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L] THE ILLINOIS PRESS EXCURSION. What Was Done at Ciucinnati, Balti- more, and Washington. A Vielt to Mt. Vernon, n Top at Wil lard’s, and a Receptlon by the Prosident. Corraspondence of The Chicago Tribune. WasaINaTON, June 3, 1874, The party of Illinols editors, who loft Ohicago on Tnuraday morning lost, Lave stoamod across the country, and finally arrived at tho Mecea of Amorican pligrimages, tho Capital, Thero has beon nothing unusunl in tho trip, excopt that thoy bave found that & good name has proceded thom, insuring hospltablo welcome aud & goneral effort at entoriainmont. ; AT OINGINKATI, tho Board of Trade mnde a fratornal specoh, snd a private citizon donatod a carriage-ride over I1t. Auburn and the nelghboring rosldonco-hills, and refreshed the pnrty with - a oollation. Leaving Cinclunoll on Friday night, Baturday was pussod fu'an oxhilarating rido on the moun- tain-ridgos, through the black tunnols, and along the oscarpmont of hills bonoath ,whioh run the emiling Potomao and Bhonandoah. On Batur- day night the party arrivod at Baltimore. Bunday waa passed in THE MONUMENTAY, OITY, the crowd easily falling luto the role.of ourfosi- ty-soekors, sproading out liko o disturbod ant- hil), and excltlng even more commont and sur- prise, at thelr frocdom from oconvontional Sun-, day trammols, thon thoy experiencod in scelng tho boautios of Druld Park, or folt In awakoning ! war-motaories at the sight of Fort MoHonry and the monuments, 5 It is curious to nots how essily tho clonk of roligion is slifted from tho shoulders when one gots away from uoighborly obsorvation. Ono's religion, ospocially in small towns, is aliyays bo- toro n jury of critics, and no critio is 80 hirsh as’ your Five-Point Calvinist. Whon nowspaper- men got abrond, they,—naa prenchors thomaolves do at timos,—stray, tko Jost shoep, into pastures that offer the swoot horbage of wordly d[:\lonuuru. f Thore was little remombrance of Sunday in.the day spent at Baltimore aur principal reading on that dey was Don. Platt's Ca;zrmz, whioll In issued ~Baturdnys. They bave no Sunday-papora in Baltimore,| l’uo&llo rond tholr Tostaments, and follow tlie ahade of their dwelllngs in thetr shirt-slecves, taking much comfort in the hide-and-soolt prac- tice of dodging tho sun's rays. To road tho Capital in tho shado keoeps up the equillbrium of heat. ‘That. paper should sport tho motto:: ** Whacls o head wherovor you ce it for it boats about right and loft, with as much agility as,an l-}m:az:pllulmd shillolahist would show at "Donuy- rook, ¢ On Monday morning the party took passage from Ballimore to Washington. “Choy wera mot by a committeo from the Illinois delegation, who took charge of thoir entortainmont. A trip down the river to A5 MT. VERNON . was boatlly plannod, nnd was oarried out, Tho ride thoro and back,—tho latter part of tho trip by moonlight,—was_a ploasurable affair. In view of the fact that Illinois will enjoy a remark-- able sengon of unitorm duuoflgllvu rording, any account of minor ovents of this nature can well bo oxcused. Illinois had her note-book under her arm as wo paraded tho grouunds, and tlie gush of ‘l)mrmt‘mm will naturally follow. One Who could control his surchargod feclings found satisfaction in noting that the grass is growing over tho desorted forts that llue tho Potomao, and that tho columbinds {hat showed tlioir gap- ing mouths aro at odda and onds, being outof Fluce in tho pencoful aconory. BIt, Vornon, with L6 associations and its dignified quist and rotire- mont, Is in botter consonance “with the t.mes than frowning basations. On Tueaday evening the hall at Willard'a Hotel was thrown opon for & RECEPTION TO THE ILLINOIS GUESTS. Beonator Logan led off in the spoach-making, roading o document containing some elaborate patriotism, Bpeaker Blainoe was introduced; and displeyod tio Lappy act ot snging nothing, ploas- ently.” Senator Ogloaby followod in somo re~ marks on newspapers, in whioh he toolk ocoasion to retalinte in o nont way, snd was gotting slong boautifully until his mumor{ Btruck a ammpflcewh that' Lns its ends In the un- fathomablo future, He followod a section of this for awbile, and then awitched off, The Members from the various distriots of course had to bo_hoard by their constituents, and the affair, which was to have boen & roception and ball, parrowly oscapod boing a caucus. At length the orchostra got & chance to vary the monotony, aud a hop followed, which may not bs nhrcnlcl%d f‘.‘mahnlg the fnslllounli‘lu ew:uliulol th‘f seation, but which was onjoyod, notwithatand- Foe Dy Mo'yivos hnd daogitoes of *the Thiters pilgrime, On Tuesday morning TIE PRESIDENT received tho delegates in the Kast Room of the White Houso. The guosts were sllowed,to grasp tho augusthand of the Natioual Executive, oad took the usual liberties of visitors with the promises. Moro note-books. The Presidont in bearing . bia Jyanrs ond cates gracefully, Ile looks little older than he did ten yoars ago, but is growiug stouter. 1lis impassive countennuce gives forch no light of emotion, The Man with the Iron Mask woro no bottor disguiso than'the motionless countenauce that is presented by the Chief Magistrato of the natlon, i ‘Lho racoption by the President was tho last formal complimont. oxtondod to tho party, From tho Prosidontial Mousion they scattered over the city,~viewing tho Capitol, Trenes Departmont, Patent Otflice, Bmithsonian Iusti- ‘ute, and tho othor poinis of interest, Most of sho dologution tool the 0:30 train on Tuosday ovening for Illinow, returning by tho ssme route by which they camo. - H.0. 0. prbtid el MISCELLANEOUS, —‘‘Bomowhat jim-jomic" ia how one Maine editor describos o brother, e % —Fifty thousand pounds of sugar from ono thonsand trees bavo boen made by Mr. Slayton, of Stowe, Vt. ' ~Reading now fairy atories to the convicts in the Massachusotts State Prison is tho latest THE CHICAGO ' DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JUNE 8, oirclo of buzzards over his head, has exploded again, The publio bolds {ts nose. —During_the recont jonrnoy of Quoon Vie- toria from Windsor to Balmoral the publio wero oxcludod from tho atatione, oxcopt at Windsor and Oxford, and instructions woro givon to tho pottors to porform all nnuunnr{ work on tho viatforms without nolse, so that the Quoen might bo porfeotly undisturbed durlng the night Journoy, B8ho will romain at Dalmoral about & month, and thon roturn to Windsor, —If ndditlonal toatimony bo wantiug to prove that the Buglisk language is rapidly bocoming the uuivorsal tonguo, tho card of n hotel propri- otor at Havann {8 herowith offorod to anpp]lv tho Inck : * Thp Both WVold Hotol, Num Ban Igua- clo Blroet, Plaza Viojn, In this establishment ot as tho Buropean stylo, receivea lodgors which will fiud an splendid assistanco 80 in eating as in habitation, thoroforo tho maater count wWith tho olomouts nooessary,” —Tho Town ot Winshendon,Mass,, has sarlous fonra of the great dnm at AMonomonack pond. This grent shoct of water, covoring 2,600 acros, in places often 20 feot deop, supplios most of the wator for the mills, though o quautity comes from North Ashburnlism, Two dams aro. bully noar togothor, which serve to roatrain the floods, onon fow feok lowor than the other. Should & froshot ocour, it {s bolioved that Winchendan .would bo destroyed. The waterin tho pond ia vory high, 5o that the road near its border has been u‘fm. ~—In rosponso to the card from Mra, Laura Fair, romething olso that sho shail demand an apology from all maligners, the oditor of the Momphia Avalanche sbjeotly hastens to sayt ‘Bhe csn point & Klutg with deadly acouracy and pull s trigger without relaxing nmuecle, We wigh It r.lllmnothy undoratood that wo have nlways rogarded Mra, Fair a lovely belng.” —The Albany Ewrpress 18 autnority for the etatomont that Benntor Roborteon, of the Wost~ chostor Diatrict, ia a'candidate for Governor at Now York, Tho Express slso aays fthat Alonzo -B. Cornell Is warmly pressed for the Ropublican nomination, ; —Answors to corrospondonta: Husband—It oan't bo holpod niow. If you sew hor stand in front of a trunk store for ton minntes, walk all around thio spocimona dispiayed on the sidowalic and kick ovory ono of thoir corners, you may make up your mind for an early depariuro from tho city.