road tho afidavit of V. B, Asyaber, an Assistant-Postmaster at Bt. Louis, to show tho good character of Schooppo whilo in ‘his employ, The afiidavitof E. H. Mack, editor of the 8t. Louls Courier,was also offered to the samo offect. : The Rev, Mr. Emst Guntrum, pastor of a Lu- theran ohiroh, was noxt called to show when Bohoeppo left the city, but ho was iguorant of the time. . Counsel for Schooppo thon rosted. DETEQTIVE DIXON. Mr. Roed than eatlad’ Joe Dixon, to show that Behooppo had forged the namo of othor partics found his posecssion, and hence tho Judgoe was cheated in'supposing that the ohool mentioned in the indictment to which ho pleaded guilty was tho only forgod check he had ever made. Mr. Jusson objected, on tho ground that the chocks wore mado provious to his sentonce, ond that he did not intond to issue thom. Thero was nothing to show that Schooppe hnd forged any ohocks sinco the suspension of his sontence. Tho Judge, however, allowed the testimony to 20 In, holidig it compatont as tending to ahow that Schoeppo was o worse man than ho ropre- nented himeclt to bo, Dixon identified nbout balf adozon checks filled ont with differont na nes, which ho lad takon from the prisoner's baggage. Schoeppo claimed that he hind not attompted to got any monoy on thom, and that it wua care- loss to keep them 8o 10* TASTOR Mr., Roed then called untrum, who testifled that Schooppe was introduced to. by the name of Schulonberg. Ho had given Sul.lnupim o check, and Eclmn[gm hind forged othors like it, These wero paid by Schooppo's futher, at the Na- tional Bank of Illinois, on which they wore drawn, Witnoss hiad known fichucyi)pu'u father for gev- eral yenrs, baving been introduced to him by Postor Hartmann, ~ Witness hind fakon an un- usual intercst in Bchunpgu; he lind reprosented to Judgo Willlams that Behoeppe was of a good {family, and the cause of his trouble must have been on accaunt of an injury suffered by him on the cars n fewmonths provious. Ho hadnodoubt of Pastor Bchnemin's word or representations, A Iongexamination thon onsued toshow whather tho wituess was influenced by tho verdict of.tho jury in the Bteinecke caso, T i 8aid ho would havo beon influonced ag kv e prisoner had ho known his whole charactéri’ He folt just- 1{ indignant at the repeated dunuYtiunu prac- ticed on him by Bohooppe and his fathor. r. Vocke, In defense of Horwitz, who had been attacked by counsel, then offered an afii- davit to show Schoeppo's provious bad charaoter. GEORGE BOINEIDER wag noxt put on tho stand to show if ho had any ferged check of Schoeppo's. He testified ,ha' they had all been givon up to Biroth, In an- swor to tho question of the excueability of & man's taking & other mpamo, ho remarked that ~there wns a greater prejudico against it among Germans than Ameri- cang, and that it was a froquent ocenrrence com- pmhvuly for o mon to uluuifu his name on com- g from Germany hore. He should not con- sidor it nocessarily a stain on a mon's charactor to chonge his vawe. The Court thon adjoprned until balf-past 1. W DAD CHATACTER AT TIOME. Aftor the intormission Mr. Keller was called to tostify to Schoeppe’s character before ho left Gormany. Ho tostified that ho was witness in & cage in ‘which Bchoeppe was accused of & for- ory of & check for ©600. Ho had never seen Echfluppu since, o poriod of twolve yoars, but ho would rerolleot him. Ho was positive in his rocollaction, because o had become very familiar with his face iu o six weoks' trinl, COUNBEL FOR TILE DEFENBE admitted that Bchooppo hadbeen oncoconyicted, ond on a second trial was acquitted, and then begon his eumming ‘:1‘1,' Mo nrgued thot, tho goner having boon discharged, his sentonce Envlng beon susponded, and the caso stricken off tho docket, the Court lost its jurisdiction, and could not again take cognlzance of the crime. Ool. Jussen occupiod tho most of tho after- noon in summing up, and ended with some ro- merks against nowspapers aud roporters in gon- eral, lmg tho Staats-Zeituny in vartioular. (0. REED then epoke for about an hour, and the cage was taken under advisomont by Judge Willlams, who will give his docision thismorning, During the trial Schosppo sat liko astatuo, only spesk- ing to his counsel threo or four times, Mo is of a very propossessing apponrance, and evidently, it ha turned his talent in theright dwection, could make a man of distinetion. AMUSEMENTS. OPERA BOUFFE. Mile. Almoo's opera-bouffe troupe appeared for the first time Inst ovening at MoVicker's Theatra in Locooq's new work, *La Fille do Mme. Angot,” with s large audienco presont. It 1a an opera which hae had an unprocedontod suc~ cess in Paris, probably bocause it deals with looal political history In & manner peouliarly polatable to Frenchmen, rathor than from the gonuine merita of its muslo, a8 ostimated from the opora-bouffo standpoint. Although it shows dooidod advanco upon * Les Oent Vierges," it is by no means comparable with any of Offen- bucl's works, excopt Aome of his one-aot trifles, whilo many of its bost offeots ‘aro npparontly inspirad by eltuations in tho * Duchess” and - donovlove do Brabant,” and much of its musio may bo traced to Flotow and Auber. In point of morality, It ia no botter and porhinps no worse thnn tho othor oporas of this school, Itis not nositively indeoent, although noarly every souti- mont in it is & pasquinndo npon -virtuo, and all profossions of virtue aro nullified Dby tho sug- gostlvoloor or wink that sccompanies thom. Unliko most doubtful. works, tho tioroluo Ulatrelte commonces in o most domure and modest mannor a8 a bride and onds in B vory naughty and wuncoptain maunor. In these respocts tho oporn 1a not an advanco upon *Los Qont Viergos,” for that opern can only bo mado filthy by intorpolation, while & very un~ t‘:‘l:nnzr'llbhon runs all through *La Fillodo AMmo. at, 'ho plot of **The Daughtor of Madamo" in vory simple, Olairetle (3lle, Almeo) ia tho hiero- ine, and at tho oponing of tho opern sho isabont to marry Pomponnet (Desohnmps), & barbor. Olairelt 8 tho ndopted daughtor of the fsh market, and tho history of hor mothor, Mme. Angot, is rolatod in the first act by Amaranthe (Atllo, Oantrello). Olafretto doos not love Pom-~ onnct 8o much as eho docs Ange Pitou (Ju- onu), n strolling sibgor of political ballads, which aro continually gotting him into prison. Pitoy hns writton a song sbout Larrivaudierre \I. Duchosno), ono of tho protostors of Afile, ange (Allo, Btanl), an actross of .tho Thoatro Toydenu, who is afso a favorite of Barras, ono of tho Fronch Dircotory. Larrivaudicrre pays Pitow 80,000 crowns to change his namo in tho song to Lavaugjon. Tho