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e —————— e tuting new Poats, and to answer all 1. nl:i:: i o Opiles ame. I abjoct, O ade 1. B, Raynoida hax bren detached snd se- igaed to fln!y‘al hief of Hiaff for ihe Marshal-in. ¥ 1 day, O O o cammostly enjolned tn reccive and en~ (eriain thelr visiting comrades fa & manner that shal {eriSct bonor npon ane name and organization, and Tedound 0 tho credit of our Blale and city, NISOELLANEOUE, ©n motimnof Comrade Gonld, & vote of thanks was tondored to Mr. Drake for his courtosy in slodin tho nise of Lis patlors Lo the maeeting. ‘' Commandar then fntroduced to tho moot= {ng Col. Pottor, Col, Comatock, and Comrade Chnse, of Nihode Island. Thoy woro recolved wish great oleera for the groat Stata of tho Union, ‘Tho samo courteny was sl o oxtonded to Departinont-Commander Hana- forl, of Wiaconsin, 'On mation of Mx). Brawn, the Adjutant-Gon- rsl of tho Dopartmont wad ingtructed to repre~ gont to Postmaster MeArthur that (ke G, A, I, would much profor Lhat tho lotler-carilors who sto members of the Ordar should take part in tho procession In tho G. A, I, ranks rather than smang tho cartiers. Tho Chicago Poxts then reported to the Adju- {ant soven mon from oach Post for the fullowing purposcss Four for a detail to plich the tentw on tha Jako eliore, two to sid Oon, Boem in the dv.orations, and onoas sentinels for the Na- et BEueamnment, ‘Afser somo further miscellancous disousslon, tho waoting dissolved. — THURSDAY'S PROCRAMME. THE GRAND PROCESHION. The Marahal in Chief aud the Grand Divielon 3tarabale and aida hold s mooting in tho Shor- man flouse club-room yestorday nfternoon, and sgrood upon the followivg with referenco to tho parsde Thuraday, Thero will probably be more oranizations u the lina than tho oues named, only those being sesiynod pomtions who have reportod to the Chlef of Btafly FORMATION OF THE LINE. Hcadquarters’ Grand Reunion of Soldiese and Saflors ¢t Chicago un the 12th, 13th, and 14th of Aay, 1875, ‘Tua following ordern sre fiirnished for the informse tlea and guidauco of tha focal and visiting military 401 naval commauds participating i the porsde on {hi0 14th of blay, 1475 1 1. Tho reapoctiva organizations will sasemble sa Bervinaltor dotalied at 10 », . sbarp! _ Divirion Mar- shials aud thotr alds willbe wpou the ground fo put i lina thelr renpoctive divisous 1he soveral comumands 18 Jgned to tien, Detachmant of police sa skirmishers undee come nd of a Bergeniit, (hoeral Buperiutendent and two Caplaina of Pollss, i unted, fiergoant and platoon of pole Marsbaliu Chlof—Geu, Frin Onief of Btall—J, 5, Koy ucids. Adjutant-Genoral, J. J. Uoaly. Ads—Col, 1t, W. Tiicaly, inj, W. D. Richarilson, @‘n, I, N, Stiien, Col. ichard Healf, Gol, W, O. Os- quod, Maf E. I.'G, Klokko, Maf, 3. L. Dluthardt, Supt. U, ¥, Oliver, Ma, John McCarthy, Maj, I BLorinan Vail, MaJ, J. W, litockway. Capt, Feter 1and, My, R, F. Wilion, Capt. I A. Filkins, Dr. J, Fe Wooks, ‘Capt, George A, Troclicht, Gol, B, ¥, Gross, Onpt, 0. I, Mataou, Lieut, Stephien I', Lrown, Lieut, 8. A. Oliappell, Capt. Frauk f, Allen, Ms4. C, G, Barts, gigh, Ozl b, Smll, Copt, Tonsy . Bowmten, Capt. € 3 Gullesu, Mol Harry B Kell, Oipt, 6, W. lark, Capt, 8, W, Lott, baj. C. 'S, Bquires, Col, T, IL. Kocle, mity, Gapt. Thomas Brednan, Oapt. G an, Capt, R, E, D Lawreuce, Col. W Blotd, Col. Louls irlck Dunch. Gén, . A, Bcridan and sty = orniat Guards, of Paunes, .+ 18 & guard of honor 40 the prize fag. 4 YINST GRAND DIVISION, Bwnd. Oraud Marshal—-Col. 8, D, Taldwln. Adde—11a], Adolph O, Huxae, 34J, David B, Kennlon, Myf. Frauk W, Gutler, Muj, Swayne Wickersuam, Opi. O, WV, Zalig, O, 3, Ward, Gapl. Joschl Sher’ wi, Capt. W. J, Plows, Capt, Pred Dusss, Capl. It P D.rlckaon, Nelson Flandsburg, Oivalry escort, - First Rteginent Illinols Blats Guards, Chicago, Col T. 8berman, A, C. McClurg, - LaBalle Guarita, Hannibal Zonayes. Tha Piret Grand Diviston wifl form on Green 33t rosting ou Washington, left on Lake strest, SEQOND GRARD LIVIAION. Pund, T B e B evetal, st 8, O, ks, .Y, loatlan, MaJ, 6. B Syers’ Cadola, Clavel Dwight Guards, Dwight, 1il, Montgomery Light Gulards, 8.orling Guaris, The Bscond Grand Diviston will form on Green u..::: right resting an Washington, left oo Madisca ey THIND ORAND DIVISION. Grand Marahal—Col, Owon Blusit, Aicds—-3a). P, Flinn, Cept. Tuomsa Lonergan, Capt, D, W, Quirk, Capt, Johu McAsay, ‘Mulligan Zouaves, Votsran Organirations of tha MNinetaont! enty-third, Thirty-nith, Fifty-acventh, IMty-algith, Blxiy-fifth, Beventy.second, Kightys Elin, aod Ninetieth Linvie, Tha Third Divislon will form on Peoris street, right rating on Weshington, left on Lake strest, FOURTH GRAND DIVISION, Bend, iwrabinl—Gen. Dilger. Alls—G. A, Koru, Erank Bchwoinfurth, A, Kres- mor, Gearge Meintzman, Jacob Gross, Guatavus Giess, Ancrow Jacoby, Emil Hoeshater, Franz Amberg, Fers luend L 3. W, Wallls, Charies Feldkamp, r 1angesteld, Governor's Guard, Springfield. Vetorsus of tho Twenty-fourth ssd Eighty-sesond Tiinols aud Twenty-sixtli Wisconsin, All othor vialling organtzations, Two companiea Poul-ONica carriors, ‘e Fourth Dfrision will form on Peoris steset,tight reating on Waahington, left on Madison strest, FIFTH GRAND DIVISION, Band, Grand Marshal—11. Hilllard, Alda~Ma}, J, W, Trockway, Ma},J, Johnson, Gapta, B. ¥, Haruer, Jamos Stowari, N, Petrie, A, McLsod, Jaunis J, Hesley, Josspl Eagle, John Blaphicus, L. 1, e Grand Army Guards, Rockford, Escort of Eighth Wixconatn, bearing the war-asgh “0ld Abe” Graud Army Posts—Tansom No, 1; Burrell, Flalo- #eld, 11t 3 Turner, Turner Junction ! Bbermsti, Mo- wmence; J. i, Thomas, Chicago; McCulicoh, Bloome ingtol Oblcago; Wyman, Obicago; Lyons, Culcags; McPhorson, Kaslukea; Dartluron, Jollet Bedgwick, Bizoators §. G, Ward, Elgin; Potter, 8yca- mora; Bob McOook, Chicago: ‘Arrow 'Swilh, ' Arrow Bmith, McLosn County; Albany, Albany:’Homer, Homier; Rawllas, Wilmington; ¥, iL, Bhoridan, Ohlcst T oulld, Madison, Wis, THE PROCESSION. THE LINE OF MARCIT. The eclumn will movaat 11 o'clock, & w,, in the follouing order : Weat on Washingion stroot {0 Stngse mon, south on Bangamon