—Boston Globe, —A man who foll into a vat of boiling lard and got out alive, un{n that 1t was not an unpleasnnt sonsntion afior the first moment, but he thought what a mighty quoor-shaped donghnut ho would make, —The Benoflt. of the Doubt.—Ethel—* And, oh, mammn, do you kuow sa we wera coming along wo #aw a horrid, horrld woman with a red stripod sbawl driok something out of = bottle and then hand {t to some mon. I'm sure sha was tipsy.” Boatrico (who alwaya looka on the bost aide of thinge)—'* Porhaps it was only cas- tor oil atter all.—Punch, —A young lady who prides heraslf on hor pro- Prloty, lately wroto home to hor parenta rogard- § u;i hor boardiog-school associates. She said: *The girls aro awful slangy, Ono of them told mo tho firet day X came hero that I had botter {|* walk off on'my ear.’ Tho littlo chit] X folt just Jiko putting s tin roof on her. And theyuse such disgusting phrasesas * you bet,’and * bully,’ I have finhurl into thom several times for their slang, bnt thoy tell mo fo ‘oheess,’ andif -they b%? on in this way, Isball git up and git, ou 3 ¥e —Domestic Incldont,—Bcens—Oh, most any- whero, T‘m&—Mnrnlnfi; Bistor (homo ‘from ‘boarding-school, to brother who nevor gets up Il dolay besomes davgerous): *Willy, the orlont flames with goldon splondor—arisal our morning refection awslts your presoncel™ (Will- inn duosn't hoar.) Mothor (shouts afterward, and making o groat clattoring on tho balusters with the broomstick) : ¢ Wi-i-i-l-flham| get up this instant, you Iazy dogskin you, and como down to breakfast!' (Willinm dooen’t hesr). Tathor (a fow minutes Intor). “DBill?" Wil iam (springing vut of bad),” * Coming, slr!"— Zioston Couricr. —In Cincinnat! & young lady commitied su- “lcido, sccording to the Gazelle, becausor * Tho oxpreseion of opinion that her musical oxecu- tion was not porfoot, is said to have boen the immodiato occasion of hor deaperate stop.” It such an exprossion worked that way everywhere —but, never mind, There are a few girls in Michigan whoso musical oxooution is not yel per- foot; but our girls are taught that to ontor tho othor world with an imporfect musical execution ianot likely to prove pleasaut. Honce they ro- main horo—to practico. If Oinoinnati youn, Iadies wore educnted with proper theoiogical views, that suicide would not have ocourred.— Detroit Post. —Hans Christian Andorsen, the celobrated Danish author, in s conyorsation with a corros- pondont of tho Cologne Gazelte, thus speaks of tho ‘munnln roturo for his labora: “ Only tho original editions of my books have brought mo suything., Ior what littlo l:mparty I possess, Ihavo to thank my poor Littlo Danish nation oxclustvely, ~The foreign publishers have g‘mluud me, translated ‘and grinted my works. hey have brought them out far moro bosuti- ‘““Yx than the Danlsh publishera, B of them hag sent mo oven s ponnyin recognition (Anurkunmlngup(unniq?. &hn oricaus aro commouly oatled covetous, eclftsh, and I know uot what, and yov the only compensation which 1 bave ever rocefved from = foreigner hns come from oan American publisbor, have never eithor soen or known the man, and he sont me a short time ago of his own accord 800 Danish rix- dollars.” —>bloncure D. Conway writes from London to the Cincinnati Commercial: * Bwinburne's new poem, ¢Bothwoll,’ of which I have a copy botoro me, will bo soon published, It is a very long oom, no less than 532 pnges octavo, and has oon very neatly printed by Messrs, Ohatto & ‘Windus, o now and entorprising firm which has succoeded to tho business af tho late Mr. Hotton, The poot dedicates his poem in some fine French verao to Victor Hugo. ‘Thero is also another TFronch soog in the book,—u vory protty ono which the Queon sings to Darnley. Queon Elizabeth i3 not one of the charaoters. I have not yet read tho book thfl)nfi:l, but the specch of the Queon of Soots with which it closes sounds 88 if Swinburne had embraced the faith of - Froude concorning that adored saint of Scotiand. Bho says that if sho returns she will make tho Jand a furnace, and the rainon it shull bo ‘of mon's rebellious blood.’ I will leave No llvingaoul of their bludshumln falth Who war with monaroh ; God shall 00 me retgn As He shall raign beside'me, and His foos Lie at my foot with min ; kingdoms nnd kings shall from my heart take apirit, aud at my eonl Their aouls bokindled to devaur for yrey The Yuoplo that would make its proy of them Aud foavo Gots witar stripped of aseramelt An 1) dugs' leads of noverelgnty, and mako Dara as their thrones His tomplos 3 T will sot Thoso old things of Htis Holiness on high ‘That are brought low, and break Ivenulfih my foet ut not oue prison discipline agony. —A Westorn cditor thinke that the habit of carrying tobacco in tho pistol pocketis a bad oge, To mcot a man on s lonely road and see him reach for his tobacco-box suggeata uupleas- ant possibilities, ~At s London police etation ono Hardwich, agod 74 yoars, wes brought up tha other day for bogging in the stroots, and it was proved that he bad beon & profoselonal boggar sinca 1836, —As o bride and bridogioom wora sbout to leave Cleveland, n Constablo stopped into the car with a now nttachmont snd sofzed tho bride- groom's beautiful El“K bat. The dishonost groom went on with bis matrimony baroheaded. —Mr. Blackbwin, the colobrated blindfold choss-player, lately contosted eight simultaneons amos l[ilahm wembors of tho London Choss Club, without socing any of tho boards, At tha closo of the first titting be had won four and lost one, three boing unfinjshoed. —The new vest has a deap pocket which com- pletely hides o cigar, 80 that the man who asks you for “the malo Lo that" can nover bring a blush to your face by discovering it aftor you have told him, “T haven's suotlier, a follow, Just gave me this.,"” —A contribntion in ald of the Mill River suf- forers waa takon in o clurch in an adjoining town, & few ovenings einco. Among the urticles con~ tributed was a now clothes-line from a baby, iuboled, o be used In hanging the contractors of the reservair."