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'n THE CITY. GENEB&I_._N EWS, Tho Chicago Omnibifh Company are now run- ning their stages to Thirty-fourth street on Wabaeh avonue, and to Thirty-fifth streot on Indiaus avenuo. The somporature yesterday, as obsorved by 3anasas, opticlan, 83 Madison atreet (Trinuya Lailding), wes at 8 4. m., 44 dog. ; 10 . m,, 47 } 12m., 613 9p m, 563 6p. m, 64; 8p.m, b2 A mnd dog sttached to ono end of n rops and a mad man at tho other was ono of tho nttrace -tions on West Randolph street late yestorday af- terneon, Na one secmed inclined to got In tho way of cither. Tha Collectora of tha varions towns havoall roturnod their books to the County Collector with the excoption of Larry O'Brlen, Coilector of West Chicago, Ilis time expired the 21d of Inat month, aud eiill he doos not sond in his dupli- catos. Goorgo Williams, a chitd of 3 years, was dan- peroualy lnjured yesterday nlterucon in front of his homp, No, 948 Division street, lle was knocked down by o horea attached to a wagen, and the whools of the vehiclo passed over his head. Dr. Halin attended him, and thinks hin 1ecovery doubtful. Home of the dieappointed candidates for Jus- tico of tho Peaco were jubliant yesterday ovor a report coming from 8pringiicld that the nosoa hind boen counted in tho Senato, and the indica- tions wero that soveral of tho Governor's ap- poiutments would fatl of confirmation, A boy of 7 years, named Frank Anderson, was run ovor by a wagow' drivon by Jobu Kehiteki yeetorday, at the cornar of Sedgwick and Hobbie Strects, and bad his right arm broken. 'the ariver wos arreated and admitted to bail, The boy waa removed t2 his bomo, No. 95 Bremer strect. % The boya of Ensine No. 10 object to 2 pare agraph notico in yeaterday moraing’s Trisunz, eotling forth that ono of their tumber was carved up by a barber named Sweenie, in front of o bagnio kept on Iacific avenuo, Sunday night, 'Tho fellow who wau in the row bolonged 1o Hook aud Ladder No. 1. Jobm Gill, a 1ad of 10 years, while attempting to jumpon the coal-catt of I'atrick Kiug, on Jourth wvenue, near lourtennth siroct, yester- Jday sfternoon, atout 4 o'clock, had Lis loft log hrolion by gotting 1t cmihht velwoon tho spalen inono of tho wheels, The boy was removed to lils home, No. 894 Fourth avenue, The action of certaln ministers at the lato counferenca to disens the advisebility of holding union revivals in this city has created o Lreszo in cortain circles. In ono of tho feadilg churchies, & fow_evaniuga ugo, tho Iy.v.mr way aehed to “rise end explain,” which he did, but not to tho satiefaction of ally Tha Directors of tho Board of Trade, at thelr meeting 8t 8 p. m. yestorday, ‘‘unoflicially ™ Lesrd Gen, Deadlo on bohalf of Dakota Werri- tory, and & ocmmitteo was nppointed from the Digectors and mombors of tho BDoatd, tive in niraber, to raise funds for retief, The caso of this tcction is ono of peeuliar bardsnip, At n meeting held by tho St. Louis Chees Club Suturday night, it was resolved to hold auother handicap tourney. A Committco way appointed to uepotinta with ono of tho cily papers for a “Ciesy Column," to be edited by s member of the cinb. If was furthermor rexnlved to chal- lruze tho Chicago Chess Club to a telegraphic sontents Tho Knoxvillo Julilee-Bingers, who wera re- turning down -owu after glviug acoucert at tho Leevitt Streot Congregstional Chureh, vory rrreenbly entortained tho othor passcngersof a andolpi atrost-car by singing * 8ilvor Threada Among the Goll” and other molodies, This ovenny thersiug for tho last time bero at Camp- halt Hall, coruer of Campbell avenue and Van Enren street. A Qerman, 40 vears of age, named Georgo Unstock, waa killed on tho Klilwaukeo & bt. 1'an Railway tracl, at the corner of Kinzie and Bangawon streets, yeeterday forenoon, about 10 o'clock. 1le was unloading wood from a flat car, when the lochinotive attached suddenly started up and threw him under the wheels. Bothi hia lozs wore revered, causing denth in a short timo., il ued leaves & family, consisting of a wife and tarea children, at No. 303 Milwanscs aventio, wlievo s body was taken. The Coronor was no- sifld to hold an inquest, . The town etections will bo held to-day, aud town moetiongs, for the appropristion of fundw, | will bo held at the following places at 2 o'cleck this afternoon: South — Bida, Dearborn Xtceot Engive-House; North 8ide, ‘Purner {I2]), on North Clark sirest; West Side, Union Btrect Yolice Station, A cordial invita- tiou ia oxiendod to all reputablo citizona of the South Side to meet at tho Dearbora Streat Ene gine-1Iouse, at 2 o'clock precively, in ordor that thioy may hive & voico In voting mouey for town uses and decido what amount shall bo leviod tuls year, ‘Tho Washington Sentinel charges thiat Chieago -bruwers bave Loon notfisd_by Collector Wads- wosth that beer consumed iu their caiablinhs ments by their workmen must bo taxed. This isuntruo, Tho question aroso whether beer consumed in tho breweiiea has beou sold, ono brewer having reported thirty-throo barrold as corsumed during one month’ by hiy emploves, and saving that tho baer wasapart of their weyges, Commirsioner Douglasy was snked for a raling on the point, and ho decided that the beor eonsumed nust bo reported ay *lenkage und wastago." Figuratively, tho decislon g por- haps sound, but practically it is watery. [low. ever, it was recognized as law by Collector Wedaworth, and no atterapt was mado to collect & tax on beer * wagted " by drnking it, nor was avy prower evor notified (hat ho must put stamps on the Larrels. TUINZR PARK, Tha Taruor Park Association held a meeting yesterday afternoon in Geun. Lisb's privato oltice Tor tho purpose of electing oflivers and commit- teen for tho onauing yeur. Tha following Di- 1crtor, elected at a meating hold Inst weok,wero 10:ontt I, Gotbtried, Carl Plum, Poter Ifand, ncob Nietwon, E, W, Iluncke, Joseph 'Lhomas, Heury Metz, Henry Nolte, Hormann Liob, and J. B, Dololuadyky. ‘Lho followity offlcers were alocted: Presi~ dont, Uon, Licb: Vice-I'residont, Carl Plum ; Secretarv, E. W, [Huncke; 'Treasuror, M. Gott- fried ; Finance Comunittes, Houry Gursendorf, T. DB. Delobradeky, and H, P'. Metz; Duilding Commi:tee, H, Noite, Josoph Thomas, and Fred Bonzinger. g s ‘The weeting adjourned to meot at the &rme placo oo week from Thursday. — THE MANUFACTURERS' NATIONAL BANIK, BEZUORT OF TIK NECEIVER. J. D. Harvey, the Recolvor of the Daoufac furors’ National Bauk, appoiated by Judge Llodgett Feb. 26, filed his first report of tho sondition of the bank, The liabilition aro’as tollows;s Uapital stack,, Trembum Exchangs Lrofit aud Amencan Esp Cunthzm Natiotal Bank of New York, Oatetiuding New York diafta, Conntry banke, Clty depositors $170,000,00 2104408 164,01 Dednct promfums,.,.s PRt . Lapenscs and