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THE CITY. CENERAL NEWS, Torenzo Hapgood laa sold to Merril Tadd, for £22,003, 21 Y7-1L0 foot on tho eaat side of Wabsal: avenns, 47 foot norih of Fourteonth ntreot. it must nol bo imagined that the Tom Foloy whoso wifo olaims aho waa fraudalently divorcod is tho Alderman. It is quito a differout poraon, who doea buainess on the North Bide. Tho tomperaturo yestorday, ss observed by Mausaae, optician, No. 88 Madison streot (Tntn- osE Building), was at 8 a,m., 87 deg, ; 10 &. 1., 83; 19 m,, 99; 8 p. m., 395 8 p. m., U5. The namo of the Fourth Reformed Episcopal Church was, st o parish meeting beld AMonday oveuing 1ast, changoed by s voto of thie congre- gntion to St. Paul's Roformed Eplscopal Clinrels, ‘Tho first preenback fasned I on oxhibition in » Clari atroot restamant. It s marled ** Lotlor A" sud *No,1.” The remainder of the issue aro supponod o be principally fn tho hands of the propriotors of varions woekly nowspapers 1 the villagen of tho Northwest. The Rocoption Committco of the Grand Army of tho Ropublio held n meeting Iast pight in tho club-room st the Hherman House, Mayor Colvin oveupied the char. 'T'ho attondance heing so very #wall, the Committoe sdjourned to meet on tho flist Monday in May at the same place. Wililam Xerchoval, who waschargnd with belog 8N Acco-ROTY:in Procuring an abortion npon Liz- zio Baldwiv, roturned to the city vosterday an aoun as ho heard of tho affair, and states that he had nothing whatever to do with tho abortion, nor did ho seduce toe girl. He left simply bLe- cause did not wan: to bo blackmailed into giviug her mouey, There was no chango i thelcondition of tho patient yestordus. ller prospocts for recovery are shght, Mr. Tomling, lato musieal director of tho Cawoline Richings-Lernard Concert-Troupe, is alrendy in the oy and, orgsuizing his chorus clioir for tho Lewelit of Christ Church. Tho chorus will conmst of at lonst fifty volces, so- lecied and exprossly traned by Me Towlius for chorat servicod, and will include tho Quaker City Quartetto Club from Fhiladolphin, This quarteite will be also under Mr. Tomling’ sole direction, ‘Those who are interested in this novel attempt to gecure tho propor volume ot sound 11 mnflnrlnglha cbants of tho Episcopal geryico will piobably be gratified on the 2d of May, whou Mr, Tomlins expocts to produco bis «horal offects for tho tirst tine 1o Chicago, A very plensant gathering was hold at tho firevoort 1louse 1.8t aveniug, of friends of tho Baptist ‘Theolngical Seminary . this eity, From &0 to 100 gacsts, invited by tho Board of Trustecs, zat down al the handsomely spread ta- Bies, Wisou the tiwe for specches camo 1t wos found thut ono purposo of tho gathering wna the insugueation of the Bantist Centenn'al in this caity eo far as revresented by the Semunary. Under “tho guidance, of Dr. Chenoy, who was called to the chuir about 23,060 was pledged upua tho apot. Befure ecparating, tho compauy paseed an onthusinstic vota of *f thanks and Digh appreciation” for the bonatiful and elo- pant eptertainmont farnished by tho bost of the brevoort, the Hon, IL 3, Thompson, Mr. M, 0. Kollay lectured in Lower Farwell Hall iast eventng wn * Capital and Lavbor,” 1o dwelt pertionlatly on tho ocewsity of the worke wmg-claswes procuing howes, which could be choaply aud effectively dons by tho co-operative pystem now in yogeoin Groat Britam-—a system that biad saved £40,/400,000 tothe working-neoplo of Fugiand, Scotlund, Walew, and Itcland, He ohowed how cusily the working-veople, by avold. jug beer and tubscco, migbt lay wp sufil- clent monoy, LY co-opmiation, to socuro lots and build thereon, ~ Mr. Kolloy repeated in his lectnre many of the argumonts already advanced by him and published in the newspapers o thi oity. Thoe attendanco was not very luige, Lut the auditors wero, avidently, appreciauve, 1l was an Ad'ventiat, which did not hinder bls Yeing a Cook-Cennty Grauger. 1o bolieved for a long time that 1\uo” world was going to cuse to an end last Monduv, wiich tid “not prevont his baving on hnwa buwmerous etacks of hay. He wna plous, which did not_ Leep Lim_from scciny Inis ehortcomings, But be mutlled bimeelt np in his asceusion robes last Monday, anl mounted on one of thoso etackd of Lisy to get 1 good start for the New Jorugalem, which di¢d not keep him from going ta sicep after bo had waited awhile for the urand ovent. Peucefully ho (lozed, until just before the rain, winen somo heinthonish boya set flzo to the buy-vtack, snd awtbo liames circlod around bim bo awoke. e wuppiosed it wns wil over, and philosophically remarked: * Inh—il, just a4 I expected!” Pl Pieters, the well-known gamblor, disd yenterday moiming at 1:30 o'cloc, an ovent which was foresbacowed 1n yesterday's papes, Pn Vegan to miuk Monday eveuing fiom {ntornal iemoringo, which continued until death re- lioved bim, He sulfered intows.ly from the wound which bo inllictod upou himxolf Suuday cvening 1 the nbodo of the woman Costello, but geted in (he most cool and composod mauner during his last womonts. Dur.ug the last few months of his life ho oxhib: ited a wania which seemed to prey n on lum constautly, Ho appeaied fully imboed with the thought tlint everybudy dishiked aad hated him, and, it Is enid, made tho most jnsulting r mnrks to thosewith whom he became cay- puily scqualnted: ~ lle bolooged "o respectakin family at Rochester, N. Y., and received an education whith was made use of oply in gambling aud confidence operations. He wad to bave been tried Monday for an pessult npon George Cunmugbam. His ago was about 40, ¥Yaneral services according to tho rites of the Catholie Cburch will be beld this after- noon 8¢ 8 o’clcck at the Tospital of the Bluters vf 3Morcy, where Dioters died, and ¢he romains will be taken to Rochester at 5:15 on tho kliehi- i:nu Ceatral lallvond, Deceased’s mother and hrother arvived here yeslerday, and took charga of tae budy, Tho Coroner’s iquest will bo ho.d this altoruvon, A BUNAWAT, Yesterday afteinoon nbout 3 o'clock tho fro- quentors of Lake strcet, betweon Fifth avenuo nnd Dearborn strect, woto throaw juto great ox- citement by the running away of a team of borwes attached to wagou No. G of the American Expross Company., ‘Ihie team, becoming fright- noed, started from Fifth avonue, snd at a breakeneox speed dasbed furlously enst ou Lake etroot, upsetting and kuocking to wplintess two light “buggies standiog in ineir coareo. On reaching Clark atrect, Officer 1. H, Cobb, No, 196 of the city polico force, ex- oibited cool courage and gallantry that deserves speeial mention, As tho Lorses camo dashing wlong Laku street, he raw two lndiea driviug to- ¥ards Lake on Ciark street, but too late to chieck Jhiom, and, 84 the infuriated