to Marrison, esst oo Harrle #on t0 Halstod, south on Halated to Twelfth, ext on Twelfth o Michigsn avenue, north on Michigsn aveuus to Mourca sirecl, weat on Monroe streot to Dearborn, north on Dearboru to Lake, west on Laka to Clark, soull on Olark to Washinglon, west on Waalie Angtols to LaSalle, aoutls on Lisiallo 16 Adams, ecat on Adzms to Clurk, souths on Glark to Van Luren, Upon artiving at Adama streol willi Lis nida wlll take p stceet, facing the Grand Pacifia lote! The veveral bands immediately npon thelr arrival il be aaslgned potitions ou the sidewalk ia front of e hotal, sud will jofu in the closing ceremonted, INBTUUCTIONE, ‘When thaline reschien Michigan avenue, 1t will break inte colump of companies, in which order thoy will L.." ‘befors the ravl-wlnfxomun, i Excollency Gav, vorldge, lils Honor oyor Oolviu, fuvited guests, and tno Exscutive Commiiies, who will be stationed @ the Lalcony of thie Exposition Bullding, The Graud Marshals and stalf of the Marshaldin- Ghlef will roport to Gen, Josvph 8, Reynolds, Chlef of Blaff, at tho eaal entrance {0 the Bherman House, or thie 1%tk {nat, at 0 'clock s, 1, SPECIAL OUDERS, 1. Army organizations willreport at & early an hour 88 Pouaible the names of tho oilicers sud streugth of Aiely pomymands to thess headgusrters, 2, Each oruantzation wiil proce:d (o the locality as- :fnod thiem respoviively under thy commands lect- Ly themaelves, ond roport 1o the Graud Marahal of helr respective divisious ou the 13tk fnat, at 0:50 a, m, 3, All yolaran organizativns and soldiurs destring (0 {ust., and who do Dot sppear n the printed progruinme, are roquestad to to Gen, J. 8, Resuolds, CLiof of Bafl, at s sazly an hour as posalula for ksslgnment to places in aizations having headquarters tn the orth Divislon will report to Col, Dilger on the morn« ing of the 13th, st 8 o'clock, at Turner-1all TUE IRIZE DROL. 5. At 2 o'clock on Fridays competitive drill will xcur o the Lsko shore immediately south of the lxe postlaon Bullling betwoou the varivus military comn- atteudiug the rounion for & flag, which will be eated by the Chairman of the Executive Commite of the lieunlon, The following rules and regulations will be atrictly m-lndk:g.w any violation of the eame will not bo ookyd, No apioy will be allowed to enter with less than #xtsan , or thirty-iwo men, and each compsny vnu“b; llil:'m thirty minutes for the arill, whish will ollows 3 ;. :cl‘:oni o;m. soldlor withm:\ l{ml. ., Hrhool of (le company without axms, & Manud of st L armas, 4. Heliool of woldier with arms, 8. Bchiool of company with arcus, ‘The companics will not be required to sdhere to Ups fton¥ tactice, Lub will Le strictiy coutiusd to the sbove , and will bo subject ta tie decialon of the follow- Tamed officers, who have bee vinted sa L job & au'u';‘ u.oo. f“fi”’;‘;" o, um‘(x on, Heury 7, Boa apt. B, 'Newl erm -n.u.wlu‘-nmnua.l e oom " 2 8! la chazge of the various milil o v e ‘menta necossary Lo striotly earry out the foregoing ot dors, In order toavoid confasion and ensure prompi- nean'of action, — REGIMENTAL MEETINGS. THE NINETEENTIL ‘The wurvivors of the Ninsteanth Illinols Yol untoor Regiment (Col. Turchin's) held a mocting last night in the Recorder's office to make praps- rations for turnlng out in the grand parade on the 13th inat, On motion of Capt. Tiremner, the ** boya " de- clded to turn out a8 & company on tho day of the orade. i On molion of Capt. Btephons, s committen consistiug of thres was appointed by the Chair 1o proouta a suitable uniform hat and badge for the ocoasion, The Chair appointed nssuch com- mittes Capts. Brumnor, Colby, and Stephons. On motion the mootivg adjourned to maet sgain to-night at tho samo place at 7:30 o'cluck. TILY: FIETY-BLVENTI, A mestiog of the Fifty-novonth Illinols Regl- mant was held Inst night at the Bhorman Houae, Col. Daldwin prosiding. Tho inooting was & sort of regimontal reunion, and it was sagroed to moot at the North Turnor Iall, on the aftornoon of the 13th, after the parade, to form & porma~ nont organizatlon as o bonoficial soctety, THUE TWPLYTH CAVALUT, A mosting of the Twelfth Illinols Cavalry waa beld laet night at the Bhormsn llouse, Col. Iiamilton 1. Dox presiding. Uuly eight wers presont, and, aftor somo discussion, it was con- cludod " that |t would bo lnoxpediont to tusn out ine Lody for the paradeof tho 18th inst, It waag agreed, however, that mombera of the regi- ment should meet at tha Blorman Hougo ,at9 o'clock Thuraday morning. THE NINETY-BIXTIL A fow of thasurvivors of the Nioety-sixth Il livois legimont mot at the Grand Pacifie Hotel last ovemng, Gon, John O. Smith was called to tho cbalr, and Adjt. ¥. A. Blodgett wan clected Heoretary. 'Tho object of the meoting was to organize, 80 n& to paiticipate fua body i the parade on the 1ith inet, On motlon, the Leadquartom of the regiment wero fixed at Itoom 1, No. 85 Washington siroet. It was stated that largo deleystions of old members of the rogiment would be present from Lake and Jo Davioss Counties, and, oa motion, it waa declded that the Cb!cnfio membors meot thom at the tralns and escort thom to hendquar- tora, After a liltla talk of on uformal charac- tor, the meoting adjournod. THE BEVENTY-BECOND. Abont thirty of tho surviving membera of tho Hoventy-socond Illinols Voluntoers asgombled in tho hLuil st the routhesst corver of Clark and Monroe streots last ovoning, aud resolved to turn oot Thursday with tho otiter votetans, mooling st their ball at 8 thot moroing. Maj. Powell, the former Bllr‘mou of tho repimont, resided, Meusta. Dooloy and Highland wera Sulou&lnd to go to Springtiold and obtalo the regimontal colors, ‘Tho members then foll in for drill undor Capt. Baxton. 