profit and loss.., 14,022.70— 215,87078 Learinfueeesnseceosnnrossosnenansanssid 34,680,54 ug the indebtednosa of the bauk as shown by its own books. X United Stutea 1'5st Neltlounl Us 3 German-American Bauk, of New Yor! Toller's cukbivaveres 2,201.67 Tolaleaessesssrsrns sossnssiassaronane $2BIBT02 THE CONCLUSIONS, Tho Recelver theu states that the * bills re. solvable” are uttorly worthlees, ‘including ss Loy do, wmong others, 18,600 from b, J. Walk. er, §52 044 from H. E, Plckot, 2.5 from F, Aiken, and £8,199.99 from Rodnoy M, Whipplo, ihe **bonds,” amountiug to 866,200, comprise 3 vheres of thu bauk stsclf, which aro ontirely wotthless, and tho balance Iu Clifton House Londs, which uro po botter, ‘The charging * fur- sture™ at 87,400 i au attompt to give to alry umi\lug s Jocal habitation ™ it not ossess, at least a8 far toen 1 +3 tho Hecuiver's researcliou have extonded. The +'reller's cash ' also is made n? of sundry items whilcls properly belong to profit and loss. siceotvor's conolusion Is that {8 wil not pay attempt to, collect the assets in bis b taoy will not pay the cout of collection. 'fio following iv the somewliat diferent show to as oo THE CHICAGO 'RIBUNE: TUGSDAY APRIL 6, 18756, ing of the bank in September, 1873, just prior to closing fta doora: ¢ AMETS, lila recelvable and demand lo Other {tems,. Carital... Circulation, ...+ Surplua, .. Tront and Tow, d Due banks and L Clty doposits o, kors, 3,173,10803 After the bank went into voluntary lquidation, the business of sotthng with the creditora was dons by the Irosident, lra ilohnas, by giving tha creditors the billa recoivable of tho Dbank, and In o fow cases by paving cash, Thus all the croditors’ accounts appear brlanced, loaving only £38,636.24 then due, ‘The greater bart of theso Inllg recelvable were, when turned out, guaran. teed by eithor Ira Ilofmes, as residunt, or J.~ A, Holmeg, na Coabier; many of thom havo nelther beon paid by malkers or guarantors, and the former are, a nimbor of thom, insolvent, Many of tha crediors, theres fore, aro attompting to hold the bank respon- sibla on tha guarsntoo, but tho books do not alow any items as to theao traneactions, Tuo t'reeidont, siuco the susponsion, has bought in a Jarga amount of the stock, and matked it can- coled on tho books; but the following fa a list of TIOSE ATILL LIABLE, togother with the amourt of erock Jiold by them, "Thivuin Lot ' 3 600 Mre, A, £ Cai 010 W. T, Adsms. Cliugles Comat Alouzo Rchmon Morris Merriill., Marshall Field, . B, M, Mofcit, W, A, Dutte . A, Sowles. Heatls & Mill W. B Popo. Tho David Livton, " onrvanness§1T0,00 The nasets as given above being entirely worth- lews, tho only prospect for a dividend will bo to collect the smounts duc from theso stockbold- erd, which the Tteceiver recommonds to bo done, Ho also wishos to bave tho Court decido whether tho bank; fs liable on tho guaraotoo of *“Ira 1lotmen, Yresident," and ndvises that the suits ponding on tho guaranteea be tranaferred to the nited” Htafes Circuita to oxpedito their settto- mont. —— GOV, KAPENA, COINCIDENCE OF THE NEPORTS. Tho following paragraph appesred ja the Swunday Times : At the timo when the King of the Sandwich Tslands was tho guest of the clly, tho same venmuous sheet (Tur Trinuxe) went ont of ita u‘n{ to the oxtent of printing wast purported to be oo interylow with Gov, Hupena, in which that geutleman was” made to sy that the deterioration of the fubabitants of the Istanda wan due to the beneful infucices of ths Christlan mirsionaries, and dated from their advent, What Gov. Kapena sctually atated na raported in Tue Toinure wos, that thero was less phyai- cal doterioration sand mertality in those islands whore tha Catliollo missionnries taught than in thiose whoro the Protestant missionaries Inbored, Tuo Inler-Occan ol the samo date contained its acconnt of tho same interview with Rapena, written by ite short-band reporter, Ar, Postgato. It rends ¢ 2,~To what do you atiribute your decreaso iu popn latlon 7 . Gov, (with o shrug)—It rcems wherever the white man goen desoltiou fullows, There are various peacons for our decrease, Tor instance, mieslouarics 1hink too much of rcligion rnd leas of morality and industry. Thelr firnt object is to destroy evervthing that beld the peoplo in clieck nnd kept thom from evil. llefore tho naw ideas can bo mado irang enoiigh 10 restraln them, the trader comen along with bis {inmorallty and whisky, which prove tha niore powerful af the two innovations, Religion_ should bo graidual lke tho trainiug of children, You canuot make & boy s man Lafore bo has attsined the proper ago, The Otaheitan Islandaara several yoats sheml of us in thix regard, The Nomau Catliolics tovk them in land, and recognired the gradual principle of chango n religion, Whan they beirii thoy tnstract the rcoplo In agriculttiro and other arts ny well 2a relig- jon, 'Thia Lelps both partiss along, Other croeds pay but | no attention 1o this, As long as they get tha natives to attend church anil schooln thoy think uothing of their Lodily wants, 1n my opinjon the decreane in our nas tlon mlfi e attributed to the suddon changofrom fdola- try to Christfauity. Of course, tho chango n _elothi- ing, which naturally follawa {lis change in_religion, hias something to do with it, After wesring littls orno apparel st all, It 18 a_great tral to dress like civilized natfons. The peoplo get imliffcrent and careleay at “n;‘t‘n il cateh cold, which carries them off like i3 This essontlal agrooment of reporty writton by differant pornons for different papers is jn- doed a singalar coincidence, il et WATSON'S CASE. WHY WE WOULD NOT CARNY TUE DABY. Oficor Watson Lg hithorto botve the reputa~ tion of being o good policoman, but the verdict of the Triumvira was agaiust him yesterday, snd mill staud a8 » tarnish upon his star saud poat- pone Lis roundsmanship for many = long day. Watson was a quict map, quite courageous for o polico-oflicor, neat in hia dreas and propor in his address, punctusl in his engagemonts, and altogether tho kind of man who, if ho continued on his good bebavior and sapported the righs ticket stralglit througl, might walke, aftor ton or fifteon years' mors service, to & pros-’| pect of ome day slipping into a Bergeanoy. Yet in au ovil moment Lie feoll, and bLis backslidivg, which was in.the disobedience-to-his-superior- ofticor lius, cost him nn interview with the Lriumvirs yeaterday, and a fino of ton davs' pay. Thero wero mo extouuating ciccummntauces tuat tho Board could aco, but the public, whau thoy bear all, may be a little mora lenient, One day last weok a gentleman discovered on his door-step a little atrangor, sparently about 8 days old and very vociferous, aud, not having any particular imnediate uso for it, he ssut it over to the police-ntation, whero its cries, snperin- duced doubtlesa by a prolonged absenco from tha maternal font, had such an offect upon tho Lioars of the Serzount that hie cuncluded it was ouly proper that tho infant should be inmedie ately cavriod over to the Wood Street Foundling Asyinm, whore he knew tha puculisr kind of npunl; it evolved would bo woro fuily appre- ciated. iaving duly considered who, of all hils men, wan tho tittost to 1ntrust with the curriage of so precious a f1eight, Le linally decided that Onicor Watson, whom he kuew tobe very kind aund gentlo of dimpomition, and carcful io the handling of goods loft in his churge, wan tho man, ~ What was bLis surprise when tho officer said that Lie would not carry the baby, aud only showed a firmor detormiuntion when the poesibly terrible conses guuucou of his rotusal were explained to . 