noimals neared lnrk, thoy curved to tura on to that strect, In foing this, 1t was evideat that they would cole lido with the buggy driven by the ladies, As quck as a flash tho gallant policomnn rushed teroes tho streot, and, at the rik of his own Uto, beized the ruvaway horsea by tho Luts, wd held them susight on tholr courso tast ou Lake strect. With wonderfal nervo Cobh clung to them, and, whou opposite the UCowmercial Hotel, ho waa thrown to the ground, ths weight, however, on the bits, turned the jeara outiroly lmumf and they agaiu doslied meut towards Clark street, draggivg the ofticor Mtor them, It was now o matior of life and death with Cobb to keep fast his bold, for shanld no let it go, tho chaaced wers ton to one, that ho would meet with instant doath. As the horses nearsd Clark atreet, s crowd of nently 100 people bad asaciobled thero, and they formed an almods lmpaseable barrier, and succecded in stopping the teum, The otticer was com letely exliaust- ed, and badly bruised abous the head “and body, but-declined to fiu off duty, Houmet bis reward by spplsuse sod words of commondation from ell whio witnesaed his daring oxplult, et Aoy THE THEATRES. There Ia little Roiog ou ab preaent at tho thea~ tres, Maggio Mitohel, iu her well-known plece * Fanchon, tho Cricket,” s playing st Ao Vicker's to fair houses. The piece is well put on the stage, 88 nsual, snd 1Lo support given by the company i# mors than equal to the demands of the drama, Mina Mitchell 14 assiuted by My, Willixn Harels, who travels with lLer, aud who wmaken out of Landry Barbeaud all that can 1o expocted. The play Ianot genorous in the distnbution of opportunitics, out where the 1nu:n pact ia 0 ealisfactonily played. thore is no xeason to fua tault. At the Acavemy of Musio Mr. Georgo Ciprico 14 piayiug the past of Edmund Kean iu a druwa of that name by I, A, Iitzgersld, of Philadois Jhss. Of the play nothing can be said bub that t 16 unwortby of even tluy brief mention, ‘Ihe aclor 18 evidently anxious to loory, and s se- riously io escoest. Perbaps if Lo hod a drams hie mighit play a part, bul present this cannot be cunrped sgaiust blm. The measure of his erforicance in tbet Lo Las won sufticlent good weliug’ for Limself to eacape a criticlsm of his seting. At Hooley's ¢ David Garrick ® was played Mon« dav and lant evening, It was rathor spinticss and slovenly in ita ropressutation, To-night the ereat epeciaculsr :hel pablio {1-4 Ilmenlpronln:r.l by v played. “A‘:”ll'x'o"}m:lgfln'.\lr. F. . Maeder and Mmo, TNena aro Flny!nu a disma entitled * Castla Gardon,” Tha picce followa an ascellent olio i which tho ltoynolds brothiers, the remarkable Lentons, Harry 'ago, tho cornet ||Ia{ur. I‘ullly Daly, ond tho Amazonisy Realta aro the prinel- orformern, |>n:|‘ ;lnp\.\' Cal Wagmeor,” with a gool bill and Ohomca,lnnl material of which tho compau; copsinta aro drawing fair houses at tho Crau Ojpera-ilouso. e THE CITY-HALL, The Committco on Streets und Alleys for the Wost Division, the Committoe on Linance, and the Committoe on Wharves and Pnblis Grounds meet Thursday aftornoon fn tho Mayor's ofiice. Ald, Bweony yesterday resigned tho high posi~ tiou horotoforo hiold by him in Allon & Mackoy's earpet houso, and will henceforth dovote his timo to the grocory businoss at No, 82 Oak stroot, Iia roasons aro ill-licalth sud want of snfMcient timo to nttond to businors, ITis bach- ¢lorhood has nothing at all to dv with It. Sonatar Miles Kohoo, tha author of tha laet Mayor's bill, and the porson to whom tho Masor i3 moat tndaebted for its pasange, yesterday calted on the Mavor and explained what ha conuidered hin priviloges as kranted fu tho bill, According toBen Kebos, tho bill waa drawn up for the express purpons of allowing the Mayor to removo only thoeo oflicers whoge appointments were placed ju_his binds. Conaequeutly no oftlcer appointed by any Board of tha City Governmout {8 direclly respunsible to the Mayor. It need hardiy bé remarked that Marshal Bonnor's howd stil] rowalns on Mathins Bouner's shouldors, Some inquisitive person having rawmed the quostion that all Lhe pohco ofliciuls were fure oigpers. the nativities of such oflicinls 18 in or- der. Everybody keows that the Ioard of Polico is composed of au Irishman, Goraian, and Amer- fcan, but vory fow know that Americana predom- inate in the police mansgomont. Supt. Hohm is a Gorman, aud holda his office by diut of supe- rior prowosa only; his depnty, Capt. Hickey. is an Irishman; Capt. Ellis, no Ameticsns P, Gund, s_CGerman; Capt. Buckloy, an muhug-u. Sergts. French, Hood, lathaway, Rehm. Yitz- atrick, Vosay, O'Counor, Callaghan, and Joe Dixon are Americavs: Borgts, Ucrbmu.‘nuu.r, Bsiecooff, and Ebersold aro Germuns; Sergte, Barratt, 0'Donnoeil. Byrue, Fox, and MeAuioy ara Irlshy Sorpt. Driscoe, English; and Sorgl, Jolineon is & Swode. Tho patrolmoa nro about evenly divided s to uationality, THE LOARD OF UEALTH, Tho rogular weokly meoting of tho Doard of Health was hold vestorday nfterncon at their rooms in lonoio Dlock, President ahn in the Chalr., 'Thero ware present, bosudon tha Presi- dent, Dra. Miller, Geiger, and ogko, and Mesars, Monro amd McDermott. Tue Savitary Huperintondont's roport for the weck shows that during that timo thoro wera 147 deaths, a do- creaso uf 30 as comparad with that .of tho pre- ceding waek, an increase of £6 ss compared with tho precedng woek of last vear. Iy diccares, thiaro died of consumptlon, 16; pnoumon'a, 1’ measlos, 4 ; bronchitis, §; talios moseulerica, 63 nanition, 6, Thoro wore malos, 72; fe- wmales, 75 ; marriod, 41}; slugle, 101: colarcq, 2. Tho Iargost number of doaths in any ons ward was 1840 tho Fificon'h. Thoro were 14 in tho Sixth; 12 in the Nioth; 11 each in tho Fifth, Soventh, Eiglth; and Sixteenth; and 1 ench in the First, Ninateenth, and T'wonticth. Thera wera 64 of fo:elgn paruntago nnd 26 vative Chi- cagoans. Tho mean temporaturo of the weal way 36.) degrees, Ouly two casas of small-pox were reported during tho weok, The Health Oficot's rey ort states that during the weok 494 puisance notices have beeu aerved, aud Gil puisances havo been abated, and 45 sewer notices bave teen served. ‘Iho Health Ofleer farther recammends that the ordiusnce rempecting the Leeplug of mors than threo cattla insiao the city titmts bo tigidly enforcod afier Jure 1. o Wns accordingly notified to urder all persons awning more than threw cows to comply with the ordinance by that time. The Sanitary Inspoctors’ roports wara vory favorablo, onpecially m recard to tho clearing awa+ of rubbish accumulating on the sticets during the winter, loses llooke, Chairman or tho Finunco Committoe, submitted tho annual ostinato of the Doard for tho yoar 1875-G, amouuting to $144,807.50, The estimato was approvod, as