1t la expectod that 100 of the old Boventy-second witl bo here. TUE OAVALRY, A meating of ex-cavalry soldiers of the United Bintes was hold vesterday ovening at'tho Palmer Ifouse, Col, 15, W, Chamborlain 1t tho cbnir, rua Capt. 11, J. Maher actinvg ma Becrotary, Tho objoct of the meoting was to organiza the cavalry for the parade at the coming grand rounion, and was attended by ropresontutives from Vormont, Now York, Wisconein, Iows, In- dlans, Ohlo, and differout parts of Iilinola. Af- ter nomo little discussion, 1t wad resolved to hold a gonaral mootiug at the Palmer lioune at 8 o'clook tlug e\‘u«\mg. which all cavalrymen are requesiod tu attend. —— MISCELLANEOUS. LFADQUARTERE. The headqnarters of the differont departmenta of tho Grand Army of the Republie, mlitary or- ganizatious, sad local ooonnittocs, will bo as foliowa ¢ Crand Pactfio Hotel—National HMaadauarters; Do- partinenta of “Afsasachusells, Wisconain, Minnesota, and New York, G. A, 1.3 Inviallon, Friutlug, sad Traneportation Couniittens; Armny of tho lowmues Niuth Army Corpa; Actiliery Corps of United Htaten ; end the Trou Brigade of Wisconaln, Palmer Lotse—Departments of Maiue, New Hamp- shire, Vermont, Ithoda Tsland, Connecticut, Potomac, Maryland, Wost Virginia, G. A. R.; Recepiion and Headquariers Oonitnitte; Army of the Teanesneo; Nary and Marine Carps; Cavalry Corpe of She Uniled Blates, Stierman House—Departmonta of Pennsylvanis, INinois, Indiana, Ohlo, New Jeruey, and Iowa, G, A, It.; Fitance, Exccative, and Docorative Commilte Avmies of the Cinberland and Ohlo; T' Ninetieth, Soventy-second, seveuth, Filty-cighth Ilinols third Wiscousin, Tremon? lousé—~De wonty-thi Twenty-fourth, Filty: Regimonts, sud Tuirty- rimonts of Californls, Toxas, Colorado, Kansss, and Wyoming, O, A. R.; Progranuns and Mus{o Committeca ; Ariny of Georgia. riges House—Dopariments of Nobraska, Missour, Kentucky, Micuigun, eud Alabans, €. A It Army of s James, + 4 Firat Illinois State Guards, Hrnamtion Jhiiling~All otber uniformed nd vislt 1ng military organtaations, DISTINGUISIED OUESTS. Among the distinguishod and prominent gen- tlemen from abroad who will bo prosent are the tollowing : Gen, Charlos Dovons, Jr., of Boa- ton, Commandar-in-Chist of the Grand Army of tho Bopublio; Gov. Martranft, Peun- gylvania; Gov. Taylor, Wisconsin; Ool. D. M. Albough, Minneapolls, and party of thirty with thelr wivos; Gou, Jurdine, New York ; Gen. Hawloy, Connecticut; Gen. Louls ‘Wagnor, Pliladolohia; Gon. Clinton B, ¥iske, Col. D. J. Lines, Capt. Thomas Lonorgan, Oapt. Ford smm-hsn Louls ; Geu, Barnard, Clove- 1and ¢ Maj. ifanaford, Milwaukoo; Col. Harn- don, Madison ; Gep. Lew Wallacs, Gan, Josoph Coburan, Indianapolis; and (as is expeocted) Gen. Grant, who will probably stop on his way to St. Louis ; Gen. Buckby, Connooticut. Gov, Boveridge will loave Bpringfield for Chicago to-day to bo _present at tho recaption of tho members of the Grand Army of the lepublio on Wodneeday evoning. ‘The Gavernor's Guard, of ?.crlngfleld, were ro- viowod and_inspectsd by thelr commanding officer, Col. Johusou, tast night, in tho pressuce of a largo number of ladios and gontlomen, This roviow lu mapunlur’ to thoir leaving for Chica~ Ro. It is tho cxpectation of the citizons that the Guord will roturn with tho flag whioh ia to be givon to the bast company, A Iargo numbor of small delegations of sol- diera from tho towna in Illinols, Jowa, Missouri, Wisconain, Michigan, Ohio, and Indiaua will ar- riva thiu evoning and to-morrow morning, as wil soveral veteran organizations, numberlug from twonty-five to fifty, About twenty-live members of the Grand Army of the llepubltc of St. Fauland Minueap- olis loft last ungxt for Chicago, sccompanied by saveral ladlen. They will be joined by s fow othors at Winons, Minn. THE POLICE KSCODT, Gon, Frank Shorman, Graud Marebal of the Aruy Reunlon, visited police hoadquartsrs yes- torday morning and requested Supt, Lehm to make arrangomonts for tho colobration of tho dny by tho policomen who served as soldlors during tho War, and alao that such obicers be allowed ta toke tlelr places with their respeotive rogiments, It was finally decided to tarn ouc two platoons of ypolicemen, ona from the Wost and tho othor from tha Bouth Division. i TUE DECOBATIONS. Gon, Heam s soniewhat aunnoyed at the lack of Chicago ladlos in r;lrlnllnm. Teiteral nouncementa failed soouro tho attendauce yostorday of any Iadies at the appointod place, ZNo. 179 Wabaali avenue,—although there wera plenty of evergreons there awaiting thelr quick fingors. Tho Genoral bogs that at loast fifty 1adies will repors to-day in ordor to proparo the wreaths and dacorations for the approsching army reusion. . COMMITTER AEETINGA. Tho Exeontiva Comnmities will be in seasion at the Bherman House from 13 until 3 o’clock thin afternoon, {n order to_cowpleto tho programme of exorcises for tho threo duys of the reunion, Every membor ia sarnestly rmgmaled to ba pres- eut, sinco no furtber timo can be wasted, T'ho sub-committoe hiaving in charge the mak- ing of arrangemonts for thu concert at the Ex- position Building Wedneaday ovening will meet at the Grand Paoific Hotel at noon fo- day, A foll attendanco is dosired. LOUISIANA. improved Condition of Affalrs, Nsw Yorx, May 10,—The IHon, Willism A. ‘Wheeler, of the Louisiana Congressional Com- mittes, hay addresaod a lettor to the Times, and, iu anawer to the question, ** Is tho Louisiana adjustment a succoss or & fallura 7" writeas "1 firmly belleve thas Louisiana has at last caught inspiration from the new order of things, and that, oxhausted as she 1s with tumult and vio- lenco, yot with » just Governmont and tho edu- cation of her psople, tho last justnow hor great- eat nood, ahe, it steady sud slow paco, wil omerge from what scemed 10 be ler ut- torly helpless ocoudition,” lm regard to the reseating of the four Demoorats tho Iouss of Nepresontatives, Mr. or pays: **No one cau be fouud iu Louial- 0 sasort that at the timo theso four Demo- wore uuseated there was a quorum of the presont, 80 thess four Domocrats had beon bgm deprlved of their seats, and ug done notbing to forfelt shem, thi engul Wes D lwt.m simple justice, wiioh ully udesstacding dlis feed mash Agpeo THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY M1, 1875. THE BEECHER CASE. Some Attention Devotod to Re- butting the Alibi Business, An Effort to Vindicate Mrs, Moulton Fails for Technical Reasons, But the Result Is Accomplished in & Roundabout Way. Testimony to Show that the Famons * Afghian” Interview Actunlly Ocenrred, Beecher Was Seen Going to and Com- ing from the Moulton Domicile. Gen, Pryor Taken Suddenly Il in the Midst of an Argument. A DULL DAY, BUMYARY OF PROCLEDINGS, Epecral Inanateh te The Clacago Tridune, New Yonx, May 10.