—Boslon Travellcr, } —Homothing new for the ohildron fs & hox of wooden figures, painted to rn{xrneun: acrobats, whioh can bo put togothior in section, like blooke, to form groups suggcstive of 'a firut-olasa cirend performance. Tis woodon mon go through tho round and lofty tumbling buslnoss almost s nrge as life and quite ax naturally, —Tho American Historical Iiecord for Juns sontains an account of William Hutchings, the fast bubono ou tho rolik of Rovolutionnsy pene sionors, Ile was 8 native aud rosident of Maino, and dled in 1818, at tho uge of over 101 years: Lemnol Cook, 'of Now York, tha surdiving pensionor, diod elghtoon daye lator, nged 103 yours, —A rather Hlll%lflll" present received by s Lride last weok wos 4 Jife insurance polioy for 10,000, >n hor husband's life, Yhe poor listla thing, ail tullo and oxenge blossoms, wext whou ghe savy i, andd coulinued to do so until her mamma whig- pored somothing in her ear, Then sho raised lor eyobraws, sweetly smlled, aud tripped up staira to pus the polluy oarerully awayl—New York Mail, —A Californta editor alludes to & brather jone- naliet In this luxuriunt language: *The’ anis muted * fungus® which auswers to the name of ' Forguson ' when be s branded ‘lar, and whose normal condition attracts uwarme of bluo Loitlo tlias about his mouth and nostrils, and.a . Thoso new thiugs of men's fashion 3 T will slt And seo toars flow from oyes that saw mo woep And dust and ashes sud tho shadow of death Cast. from thie block benoath tho ax that falls On heads that saw mo humbled, *“Which sounds as it Charles Algernon 8, would huve boen in those days pulling at one of tho bolls that rang out jov through England whon the lady's Load fell which rendered others safor on.their shonldors,” ————— Michigan State Consus of 1874, Hrom the Lansing (Mich.) Repullican, Juns 5, Such roturns as can be obisned at the Seore- tary of Btate's oftice and gleaned from our ex- obanges are given bolow. For the first timo, robably, thero is a decrenso of inhabitants In a aw lnuvufiuu towns ; but-the increase in oitlos Is quite noticeable : Alpens Oity, 2,012 Bay Oit 7,004 Tlint Cify. 5,380 Grand Haven Giiy. 8,140 Grand Iaplds Cit; 10,608 Greonylilo Ojt; L, B80T Tonia City,. 8,183 Drockway, 1,830 Bloomingialo, Van Bur Lo Olaybanks, Oceana Co,. il Dayton, Tuscola Co, 660 Doxtor, Warbtonaw 889 ‘Emerson, Gratolt Co, 500 Falrgrove, Tuscala O 028 Tramont, Tuscols O 004 Fulton, Gratiot Co,, 1,170 Greanwood, 8, Olait 0o, "0 uzeltow, - Bhiswaases Co. .82 Hartford, Van Buren Co| 1,709 1art, Ocoana Co, 1,004 Alentlotin, Jackso 076 Ingham, Ingham C 1,853 Koylton, Tuscola Ca. 423 Xingsto, Tusc 24 avitt, Gceann 815 Lelghton, Allegsn 1,208 Maunline, Allegon Co. Bi1 Bitlliugton, Tuscoln 0 o Napoleon, Jackson Qo 1,080 Norvoll Vitlags, Jackson Go. Loy Oronoko, errien o, 1,016 Pluasant Platne, Lake aaie Paw Puw, Van Buren Oo 2,870 Tine Grove, Vau Buren 1100 biuora, alo Oo....... 1 outh Jiaven, van Baren 0o, 08 Bodua, Lerrien o "53: FGVIIIQ, Gratiot Qo 618 Trowliridge, Alle 1,857 Washiuytou, Gratlot 0 [133 ‘Watortown, ‘Cuscols Go 054 et o ol L Another View of the Grasshoppor Py "(lllzslllon. om the Ledlars (lowa) Sentinal, June 8, thmar ot Lyon County's opinion i:‘ that If the grasshoppers would et up the lazy dolts else would comsnlong and eat tho grain, so that thoy could sl¢ back and howl ¢ raaufmppnr " and thus got rid of paying theix dobts, and se- ouro froo grub from tho omstern part of 'tho Btato. nrn thor, aald Warner, they dldn't hialf plow nor work their land, they loafod and blowod about hard timos, nnd they'li ba droad-~ fully disappointod i tho 'hoppera don's . come. Oropn that woro put in ag thoy ought tobo look aplondid, and it ?uut grinds™ tho qflsuhovpm\- hovwlora to oo it. Thers are no_'hoppers in Lyons County or botwoon thero and hers worth fipnnklng of, and thatia what hurts thoir feol- ngs, TRICHINA. Cnser neny Mitcholville, [oWnesStates meont of the Attonding Physicinns. T'a the Kditor of the Des Mofxes (Toicn) Regfater, Tocently the pork-cators in onr violnity have been thrown into a fovor of oxcitoment by the occurrenco of four cagos of {richinlasis fn the fumily of David Dally, two milos wost of lown. Our attontion waa callod to these onses first on Bay 10, whon they had already baon il for abont & wook, Tho symptoms at that timo soomed 80 difteront from anything we had seen bofore, that wo found ourselves unablo to come_to a positive conclusion as to tho nature of the disoass. Four of tho famlily taking il at the same timo, and {n the same manner, aroused our susploions a8 to polson of some kind, Wo madoall sorts of inquirios about the collar, well, and a8 to what {uoy bnd enton, Wo asked thom tho genoral quostion as to whathor they ovor ato raw pork, sud thoanswor was, no. Bubsequontly, howover, whon all tho symptons resembled those of trichi- nous disenso, wo put thess questiobs in a moro partioular manner, and loarned that tho porsons affooted (Mra, Dslly, hor son and two daughtors) had boen in tho habit of stiong oft piccos of #mokod ham and oating 16, ‘The mlcroscope sleo .rovoala tho little animal imbodded in the muscular fibros of tho ham from which tho moat had been takon, 8o the diagnoels i¢ numiatakable, 5 Wowill statoa faw of the moro promfesnt l(mptnmu presonted in thowo cases., Tho pa- tlents wore all tnkon ab tho ouset with diarthea aud nauson, followed by gioat prostration and fovor, At the oud of About a weok thore was ;‘):umnonn about the ayce, bit no inflammation, o limba nnd various parts of the body began to lfirow 8tiff and soro; patients oxhibited groat indisposition to muscular movemonts. Fover continued until' tho ond of “the second week, when it subsided in a1l tho ‘casos, oxcept that of Mra. Daily, who biad inflammation of the lungs complicating bor caso. This was soon brollggt undor subjection, since which timo sli the pa- tlonta Lavo beon ablo, o walle alowly abont tho house. The little ‘glrls reqomble, in'their walk, porsons 80 years of.nge. o 1 will atato, alao, that the foot and logs of the two glrla agail to swoll about tho end of the spcond weok, and havo romainod cuormously swollen sver sinco. Over four wooks bavo now elapsed sinoo theso potionta wore taken ill, and as they sre not _frowhx worgo, but, If anything, improving slow- '12' wo have hopes that “they will all rocovar. 'he amount of pork eaton In'the raw atate has boen small, else wo would not havo the ploasurs of glving this ravorable prognosis. 5 In about six woeks from the timo tho parasite bogins his work of boring through the intestinal walls, ho bocomos: imbeded in the musoular fibres In'various parts of the body, where ho ovor romains In & quioscont state, unless some animal swallows s blt of the flesh containin, him, whon rapid roproduction takes placo, an the naw genoration procood to bore thraug\x the body to thoir favorite place of hahitation, o 1866, »_commitico was appointed. by tho | Academy of Bolonces of Obicago to invessigate the matter, and find out what proportion of hogs in this country were disensod with triohinm, and tho result domonstrated that one hofi in fitty, brought promisouously from the Northwost to the city, was thus affoctod. . Tho only roason why wo have not hesrd of moro cased of trichinous disonse in the country is tho fact that our puopla Fonen]]y oook their meat bofore eltinnl 1t. Heroln lice the only safo- &y, for it is Imposalble o tell a diseased from a hoalthy animal in this' respeot, unless examined with a microscopa ;. and tufs, of couree, is impos- siblo with the massos. A tomperaturo abovo 160 nni.'runs destroya the vitality of ‘the parasite. ‘The immunity that cooking affords is oxempll- flod in the Dally family, a8 Mr.. Daily, who never ate_any raw pork, has had no, symptoms of trichin/asis. Bomo squeamish poople would not like the little worm, even though he fs cooked crisp nod pice; but wo sco no reason why he should not Lo as good eating ag pork itsel, slnce o foads on nothing but ewine’s flesh. Balting and amoking meat do not destroy the ‘trichinm, notwithstanding the committeo .ap- pointed by the Chicago Acadomy of Boloncos ra- ported to’ tho contrary. Noarly all the denths roported by this diseaso have been the result of eatiug raw smoked Aam or savsage.’