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FTHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1876, 11tlo boy soon recovered, and_sfier having his wouna lowrdb:;’s a8 sent bomo in & of "“F Tho wotnd ia n fearful ane, but tha Doctor thinks tho boy wilf recover, “The ittlo follow boro tho paina with the utmoat forti- {ude, nover uttering & groan or complaint, only do- manding to see il mother, who waa in tbe room ale Taost frantlc with disteers. 1fer namo {8 Ars, Cupps, and sho liven on South Hatsted sirect, near Archer ave entie, About fiffec minutes aftor the scciilents, tha lsmpepost which fhe runaway . car had struck exploded with 8 loud report, sinking the aurround- fng buildings. The force of tho explosion threw three pereons who stood mext to_tho post intothe strect, but did pot infure them, Policetan Mitchel fiad L of the post when 1t explodal, and he recefved nuch a fearful anock that it {a feared o in Internaily injured, Tue aidewalk was lifted up for a distance of 38 foct by the force of 1ho explorinn, HOW TO DEAL WITH THIRYLS, An sttempt wwes made by a gang of thioves, Sunday mornitg at 7 o'clock, (0" rob {ho stors uf Godwin, 11asis & Coy, 41 and 42 Madison_#treot, and was only fruntrated by tho watchfulncas of tha ecnfor fortner, whio hian been aleeping in thie second atory, Mr. Gud= rin had arison, parformed s mozaing ubiution, sud was preparing to commenco tha Habbath after the fashifon of all good Chriatiana whoa 1o heard 3 gen. tlo tappingat the wiidow pane, Yooking out, his eyes were grrected with the pleasant #ight of throo inen cudenvorfug to ndjust a adder o fhat the lait ronod Yrould reach lifs room, - Mr, Gadwin then ramanthored ho_must watch a5 well s prny, dusted off lia knces, pulled hia suapenders wp atotber hole, tried hin dlst ogaint fho chamb.r-foor, ind examined hin yop-guu, While tho burglar 'wax enteriny, litle itreamlog of tha wartn reception n_rtoro for hiva, M, Godwln waa Tetirng fn good order tothe firl dlocr, near the office, whero the rafo 15 kept, anil enacony Tinwelf beliing o able of ciothlug, patiently awating the arrival of his fue, Tho burglar cauliouely de- reended the ster, wid W8 approdcbing tho front duor 1o admit Lix pair, When Mz, Godwin started from ehind bls barricade and_ Lrde the thief, in_ tbo usme of Gudwiu, Davis & Co,, to sarronder, 'place his arma HE CITY. CENERAL NEWS. The Afethodint preachern, at their moeling yesterday, dlsctisand ¢ The Temperance Alllance,” The tamperature yesterday, as obesrved by Manasse, optician, 68 Madison street (Tatnoxr Hullding), was at 85,m,, 43 degreea; 108, m,, 48; 12m,, 805, 3p, m,, £0} 0p. 104485 B DM, 43, The Rov. Dr. TiTany, fn compliance with s request signed by Mayor Colvin, Gen. P, If. Bhertdan, the FHon, 4, D. Ward, and oltiers, will deliver his calebratod oration oo % Washington in 1776, In Farwell Hall, May 11, The oration ialn eld of the fund for tho completion of the Washington monument in Waeli- ington City, One of tho victims of the Randolph street firs lant evening eatd to 8 reporters *Insurnuce? No, I gels o Insuranco ; when I paya potting mi: dem Insusnce sgents, T geta notting mit dom; when 1 tya dem some mortoy oud I gets yust {he same; den T huyn Deer mit iny moniey,” Tie probably was insured fo the #Merchian s }¥ sftor the Lig Ore. Charlotta Qlacl, an sged swidow of 50 yenrs, com- roftod aufcdde by eufting her thruat with 2 raror, some time during night hofore Lo, at tie Tcfdenco 6f her -law, No, 1197 8 d dead sesterday 1oocning, For vious (o her death slis ncted in n ds An faquest was lield and u verdict of suf-fde rendered, AD old weanan named Kelly died suddenly at the honss of & M m. Knating, on Arnobl treet, nvar Twene ty-second, yenterdny morulng, Sto had Leen abiue Goned by ot husiard four gears,vund aigat hefors tier, aud’ remained fn the house Iast he return ed to wer night in her compuy, Alter arising: n the [ by his sidis, or iie would nend s bullet throngh Lin e G lode” e Covaner s bosh potinod, sty ety ‘ol ek e " e o ave, ol cofu! About 11 nalnck laot mgm‘n mfl‘:]l ncc-m;e-}l etwreen | yGeraeq, and Me. Godwin hastened o the doos, wishing William McCaythy and Huch Galisglier attho COrner | for gucly n bir ife ho wan cross-oyed, that b might Tovk down (0 etreot and nd the Tobber amuitaneoiely, The enll of *' Police!” waa fuumedintely snawered by ongof the *pals,” Who professed hix wiliiugnees to take the man to the atation, * Not muelh, Mary Aua,' cald Mr, Godvwin, who retalned Lis prisoner Uil an ofs ficer arrived. The thief sajd Lo Lelonged to the nu- merous Smith family, and that his surpame was Sine- con, and udded, # Yo didu't give me a damned bit of achance,” \¥Ith such meo aa Mr, Godvin among our merchanty, there necd bo no foar of the Commuuly ———— ANNOUNCEMENTS. Diebiop C, I, Cheney will lecturs Thursday evening ot the Michigan Avenue M, E. Chitrch, Subject: John Wycliffe, Jeflerson Park Chureb, corner Weot Adams and Throop strects, will be the wfene to-night of a urand soclal gathering of the congregation and Prof, Pate ton's fricnds genernily, Titla caurch {8 i yery pron- peroun condition, and scems greatly witaced to its talonted young niininter, Tho Bunday Lecture Bociety hins made srrange- ments for n grand rxtrs actent(So locture at 3 p, 1, Bunday, May Y, in McCornilek'n Hail, Prof. Peprer Las been engaged, and 8 very great nuniler of ra markable experiments (inchiding the apperition of tho ghwat) will be ziven, Thavost of the lechure to the Soclety will by fully $2.0, but the jrice of ad- miesion will be coly 10 eenta, Deeplatuen smd Sebor plrvets, oind wan wound up fl; the ’furmnt .shooting tha latter inthe bLosd and woundiug hlm lightly, Usllather sdulked off to avold the potice, and (idicer loslalion arvested Me- Cheiby, e cat e of tho QUAFFL culd Dot 1o Bncer- tainedd The Coromer Iwld an invertigition yentorday fore. noon into the mat wer ka wiich tho new-born child of Rllzaboth Miller yvel ia death, and, nfler hearing the tosttinony and teking the staterent of the piwed mother, to the effe tf that slin gave hirth ta the fnfant, but that it wan sthil-born, the jury decided ta linld the svomun aa princigal, aud her hilsbaud, Frauk Miller, as o witncss, =Tne Tntnuxe returns fs {hsuks to Mrs. Mss Firadwell for vopy «of 1he Lecd Jiwa edition of (ha perslon-awa of the Leghslature Which hns just ad- Jourued, Though tive hook has Leen golien ont with Huprecedented rapidity, £ 18 iypographically admirae ie, and {166 fromn sl errory, It I8 a credit to the cu- forprise and fodusiry of the publistier, atd a veces- Parkof tho library of avory Mieyer o nevsliaper Aluguanaturs in the form of & dead two-headed catf, of full Durhom broed, was recelzed Sesterday by I, D, tandall, 5 commiston merchant at No. 113 Biuth Water strect, from L & 4. Keller, shippers, ot North Judeon, Ind,, with fhatzuctions t0'ecliat to auy one in search of 8 eirlosiy, The Ludy of the aupmal S perfect In erery reapect, anid tho heads are joined closaly, and aro well shaped, Tl carcass s valied ot $10. A couple of lizht-hecled noug-and-dancers who havo - Decn displayiug their sutics at the Adslphi, under thy SUBURBAN. firin uame and otyle of the leynolds Drothess, under- 3 fouk (o waltz out of town without paying J, A, Wilson, cicLuo, of the Ceutral Holel, thedr legitimatn ehiot, ufter bhav- dug Jugelcd thelr boRgao outt, Bub they were not dex tarous cuotyh, £0r ou olicor took & pxin de detnz vith iholr traps, and they can't pet their duds until they * down with the dust.” In tho rerort of thie Committos on - Conatruction of Buildings submltted ta the Natonal