—Procosdings in the DBoecheor caso to-day wora very dull, though there wero promising news of exciting ovidence fn ro- buttal of the alibl in tho matter of Juno 2, 1873, whon Mre. Moulton claims Beochor confossed to Lor. Hor uncle, Jeromish P. Bobinson, whom Mr. Beeckier on tho stand callod ono of the szl of tho oarth, Mrs. Moulton hoysolf, drs. Rabort Fddy, daughter of City Judgo Suthorland, of Now York, were offored to testify that Mrs. MMoulton in June, 1873, bad told them of the confegsion of Juuo 2, but the offor was objoctsd 10, and, after a heatod discuesion occunying the Dbeat part of tho day, waa ruled out by Judgo Nell- gon under the gencral rulo forbldding tho admis- slon of conversations with outside parties, No attempt was made to recedo from the position that the confession was mado on June 4, Mrs, Rddy was suffored to tesufy that sho had seen Mr, Beochor coming from Mrs, Moul- 1ion's on somo day in Juno, but she could not fix the date. Mrs. Moulton swore, subsequently, that the day of Mo, Bddy's visit was Juno 2. All thorest of tuo evidones of thess witnesses upon the point of tho alibi was thrown out. A Ar, Jancs, however, 8woro that he had seen Mr. Deecher on June 2, boforo 9 a. m., going in the diroction of Mrs, Monlion's house. Ths rojec iion of the evidonco aa to tho convoraztion had the effoct of weakening the alibi na much as {ts admisaion would havo doos. The rebutsl for plaiutllt will closs to-morrosw. ————m THE REBUTTAL, TESTIMONY OF GEORGR A. DELL, New Yomx, Moy 10.—~Tho Brooklym City Court-room was crorded this morning, snd the groat scandal trial was resumoed. Mr, Jand Mrs. Boochor cama 1n early, sud Mr, Tilton, Btophen Pearl Androws, and Kato McDonald asat with the plaintif’s lawyors. Counsel on both sides and all tho members of tho jury were prompt, . The first witness recalled by plaintifl's counsel was "Goorga A. Doll. o tostified: I havono remombrance of tho West Zcharges,bnt remember tho proposod Deacons' meoting, after tho Wood- Bull chargea were made. Mr. Shoarman objected to this evidencs, on the ground that the matter had beeu tully gono into on tho dircat oxamination, klr. Fuilorton uaid ho bolieved this was 80, and paased to ane other subject. The witnses continued : I romember an inter- view with Mr. Boscher in the middls of Decom- Dor, 1870, about Mr, Tilton's domestic diffical- tior. Alr. Boochor saw mo in his own house, whera I wont at his request. Mr. Boasher ro- uosted my opinion about visling Mra. Morso. o atated to mo that bo had beon sont for by Mre, ‘Lilton, to canvult with rogard te domestfo afairs iu hor housshold, and that she was at har motbor's house, rad TAD LEFT JEQ USBAND, T sald that Tilton’s conduct with regard to ll- coutiouaness woaa very lowinthnl ho had beon called on by a young girl in Tilton's household, who told hir of ‘Tilton’s conduct towards her, Ho propossd to hand tho matler aver to Mrs. Beechor, who waa to go and #oe Mra. Tillon tho next day, A question came up about a parma- nent scparation, and he asksd mo what I thought about it, I aaid nothing eles coald be done. 1o asked me if the adyico of the ladios of tho church atiould be called, I said not; tbat it could bs mansged by a fow Lotter than bys Iarge number, and it was better in hls and Mrs. Doecher's hands, I hod an icterview next dsy with Mr, Bosclier. I hiave a letter at home call- iug for this iuterviow, and I think tho dateis ou it, The witness waa not croee-examinod. LAWIS 3, JAMES, A The noxt wilness was Lewis J. James, Super- futendent of the Uealth-Lift Company: I liave known AMr, Beecher by sight for about ten years, sod was introduced to i in the springz of 1671, I gaw him at 9 o'clnck ou the morning of thoe 24 of Juoo, 1873, on tho carrisgo roadway at the Wall strest ferry, coming from tho direction of Columbia Helghts, and he wos goine iu the di- rection of Rowsen atreet. The 4d of Juuo, the dato of my marrings, was s vory ploasaut day with mo, and I alwuys mako it & spacial holiday, Mr, Beachol's face woro o downoaat oxpression, and he did not recogniza me, Crons-examinod by Mr, Evarts: I think ho had a gloomy faco, aud wore Do overcoat. ‘I'ho woathar was warm, My rucollection is that it was s day to dwpesnse with ovorcoats. L could not rocolleot what kiud of nat he wore, nor how long before this I Lad seon bim, \Whon I tlrat saw Mr, Boochor he waa on Moatagus Ter- raco, I think on tho vide of the bridge toward Columbia [olghts, ‘Tho bridge is ovor a road- way lesding to tho lorrz. 1was wukln;i down Montaguo stroot, and ho was coming ab right anglos to my course. 1le cronged bafore mo snd. 1 bad n protile view of his face. MHis oyes were caat on the firnund aud Lis brow was corrugated. 1saw Mr, Beccher turn into Romson stroot, poing in the direction of Monlton's residence. After sasing Mr. Iecchor I went to my cfiice for a obort tlmo aud then wont homo a little earlier thau nsual, That was a somi-holiday with mo, and 1 saved alittle of tho fag-end of the day. ld‘ut Baturday I was applied to us & witncss in 8 0a80, . JEREMIAI T, RODINSON ‘was recalled, and tostiflod: 1know Emma R, Moulton, Bhe laa uiece of inine, 1 probably saw her in the month of June, 1873, The witnoss was sskod if ho iomembered a convoreation in June, 1873, with Mes, Moulton, in which she rolated to him her interview with My, Loectior on the 2d of last month, ‘Lo this Alr, Evaria objected, and Gen. Pryor argued on behalf ot ita :dmln'lun. on the grouud that this conversation betweun the witness and Mra, Moulton took place bafore it was advanced by tho othier eide thst the iutarviow of June 9, 73, was a fabiication, Gouusol quotod from * Taylor on Evidence," and * Greonleaf on Lividence,” aud athior Jegal authoritiey, at somo longth, in support of the adniission of tho witness' testimony, Concur~ ronce was uuanimous, Of course, they advo- cated and stood unchallonged in tho law