the only now fostures lavatved ars thio salariea of six additionsl sanitary policemon. and au oppropristion of $2,00) for a pubhc biath, The Sanitary Superiptendent read a lottar in laudation of the management of the Swall-Fox 1o ftal, Alter the tranraction of somo minor husineay such &8 tha receiving of applications for posi- tious, tho Board then adjournod. —_— THE COUNTY BUILDING. Sinco the firo of Oct, 9, 1871, the Connty Clerk has iesued, up to last night, 22,035 war- riage-licennes, realizing to the cousty somothing upwards of $23,167.50, The Finaace Commi'tee, in sossion yesterday, examined the pay-roll of the Conmy Clerk, and approved a few mimor bills, Thoy also decided to notify parties verbally to send in propomaly fur building o sldowaik sronnd the old Reform- Bchool property on Forty-third street, County-Attorney Rountree mot with an acci- dont Inst Saturdav svomng, which has laid bim up duning the past fow days, Mr. Rountrae, 1 stepping from tho cars, In somo unaccountnble mauner severoly sprajucd lis arm, wnich, bo- coming_intlameq, Lins Leen giving im iutensa puin. It isto bo hopod he will Lo uut ina few daya, 48 s services iu tho County Building are neaded daily. Tho Committeo on Equalization of Tazes mat yestarday for tho purpose of bringinz up che proposed maps of Cook Couuts's taxuble prop. erty. (lan, Lieb and County-Surveyor Wolcutt were present, The map of tho 'own of North- tiold, which bas already been furnished, was pro- duend a8 a sumplo of what the Committea thonght they nceded. After somo discussiou, It waa decldod that the maps should be mado simi- lar to the eample, but a little larger, and that tho seale shipuld e 200 to 1. On niotion’ of Comuwmissioner Guenther, it was decided to nppoint fonr draughtamen, but that number wan afterwarda jucreased to five, and Messrs, Arnold, Ifuncike, Schul.e, Demmlor, and Roach wero olocted, with the nnderstauding thac one of them should bo seleoted as foreman or Assistaut Superintendont of tho wors, This work, a8 herotofore decided, will be under tho iummnediste supersislon of tne County Surveyor. Gen. Lich in highly iucensed et the action of the Com- wittea in this matter, ‘Lhoiden of thewo miupa was coucetved by the Genoral, aud e it nays who tirst propoeed to the Couuty Board ihe boontt to be derived Irom them, Tho information vec- ioce for which olaborato adver- .ceaary for the drauybting of them ust bo obe tained through the County Clerk’s Oitice. The hunting up or this information places the Coun- ty Clotk st considerable trouble, o offored to moke tho maps for 10,000, the figuro that the couuty will Live to pav for them us tho inattor unow stands, The County Cummissloners usod Geu, Liob's sugpostions, and, through cortain intlaence brought to bear on them by partics who aro apythiug but friendly to the County Cletk, took the wark out ot hia hande, whore it propeily belonge, and gave it 1nto thoss of other pariicd, agreeing Lo pay the same smount for the labor that was offored by Gen. Tleb, Thls sction on their part hag cxasperated tho Gen- eral, and ho foels that he has not beeu falirly doalt with 1u the matter, ——— CRIMINAL., "T'ow Bhort waa caught last evening by Oficor Condon in the act of attempting to rob ltobert Maleolm, who waa drunk, se tho cornor of Canal aud Randolph streots. J. D, Burton, s mock auctionser, was arrested agaiu laut eveuing at the instauce of W. A, Du- gen, whom he victimized to the swount of £30 by soling Lim & bogus watch, ‘Thomss MoCoy, Barney Magulre, and Charles Moynahan wore taken iv custody ycateiday on suspicion of stealing » quantity of lead pips and faucets, which they wero carryiug in & bag. Frank Wallaze waa booked at the Arvmory last evoniny on the chargo of burglary in bresking into Georga Wilson's saloow, onBouth Water sireet, and steallng &70 worth of property. Thieves broke into the gun-atore of I, Thomes, Jr., No, 70 South Clark strect, night before last, but were soared off Ly the approach o: o:iur Qardose before tuoy Lind secarod any plunder Thomas Scott wes lodged in the Armory last evoning for ssaaulting Tlu\wrt Russell nith o chair. The prisuner mado tho attack for tho easou that Kussoll bad beea on intimate termy with bis wife, Michael MoCaghlin, the msa who wass ro- mflod to have daugerously lujured his wife by klpg ber, bas been aduitt:d to bail in thesnm of $1,0L0, the womau's injuries not belug suri- ous, a3 wag at firet stated, " Mra, McCaghlin was THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21, 1875. abln £ bo abont her hotse yoste dav, Dr. Em- 1m0ns reports that shio ks not o svy way nsciously injured, Jossph Lamont, alias French Jos, the young Frme\r-Canadmn who was shot throogh the body on the night of the 13tb tnat. while in tho act af escaping and finng as Otliver Jar Scott, is still lingorlog bewoen Iifa aud doach at tho County Haspital. 'Fho physicinne at that insti- tution gave tho opinion yosterday that his ro- covery was doubiful, “The stolos praperty founi in his posvoswion Lias been claimed by Menars, Gorbor & Janot, casriage-makers. Dare Ausel, one of tho partlen chiarged with accomplishing tho ruln of the young girl men. toned n yestorday's Tuisuse, 1s a mock auce tiuncer, wliose name hay fiequontly appeared tn publie. ‘The vietim was bailod ont yesterday, and went to the scono of her ruin, No. 175 West Maliron street, whoro shio meb Aonel, wio oficred Lor #60 if whe would keop tho mat. tar quiet. Bergt. Byrns put a stop to any turiher bribery by taking the gid lo charge agaln. Tho poor unfortunnte is a vory flno- lookine cirl of 10 yoars, aud deoply regrets har miatako fn visiting tho vile den, where whisky and cider wern ko frecly waod to eompass hor run. Sho {4 respectably conucetad, and one of lier rolatives, A broihor-in law, proposss to prosacute the parties who had & kaud in this villainy to the bitter end. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ‘fho chorus for Gluck's ** Orpheus” meeta for rehoarsol to-nizlit at tho Bostnoven Club rooms. The sale of sesis for the Thomas coucorta be- gius to-morrow muining. Tho American Elecirical Socloty hold thelr regular monthls meeting at Itoom 9 Union DBulding at 7:30 tLia oveniug. | Tlio palo of seats_for tha Do Mureka concert, Thur. day night, at Farwoll Hall, wul be contin- ned to-day and to-morrow at Bauer's munsic storo, Mite, De Muraka and thetronve atrivo in tha city to-morrow, and will Love s day of tuse bolora the concort, The Tweotleth Ward Exccutive Committes yosterday decided to call o 1aass-mecting of the ciiizens of the ward Thuredsy evening av Tarnor 1all to discuss the Incor: oration act to be voiod on Fnday. Good speakers will boin attond. auco. ———e COXCORD---LEXINGTON, Further lnlcrc\‘lug-__n:mll- of the Centonnial Cetobraution on Mo dany. recinl Piapateh to The Ulicazs Tribune, Bosrox, April 20.