. s y A. O, BrioNTON, M. D, Mircneriviie, June 4, 1874, 4 Paul Morphy’s Lator Mistory~Absurd Sintrod of Xis Own Genlus, New Orleans Correapondence of Wilkes" Spirit, In 1850 Paul Morphy, the_ world's chess king, returned to America crowned with auch trinmphs and honors as purh-gu have nevor been shown to any oxponent of that or any other game of skill.” In tho full flush of his brilliant caraor it seomed that this distingnlened man would pur~ Buo to still groater fullness the measure atphia auccoss, which had made him a lion not only in - America, but in Burope. Strangoly enongh, ho withdrew from that pur- suitdircctly upon_ bis return to America, and in tho retiromont of his New Orleaus homo ho grad~ ually droppoed out of public existencs, although not out of Eubllo rocollection, Y During the late civil war he resided In Franco, ‘whitber a groat number ot New Orlasns creales migrated to avoid tho distressing experiences of that epoch. At its close he returned to Now Orleans and engaged iu the pursuit of the legal profession, to which ho. bad been bred by bis tathor, and whiok ho abandonod for tho glories of chess-playing. Here he -has coetinned to reside eince that time, and, singular to relate, during tho porlod from lus return to the prosent day ho hns not played & singlo gome of chess, and, what s more singular, he Lins manifested such an an- tipathy to the game that, by oxpresa under- standing amoug bis friends, 'the subjeat ia be- fore him a forbidden one, and even & chanco allusion thereto in his presence is a painful one, Tho quesuon that quite nnlunrly ariues 18, # Why is thia thua ?" No ono bas yot beon ablo to answer it, Cortain it is, however, that for nearly ton years ho hos not even seen a cheas- board, and it ho hog his wey about it he - never will se0 one moro, Thedo. faots I sacertained some dsys age, when, upon learning of & report that ho was oxpectod to playohous at the. forth- conting Contennial Exposition, I visitod him at Li# residonce to know whothor thero was any foundation for the rumor, Of courso there oxists hore a denl of speoula- tion touohing the notion of Mr. Morphy in thus avolding—nuy, shunning—s careor which, to most mon, would be the consummation of a fona ambition : tho goal of public adulation and pop- xm th'n“m' 80 fnscinatmg to ths averagohuman oart; In imparting to mo what I have writton hore, Ay, Moxghv bogged that I would not write an; thing .about hin nor montion his name in con- nection wi:h ohess; that ho had done with it for- ovor, and he desiron no Euhflo mention of his name. Dut I know it will be of interest to many to rovive a rocollootion of-this strauge gosiun, aud I havo, therotore, been constraiuad to et down what may be read horein, Those who know him best account for his Rmsnm. sentiments upon the principlo that when 0 bocame & Erm“wm chess-player hie did so sgaiust the advice and earncst appeals of his fumily, and that in following the bout of his in- clination ha sncrificed most brilliant- business prospects, which wors then opening betore him, In timo hie came to ronliza what golden oppor- tunitios ho had wastod, and in the samo way he camo ¢o look upon his chess-playing proolivitics 4 responsible for suchmisfortune, and,gradually. turning nfiuiunb it in resontmont, be lias grown into au abhorrenco of it, Truly, that's- what it sooms, and nothing olee, 1t may, thereforo, bo understood that the re- port nouaommlg his renpporrance as a clhess- player fs bugoloss, aud it may bo furthermoro undoratood that she light of the chess-playing | fi,"“‘““ of this greatest player the world ever saw lost to that world forever. An Amorican Pioturc-Buyer. | An Amorican artist tolls this story of a fellow- countryman who interviewed him in one of the Itallan gallerios ¢ . * American| oh, I am so glad, et mo ask iuu gomo questions, I havoe boon buying pic- ures, Oan you toll mo whether or not 1 have been cheatod? They ara about so large "—hold- Ing his hands in various positions to indicate the differont sizos, **and cost so much”—naming the price of each, *Do youtuink I paid (oo niuch ‘Che artist, boing wuwilling to disturb his aquanimity, roplied tiat it dependod & good doal on circumstances, but ho thought 1t most mmlg he bnd not paid more than was right, ¢ Ono more question, Mister," he oxclaimed, anxiously, as the artisb was aboud to resume his work, Qertalnly, sir." - Do you think" (leaning over him, aod who are howling about grassly bo a blosslug lugmo coun| ry.. o’!‘ ,:;B:oo:v‘a: &Efl $h0 fond Liovo that graashonpers or somothing apoaldug in a Jower toue), * do you really Anink, bPl tor, ghnt thoso kY -la){ b als 1uto fhoir piolurea gl "+ U good inaterialy rospectively 5 and 12 years, bogan .| “TEMPERANCE* IN MINNESOTA. . Lively Timos nt Anstin. From the Austin (Ainn.) Reqister, June 4, Probably the most disgraceful procoeding evor witnesaed {n Austin transpired on Baturdey evening last, Botwocn half-pano8 and 9 o'cfock in theovening, soma eight or nino Jadios, hoaded by Bherift Baled andtwo or threo gentlomon, enterad Potor Zallor's saloon, for the purpose, wo undorstand, of ob- taluing ovidence nfin\mi him for golling liquor without liconso, Thireo or four customers \woro soatod about tho tables, Tho Bharlft waiked up to the counter, whero o man stood with o glresot —boor, 1 wns supposed—and, cithor with or without an invitation, sipped it, and passod it around to the Iadles to do llkowlso, which it is said thoy did—or at lenst, somo of thom, A moment or two lator, Mrs, IL. L, Kimbell ronched for s glnes af boor which Alox, Flack had hold of, at which ho flippod tho beor Into hor faco, This was tho signal fora gonaral uprising, Tho Shoriff attompted to ar- rost Mr. Flook, A boor-tumblor was thrown from some-part of the room, and bit the Rev, Br, Ilnynol‘l’ln upon the head, creating o slight soalp-wound. Mrs, Zollor ontered tho arona, and ordoroed thio womon aut of tho houso, and, sftor considerablo commotion, the snloon was oloared and the eamo.olossd. Mueh iudecont tolk waa addrossod to tho Indics as thoy stood outside- upon tho sidewnlk. Mra. Zeollor nlso talked vory polntedly to tho lady orusadors from tho baloony of tbo building, and wound up her romnrks by throwing slops upon thom. At this thio Indioa retreated up the strect. During all thls timo tha crowa of lookers-on hind grown Jargo, and thero was some conslderabloloud talk, oheer- ing; &o. Tho Mayor was called upon to disporae thoorowd. Ho orderod them to disporso, but they didn't disperse. Noext camo tho Judge of the Distriot Court,—His Honor, Blermnn I’n%ln,-—- who saidl that ho * had the powoer yestod in iy it the Mayor had not, to disporso this crowd.” Ho thoroforo, *“in tho nameo of tho Blate of Minnesota," ordered the orowd to soparato and leavo tho spot. Thoorowd diminishod so slowly that thp Judge callod urYon tho Bhoriil, his Dopu- tles, Conatabios, and | poee ofilcorg cfixuuut, to exeouto bis order, And, if thoy neoded ngsist~ .ance, he direoted them to call upon tho bystand- ors. Up to this time, thoro had beon no deman- strations of a rlotous nature. But thore now ‘appeared to be a dotormination by most of tho orowd not to