erlg{,lnrn song howevor, {8 sung to a stroot rabble by l'atrclle, who knows sho. will bo srrosted, and thus ho}ws to got rid of tho mar- ringe with Pomponnel. This plan wyorks admira- Dbly, for sho fa taken into custody by Louchard (M. Duplan), a 8py of the police. Tho socond act s laid in tho salon of Aile. Lange, Trenifz M. Leouyor), ono of the ohlof conspirators, is oro introduced for the first timo, and proves a vory amusiog obaraoter without having tho slightest connoction with tho plot. Pomponnet #ooks rodross of Mlle, LZange, and so doos Clair- elle. Tho latter discovers In tho favorite actross an old acquaintanco at tho *‘Hallo." Aflle. Lange sooks to win over tho seditlous vorse- writor, Ange Pifou, to hor sldo, nnd succeeds, for tho tyo fall in lovo with onch othor b first slght. = Zarrivaudierre chiancos to como in, and tho falthloma 2. Langa ia prowptod Lo paim oft Anga Pilou a8 Olairetts's lovor. o third act {s laid in tho Garden of Calypso, whoro tho markot pooplo assemblo. Olairétle succoeds in cloaring mattors up by bringing all parties togother on somo pretoxt or another, and while eha roturns to Pomponnet, Ange Pitou snd tho aotress aro loft to love each othor if thoy desiro. The most taking numbors In the opera are tho “Chanson Politiquo,” Ctairetle’s romanza (‘‘Jo vous dois tout"), and tho fishwoman's couplots in tho first not; and tho wallz aris, tho conspira- tors' chorus, in the second, and tho duo betwoon OClairele nud Mile, Lange in tho second. As to musical criticlsm of the performance, thero is Iittle to bo sald, aa thero is but littlo worthy of criticism, Opors bouffe does not depond so much ugou musio_as upon grotesque and ex- aggeratod actiou. Nono of the performers will ovor render thomsolves liablo to the charge of boing good singors, and yot, by dint of noise, some of tho concerted movements, espocinlly the finales, are made quite effoctive. Astothoaction, tho company is dosorving of groat praises, Aimoo, by her poculiarly quiet but vory suggostivo sotion, by tho snap of ber fingor, the roll of hor wickod oyes, and the shrug of “her shoulders, make words quito unnecessary. lo, Btani, the now, domer, who appoared as Mle. Lange, is o vory. sttractivo performer as to‘ph[vlslquv and was very vivacions and amusing in her delinon~ tion, nnd has o good voico for singing—such musfo, Jutean and Duchosno, the old favoritos of oPrnphuuflo goers, wero 08 rollicking and jovial a8 ever. . Duplan, a now-comer, will Bpecdily become a favorite by his grotosquerie, snd Leouyor's sgilo and ‘decidedly uniquo dancing is ono of tho atrongest fontures of tho opora. Tho chorus of conspirators, with its odd action ovidently inspired be\f tho conapiraoy sceno in the * Duchess,” sl- though much inferior to it in gonuine burlesquo humor, &8 woll a8 in musio, was tho must suc- coesful fonturo of tho performance, aud carriod off an enthuslastio encore, as did also Lecuyer's romarkable waltzlng ot thoond of tho second wct. This evoning the opora will be repented, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Tho startling drama * Infantloide” will not be played st Hooley's this afternoon, ns pre- viously aunounced.” Tho reason for this change {s not ‘stated, furthor than tho principals have had & misunderstanding. ‘Tho bill for this af- tornoon nnd avoning thorofore will bo tho same a8 ot Miss Cowell's benefit a few nights ago. Y TUE ADELPHL | S Thoroturn of tho Adolx;bl Compary, with on unneually strong series ol mmnnnn,hu oalled out two crowdod housos alroady this weels, Tho list s strongor in poink of morit_than anything that has yot boen presented at this R:Dp“ ar ro- sort. Tlhonowskotch, ' Tho Boy of the Perlod,” is oxtromoly comical, and is hugely enjoyed b thoe audienco. Tho new features are Karl Lind, the wonderfutl oquilibrist, Without any excop- tion, nnd equally without artifico, Lind's foats of belancing are tho most marvelons among the marvols of tho stage. Another now featurs 1s the eailor'’s hornpipo, taken from Jarrett & Palmor’s encotacular company, Mius Frankio, tho sorio-comioc voealist, has roturned to the stago at tho Adolphi stter an abaenco of sevoral woeks. Alexander Davis, tho inimitablo ventriloqulst, hus also retwnod, to tho manifost delight of the audionce. Porhaps the moat_smnsing foaturo is tho short act inro- duced by Bigucr Logrents, in which his trained birds and mico go through thoir rapid and fan- tastio ovolutions, Zegrino and Noulton still romain with tholr astoniehing Salamander loap, 08 do the Roynolds brothers, Leon brothers, Miss Polly Daly, and the Constontino Panto- mime Company. During this last not are a number of dances by Siguor Uonstantine, Araold Kiralfy, Mlle. Eveline, and tho ballet. ASOELLANEOUS. Tho Majiltons drow two very large houses ab the Acedewy of Musio yosterday afternoon and ovening. It Is but fair to stato that the imita- tion of tha Vokes Family's act ** Belles of the Kitchen " is not the work of the Majiltons, tho soone from ‘‘Trovators” and other features bolng given by tho Raynors. The Lisa Wobor Combination is still drawing woll at tho Globe Thentro. This feature of the porformanco does not remain aftor the present weok, and those who deslro to seo it should {oso no time in dofng 80, Thoe little Mflli':! with Uncle Bam in which the minatrel bo; ave found thomsslves does not appear to dash their spirits in any way. Last night thoy wore full of pranks, and wero {u better humor than ever. Queon’s Circus, now performing on the West Side, will hava a grand atroet parade to-day, sur- pn_asing in every respeot the ono Monday. THE WEATHER. ‘Wasmnaron, D. 0., April 21.—For Upper Lake rogion and thenco to Missouri' and the Lower Oliio Valley, north to east winds, incrensing cloudinesy, with rain, excopt over the northorn portion, whero probably light enow will fall. LOCAL ODSERVATION. Onoado, April 31, 1874, R F E Hour of ob- i - servation, % E g irecionnal Weather, M.l!tfl—fl 82 [80.12) 51 l 03 W. 30,00 61 | 46 |W., frosh, ‘air, 90,001 45 | 68 {E,'freali. ..., |Cloudy. :00 . m. .. |30.10] 45 ., gentlo, ... |Gloudy, 10:18 p. m. ..80.00] 46 | 01 |IZ, goutlo. .., [Cloudy, Msximum thermometer, 51, Minfmum thormometer, 35, QENERAL ODSERVATIONS, OmIoAG, April 221 a, m, Staton, Thr, Wind, | Rain| Weather, 65N, E,, froah.}...,.|Clear, Ohloago, ... [30.00| 45|E. gentlo. .|+ Oinclonafi .{30.12} 64[NW., Ught.|o000: 8}233;' Qloveland... 30,011 4N, E,, gontia| ... iolouay. 