0 Officer Watson waa brought before the Board and iued §30, To svwne wmen the little Z-mila trip, with o mualeal Infaut oy ballast, might bo auything quite plonsaut in its nature, but the rousons which Watson brought up in his de- fense, though thoy did unot avml him before tho Doard, will at loast lhelp to sct Lim righl with tho domestic comwunity, Ha pleadud thut Lie biad, or ratbier that Mrs. Watson Liad, once had n baby, aud leftis to tho unim. ngiuative Board to discover in the wimyple fact his notural sutipathy ta all such undevoloped spocimous of hutnanity, 1le failed to (ell of Lho apxioun days bofore tho arrival of tho Littlo Wat- son: of the terriblo suspouss of tho dn{ on whicl tho littlo follow cawv; of the uncomlort- ablo nights passed wubsequoatly on a b-foot #ofa, with a ohaie at the ond =a continua- tion [Mr. VWatson mensurey 6 feet Inchies in helzlt]; of the eleepless nights when neither paregorle nor Winslow could catm the infantilo anguleh ; of the miles upgp miles troddon up and down the bed-room beat when the little W, Lad his first doso of col- o ; of tho teething convulsions which attended the cutting of its earliest molarsg of the - croased exponse in ductora' billp, otc., whicli tho questionnble treasuro brought into the Watson domestio economy 88 its vutural consequeuce all of theee he mighe have mentioned o8 goo grouuds for his rofusal to bave aught to do with tho litsle strungor, but Lo loft it all to bo im- agined by tho Loard, and suffoted the couso. quenco of his negtect, 'The vory fact that he possessed a botter half huouflu 0 bave pleaded in extenuation of Lis torrible erime. Ho did not call to_their uttons tion the dolicata position in which he, a matricd man and tho father of one child, would plico Limsclf were Lo to be discoverad by an_ ifl-na. tured neighbor moving wtealthily along the back siroots with m suspicious bundle in kis ams, and wsbsdowed until ho deposited it st tho door of tho Fouudlings’ llome, He utterly fuilod to dopict to the Board the torrible family Jar which would inovitebly arise 1u tha Watson domicile when the ill-natured neighber with vetunious touguo tald the story of hiwactto Mrs, W,, or the offect its relation would have upon his neighbors. In fact, Otticer Wataon wanted & Trude or & Feoeney by bis xlde at the tridd " to paint ‘in * eloynent words the terrible consequences which might have arisen had -he fooliskly oboyed bis / B Bergeant's mandato. As it is, ho managed his casa vory badly; ho slaughtorod it, as tho Inw- yata 8y, and it only remains lo hops that this dittlo bit of.anccial pleading may roach tho oara of tho Trinmvirs, and canso them, if not to par don the oftender, at suy rate to diminieh the amount of tho fine. —— CITY OFFICES. 'rn; City Ticasuror yostorday pald ont’ $25,000 to tho Doard of ITealth employes. ‘I'ie Bonrd of Public Works will to-day pay the 1aboress ongagod on sewoers, water, and bridges, to tho amount of £28,000, City Attornoy Jamieson yesterday returnod from Springfiold, whoro Lio has been looking af- tor soveral measures now before tho Logistature, The Doard of Polica yeaterday audited tho Palice Department pay-rolls, smounting to £52,262.76, and those of the Firo Dapartment, amounting to $32,589.19, The Board of Publio Worka will to-day adver- tize for the sweeping, aprinkling, and cleaning of the LaSalle sund Washington street tunneis, from tho date of contract to April 1, 1876, "Tho Licanno Clork yesterday roceived $11.75 on licenser, and was disguated with the amount. It s Locoming avident that somo strict moasuros witl hava to ba taken to cowmpol delinquents to pay up. 'Fhio Board of Polica fcslunhy dotailod Sorgt, 0'Conner and six patrolmon to attond tho town clection at Lemont, Thov took this action on tho ropresentation that thero waro strong prob- abilities of o riot. Oficor Watson yestorday appsared beforo the Doard to suawer for dirobeying ordors i refus- ing to carry o walf down to'court, » In dofoneo ho ntated that Lo was unused to childron, nover Laving nad but ove. 1o was fined ten daga’ pay. A telegram recoived at the City-Hall yeator- day announced that Col. Wilson, of tho Law Department, hed been noarly drowned ip the Calumet whilo ont hunting, t will bs romom- bored that s gimilar accident Dbafol Sorgt. Fitz- patrick last week. B The Gas Committes mot yestorday aftornaon fn private sossion, and resolved to placa tho pending gas ordinances in tho hands of tho Cor- poration Conusel for criticism. It 18 now mare thau probablo that each of tho threo will be rec- ommeuded to tho Council for passage. The valiant Firo darshal is in troublo. A war- rant is out for bis arrest for ahooting s praitia chicken, in violation of the law., Tho Marsbal #oyd it was oll an aceident; be went out Thurs- day, avd o prairio chicken was Aptil fool enough to deeeive Lim by appoaring liko s duck. Tho Committes on County Telatious mot yekterday aftornoon in tho City Clerks oflice aud passed tpon tha following ~ reforences: An order directsing the Board of Publio Works to re- port to tho Counetl rogarding tho construction of the Thitd avenua engine-honse was placed on filo: tho resolution Introduced by tho Bosrd of 1loalth regarliug & quarantine to be placed on the County Poor-tHousn was placed on fils, as the small-pox liaa subsided ut that inatitution ; Ald. Campbell's resolution diracting tho Corpotas tion Couneel to report as to whother or not any farther action upon the part of the Common Counci), further than that taken Jan. 4, wag neceesary for the purpoas of desiguatlog Foll]ng- places and tho juigon for the election of April 23, was favorubly passed upon by ths Come mitteo. 