retire, Ao long as tho Iadies and offl~ oors romained, The Shorlff atompted two or sthreo .arreats, but thoy vroved only attempta moat abortive, The crowd romained “in posi- tion " until the ladies disporsod, which waa about midaight, No attempls at forcing tho crowd to loave tho ground resulted in good, They wero dotermuned to 800 the lnst of it, and atay thoy d. To wind up this disgracoful frolio, a portion of the uro\{d obtsined sovoral kegs of boor, and wont with It to the publio square, where thoy drank {t and sang soungs over i¢ until nearly day- H%\t Bunday morning. ° Tho feeling agnlnnhl’udio Pago was intonse. _The Gorman eloment—ivhich ia a largo and in- fluontial ono hore—regardod his course .ay vin- dictive, arbitrary, despotio, and uncalled for; that ho was out of his‘place, and altogethor too anxious for an opportunity toiake up againat thoir righta. On Monday Alox. Fleck was arvestod on com- ploint of Mrs. Kimball for assauit, The case was tried on Tucsdsy bofore a jury, Justice Olough presiding. The jury rendored s verdiot of dxuilty, and tho Court ‘adjudged o fine_of 25 and coats against the defondant. Tho dofond- ant's attorneys gave notico of appoal. . and Mra. Zollor, who woro nlso arrested Monday on charge of aseauit and battery on the Rev. Mr, Roynolds, woroe dismissed on Tuesday, IE:;) :vldoncn elog adduced on the part of the ate. s A Warof Races Among the Nowsboys. Tho Atlantto (Ga.) Zerald, n much distross of -mind, thus presents the situation forced upon an important olasa of that community: The mannger of. the Herald ofiice, who from -benind his tranquil counter studios tho moods of the Herald's customeors, has been alarmed for somo days past at unmistakablo eigns of disap- proval of eithor his gourse or tho courso of the grent papor whoao finanoos ho manages. These shrewd, hot-hondod Immg Arnbs have trananctod .their business of late in & scornful and forbidding way that, to his calm eye, foro- baded a 8:0'm, They used to come bursting into the office in s {olly, harum-scarum way, their faces bught with tho fresh air of dawn, aud thoir eyes kin~ dled 1 the morning’s firet fluab, and fling down their shinplastors with some such cheerful xo~ mark § e . *: Bkin me out twonty o' yer bost, old man! " Or somo such affeotionate inquiry as : #Uow doos the old thing wiggle to-dny, boss? " Or a tonder plece of advico like:* # Colouel, it "ud be good for locals slap in a littlo moro o' the rod-hot. For the past wook thongh it's all changed. In » statoly and sullon way thoy maroh up to tho countor. With tho air of rnlzgnd Princos they slap the mouey down, aud, with condesconsion beamiog from every feature : **Gimme ton!" . On Bundsy the storm burss, In the osdm and hush of the Sabbath morning two lutropid little rasonls—s committeo from a back-alley commuae—walked up to the counter : “ Mr. 8mith, you've gob to quit solling papers toniggors ! The decloration of war was made—nn ultima- tum plumply spit out. “ Quit gelliug pavers to nogroes! Why 2" “Woll, we'va_all gottlod that we won't run with niggers. Tho Constitution don't soll to nig- gors, and their boya Jaugh at us when we have to holler tho ferald 'longside o' black fellors. ‘Them niggers don't know nothin' ‘bout the busi- ness. Men kin chieat 'om and scare 'em out, and git their papeis for nothin’ almoat. You nover see a nigger boy hardly over that lin toll whether he's mado suything or not when ho's sold out, A heapo'mon won't buy from us; they wais for niggor hoya 'sauso thoy know thoy kin'cheat them out and git the nows for nothin’, \Vu, wo'?‘r. run with 'em. You must quit sellin® “ But will it bo right to refuse the little dar- keys a chance to make their living 2" said the mellow-hearted managor, “ Oh yes, sir I You sce thoy run the stroot- carta, They liave thia job, and'thoy won't lot a white boy in. You never sce s white follow usbing s streot-cart, 'cause the niggors wont ot 'om. One or two white oues has tried it, and they drive 'om out. They break his cart, and catch bim off, and whip him, and rook him, and soll lios on Lim, till ko has'to quit. Now, our boya ‘es had a talk sbout it, and is do- tormined, as the niginn koop us out of the strect-cart businoss,that wo will keop thom out of tho paper businoss, ~ It ain't nouse to whlf) 'em, Thoy don't mind it, *loss you nearly kill ’om; and thon the police will catch you, Bo we fixed up to come and tell you, you mustu’t lot ‘om Liavo any papors when tuoy call for ‘om ; and you mustn’t, We wont run with 'om at gll." The manager promised to take the matter un- dor tho rorious consideration it morited, and the advocates of the Arabs rotired. As they passed ont of tuo door, ono of them threw in & parting shoug, to-wit,: “I sny, some o' those niggor fellers is running the boot-bluclk busingss, too, Thore aiuts white Doy in it. Remombor that!? - _— oW to Quict Soracy. According to s dlssovery made by Prof. 8hiff, of Florence,—a discovery whioh has been pushed beyond him by mauy othors,—it was found that it was quita enough to touch the nostrils of & _horso, simply passing the fugor along tho sidos of the nose, to utop the activity of tho heart and reapiration, and stop consoiousnessin s moaso. Ho did not find, but left another to find jt, that interchanges botween tiesues and blood is also atopped. It 1s woll known now that moat of thoso mon who sucgced iv quioting violent lorses put thoir ingors to that part, and somo- times inslda the nares. Blerely tauching thesa parts may produce eomo offock; I{n‘aaalng binrd uvon them has far moro effeot. {8 not essen- tial that tho application bo mnde thero, nsa regaure of the lip may produce tho samo things. 0 gome animals, rabbits and gainon E[gu, ir we pass neodlos into their ohest and heart, so as to }uflgu of roapiration and ciréulation, we fiud that nltogother as wo pross. tho tho oheek. It s not-that the poor cronture s frightoned, ay whon wo have deprived thom partly of their consolousness, or almost altogothier, by the 1Ko of chloroform, the samo phenomens ocour, Ihere I8 & vory ouslous fack mentioned by Catlin, who lrnvalud?r: tuo West, and wroto two volumos on tho Indlous, Ilo states that the calvos of the buffalo, if they are caught, aud the air from the luuge of & man is strougly broathed into their nostrils, will become #o Iascinated by that peou- liar influenco that thoy witl run after tho horse of the hunter, aud follow Lim five or six miles. 