Board of Unde writers at i3 rocent mostiug In Now York, s & clansl- fication of citivs a8 reganis Lwal building laws, Those of the firit-clans nre Boston, obile, New York, Peorls, Springcld, Mset, Syracire, Wilioabarre, * In o FCcan-olars Ere, 35 thelr. Tearectivo order, Brooly iuffalo, Chiieago, Loulaville, Piladelphia, Rochcat ud Troy, The Chicago law is kaldl to be’ * very im. garfoct, aad peorly enforcod; needs entire revislon,” Atameeting of members of (his Catholle Library Asociation interested in the selection of names for 82 *Opposition Ticket,” {he folfowing _persons wero relccted : T, F. Judge, Proddent 3 W, Healng, First Vico-Prestdent; 7. , Corcoran, Sccond Vice-Prosident ; 3. Schweisthal, Third_ VicePreident; Gtephen O'Bricn, Correrponding Bevretary s Judgs McDonald, Tiocording Soeretary § Alie 31, F. Scamneli, Finoncial Becretary 3 4, K. Dwyer, Treasuter; Bourd of Mana gers, 3, T, OGonncy, T, I, O'Bries, W, J, Eoglish, Clusrles White, 9, P, Lanth, The Presvylerian prenchers' weekly mieeting was held yesterday morning in the MeCormick Block, the Tiev, C, L, Thompeon, Moderator, in the ehalr, A communication was reed from the Saperintendent of $Lio Dridowel), wwggouting thet the clorgy tske into connideration'soiun meass to provide regular rellglous pervicea ot that natitution. The Kubjoct was_referred tn a comunlttes coralieg of tho Nove. Meunra, Davie,: 11y, and Gulick, The Rev, Dr. Worrell, of Covingtan, thio Ttav. Beinuel Wishntd, of Franklin, Ind.} 6 Tav, Alr. Dickson, of Litchfield, il wero in: meedng. [ The sublect ‘aprlited for stiacunsjon—'* flow Lo Teain and Iducato Young Chris- tiane "mwaa then takun nir, and was discuseed by Dr, Burrell, Dr. Patterson, Dv. Worrill, and_ Mr, Duleld, ©n motlon of Mr. Dutield, the sublect was continuod util ezt Monday, tho Kar. Mr, Young a open tho adin o1, Mr. N, Hillsrd, Depsrtment Commander of the Grand Army of the liepubiic, his issucd a general arder, dsted April 20, in Tegard to tho observaneo of Memorial Day, The order sani: *In accordance with thio Bules and itegalations of tao Grand Army of tho Stepublic, the 2t day of May next (the 30th being Sun- rzy) will be observed as Memorial Day, and the custo- miry lionors will e pakl to the mamory of our deccaseil gomrades by vixiting and decorating their gravos, aud Dy public servicos, A praper obwervance of the day i1 »ujoined upon all comradon and rostaof tho depart- facit, and the eloray and al pAITioUS citizens. sro cate qestly requested Lo participato in the ceremonies of 3liat dny, We would scek {o Lhonor the memory of all lliose paseed awsy, who in the hour of trial did their duly faithfully. Thels graves ore scattored farand wide. Letall be united in our rememabranco as Wo sirew flowors_on thie graves of those Who Lava thalr Just resting-place in our Blate, Officer Demorett had & desperate siruggle with two Ihieves at 4 a'clock yesterdsy moraing, and it was no (ault of one of them that murder i not upon his bandy, for he fired two shots st the patrolman when within a fow feet of him, Demorest ot tho men ncar the old gas-works, corner of Market ancl Adums streets, aud, obaerving that ono of them hadn buudle, a muzpecting them to e thieves, siked them to show him what the contained, ’ Tho men carrying It refused, and the officer told him he would havs to go with Lim to the station, This he sefd he would do, and when the ofiicer took hold of Lim be struck him & violent blow with the parcel, whicljevientiy contained tools, Demorest grabbed Lis mazn, sud both fell. The other party, ko tad gono shieud 3 sfiort distance to ;vfildl:flnpgcflict‘:r. lfllurz:{ml,"l:;d:hd{'n\‘\“lxullln mvolve‘: rom ¢f, presen v liesd of Demoren: aud told ktm thac if he did not lt his companlon yo The regular mesting of the Toard of Trustoes was Licld Monday mozning. Presont, tho full Board, A communicalion was riad from Frank Bturges, ssking tho Bozrd to abate the ossessment upon his property for uacadamiziug Twenty-second strect, and allow hin to do the work, Which was arcepted, A peition was read from property-owuers oa the line of Ridgeland avenue, asking for a nowor from Chi- cago avsuue south, which waa referred to the Commite tee on Dralnage, Attorucy F. A, Smith's report for the year emdng a1 was read, aad, o motlon of Truatce Beoville, was ordered pliced on e, The Finanre Cotntuitier, to whom was reforred the ‘boud of Collector Wileox, raported that the Lond waa {n due form {n tho penal sum of $50,000 with Juhn Ciarl:and Joel D, larvoy s surcties, 1t was approved, Tho Committcs on Fulico and Nanilary reportd, rorammenting that thers bo ne changn in tho police fores, escept that E. J, Haurnhan Lo appointed night policéman at Central Fark, Jiohn Clatk wag appolatcd Pound Master and Janitoe of the Town-Hall ot Austin, snd biat McAvoy l'ound Master at Brighton. ‘The Commitico on Strecls snd Highwayy, to whom was referred petition for o aidewalk on Wesl Forty- fourth stroet, reporied that the Ciock bo inefrnctod 1o nolify the properiy-ovners that such petitfon bad buen received, and 1o ascertaln if they wished to bove a Bidewalk ofy raid ntrect, Tho aaine Couiniitee reported In favor of appolut- {og L, M. Bowen Saperintendent, and that the eami- penstion be fxed at the next mosting. ‘The Comunittce on Judiciary reported that they wera in favor of making 1o change, and that the present Town Attorney, ', A. Smilh, bo retulued st (bo same galary (§1,00% per annum). Eoglueer Young snbmlited plan 2ad estimato for culvert under the Chlcago & Noribweatern track at Austin avetuc, and on piotion tho Tlflway Compaay Jrevo futractol o, put 12 & calvert ad a cort to tho town not 10 exceed The Buperiutendent waa fnstencted to build tridges nt F'ark avenue and Weat Fortieth street, at the eore ner of Lake and Foriy-soventh atrects, und at the alley north of Lake street on Fortieih atrvet, and ot the foot- croing at Lako aud Portieth strects, ‘The Committeo 00 Speclal Aseruments roported in favor of reappointing Az, M. E. Young Engineer for tha town, 0n motlon of Truntee Sharp, the Committes on Po- Liee, with the Prealdont of the Bara, wero {metruced 1o confer with the Muyor of Chieago und hce wiaat ur- rsogement can bo made, if anyg, for sendlug prisoners to the Iiridewell, “The following bl wers referred to Pinance Com millee: Strcet” & Clnll\el(l’ $28; X, M, Elijs, 51043 B, W, Bowen, $2,95; and bllfs to the’ amount 'of §149 for moderaturs and clerks of election., ‘The pay-roll 1o tho amount of $M3,68 was ap- proved, tod varrants ordered fasucd for same, The zicetiny then adjourned, AMUSEMENTS. THE HIPPODROME: The show on the Lako-Front 1t ovening recelvod more than a fair share of public patronsge, and uste urally drew from tae theatres (o & very marked ex- tent, The maain festurea of tho exhibition are not on. tirely novel. The present ons thares many of th oxe callent polnts tatroduced to the Chicago public last season in Buckley's Amphitheatre, Indeed, no small amount of the paraphernalis and talent of the Intter organization is still visiblo fn the ring, Thers is this aifference, howsver, Tho hippodroma is entirely coy- ered by cauvae, and 10 long o8 the present weather e would blow his Lreins out, The plucky policeman Beld on $0 bis prironer in apite nf the threat and | lsats this s a provision for which one codeavored 1o ‘regain his foct, bty sa be' did | cznnot be too thankful. Theshow opens with a most 63, the man with the putol fired. The fash | touchlng appesl made by Dan Rice for that eoprit do biladed tho officer and stunned him for & momout, and Lis prisoner broke away {rom him, Befors