4 Tho Railroad Committco met yesterday altor- noon_in the City Clerk's otlice, and passed upon the following 1eferences: North Wolls stroot ordinance recommended for pissnge as amonde:! by the Corporation Counsel; al4o recommonded for passago an ordinance for a borse-rallway umrt'ng from tho Union Depot and ruuning swost on Lajie etree, soutlyon Canal stroct, aud sest on Wost Fotrtconth strest to California avenuo; similar action was taken on an ordi- nanco amending Soe. 9, Chap. 18, Rovised Or- aivances, providing for a conductor and driver on each and avery horse-car running within the city limits. Tho ordinance granting the right of way to tho Chicago & South Atlantic Railroad was orderail piaced on fils for the reason that there aro alrendy too mauy tracks oa Btewart avonus, E * The Board of Public Works yestordsy opencd bids for dredzing tho shallows [u the river. C. ‘L. Holcbkiss, W, ¥, lildreth, E. L. Boylugton, Fox & Howard, and.O. Il Green waro tho bid- dots, tho prices ranging from 10 to G5 cents por cnbie yard, accordiug to tho location of tho drodging. E. L. Boyington was uniformly the lowaest bidder, but no uward Lias yot boen mado, Dids for braus castings for tho Water-Works wero also oponed, and the contract was awarded to L. Bmeeth at 26 conts por pound for componi- tion, and 21 conta per ponml for yeailaw brass castings, Crane Bros, wnd Wild & Wills wero the only other biddors. [For the furnishlug of oak and pino lumber: for the ensuing yonr, bide from George WV, Trav Holt & Dalcom, ‘the Cedar River Lumber Company, K. Al Pratt, L. K. Aorbons, Cbarles TRuiiz, FEggleston, Hazelton & 'Co, J. D. Brith, North Indiana Lumber Company, and Joho Grauger were receivad and Inicl aver for further consideration, 'The prices run from 318,50 to €20 for 2-iuch plauk, 819,84 for 3-luch oak plank, 319,50 for oak timber, 2 ta $0.75 for pins plank, §4.90 for 2-inch piue plaok, and §8.90 for pine timpor, No awarda weve made. THE BOATD OF HEALTIL . . Tho Bosrd of Iloalth held tuoir aunusl mest- fog yeaterday, Commissionorn 3oors, Qoigor, Hoolr, McDernot, and ths Hanitary Bupoenn- tendent betug present, Dr, Hahn presiding. ‘Tho roport ot tho Bamtary lerarlntondunl ey submitted, and from it tho following statistics a0 taken ; Number of deaths, 8,025: iu 1873, 0,657,—n decreaso of 1,632, Of tho deocased 4,315+ wero males snd 8,700 femalos ; 2,038 marricd and 5,093 singlo: 3,305 under 1 yoar of age; 1,110 botween 1and 2; and 2 over 100 yoars yoars, Drain dis- onney carried off 2045 cholera infantum, 1,826 ; consumption, 630; convulsions, 071; di vhiea, 252; pnenmonia, 876; accidents, The highest mortality, 1,000, was in the Fif- teenth Ward, and the lowest, 34, in tho Firat Ward. Tho deaths in hospitals wero 570. Tho number of small-pox cases reported was 843,—a docrense of 1,187; deaths, 90,—a docrenso of 840, 'Chia romut was attributed to vaccination and rovaccination, not only tn both tha house sud neighborlicod whera the disense pravsiled, but of the pupils In public and private schools throughout the city, Thore was an incroase of 60 In tho deaths from cholora infantum, and it waa predicted that thero would bo an Incroaso of dantiis from this snd othier dinrrheal discasos duriug tho cominz summer unlose alleys nre cleared and basements dried and ventilatod, An oloction for ofticers then took placy, result- ing an follows s Dresident=Dr, Hshn, Secretary—3, W, Rusell, Alealth Oficer—Tlobn Reed, Samiary superintendeni—~Dr, B, €, Millev, The lattor produced warcant of Mayor 3edlll appointing him Sanlry Superintondont until April 1, 1870, but it was thought best to re-elect m, to guard neaingt any legal complications, "Tho Picuident aygouncod tho followiog com- mittocs: Finance—ttonk, Mfler, McDermot, Sanilary—ller, Uatn, Gelgor, Hanitary Poiice—Movre, 1loak, Hahn, Urdinances—>cDermot, Moore, Gelger, On motion of Dr, Miller, the reappointment of the sunitary policemen woa doferred uniil the Couneil hail pasnod the Appropristion Wyl e Board thon adjournad. —_———— CRIMINAL, i The case of Meod, the alleged deod forger, was to havo been tricd beforo Justice Hanes yestorday aftornoon, but, as thes prisonor was not ready, the hdaring was deforred until Satura day afternoon. Tat 0'Connor and Thomas Grady, boys, were caught, yestsrday, in tho act of cutiing off the load-pipo 10 a new building on Bangpmou street, near' Van Buren, preparatory to felonlously carrying it mway. Thoy wero conslgned to s dungeon at the Madison Strect Station. Charles IMack was arrested last eveoiug for an sllogod attempt to bLacle F, E, Ziffer with-a cheosc-knife. ‘They tond bar at No, 89 Bouth 1la)stod stroet, and hecamo involved ina quarrel, which resulted in Ilack's brandishing tho knifa and causing Ziffer to loave. Michael Foloy and James Mo Williama plnful draw poltor iu” a Clark rircot beer enloon last ovoning, aud the latter loat his caat s pocket- book during tho gamo. Tho aid of Oxliver Parker wan fuvoked, and the garmont was recoverad, but tho pocketbook and 'a small sani of mouey 1t contained wes not. b‘o}o{'\m lacked up. A bold highway robbery Waa committed last evening about B:30 o'clock, at the cormer of Miclugun aveurio and Wasblugton stroot, Mr, William 1, Colcord, whose residenca (s at tho = corner of tho avenuo named aud Bixteenth stroct, was passing along the wals, when Lo waa -ufid ouly — beset by four men, one of whomd grasped him by the back of the neck winlo tho othors beld his srms, aud robbed him of & gold watch valuod st 75, and £5 In mona{y. 'i‘luu they struck him reneatediy untlt be fall in au aluost unconscious state, His faco was badly sut in two places. The thioves escapad easily, There wera no po- lico oftlcers about at tho timo of the occurrenco, Sargt. 0'Dounoll, of tho Went Tivelfth Blreot Pollce-Stalion, aucceeded in breaking up o neat of thioves oarly vestorday morning at No. 172 West Fifteouth stroot, fle had noticed during tho omily part of the ovening Baveral poiBons going 1o the lhouso burdeued with pack- ages of varions Linds, and that the: wonld soon emergs only to roetirn again with uew aequinitions, “Late in tho evening ho pro- curod aasistance from tho station, and cantinned a cloge survoillanco of {ho premlscs until morn. ing, whon ho doacended upon the eatablishment, and arrested tho Inmates, soven in rumber, Tho party consisted of anan named Kennedy, lus'wife, a daughtor, and two sonx, and M Lolan aud & man humed Hansan. Tho premisos were found stored with wmerchandiso of various kinds, & large portion of whiclt had Leen stolen from thie Chicngo, Buclington & Quiney aud tho Northwestorn Rajtroad Companles’ ears, ‘Tha catablishment on Van Duren streot known a8 Long Branch, {nhabited by the lowest and mont dobanunched of both voze, was the sceno of a row Suuday night which camo nonr proving fatal. The story goes thst_an inmnlo named Whitnoy euticed "Qoorgo Drown, a ship car- ventor,” Into the pizce, when ho was set upon l'f' two rufiang, who knocked him down and robbed him of &Gt fn money aud _his watch. After fie had hoon rovbod hio way left sensoless upen tho floor, 1llo was subsoquontly