—1If all tho oclebrasions of tha centenntal of tho rovalutionary evouts pare take of tho spirit of that which yestoidav glocls fied Losiugton and Conco:d, these soven years ta como will bo marked by n wost ngreeable and ecnsiblo reviva! of patriotic emotions, Tha oxe tous of tho pubite intoiozt in the matter oxceed- ed all expectations. It wos medosa national ovent by the participation of the President and many bigh ofticets of the Govormmunt. No other word ean 8o fitly descrile at once the cur- cuwmstances and tha impression as tho word O\ ERWHELMING. AWl tho arrangemonts lad beon mads with great care, and it seamed toforeliand as if nozhe ing had boen overlouked, aud the preoidaiued programms would bo formoly and eatisfactonly carried out. 8o it woull have beeu donbtless If the peopla bad not cruslied it by thelt maes, As 1t was, 1t was struggied with as woll as poexible, and, ou tho sbole, creditubly got through with. ‘The ruilronds stininod every resuvurce to supyly convoyaucs, but it weemed as if thoy dono nest to nothivg, to much in excess of their capazity wes tho demand for trananoriation. People waited in tho Lowoll aud Fiteh- burg s:ations three and four hours, and rome duzin long traina left one afier ano.her, in wrhuch it was imposaiblo to get u sisnding plage, thoy beinz fillod as soon as ready, sud daninish- Ing the crowds bardly poreeptibls, Tue number of strang. rs in Coveord and Lexiugton yootesday must have ocen OVER FIFTY THOUSAND, That these vast throngs wers cotertained ag well 8a thoy were i evidouce shat the two coumry sillageo handsomely fuldllod the duties of boe- pltality, 14 was u geat day for thow, one thet will rivalin local tradition and history tha day time was commemarated, Bpesilag generally of the plan of colebration, the Intention s, sluco tan two towns could mnot sagree to unlla in_ one cunmemoration eervice, that (o Coucord cele curation wiouid meldy te iu tho forcuuon, aud the cisief portion uf the Le Xugon-day Ju L0 ulieruoon § but taete wos 30 Taci plabug-d for eacli plid’ the arraugmentn wnavoidaoly futerfered very muca. Tuousetd who tuended to vicdt both pidces founil hat dt world Lo more, cuifurtatle 1o 1gain st the place st which they firet urrived uu'nlwh he day, sud did ko, counting tucinseves forinuate if they could get back 1o Burton by widuight, TIE PRESIDEAT AND GABINET, having vpent Suinlsyat Concord 3 guests ot Judge Tfoar remakin Dsro thrduga the fureavon, wauis.iug thy wuvelilog of tie ftatuo of the Minuw 5L, b atiug Emeraonls Lrlef sddrosy, and a porion oration of Curtts, Tuey then departol b train for Lexington, where thuy wrid D o'elock, with & inrge UM, er of OLLEF guestn, who had tieun hottored with 1uvite funs by both towus, Tuo Lexington prooession was formed airaudy, xud the distinjguiied people conung froms Cuticord were Qquitkty showa to thelr piaco 18 iLe Nne, aud tha pro- cedslon at ouce noved, All day luug the ulr was very cold and A raw wind wis bluwlig, Everybody eute fered juore or lers un Lhis account, and it wan osorved that tho Fresudent, when b left tae open carriage to cuter the Lextuglon teat, abivered like a mun baif rmmu'. Nor did bo lack for symputhizers with his coudition. . EX-HITARKER BLAINT did vot go to L:tugton with tuu President's party, bit remaliied to the Gouccid dinner, ‘Pl speuking of tue diy was Wuder tents of enarmous size fu voth places, “and, while it was excolicat in chatacier, tia sufferlg of 1hose who withid to hear it Wik 0 great, on accoiilit of the culd, aud tho nuise of the cunvas tlappiug in the wind, wid Lundreds of iramping feet, made imposaible for'tuero that a ewall fracthon of the neople {0 hear it L tr, Curiis wnd 3z, Daus, wover, held the' close stiention of an uuiisnce ex- tendiug 3a fur as their sentencen were audible, WOULDN'T TALK. Nelther the Prerident uur auy member of the Cabi. net—oud thore were five of them jresent : Fleb, Dule ko Tobesos, Jowell, aud Dilsuio—rukia aoy fublis addrews, Al day yesterday, and cver sinco they cama ixto the Biate, they buve acted on tho theory that they wera o bo reen atid 1ot heard. Tacy would nut uiter word even ab tho dinwer of tho Commorcial Giub lst Baturday, The broad hiut of cue of tho Liston joure Duls that the uccaxfon waa favurable for s deciuration from the Freuldent Lt Lie did not deelro anutkierre - eloctio, Liua been entirely uneeded, Among THE NOTLWOUTHY SIEECHES OF THE DAY, betidea thuse of tho desiguated oraturs, wera the ad- drow at the unvellng of tha alatue of Bunuel Alazie aud Jogy Hancock, of Loaingtan, by tho Hon, Caarica Ifadson, the fier-dinter speech of ex-Hjeaker Bialno at Conuird, and tho wpoection of Gav, Casmberkuin, of Bauth Caroliua, Gan, Wilism ¥, Bastiett, of Makia~ chusette, sud Gov, Gaston, of tuis $ite, st Lexingion, Gov, Chamnerlain, {rom South Carolina, has hud tha warmest kind of o weloomy 10 Lis uative Hlate, tle Lighest adiniration Lelug ireely ox reased for hiy mirable reform adnlnbitration of boath Carolina fuirs uince hia ceme fnto oiticy, The respouscs to his cloquent spocch by Gov, Gsaton wud Gen, Dartlett wore eutlidaatiely soceiv.d, wid 1t vl seamaed a BOUTIL CAROLINA AND MARRACTUSETTA wera onca mors CLupiug hawis in featernal confl- detice, Ouo of the most notiastle features of tin (L3’ proceedings was tha tous of uil refarer late cavil War, ‘Thero wer Do haryh words ntierel, but, on the contrary, abundant manifedations of & sincers dixposition to recugnize tho Boutiern (eoyle s brothers,—indeed, 3003 0f & COIAIALR CUULLEY, THE IKDIAM V/AR. Frwerad Dupatch o T'he Chicuua Tridbune, Toreka, Kun., April 20,—The troops at Vort Dodgo sod Fore ITays inoved this foresoon for tho) Indian country under commaud of Cul. Compton, ou infoimation that the escaped Choy- cnnes wero on the Cimmaron Itiver, southwest of Fort Dodge, cuming nerth. They are unduratood to bo ou the war-path. aud the whole military force in and adjaceut to the Iudlin couuntry I8 on tho march agalust thom, They aro well-armed, but j.rouatly short of ammunition aud provisions, and the wilitary bope to cateh and capturo them Lofore thoy can parsect their preparations for & regular summer campalgn, It is vot definitely kuown whethier they have baen ruirforead sico their oscapo frowm the Agency, but tho prababili- ty 1a that they bave becu Juined by numo of tho stragiling batde that refuscd to comu in duing tho winter, nhen too wain fuice surrcuderod. preiadiunssbushod o SHOAT-H RNS, Bpertal Disvaleh (o I'is Chicas Tribune, Broominatox, Ill., April 20,—Oue Londred and thisty-eight Load of tho beat familles of Blort-Hogpns sro (o bo sold at the Falr Grounds in thiscity oo the 23th of this month, Tho ani mals come from the herds of W, M. Bmith, W, 1t Duncau, N. Franklin, O, M. Nicoolls, and a. O, Funk, Animmouso attondsnce 13 expected. el st WEARY OF LIFE, Creveraxp, 0., April 20.