be could Tecover his self{-posacatfon, another slint wan fired at Llin, also without ellect, 'The thlevoe—for muck they evidintly were—tbon i, (nlo the Fued gu-works 1ad eludsd thelr pursuer.” THE PLOGRAMAE COMMITTEY, Tho Programme Committos of tho Graud Army Re- aniou, baving the arrangement of the programiae for 1Le coming yeunion of ke various sriny societics in Ohlcago, beld s meoting Iaat night i1 the clab-room of the Tremout House, Col. Hilliard, the Clairman of 1L Commiltee, occupled the chatr, 'end Capt, Carpen- L, of the First Legiment, acted e Hocretary, Gen, AT, Glietlain, the Marshal-in-Chisl, aud a goodly uumber (¢ the Committe wers present, The Conie taltite writh Gen. Chetlaiu discusned thy programmu Lertoforo published, ab length, | but dse eided to make 1o ckangs i §t, further fusn o slter the hour for the reception, by the Gov- mor of the State, of tha different milftary wocielien o something or otber which will support lhome iustita- tions, aud show that a Wertern hippodrome 1a quito sa warth of Yatronage as one from the East, The * Con- russ of Natlons,” whilek follows thiis tearful oration, ¥ not a8 good as 1t might be, sud should give Barnum 10 uncasiness, The remalnder of the exbibition more plecaing, Where gymussiio feats, feats of alill and strength, trotting and chariot racen, and impromp- tumantches are fntraduced, thoy areall good. Ons feature of lust evening was of & loeal character, belng 8 walk- ing match betwoen 8 AIr. Bimith, of Chiicago, and tha pedeatrizn of the mrpu.lmmv, in which “conteet tho ocal favorite won, Hiw provioun efort in a wulk with . 3n clephant was not so successtul, The best part of the aliow wan Loat to tha great majoriiy of (o uposta- fors, Lut thoee who were {ortunste cnough Lo alt In (i neighboriood of Dan Ice, master of ceremon fouud {n hle sententfous Ghservatfons and quuint femniliar sddresses opportunity for lsughing which otbers mnizsed, The hippodrome remalus for the reat of the week, t0 performan: e aud organizations, xpoition Bullding from 8 - gdock o Toclock p. . Ou miotiog of Cal, Baldwiy THE ADELPHI, 42 Comumittes dectded 16 offer » prize flag 10 the besl | ruty place has the only real novelty this woak, #0 far ¢tnd military company participating in ihe rennion, BUCLirj)] to bz » m’;;\'pe’tfllva oue, tla Chicf Marshal 2 Belu (0 judges to dechio tha didll, which 18 L talie Place w. tho lako froutat 4 o'clock D, m. on tho ::ir;‘n« ©ghs 13th of May, after the grand parade ia Col. Billlan 1pformed the Committeo that ho wa obliged 10 leaRiye city this morning for 8t, Louis, in grder to ofgniiizi Pout {ur the Grand Army of the Hepublio (0 tho Doariment of the Missaurd ‘and con- tequently cosld uobgees with thein sgatn heforo tho Jutter jait of 10 Weus “Thoreupan the Comumitten ad- fuurned Hll Buturday e wning, whes they will uset st the Tremont House at B veylk, FROT, uyixu, Prof, David fwing lectury Jost Fridoy evening in Ibe Loe Avenue Cougremationa Chureh to & crewded sudience. Tho repart of tho Ney York Zriuune saye : % M, Whitelsw Beld, fu introduteg the lecturer, al- Juded to this chureh'ss bustug 18l ypon the doctrius of Chirtatiun brotherhood end olfurt, vithout fnquiring 100 curioualy fnio sminute but Agid iy of dugmetis Sucology whicly ctberwie bt dIVdy dta mudmisee AM); snd s3id it wia 156 good foriuns u2 the church, of 13 new peetor, the Lev, Dr. Liward Ey- gleaton, that they had proved a pungnet e et e B e oyt doomanis el fOF 1he frsl ne the great martyr 1o doymatic theolwyy st tho West, [Applausc.) A ot be s wartyt, We tometiine spoke of faif. ticlans snd partiea e 0ot huving yet found ous thv they wero dead, ¥oastuly e losturer thls v, Jusiratod the converie of thut [hrase, aud, emerging from the heat of Lis contlict ab Chiceys, had bardiy found out how very much alive be wid, {Apjiatise. 14 waa & peculiar plesaure, M. eil rald, ta L aete 1) fotroduce Lia old college fricnd of twenty yeurn ago, o abould tako Bp b0 tituo tu_eulugy, for fhe man'a work was hiz best eulopy. And Ly uhioill take up nune in words of welcome, witico the locturce could read tliewe for himself L L faces uf bis cudicuce, Trof, wing then delivered hin cuicbratod lecture un Novels, which was soceived by she sudience with many rusnifestations of pleasure, SEBIOUM ACCIDENT, A serious accident occurred st the corner of Bate and Sladion strents lust evening sbuut 8 o'clock, Tha Lurres uf vue of Paruelde's "buses, whick was leit standing unkitched 34 the coruer of Wushinglon and Eiuta videnss whily e driver was tskinig & ;\m:\k; o czme scat wimethiog 80d ran swey, > atuve Damed coruer they cotfided with (Lo Linjerost aa the drama i3 concorned, It is o frightfully sonxa- tional plece, in which Mr, Bid ¥rance, tha {liustrions ‘Urother of an {llustrious Lrolher who acls sa tage- managor of the Adelphl, 14 the star, There aruscenes in this plece which sliould sour the beer in the base. ment ; there are aitustions which skould {mpel overy nowaboy {o save Lis money for trips to Californla, aud villalus enough to people half the Peuitentiaries in both continents, ‘Thera ure, morcver, auch onazing quantitica of virtta snd self-sacrifize 'that, whiks tho villains are dreadful villains, tho lero s little less than o stage demigod, whick: tv moro than satbfactory, Mr, Etrong cotes out like Mark Tapluy hituself, for soms of the scenery fo admirable, ‘fho olio I3 ot s guol sa 4t mignt be, but who, sfter seeing * Murked for Life,” WUl Carw ToF il Lranslent glores of b olio 7 THE THEATRES. Ottier places of smusaunent were not largely attend- ed, At McVicker's, Muggio Mitchell entered on her second week, wilh “Jaus Eyre,” which has alresdy boen givea mauy timos, snd does not neod & word more, At Hocley's *Munte Crista™ was played (o housd y no méatin ak lirge as ft might Lw 3 Tl Grand Opers-lnuze wan fairly palronized, Soow 340 Who vl to 8o Cad Wegner should rermember that s week ds tho dast,” THE THOMAS CONCERTS. ‘To-morrow morning Theo, Thomas will arrivein the ey, coming inon the 3Michigun Suuthern Rallway, and, tozether wilh his eutiry commpany, will becowe the ;jwats of Mr, Drako at the Facific Mulel, Hobos been giving tugle coucerts on Lis fying trip to this clty, aud Batnrday nlgbt gave ooe fu Clevelaud to an {mmeuss sudlence, e fint concert, which 1o the popular one of thes serley, Oocurw bo-morrow night, when 3r, Blechul will maks kis resppearsuco hers sfter an alueucs of uearly two years, Tl Lt rehiearsal of the Uermania Macanerchur, tee fora the grund Febearsal with tho orchestrs, will vccur a3 Ahelr roows Lo-night ; aui to-torrow (Weduuday) Light the Laet rebearasl of “ Orphous” by the yraud churus of 4 voloen will take piace at the DeetLoven Jvoma, It 13 jariicularly desired that every wember f the chorus souid attenid (L1a fina! rehearsal, Perisgs, Lowever, b uliuld {u tron of Buck & Layur sdrug-etore, stifkingatlitl | Vho ealu of weats yeaturday was uearly double that of Loy who was sandiny tLere with bis mother waltivy suy previots day sitics tho upening of fhe box-shect, Tl an ATChier aveinls car, cutilug open. his furohead: oS s Becond-Hand Organs, Vary fine Hocd & Boas, Eatay, Prives & Co., aud Bardet orgsud, Lut lttle used, for sale at Heed's Teie ple of uulc, 74 Vem Buren stvet, st Ball-price, 34 makiug & fearful gash slout tve Bt i waa Shoughs tha Lt feliomw w wis cartied o Ur, Claries W, §urdy swmined the wound, and found that the skull wis not Soeittrud Undes ths akilitul bands of the Doctor the incles long, At Eailed, bo T / THE CUSTOM-HOUSE. The New Superintendent and is Record. Poesibly Fatal Dofects in the Building, Serions