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s THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, A nubneription of 8645 was rafsed yosterday on the Doard of Trade by the frionds of the fate Col. Harriaon for tho benefit of his family, Moses Mook has boon appolvted Superintond~ ent of tho Newsboye' oms, to fill tho vacancy oocasioned by the recignation of Mr. Billings. The iiinois State Dontal Sacloty will come mence its eloventh aonual seanton ot 10 a, m. to-dny ¢ Ottawa, Therowill bea large attend« anca from Chicago. The temperaturo yestordsy, as obgmorved by 3fanargo, opticlan, 88 Madison street (TurouNs Jsmldlngfi,,nn, at 8 n. m,, 5 degrees; 10 8. m. 60; 13 m., 53 3 p.an, 015 6 p. m., 54; 8p. m,y .A ting for tho formation of a German Ynnnl;en?en"i" Quiristian Associntion was held you- 4gerday in tho Rov. Mr, Lucher's room In the M. E. Church Block. A conatitution was adopted, and Mr, Baveringhiaus olected Prosident. Indy passeoger on the Sanday night express zx:l\n un’l‘l’m Mlgn Taltrosd was robbed of » vale mabla oar-1ing, pald by an eveniog paper io ho yrorth 83,600, The dutectives haven't found it, ard In fack don't know anything about it, The Entertainment Committco of the Unite- risn Conventien to be liold in Unity Chureh dur- fng tho present weok wera in sesulon laas aven- ing nt_tho Shorman liougo, making arrange- mtmia for tho entertaiument of dslsgates tothat Convantion. Voteran Post No. 8 of tho Grand Army of the ‘Ropublio for the Dopnrttaent of Wiscousin hava adopted reaolutions exprassivo of their vorrow at tho recent death in this citv of their conirado, Jobn P, Winsloy, Jate of Company I, Fifty- olghth Iliinols Voluntoera. . Ix-Ald, Tom Cannon's houes, on North Frank. Tin stroet, was entered by burglars oarly Huaday moming. Compnssionately, bowover, they only rolicved him of a pen-knife, spectacles, nnd sus- ponders, which Iatter thoy lelsurely detached from his pants, Not anotlier article was taken, excopt & few Bcraps of paper in his vest-pocketa, Abgolute Inesltndo and a goneral cocking-up ot foct wera the llmplnms At tho new Custom- Jiouea fragment yesterdsy, Qen, Ilolman ar- rived from 8t. Loais Monday, but hia son, who had bofora gone dosn to tho ramo city, had nob roturned. 'The quio’ willnol probebly be broken antil some dircctions Zrom Washington ave sent here. : Dotactiys Teneon, of tho U. B, Fecret Sorvice Corpy, nrrested ono Edward 8, Josephs Bunday qusht al tho corner of Michigan nveomo and Tako, on s requisition from the Govornor of Now llampsbire. Ilo is wanted st Concord, whero, it 18 cbarged, ha hne conntorfeited €5 hills on the UYraders’ Natloual Dauk, of that placo. It fa piated that tho Citizons’ Agaociation yos- terday fully decided tupon contesting tho elec- {ion of tho 20d of April, and that r. Lucius B, Tscomer, on bolilf of the Amsociation, watted upon Jr. Ponce yestorday o7ening, to arrange for the proparation of jurats to soccure tha at- tendance of the neccesary wituesses, It is nite posaible that the cavs may come up before fluduu Farwoll this moroing. A Chicago man who has beon inSt. Louls for & fow dava was run over yesiorday near the cor- ner of Clark and Madison strests. 1 wawn't ueed to the erowd, Baid if be lad remained down below o wack Jonger ho wouldu't bave had snimation enough left to Lave gotton out of his own way. Loss by the ranover wasn't much— tiie mau was a reporter and bard enongh g0 thoe wheols didn't make any dent in him. Tho authoritios who are digging groat pitfalls in 5inta ntrect wero noar causing she death of one of our heaiest oltizens yostordsy whun he wos trapsporting a heavy cargo of beer across tho sirect, _ A workman who ssaieted in fishing out the modern Joreph reports tuat bo swore in twenly-seven sylinbles and that ho donted an S-nch wator-pipo, Bo remarkable a fall in beor liavo not been noted for somo timo. The water-plpo burst mome timo yesterday ovening in tho top-story of the building Noa, G0 acd 62 Madison stract, and tho fact was not dis- caverod until baif-past 9 o'clock, when Oficers Mitchell and Arnstein entored tho premises and cendeavored to rtop tho deluge. It was not untit Dultwinkle Lad gent nlong somie of bis patrol- wen that the inundation wes chacked, sod tho stock of Dallock Droe, hoot aud shoo dealors, w4 coneidorably damaged, A caucus to nomtnnte officers to ba