1t is ssid, and Alr; Oatlin aflirma it, thatin Toxas, orin_other parts of tho country whore thero are wild lorses taken by the tnseo, if the hunter sucoocds in talifog hold of their nostrils, and then forelbly expels air from his lungs lnto the nostrils of tho Lorse, hie will follow him any- ‘where, and bocomo mxl‘aully tumo. Thoso faots dosorve ta bo atudlqs, Ihave hoard that whon Mr, Rarey aoted so powerfully on vory violent hiorses, both in this conntry and In Europo, ho had somothing to do with “their nostrila also, What b did, however, bo kept in a groat moas- ure woeret, hat part of tho avstom, At wuy rate, the ncedlos sto) lips or part o yer to mny,e thom | 1874, hnd a great doal to do in diminishing the adtivity of tho principal organs, It s very natural thereforo, that sch a power shiould be acquiro by one who has dono auch & thing to. an animal au Intolligont as tho horse. . SUNDAY'’S NEWS: Locale Tho annnal roport of tho Diroctors of the Publio Library was submittod at a mooting of tho Board on Haturdny, It is shown that fluflng iho firat olovon months of tho first yoar 110,44 porsons visited tho rmullngiroom, -and thero woro witbin ono month 2,578 borrowers, to whom 7,070 volumes wero issuod, Blnco tho oponiug of the new rooms on tho 1st of May there linvo boan about 184,000 vieitors. In view of the fact that the llbraty oxponscs are 827,000 amuaily, the Board submits thal the amount roposed by the Comptroller to bo lgpmprlnud rhla yoar {8 so small as to loave no_ balance for tho purchaso of now books, and urgo that tho sum be inorensod to 60,000, Assurauce is ivon that mo controvorsy has -exlsted in the E!uurd a8 to tho partioular seloction of books. : Tho gocond game of bags ball botweon the Red Btookings of Boston, and the Whito Btockings of Chicsgo, was played Baturday afternoon in this olty, The Rods won by a coro of 0 to 2, In Now York tho Mutnals beat tho Hartfords 5to 2, - At Freoport, Haturc ftornaon, tho bay geld- ing Bodine, owned b, . H. 0. Goodrich, of Chicogo, won the freo-for-all raco in threo nLrnigE\b h{uls, hflu?xtll’ng %’Izlgt 2Tz°7mplu' Dan, and Amy B, Timo, 2! s 2:20, 2 A "It wanftod b o, Gl Ja‘m, Baturdsy, by S8amucl H, Malvin ageinet varlous partiea conncotod with the nogotiation in Europo of the Gilman, Olinton & Springfiold Reilroad bonds. Trauds in the eale aro alleged. Qongrossionnl IRecords SENATE, Not in sosslon. JIOUSE OF NEPREGENTATIVES. A long discussion of tho deficioncy appropris- tion was olosed by the roferonce of tho various smondmonts to s Conforonce Committao. Tho roport of the Committeo on Missiastppl Lovees, providing for scommission of enginears, was passed ; aleo tho bill reported by the Post- Offico Committae, providing for tho propaymont | of pomfia on printed mattor, Tho same Com- | mittoe also rn;:nrted & bill to provent *ntraw bids" for carrying tho mails. and a bill for ad- Justing tho salaries of Postmastors. It fixes tho Balary of tho New York Postmaster al 86,000, and dlvides all othors inio four classes,—thoso whoso salaries are not more than $4.000, norloss than £3,000 ; not more thpn §8,000, nor less than $3.000 ; not more_than 82,000, nor less than $1,000, and thoso whoss annual compensa- tion isless than $1,000. Postmnsters of the flrst throo olassos aro to bo ngpolulnd or removed with : the consout of the Sonato ; thoso of tho fourth class are to be appointed or removed b, tho Postmastor-General. 'Tho bills wore passo The Committeo on Expenditures in the Dopart* ment of Justico presented a roport relative to tho financial managoment of the Weat Judicial® District of Arkansas sinco its organization in 1871, The disbursements of tho Marsbal for the yonr ending Juno 80, 1871, wora 8187,958; for tho noxt yoar, 321,663 ; and for the next yoar, -§264,447, or atotal, in fhroe yoars, for clerks,. District Attornoys, and Commissionors, of $824,- 058, Theso exponditures woro not alwava sup- ported by vouchors, and no sufficient explana- tion had boon mado for tho excesaive amounts paid out. Previous to tho war, the judical ox-, onges for the whole Biste nevor excesded 95,000 per year. Aato the Judge of the Distriot, William' Story, the Committeo says ‘that tho rocords oi his court shoy that parties have boon bailod after conviction for capital offenscs, and while awaiting sontonce, and while motiona wers peu:unf for now trials, which wero novor acted on; that, motwithstandipg = tho require- monts of the law that he shall examine' and epprove the acoounts ourront -of the Marshal bofore allowing the same, hobss signad, &t lonst in.one instance, o blank account curront ! which was filled ap :2’ tho Marsnal for $2,000, the samo belng altowed and paid at the Trensury, : Hia'explanation bofore the Committao is charac- torlzod as lamo, disconnocted, and . unsatisfac. tory. ‘The judgmont of the Committeo in that the great mensuro. of reform- meeded: for tho-: Western District of Arkansas is the abolition of the district itsolf and its annexation to the East- ern Districl, 80 thore shall ba bus oue dietrict aud onoe Judlfl , one District-Attornoy, and one Marslil for the torritory now embraced in both dlutricts. % Foreign. - The Lots Contre in the French Assembly has adopted a platform calling for a defluito proola- mation of a Republio or a dissolution of tho As- sombly. 'Thero are no hopes of an alliance bg- tweon the Right Centro and the Loft Contro. —A mutiny has broken out among the Bpanish Ropublican troons in the Province of Guipuzcos. ‘—A. rovolutionary movement is probable in, Mexico. 5 —1'ho Catholio Eplacapate of Bohemia has do- tormined to resist tho Ecolesiastical laws, and has begun its opposition by maling appoint- monts to vacant livings. Railrond News. - In the oasoof tho Peopla vs. the Ohicago & Alton Railrond Company, Judge Zano, of tho Bangamon County Cirouit Court, rofusad to sign tho bill of oxcoptions presented by the defond- ant's attorneys, on the ground that tho latter had rofuscd to appear for tho dofondant during the trial of the cuuso, and, baving noted no ox- ceptions during the taking of testimony, were not ontitled to present sny now. The defond- ant's sttornoys had presentod s gonaral protost against any Loaring of the causs, on the ground that it had boen romoved by writ of certiorari to tho United Btatos Court, but no excoptions had boen specifically made, The Judge's opinion closed as follows: ‘The defendant inaiats, however, that it did object In this case to tho introduction of all the evidence, and that the Court overruled such objections, aud that it excepted, by tho same protest, to auch rulings, If the filing of tho protest hiad tho offect which the defendant ineiata upon, tho dofondant mnay insist that the case in not in court, snd at the same time rocoguizo it as eing thore, The defendant may get the boneAt of tho ‘sppearing n & cauac, and the bonofit of not appearing attho same time. The prolost would enable the dofondsnt to put in objsctions boforo tho causeda valld, gr sny evidenco {8 offerod to tho Jury, and thew rotiro from the courtoroom, which auail'apply to the fa- troduction of all the evidence as it ls afterwards offered, and roquire the rullngs of. the Qourt thereon, sud exdopt to such rulings as thore may be mado witht out asslquing any resson therofor. 1 thorefore declino, {0 sign and seal tho bill of exceptions tenderod in causLo, ) " : The defendant's attorneys liave preiented|s record of tho facts in tho case, and askod tho! Judge to certify it, but he ‘has temporarily re- sorved his docislon. < | : —In rogard to'thoe application for sn_injuno- tion to restrain tho Wisconsin Rallroad Commis- sloners and the' Attorney-Goneral from enforcing |, the Wisconsin Railway jaw, and tho Chiongo & Northwoestorn Railway Company from complylng with its provisions, it {s stated that tho oase was postponed until a day not fixed, and the fact that tha Court ontertained tho motion and de- clined i, is equivalont in its effect to’ s tompo- rary injunction, snd no furthor procoedings ‘would be taken by those officera until a decision on this poiut had boen given, The timo and place of hnnr!n%will depend partly upon the presence of Judgo Drummond, aud mainly upon‘the ar- rival of Judge Davly, of the Unitod Btates Su- rome Court, who i8 expeoted to sit with Judgos rummond and Hopking, It will - probably be beard in Madison in the third week in June, —The Wisconsin' ‘redlroads . have sdopted the practice of roquiring propayment of fares 'bo- foro