and Fears {hat the Walls May Mave {o Be Taken Down, Effect of tho Derricks---What Mr, Warner Says. . Considersble inlerest has een expresed in the change in the oficers by whish, as already announced, Gen, J, 11, Holman han superseded 3ir. J. B Rankin as Superintendent of the new Curtom-1ouss snd Pont. O0cn now Yeing ererted fn Chicago, A mipht nsiurally be supposed, the chiange Interented Mr, Han- Kin more than any one alse,ntud though that gentlemun hae alrewdy expreseed inidiTerenca to the matter, it may well ke doubted whetber hin dotw not fesh ron anicty wa to tho futnre, Varlous rumors Lad been for somo time aficat 0 tho ety na fo the conduet of affairs In the block nest tho @rand Pacific, sud thore werg not wanting thiose who predicted that nil soris of Jabe xnid corzuption canlit be disinterred if the proper suthioritics should commence to dig. The sunouncement that Mr. Ravkin had been re- moved was a godsend to the quidnuncs,and the atr was on yesterday and Sunday full of rumors of mixmansgo- mont s fraud which wero to be shown up by the - vestigation which would follow Gen, Holnan's ar- auuption of the office furmierly occupled by Mr, Rane kin, As yel, however, notling very startling has come to tho surface, exceptivg, perhaps, some facte bolosr eet forth, The vamo of Mr, Kankin's auccessor wannot familiar tothe pooplo of Chicago, and even the gentlemnn whom e muceeeded sremed to know nothlug wore of him than that ho cama from St Louls, On inve atigntion it sppears that TEY, NEW EUPERINTEDLNT, Gen, J. H, Tolman, 4 u plessant-faced middle-sized gentleman, buving tho quick Lusivess alr of one ac- cuslomed to coraraand, Hu #porta a full red board and I3 noticeably from a pecullacity fn his walk results Ing: from » nutskel ball 1n the groin, 1le has the full complement of fleably legs eanigned to man, though rame newspatirs hove accitod_bitn of ona'wooden one, Gen, Holman waa born fo Maine ifty years o 0, and nas educated nnd * ralsed ¥ 'in Doston, ~ Mers he rncllml the profeision of architect until a aliost time befora the War of the Hebellion broke out, when ho camo Weat, and sotticd fn 8t, Lonts, Awong the firat regiments’ from Miseouri wan the Four:h Ine faviry (commonty kiiawn a8 Gratz Drown's regituent), tn wlilch Go, olioat wan Lieutenent, e served in 1ite Weat i various » asitions until 1453, when ho waw trausferred to the Eait, nnd placed In commnnd uf tha Tiird Diviston of tha Eighteenth Corps, whirh was curaposed entirely of colored troopn which + fonkit nobly ” {n frout "of Patersburg, Ilero Gen, Holmn received & musket-bail in tho grofn, and the wound fias produced s permnnnent lomencss. The ball bas nover Leen removud. After the war had closd, Gen, Itolman scrved with Gen, Bherman as ater Meclianle, taking np his reaidence fu 8¢, Luala at the time that tho efforta of the army were heing dovoted to puttingdown the Indian trouibles, In 1408 Gen, Ilolman entered the servien of the Burean of Con- atruction of the Trazsury Department, snd was ot once dotatfed to superiuteni tho construction of rome public buiklings inOrcxon. _After speding four yeatn on (Bo Pacific comst be retorned Enst, ond was #ent to Knoxvillo, Tenn,, where ho remafned until June, 1674, From thero bie way sent to Boston o ke Jertaton i worl telng done on i GustonTouns that elty, and has reniained ln the East until, Thurs. Aay Iasf, by recerved 8 toleggraph order to cote bere, 10 started thio rame sficruoon, and srrived hers on aturday, aw ulready sated. = IS INTENTIONS. Gen, Holman pass, Ina faw wordn, that the work hore 4 now in tbe bauda of the Guvernment, and must fio g with tho rolo object of mnking u goou Job at the jeast pomsibla oxpensn, Ho propo:es to elean out all hat i not right in the muvagement, and to puab on tho work aa tact aa it can properly g0, In reply to a quostion ho stated thiat Lo did tot Proposs fo biild an; ouse for bimsulf ar perform any work aatsids tho fab on band, Ife will tatie up his quarters In tha houss of a friend oa Michigan avenue, and wiil desote hin whoi thmo to the work. Blatters fn the little brick olico al the sonthenst enr- ner of Dearborn and Jackson treets wero milily quict Jesterday, after Guu, Lolman Lid taken tousasion, ‘The usuni policcman kept out bummers, and the sc- cuitamed delegztion of gentlomen wero proscnt on nsiness, It hiad been suppcied that tho hew mausgement would cative 3 fezoral fall of oficial liesds iuta tho aawdust of privato life, bt no gore was visible, aud ays Jet o hesds have fallen, axcepting only that o 31, P, I. WARNLR, - auporintondent of constructfon, who yestonday hand- ed to Gen, Holrsan hls rps!gnnunn, which was nccent- oL, The rellriug officer did not, ho satd, wish o cna. Darrasn tho movements of his hew auperdor, and took the method of resigmation as tho comest way out of ths dificulty, Hia will _to 31r, M, L, Holman, 6on of the Buperintendent, Tho younger flolman 13a graduato of the Heiontifc Di Jertmontzof Waslitngton Unfversity, it Touir, and ias Uoen desocinted witl his Satlier s Baater Mochunio for weveral yoors, Ho axoculed the most diflicult work ou tha Lioston Cistom-touse, and {a Roted os u ekiliful mechanie and architect, On learning that work had been ENTILELY BUSIMENDED on the coming in of ihonew regime, tho writer at. tempted fo find out o caume. Oen, Holman wan pioasantly impenetrable, and, whils La did not car to deny that there was a reason for delay, did not ehooso taroveal ft. 3. L. L. Holman wat aqually palite,equally raady to give his viows on goueral subjects, anid unually oblivious to the real object of tha uesifoniug, Frot otler soutces, howsver, tha roquisiio juforma. tion waa oblatned, aiid 5 18 of tho gravest and most fmporiant_characler, having & vital interwt to the peoplo of Chicago, The truth s, that tho sioriea sbont the bullding ara 100 trus, It Is defective in_conrtruc. tlon (and, pechaps, fatally €0), The resl reason that the Holmans dare noL go on with thu work i, that great cracks and_fssures i tho walls are no patent to thelr eyoa that they fear the offect of putting mors weight on walls which caunot Leat what s already upon them, It ssama clear that TAR FOUNDATIONS ANE DEFECTIVE underneath bome portions of the building, and per- Biops the whole, A genlloman having some kuowlsdge of building and arclitecture found moans yestorday fo enter tho inclosure and make o carefu] examitnation of rome ons of the ptructure, and the resuits are anything t complimentary to_the Lullding—whatover uiay be #ald of ita contructors, Near tho Rortawest corner, for lustauce, in 0o of the heavy fnterior walls, thors ia Very apparent A GAPINQ PISRURE extending from the yronnd floor mp o the mext ove. 1t is somw ) fect in leugth, and the fore which mado it Lis tomn 'a gy 1o through the solh! wall, breaking bricks, snd rend- ingtho wholoatructura in a meunar disconcofting toonn whio might Lave tu stand under or near it, A litile way along ou thio north sido fn another beautlful specimen of brickwork, whero a crack kau started from a door and run directly up Lo the wall, splintering the brick aud making & rent that one can soo throngh, Agsin, near the northesst corner in w faure which starla from the foundation of the Lrickworx and runs di- agonally nto a corner, aud thon up out of wght, tho Lricks Loiug feactised and soparated so that one could almost throw » cat through,” as the phrase goes, ANOTHEN NOTIUEADLE NEFVECT 8 In the arches over the great doors on the east side, \whicre large cracks ara to be ueen, throwing many of tio archies “oub of true,” und migplaciug the stone above. In the {nnor wall on tho souths sido i plajuly vislblo su_ immenss crack, runuing up st losst 3) feet, and parting tha walls 1 & maner not_conducive to chearfulnicss to u peraon doing businesw near by, A carcful examination of . TUR LINTELS over the doors uud windows on this alds slso shows that wmsnyof thent aro ormcked und wgding the middle, ‘Thoy ure immenss blocks of soild sione, aud the forco exerted somewhero {0 break them must, Tiave buon cnormous, {u snother place the gentleman who was making (La examibation happened to kick with some force o board placod around the biase of o af thi piliars, when it cains off,reveling sn inch-wi arack lu ths eolld stoue, and that tvo at tho base of of Lo wupports of the upper storics, A large nume ber of uther iustancos of = bad - defects noted in i walls in various ploces, and the number of swal cracks and_ inciplent fractures in stone and brick would not bear onumeration, 1u this wilderness of defects it i cheerful 1o note thrt TUE IMON WORK rently perfoct i every place, and nots spat Do scen where it was 1ol true and straight, , however, 16 not difilcait of explanation: It was sent hiero froni ths foundry aud works in such shape that {ticaded oply tho cuzimaneat ability to put i to- wuher, wers isap) © THE OAUREH of the present unplessant slato of affairs may beset down sa uncertain, It may bo that the fouus datious oro defectiva in part or I whole} and tls 18 probably trus. It sveied (o an obuorver 21\t timo Thoy wore put tn. that tey, would Lold tie everlasting hilln If noocadary, but the atraln upon thetu has Ueew fmmeusa, sud (¢ will jirobably te found that they aro defuctive in soveral places, Another cause of m..z(vuu way may bo fouud fu ihe Lameuse welglit THE DERRICKY and thelr loads placed st fubervals around the buikl- Ing,Thess aix gigantlo saonsters aro i icwsclves uo small fosd, atud When they are enguged in Lfiug stopw of 2 tons sud_over they preas down upon ths ralls fo 4 Binuer 10 iy thein severely, * Andy sgasy 1t Liaw beea pruved that the Lftiug of & weight by a derriek e s euleiey 10 pruduce 8 ridewise, sl ue draw un the basa of the dereick, whicl, 1 thiv casp, t o wall aall, “Tla caay be 1 partal ropmos fur tn lung crecks which a1 6 Gbservably near ha base uf tha derricks; but it falls to sccount for tLe olticr fre- quent gaps in places uot ucar & derpick, THE EXTENT OF TUE DAXAGE doue to the bullding cannot be estiniated s yet, for the reasou that when the front loaves the A{nuud it will bavo s perceptible, and perhiaps very disastrons, effect ou tho walls, It i ralo to expoct that whey the ground ronumes 3té normul condition, iu the wutauer Gr Iote spriug, tho slrady noticealdy gaps will bo tx- (erated, sud new oous Will apyear, perhaps more of thieta (hag will Lo fur the iuod f the structure even ss 18 now stauds, snd without further weight upon it, Wuat can be douo 1s Lol 80 638y Lo proscribe, Al (hougls tho persond lu charye are wisaly reticeul asto the future, it e alreudy kuowa that Gen, lolman has Stato's Altorne; lo‘linthd Lost judge of tho nocessitics of the prose- cution, thiat ho thinks he neads asalatan: 18 to prevent ine Btata's Attorne had atelegraphie consulla Tl atcmarhte ton with Supersising-Are! A LOUNCIL TAS BEEN BUSMONED tosit here At sn carly day to; pase upon ths proper coueno o bo followod in the futare, ‘This council will [rotviy counit of Gen. Holman, Hia maste-rmechau- vy AL L. Uolman, Supersisin-gArchitect Fottor, hin maafer-tnechanio, Bhertaan, and several otliee arohis tectsund cugineers, They' will gise tho subect o thocouyli aud exhianstiyo fnvestigation, awl will deter- Tt tnai the conrwa to we pursned,’ 1€ 1t aball b proved thit tho foundations are radicaily dofective, and ihal patehing eannot mako tho walls stable agaia, then 1t must baneclided ta take down ro muuch of (ho 'work a4 In afteady completed, and begin anew, This will bo A calamity’ to e city and ita busines, innsmich it Wil put oif the comploifon of the for many years, Tho date of the conference n poi what must be done ies not been fixed, bus it vill b nn oatly an ono as can be appoluted, sines &l work must bo suspended wnlil_some plan (n dettlel uped, | The cost of adonting n plan of tearlug down and bullding anew will bo_ constderable, resching per- hape: fo hittulreds of thausands of dollas, aithongh {¢ wiil bn practicabio to uso atl (o Iron snd nlargs niros rortion of the brick now In place 3f thn job of faking down I8 proporly performed, Whcre tho blama lics for the state of things now in axlstence at tho Cuatom- Ttauee {8 not elear, aud, wnt!l there ba soma avtiorit tors rexpansible than ‘rumor for amiuning the foult ta same one, it will ho well to teave the mattor open. MH. WARNER, Tast evening a converention was lind with Mr, Phile 1. Warner In relation o tho new) cloped agimp- toma of dietntogration In the O m-lowe,” 1o fhought that the eracka ro notlceablo fiz the walis were the result of the groat preseure exerted by the dee- 'rk'lll whon they waro ratntog heavy Llocka of stotie, Tliero was, e 5aid, & consirerabio fur {nsoparablo feon tho ueo “of a’ derrick, awl ke Uiotght that Wit what had camied the cracks. As to fhe oflier ceacks nol In_prostmity to sny of the derricky, o thought they might havo bazn cassd by feoet gote ting Into the fonndaticn-walln or under them, 1fe aid not deom tho ermcky of uny great mportauce, and rather scouted (Lo iden that It wonld be necessary to takie dow the walls on acconnt of them, In sumiming np. M. Warner £atid that tho butldingg vias nell put to- getlier R0 far, and that thiere was, ju bl oy dnlon, nolli- g to preveut the work from goltyg ou xt once, THE STOREY SUITS. Owing to Mr. Dextor's Absence, They Aro Fostponed Onoe Iay. Employment of Counsel to Asssist the Btate's Attorney. Tha trinl of 3r, Wilbur 1, Blorey, of the Times, under twa Indictmants,—one for tho alieged Mbeling of Tax-Comminsionor J, J, McGrath, and tho other for publishing an obsceno nowepaper,—was zet for yeeterday morulny ; but, upon applization of cannsel, the caccw wont over until to-day, Thers weee only a few people prosent n the Criminal Court,snd the defendaut bimaclt was ahaont, ATPLICATION ¥OB CONTINUANCE. Wpon the openlng of the Court, Mr, Goudy arose and safd: “If Your Honor plesro: As fo the {neict- anents agutast Ar, Storey, act for trist this niornlng, T Lavo requested the Btate’s Attoruey to allow {hem to Do postponed for ona day, kinee Mr, Dester, who Is 1ho tending couneel fn tho cuses, has been suddenty called out of fown, I myeelf bavo been away for the last throo days, and, haviog had no opporiunily to preparo for trial fiia moruii 1 aekcd e, et to consent to & deferment until to-morrow (Tieeday) mornlig, I understood bim t0 assert to the propasi- ton 1f thie Gourl wilt allow it to bo dons * 3B. RELD ASSEXTS. 