30. Oaim’ «02(Light anow. glgm amow, 50, Fort Garry, Ft. Gibson | Leavenw'th,l0 TLaCOroseo. Marquotto. Oloudy. Milwaukee ‘alr, Oloudy, alr. 2/ N., fresh. +10] Ll[iht raln, N, Fair, 40|W,, frosh, <. |otoudy, g TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, A trapezo performer named A, H, Hearles foll twenty foot from & bar while porformiug at the Theatre Comique in Joracy City to-night, and austainoed probably fatal injurles. —Tho indlotment of eox-Gav, Jamoes, of Ne- braska, for the lllo‘gd ombezzling of 8,000 of Biate monoy while Governor, wae_quashod yos- urdfi on motion of his attorney, Brock. —1The judgmont for 888,000 rendored against tho Illinois Central Nallroad Company in the olevator oaso of Bichwond & Juoksou, at Dus (h,minu, was paid to tho lattor's attornys yostor- {3 —A girl 14 yonrs old, tho adoptod daughtor of John Btookat{ll, of Bldnoy, 0., diod vory sudden Mondny night from an oxcoss of jumping ropo. —Congressman Corwlin, of Pern, Ill, arrived athls iomo Inst Mondny to nttond t6 o litblo busi- noss of privato importance, and will roturn to ‘Whasbington Friday noxt. .—T'he Dotroit Park caso, concorning which thoro Lins beon such n long contost, made ita appoaranco 11 the Bupromo Court ag\u yoator- day, at Lansing, tho Commission asking for a mandsmus to compel tho Mayor to sign tho parlc bonds, —A Bwodo by tha nnmo of Otto Ekdal robhod o follow-boardor's trunk of 840 in Poru, 1L, Inst Monday. Oity Dnrshal Malloy is aftor him and oxpaots to catch him, —Tho tomporanco war in Bluftton, Ind., goos bravoly on. Aloxander & Gilllom, proprictors of » snloon, have two hoavy suits for damages ondlog against thom, ono brought by Ms. onos, wifo of n man who was recontly sovorol; injurod in n brawl ot the enloon, for 86,000, an anothor, brought by Mra. Btout, wifo of nman now n jail, for 89,000 | AGAINST INFLATION. The Interview Between the Hon. Will- iam Gray, of Boston, and President Grant. Tho Presidont's 'Viows on Finance—A Memorahlo Oceasion. Spectal Dispateh to The Chioago Tribune, Bosron, April 21,—Tho Hon. William Gray, Ohairman of the Commltteo to walt upou the Prosidont, which was oppointed at the groat onti-inflation mass-mooting held in Fanouil Hall, April 14, has propared his report, which waa submitted {o tho whola Committoo, His sotfon was unanimously approved, and it was voted that tho roport and momorial be pub- lished to-morrow. N, GRAY'S REFORT 18 ns follows 3 GENTLEMEN: You sre aware that directly after the moeting in Fonoull Lall, by which we wora appointed, » momorial to the Proaident, with tho resolutions ndoptod by tho oftizens of Bosfon, was propared and slguod by atl of tho Committeo, including myself, It was undorstood that X should, 0s Chairman, keop myeolf informed of tho progress of the bill fn tho Iouso of Noproscntatives, and nolify you whon it becsmo necossary to '.E: to Washington, Wo all ogrood fo vislt that oity and presont tho memorial to tho President os soon as tho bill should have ypmssed tho llowso, On Tuesdsy, tho 14th inst., I went to New York, on my woy to Waahington, and on tho evoning of thatday, whilo thoro, was informed by tolegraph of tho pasnags of the bill, and notifiod you immodiately that X denlred to mmtgou in Washington on Thursday morning, tho 10th fnst, Whon Ireached tho copital, at mudnight on Wedncsday, I learned by telograph that none of you could bo thora befara the following Baturday morn- ing. As I hod tho original memorial with tho signotures of tho wholo Committos, I decided to wait ot onco upon tho President, ond present it tohim. I called upon Gon. Shorman, who kindly of- fored In%uh\dlh “mo to tho President, and I gladly nocapted hisjoffor, Wo went ond were admittod at onco, whon Gon, Shorman immodistaly loft the President aud xayself alono togetlior, and mo othor porion waa rosent during tho intorview, I stated to the Proal. smi, thot o larga public .meoting, tho members of which wore estiinated by the newspapors from 2,500 to 4000 porsons, had boen rocently hold dn Fanoull Hull} rogolutions had boen upanimously 'sdopted nnd -n Commiitco ap- inted fo presont them with o momorial to o propared by thom to tho Prosident 3 that tho legls~ lation of tho Houso had advanced rapiily, and my as- sociates wera ““fi“‘l’“‘!d to leavo homeo at tho moment, and could not reach Washington before Sat- urdoy ; that T rograltod thelr absenice, buy us tho popor which 1 bad with mo Lad been signed by every ouoof thom, dolay scemed unnecessary, and X requesi- o0 bfs permisston to TEAD THE RESOLUTIONS AND MEMORIAL TO ML, to which request ho nssentod. I read the por through without interruption from the r‘:cnllllmk. When I had finished, Do sald: “Thoro * aro iwo things in ' that paper which I do not like, The rosclutions say tho legal. tondor acts wero first declared unconstitutional and afterwards oconstitutional Ly o mwjority of one vote, ‘That ia not oxnotly o, The resolutions attaok my ad~ minlstration, in faying that tlio legal-tender notes snould have beon pald with tho reserves, instead of ‘using them to buy up long bonds, ' This wos TITE POLIOX OF MY ADMINISTRATION, and such a resolution {8 an attack upon it which I do not like, I think that policy right, and thoy call it wrong, That policy roduced, the promium on gold from 3% per cont to 13 per cent, T roplied that it wns the genoral undorstanding that the citizens of the Uniled States wero at full liberty to assomblo n public meolings sud pass any resolutions which thoy saw fit, and present thom to the Presidout, obsorving proper courtcsy : that I did mot write tha Tesolutions, but waa tho oficial organ dopuiod by the clizons to presont thom to him. Mo then romarked thnt in tho memorlal wo doplored the passage of tho original Legal-Tendor nots, and ho did not ke that ; that tho war could mot havo been successfully carried on without thom: that tho country had approved them, and ho did ot think it right that wo should como to ask o favor of him, and st the same timo_censuro Lis Adminiatration,” I replied that nel- thor I nor tho citizons of Boaton asked auy favor at Dis lands ; that they DESIMED TIE BIGIT THING TO DE DONE] that thoy had expressed their viows of what {he right ‘Was, an( }uuzmnd them to lim; that they did not claiin_infollibillty, snd that ' Lo would act on his own udgmont, Ho _then sald that Massachusotta ond Rhodo Islsnd had morg than their share of the bank circulation, to wiijeh T roplied : “ Talo tho exceas away from thom, for'I will not ask for Massachuzotts anything I would notask for any other Btate {n tho Union, Ihavea lotter from oné bank Presldent in Boston exprossiug o willingness to relinquish the cirenlation,” ‘Tho Presis dont said Lo should not havo alluded to this subject had 3t not been for tho ORITIOIBMS ON I118 ADMINISTRATION contalned in tho papor. I then eald