admittenr passengors upon thelr tralns, tho object boing ‘to Emvnne .the S-cents-por- mile ridos, which were becoming too frequent. , —r. Sorgeant, Manager of the South Dovon Railway, England, haa boon appoiuted sucgessor to Mr. rydges In tho manngemont of tho Grand Trunk Rallway, of Cavnda, : % Miscellunoor s Tho steamor Favady, with tho: new . Atlantio Cable, has arrived off tlic Iste of Shoaly, and an- chorod to awnit botter woather. SR —Rocuefort and othor Communists sailed for Europo on Baturday. § —A. salgou-keoper, . of Jeffersonvlile, Iad, namod John MoDorriok, shiob, his wifo sod chiid on Saturday, and thon blow out his braluy. —— - An Eour of Torro . From the Delroit Free I'reas, There arrived in the city Fridsy mornlag over the Grand Trunk Rallway a mav named lfimck MoArthur, who met with » thrilling adventure about six miles east 0f tho junotion Thuraday night, Heiss laboring man, and having no monoy, and failing to-got & chance to weork his pausage down from Port Huron on a boat, he started to walk down on tho railroad track, and id nearly complated his ljullrno when tho ad- vonture “botel him. He Iald by during tho hoat of tho day Wednoaday, and was walk- fng in the evening to mako it up, While orosslng the tracks where a switch leada down atougside the main track be got his oot canght fastina “frog,”, aud Lis offorts to extricate it wero of no avail. 1o hiad on a stout boot, and it fitted so olosoly ovor the instep that ho goutd not draw his foot out. In fact, tho boot was wedgod ln the " Frog * #0 clossly thnt the man's toce were ’°"“1’,l’a""v§amfdi.g Jto pulled this way and that, wronched sugl tyi but the *frog ™ hold the'faot l1ko a viso, ¥ Hsitrog At lougth ha could bardly move hia leg for the - pain, and ho fouud that he must oither be run over by the next passiug train or mako some one understand his ituation, Ho ehouted himsolf Loarso, but no one came, ‘Lhe moarost house AUCTION SALES.: was halt 8 milo away, ‘and if the :farmer C By 6. 0 THAVER & 60, hoard - the wild ‘calla for help ho gave thom no sttontion, . After tho man had boon a pris- onor for upward of sn hour ho_hoard the whintls of &:down froight train, It wasvota VERY OFOICH way off, and he had a fittle timo to thiuk. Tong. DOUGLAS PARK: g ‘st a mintver b ool BiE BAtClo, to RESIDEN CE LOTS fuhlng at & numbor of lotters, ho rolled them AT ATTOTION, nto a lioap, aud for fosr that tho flame would dio out too suddenly ho added two flanncl shirts AtREAL RSTATR RXOHANGE (Opon Board of Trsde Room), 119 Lakailo-st., from tho bundle, Tho bundle was then niade 1fast to the end of bis walking-stick, matclios pro~ ducad, and bo waited until tho Losd light of the On ‘Wednesdsiy, June 10, at 11 4, m. We will £oll without rosorvo, at publfo auction, ths fol« lowing pleco of vory cholco and dostrablo residoncs prop- logomotive showd ?vou ur the track, It finally greeted his vislon, looking like a bright whito atar, sa 1t glistonod afuc up. the track. The rumble of the train grew louder, the ertyr star grow largor nnd brightor, ~ ITo struok his 7’ DOUGLAS PARK LOTS-Teine, Sublota 1 to, 1 mnmgf Tho flame h\unfi up bfla\my, but as ho mmm? fl°£1 .'if,’.'.'p‘:'\v‘f' ;}’.',‘:l ;‘!‘ l?.'?("b fknsf’g:‘ ’r Andor: moved It foward tho bundlo a littlo gust of wind | 15° “These Jots aro coaily very sholds o tiahio, fars :’!lxwt ltkogt. ‘“nh th\m‘: t{:mnd yot ? l.u ing u trontage on Douglis Park aud Fairreldar/ Lats 0 track he coul oar the thunder of & hun- p, '8—Rofng Bublots1, 3, 8, 4, 5, drod heavy, whools, and tho groat. light OF the | 5 aad 16 of Latb ook Iy Salanal & Hasolls Bbs locomotive glarad at Lim liko tho flery oye of lon, Lronting st on, Foant J;,;n,‘;:;gflm:;;g; somo wild beast. Anothor matob, an instant of | 4730w eon Forty-third an 3 ook, Tho public ara invited to. attend thix e seid. Ouance fo bargaine, e T te To'one and tna okrs, milb tas [Pty s M 0.0, TAYER £ CQ, Rosl Ratato Brokeory o o Madisun-st. THE ELEGANT:: - RESIDENCE AND LOT, No. 927 Michigan-av., . LOT50x17T FEE‘I_\ At Auction, on the Premises, ' Wednesday, June 10, at 5 p. i s peoporty, Iocated on Miohigan-ar, botwioon Twane ty-fied it Twent th-sta,, oast {ront, isonsof the ~moat d f roaidé hoo property'in tio olty for gomitert genori oonionlance, axd Tnosiion, - Tho Ho 78 i bory Sesiuny it Grick Dusgment, aviog modornimprovomenta, Good Barnon Lot, = ‘To awnoe Baving' made arrangmoote io go fnto buske nges elaowioro, will oloso {his out withat Tosery o Dramiags o b ezamiaed et %y tiae Aller 10 .a'clack g, m. Manday, N . TILE PRRFEOT. Avstract furntibiod. ’5 TN Ong foueth oath, Brianco i Yison ears or oant. For furthor (BIOEmAtion apoly to P 0, 0. THAYER & €., Auotionsors, 185 Teast Madiso PEREMPTORY SALE OF | : CEOICH | Maywood Erparty ON THR GROUNDS.: foar and doubt, and then the El]wl' blazed u; snd ourlod over aud around the bundls, ang swayod right and left with the night wind, He waved tho signal of, ire baclk and forth, and just. when hio was ready to bolleve that death under :,lm kwhuoh was cortain ho heard tho whiatlo for rakes, Ho could hoar tho whoals grinding and grosn- iog, the biss ol sloam s tho enginoer threw back bis lever, and then the boavy traln came toa uwl),wuh tho groat Jight shiniug down upon bim, paling bis dying signal. He was saved, ‘but tho engine had only thirty foot more to go toorush him, The Sroman camo forward, gota crowbnr and released him, and ho was taken back to tho oabooso., The train men wore veory kind to him, and yostorday he found acquaintances hore who lrflflfid for his board until he will bs able to work, His foot is Imd:( swolled and very tonder, and it will be ueveral daya bofore he will; be able to walk. i —_— 3 Anticipnting Eveutss J The Soir says it hins soen and oxaminod, in the shop of one of the firat carriage builders in Paris, royal . equipages bolonging to the Qomto de Chlmhurdbslx in numbor, and which havo cost at loast 800,000fr. They.are moat luxurious and In oxquisito tasto. - A groat landau, known as tho Coronation Cnrmgo i8 dosoribad as & mar- vel of magnificenco. It is brown, with gold and. silver ornaments, .and s singlo pano of giass forms tho wholo frout pancl, On each door are the arms of the Houso of France, surrounded by the bluo mantle and the Collar of tho Bait Esplrit, Those heraldio paintings are of grost boauty of exeoution. The intorior of the car- riage 18 complotely linod with white satin, with wmall ourtaias of yeliow stuff. “All rvund tho roof of the oarringe.is lined with tho same ud in the contro is tho coat of arms 88 of France, tho pearls adorniog tho crown which surmounts the anleld aroroal pearls of the aizs of peas, the hammercoth is blue and of groat richness, also with real posrls in the orowns on each ide. . Four lsmps in massivo milver ara at the sorners of the carriage. - Each one of them cost £64. The wholo aost of this wondorful coach was about 120,000fr. The sooond oarrisgo, lined with bluo patin, is a brougham, similarly ornsmont to the landau. Tho other carrisges are not remarksble, if wo excopt & vast "““X’;F berline known as the Vorsailles carriage, these are said to have beon finished in Novomber last. It will bo re-. memberod that last November eight showy horses wers scen oxercising in the Ohamps Elyaces, and being_ taught lo pas royal propara- tory to a certain solemn ontrancointo Paris, then ssuguinely anticipated, ats VERY Contemplating & change In businoss, the owner of this dostrable subdivision