of evi- donce. It was ono of tha lights set forth for the uidance of the truth, and rush would bo the d that would endeavor to extinguish t. MR, YLYOR TAKEN ILL. ‘Whilo tho speaker was in the height of his ar- gumont, ho stopped deuly, and sald: “If your Honor will pazdon me a nioment, I have an attack of vortigo,” and then wauk downiu his chair, Windows wora shrownopen, and ina few moments Mr, Pryor had recovered, aud, nsing, waid ho thought he had made m cloar caso, and was sbout to continue, but was sgain overcome, and Liad to sit down. Iu was suggested that recoss shonld be taken half nn hour bofore tho usual time, but to thix Mr, Y'rvor demusrod, and rass again and quotsd from Gen. Tracy's address in regard 0 Bra. Moulton's appearsuco iu the case, wheu it was imputed that sho sppeared as a witvess under tho {utluenco of hor bLusband. Couosel also quoted from Mr, Bescher's testimony, aald that Mrs. Moulton bad not mad mont agatnat him of ber own scoord. Counsel offered to prove thal Mrs. Moulton, of her own volitlon, told this sory loug before mwfnuuuaommm furp ' Rife or then closed nuddenly, saying that he was un- abla to continnn his argument. Gen. I'ryor, Jeaning on the arm of & friond, then Inft the court-ruom to scak a frexh and purs atmosphoro outwide. & Mr. Evarta ropiled to the argnmenta of Gen, Pryor, contending spainat the sdmisaion of this toatimony offered by the plaintifl's counsel, charging It an MERE HFARSAY EVIDENCE. Mr. Ivarta was intorrupted in his srgument by the arrival of the Lour for recess. Alter recces Alr, Fullorion snid that Mr. Bell hiad beon kind enotigh to Incloso him tho lotter spoken of in his testimony, which was 1ead by counnsl, Tho letier was daied Doo, 16, 1870, ank- ing Boll to step up to No. 121, sa the wanted to rea Lim_on important businoss, nod “* H. W, B." . Tivarts then continued his argumont in rogard to (ho offor of praof_ by the otlior aide as to what Mra, Monlton had told Jeromiah P, Robinson of the interviow she lind on tha second of June, 1873, with Baechor. Mr. Evavta aryuod that this was tho mont dangerous and pernicious forwm of huarsay, evidence created by witness be- foro he camo ina Court. Was it _permilted for Moulton or Tilton to bring in evidence of some- thing thoy may bave sald during the past throe or four Jours corroborative of what thoy may liavo anid on tho witness atand ? Alr. Pryor waa ntlll absout from Court, and Mr. Fullorton repliod in his ploco. e eaid Mra, Moulton testified to tho interviow with Beachor. 'Fhis Boochor donies, and he.doclaros that Alra. Moulton was acting under the influonce of her husband, and that tbie atory wascoucocted. Xow, liow woro they pormitted to DISPROVE: BEECHER'S STATEMENT excopt by liaving thia evidenco brought in, ant the allegation that it was a Jate invention conld ooly be disproved by the testimony of this wit- neun as to tho convorsation Mra, oulton had with bim, Counsel! quoted from numerous logal suthoritics, and aaid that Mre. Movltou's posi- tun waa not chianged since June, 1873, when bor busband wana the Lost fricad that cver God gave Ifonry Ward Beechior, and in 1874 Beecher waa lod to believe by two lawyors that AMoulton waa & blackmailer, and Mrs. Moulton aympathized with hor busbard, and her attitads, if sho came on the stand to-day, would bo as difforent aa light woa f1om darkness, when it would be shown that #ho whisnered thin story in tho cars of her conile dential friends and rolatives aftor the interview occurred. What then became of the statement that tho story wag originated fn 18747 Judpo Neitson eaid there was no doubt that they nli argued to the goporal rule, and this ovi- donce woutd not bo offercd sava for tho aspersion cast on Mra, Moulton in_ tho opening, What troubled bim was, tuat, if they roceived the en- denco, would it bo tokon s evidenco in the caura? He would liko to know what effoct i would have os the minds of the jurora, Mr. Beach roplied thiot it waa mot offered for that parpore, but ouly to. CLEANL 18, MGULTON'S CHARACTER, Mr, Evarts contandod that this was not proper ovidonce to bring fnto tho ceso, and said thazthe rule in the 12th of Wendell was oxplodod, and ju it there was not & word abous excoptious, Tlere ‘was not a court in this 8tate which Lad admitted evidenca under this oxcoption. Judgo Notlson said that the real basis of this mattor [aid in tho opening of the defendant’s councel, and if not supportcd should not havo been made, It did not seam to bo entitlad to the rospect of being called su uncharitablo sliega~ tion. He docidod that the evideuca could not bo given. M78. BADAIL EDDY, Mr. Doxch excepted to ths tuling of the Court, aua sald that ho offored tho testimony of Mru, Eddy in tho samo relation a5 3ir. Robioson, Evarts said counvel on the othior side could not p:m‘u anytbiug said by M. Moulion bofore thia trial, Mrs, Barah Eddy waa then called to the atand ond testitied: I resideat 12§ Montague streot. I am acqusinted with Mr, Moulton and hia fami- 1y, aud wan in the habit of vieitiog Mra, Moul- ton. Ihave kuown Mr. Henry Ward Boochor sinco 1871, 1 met him on tho steps of Mr. Moulton's house early in the moraing of Juno 2, 1873. I was gotog into tho house. He wag coming down. He dtd not saluto me, nor do I think he eaw me, Mrs. Moulton opaned tho door for mo withoot my ringing. Mrs. Moulton woemed prestly agitutod, [ spoke to her about ber appearance. Evarta objected Lo thin. The witness continued : I was in tho habit of golug to tho couniry in’tho sommer tima, I wont that year in July, andit wasa few wesks bofore I wont to the country that I was at Moul- tou's, Mr. Fullorton offered to give the convarsation botween Mra. Moulton and witness on that day, but aa it waa covared by Judge Neilson's pro- vioua ruling it was not admitted. Oross-czamined by Mr. Eoaris—My hus- band's namn is Robert Eddy. He was a book- keoper in. Woodru & Robinson's, I think I called at Monlton’s Loueo on that day at 11 o'clock. I bocamo acquainted with 3. Moul- ton ehortly atier my marriage. I know Mr, Wallace E. Cauldwell, and that he frequontly went to Europo in the summer. I do1't