to him that tho matters on which we had thus far convorsed woro collaternl, snd lad no bearing on tho queations ot ssuc, which wero theso two: Shall the publio faith ba prescrved ? Shall wo Lave a fixed standard of valuo, or XNTER UFON A SEA OF INREDEEMADLE FAPER MONEY? “Thnt 4f tho logal-tondex issucs should bo incronsed 1n o timo of poace, with no public exigency, it would bo s precodent for any and evary futuro Congross to filll‘hrggumem.;t ‘will and without Umit. That I should 0 s I one question, whether it would not meet his views {o keep tho limit of $360,000,000 of logal-tonder mnotes a8 now catablished by'lsw, to nass an act of indemnity for tho exiating over-issus of £26,000,000, and yrovide tlnt a8 s00n ns the working bajanico in {lie Treasury ehould excoed $10,000,000 or $15,000,000, thio oxcess of 430,000,000 should be retired and canceled surplus; that with the addition to this of proper pro- ‘vislon for rodomption on demund of bunk circulution {hat might bo increased, and tho country bo aupplied with tho - ourroncy which it desired, and for which it could give socurity, Mg romarked that wo were mow coming lowar an accord ; that 1o was not in favor of expansion, an ho wished %o add thut he didnot intond fo toll mo what ko should do with tho bill, T roplicd that Ihad not asked him that quostion, tior dIdT iutend to do o, that i T1ind done 8o X should have expocied axoply which would havo deterred mofrom asking anothor question, 1 thon aald, ¢ T have oxcouted my commission and will not detatp Sou longor in (hio pross of your occupn- tons," I bndo bim good morning, nnd the intorviow closed by his gaying #Iam glad o Lavo scen you.” Yours rospacifully, (8lgned) WILLIAM GRAY, Ohatrman, Tho memorial which Mr, Gray road rocited the tho rosolutions prosented and sdopted at that meoting, and tho appointwent of the memoxial- iats, who say t v Wo respectfully and earneatly roquest that yoa will return to tho Houso in which it originatod s bill fo fix tho nmount of Uniled States notcs and tho olroulation of National Banks, and for other purposce, After urging tho_dvailngea of tlis. vato power tioy by ¢ Thors are tyo distinct grounds in which wo_respocte tally aak you lo withihold your assent (o thia bill ¢ First—That it 1a projudicll to tho intoresis and wel- faxo of the country; and = Second—That {18 a violastou of publio faith, If thoro Lo anything sottled {n commerolsl uations, it ia that there should be a standard of valuo as nearly fized us possiblo, by which oxchanges of property moy bo adjusted, and whntever instri~ Inonts hav bocs o may bo adoptod ¢o fachlinto auch exchanges must bo roforrad to and be governed by some stundard, Tho absonco of such o staudard Lag always boon foilowed by dieastor, 1 fs oqually sll sollod that iy great body of worls veople requiro and demand for their well Lolug and [rotection na mauch certaoly in the slandsxd Ly whish Lioir earniugs aro monsured a con bo kiad in the na- turo of things, and that thoy havo o groater interest In_this subject than other portions of the community, Our socond ground fa that it is in violation of tio publio faith, " Upon this point wo refer to o whols eginlation of the country, which 18 woll known to yoursclt, ond oapecially 6 'thio act of Alarol: 18, 1803, Lo firat act of & genoral maturo which rocolved your approval, fourtoen daya aftor your firat fusuguration, ho memorial_coucludos with a atatoment of the etrong fovling in Boston nginst the bill, and they aro now untiod 28 ouo man in tho protost against a now tuma of irrcdeomablo paper monoy, na unwiss, winece oseary, and projudicial to the intorests of the whole couufry, and fraught with national dishonor, g T i ‘I;NIBHTS OF PYTHIAS. soal Dispatoh to The Chfcugo Tridune, Prrrasonor, Pa., April 91,—Thoe Suprema Lodge of tho Xnightsof Dyihias of the world commonced fo-day at Commoroinl Hall, Tho morning was consumod with reading tho roport of Supromo Chaucellor Borry, 1t shows the ordor to be in a fair condition financially, and vory strong in numbora, The Bupromo Soriba's report was presontod and read this aftornoon, To-morrow tho grand dlsplay will bo made, About 8,000 visiting delogates aro here, ench delegalion hving & baud and heing in full unie form, It Ia expectod that aboug HEWO Jinights will pavado.* | Bivo gloomy reports of the inundation. Im- xiagon to Catrn Pooria-at., at1o'olock, Manday, -m9d 11160 8, 2 tnst., 8t 1808 m THE FLOODS, - Latest Reports from the Inundations at the South, Dveslrunllve Floods Apprehended in -Central Pennsylvania. . AT THE SOUTH. IN TENNESSEE AND ARKANBAS, Mestemis, Tonn., April 31.—1ho Memphis and Cbarleston trafns now run throngh; sleo the Lisslasippl aud ‘Tennossoo, Tho Momphis & Loulsville Road is gtill obstructod in Olarkaville sud Donieon, but tolegrama stato that the Cum- borlwnd and Tonnosseo Rivors will doubtless bo- fih’l to fall to-night. In the menntime trains will 0 run to Louisvillo via Nashvillo. Roporta from ; THE LOWER ARRANSAS AND WINTE RIVERS mongo numbera of stook have boon drowned, and aotual dostitution prevails in many places, Tho Howard Assoglation sont $25,000 to tho Howard Assoointion of Now Orleans for tho sulfers from tho ovorflow. THE LOWER BISSIESIPPT, ° NEW Onrraxs, April 21.—Capt, Porter, of tho stoamer, Alico, roporta tho whole Amite Valloy undor wator. Tho rivor gcnunlly Liaa n bank of twelve to fitteon foot, but now the wator is over four foot deap ovorthio bnnks, and has wnehed away housos, Imploments, oto. Tho inhabitants havo flod to the highlands, whore thoy now abide in o dostitate condition. . A TIUGE CTIEVABGE, Gon. N, J. Neff Thomson, Chlof State Engl- noor, sends the following d!upnkzh to tho Asgo- ciated Pross from Baton Rougo: Tho Hickey orovagso {8 1,200 foot wido, and pasaca 7 foot of wator at a volocity of 8 milos per hour. The two MoCullon orovasses aro each 150 foot wido, but will bo closed in o fow days. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Ty ibune, Menreurts, Tonn., April 21,—Vory fow arrivala from bolow, Nothing new from the overflowed diatrict. 'Tho rivor roso ono inch at this point, within sixteon inchos of high wator in 1867. Buslnosa with stonmora plying bolow ia almoat entiroly prastratod on account of the high wator. 3 —— IN PENNSYLVANIA, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicayo T'ribune, ¥LOODS IN TUE INTERIOR, Maxavung, Pa., April 31.