3, Reed—ir. Gondy como 14t my oficothin morn- ing annd made Lhe wamo rrquest ha st uo, aud 1 fold Lim that I was alwags very witing to nccomtuodate oounsel whenever T could, ” If yuur Honor will coma back to-morrow (Tuesdas) moruiug T hava no objoc- o, Judgo Uary—I am bound to come until you get lh;‘mmn with tho businens, Arrsnge 1t to suit your- selyos, M, Tectl—Tliere fa % ruln that, before any private counsel can anaiot in a prosecutioh, an order hall be entered by the Court allowing it 10 b dono, upou re- qtest of the Btate'n Attorney, I thereforo sk that an order bo entered that COL. VAN ARMAN moy be allowed to asotit me 41 the cao for publishing a3 bincens Bowrpaper, "Yhe Court—1 shall lave i to the State's Attornoy ta ructre or accept atich assistance as Lo deems deslru- 1o {0 aty case, 3Mr. Gotidy—In regard to the application, fn behalf of thu defeudant, I wish to abject; and I think §t s 8 question for {he Courli~tho power to be excreised whero & cae ls mnds out fhat sotmA to be an exceptlon te the rule, If (ho rudo has any signifcation ab all, it fa that a clvli suit or peyzonal controversy between two men shall 0t ba Lried under the eriminal-kiw iu the Crininsl Court. - This (ndtetment, fu ths prosecution of which 3r., Van Arman Is desired to omiat, 1 for dibel, The party Hielod has Lis romedy in tho civil court, R Lina the appearance of Leing s u:amrn\'enr botween two tnen which might be triod {n anotuer trlbunals and, it o man en apess 3 cass of s sort simply un request of the Btate's Attornoy, he can appesr in sny cawe, The ruls must havo somo forca givon to M, ur it ought to be repealed. Of course 1 desire to mao no persvual objcction to Col. Van Arman, with whom I am on_tho most friondly terms, or soybody elso: but [ take il that thip ende ought'to be tcivd aa & criminad ease, o which (ho pub- Yo aro fnterested on oné side, and thio defendant on the other, aud that this rulo, if 1t haa ouy meaning o it at oll, auglt to bs enforosd nceording to ita letter and wpirit, Thea, X sppose, an the Tuln reads that counel catnot e wvilihout copsont,~+* without tho special icave of the Court belng firat obluinod,”—that there ought to be HOME BASIA YOI 'TIE APPLICATION, ~ some reason slown to the Court why it fa propor to haye ussiatance, Thy Cotirt—I tako It that 1t Is sufliclent reanon If th thinks bie nicods asaistenco, 1o ought 3ir, Gondy—Tho Btate's Attornoy as not yet safd ce. Tho Court—ie may uot use tho phrase that I do, ‘but he says be wishes stuch an order entered, Mr, Goudy—I do not suppose Lis oos think he needs asalsfance, but may desire, however, aa ho says, the ssustance’of Col, Van Arman, ‘The Gourt—I do pot suppose Lo means to say he s in auy hinminent or suy sudden barm it ko docs not liave vomo help. (Bmifes.) M. Recd—-1 do ot kuow from what T have heard Intely but I am ; still I propoce to atsnd the storm, whatever (L may be, [More smlles, "Tho Court—\henever the Stata's Attarney spplea for othier counsel to sppoar with bim 1 the prosecus tlon of & cuae, I think it is sufliciont ground "for the action of the Court. THE SPIBIT OF TIE RULK {from having counsel forced upon kim, as azalstants, that bo does not want, Mr, Necd—That there may bo no misundorstanding about this,—it is & common thing,--I cannot say truth fully thst it 44 sn every day occurronos, but {6 b un every term occnrrence surely, that councel awsist me in the prosecution of criminal casea whers they are em« ployod by outakle partics—elilier the prococuting wit- Tices Lfraclf or hersolf or thelr friends ; and fu this case Col, Yan Annan has beeit employed to asalat mfi‘:l ond n rojuest bias boen made 10 me thit lie bo allowe to do ro, % .u Court—And you want that roquest grantod 7 Tir, feed—Yes, Tho Court—1 think It ought to be. Mr, Reed—In the casn where HRIMANN LIED . 1 the prosecuting wituess, Mr. Lich bay requested me to allow Mr, F\ A, l{offiwaon, Jdr,, (o assist me in it Jrosecution, unid 't deiira. ail order (o b entsrod in hat caso alio, B, VAN AUMAN EXPLAINS, Mr, Van Armun—I beg to say on my own behalf that I am not satisfled {0 have it supposod thot I am retained by an party in Jo. torest in thix wull, I shonll ‘mof, even st ths roquest of s complaining witness (and never 4 liborty Lavofus ugle iastance), contidnr myss o asauuia o brivilegos of the puLlle yroscention—to in afmply at (e request of the complufning wit- t was only bocatss 1 understood 1t waa Mr, Ttecd's dosire and wish that Ido so, 1 havealways zefrained from Interfering in crimiual casos even at the requeat of nartion who had some inferuat n thein, for Ingreo Witlh Alr, Goudy fhat eounsel ouylat not 1 interfero excopt af the uzpress desire of the public prosecitor, ‘Flio Uourt—I shall not miohte suy inquiry myself s 10 thie motives, whother aliupls or mized, Ly which the counsel are actust tho Klate's Altorney wants auch an order, I think b baright that ke ehould havelt, Bir, Goudy—I do not know whethiar this question is revlowable or not, but I will excopt, - ‘Tho Clerk woa thon directed o ake the nacessary orders, v, Vau Armsu will also analat Alr, Ticod fu thie prosscution of tha indictuent based upon tho come plaint of J, J, McGzath, 3Ir, Hoed—11 {a underatood thieas cases will pass over uutil tmorrow ((his] morning, ¢ ke requent of the defeudant, THE COULT ANXIOUS, ‘The Court—1 wiLh that soiue certulnty conld be s Hved ot with reference (0 (lieni, bocatse it produces very greatembarrassment at the Civit Courl, fho uge curtaluly preveuta eilher Judga Booth oF tywelf from wiviog ur sitention ta elvil Lusinens at the City-lall, and ft 1a somewhst deairable, I tkink, that vus ur the other of us whould be there 80 work upen the ordinary civil busluers, Ar, Jteed—Of course, your Iouor, 1 do not know ‘what delays tosy (alervent fu thiscase, We ars ready uow, aud shall Lo ready to-morrow morulng, What dilatory motlona yuay be taterpodcd by tha otbeg skde T copuot uay, W liave nons to make, Col, Ricaby—We sre not prejiared to sy whellisr there will be auy dilatury motions or unt, We do not Xnow thet our witnessea'can &1l Ls found, 1t oy bo thiat we cannol bo ready for trial to-morrow mornlng, vo used all the diflgence wo could, bat I canuot courss, untll lhc{ arq called, whethor witncases &re bere v uot, We will do all we can to be ready, This saded the discusslon, sud the counsel Joft the suurt, o s Glen Flora. Iths a rerunrkable coincfdenco that of the thousands of juvalids who have iried (llen Flors mineral water uoue hiave Leeu fuund to speak otlier than in its praise, Ask far It st your drugulst’s, e - Olothing at D, J, Linos!, 120 8, Olark 8t. Now, when you are out shiopping for clotbing, go in at No, 124 Bouth Clark atreet, sud you will fad spring uvorcoats at §7, §9, €3, $10, 814, €15, §18, and §lv; wing businices sulta st $0, 312, $14, 15, $16, §18, §:0, sud 824, sad mada from thoe latest styles of cassimerse; N dren cont the different axk your Inspection of (b slock, and this much wo will do if our clothing, In your Judgmont, s not lower fn prico than any olher house ¢ we won't chargs you snything for n naw sult, D, 3, Lines, 123 Clark attvot, re=Caul Holahan. Dont forget Hollian's opening to-lay, rear No. 144 Ktate streof, e e e o MARRIAGES. e At Qutiieio, Ta. Apeil o], 1935, by od, ‘Thomas 1. Lynas, of Ubics- Nowiott, of Guthile, 1o coty. — = DEATHS, TOZTRR—At hin residance, No. 75 West Van luren. at., At 7:10 . m., ot Mondey, Ucorgo W, Lozler, sged &7 78 ! ¢ 11 4. m., on Wolnosdny, from the houss. m’.f'!?n':‘(.\'uc'fi.? ‘Wariin, (nac) and Fiderson, (Va.) pa- s pivasa DI KELLY-AtIm Argold-st., Mary Kolly, t! e ST ALI Aty Mo Kol the it of & V¥ DURANT=AC Nt. Ghacles, TiL, Apell 35, Tiattis N, Tt RuRLA e OF Samen T, ARt THarriet Diusants saad Yoty Tinalon papars plansc eopy, UOOLIDGK~At Dasennort, Ta., on the2ith, of inflam. matoey seumatism, Noilis §,'Uoclides, 1n the 31st yoar of lior age. RUDDIULL-Satnrdas, Apei} 24, tn the th year of age, SNury, witd of Gooryo Tdtdnit, ) il DUWNK=AL her rasiilence, 13 Maxwaltat,, Mes, Trigat “Domas, iolorod wifa ot Fatriok Dowii, died peid 88, Funcral takve place Wadnesday, April 39, from hier rest. doner, at J00'cluck A Mk, LY eatriakes o Holy Famiy Clinrch, thance by cars to Oalvary Cometory. { DUFFEY—At Lls lata resldence, Ko, 81 Fast Eelast., Stariin [offey, axad 72 yonry, & native of tng Parish of Titafey, Costlg Tinrr, County’ Mayo, Troland. Fnoorainn Tuerdny, the 2th, 8t 10 etnck shary, by caeringay o thy Chiuseh of tha Toly Name, thonce to (ats vaer o 5 Naltitnore, St Touts, aud Trish papors ploase copy. __SPEOIAL NOTICES. For Upwards of Thirty Years MUS, WINBLOW'B ROOTHING SYRUP hos boon used fue children nith novor-falllag succoss, It carre ity of the stomach, relloves wind colic, requlates tho bows els, curos dysantery nnd disrrhon, whether arlsing from teothing or ather cansus, An old and welltried ynmeds. For all Purposes of a Family Liniment, TUENOUSEHOLD PANAGEA will be found favaias. Llo. - immediate rollef will fallow. 