—Jacob Byers, acigar maker, killed himself tlus woruing, cutting his il;ron with a razor. Tho cause of the ack is un- own. THE EARLY LIBEL CASE. Lxamination of the Witnesses for thic Delense. The Telegraphic Retraction Admitted and Then Ruled Out. The Jury Boturn o Sealed Vordiot, Tho 1ibel case of Eatly va, Btoroy was con- tinned yostorday morning befora Judge Mellube orts. At the oponing of court Mr. Small aroso, and eaid that, it the rotraction wore allowed in evldonce, ho shonld not object to tho intraduc. tion of all tho lettora, but hio shonld most strene nously objoect lo the futroduction of oaly s part of them, Mr. Doxter nald that the defeudant had only two of tho lotters, that they contajued all tho matorlal facts, and It was admitted by the nlaintil's counsel himeelf that tho othor lettors aboul'l net, on the ground of proprioty, bo ad- mhted, Jndgo AcRoberts, however, thought that the whole of the ovidenco thould go fn, it aay wore admitted, Mr. Goudy then offored TWO LETTERS, ono dated 3Tay 24, 1274, an:d uigned * Hal," and celaw that ** J, 1, Dlodgest ;" the other, without aate or place, purpondng to Lo a communication to the Chicagn Timez, signed * Junius,” and ac- companicd bys short letter on tho eamo sheet, sirued * Lo A, Trowlaidge."” Tho rotraction was not offered, Mr, Goudy stating that he consilered the two documonts, tho rotraction, and ttao lotters, as entirely diffor- ooz {u tlielr character, . AL+, Bmall objoc'ed to the adminsion of the letters, and § roceedod to arguo fu support of his viow, citing meveral snthorties aud tho Sinte stalutes, a1d bolding that the law was thats person conld not be aliowed to 8laift the rovponai- ity off from imsolf und shif: It on komo Iyreaponsls blo and urknown puny is such a way as the defendant had alieraped Lo take, At DEXTER [oilowed an belialf of 31, Bwicy, cdafming that the cantuoter of tho defonduiiis busnucen shiould Lo takien 4110 account, sud L tacy aliould ve dinitted an toud= iug tu thow ine alwenco of milve on the defetidunt's purt, ILwus o quostion whetner the letters would o s Inricet dafeuwe ar not, but tuey wero sumo evidence, 1f Uso pluinlift’s counsel was nob watisfied wita n past of tse sutter, ha could introduce the remaduder, if the Court waw ie. THZ, JUDAT A reriawed tho sulbiotiies and cvidence, atating that valy 1wo ows of evideuce coald by Tobuwed : 0uo 10 £how tue genersl Lad character of tue puantl, tao vluer Lo LoW any circummance uf the curg to' dive Prwve miniice witouut tenulugt to establieh tho truth of tue clarge, the Icticts weru adnidttod they woul l vuiy Auow tat bw leitors wero sent sigued by fictle tivus camen, L tley wao sunutud they could gu in by shemeeives, Thur ellect woull Lo {u ehow that tae editor rud (nformution sutiicient to pul him on fn- quity, The signaturcs thomacives showed that tho [Aa8a0 were inyils, vscelt that they wets indors.d by okiIer Pereolss, amd fao sesuit would Lo to auifs tha respunsiiily of tho livel an utlior jarties, Mo would theefur suatald tho owjoction 10 too Introduciion of the lacters, 21r, Dexior tlen cailed iR, MARTIN, % who tertified (hat Lo was wno of the acalatant edit- orp of Ilic Thumes, 118 duty wus 10 receive such vore rcrpundonce us Mr, Storvy g3vo i, und bo had ro- celved the tvo ieiters in quectivn, Ho handed thom 1o Sle. Abwpod, un asafutant, the dey previous (o tie pub. deation, with tue’ toguvst 1hut Le wouid write up B0t tLg Ou tho BiL)ect, Tub Witnss huew of the sp)areit widters of 1L letters ¢ they wero rs, ectabie Petsonns d buntues u Ruokford. 0n I cross-oxumdpaiion by Mr, E, A, Small, Mr, Mo iin sbicd that bo had valy Lots I Rockiord twice | ad kearned tuat Mr, L, A, Trowbs Kigo was s bunker iu ot phaco, M, Hayuls nover twid i that thers waa someiLing wivng i Liuckford Lefors tho putlication of the aridule, ‘Lhe Bockford correspendent way Mr, Lurter ; Lo was (x) evted Lo ko-p the Jinics posted a5 10 current cvests, sud bo wus Liated if Lo fulled vo o do. There wis uuthing pasd for the arif.de or leders out of wiih the eniicle in question wus made, Tue pajer wus i e halit of yuylpg iy purtics wiio s-nt avticles, If they were roputabis ¢Or eapund fter examdnation lud Deen rado, hiat, 30 tho Frescdt cuse, 10 LEOF czamiti. Huu Wi nuade, R, ATVOOD win then called and exanuucd, e acknowledped ibat Ly bad witten the Hicious urticle, Lased on the fous lolers voove munloned, They wero Xo.cived frow Mariln, wto wsked him 10 weiio au article eme Lodying tho facts, S, Biducy Sudtl, who bnd entered duting the legal discupsion ws 10 tho wumiselidry of tho ietters, Buw 1:adie baruself thist known Ly crossesswimng tho wits nesh, Lu Forpondo to us question, Mz, Atwoud stated \hat B hid sho wrilien the ** uesd-lnes ¥ for the utticlo, Taere wore four letters ou whicn the urticlo oo bared, - Mr, Su.[th—Wad |t your Lusinesa to write tho kind of arbicl s ks thia? t all, hhoso Litsinoes was it7 14 %08 110 010 to Whou It belonged, ‘ot dldu’t feel Uae taking it on your shouls det A1t wan entirely out of my lino, M. Dexter then ofiered ugodu 1o’ {ntroduce tho let- ters, LGt vijection wes Buto snd suiaiued, Tho cunioel then bifered 1NE RETRACTION, to which objoctien was also mnade. Mr. Sidney Smith then urgard the polut o welis.f of tue platntli, biald- g tust the ro-culled retraction wen onty publisted i WL daily, while thn criglusl charge w.s publivked in all tuo oifittons, The Iaw required that the retractin should b s widoly circalated as Ao liLei, und s svon atzoran 1o bo part of Lo resgestal, Thu publication of a retraction at kuch 3 leogtih of Yrow Liter the slau- der, aud after sule 1rought, showod that it was ouly millo for tho purposo of ivssonlug damages or vou) ounibiity, Buch @ etraction, ou the sama prius dpe, i lis 00 mada any e Lefore tLo tifaly sd thiuw'a defendant would Lo alluwed to mako evidenco for binyelf, Sir, Guudy, for tho defendant, contended that tha retruction wus only 10 be considered by tho jury, nud they were 10 cousidor whetliet It wan ua widely ircus Isicd na tke chargs, Under (Lo ciroumatances, tho Fuleaction wak to Lo conslcrod xs part of (lio resgeatal, Afior evwe furihor discusiow, pro aud con, the Conrt adjunrned for diuner beforo duciding the qiicstion, 1 1ho Sf1€ruLON tuo Brgument was coudnnd, and Anally tho Judge decidad o admit the rotraction, It Was thion réwu-10 the Jury, but, on learning theu that it purporied lo ba teubly & ‘special telegram from lock- ori, Judge MeNoborts ORVENED IT TO PE EXCLUDED, Holding tuat a retractlon to be suicient wust be over ke name of the cdilor, and not in the nature of a come