—The damsge done by the floods in tho rivers in the interior of tho Btato is roportod to bo vory hoavy. Last night the Sohuylkill Rivor, which has boen swollen by tho recont rains, was very high, but the froshot is fast subsiding. Danger was threatoned nt ons Umo, but judging from the prosent indica~ tions, nnmng serlous noed bo apprehonded. Tho roports that have come in from differont parts of tho Btato, and adjncont Btates, havo in 1o way been exnggerated. THE TORNADO, ‘Which aroso in Erle County, oxtonded for some distanco. 1ta violenco at soyeral pointa was tor- riblo. Housos wero stripped of thelr roofs,and - othorwise wrocked, whilo trees wero torn from thoir roots and rondored into smoll fragmonta. ‘Tho destruction ia said to have boon cousider- able, but, na the statomonts rogarding tho hurri- onno ara conflicting and unrelinble, it is diffcult to arrive at any estimate of the -valuo of ! tho property destroyed, : EOME PRNSONS NIAVE DEEN KILLED. and others injured. ‘The greator number of tuem wore struck by lightning, 'Ihe rain-storm ‘which ncoompanied tho \vhkfwlnd Tonched this point, but 1t passed over without crenting much dnmage. Bhould snothor heavy storm ocour horo, whon the Sohuylkill has rosimod its usual state, much loss mny cnsue, Tho manufactur- ers, whose mills aro situated on tho banks of tho angry stream, are moving their goods from the lower to tho uppor stories of tho factorice. Thin town las in éarevloun yonrs boon the scono of many serious disnstors from the suddon riso 1 tho rivers, tho factors having lost thonsunds of dollars’ worth of gooda. MARRIAGES. COOPER—COOPLER—On the 16th Inst., by tho Ttev, B, MoGhosuey, at No. 70 Twonty-third-at., Mr, J, 5. wud Misa Nattio Ovopor, &1 of s epg: - o B Qo0por BOXON—UULE—On tho st inst., at Ravanswood, by tho Rov, Ar. Lloyd, Alr, {poftow. Mr, Lioyd, Mr. Honry Moxin aud Miss Aastha §27-Now York papors plonso aopy, : West Side. . 1 ,50UTiL BHELDON.ST.—A BUITI OF FUR. g istiod or unfurnisliod rooms 1o ront, with Arat-o 22 tablog et Dy R P S guntloman and wifoy slio back parlor, *#omo rooma and_ board g?éunrs'mmlshna. ‘0xo0pt 0arpot; also, furnishiod room, ' BOARDING AND LODGING. AND %1 "ADRRDERN-AT.—A TEW NIOELY “lmhhed rooms, vor! l‘“fi“‘l’h with first-olass olise nowly taken and willbs kopt attractive, 89 BOUTH SANGAMONST.—A PLEASANT FUR- nifstiod room to rant, with board, 971 VEBT SACKEOR-8T.-NIOELY FURNISIED front room, with i gontlo- e, TN DOLPILAT,—HOARD, WITTL B A A, miltablo Tor 4.977 WEST MONROT.ET. -1 GRNTLEMAN AND wifo and two einglo gentlemon can hisve hand. { houso largo aud overy conven« fonoo, - Roforenos required. WHRET ADAMB-ST.—AN ALOOVA ROOM, Nomoving, 0 oo, b woky fngtien b WEST MONROF-8T.—A' BUITE OF UNFUR nishad rooms on tiio parlor floor, with board, 657 OF (JRONT ROOME (WITIL LANGE s TH ots) and hoard for lady and gontloman, oF thros o gontaymodorn improvomonts; ploatantly'aitustad, i ‘ark torms modorate, Add: ‘Tribuno oflico, Sonth Side. EAST HARRIBON.ST., OPPOSITE POST.OF- borrd aud clonost rooms in olty, 85 per amily | roforenges | nomoving in ffay, 100 or wook, with use of pianoy day board 8 694 THIRD-AV., NEAR HARRIGON-8T.~BRIOK fiouse: “toard for ladies o gontlomion §4 Lo 85.80 WADABH-AV,~FURNISHED Ot UNFUR- nistiod rooms, with board} roforonoos raquirad. 30, 1345 Tiouso fira 265 quirod. A fow day-bosrders can bo sgpommodatod. " _Hotols, {IGDLAND PARK HOTRL. #0 TQ, €0 FRR Room 1, 125 Déa B BOARD-A GENTLERAN WISHES BOARD (N A or fod-st, Addr Tribuno office. B%:?DEWHH A WIDOW OR PRIVATE FAMILY in thoolty. AddrossT W JBUARD-ON BOUTH EIDE, EAST OF BTATE-ST. dauglitor 8 bonrdora, sirod, Gompanies daaliod by J. Ne WITHURELL, 180 Doarborn. 8ty . 3 1 Jauuary, or Fobruary noxt. 'pay dosired moro than 1argo ratas. un ofiico. MIOHIGAN-AV., NEAR TWERTY.THIND- ,—To ront, with first-olase board, finoly furnished louse has all modorn improvemants. BTATE-8T. —~GOOD BOARD, WITIH OR ‘withount rooms, at rensonablo prises. mnmm—Av.,Nmnammnwm-v.-fiom sulto, also ons othor lmfl room,” with large olosots; t.clags: tablo s spoclali NDIANA SR F oo ANGLR ROOMS, FUTL- ‘nishod, with or withoat baned. g 99 [LLINOISST —ONI VOUNG LADY OAN 0, Accommodted. with bosrd; roforongos so- Wosk for Lo porsors, and largo room. Obloago afios rborn- BOARD WANTED. A A A A A A A A AN AN AN OARD—FOR FAMILY OF FOUR IN EXOHANGE: {or roal eatate, pormanont for scason; two zooms, Wil furnish, _Addross A 76, 'wribung office, OARD--FOR A LADY IN PLEABANT LOGATION, ‘Addross J Bf R, Wost Division P, O. OARD—AND ROOM YOR A BINGLE GENT DE- twoon Maditon and Lako:sta, and Ashland and Hovno-ave. Addrons, stating torins and looatlon of room, K13, Tribane offico. A YO N s My rlotly privata In : i aive best roforbnoos, ATust’ bo piossant Jo- eallt d torms modorate. No boarding house keopers n answor. _Addross K 83, Tribune ofico. PERMA- private fam! rrod) on the Wost Side, near Hal- siating torms and locatlon, J 13, ro thiors aro io othar baasders, b Tribund o OARD-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY FOR A YOUNG Iady. Addross K 83, Tribuno office. 3 a lally, atrangor 00, B furnished room and board for gontioman, wifo, and oars old, whoro thero &xa’ fow or no othor onulno tome ‘comfort rathier than atylo do- Address 1LEON, 354 Wabnshav, 3o FINANCIAL, A A A A A A A NP A A (LIS AGAINST HOML, BTATE, | GREAT Weatern, Uliiongo Firo, and'Comymorelal Tasurnnco oom 6. : WANT TO BUY 8,00 OR 86,000 A 1 GILT-EDOR ‘purohiaso moncy roal oatata notos, duo in Docorber, od namos. Buro ddrees A1, Trib- Dust bo ONEY ON HAND, TO LOAN ON ONIOAGO ros! ostato, nnd on ‘ronl ostato coliatorals, socurod Dapor boughit, 1, GROSSMAN, Room 18, 3 Madison-st., ONEY TO LOAN ON INFROVED OITY PROE; inpuns upwards, UNIOR DS CORPANS: 135 Sooth Oleri-ste " MONEY T TAND TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL estate socurity for 8 or 5yoars, B, W. THOMAS £ BRMENT, 133 LaSallo-at., Hoom . ONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATOHES, bondy; ota., a1 EAUNDIERS privato oflco, 120 Jtan* dolph-at., toar Olark, listablishod 1864, ONEY TO LOAN ON WATOHES, DIAMONDS, bonds, oto, at LABSEN'S (iato Jacobs') Privatd Loan Ofico, 177 Clark-st., up-stairs, Room 5. AUOTION SALES, A A A A A A e AP A AN AN AANA AP . By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. No. 778 Michigan-av. PEREMPTORY SALE OF A MIOHIGAN-AV, RESIDENCE And Entire Houachold Furniture, Wodnos- doy Morning, April 29, 1 10 ololoolc, ‘Wo are instruated by O, H. Gaubart, to moll nt otion, his Xl it s with ot g, altiee sl ok 1) story brick, with basomont. aud ‘all modern Improvo- monts, inpottacs order TR ITLE o tho proporty 1a porfact—abatract farnished, TRILMA BABY, andwill ba indoknown at time of sslo, Thio 1ouso and Grounds will 0 sold At 10 0'clook pro) mme la ot INTIRE FURNITUR maiatine 5 Nrueatis, yole {0k and Tapestry Carpets, Itlogant Fjor