authorizos the undorsigned to soll tho entira L. %at, or any portion fhersof, aa abore, WITH~ OUT "ANY NIESZAVE, YOI WHATEVER IT WILL BRING, NEQANDLEES OF VALUE. - - . g iy Maywood fa only 53 miles west of ofty limits, and 80 minutos’ rido from Wolls-at. dopot. Tho land 'ta hiak, bolng moro than 35 took abata the Dosplaines” River, aud oo (DBATHS, .. | ovork lest sbore Late Mishlgan. Tho bulldiags, sozia . BPART_On Suaday, Juno 7, at hall-pest 13 colock, | 30 In number, a1l bullt within four yoats, are uniformly Obistian Bparr, agad U yoacs, ;) | €00d, nohecantlng less than §2,000; tho maority 85,00 gibunoral o Tasidey alioracon, Junod, trom 823 Bonth o 87,00, and soroal, ‘1o g st as Bigk ia 30 Toroma Dovts ot e roamrey §inahter of Me. 454 | "Tiie gonoral tmprovementa of tho tawn ars exoollent. -Btrsots aro gradod, sidowalks bullt, A park,'containing 16 soron, vith astifical Iakos, mualo-atands, chaorratorz, ” lificn Davis, of this olty. Funoral sofvicos will bo hiold at 190 Walnut streot, at1 » to-day. " Hrlonds of the family aro {uvliod o8t~ |:uy natiral groves, formu & very attractivo fobture, town has four Arat-olass graded schools, five church sodle tion, an ologant hotal, throo .ut afficos, most market, loe-house, Hvery atable, aud oxtene styo insnnfaoturing. establishmonts, 1The ralinay accome ro amplo—elght trains & day 6aoh way. SPECIAL NOTICES. Centaur Liniments . allay pain, subdao awelliogs, hoal ‘burns, and will' oure rheumatism, . Maywood " (anivarsaily concaded o bs the cholosst por. tion of this dolighttul suburb), vary lrom 25 o 108 feet b ront, and all are witbin a fow blooks of depot, , On Lot 1, “Dlook 1, Is & good {wo-story, eightroom houso. Block %, spavin, and any flesh, bons or muscls =" silment. The White Wrappor s for xeithvpez -containing 83 acres, i3 probably-the finest buflding site family use, the Tollow Wrapper {s for |'in Cook County, being a magnificent grove, river”andl animals, Prico 50 oonta; Iargo hottlea 81, moadow in roar, and Yory high ground for bulldings and yard, + Tho titlo to this proporty ts perfoot; and olear of inoume ‘brauce. S T A Partios seoking lnvostments, efther for homes or speci« Iation, {naroally dosirable and fourlshing suburb, will find 1t to thelr interost to attend thls sala, ¢ Now is the favorable opportunity to buy, as roal estata 158t ita lowest ebb, and must, and will, soon sdvancs, ; AUGTION SALES. . By WM. A. BUTTERS & GO, |, FazeTuitlosior Welluat. dopot at1o'lock sharps — Torms, ono-thind caah, and balanoe one and two years, CHOICE CITY anl HYDE PARR |sissieeect 2 s REAL ESTATE Ohildren Ory for Onstoria.—Plosssnt to tako—a ‘perfect subatituto for Caator O, but moro officactous in ‘rogulating tho stomach and bowels, Priated Abstract of Title farnished each purchaser, For plats, tickets to examino property, and othor inford mation, apply to” * , AT ATOTION.|(. 0. THAYER & C0., Auctioneers, e M» il e et s 1o th 186 Enst Madison-st., Chicaza. rcf?rf.'u. "fli; gm‘;mrm T‘;-tll%:finud{i::: ?}.'k 119 L By GEO. P. GORE & CO., Ehe tibaing Shatss “roal Setase, "o witr” Gnion fopts 88 & 70 Wabash-av. nosth front, on Outarlost, : 200 feot cast af Pluo-st,, ory cholae Feslilonou properiy on the Nortl Slde..” Alxo, E35118 foots woat franty on LEilis-av., adjolnine apd Horth of Bouse No, 131 Il ory dosirable lot, 1n sn ez collent nelgiiborhoo loat to horen cars and Hyds foot o Bi-foot. alley, with Forty-fifthist., 160 font cast ‘erms cazy. Full particulars DRY GOODS. REGULAR AUCTION BALE BY OATALOGUE, ON Tuesday, June 9,0t 9 1-28,m. ~ Goods; Men' g Goods, flm[fl flm\dll Pieco Md.lnd al;l?: Bllz'en,llr“!' ircad, Also, o ar] 6703 alloy on ide, sioets {ront e of Droze] Baulevard. &lvenattho sslo, Titlo pecfoot. As the above proporty '"1‘\?“'\‘;“'” bn"lo“d‘.hfllnllu wanting big bargsins will do o o so e prownt A the SULARKR, LAYTON & CO. WM. A, BUTTERS & CO,, Auct'rs, THE SALE OF A LARGE STOCK OF FINE GOLD JEWELRY Will be held THIS (MONDAY) MORNING, at 100%lock, at Buttora' Salesroom, 103 Enst Madlson-at, . WM. A. BUTTERS & 00,, Avotlonaors, SLECIAL SALH OF FINE GOLD JEWELRY Ladies' Fine Gold Sats and Lookets, . - O s, Hardwaro, ole. ) ‘Alsoy regular aals of Cottgge sad Tograln OAREETS, % 68 and 70 Wabashiav, WE SHALL. SELL AT AUCTION, On TUESDAY, Junes, at 11 a. m:, Open and Top Buggies, Democrats, and Harness. E v GREO, P. GORE & CO., 63acd 70 MANUFACTURERS OF . BOOTS AND SHOES iy A * - | Have gone to work on Fall Goods, and their Lndies' Fino Gpld Ohaing and Watohes, . « X:Eurn: Aro to AT l%l"v-‘mw".f‘fl?n‘,’ OUuT Gonts' Fino Gold Ohaing, Watohes, . .. | | Lo 800 Onsos ERINE WALL-AG: Sleave Buttons, Btuds, &o,, 8 BO: ‘WORK on Wednoaday, June 10, at 0% 6. m, 'G10. P. GORE & 00., Auctioneors, * 68 & 70 Wabash-av. :. By ELISON, POMEROY & 0CO. BANKRUPT STOCK Hats, Caps, Furs, Straw Goods, &, AT ATCOTION. . ., Tuesday Morning, June 8, at 10 o'olock, At Store Corner Monrog and Clarkests, ‘We will soll the entire Bankrupt Stock of Hats, Oaps, Straw Goods, Furs, Inseta and unmanufactured, )!Ul MBRELLAS, GLOVEB,C' O.A.‘N)EB,I‘ &o. elonging to the Katate of Harrls & Co., In bankruj tion of the trade. A| g SEi ikt wethy o mtealan ¢ tae e 20 gt "Aiso, the Storo Fistures, Gas Fiztuces, &o., Mirrors, b Sl . aRNKING ELIRON, FOMEROY & TFine Gold Rings, of all kinds, MONDAY MORNING, Juno 8, at10 o'ol’] AT OUR BALESROOMS, 108 RAST MADISON-8T. ‘WAL A, BUTTERS ‘& CO., Auctioneers, REGULAR SALE—BOOTS :AND SHOES, BUTTERS & 0., Austionssrs: HATS, OAPS, AND BTRAW GOODS, 0f all kinds, Tuesday Morniug, Juna 0, at 1 o'clook, st ‘Bal L, 1 ad| -8t. L PAIOAERAR, A BUTPERD S GO., Auotfonsers, White and Yellow Orockery, Glassware, 20 dos, Brooms, I'ine Table utlery, - 500 dgs, Bushnell's Harvester Sharpeners, 500 dbs, Pl B A oythe Rifies, 20 dos, Soythes, ¥ % /40 dog, Baskots, of all kinds, . ‘Looking Glasses, Now Furn{ture & Oarpets, rFDNMD?xflu:’l!fi.u"mlfi .47',\1 o'olock a. m., at our nlesroomh Wate & BUTTERS & 00, Auctlonsors, Deairnble Dry Gooda, Dress Goods, Parasols, Mon's, Boys' and Youths® Olothing, Fanoy Dry Goods, Notions, Fine Line Oheap Jewelry, &o., X THURSDAY, Juno 1, st oolook, at our Salosroouss, *"\WAi: A, BUTTRRS & 00.. Auatfonsars. By HODGES & CO,, Ansignoo, ] 08¢ Kisttonsérs, Tnportant Baukrupt Sale: COIN SILVER! Silver-Plated Ware, At our Stores 81 and 8 Randolph-at., Wodnesdny Morning, June 10, at 10 o'olopk, A Largo and Elegant Stack of New Destgng and Pattor Uoln Bllrer and Bilver.Platod h ot Toodh, RIS SIS d T sr?p Ou 06 -Bo TRoal Estate Ann‘klg.n&: lm} 31':.'2’;‘."‘" Morchants, Regular sales, Wednesday and Saturday Ev'gs, et71-2p.m, Wo shall soll, o3 N ol te ok bt “Toatuurant Wiaturon, Outlery, Oraok alf:hfllllllnll:‘l );l'll-ixldly lflh:}n‘lm l')lfl- ola, a o mulde . T i st By G Tk ot oF WE BHALL MAKK A 8PHOIAL SALE OF ‘oa-Hata, Boup Turoor Now and Kl Hilvor-Plutod Waltoon "3 A s in {ohers e, Furniture, Carpets, &, | = it te, 505 Sk ; - g arble Olocks and Orrnments, On TUESDAY, June 0, at 9 1-2 o'clock, Raoh 0t Qlocks wich Qlass Blidos, Alabastar Clocks, lagant Velvet, To: and Hair Oloth Par. 1o ok O Aot Bats.ith Dapuairs g..,. o ‘,’,‘;"’3,‘,‘5' tl}a%:m :L.;ggd 'Jénbliu-«. IN GOIN SILVER, . on! rin| e e attranace. Oarpals, Doace, O T Qompmunion Bat, Torey Koo unytiukag Tong, Fish Koty Ohromos, eta., oto. . aivoes Hor ge Ao iaaticsy, LolgaTots futs, Look out fo bargae, ua these gonds et e sod, b o6 suscantond st Qualiey, o @0l and S0 Kdat Madison-at, EROY & 00., Auotionoers,