wunication, The dozument was then oselnded, A, Bmall than made tho cpening srgument, The dcfeniso, owever, waived auy reply, sud the case waa GIVEN TO THE JUnY atabout 3,30 1. m., witlout glving M. Smith, who wasaching for 3 coutest, any time to Th ‘The Judge tharged toat 1if the defendant bad pubkisbed the arie. ele o plafuti was ctitied 10 recuver, und tlat, if L g uslisbed 1t maliciousy oF reckiesly, o wia ene titled to punitory dsmages. On tho pars of the defcna- aut, it was charged thut 41 the article waas published In g5 faith aLd witl dus Care, tho daeges should ouly bo such as bad teen sustained, Tue Jury theu retired, Lut fafling (o sgrea by 5 o'clock wers fnatructed (o soal thoir verdict in caso tagy saauld carme Lo auy conclusion beforo moraing. "I trial occaaiuned conalderablo attraction, and the courteroom was jammed yeaterday. ‘Luo conduct of thie lawycrs wes mosk exceptionably pollls and for. Leariag, but the coup d'ctat of Lo defense at {he Lat €roaten noba little merviment, After Wio jury rethied » number of Lels were ade by the spectators that tho werdict would 1ot execed $.0,000 6r $17,400, bt ax tino Ware on, aud tbe Jury fullod t agzee, thelr opinions changed, onid the provaling feshug sverued to Ls Wat the jury would fali to agrea ot all, At 7 o'uleck r. 1, the Jury were stll undccided, bt budulglag tua hyely dircussfou, It Ia understood 1hat une wak was bolding out fer poibing. At T00'clnx the Jury bronght fn ticle verdict, Wiiat it ta will Lo Euow 1bis fLorning. FIRES, 1H CHICAGO, Twolfrsme Louses, Nos. 108 and 110 Cornelis street, were totally deetroyed by fire ar 2:10 welock yeatordsy morning. Thoy wers ownod sespectively by I1, Josh and Frank Haverman. ‘I'he tire originated 1o No, 108, occuplod by Mra, Iversou. The lousetiold effocts wero noarly all saved. The loss on bulldiogs amounted to aboat 5,000, about m‘nnuy divided vetweou the two ownore, aud Is fully covered by insurance, Tho alarm from Box 828 at 6 o'clock last ovan- ing was occusloned by fire iu the twostory DLrick Luilding i roor of No, 76 Weat Monreo streot, owned by Rooney & Jenkins, and usod ny & braokat munuluctory Dy then:, Damage, $330, covered by lusurance, “Tno fire origated in the uftice from somo unkuown cause, AT JANESVILLE, VIS, Srecial Dipaten to The Chicado Tribune. Javesviene, Wis, Aprll 20.~Thia morning about 1 o'clock, tho meat-market of J, W, Thom- a8, on West Milwaukoo wireet, was discovered to Lo on fire. Tho alarm wsa given, but it wau Lislf 84 hour boforo tuo compautes bad their on= gines at work aud bad a stroam of water pour- iog on tbe building. By this time the meat- market was very nearly destroyod, snd tho fira Liad reachod tho Groen Bay Hide and Loathor Compaay'u building, adjointug an,the west, 1t was then too lato to save the property, and bota buildings wero total destroyod, A coneiderable poition of the stock of the Company in tho et atory was eaved, but all of the fluer quality of leather and othor stook iu tho second story were loat. 8o alzo were all the contonts of Dr. Dutler's ofoo, who ocoupled a room in the mecond story, Mr. Dn- boun, ho bookkepor, got in” tha oilice In time (o ciear the rale of iia contouts. There wa littlo or uo stock In Thomas' meat-market, wlich wakes hia losa comrarativaly amalt. The insurance on the Green Dav Hide and Leatier Comp:any's bi,lding and etock fa na follown: On stock, $2600 In the Springiloll lire and Marins In-utance Compsny, and the eams amount in the Natlonal Fire of Iartio«l ; 81,000 on tho building fu tho Amazon. ‘Their lors will probably not be loss than 210,000, On Lhonas' stock, meluding jce, furnituro, fxtures, tauks. and wrapping paper, thore was B100in lonal Firo of Iiatfurd. Tho bwldiug bo. longed to L'Lli Catla, and was insuend in the Millviilo for £850. The lire Is eupposed to bo the work of an fncondiary, AT CHATTA'IOOGA, TENN, ATLANTA, Gn,, April 20.—iho Telon Factory at Chattsnooga burnod Baturday ulght. Loss, 160,000 Insuranco, &35,000. Threo hundred and fifty workmien woro throsn out of emplo,- tmout, NAVIGATION. RED RIVER OF THE NORTI{. BT, Pavy, Minu, Avril 20.—Nmvigaticn on the Red Itiver of the North {s open, snd tho first boat for Fort CGarry will Lkawe Moores hiad on Saturdny noxt. An immense amount of freight of alt Lindy is polng forward from thin point for Manltoba, inlading very large y urchntosof produce, such as flour, gealn, pork, butrer, egps, ele. which are ordured by dealors jo that vxe.wnvely agii- cultutal reglon. THF MISSOURI RIVER. Speerol Dustatzh €1 The Chicigo Tribune, 8roux Crry, April 20,.—Tue tiver, vhich has beeu gradually receding for tha paelweck, ia now on tho 1ise. A d-fout riso was roported ac Yaukton yesterda, AR SIS An Extraordinary Senle: Tho 12-foot ralirosd-tiack sesle, bullt ay Packerton (1 milo sou.h of Mauch Chnuk), in June, 1872, by Mesara. Fairbauks, for the Lehigh Valley Railroad Compauy, hua dono moro weigh- ing for the samo tima than any ofbor ncale in the werld. Ite welghing avorage por day is over 20,000 tuna for overy day In tho yoar, an annual tonnaga of over 7,000,000 tous. A singlo day's (21 houra) weighing hus often exceeded 60,000 tous, ‘T'io wealo has been subjocted mouthly tv tho sovero ** Goodwin test,” and bas alwavs beon found coriect. Adthough over 18.000000 tons have beon weighed apun 1he renls, 1t bas teser yet requirad tapaiva.—Mauch Cluuk Coal Ga- zetle, March 12, 187 SRR — Hoaow We Ploase Them, Our cuztomers * stick Ly " us bocunro our atyles are cqual 10 ctistom garments, and prices ex‘renyely low, Tccattso our goods aro what iliey are represenied to Lo, and only onu invariuile prico {s named, no other belug recolved, Wo slow tho ramo poile ute teutfon ta all, and Lolleve in the ides that * lookers” politely entortalned are sure to become patrons, Our stock nlways tucindes tho favarito #tyles worn on Droadway, aud fs at all scanous supplied swith ovory desirallo grade of goods. Just now we invito aperial atteution to our imienso lina of spring vvere contr, tlo prices of which rango from §1.I0to 0, Tho 310 overcout ** takes tho ical,” t150, Clothicr, 14 uud 150 Stalo street, ——— Still the Cry Is for tha Wilson Shuttie Suwing Machine, Avd why? Becutso it Iy Yhe mort recfect and dusirallo sewlng nckiuo for family uso and manufsctulug yot juvent. e, and la tho chiespest, Tle conslant derwund for this valnablo machina bas medo 1t almost Impossivle for thio manufacturers ta aupy Iy the demand. Sulesroon, No, 195 Btata sirect, Tois Company want a fow more goud agunta, SR S — s Tho Little Ones. 1f §¢ Q1 Anow gesterduy, that don't Indicate that you shauld not Lring your Uitle son duwn town your fist opportunity and dreas bim up fu sa elegint * Promis um," " Porry,” or * Dabigrpn ” sult, sud faucy * Came 1s0la Walst," or