Mirror, l‘Arlnr. o Srogkry i Uliammai uror Jliciion and Fabla * " BLIRON, TOMEROY & U0 Austioners. Auction Sale OF THR SPLENDID 8TOOK OF China, Dinner, and Toa S, Bohemian Ware, Silver-Plated Ware, ‘Vases, and Fancy Goods, Wil be continuod TO-DAY, at 2 p. m, only, AT STORE 185 STATE-ST,, Under Palmer Ifouse, “Wo have sovoral casos of theso splondid goods to opon ] ELISON, POMEROY & 00., Auctioncers. N0.460 WEST WASHINGTON-ST. ‘Thrsty Horung, Apvdl 23, ot 10 ok, * WE WILL 8ELL & AT ATUCTION, The cntie Househo!d Furnlturo of Marblo-Front Rosl- donos, 460 Weat WWashington-ot. . Ono Splonaid Plano, folla Biiver Wava, Wiggant' Parlor “and _Chambok Fuarnitaro, Hrunsol Wl Wool O 8, Mirrors, Kasy Qnisirs, Beds, Houding, Mattror 'ablo Linon, Dining: Room and Ritohon, Targltar o, Orookory and Glasawars, Plated Waro, Tablo Waro, &o., &0, ‘Also, onp upright boiler aud tank; Gapacity, 76 batrols, ELISUN, POMEROY & 00., Auctlonters. Regular Friday’s Sale. TRIDAY MORNING, April 3, at 03 o'clock, womako oir tausl Frideys kalo, ' Oor Rt R R New and Second-Hand FURNITURE, ‘Which must be sold. Parlor and Ohambor Sots, Bureaus, Drossing Marble-top Tablos, Exlwllnn Tables, ‘Wash Dure , Qommodos, Nroasols and Wool Carpote, Crockary, and Glasswar, "Platod Waro, and a genoral tock of BMerchandiso, ELISON, POMEROY & 0., Augtionoars, B4 &1id 86 Randolpli-st. By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. Open and Top Buggles, Democrals, Express Wag- ons, Double and Single Havnes, AT AUCTION, ON TULBDAY, APRIL3l, AT11 2, m, GLO.'P. GORE n . 68 and 70 Waboah-av. In fhe Auction Sale of Boots, Shoes, and Slippers, By QEO. P QORT & 0O, 88 and 70 Wabash-sv., o WEDNESDAY, APRIL 93, a. m., afinoiinoof ‘Utica and Rochoster mado gaoda will e offored, AT ATCTION. On THURSDAY, April 23, at 8 1-2 o'olook. ECONOMY IS WEALTIL Yon oan turniahy sour Duwalling and uaye from 8300 ta 5001t yon attonil our salo of Parjor and Obambor Sots, Intost atylos: Wardrobos, Hurcaus, Ledstonds, Bido- farblo-top Tablos, Louuges, Drossing-Ojso Lu~ ronus, Whatnota, Mirrors, Chates, Oarpots, Mattrossos, BhowCason, OWioe Dosks; I faof, averylling pertoluing ousehiold Goods. GKO, P. GORE & 00., Auctioneors, 285 AUCTION SALES, By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., AUOTIO: TONTBRE, NO. 108 ON-ST., MLA DI (Botwoon Doarborn and Ulark.) : W BITALL SELL Buggles, Phactons, Marneus, &c., 10 0'clocle, nL 16 Madisan.ats WEDNESDAY, April 2, st jho'clack;ot 16 Madisont ‘WE BITALL BELL % BRY (00D, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, & " }, at 10 o'olook, at 108 Madison. . THURSDAY, Aprilz, st g oo TS & Gor WE WILL SELL The Entire Furniture . Dwelling SO‘iFWabash-av., Thuraday moraing, Apel1 23, at 10 elooky ooe tho usunl offocts found i it . oto, e o R A BUT TR & 001 Anotouors. W3 SHALL SELL The Entire Furniture DWELLING 1114 PRAIRIE-AV., Fridoy Morning, April 24, at10 o’clk, ON TIIEE PREMIBES. Tho wholo comprising woll-kopt Farniturs, such as Tarlor, Gliambor, Ahd Dining:room Salte, Bods, Dodding, Jicusecla and otlior Carpots, fisay Qlialrs, L. Tablos, itohen Furniture, Rofrigorators, &o, - WAL A BUTTERS & 0., Austionsers. WE SIJALL HOLD OUR REGULAR SATURDAY SALE Naw and Sccond-hand Furniture, Axminater, Body Brus- Rols, and othor Carpote, Ofl Olottis, Gook Stovos, Orook= ory, Tablo Cutlory, Plated Warc, togothor with a goneral varioty of BMorchandiso, the wholo comprising upwards of. 1,000 TiOTE, . | BATURDAY MORNING, April 35, at §o'clook, at our: Balosroome, 108 faal, Madlson-at. WM, A, BUITERS & CO., Auctlonoors. 'WE SHALL SELL The Elegant Furniture MAREXLB-FRONT DWELLING, 0,. 75 ‘Ashland-av., Mondny Morning, April 27, at 10 o'olock, ON TIIE PREMISES. Alfo, a very, sunorior Hallott, Davia & Uo, Plsino, full T-gotato, vory brilliant aad sweobtones ' ncarly now Landaulotto, A sety THIN'A Dost Oarrlago Hamchs, WA, A, BUTTERS & 60., Auctioncors, W1 SIIALL SELL THE ENTIRE TURNITURE of marblo-frant Dwollin, No. 114 North Olark-st,p MONDAY MORNING, AP 1, ot 10 o'clogk, o facs. 'Sk, A, BOTTRAS & 00., Auctloncors. WAL A WE SITALL SELL PRI TANDSONIE NURNITURIE of Dwolling 01 Mich ., TUESDAY, April 25, at 10 o'olock, on tha WM. A. BUTTERS & 00., Auotioncors. ‘WE SHALL S8ELL % TIRG FURNITORE, of Dwolliog, 160, Sonth. on tho prowisos, TUESDA' RNING,, 't 10 o'clock. KVIL°8% BUTTERS & CO.. Auctiontors. WE SEALL SHELL THE RICH FURNITURE, REAL LAOE OURTAINS, Hallot, Davis & Co. Pigno, Azining- ter and Body Brussels 6m'pats, Of Marblo-Frout Dwellivg, : LO2L W aloasSin=au X7 e Wednosdny, April 20, at 10 o'olock, ON THE PREMISES. " WM. A. BUTTERS & CO,, Auctioneors. WEI SHALL SELL THE ENTIRIE FURNTPURR of Dwolling 744 Stato-st.. WEDNESDAY, April €9, at. 10 ololock, 08 tho neomis Wit A, BUTTLRS & CO., Austlouovrs, MONEY TOLOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATOHES, pianos, Singor machinos, and valuabla collatorale} alig 81,200 orl oity sonl catate for ano yaar t 10 gor oant: O. TUNNIOLIFY, Brokor, 125 Olarkiat., Room 3. 0 LOAN-—8i, 85, 830, 850 NOTLI REOURED on insido or cutaldo mg;x bou, hf.b or loans mado an good soousity. TRULSDILL & BROWN, 108 Bitth: av. ol [V ARTED_TARK MORTGAGES ON GOOD RATL: DEATHS, hron R o oy o Lo ond Boar TURK—Barah, Durk, at her rosld e REAL ESTATE PURONABE MONEY At 0, i Tagsday: the S0 Lok Aol 28 yoan DO~k $O00 DAL, AT | R OIARE Oy n‘l\muml'wmnnl April a7, 10 Onlvary Com- | upon or addross U, 78 Btatet. ery, HACKETT—Apsilal, % B Ve o Soaror e of the s, e rosidonce, tunaral to tako placa April %, ai 10 colook, by ocar- 3 i Now ork, 5t. Paul, sad Sb. Loals papors plossa SMITH—John W, Smith, at Uis rosidence, 210 South iorai sovico from Lils Iato Tosidonco, at 10 o'elock to- day. Friend: uury;"hnfi? s of tho family aro fuvited, By cartiages to HACH—On April3l, D, F. Taoh, of this clty. Funeral will tako placo ih ¥ m;( Fiffiav. 1ioniis aro ariioq. o0 o3 @'clock, from EMP—On April 15, st 813 South Jofforson-at., Ohi~ oago, Mr, John lranch 3 2 Obaglelsty Hiltotd, Munchomton: Ling. . Y08 Lata of 28 ‘é\ll!nvnnl'l;;wlr, lzn'l.. DApors bloass aopy. —Tho funaral sorvi 5 A g ERTRR I ameeat e, Bl T, Oy il ba taken to Hoso: Oolack. All frionds of . Tha bo 1 for Intermont, by train, at 10 taoatly arainviiod to atime.. $1.200 20,50AN ON OHICAGO of TOOK . Gounty rosl estato, iross, Wl amount of the loan. _Add: o 35, Tribuno office. $2,000 280578 BT B T $5,000 Olark-st. worth throe tlmoa tha th doscription of prop~ TO LOAN IN ONE BUM. ON TH- proved oity proparty. JOHN V. MARSH, HORSES AND CARRIAGES. A GOOD DRAFTIIORSI, 1,000 1,400 LIS, ALSO & good family liorse, 1,000 to 1,100 e (must bo kind, ontlo, aud & goad travelot), also b singlo harnoss, in ox. chango for & small horso, about §00 1, and for a lot of conutars with drawors, sulfablo for kardwaco trado, 56203 Lako-st. IO BALE—A _GOOD -BUBINESS HORSE AND square-box, shifting top buggy: very low for oash. Inauico; ngmmuuu'g 1ivory Btabto, 85 and 67 South alstod-st, SOOTHING SYRUP. JFOR SALE-TIGHT TOF DELIVERY WAGON, IN ‘good ordors will soll or trado. 