know whothar my vinit tvas before or after be wont _to Europe. When I called, I do not think AMrs, Moulton was confined to tho house by eickness, KRS, EMOLA T HOULTON waa then recalled, and testified: I sm acquaint- od with 3re, Eddy. Sho called on mo tho day of 3Ir, Boccher's intorviow with me, Boechor wan thou ‘lult leaving tho houeo when she called, Mr. Pollerton eaid this wog all ho bad to sak witness about Mrs. Eddy, but ho would have to call hor at a fature point of $he proceedings. Cross-gzamined by Mr, Evarts—rs. Lddy called on mo on tho2d of Juno, '73. I ropeated tho conyerestion to bLer. I only fix the date of the call hy the conversation I had with Boecher on that day. Mru, Moulton hera loft the court-room with tior husband, who had accompaniod her and Mra, y. FNEDERIOR W, MITCHELL . was thon called, and testifisd : I roside in Nor- walk, Conn, In 1871 I was bookkesper fur Woodhull & Clatlin, ‘They ocoupied the officos at No. 44 Hroad stroet when 1 wont thore, and whon1left, Oct. 1, 1871, I know t{ho colored Loy Woodley. Ifo swapt out tho offico and sold newspapers. 1donot think he bad any educa~ tion, aa Lo could hardly writo lils name.” I never know him making sclections from exchanges, but bo brought papors from the Post-Odico, bove esen \lton there two or throe times & woek. MANY OATHERINE M'DONALD, o servant in Tilton's family for many years, wan thon eworn, and teatified s I reside at present with Mr. Tilton.' I did not atay thoro altogother, but camo and wont whon I pleased. Ihave done this evoruinoe ki Lias boon married. Tha last threo or four yeara I have boea there altogother, ox- copt three or four wooks. I genorally went to bis parents’ in the summer ot Xovport, N. J. 1 wad nt Mr, Tilton's whon 3lrs. Tilton went to Monticello, It wan in July, about four years 8go this summer, I thinkale went there moro thsn onco, Lave o lsiter witton to mo by Mre. Tilton from blonticollo, but it is st Koyport. I wont dawn to Hoyport on the following Mouday, sad Miss ‘Turner cams down on ‘Tuesday, Ithink. Whea 1 lofc Mr. Tilton's that day Mr, Greolsy was not thore, but ho expectad him, Iaauisted, the day 1 loft, in making sriaugementa for Mr. Grooley. Mr. Tilton gave lo Turner mousy to go o Koyport. l1donot know when eha went, but sho did not come to Koyport that day, Bhe left the house at 10 or 11 c'clock. Alr, Tilton gove hor either a $2 or a €5 bill, Tha Cows then adjournod. PLYMOUTH BAFTIRM, New Yonx, May 10,—The ey, Henry Ward Beachor, bafore tho aorvice fu his churcl yostor- day morping, baptizoa fourtsen infauts, chlldren of bslisving paronts. CAP1T. WARD. The Fight at Detroit for the Desd NMon’s Monoy, Bpectal DispateA Lo The Chwcago Tribuns, Drruorr, Mich,, May 10.—Counsel for tho childron of E, B. Ward by his first wite to-day flled thelr anawer to tho allogatious of the vx- ocutors, as followa: Firat, thoy demand iho trinl of matters forth in the allegations aud avornents of persons claiming to be executors § wecond, they deny that the will and codicils were slzuod by Capt, Ward, and attestod aud sub- scribod In matter and form as avorred in thio at- logations ; third, thoy deny that at the time tho wore oxocuted Ward was of souud and sing mind, and aver that he then was, and coutinued to be up to the tima of bla doath, of uneound mind snd incapablo of rusklnf & valid wiil and testament and codi- cil ; fourth, that at the tima the paperd were ex= ecated, aad up to the tune of his death, Ward was subjact 1o insauo deluslons, ronaeriog bim 1108 of sound snd disposing mind and semory, sud that the papers were elgued by L under the iufluenca of such Insana delusions tifth, thist if the popers wore oxoonted as alloged, the exccution was prosured by undus inftuenco, and that they worp not Lis free acts and will ; sixth, tlat, If tho paperugwore bxoonied a8 slloged by ‘-xe&‘utm the execntions were procured by s BEATH OF A SWORD-SWALLOWER. Carats, M lln‘ 10.—8ignor Waudanus, the Son i ndortly,” Sufmio e wasesd o A and b died Mat svauing. THE COUNCIL. It Deccldes to Have Only Two Court~-House Architects. And Elocts Tilley and Egan to That Po- sition, Powers of the Council Under the Now Charter, Presidont Dizon rapped tho Common Couno il 1nto ordor at 8 o'clack last avening. OPPREHION XUST 5T0P. John D, Cline, a fireman, sont in & communi- eatlon ln which he sat forths that ho, with mnauy more firemen, lad boen reduced to tho inforior ponition of watchmon, with a consequant reduc- tion of pay. 7The potitioncrs claimed that the difference in psy botwaon pipsmen and watch- men, and betwoen tho latter and drivers, wad due to the peculiar molicy of the Firo Marshal | snd the Board of Polico, Ald, Cullerton romarked What the timo had come when the Council sahould sascrt its powor sod put an end to the opprossion of individuals in tho service of tho municipality by biundering Boards—ospocially by the concern callod tho Loard of Police, Tho manner of proceeding ‘with tho potitionors wes, in bia opinion, wholly unjustifiable. Ald. Hildroth gavo the bistory of a pipeman, weigbing 175 pounds, aud 25 years of age, who was reduced to ba s watchman without trial or charge. This, ho said, was oulrageous, That particular firoman waq o prodigy of muscle, and was wholly loat aa a moro watcher on the houso- tops, T'he maltor waa finally rofarred to the Com- mittos on I'ire and Water. MIBCELLANEOUS, Ald. Dickineen eubinitied nn ordor dirceting the Board of Pubiic Works to tuke Immediala ;fifinn in the mntier of dredging tos Chicago iver. v Roforred to the Committeo on Harbora and Dridges. Ald. Quirk introduced an order requeating tho JMayor to have tho city ottices closed on the 18tk inst., 60 that the muoicipal officers might wit- ness or take port In the procsedings of the Rrmy reunion. Ald. Hildreth thought tie mattor ought ta go to tho Commitice ou Judizioty, and waa pro- ceodiog to deliver &n oration 6 tio subjoct, when the display of o haz-piv, about the pize of a horscebos, by onn of tho mesistant clerke, muzg lim {o change bis mind sud tha oider 2880d. B An ordinance suthoni: the Doard of Publie Works to expend the 