2 1vo I Ail chins of pain In (he stom: e, or sfife: ricumatism, aolle, culds,apratas,and bruises, For intornaland oatarnal us, Olildven Often Look Pale and Siok Trom no nttior cawso han kiasing wormsin tho stomnch, BROWN'S VERMIFUGK COMEFITS will deatroy worm without Injury L, the child, bulng porfootly winre, and freo from all coloring o othor fujurions lugredients usa- allyunod fa worin proparations. Suld by all drugelsts. 2 conta s bos, 5 A Valunble Horso had Swolling and Hard Tunps In his Theoat, could ot swallose, ap. jhonte, tetantly tha Sorencenond Lumin dieappoared. [ foll aud eat my b At > bils FAADE Marx with- outarpericncin y soreness. Nostabloar ity sbould Blo- withont. fte. “FHOMESOY & BROTIIHS, firen- thenth and_Vinast: hiladalphis. Dl!"! 2, 151 Sixthe ar, Now Vork. I'ee, 6 conts and a1 s hatiin DLy ELISON, POMEROY & CO. Tuesday Morning, Apri! 27, at 9:30 o'elack, OUR REGULAR TUESDAT'S SALE. We linse Jargo Stosk of New and Becond-Hand - FURNITURE WIOIL MUST Bl 501D, HBuyoers T'alno INotice. New and Racoud-hand Patlor, Chamber, and _Dining. Toem UOttico Dosks, Easy Chy Innugos, W 3 Hoxes, Pjor (llasscs, Pi QY & UO., Auct'rs. Chattel Mortgage Sale At No, 766 Michigan-av,, Tresfay Horaing, April 21, at 10 o'clock. Katiro Housshold Furniture of Restdenco No, 766 Mich- igan-av-, near Twenty-socond-st., Urussuls and Wool Carpota, Parlor Faruture, Uhambor and Dintog-Room Furniturs, Stoves, Dods and Dedding, Crockerr, Glars and Tabls Ware, Kilchon Faralture, &a., &0., &c. HLISON, POMEROY & (0., Auctioneers, BANKRUPT SALE AT ATUCTION, Tuesday Morning, April 27, at 11 o'clock, At aur Auction Rooras, $4 and 90 Randolphat. Dy ordor uf Al will soll tho ¥ Brid(ord Hanoock, Tian.s Arignos, taok of A Favkinsoh, combistius of & Btsck of Teas, Notions, Table Catlery, Ciaars, Elc., Ete. KLISON, POMEROY & CO., Auatloneors, 2 Htoven, "?j(m. PUM plied Giles! Liniment tadiduot Asa. | AUCTION BALES, By GEO, P, GORE & GO ¥ UB X 70 Wa.bngh & co, DRY GOODg| On L A 1 noxtsale (Tuondas, Apell 1) will b fall sng gy, pleata n ever; ol dafnet Ligen toote, o Nottings, i Pararls, a1t i s gt iy U arisly of Genta’, Tadies! ey A God iy i ot dren (irent hankenotatnok of Yatkes Nattas’ 3ot ang Tallina” ik and Bislo Glovey, 1, gt Elpe"Undacenit il ki 2 TMold Regular Trado Sales of STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS WOOLENS, CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods, Notions, STRAW CGOODS, Umbrellan, ¥lats, Cnps, Gloves, BOOTS AnND SETOHES Taocsdays and Thursdays, dinmt Mon's ) 4 Youths* U “”.=E Wty Uloth Linen, anis Sisaw Goaderd 0894 o Puy, ersreetiies it Fanoy Govarleta, Jacquard Sprogg, oo ltno of Tal - , nloa nu]?"!mll OIIJ‘!r:Ih“U‘"zhgd Do HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS| #iieitis imimrimisias Turniture, Carpols, Ol Cloths, CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, Crookary, Glassware, &o. Weilneednys nnd Soinrdays. Pagticalnc altention given (o tho ssle of Honsehold oodsat private dwallitigs or at olie rogulnr sales Wodnos- dayeand Saturday At Sulesrooms, 108 Exst Madlson-sl RADH SATE] 2 &y TUESBAY MORNING, Apcll t :30 o’clack, At Halenrooms, 108 Madiso Becond Floor, DY GOOIDME, Mon's, Boys'y and Youths' Olothing, ETRAW GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, WAL A. BUTTERS & €O, Auctloneor HALE OF TH1 ENTIRE FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, &c., Ot Dwolliar o, 4 Sengaman.at,, f Madjson, WEDNESDAY MORN IR0, et 'a: ’L’{’Nn"’nlsck‘ can CARPHETS] AL1E o'clnok the best o sl wilne o Bott Carpat Hale of the ssaon, yigy Dy A SR heim oods Hale bogin af ORO, B. GORR A 8 and 70 w-figh',,_ Open and Top Buggies, PEAETONS, Land 3-Spring Demoerg; and IXarncss, AT AUGTION, on Taesilay, Aprll2, at1la. Cuntom work and muat o sold. & o, £V, P. GORF & 00., 83and 70 Wabtatgy, H OG0 et e, 837 Indiana-av, Betwezn Siateenth and Elghteenihosts, The Entire Honsehold FURNITORE OF A FINST-CLASS DWRLLING, tisting of handsowe Parlnr’ Farmitre, 3Mathic-op T hirs, Brascl str, Lace (i [ Cors, e Bpdding, Dintas sosiacna i ieboa tmags | O Tuosday, April 27, at 10 o'alogk, Four, Bods, Hedding, o tare, Hitaves, da., the whola beiog (he ontire ontfit of & 1o-ruomn hausa. r. #m:rmubu Darls Plaan, oxcellent tons, and tn ordor. WA. A BUTTERS & CO., Auctioncers, HALE GXf HANDSOME FURNITURE, ‘Valvot and Brussols Carpots, &o., Rlogant Chamber Sots, Patlor Sults; two Book made to order; Marble-Top Tables, Divane, Fasy g Rockors) Nocdstends, Haroane, Mitrars, Extenting 7o, atuut Lliaics, & vory fina flh!nbnlrg‘,,ll’u!;'l and Iteddie Chian, NS &1 o Warn, Bty fruseols Throo 1y CaroninDraporion, Hejrecs GRORGE F. GORE & CO.. Auclloneyy, Extra Large and Fi AUCTION SALE OF Boots, Shoes & Slippar On Wednesday, April 28, at 9 1.2q, m, rompt. And at same tima & Beautful line of Clild's Piiladeiphia Colored S, GKO. P, GURR & CO., 69 and % Wabash., On THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 9 1-2 o'clock, Wo shall clona the balanco of a Stock of Oh, ng, Platod Wure, and Gl . Dnior otiring from baathesy, 4o 1o 8 HOUSEROLD FURNITORE, Parlor and Chamber Soty, Walnut Ward, :?‘tacfid::tnmfin "l;{mles&%nlu&n,n Be trazdy nus, Marble an ‘60d-T a3 Tihj Wilnut Gbairs and Rookors, Waihites Buroaus, Sofas, Lounzos, Mattrcasas, Ohests, Refrigorators, Parlor and Ofes Deska, Bhow.Cnses, Liasy Chnirs, Marblesd 'ood-Top Hall Trues, Darvoti. cte. G. P. GORB s Auclrs, CLOTHING We Shail Ifold Another Famous CLUTIING 3 on THURSDAY, APRIL, 2, At tho residence of ft. GOLDSTEIN, Fsq., Mo, 651 Biatost,, WEDNPSDAY MORNING,' Apni 23, at 1o olelook, © Mr, {ialdutein, fotending to'be abuout from Chicago for several months, Wi} sel) b hold olle i o8 o R K Iret anl S iticboart ining Table, Velvet anl 1, Nrus sols Carvota, Rtuiso, Hodding, Clhion 41t (invsrare; Clurommos, 43 Maturee, togothior wili & frost Yasiory of her goods., . 2 WM. A, BUTTHRS & CO,, Auctionosre, SALE 01 TOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Furnituro, Oarpots, OIl GCinths, Table Cut. lory, ana'Platod Waro, A flun atack of Ghins and Whit to Ware, Frane i £ Cousraan il aaware 198 Usses Obtimaesh, Tiaied Hhiaw Cases, ele., otc., WRONESDAY MORNING, Aprl 24, at 10 o'clock, At our Balazroonia, 108 Madison. WM. A, BUTTK! 18 ontire boure. 