a real B:olch Liit suit, which aru the L:tent soring sisles st larvey's, Noe, 96 und 98 Lako sirect, ——— Elmwood and Warwliclk. Quita a furore lina Leon created by tae Elmwood and Warwlek collars, Gontlomen who would not her.to- fore wear paper collare Lave tried thom with so much satiefuction that they continue to uso them, while othe era will find that theso coliars can be worn longer than any others, ———— Toilot Goasip. The ladics are cntbusfustic abont Sozodont, because 1t perfumes the Lreath, whitens the teoth, und boautis fles und ens the gums, The dewaud for the articls Las doubled within a year, S Jas, P. Dalton Wants to Sce You, That i, if you intond Investing In sluyes, ranges, re- Lrigeratarn, dcecream frovzors, or anyihing of tha vorl, Then thuuk ua for sending you o 103 aud 191 Btate siret, —— It's So, Would You Beliovelt P Over 1,0.0 differont pat'erns of wall-paper appear on Hilger, Jeukine & I'uxu's shelves thia apring, whila (hoy Liave window.shades ta mutch each, Dou't full to 80 Lo 223 aud 131 btato streot, ————— The Gonius of Man waB never raora siccesnful than wuen Dalley's Mag- feul Paiu Exteaclor win diszoverod, It b1 ths panacen for paln aud skin diss.sss, 2§ cents per box, 50 oa i Rt e Second-Enud Organs, Very fine Reod & Bons, Estey, Prince & Co,, auil Burdet organs, but little used, for saio at Roed’s Teme plo of Musle, 93 Von Burcn streel, at hulf-price, E£econd-Hand Ploanos. A large‘assortment of 7-octuve inslruments, -with carved logs, etc., but 1ittla uscd, o8 $300 and upward ; also soversl auper sccoud-laud Steinways, a8 good as now, Lvon & [ealy, 162 Blato atrect, —————— ' Glen Plora Water" for Familles, by Buck & Rayner, makern of tho * Mara Cologue,” Just before the denth of the Chincso Emperor (the last ono), tho Goddess of Smal-Pox was, woveraly whinped by the peopls of 'skin, Sho pitted those peoulo for their ign ranco, AARRIAGES. PRI s b b i SR THACHER-LEDYARD~A i Bk L 3 b e (s S17 5eatnes s BT Lo of Olficrgor o iy irlain G, Yol ot P o curds! ‘nlpz;' oz hlund, 11, sud Pailudelphia papurs plosso DLEATHS, AN A AN A ~Atter o llagering filncas, of heart dinesne, Fraucts Johu hmith, biutooe of Usinas G, dmith, sged 18 Josrd 8 nunths and § days. . ¥ 1 trom resldonao of bl alster, 197 Klatber sticat, Guora ta Ualiary Cemiototy, U ia, T . ing, 10 olalook, Falenids. and weHuAIMIaROLs ave Luviiod 1y 4l tand willioos furthor potics, HUTPIL On the b last., of convalstons,at 47 South Oarpoater street, unuio Luretis, intan. uaughinr ol Jobn and slnio bint b, agod 1 your 7 wonths suu 11 days, el fromi tesionce, Wednpsday, i s. i Care iag i foalray ! ety of ity ol $4° Ht. Loulsand Alllwaukeo papors pleaso eopy. CHUMGH—In Kvanstun, Apti] 21, of congestion cf Yisihe Clatay omy Goeiier of (the face Gougn macth Jule A Guureh, Funecal Tharsday, 24, 8% 10:30 8, T, o~ n-;-,unm. au., sad Waahinglon, D, O,, papers Dy, & MORTON-—-April 20, striel, of consumption, MUORBE—ADeil 19, S ie o AT & Kok 3 8% his residonce, 707 W Jimeert irrua: agon $1rearm at Westdold, N, J., tho ' Hon: &3, (athy . Os AL f< it 3, fatr .u.olhr 0.4, Mune, 23 viaad s Deavor Tapers ploass copy. fan Jiihoa aid AGa Ja50 Paltbmitar Apid3 yerrs sua’s wmoutas. Bdy will bo sont to Oreenwood IVJHI'MUJH ol vlo&: “v;):mlflfltl. New York, SPECIAL NOTIOES, Centaur Linimouts alley pulo, subdeo sw T Luros, aud Wil oure. rhomatien spavin, and any esb, bono or muscia allient, The Whho Wrappor 1s tor family use, tho Yollaw Wrappor s for sutwmals, Pric 80 couts, Iarge boie tles i, e S S Corns, Bunfons, en- larged | 1ats ou bands 1 €uro guarsnteo . UlLKw' ) Ea borlia, Al araasivn L ArasE Sparkling and Bright ‘Will ba the Silver on your tables, snd all your Eoune- bold U'zcunils, when elcanod and polishod with 424 tronilleou, This articla tsacataral iofasorial prduct, abtatned frvm & Novada miao, catiroly fro0 from grit of ipjurious chomicals. Lt clcans aud polisbes with fos ls- bor aud greator brl 7 than asy maletisl sver bolors d scovered. 1tshould La Lo evers woll regulatea houso. bold. Bold by Houss-Purplahlug Stures, Urugsiats, dew- lors and Grooers. Ageabs -UILLET, McOULLOUK & CO., ¥ od 38 South Water stewet, Ublcsgo, e MUCTION SAUES, By ELISON, I'OMUEROY & CO. BALE AT No.954 Wabash-av. Wednesday Morning, April 21, 2t 10 ocleck, Latire Furnituro of Privato Rosi- donco, I'ino Furniture, Parlor Furt.itire, {:hairs, Bofas, Brussols and Wool Carpn s, Ulionbze Faenltn w, Reds and Bodding, Dining- room and Ruchon Fuenkiire, Urockery, and (Havaware, ate,, oo, Hale noremptary, __¥LI3ON, POMUEROY & €0., Auc'lnnsars, SALE AT NO, 414 WEST MADISON-3T,, WEDSNESD Y M0 (NING, APIUIL 2, a1 ('CLOGK, HOURBHOLD FURNITURI A ALTOTLONT, Parlor, Urimber, aitare, Ilate Mireor, Yie 1 Tag, Qo LSO, notinuners. Chattel Mortgage Sale at No. 50 Ann-st., THURSDAY HORSINE, Aprll 22, at 10 o'Clok, Undor Chattal Mortnags wa asll the enties contante o swolilug 1 meo £) coadating of, ons yloadls s et 3 2 rial 8, Eavy and Sihiten, Flee it Freioh Pluta ) 0 7y bl Entiro contenta of T'idvata Resldenca AT ATOTICOIN, Thursday Meraing, April 92, at 10 'clock, turo atl gond and han Shamuer, and IMalugr, ant Winl Cacpnts, U soloey, L nn an Waro, Bedvaod lisading, Snttraseon, tiovos, Kitehou Waro, ote, elo, ' PLISON, POMEROY & CO., Anotloorers, Our Regular Weekly Sale, FRIDAY MURNING, APRILAS, at 0119 0 Clock, Oar immouss doudle storss fllal with Licst.Clas Now | and decond-1land FURNITURE, Cuntontsoftws first-Cliss Duwollings, at Sala, Ruars Stwayyaind e fargoct Stk ol Parir, Coambs -, nad Dlatie-Roun Laraiture, Warda s, Fido-fion-dy,’ Hu iing ot Trursels sud Wool teigPratoes, Rtaves, Cieno Creginey, (lave aud Tabisware, ) <, He lane it Ly 0Y & fes 11 6. Helrlisraties, fiturus, Antremu, A Largn Gonaral Merchaudiso, Teas, Clanes, Plated tyeo olendid Plan 14 PUMERS & CO., 81and ndalph. B0, P GORE & 43 & 70 Wabasheav, T pmers ANOTHER OF THOSZ Great Auction Sales, DY CATALCGUE, OF Boats, Shoes & Stipars WILL BE HELD ON Wodnestay, April 21, at 9 140 & m, sham, GEO. 2. GORR & CO, % 08 & 70 Wabash.av, Ve shall soll tho STOCK OF A DEALER (Potlring frcm businosn), Blogant China e aBid Destott Gpoous, Tiatod Chstoca; 'ob 1 Farian Marblo Goodseote, * v Household Furniture. Darlor Satw in overy si3lo, Matble aad Woorl Ton Cho bor Nets, Walnut ‘Warle Hocrotars, Hoak.Ous Marblo and Wood Tup Talites, wnd 'k Mattr Haty Clialre, liep and flafe Clota Ko &, Taunges, \Walnnt_ Bedsteads and Frongn Blao aad German Mierrs o R R A A R GEORGE T GO & CO., Anctioneers. On Thursday, April 22, WE IHOLD A LARGE BALE O DIRE CGOOXRNE, CESO'DETIEINCry CARPETS. grent sarloly, GCLOTUING, n Fear, ol SDRY GOODS, Meu's, Huys', and i ol Gottago aud 3 Ply Sl tull snd wur, 853 a. o, In GLO. P. GORE & CO., €8 and 70 Wabarh. ILKKINS, BRUSH & CO., Auctiouours, valdaroom 