102,603 loan made by tho Cemptroller April 26 for the wator fund, ot the cxtenslon of watar-pipss, according to tho torms of the order passsd on tho date montioned, wan passed, The Committee on Public Buildings reported in favor of tbe appowtaicnt of au Inspectar of Public Buildings, and submitied an ordinance creating such oftico, and preecribing the autizs thereof, Leid over av4 ordered published. TAE ANCHITECTH, Tha Cormeil ext took up the raport or the Commitieo on Public Buildings relativo to tho construction of the new Court-House and City- HalL a8 already publiebed in Trx Treivose, Ala. Hildroth moved an amondment to the ro- port to tho offect that, whore the word ** throo™ occurrod before ‘*nrchitocte,” the names of © James J. Egan and Thomas Tillay " be inserted, and that tho Board of Public Works bo ro io- struetod, the aprointment of tha arcbitects to bo gubject Lo tho ccuacurrenco of the Doard of County Commiseionors. Ald, Rysn moved to amend further by sdding ke namo of Theodors Katls, ‘Tno President sald that, under tho now char- ter, he boliovod the Council had tue mght to olect architects; but bo had besn consultiag with the Corporation Couusul, and that fano- tiouary would, be thought, much rather not have the matter passod upon that evening. Ald. 1dreth thoughit that too much t', had beon wrsted over tho mattor already. 1:ought to be finished up ot onca, Ald. 8tono, of tho Fifth, moved that the con- sideration of the ‘question be postponed one week, and be made tho special order for ¥ o'clock noxt Mooday ovenig. 'Ald. Campboll hoped thore wauld be no post- ponement. 'Thoro wWaa no objet fn it, uulags It was that eome gentlomen wished to creato ons more Board in tho city. Thero ought to be no fear in the hoarta of tho Council &s regarded tho power of the Councll to sppomt srchi- tocta, Tho cry of corraption and fraud would not prevail. Whon tho defeated had drained sll’ their money [nto tho pockots of thoir atiormeya tho porsccation would ceave. and the Government of tto city would goon more eerens, mora honest, more socure, and ‘more mighty than ovor tefore. Ald, Richardson hoped thoy would act on the report that ovoniug. As for the eloction,of srchi- tocts, and tho powor of the Cauncil therel that ‘was not tho most serious question. It was time to commence the now bullding if they moant budiness at ali. If the msiter was wrong, tho Alayor could vero it. If it vas all right, Lo conld sign i, Thero the legal queation could be teated. Ald. Cullerton "bold_that the Council had only power to instruct tho Board of Pablic Works to employ architects. The Conucil hod relnstated the Boards uoder the new chartar until the time for removal came. Ald, Bhaffoor waa in favor of immediate sc- tion, and of appolnting three exchitocts. Ho vored delegating tho matter of construction to the Ioard of Public Werk, hocause the Council could never go into details of building, Aftor an oration by Hildroth, the pravions question, on Ald, Btona's motion, was called fur wud ordered. ‘Tho motion te postpone for one weok was lost, Tho question Lhen recusved on Ald. Ryea's amendment to the amendimout to employ Egan, Tilloy, and Karls, and was lost by the tollowing voto't Yeaa—Sommer, Dalley, Ryan, Eckhardt, Mahr, Taugscher, Seliaffoer, 1ynch, Juuas—, Yays—Loley, Richardaun,’ Warren, Stone of the Fourib, Stone of thy ¥itth, Clarke of tho Fiftl, Tleldy, Cullerton, McCloty, Iilldretl, O'Drien, Wood~ man, Clark of the Fourtii, Wuits, Gundersen, Heath, aterman, Campbell, Case, Cloveland, Quirk, Stout, Murpiy, Hwoaucy, Dleklucon, Corcarai, Ms, Fresldeu The question then care on Ald, Hildreth's mo- tion that the Joard of Publio Works Lo siupow- erod to ompluy Egan and 'Tilley, which wes car- xiod by tho following voto: Yeas—Folay, Rlchardson, Warren, Reldy, Culler- ton, McClary, Hildrotk, Lailey, O'Lrisu, Woodzian, Clarks of the Tguth, Waite, Gundevon, Camplell, Cleveland, Quirk, Rysu, Eclchardt, Siout, Mahr, 22:,%‘,‘.“.'.’: Schlg:ner, 0 rphy, H:vwnon Lyuch, Cor- Nays—Stona of iha Yourth, Blone of the Filth, Clarks of the Pifik, Sommer, 1oath, Watorman, Caso, Dicuinson, Jonas—9, Ald. Cullerton moved thas thae compensation of the architeots bo tixed at 8 per ceut, inetead of 2 porvout, as recommondod in tho roport. Losat, by tho following voto: Yeas—McClory, 1tldreth, O'lizics, Woodman, Whits, Corcoran—0. A'ufhi—l'nky, Richardeon, Warren, Htouve, of the Fourth, Btous of tho Fifth, Clurkd, of Uhe Fifth, eldy, * Bommer, Cutlerton, Hailey,” Olsrk of tid ', Gunderson, Heath, Whteruias, Cainpbell, Coso, Ten! Glevaliug, Qulrks Tiyan, KExtandl, iy, Mk, Lavt guclior, B:hattner, Murphy, Bweency, Lynch, ¥ou, Jouns, Mr, renldunbos, p The Coancil theu adjourned, BAD INDIANS, Ouama, Neb,, May 10.—Tho operator at Biz Bprings says: *‘A lage body of Tudisns, all warriors, estimated to number 800 or 400, crossed the railrosd track 8 miles south of this polot to-day, going nortly, SYMPTOMS OF LIVER COMPLAINY, AND OF SOKIE OF THE DISEASES PRODUCED BY IT, A sallow or yellow color of ekin, or yellowish ‘brown spots on face and othor parts of body; ullness and drowsinesa with frequont headackie dizziuoae, bitter or bad taste ia moutn, dryness of throat sad internal heat; palpitation; in many cases a dry, teaslug cough, with more throat; unstoady appotite, raisiug food, choking sonsation fu throat; distrees, heavinous, blortod or full fesling about stomach and sldes; pain in wides, back, or breast, and alout shoulders; colio, pain, and sorencss through bowels, wih Leut; coustipation altusnating with frequeat at- tacly of diarthwa; piles, ilutulenco, nervous ness, coldness of extrutnities; rush of blood to hiead, with u{mpwmu of apoplexy; numbnoss of Limbs, sapeolally at night ; eold chilly alternsting with hot flashes, Lidnoy and urinary difiicultioss dullnesy, low nglrlu. unsoclabtity, ‘aod gloowy forebodings, Quly few of tuo above symptows likely to prosont at ono time. All who uso Dr. Plerco's Alt, Ext,, or Goldon Medical Dis- g;urv m:l fnd lulll hu“nlzlc Pal ulr I&lv'a‘: mplaln compliostions, ou thelr pralss of them. Thay hre sald by sll deals (1) wfll.fl- SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. (ireat West Side Dry Gools House, Silk Depart't, ATTRACTIVE BARGAING, Large lino of choice shades in Amorican 8ilks, $1.76 yd. . 