103 West Alonroo-st MRS. Thirty Years' Experienc OR_ BALE—BEVERAL GOOD DRIVING AND A1oNork orsor, ata bargaln, {ftakonat onon. 68 Wost oncao-s! 3 p of an 0ld Norse, WINSLOW? S e weowa sooen. SOOTHING SYRUP tlonot onoof the bost fo- ¥on malo physlolans and nuracs CHILDREN fn tho Unitod Btatos, and bas beon usod for thirty yoars- with novor-faillng euccess by milllons of mo- thors for tholr ohildron. It rolloves tho child from TEETHING. FOR SALE, Gias, Steam, and Water Pipe. 9,000,000 foot Blorsls, Taskor & Co.'s for sxla at lowost warkot prico, J.T. RYIRBON, Agent, 318 to 224 Bouth Wator-at. pain, curos dysontery and LOST AND FOUND, OB SALE-SEVETAL GOOD WORK AND DRIV o sanof yoad, hors A nrntsn At 0 rtng Workeriand 16 \V. AQame.ate OR_BALL— ONEAP, A GOOD SECOND-HAND S3Qyats wagon; aac o Daw, square-Liox 0pea BagEs at 6 Wont Lako-st. . HARNTSS AND GOOD BQUANE BOX A AN ol hosae fo3 A1tk Sowad a5d good steppor.. Livary 147 outh Sangamon-st. T WILL TRADE TIORSE, HARNESS AND SQUATE box top bugay, and onolot at Lydo Fark, fornaw top ES7, ‘oF light mmako, or for toa or grooorlos. Addross ‘f 'ribune offica. amiga i jasing elsowhoro, 1, B, wall o, gxamis. bofora. parab HILL, 27 and 29 SBouth Olinton-st. = MI'] 0. ARE NOW READY TO SHOW L St ow Teapostions, 53 - Btatoat.s tho very intost stylos of inp onrriages, phwtons, &o., at pricos vory favorablo to purcuasors. VTRD —i NEW ORt BECOND-HAND BINGLE ANTHDA HEY r]mnnu. Addrons, with prico? HARILTON, Gaiinnd Pstal Biation, Olidasto: HOUSEHOLD GOODS. MUSSELLS OARPET, A a?fi.'fl”..’..?:‘.,‘.‘f. btely Hows eoating 135, for salo ot BE, 1f takon at onoo; also, bnsoment stais-carpot for 863 au ologant what-not, 815, ‘st 183 Ellls-av. diarrheea, griping in tho bowols, and wind oolic. By glving health to tho ohild, 1t rosts the mothor, T,OST-SOLITARY DIAMOND EARRING-FINDER will be liborally rewarded on rotumning samo to J. R, BENNETT, Woodrulf Hotal, Twenty-first-st, and Wabash-av. OST—LAST EVENING ABOUT § O'OLOOK, DE- twoon ‘Thiety-fist and Tiwonty-fourth-nta., & bucgy. oushion, Kindor will pleaso loave at Inter-Odonn ofico, and rooéiva roward, OST—85 REWARD WILL G PAID FOR THE RE- turn of an car-ring to 890 Miohigan-av, URSIEURE b LA Q8 d EARTRION: ullll'!“l'l l;mNI:rK d’llr '. of GRO, JOHUNSON. FOI’IBALE—AT A BAORIFIOE, THE FURNITURE of & nix-room houss, comploto for housvkeoplug, at 113 Waost Monroo-st. OR SALE-S BLEGANT BROOATELLE LAMB. Buil xoquine, vith gilt commioen, €21 Bandsame parlor Cout B0, foF $ans ologant platad urd, cost B0, for Bh0 tearsot for 830, G ALk ohigan-av. T ORT-FRIDAY EVIINING, IN GOING ON LAKE. L at, "Wood to Itoboy, and thonoo along Robos to o' . ? ponfl"hm’ Annnlnlnlsfl ?II 1""" n‘ld ‘n'm‘n»‘ . A roward will bo patd if lo SR I LD o0 HelDhard sty O WD A Ac Loy, 531 Olsbourn-av. GST — FODKEIBODK, DETWREN —THINTY: L intand. Tonty-socond-ata, in Erairloar, stau S eloak® b, Townrd aud imany thanks ta (i dndor for money, [hostosk: Biroy'ls tho nameon pookotbook. Addrosa MISS KATILE PEGANAL, 144 Pralrio-av, 'URNITURE, STOVIS, OARPLTS, AND ORUOK- ‘ory at terins to suit tho purchasor; examine nurflnodl and pricos_boforo purchasing elsewhore. JOHN M. BRI, Tad Wont aludison-ats FURN!TU]’.E REPAIRED, AND ALL KINDS tnre raaed fos min, by o Mo BAICH: & d i{%’z" adison-at. Urdors by mail will rooplvs promipt at- ailon. 509 WEST ADAMSST. COR. LAFLIN, At tho Hlegant Marblo-Front Hesidence of JOHN ALSTON, Esq., /17 ROOMS OF ELEGANT Hougsehold - Frrniture, AT ATOTION, On Thureday, April 23, at 10 o'olock, Rlogant and very Elnborate Rosowood Teamp Parlor, 3,000; Marble-Top Ta. ro “Marhla-Top idoboard, Tio. ot antafand P Mivrora(Frangh o), Qhainbor ats with DressingOnto Dureaus, Mahogany’ Oiambor Hots, Silk Btripe Parlor Sots, Cornlcos aud Lacs Uur- talns, White trassos,’ Loungos, Bedstoads, and ;' Hall Troos, Extonsfon Tablof, Chales, Hook- ronah Qlook, Eal ‘Manto] Ornamonts, Bnintiy ol orntors, Stovos, Ohins, Glass, and Platod Waro: Rio Onrpotaz English Body Trussols: and Thraoenl ufif‘xlnml[{ifi:nlnwn l'll;lir}'vllfl,‘m);filgu.%, a use opan for inwpostion of 4o ganls Apeil 0, 21, an e O O . “GORIS ¥ O0ua Auoliomogrse TBHALL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON THE 23d DAY OF APRIL, 1t-past 9 a'olook n. m., at 63 and 70 Wabnsh-av,, the eioeioek o Hormen ListHng, bavkrapt, Consiswing oF READY-HADE ~ CLOTHING, ‘Woolens, Lirings, and Tailors’ Trimmings. This stook involcos at §25,800, and it must be sold. ISAAO MORRISB, Assignee, GEO. P. GORE & CO., Anotionoo: By WILLIS, LONG & CO. THE GRAND CLOSING SALE OF THE STOCK OF Chromos, Engravings, Family Billes, Horso Piotures, Amerioan Scenery, Religious & National Pictures, Now on axhibition at 128 Strte-at.,will bo sold at Anction, ‘Withous ro TO.DAY (Wednesday), the 22d inat. toge a3 and 7 p. . . Belo commonaly bt 30 OR "% €., Auctionsors. REGULAR WEDNESDAY SALE, AT AUTCTION, 'THIB MORNING, April 23, at9}$ o'clock, at our rogms, 185 & 197 RANDOLPEL-ST. Hlegant Parlor Sots, Marble-tap Chambor Suits, Sofas, Tounges, Liney Obnits, ook Gases, Sidobosrds, Oitico and Dinfng.room Obal?s, Rookers, Hodsicads, Golintury, Ghromos, fingraviogs, Batirosscs, Comforts, Pillows, Garpota, fitavas, Grookery, ota WILLIS, L _Auotloneors 5 By BRUSH, SON & CO., - : Balosraom, 41 Bouth Oaual-st. THIS MORNING, at 10, wo stall sell scll a larga lino of FEOUSBEOLD GOODS Of alt kinds, We must closo out, tho oads o lavo I ators to-day to make ram for our Saturday' " HRUSLL BON & CO., & notio ‘South Oanalest, s, niul pillows, ronova onm. A2 Br TSMAY & GO 163 agt Lako-ate 7 AKEN UP—A 3.YEAR OLD WIHITE HEIFER. 