1N und 197 Esst Handalph-ut, r Elerant furniture_at this day at10s. m., | nd Tiann, Parlor Suite, Machlo Top Pliin Chninber Deosalag-tasy Sebiy| ‘dablis, Sotas, L unges, Gt ook-Caacsy Wardtolieay Totioges, Diaing-dlusin Lirurof af} blnds, now uad s, goud lins of Carpoin, ~ At 38 Oak-av., Near Douglus-place, Thursday, Apii 22, &8 10, m., wiil Lo sold tho lion«obu.i effoiw of'a piriyate rosld aite, Com- prising good Larur, Dinlag-Rogn, Kicton, ayd Uiwme or Kurnlwro, Ul Palaitngs, Cnrp ts, eto, ‘Foe prop orty mustbo pdd furavd romovad tha day of sale, —()EATTEL'MORTQAGE BALE Of Furul 9% buuth Cl l‘uxu lu{ml‘t % ar! yenlawco ol aaiu), Felday, Aol 10, 0. s wiil be sald the finost In of Jurultura sold at anulon this sor g allmado § v first-olaew cetall frade, Fhis wala will b It wanthiy tho attenifn of all who desire kood furniture, will ba elvscd aut rexurdics of val SATURDAY, APRIL 94, 10 A, 1, Atoar ealascoom 146 and 197 Kast Randulphiat, wiil bo sold abon! §1,600 wurth uf now furniture: alea tho furni. tute of 8 lu-ruom lwuse now coming 1o, argains may be oL sl oni { s ne e 1 Ea prrar Ire” o T, T LI S, B USTT 4 L0, Auoticesrs ROCKWELL, WILLIABRS & CO, Augtivncors, 77 and 78 8 mth Disrborn.at- Wednesday Morn!En 9:30 0'clock, Ope Teeiar Bain of Tien and Tiognat. Tariar aad oo, Howe, MTasblodun . Tablos, Dutsanse o Chatre, Tabloe, Diaks, BuskeUsioh' &c. Our stosk 1o° Lnmouso. Also will offer contonts of TWO 10-ROOM HOUSES, of Ganteol an'l Klogant Furnituro: & fins Han of .Carpcts, Cruckory, Gouk nnd Parlar Sloves, Bedilag ol ovory orenutién, Tho largestatock in aby auvtion howss ia 8 citys IlOOK__\:ELL \V]_LLIAM_S &C0, T By WM. F, 10OGES & CO, 156 i 1958 Wabashay, DA}’ MOWNING, Anril 21, at 10 o'clnck, ene e 8ol 10 routie, chaidiog bt one finy mirbia Lor sot, parlur (urultuce, dining-room, chanbor- d kliciion furaiturs, carpots, dd., 40, Dals pus- id tust bo sold, WAL F. JIODGES & CO.. Anctloncors, 50 and'¢38 V¥ oat Lu By J. B, CHAMBERS & CO. 657 1-2 Wost Washington-st, Tho entlro oifects of a fanlly leaving tho el 4 cunslatio of Parlor, Hadeooin, Diniog-rocia, ant Kliooes 0 FURNITURE, All noarly new and of superior quallty, Wednewdny, April 24, ac 10 a, m, Thissala L iy the sitenti b uiah T WA T LS YT v By JAS, P, MoNAMARA & CO,, 21 Kast Waablngtoo-st, eapeoted at our sal Regular sale of BOOTS SETOHES at Auction Thursday Morning, April 22, at 9:30 O'clock. Also 200 lots llamlh:x:" Bhnes. SHIRTS, Suporb in Wor muue shiv, Fawitiess in It HAURIS & COBY, 171 Houth Clark-&t, ALYONSO ~ GLOTHING. WAIST DISSOLUTION NOTICE, AP AS S AR EA s ARSI o 20 ot Yol THE .U, GoLLINg, NEW B fl i BOYS. ¥ DISSOLUTION. 0 frm known sa Aattis & Moore have, by mutual thls day dissolvad 1 A o R L Rk A ‘l,-‘f%su‘.“nu‘;'“ CIURT: S . ity AUCTION_SALES, Hold Regular Trado Sales of STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOopg VW/OOLENS, CLOTHING, Farnishing Goods, I-Iotiong, STRAW GOODS, Umbrollan, Hats, Caps, Glovas, BOOTS AND SEHORg Tuosdays and Thuradays, HOUSE FURNISHING GOOpg Furniture, Carpets, O Cloths, CUTLERY, PLATED, WARE ] Crooltary, Glasware, &a, ¥ TWednosdars nnd Satardays, Partlanlar attention given 0 the sa's of fing, food« at private dwoliings ur at o rogul: bty dsys aad aturdays, o rrogulATSalns Waggys At Galesecoms, 108 East Madison-, C AU, BR T Nading Handsome Furniturg, PIANO. BRUSSLLS CARPETS, Lo, At Dwolling No.13 Vinconnes. T ety-olghtliay D C% Dt WEDNFSDAY MORNING, Avetl 21, at 1o Tartoe thvmer 1 A ALt 2 at o ok, T it at 3 o kst “THning ‘Tabie, Guins And Ginss o Ki che ro, oethaiene arorziing, abportaluling to- housokuoping, Well {,‘g WM. A, BUTTERS & CO.. Auotionsen, WEW AND USED FURNITURY, 50 Misiit and Socond-hand Carpets, Tine Tuble Cu:lory, Plated Goods, Oroakary, nnd Glaasware, WEDSESUAY AOLNDU, spril 2, ; oot olormuona. 108 K ) Nadieda gy ile 0 10 o'cleck, y Wl i3 & CO. Avetioaess, Marble Front Hous Twn-story and Basamont, with 1ot 261117 fom, Ho. 614 Ve Bucea-st, cor. Pady THUNSDAY ATTERNOO', Apeli 2, at 3 tho urstises, Tho hanso contalas: I lia: ing-riomy K chen, Bolmont, Pautrisy 1) bacont rloes with' Marblo Alaaa . uws ‘Eind Flanr—t Ghambiors, Ma Hotmnd Cotd Watar, Warheraon, and’ Otors 1§ seull nodsasd, * Tuo lot [ 34117 fo 1+ uavol And has largn wimat, o ) Torns oasy Al anyrla ke W U 3 ot p o T BNTIRS BLOCK T Six Two-Story and Baserment Brick Dwellings and Lots On Maron-at,, sauth froat, bo ween M a Maron-t, south froaly by ween Markat st e AT ATUTCOTION, MONDAY MURNING, - pri) 265, at 10 c'lnek, o fhy premiees, Thoso hinitsch aro on troly nosw and butlt for iy Eecommodation of 0ao or, two tamtll v, ciutataing: Iy I} nt—11l1ing ruom, Kltclien, reand Bloue—Datlor, Nt Bo.dsoom, aad Pige p-ranta, Sud fedrons; ! ¥lue—Parior, . Room, lfllll‘fl::*rlnlfllil Bodra, a. AL WaLAr, K3, B SOWBTaR. Tertnt fas AL EY alido In 8 y~ar TN 1] Balano ca i WA A-RUVIEISS GonAnes e ), g _THREE-STORY & BASREIY Brick Dollng, viih L, IO. 627 PRAIRIE-AV,, AT ATCTION, MONDAY AFTERNUON, April 26, at 2 oclut, ON THF. PREMIES. cd, walla paisiel ry maodtern v 0, ‘The Lorms of sale w'll ba wady o rolt the purciiey only 42,000 exsh requlired fo by ‘mld duwn, Foo Inll pue teularn and parmisdon 1A« tho pramises eil on V. uT 5 & U b, \ushiaaen, gy = BAVILL i ART SALE At the Leavitt Art Xlooms, 817 Broadwny, Noew York, on Monday and Tuesday Bvenings, 26th aud 27th. Gerome, IMerly, Corof, Isabey, Ed. Frere, Esco sura, Church, Roussean, J. M, Hart, T. L. Smith, A. Achenbach, Detaille, J. H. L. DeHaas, Otto CGebler, Epp, Vibert, Dore, Lambinet, Innes, Sonderman, Bradford, David Johnson, Elliot, Calame Zamacois, Oas- tiglione, Worms, Piloty, B. 0. Eoekkoek, Schles- inger, Igler, Durck, Geo. Boughton, Prof Jour dan Gay, S. R. Gifford, Eastman Johnson, etc. The names above of o fow of the Artists ropresented will show tho high téne of this collection. Tho whla to he scld by Auctin onthe Frestund MONDAY and TUESDAY, Ap.il &i:h ancsith, WITHOUT LIMIT OR RESERVATION: Tho Mossre, Loavitt, Auotioners, By 8, DINGER & CO, Anctloncars, THIA DAY, At80and &) kast [twidolphost Oug 1 gutar WEDN I Conumonelag ‘at NEW AN HOUSEHULD FUI OAREETS, 2 ELEGANT PAIRLOR SUITS, 1lr Cloth, © u.\’fiuifi‘i}é}i’n’l’.\num S8, o 14+ ltoom Furnjtursy A e, Tl Touulss, Uanire, ota. 0 Boddiog and muhh-n Ware, ¢ 160 Plogen or Handsome G Ba Brussely Tapentey i y e Housshold tiouds of us and Gentoel 1 oot I'\lmiu,u. (47 or Hats, Caps Furs, Fur Trimmingd Canes, Umbrollas, Gloves, &0 v, HTHVER hatsos private Belongiug to e {selgned ' bere 51 Wes, Madlsonst,, will Blyuiare Anctisa thlats to vl ERICH ke vt R ok vk, e e AT b Pablio Aueton of uikorsish ¥ i " A "&.‘fi-‘fi:nfix‘: 1128, commonciog Fulelockp. B orue oaelt on Lelivaey of giods R LUK IILLAKD, 3282 ¥OR 5&LE i . batniaced ai B o Eanhlie, CUNLLUTION