discov. ored, weltoring i blood, by on old colored woman who acts gy janitress of tho den. Elio mtarted for an odicer, but, failing to find one, returned to dind that Lrown had recoverod, and left for parta uuknosn. Complaint wan lodgod sgainat the placo yostor- day morning, and about toon ono of the n- mates, lattlo Giay, way arrested charged with having fliunred intho assnuit, She was grantea a contintiancs natil to-morrow, Drawi was ablo to appear in court and Jdisplay his wounds, ——— ANNOUNCEMENTS. The Tadios® Ald Socioty of Iahnomann Col- lego meots at tho hospital at 10:30 this morning. The rogular meoting of tho Citizons’- Ansocia- tion will be Lield at the rooms, Nos. 28 and 20 Morchauts’ Building, at 5 p, m. Tho regular meoting of tha mamgcn.of the Homo for the ¥riondioss nill bo hold at tho Home Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock, "Tho closinr lecture in the Willmette Athoncum courae was delivarod Friday ovening at that oub- uth by Luthor Laflin Jilt, of thio city. The rozular monthir mesting and annual olec- tion of tha Unitod Lellaws No. 1 will ba hoid thig avening at thoir hall, It 18 roqhestod that overy motubor bo prosent. Tho regutar monthly meeting of tho Board of Councilors o f the Iloamtal for Women and Chil- dron (vorner of Adams and Faulisa strecty), will ba Liold at 224 o'clock to-day. Tho South Slde division of tho Woman's Chria- tlan Temperanco Upton will meot at the lecture- rcotmn of tho Methodint Churel, corner Wabaglh ayonuo and Fourfeenth stroet, this aftornuon, at ‘.’i,’ o'&:luuk. Allladios ar cordially fuvited to atiend, Bn\ory A. Blorrs will ba tho teacher at tho Woman's Temperanco Spelling Schonl Thuraday ovening at the Firat Mothodist Charcl, He wifl hava a ferulo and Isop tho young folks struisht, “IThe prizep will bo of a voprotablo charaetor, Tho linty of gentlemen and Iadivs are about full, and “ will soon appear. AMUSEMENTS, ‘THE APOLLO CLUB CONCERT. An if tho public concaived a suddon sympathy with tho revival of musio notedin Iato anuonuce- menty, the Apollo Club concort attracted a larga audience last evoning ot McCormick’s Hall. Tho attendance was almost eusdrely of Chicaga peo- plo, aund largely of the musical classes, Wo think the prosonco of Miss Julin Biye is to be creditsd with much of the interest, o unusually Iarge for p homa concort ; bat, on the whole, the enterlaiument was worthy of tho sudionce, and amatourish in character tn only one or two particulars, i Ths active singing members of the club wero woll roprosented,—tho male clorna must havo numbered at least tifty voicos. An improvement isnotod in tho balauce na well ag tho strongth of tho, chorus; tho Dbass voices aro more afjuaily wupported by the tenors, to whom thdro havo beon some excollent addi- tions. We belieyo Mr, Holbrook in to hb credit- od with tha high tonor vo:ce which was so prom- inent in tho wolo-quarietto of the first numbor on the prugrammo, and, if s0, Lo ia cortalnly n valuable acceasion to the club, whore tha noed of such = voico hins beon pnl\l(ully apparout at timos, **Thio Young Musiclans,” a chorus by Kuecken, and tho {irat seloction of the svening, waa battor sung than any of thoother concertod plecos. The [club was leant auccessful in tho soxtotte from **Lucrezia Borgis,” in - which Mrs. J. C. Jones assisted ; tho chorus dragged, and tho singers wero ovidently not upto the spirit of the music. ‘The production of a chorus (**'The Night™) Ly Mr. Dorgstein, tho present leador of the club, was an interosting fonturo; the musis is not very striking, though smooth and rather protty, with a good bass Holo, takon vy Mr., Borgstein himasif. “Tho ralpBoamnno of Misa Julia Rive fully con- firmed tho high-opinion which was formed from the firnt improssions slie made, Bho fu'n pjunist of remurlablo accomplishments, A woman, she has much of that peculiar, womanly expression which but very faw malo players over attaing sith practico aho haa acquirod a strength almost mauly; young, sho has tho freshnoss and verve of yoath; with tha ndvantage of Liszt's instruc. tipn and that of others among tho first wasters in urope, she has a flniah, an alostncas, and & confidenco in oxecution, boyond her years, She has not that mathomatical precision which mnrks Miss Moblig's playiag, in which sp occasional error would alalost bo u rolief, but thero is a sort of original and natural briltiuncy, which mora than atones for tha ditfor- enco, Iler playing is free from manyof tho de- fects natural to youthfuluess and precocity, which is to ba atiributed to tho thorouglness of the instructionn sho haw roceived, She devel- oped & genuine sympathy with the Chopin acherao (B munor, o, 31), and an sxcoptional faculty of understanding “and interproting’ Ru- binstein, Tho hdy can scarcely fail to make for bhersell a notablo carcer, ‘The other eoloista of the evoning wers Mrs. J. C. Jones, the soprano in the Church of tho Mes- siah, sud Megyrs, Lowls and Ledochowski, Tho two latter played a grand souata for plano and violiu by Rubiuatein, which is rich in harmony, full of charactor, and diflicult of oxocution, Alr. Lawtd Ia woll known as ono of the moat accome plished violin plavers in tho West, and has given npacial stody to Rubinatoin's musfe wituin tho 1ast tfo years ; the piano part was woll taken by Mr, Ledochowski, and tho performanco altogeth- or was one of morlt aud juterest. Are. Jones bas AVQI’{I!HOM and pratty soprano volco of cousiderablo floxibility ; sho has a faculty of making tho most of Lor vocal powors, with an occaslonal flow which wo must attributo to s fauttlnesa or carclessnces of tho ear rathor than tho vocal orgnn, Sho is one of those singers who always lind & larga and sctivo sympathy with au audlonco, 8ho was rocalled after her arin, and sany for an encoro.a protty and popu- lfarmoug of tho day entitled, we believo, **Ily forth, O Dovo,” Tho_ entertaiumont was & much botter ous than had been anticipated, and waa creditablo aliko to tho club and Messrs, Carpontor aud Bleldon, who managod it, S — Singular Sulcido. One of the moat singulur cayes of sulclde evor recorded is that of 0 man named Glbson whion occurred recontly st Warrington, England. At about half-past 3 o'clock one mozning Lo went to & certain bakohouso and requented of the men 1n chargo l{numluulun to warm himself, which was grautod. Knowles, the baker, mvlng occaslon shortly sfter to go and call spma of the help, left tho ubiop for about twonty minutes, and on hia roturn was surprisedto find Gibsou's cont aud waistcaat, but not the man himself, A coustablo wascalled,asearch made,and finaliy Gibson's body was discoverdd in atrough whero the sponge had boon sot to rise, o had probably dled almoat in- mediatoly after burying himsel(in it, the carbonle acld gy gonorated in the fermenting procesa hasteniug “the end he sought. The London Times, fu roporting the occurrence, statos that ho owaor of the bakelhouse * sustained a loss of batween £ aud £14, aud o, of tourse, gave ordors to throw away the dough in which the decenzod way smotherod.” In a business aspoct tho losy in worthy of conaldoration, perbapy, but the state- ment in connection with thio facts has an air of grotesquencsy. - ——— &£, H. Durkee & Oo.’s Salad-Dressing—A Luxury at erate Cost, Por mest and vegetublo salads, combinlog in pere fectionull the roquivites of an exceedingiyrich and deliclous dresaing, With it a thoroughly good satsd is always assured, Bold by grocers, BMichael Evans 12 an {odependent candidita for Town Collector of South Ohicago, sad expocta sl hooest citizens Lo supe post bla, 0 -1 THE COURTS. - Emanuel Brunswick Wins tho Game, i A Wifs Cheating Hor Husband Out of is Property, | Judgments and Now Suils, DILLIAND-CUR RAOKS. Judge Dlodgott delivored a decision yestorday in the patent caso of Emanuel Drunawiok va. J, M. Druuswick & Co. It nppears that, in 1805, tho complainant being & member of the firm of J. M. Brunswick & Bros,, first inventod the re- volving cue-rack noty 8o largely used, and that his firm inade and eold thess racks uniil tho dis- solution n 1474, Emanuol, howovor, filed on application for a patent in 1805, and obtalued it in 1863, ’ Tho dofendants claimed that ono oftheir em- ployes namod Ilold was the luventor ; that evon 1t complainant was the inventor ho lad aban- douod hin'riglits by allowiug thom to ugo his in- vention for mors shan two yoara. Tho Court, however, found for tho complainant, and hell that bio was the trus invontor: thal hio made ap- plication for a patent mithin two yoars after the fivst public uae of Lis fuvention: and that ha was not responsible for the dolays in the Patont Of- fleo which delayed the issuanco of the patont until 1863, A referauce was thereupon made to the Munster in Chancery to assess tha profile wado by the wrongfal uso of tha patent, WAYS THAT ANE DANK, . It is not very ofton that a tan who has been victimized by his wife 14 willing to cowo sto court aud tell of It, but John Smedberg, sho says ho s botlor known by tlo classte aamo of John Lrown, thinks tho confilence gamo played onr him by hia wife is of sucha poculiarly atroclons character that Lo doss not ‘vmpn-n to onduro it. According to him, bo card trick of tho Heathion Chinco i entirely thrown in tho ehada, In {850 he, by constant nitontion to his busincss of dress {0g bouses, or painting,zeqnired sutficient fands to purchaso Lot 24 in Thomas Nurfora's Subdie vigion of the 8, }¢ of Mock 11, i Canal Tins- toes’ Subdivision of & part of tho W. 1{ of See, 5,39, 14, Inafow years mors lio wns able to build a house, and then to fiz it up, aud thavo o took hia wifo Augusta. But Johin's bappiuess bad & cloud thrown over it in March, 167%, by an atlack of sowd disease, which seriously woukenpd g mind, and rendered ~ him for {he time besing mearly imbocile. And to crown his misforlimes hia wife, instesd of redonbling her oxerticus to easo Jobu's troubles, *‘combined and coafederated w divers other persons " to dofrand lias out of hin proporty. Jobn does uot tate that o han a failing for tho wine whon it is red, or I:s Ameri- can oquivalont of corn-juico,but it is presunably the caze, ns hio says lis wifa and her canfedor= ates succonded in gotling Lim into su oxcecds ingly mellow condition and then presented him™ with a doed purporting 3 couvey this properly to one James Caraier, ‘Lhis wau signed without bomtation or rehuctance aé tho Limo, bat now John, having bocome nwareof th:e effect of li:n complaisanco, soeks to rovoko tho conveyance. Ho says, morcover, that prior o Ahin trausfer his wifo gonerally vieated him with eomo show of afTection, nlthough ou wo occa- eions, “inasly and sudden manner,” she at- temptod to kill hitm outright by a blow trom a stoveewrench, Aftor sha suncccodad in get- ting title to hia proporty, howevor, her love vanished ontirely, and she untformly puraued a course of conducs tending to aliouate whateveraffectivn ber husband migit Liave beeu disposed to rotain for hoer. Jolu now claims that this couvoyanco was oifcoted throngh fraud, and therefors aeks to have it canceled, and the proparty roecoaveyod, Attechod to the bill are two afidavits mada by James and Salira Carnier, tho two defondants concernod in tho fraud, wlhio scom to have ropent- ed of tholr whare in tha Jtrausaction, They aro to uearly tho samo offect, nud stato that Mrs. Sundberg wont to James Car- nlor in March, 1871, and asked him if ho wonld do hor a favor, statiyg that sho wiabed him to tako n dood of her husband's proporty and im- mediatoly convey it to bor, Ho assonted, and sha theroupon produced two decds, one from Jobn Sundborg to him (Carnior), tho other from him;to hor, A Notary Publie was also conven- fently prosout, and tho deeds wore soou ex- acuted. Carnior aays that Sundberg was at tho tims nearly or quite druok, and also, auide from that, ~of weak mind and ensily inlluenced, and that ho nover rocoived any considoration for the couveyance to her. An injunction was asked by Bundbarz ou these aflidavits, aad granted by Judge Mooro, ITEMS, Judge Hopkins will probably commence the osll of tho District Court ealondar to-day, aud Judge Blodgett will hear passod cases without & ury. 'Tho Bavkruptey Olork is making up a calendar of baukruptoy casos. Judga 3Moore is engazed In hearing a very lively divores oase, of Honry O. Hutchinson, M. D., sgainst his wife, Eunice, whom ho ac- cusos of ndultery, The partios are both color- ed, and_Mrs, 1, eapecially Is giftod with a ro- morkably lively tongne and n strong disposition to ?l;mlr by nveryt[;lug above, on, or under the earth, Tho Englawooid Collego case 1a on trial bofore Judgo Farwell agaio, and will occupy a week or moro. The parties havo boon busy since tholast adjournment in taking tostimony, and a large nm:lxhur of dopositions are stacked up to be rosd. UNITED STATES COUDTS. The United Btatos begnn asuit in debt agafost Honry Drandt, Ienry Hchmidt, Hornan s‘i“!