87 MUSICAL. USRI ok U ey N FSPROIAL DARGAIN-A BRAN-NEW AND .A.QIB ant rosowood planoforts, 735-aotaves, overstrung liass, Agratio nitaclimiont, now scufo, and dll Iatest im. provomante, higi.poilaliod oaso, fovnd oorsors, riofly- e by Haoon & i ax sietoaly g o iogts With stool and aovor, for 8160, _No. 6 diohigan-av. west hriocs . Tost Bargafus o tho oity, - N. GOOLD & HON, Wabiashie av, and Adamiz-at. NT TROM 6 0 310 PR MONTIH, A O ey solod i Wishiog 14 purdinso. FIOS: BLlt & 00., 374 State-t. WANTED_AS ORGANIST 1Y A S"'i:{@:"ou':ummq Tofofoncos, Aduross LYON & HEALY, L' A 1wa, m. an A RO OSRWOOD FIANOE, OARVED LILGB, {El)l‘:lx:fi ) only ong \"‘nuk.swnnh 500, for H250. o y AND OOR- Call botwoon ¢ ot Qe NG 1T & 0 b Rieter MACUINE: » R o L L L SR 0T BALEA TIRBT-OLASS TIOK-MAGHINI a0, # valuable patent_for uanutaoture of the same Inaltine’ thranghont - Lrnited Biatos, A Tribune oltioo, it LE-E-TIONSK POWER RNGINE AND 13- O e ahior, with cuumstions: swokorsacks Qta., for 8, A taken'st onco, 68 Wont, Alonro: OT, BALE-TILI: BTIEAM DEGRIOK LORMERLY TPOm ATE T BRore Hobd Onopnay: CAMrasr K 3, Tribuno aifog. OLAIRVOYANTS, v l(A’rfiw AND IMADAM MAYNARD, BUSI- P ou sl Gub10a] RIS, 108 W ooy Blsacutts ross J 14, ANTID_TO BUY TOR OASIT, FORNITUIE BY Y A s outanold-ar S sl quantitios, Ao pltao, oarpate, and sowlogmachiag, ~ Address K23 lbuno offoo, YATANTED—TO PUROCHABE—THE ENTIRE OUT- fit for howsoeoping for n snll famully ascupying & n oad ordor, Tt Ml ehonn for crah. cAn_ addross W, TLbjg Wo ¥ AShingtoneat, Jor {hroo dnys: PERSONAL, P A & A A R e TATATL WIONSDON, LATE OF NILTON, IN THE TS o Musachusotta, -oan loncn aomethlng intare ntloete biia by Galling ab’ o 08ico of the Clhioago Trib- une, 420 Fulton-st. THURSDAY, April' 23, at 10 o'look 0, m, AT TIIE ABOVE RESIDENCE, Will bo sold the ENTIRE HOUSHHOLD IFFEOTS, Parlor Suits, Marblo-top Oham- ber Sots, Plain do., ontre and Hxt, Tablos, Bedstonds, Buronus, iOtmlx‘mm‘la@l].)l:ml\tf,rumez;, Oookin, AUR0, ining-room nnxfgfiggffa“fihrfifime‘; Tafié ot of Grooe: vara, Plato are, Ico Chest, ooy B N hout 00 yarda Hrussels snd [ o] ta., Woolen ORTSH, & 7 NFORMATION WANTED-IF G, P. WALTERS J in Chlcago, thoy will hoar of o Ty S oot 5 ety i e o2 811 Bouth Ot ! KN TNFORMATION WANTED—QI KATESITANNESSY, Laibiaiaghen, Meaiilopinzd " Hor $ab o tiory &% 11 Won Raudolpheate SON, . 0, 1. AXTELL-BEND YOUR PEREINALZANS; S T At I Trlvuno of: Hioo, ; i~WILL MRS, M, DURLOP OALL UPON DN AL RN Hitou as e Tagmanae House. U 0 AGENTS WANTED, GUNTS WANTED-BOMETIING NEW—IROM 85 dy do by anergotic agonts, ¥or mrfié'u ."x'.',’;;a&r’q':f-' TUpTRAILER R B, B Tiox Shostor, N. Yy it { TD—" ILLUSTIRATED MISTORY AT nokday Wabe ot Ueaiucton ) Nowe 3 i 1‘“" V“'.IF““". fro Jaminiwsion large: 0, A, WAL U0, 107 Ohio Bindisor 850, TO LEASE. e T RASE—CHEAP-FOR ONE OR MORR YRARS, TS Wtato and Fourlooati-ate, O DELANO) GRAND JQ:‘[’NT SALE, GEO. LINDENBERGER, Tighbred Jarness and Saddle Hovses, Mares, "I'rotting lorses, Thovoughhbred Colt, and Brood Murcs, At EMINENOR, Ky,, 40 milos trom Laufsvlllo, On Tuesdey, May 5, 1874, at 10 &, m. [ ] il ith 10 it futorost and sos PR R Sl Ees ™ s, By OSGOOD & WILLIAMS, Auotion and Conumissfon 1uugo 63 South Onual At auotfon, at our Salostvoms, WEDNESDAY and ATURDAY, 8:3 a, 1., a largo lfio of Now and Hocond. und ¥urnituro ul{_ Flousokoupiug Goads ol ovory kin Tsinding Carnote: btoos Mactiuwer Oficlatlis, ‘Now B d(n& Cooking Htovos, eto. Als, Bowlog Muchioes, OF- tioe Busmitaso, New iarudus ats, ALpoiatnsloy rory s B y v Tt monta befoa emoval. Two frst-olass Bafus at half Tl m. lot WE SHALL SELL TILE ENTIRE: ITUTLE of Divalllng 803 Mot T oy, e DA o e o'olook, WM, A. BUTTERS & CO,, Auotionoors, ' By N. P. HARRISON. SEPIHNOIAT: SATE At 204 & 200 East Madison-st., of 2 FINE FRENCH ARTISTI BRONZE GROUDS & STATUES, Bronze Urns and Vases, Blaok Marblo, ‘Agate, Amarmo, and Bardlylio Stono Tuesday and Wednosuday, April o7 855 B 18 wna € trolook, Wi by (lato < 0 sold by ordor of tha Importors, Masers, Vitl Bros." Vito Viti & Sons), of Philadefphia, a largo and choloe collgetion of Fluo Fronch Bronzo Groups and Jasos, Blsck Marble Clocks, Amarmo, Siona, and Agata Btono’ Vascs, Urns, Card Roccivers, Alubsster Status ottos and Groups, all jusi racoived from Tranco and Ttaly, and axoeutol to, tho order of tha firm, = T'ho colloc~ tion'fa ono of tho finoct over offored n tho Uity of Ohict. oy and il bo arraged for oxnumination on Mouday, itk ust., with Oatalojues. TERME—Tor ail. suma undor 100, cnsh ovor tha amouns 60 dnsa’ croalt or approved pajor, * Purchasors {rom o distanco can havo thoir gootls packed st 5 ronsonablo cost, N. P. HARRISON, Auctioncer. At 735 West Adams-st, Thuredey Morning, April 23, at 10 o'olock; TEntire Contents of Private Residence, CONSISTING OF Splendid Dody Brussels und Wool Oarpety Fine Parlor und Chinmber Furniture, Dinlng-room nud Kitchen Furniturey Crockery, Glussware, Plated Ware, Catlery, Cooking and Heating Stoves, Iitchen Utcusilgy &e.y &e. "Thia s an unyaualy clcan and fco slook of goods, and Yo Bt hoasoksopors Wil o el 4o 4k Tiiason, Auottoncor. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE, Mocers, KUGEMANK & GO, to cleas out Dy ord o e rantoval to o Soat Eldoy of ELEGANT FRENCH PLATE Mantel & Pier Glasses, In Gold and Walnut Frames—mpgnificont goods. Large Line Smealler Liooking Glassed and Mirrors, &o., &o. ALSO, THE ENTIRE STOCK OF Elppant Rich Chromos and Steel Engravings, In Gold aud Walnut Frames, On Thuradey, April 23, at 10 o'olook, And continutog day and ovening until tho ontiro stook 15 sold out, L Lo sttontlon of doalors {s eallod to s stock of unfinish- o and tintsliod gouds also to bo sold, Partioular attontion (s inyited to tids fino collostion at gouds. N. P, IARLRISON, Auvtiouoor. By HODGES & CO., Real Estato Auctioncors and Commission arblo Front Auction Kooms, 63 West Laka-st, N0, 137 OAKLEY-ST, Butwoon Adams and Monros, Sstory Brivk. WE WILL SELL On Wednesday, April 22,at10 a.nl., THE ENTIRE OONTENTS, Consiating of 1 Tlognnt Turkish Paclor Sult, heautifu? Ol1 Paintings, Stool Engravings, Ohromos, &o.; Volvet and Brussels Carpots, Ttoal Bronzos, 1 Fronch Marbly Clook, genulna Fronoh Statuary, 1elegant Walnut Mar. Dle-Tap Bldeboard, boautiful Walnut Marblo-Top Chiamn= bor Botw, Real Luoa Ourtalus, Lambroquins, Uornicos, &c, ; MarbleTop ‘Pablos, Dining, Sliting and Kitclon Furny s turo, Ohln, Plated Waro, Crockory, Glassware, Outlery, &o., ko, Also, Gus Vixturos, Salo positive and without roservo, Luok out for bargains. WAL I, HODGES & 00., Aotlonsors. N, B.—Paritos attondiog our salos will bo furnlshed with numbored chiocks k0 as to avold thy ombarrasment of giving namos, 0. 280 West Washinglon-st, (Tato Dr, Parker's Residence,) Thursday, April 23,at 10 2, m,, The entiro gontonts, unnmmng of 1 Blegand Rosowood, 73; octave Piano, Square Grand, oxtra Iarge siso, onrvod legs, top and bott mouldings, Btool Engrayingn, Ol Paiutings, very rara, 4 Rosswood Farlor Betd, 3 Roses wood Marble-Top Chamber Soty, Hnglish Bud{]}msufln nrpats, Dining-Room and Kitohen F'urnituro, China aud Flatod Ware, Orookery, Glasawere, Cutlery, &o, &o, Ons Valuablo Library, Also_Horson, Oarriagosy &o.,\%u. Balo nositive and without resorvo. M, ¥, HODGWS & 00.. Auotioncora, Morotiants, om, % Fl

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