1 case Colored Dress 8ilks, now shades, 81,35, worth £1.75, Vory cheap lino Evening Shadoes Lyons Gros Grains, Lot Grisatllo Bilks, Fency Bluo Stripes, 76 cts., worlh $1,00, Grisaillo Hilks, Black Biripes, 76 to 00 eta, Fancy Silks, Black Grounds, Col- orod end Whitoe Stripoes, 76 cte. Fancy Silks, Whito Ghrounds, $1.00 to £1.60 yd. ¥ancy Check 8ilks, atyles, vory chesp. Ono cago vory rich quality Pancy Silks, woll worth §1,75, tor §1.40 yd. 37 7 NETT Black Nilks LILGUA BN, The following lino of Guinet's cel- ebrated make, warranted genuine, aro from the lato . Y. Auction Salo, and by far the lowest prices ovor medo horo on these goods: Lot Guinot'’s Lyons Gros Grains at $1.25. Guinot’s Lyons Gros Grains, §1.50, worth §2.00. Guinet’s Satin flnish Cachmire, $2.00; worth §2.50. Guinot’s Cachuire exirs, §2.25; worth $2.76. Guinot’s Cachmire S8ublime, §3.50, worth $3.26. Guinet’s Cachmire Suporb, $3.00, wsorih $4.00. Borgains in Grenadines. Black All-Wool Grenadines GO and 05 cts, Block Gronadines, warranted sillc and wool, 76 cts upwards. $'JGE)% Blcx‘mk Grenadines, warrantoed, 2.00 yd. Stylish FPancy Grenadines. GARSON, PTRIE & G0, Madison and Peorie-sts. attractive “TF PAYS 70 TRADE QN THE WEST SR Chas. Gossage g Co. We aro offering lines of Black Silks, Of good qualities, from reliable man- ufacturers, at the very low prices of $1,60, $1.66, and $1.75 per yard: and choico Summer Silks, In Black and White, Gray and Black, and Colored Stripes, at 760; extra good qualities Striped, Cheoked, and Plaided Silks ot $1,121-2, $1.26, $1,87 1-2, and $1.50, Cheney's Am, Silks in all colors; special seleotions of Black Gro Grains in superb qualities, of brands which we con confidently commend to the attention of customers, markod at the olosest prices known to the trade, Speoial inducements offered in Fine Dress Goods, aud o most attractive stock exhibited, whioh will well re- pay inspeotion, 106, 108 & 110 State-st. To Water and Gas Companis. INTERNATIONAL PIPE €0, OFFICE, 50West Washington-st,, Chicago 1a propared to contract for and furnbsh. CAST IRON GAS & WATER PIPE Prowmptly aod _at lowant markat LAKE NAVIGATION. GOODRICH BTEANERS, 't Ve (Jrand Masen, Miskngus, Grand Rapids, Qally, bunday exosplad, sl : slcaoph n od, AL, i T e PR 110 Ao REMOVALS, B0 VanderhurghéCo. DRUGCGCISTS, Havo remmoved 1o thalr New acd Elegsat Store. N, B, OB, STATE S ADAISSTS, D P! QEARED EROL ‘st bild Gl Ut dayof dune, o W laconal o o v 1obk Far s olice. i iin faralah aatialaotory evl- uriics proposiag ta CIROUS AND MENAGERIE. " THE STANDARD EXHRITION OF AMERICA. THIRD SEASON TN AMERICA, First Apnearanee fn Ciicapn Sie 18 Avyival fron Fugleed. For 4 Days Only! OUR CITY OF TINTS! AND EXUIBITION GRROUNDS, Lake Front, Foot of Washington-st., Viednesiay and 'mgs_fiay, Hay 12 and 13, West Dide, Corner Madison & Elizabeth-sts, Fritey aad Satnnday, bay 14 and 18, The Leviathan Coming! HOWE' GREAT LOXDON GIRCUS, .SAIIGER;S lBNGLISH HIEHAGERIE of Trained nEas, - AND IROGUOIS I¥DIAN TROUPE ! L Carabioatlon In Amarica, Speclal Attraoifozs AT W ethier Lty e Worid. OUY FEATURES: Sanger's English Menagerie Concoded 1 contaln _more TRAINED WILD BEAY 1 the most cliofee and rars oollos. ST WO, The aaly lunx o Five Womdarful l};du&umlma RLDH A 'S (a the Verld, | The enly Den of Vivo Feruclous KOYAL BRNGAL i And the only Den of 5ix GRAVE-OBBING OYENAS erer entered by man. Tho _onle Thros BALS Y ot & S1ar: i Produce First-Class. 71 Dinmairamadis Apcotactey onalramaii 1 5001 G0l a0 Teniened 4 e’ SRRy Connon = anv whollr o1c; IRON 111 INELEGANCITS AND COARSENESS oo feeqnently permitted in minae exhibitions, und in this Inddtailun thers 14 DokiinG ever preseniod tiavs aentles a0 woulil liaiiate to Lekg bl fainily to witaess, oF the 1 mmost exscring cin tak 1 { TRUTHFULLY REPiE 1,50, 100 KX PIENDEL 'Ea mcet Gorgoults tv:ract Procwilan grer soen fa the atxeets ol Chicago, withi its tisiey Goldya Crasiols, lm- portad fron l‘.umr} ata coat nf 10,09, togzatler with 0% erand Manes. fipnozooto’ Osvalcala oor two milon in 1val | sagth, will parade thzaugly tho princlpa siroc:s eas iz of the dssaof athi! L YRR, WAT G, AND SEL IT1 < Kescrred Lzather.Cashe atLand 71, m, Dansilio; May 10, Obam- :May 1, Ganosaoq May 18, vrnport IMPROVED EOME S HUTTLE Sewing Machine. PRICTE, $40. 1t hes no superior as 1 Inst-class LOCK-STITOI SEWING 3 (ACILINT. LARGE DISCOUNTS FOR CASH. Machined WENT OX TRIAL Lo sy Partof tho oountry AT oum BxznEE I Dot acoopted. Bind for latest cirvulars and forms to cash purcisasurs, or C4LL and examing when ineltyat JOHENSON, OLARK & CO0.’S, No. 141 State-st,, Ohicago, QENLAGTS VS A Second-Hand Pianos! ‘The Planos as por list belowaro alf in ez Clent order, and are ollord st tas sstrewuly low pricos miautionad, Hiabahall & Wondoll, T-ootave, carved logs, Nandicme Haloa firon,, T-octavo, carved lace, handeme esse, 2 <Siils, 715-actave, carved legy, extra la Wy, Taote ?‘wv-dle{n SHE vl %oatave, carrd foj almost plain lo laln cass, $125, BRRiE P W%, corved Jesv, 7-octave, Parlor Grend, 20, otave, Cuicort Urand, $1:3. <2, carvod lews, vory handsomo cave, QL5 1 uelave, plaia (el sass, S 1o, i o ot e otors, | Nxomin (o o YOS & IRALY, r Efalaway! 0XL TANKS. TWILSON & EVENDEN'S OIL TANKS, MEASURING PUMP, OEICAGO. I Gend for Oatalogne. REAL ESTATE; South Chicago Tron-Workers” Additinn. ‘Wa have coumancod nur salos of lots and blocks agaln, ro takiniz Warchiasars dally f soa tho propertss drydglug for the u Tl iy noarly dono, and & larre nGruber of mau will b stoployed i fousdations aud atone wark for tha lrum wb) Oitico opan Mouday and K pighta. lallat oOos 12l end 131 blngronzst. Leave your measure for SHIRTS at J. M. Eldredgo & CoJs, B85 ‘Washington-st. Wo use none bus the henviest und flnest Linens jm- ported, ¥itguaranteed and prices to suitthe times, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, “B"”A“BY UARRIAGES—A S %" B e

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