2 of Toeawand Parlor Far. et & CO., ‘Auctionars. REGULAR TRADE KAL) OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, ‘WOOLENS, CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods, Notions, Htraw Goods, Umbrallas, Hats, Caps, Glaves, BOOTS, SHOES, and SLIPPERS, THURSDAY MORNING, April20, attig o'clock, at our Halnasooms, 105 Madlaou-al., Seconi Floor. Wal, A, BUTTLRS & GO, Anctioneors, = . ] . The Entire Furniture OF DWELLING 230 WEST MONROE-3T, AT AUCTION, TIHURSDAY MORNING, Avrll 20,0t 10 ofcli, The stocl: far thix sale conctsin peinell A Gonsisting of Paclor Faruituro, Marblo-top. Cliambee | WICAL in Bprini avd Suncner Hiyl s Al fruh i st ivets g Wont Chrpat, Hots lmh:j;l, b, | weods., 3 R il Telfaots Furniinre; Soves, ale. it s Gompriaing & very complote anil danrans outibo” "0 | and CHILOI fuita® BOT ol WM, A, BUTTELS & CO,, Auctlonsors, Andon tha ssme dzy & I'all Lino of GENTS' FURNISHING GO0DS, As previously annonnoad, the Stock of PFLAUM €0 Nnt\'url.wlll Lo Glusad Out I:’ihl?ulr.by‘nz;:u‘t R. 8. EIOLDEN, . uigues, A Alno, far eale at 12 o'cl ll‘p"l'!fl'i:l";!l";. o'clock, & 1tno of 2.ply, 3ply, and Cov GEO. P. GORE & CO0., 30 Wabash- iy 8. DI co., Gonteal Furmiture, AT 169 SOUTE WOoOOD-S7T. prpaireen Adsme and Moncsa-ta), AY MORNISG, Anril 59, at 10 o'clock, wo shal eall to anttro hodnatioh sfocts of & A sugl mt Lit: Lar, ‘Cnriber, Dintog-reonty and 1Ccho Turmiiee 13t Mattrorios, Druasels Unriota, Mirrors, Lace Ong. i, lodures. Oruckery, Glihietro, \erethor with ai- ost ovary iy reqnisite for BaoKOR I, W TR L E A wottonvers, AT OUR AUCTION ROOMS, ‘'PHIS MORNING, AT 0:30, o sell, nmiler Chattel Mortgaes, tho ontire olfests of Anilarsna’s Rostaurant, eonsisting of a largo lot Plated hivon: Forka, Hooous, 6w Urockory "By orter or GNO. I, KU EIGE! oo, Mortgageo R Rt R R Auctiontors, Blogant Houselold Furmitung AT AUCTION, AT RESIDENOE OF LEON MANDKL, ESQ., NO. 1046 MIOHIGAN-AV,, Wedneaday Morning, April 28, at 10 o'clock, Farlor, Chamber, aod Dining-Room FURNITURE, Flozant Mantal Mirrors, Carpeta, Chamber Hots, Mat- trovenn. Hodding, Oruckorr,” Gises K00, ChiSA Watt: K’mhcn Whnre, Stavos, sia., ato, ntice 1entiuro for honsckooping, e, Mandel golog to New York, Kverything toho suld. MLISON, POMEROY & 00., Auctior SeLontom Wednesday Morning, April 28, at 10 0Clock, AT THE FLEGANT PRIVATE RESTDENCE No. 1137 Indiana-ay. Largs and_attractts ondldly furalatind anlo of & s lors. hotite, contisting of tho bariors alogantly and elxbora farnixhed, splondid French plats mantel sad plos. wic, fors, lacw curtaius and lamsbrequins, vich carpols, arior sults, caar-claies, Cliakering piaho, chambor ‘sua. iy biack walnuty beds, aud bodding, dinlog-roum famiture, tables, chalrs, wpivndld sldo-board, crockory, alaty, and chiva-wara, niid plated.ware, Milchun.waro, laundey, olo., il firat claa, 1n : vlor. lin1ho private sinck of winds and Niquors—one cark brandy, inariod by the Gwhur, 834 beoh 1n colar 1on o PBAL1 folnck the splendid coupe-buger, borse, ond har. ness will ba sold. “Ehib (50 i ot the wosson. Fauily leaviog tho city. Evarything must be i ELtioN, rosenoy & go., Auctionaers, —_—— e Aud Art Sale. CHICAGO ACADEMY OF DESIGN, TIIB 8PRING EXUIBITION AND AN- NUAL 8ALE OF QHOIOH Criminal Paintings, How from the Easels of thebest Amorlcan Artlate, Begiuning Wednesday Eveuiug, Auril 20,75, At the Gallery of the Acadom - Ve :{;rnur V;nn "nu?a::‘fafimh"'" 3inx Co Netaan (1 Dogealt, 1o Muery nitton of Sals Nelden I, L. ity N K Eairoane, Wil 5 1. G iy i pariqk, W oo §. Waikor, Juun N. duttl, il tho Oilvsr 5 ¥, o 7)) i 4 N P et Ly and Koo, . LEGAL, FHEARUIEY DRUARTA BT OkricE OF CONPTIOLLEL OF 111y, OunuENcY, e Tooab "t‘:“‘m"’r“"" l’fl‘l.l’. 1uls, h! slims apsiont "0 ok Glunty Keddona Rank of Coie eayo," I11., that same wust be presonted L . Il thiee I‘ml!l‘oh.l:igluh &::l:‘ e fllulll Dnvfi b\\l;{lfl‘ 3 Hlnldhlfl rorh (hia ey of o wi Ciwod: " D."""L&W AY.K )&7 mutro 01 (! 't L0V & 00.. Auotlonners. BIRATILN thoagh 13 Uhion- 8 1 parie, 13 & o Atictionesrs, 43 and %2 Fast ltandolphat MEGULAR AUCTION SALES OF 100SEHOLD GO0 GENERAL MERCHANDIE KVERY WEDNESDAY AND BATURDAY. All our business oxclusfvoly on commissian. Fattiealit attention givon 1o utslda raics, - Cash bdraaces nada on conslgiments WEDNESDAY, April 26,at 10 n.m1, At 80 and 82 Bast Randolphesty IExtensive Sale OF USED AND NEW Household Furniture, Carpeting, Bedding, &, 1 ;l'h‘l da:"l'{l\ll‘ nIE two first-class Dwelliugs, and s gt of tatel Puratiure; *Tho, larea fot firxmv UARPETING, (o Brwly alp Tapotry, nid Tagzain: p Varnitues Doslor, cnlitisesd Geomg PAR. Taorarer et cans’ st Chizbet haadusmo Phrior, o an wsod Offco Fnture o o Frnliure. i aaley bl p«knm;mry. oilore uroat Indacenmit o o o forlers Snd RansskTBIRGRR & €O, Auctionwn THURSDAY, April £9, nt 10 d. % At the Private Rosidenco, No. 7 Campbell Pork, QGontoel Household IPurniture, Carpetiss Dodding, &o. , DINGRE 4 00,, Auctlsanrs FRIDAY, April 30, at 10 &, At 80 and 82 Enst Rondolphesty The Block of & Grocory Dealur, TEAS, COVFEES, SPIOBS, BUGABY OANNED GOODS, & 8. DINGKE & CO., FRIDAY, April 30, at 1 o’clock p. I Yoo o B, SOLAIRS Warolkinero charean 13 asko ol Doaboe. Abio, the iy Hziarus of & rst-ciige boat Mackale " . e 1L 10 Bt B BALY: o FINE FURNITURE! OIL PAINTINGS, KNABE CONCERT GRAND PIANO, At thu residonce of Ttobert Rao, K, N0 TTT WEST WASHINGTON.ST, Fridey Morning, April 30, at 10 o'clock, Woshall for caah the entico Housohold Ellacts, whichlatho ¥in0 Preier Fatnitute, Morbictoy Fbi Jitagero, Lounges, Mirrors, Laco Unrtaine, and Oil Paint- Ings, thin Library and Chambor Sols, DinineJtoom and ISlichen Pamituro, Cliina, Crockery,nnd (lasswaro, iods, liedding. Slovas, ate. Alsoa 0y 736 tull e S cnvie sy N ich tane, in ewowd ('nas, coat ). WAL, & BUTTERS & G0, Avetloncers, By JAS. P, McNAMARA & €O, 27 Pas¢ Washington-st, OOMMISSION BOOT AND SHOE HOURE, 1,000 Cases Boots and Shoes AT ATUCTION, TUESDAY MORNING, April 27, at 9:30 o'clock. Yull lines of Now Burink Goods without resorva, 500 Lats Hosiery, Stspenders, Car- pets, Umbrellas, &e., e e 1 N0 Washingtod ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS & € Auctionsers, 77 and 79 Boath Deacborn.at. SPECIAL SALB, This Morning, at 0 1-2.0'clock, OF RICI AND ELEGANT Parlor @nd Chamber Sets And a fall assartment of new, Arst-class FURNITURE. At 11 o'clock s, 10, CHATTEL MORTGAGE of fm- meny :k of Iina Furniture and Housrkeeping (loo A lareo stuok of Brusiols cud ligraic Cacuatss Siiv viated Ware, Boaa Fountatus, Now Haruoss, Blattrossos, and Bodding in gruat varioty . On Wednoaday o I aetiopeers: FRIDAY, Aprhl 30, ‘Al Tvanston, the Ilouwhlldl“flmdl By WILKINS, BRUSH & €O Auctloucors, 195 aml 197 East Raudolph “ FURNITURE, CARPEIS, PIANG, & av., corper flamok ogitlat os! e | AtPrivate Restdance, M3 1iohy i Ty it \ T x N ba soid re By J. B CHAMBERS & CO. | {iithols i MOGNING, ac b il b6 20 fow — Kiichen, and Chambor ¥armlt i, Lot CLOSING OUT SALE ni i T At 147 und 119 Fitcheny., on Tuosdiy, April T AT L Sty 4l at Vil :‘l:fl‘:“l‘- ol s dyud Neddiog, Btobom al the Gag Fiatursh o o oron ito, els. uc.ol%hl‘iull fl?m;'r L"uf."%“'nzr(fis: :‘7\': iy oa itvo hasdred §arde st Tirusels sod T . Gilinry eto, Alo, h fargd sais, story. N b W00 wold ‘at suiotlon, withaut ve- | T UATPSIA: w1y e IR, BRUBIL & 00,, Auctinert, co tiz{us u*'l.\.ll‘ I;H lumml’(ll:nlcl 'vbu "ma'l :I(Jl iaris tor Eoun g GHAM RIS z: (itivh “Wodnosday, April 28, 6¢10 8. I dealers. Al ASSIGNEE'S HALE Furnituzo, Paclor Sulta, Ohumber ol Dige i ing-room Furnituro, and QJazpe S[I‘Ykfil"s SIOBK 0[ Hals, PUI‘S, aflfl PIH[IIBS, Antnm%flu\ullmnak to fl-}u:o‘dl?nt- Auctionut. Will bo conoluded TULBDAY, st 10 8. m, 2L Weat W HLKING, DRUSI = Madtsgnat,___ J, 1. OUAMBERY 8 00!, Auo! Baturday, May 1, at 3 p. @ if] [\ Babidiag, (70 208 WEST WASHINGTON-ST, (imecowunon e st » e s romaove 14 it he dosir WILKINS, BRUSI & €O, Avetlonst®y Wednesday, April 28, at 10 a, m,, Patlor, Dinlag.ltovm, and Kitchen Vurnlture, sod entire soulvnts of BOIOY 11 p uykns & 0O.. Auotionesrs. By 15, T LEE : SORLEN, s Tussday, 37th inst,, at 10 o'olock, FAIRBANKS' scai ts FURNITUR PAIRBANKS, MORSE & t§ i) IOI\T‘,.""“ bl | Gormer Aberdeonsnd Mouroeats, Uontent 111 &113 LakoSt., Ohlcago, Bouses, 30 rorsy ummplotely furalshed. Bocarefultobuy oty the Geauisa, | oo S Lk, Belast

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