‘o‘s"p‘ sod Honry Wolf, laying damagos at ¥1,200, 'SUTEDIOR COURT IN DRIZF, .Dnoling and Cloorge Mossersmith aued Johu ugnr for §1,000. Willia Bothko commencod_an action agalnat the Milwaukoo & Ht, Paul RNailoay Compauy, laylng damagen at §3,000 THE COUNTY COURT. In tho matter of tho estato.of Jacob Datler, lonve was granted to the administratrix 1o sell or compound claime, dobts, and domands; aleo, leave to soll personal property at private sale. Widow's olection filad. . Leave was grunted tho administrator of tho ostato of Matthow Knowlea to scll desperate claim due the estate bythe Mutual Hocurity Iusurance Company of Clioago, In the matter of the cstato of Johann A, Da Wilde, omor appolnting P, Waltzan, F, Piedorot, and W, Eilan appraluers to_appraiss proporty in Warsaw, Hancoclt County, IIL In tho forciblo dotaor st ot Thomas Jack- son va, Sarah Johnson, tho case was submittod to tha Court, who found the defeudant guilty, nmit judgment for restitution of premises and conta, In tho matter of tho oatate of Karl Kott, proof of hoirship, notice to heirs. Finnl acoount ap- proved and administratrix discharged, no funds rematuiug in her handa. THE OALL, Junar Gany—21, 25 to 40, Jupox Moone—1, 4, 6. Jupoz loaens—No call. Jupay I'neE—106 to 176, oxcept 172, - JUDOMENTS. BUresIoR COURT—CONTESSIONS—J, A, Durand et o), va, Froderick Nelson 1 John A, Andursop, $416.4),—Ths Excelslor Btone Company ve, Goarge A, Gindele and Charles W, Glud, $390,%0,-~Fridolin Madlener vs, Frederick Bechtel Jesephiue Bachiel, $3180.57,—J Moyer va, Christlin Baitmann, $437, Jubax Gany—0, E, Thitkstun ot ol, vs, John Sur Py, §34,50,—, 8. Ingrubam et al, vu, T, W, Huddle. stone, judgment for $134.81,=11, O, Hoyt et al, va, .l'llfir,}al;l;r{ $43440,—William Dodge va. W, P, Card- we .23, Clugurr Count—Conresstons=A, J, Soell va, Her- man Licksmp, Williani Kolge, and I, Bils, $3,67d.83,— Peter Keich vs, Louts Irech and Henrlotts lroch, 2.5, Jupar Rooena~—11, P, Morrill vs, J, B, Darret! W, E, Dewpsey, §28. B Trupith any st PR A Little Fortune in o' Fow Daya, A gentleman from New York visiting in Cbieagn for 8 fow days, thought to try bis luck on'Change, and, through the manipulations of a broker, Mr, G, A, Rhodes, Jr., 140 LaSalle atreot, mada seversl thou- eand dollars in the recent rivn in wheat, 1la will soon retura to his homs, well ploased with Lila visit 10 the Gurden Qity, and especially his littls specutation, Lonis 4 The Littls Corporal.* Tha Little Corporal, & juvenile mayazine of this clty, lias beon discontinued, aud its subscription list werged tnto the beautiful St Nichoias, published by Seribner & Co,, of Now York, Ohickering Upright Pianos, Just received sy Rood's Tompla of Music, corner of Dearborn sud Van Buren atrocs, & for very fine up. Tight rfauocs cuntalning tho latest snd best lmprove~ mouts, —_— Glen Plors. Glen Flore water ls rapldly and justly growiog in popular favor, I you are snlnvalid from any cause a2k your dzrugglat £or b cisoular, and learn all aboud it hoentsa bn: Roloclas, Jaaus Si ... DEATHS, MeRROUN-0; . m. oy G ol O W eianupy™! & st 7. m., Muod B, WALTERS—~In Olflewn. Apel) B, st the rostdencs of W, 1. Walters, 172 Wiloox arenno, Kilza Vallors, nyed o, :;-gna:;:lu o, m. ‘Frlmfln aro Invited, ITY~Zatunlay, Apsil 8, atthe residence of his benha i iaw o e HONDL" &% Ausiier Alongo Tr :uu\nly. Ra0d'%3 yeaen, REMINGTON-Sundsy tmorning, Apeil 4, of dron hie b 7 n sgoring Nincas, l.;lvn&r Teaming. ol 74 yanes, Fanoal from hls 1atg restanos, No. 43 Cangress Park, Wednsndsy, Apeil 7, at 3y, m. Felonils of the fa $2"Clavoland papora pleasa cony. FREAR.-Monday mornine, Apeil 8, at 7:31 a'elack, of mmay boloved wila of (isorga 11, § ico of Ucarge A, Froxr, 233 Mt paininl eickurss, neral serrics an Wodnesday ‘moralag at 10 o'clock. Feieruda of the family Ara in $37nghamton and Troy, N . ilita avenuo, ., pApera pleawa eary. SPECIAL NOTIOES, For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP lins bean nsad for ehlldren with never faillng auccass. It corrects cld. 1ty of tha stomach, relievos wind collc, regulates the baws oly, curendysentory and dinrrhes, whether arising from teathing or other causas. Annld and well-riod remedy. AUOTION BALES, By GEO. I, GORE & GO, ¥ Q sk 7o Wtbla%!nv‘.t S0 For the Moro Speedy Disposal of ths great lines of Dry Gonds, fe., ‘mow on hund of thoaw ot which wa ato in daily recoipt. wa sroei™d Rlind o hofd e salos ver woek, Viz.s taeniars ‘ang N T 11vat Thraday's ssle will b exhibiL 11 1inos 15'1.",'(;:;:4':' e A e o Tt niles Glothing, in, Garwosr. Irstory, Notionn, d Caps, & T ek Vel It r, o f Tollon Baaps, Chrriage Wits, OAREI IR, Ae CIRAIG Whursday kalea will be sontinned thy ho ascond Thuradsy sale will sons of Custo. Made Clothing. 1] umuh €0, Throe Top Buggies, Two Opon Bugglos, Ono Wostorn Hunting Wagon, Ono 2-Seat Domocrat, One 2-Soat Qovered Park Phaotou, And Ton Sets Harnossoa, AT ATUCTION, On TUESDAY, April G, at 11 a. ., shayp, GHO. P. GORE & CO., Anotinnrary, $3a0d 70 Wabaat-ay, n eason, 250,000 scock For all Purposes of & Family Liniment, THK MIOUSEITOLD PANAY - Ywill ba found inval Dble. tmmediate rollol ¥ifi e o 113 150 inall cases of i {n tho stomach, bawels : rheumatism, rallc, prains, and brilkes, andostornal uen, Olildren Often Look Pale and Siok Trom no other eanso than haring worma {a the stomach. DBROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMYFITS will desteoy warmi withont injury ta tha child, being porleatly wittTe, and froe from all culoring nr othar lojurisny lagesdionts usa. allyused in worm proparations, Suld Ly all drogglsts. n doubting the eflicncy of (lllTs' i3, ean evl or send to his ey will bo furnished with thin 19 ebiom It ua oared. "It e, v, apat S b N A;_RV’."), Whnle T AYOTION SAL 1ipld Regular Trade Bales of STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS WOOLENS, CLOTHING, Furnishing CGoods, Noti_ons, STRAW GOODS, Umbrallas, Hatr, Capr, Gloves, BOOTS axwD SEXOES Tuosdays and Thursdays, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Turniture, Carpets, Oil Clothe, CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, Crockery, Glassware, &o. Woinosdnys and Saturdays. EQRSES, TARNESS, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES IMondays and Eridays, SPECIAL SALES mado at nny time, Conlgnmenty sollclted, Saica cashed promptly, Advances mads on Tocalpt of goods, AT 4 570 G : TO-DAYS SALE, Tuesly Morning, April 6,at 0 1-2 o'clock, At our Salesrvom, Ill'i Ltaat Madisonst., Sceond Floor. Merchant Tailor’s Stock. All-wool Cnnflm:rfi, Z-and ot llnvera;}l.linncloflll, Veat: Pattornt, togstur with wpiondid 1iao of Castom-mada Glothiag, & ALSO, A Fine Line of Yery Desirable SEASONABLE DRY G0O0DS, All frosh from Fastern consigaors, for peremptory WM. A, BUTTKRS & CO., Anatlonc CALALOGUR SALB. 700 PACKAGES Assorted Glassware, ‘White Granite & Yellow Ware; A FULL LINE OF Tablo Catlery, Plugad tvace, g X Qi Oloths, and Carpetlugs, WEDNESDAY MORNING, Apsil7, at 8% o'cloek, "Atouc alesroom, 108 1tast Martisru.at, WM. A, BUTTEI & CU,. Auctioncers, (rentegl Furnitars, AT NO.135 WEST MONROE-ST., Wednesday Morning, April 7, et 10 o'clock, We shall scll the entlro Liousehold offaots, eonsisting of Patlor, Chiambor, Dintigoom aud Kilehon Furnitaro, ads, Hedding, Orockery, Glsssmare, Stoves, tirlo Planalurto WA A. BUITERS & CO., Auctlosesrs. BANEKRUPT SALBE. STOCK OF A RETAIL GROCER, Ntore Fixtures, Shelving, Scalcs, &c.y TIURSDAY, MORNING, Ap-il&, at 10 o'clock, at the stars of Frodacick Krueger, Uankrupt, Awentlethat., netr Waond, ROW'T (5. JENKINS, Assigneo. WM. A, BUTTIERS & CO., Anatloneors. ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS & CO. SPECIAT, BATE T0-DAY, TUESDAY, of Furnitura and tlousehold Goods, at 77 and 7 Bouth Dearborn-sn WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, Jearing saleof all donsignmania to dato. Wa atlon tha largoat atock oiferad [n tho clly, f & ganernl variety of parlor and chismber scta, i untaing, And & TArIS oL ouhsr foader eas, sorn fo ; RAGIWILE, WILLIANS 3'C0] Auotionssrs. ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS & €0, WAl sell the antiro cantents nf the BOARDING HOUSE No, 602 SOUTH STATE-ST,, On THUNSDAY MORNING, Aoril 8,3t 10 n'slock sharp, 8t tho housa, - Doalers and ortiars will tlad bgnnlnlkl‘. wala in Uarpats, Tinds, Dediing, Grackers, ROCKWELL 00 Atcronaats; WILLIAMS & GO., Auct b 180’50 Doarien & ¢o., e By 8, DING Auctloneera, THIS DAY, OUR REGULAR BALE OF HOUSE-FURNISHING GOADS, 80 & 82 East Randolph-st., Commauolug at 10 o'olock s, . A largo line of rich and clézant Iouso x;‘urnufira. Tiow nad seoond.Nand. Bol 5o, cs, handsome Tapostry and Brus« scls Carpota, of now patterns and boat quals iy, 45 Ena.lnm-nlm. now designs. 40 Buits of olegant Chambor Furniture, Also, Parlor, Library, Dining-room Furni- ture, Hodding, &e. All to be old without roserve, 8. DINGEE & 00., Augctionesrs, ~ AUGTION NOTICE. To Carpet Dealers. Attentlon {a callod to our sale, TIIIS DAY, of 60 . of Tapestry & Brassels Camets OF host quality and now batterns. 45 PCS. OF INGRAINS, 0f Baadsome patterns. Aalo without resecre, ab our 9, 80 & 82 EAST RANVOLPIILST, 8, DIN CO.,_Auctlon By JAS. P, McNAMARA & CO., 37 Bast Washlnglou-at, 11,000 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES AT AUCTION, TUESDAY MORNING, Apsil 6, at 9 oofock. PULL LINES NEW BERING Q00DS, PILADEL. PHIA BHOES, &o, . Alw, b of Bankrupt Btock will bo closed oul, By JAS, P, MeNAMARA & CO., a Zut\__lnxlnn‘u. 800 lots Hosiery, Wallots, Sus- ondory, Dfi' Goods, ote,,WEDNES- DAY MORNING, Ahni 7,013 0'olk. By WM, I, HODGES & CO. 838 West Lalze=-St Lazgo sud stiractive salo, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, at 2 . M, Paslor, Dinluggl . avd Laund utone, "l?;auu p o, “tEl: ot 1;7:‘.-, 71:"'1'.‘;"'1 s e, i sl Bfmael S8 Bt S WAL T RO E A e i neern DRY GOODS, Qur noxt Regnlse Aurtion Sale, Tumday, Aprilg, Ereahinvolces of soasiable aad dosirable goods, Thind wock of the (irent Linon Falo. Ne Damacks, “Tawels, Nepkins, luuulurohlgfi,"&::nfi,' th, o, Diress (icods, inelading & Nas of rich Ualored Silky, Yxtensive line of Glagham, Alpscs, Pongee, Unibrellan and Parasole; Aoty N M A Tiatna A gteat variaty fn mon's and boss' weyr, bl i niding o of tize Dieyy o Tall' fine | * wear, " Trirmtie, Tl A piivas Fourcad Hanp sty Dran tuiltn 407 Fullsssnimant Towoey, & Didginge, Clothing, Pocket anil Tabl Wars, 1ardware, 'Follnt Soany, Ciga 2)0rna3 44 Bloroned Blientlugs of & 3,00 dozen Straw Fats, mati's And LOpa' woar, CARPETS. Tnlidtno of 3nirs, Bapors, 3-plys, Cottage Carpets, 4, Bals opens at9:30 s, m. ; Carpet Salo at 11 a'elack, Our patrons will natie (ha repaniug of the Thitaday Rains, lontienatod for 1ho mor aneoiy Aol of'tha great staalcs wo are dally recolving. Thurigen) Bales Wil Lo goniuaed hiaugnontifo aoix & ig'd 80 s ead W Larap Cataloze Auction §g Medium anE'Pme Girades Boots, Shoes & Stiypen In which many of the leading manufacturery of tho country aro ropresented with they best work, Wednozdag, April 7, at 0 1-2 s, m, sharp, GEO, P, GOTE & €O, 8 and 70 Wabashay, AT AUCTION, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 8, AT 9 0CLOCK 4, X, BPECIAL BALE OF 180 Pkgs, Glasswars (assorted), AT 10 O'CLOOK, the largest stock of Household Furniture and Carpets ‘Thad has been offored at poblls auction. Parlor and Chamber 'No! ylo, Book-Cases, Wardrobr, Aarhle and lcn, Sofas, Lonnges, Eteas slon Tablc leads and ‘Burasus, Walnot 3 ‘eree, Dreasing. Case, & Hair and Hu rors, (i ind 13 ot fm{;' l)’-‘l' Marble-Top Halle awlng Mae KO, 7. GORK & Tn it fim s 9 adiition to on o for ‘Thurrdny, P R P e T o g Hi Col'd Veivots, Laces, Linings, Straw B Ulonks, ackets, ologanily triminod Homne b o o 'sgen arilclen v Binro, - Thia stock will o sold at 11 o' . UORE & CO., Auct'rs, 634 T2 W By ELISON, POMEROY & A$887Wabash-av Tucsday Morning, April 6, af 10 o'k, AUCTION BALR OF TIIE ENTIRE Household Furniture Of privato dwelling 857 Waliashi-av,, all first-class Ferny turo, and used but a shart time. . Drustols Carpet, Parlor Sujt, Chamber, Sets, Dintap room aud Kitchan Furniture, Civtaln and Cornlce, Stotes, Bods and Bedding, Crockary, Glaswars, ate., ate, KLISUN, PUMEROY & CO., Auaiionssrs, HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Tuesday and Wedussday, April6 &7, AT 10 A, M, AND 2 P. M., At Our BSpacious Balesrooms, 84 & 868 Flandolplhest, ‘Thia is the largost ¢ collection o Modern m&h-gi::l iy OIL PAINTING That our citinens have had the opportunity of soleotlng from for many years, and ems racos many artistio gems Dy woll known artista of distinotion, 0. Gardi, ¥. II. Morris, De La Croix, I Hill, ¥, D, Briscoa, O. I, Lewin, A. Malry, . 8. Lowis, Rhoinhard, 0. H, D, Northoot, W. H. Langworthy, and many other artiata of equal morit. 'This cataloguoe of Ol Pnfintlnfi consigned tous by alonding Now.York Art Gallery, with positive instructions to sell every pic= lra, oiFHo whole on exhibition Monday, sad Osb Zu ady, » 2 CO. BLISON, POMEROY & (0, WEDNESDAY MORNING, April 7, at 10 cihek THE ENTIRE Household Furniture 0f two large Dwellings, 16 & 18 ELDRIDGB-COURT, AT ATCTION. Conalsting ofParlor, Chambor, and Dinings room Furniture, Kitchen Utonails, Btoved Bods, Bedding, Brussels and ‘Wool Oarpetsy Orookoery, Glass and China Ware, Allgood F'urniture and in good order. ELISQN, POMEROY & €0., Auotiontrt. SALE AT NO, 532 WABASH-AY, Thursday Moruing, Aprl 8, &t 10 0tlik The entire contonta of well-furuished House of 18 Rooms, Oarpots, M, T. Chamber Sats, Parlor Fursl: tuve, Dining-room Iarhiturs, Btoven, m:n::; :gr{’ g{mture. l!;ddmz. ‘Bed Linen, Orocko DETWATO, &0. Sale peremplory under Chattel Alortgase: BLISON, l’()llmmx“k‘:i; AUCTION SALB- PAWNBROKERS STOOE, Thursday Morning, April 8, at 10 ok, At Wo, 337 South Clark-st. The eatiro stock +f a Pawnbrokar golug ous of bust i Gold and Bilver Watohe, m-moud.“:.nlq, Musl Instruments, Guns, ;[: tols, Clotbing, &o) &4 KLISON, FOMEIOY & CO., Avctioatort, By WILKINS, BRUSH & CO. Auotionsers, 198 and 197 . Randolpl-at., sss FUl® an 1 of alf Eiuds, 15U 447 -til‘a:{;h,};,'?é:fi?-;&; all pl.ulmlln ,;'J’,’.'.;tfl o a rice, 3 £ Xt canteais of & nvord bouse, 4ad ab 13 B¢ Wagon, aud liarucss. Ba'e pasitive; FOR SALE. .. IR ol vt SLEDRATED throvsh Toall parts, 1D andud M0, ¥ ee By Anlulrgu(bl{‘ 1K CONFROTIORER