voted for this alterpoon was held in the Producs Ex- change rooms, with tho followiug rosult: Presi- dont, C. ¥. Dextor ; Second Vice-Prextdent, B. I, Howell ; IBoard of Directors—0. W. Dutts, Thondore B, Wolls, I. Hoffert ; Committeo of Arbitration—James MoWilllams, Georgo P. Broaun, C. 8, Brownell, Julius Smith; Commit- tew of Appoals—J. M. Cyrus, L. L. Fitts, I, D. Wearo, A. I Barber—to fiit vacancy, L. 8. Chase. Evon at this enrly preliminary staga of the Army Rounlon it ia uneafe to say * Colonel” cr “sGaneral " in tho largo’hotels unless ono wishos to draw tho utieation of tho house upos him al- mont unsnimously, sud this is unpleasant toa Chicago man, Lut you might sbont *¢Ber- goant{” or ** Corporall" natil your voice wan as eracked aa Jerso Bliepberd’s, aod you wouldn't attruct anybody's nttention. Thero baa beon a }!rfia:’ and umversal promotlon since the War ended, A meotlog of ladien wns held in Lowsr Ferwell Hall yosterday ufternoam, to arraugs for tha strawberry and ice-croam festival of the Young NMon'a Cliristinn Association, the procceds of which are to bo ueed in providing flowors for the ationts in tho bospitals, Quito a number of udies intorosted in this graceful and beautial, charity wore prosent, The meoting, however, adjourned to Thuradsy morning, on account of tho alonco of soveral whono prosence was ro- quired for the complotion of the details. Threo men, namod F. W, Nye, Jamea Lasw, and Frank Moyens, wore arrested yesterday by Detective Tom Bimmons, on tho chargo of lar- ceny in atealing a hotes and buggy, which was fouud in Mntthows' stable, No. 213 West Rau- dolph strect, ‘Fhey are identitled a8 tho parties who visited JIr. 13, Lowis' barn s Lombard, DuPago Connty, Baturday morniog, and, whilo starting away with the horce and buggy, wero fired upon by that gentleman, 'Tho salute way n:llnmed by three shots, none of which took afect. At 9:30 o'cloclk _yesterday morning an inqueat was held at tho County Hospital upon tha body of Francis Anderson, who wan shot near the Ar- teeian Woll. Ofticer John McGovern testified thint decensed old Dr, Lewia that he did the ehootlug himeolf ; that the reason was that he wat tired of his life; ho had money and work ououph, but that did not make him hapny, E, Iolman testified that ho koow Anderhon ; that he Liad heard him toil about an_affray with two rufliaus near the Artesian Woll:™ went to tho wpat and fouud the revelver covored with mud; deceased admitted that ho #hot bimsol! ; usid ho wes tired of lifo, Dr, Gibman resd a deecription of tho bodyandstated that death ensucd from inflammation of the bowela caused either by oxposute or from the woundd. The jury found that deceased came to Lis death from two pistol-shot wounds of tho Load, inflicted by himsol? in sttemptiog to com- it auicide. Tho Preabyterian Ministers' Assoclation met {unerflmy morning in the McCormick Dlock. he Rav, Charles L, Thompson preaiding, who opencd the subject for disourelon: * Fraternal telatious with tho Southern Church,” Tuslloy, Meesra, Noyes, Trowbridge, Walkor, Davis, Brown, Maxsoll, and {isard alioupolse, the exproesion of u?l!llnn beiug to the offcct that the Northomn Church hnd mado a8 many_ overturos for tho establishment of frateroal relations as was con- sistont with its diguity, aud, that e Bouthern Oburch must now tako the initintive. On mo- :llflel;.“ nlém“uub ?ut w:u cnnulx}med to dth; uul:t ) Whe dlscnusion to bs openo the Rev, Mr, Mitcholl, with the Nlav. Ar, Teylor slternato, Tho Rev. Georgs Maxwell, of Cin- cinuati, and the Rov, G, W, Coan, wisslopary to Poralo. wero lutroduced to the Associstion. Tho latter made some romarka in regard to the prog- tors of missionsry work jo Poruia, after which the meoting ndjourned until noxt Monday weok. "A rather singular case of arson happened uight at No. 56 Chicsgo zvenuo. At I :‘.:!U o':llo.:!: o still mlarm was givon to engine No. 14, oceas sioned by the dlscovery of fire In the barn of Mr, Rick, a grocer and dry-goods dealer at tho placa buforo mentloned. Thore was ween emerging from the barn at the breaking out of the tlames James VY, Rick, a gon of tho storokesper, and 2 oflicor took bim in custody aud placed him iu the stution-bouse, 'The fire was put out before any serious dsmage resuitod, Thore wore m Lotwe aud buggy sud a qunnmi{ of bayin the etable, At the station youug ltich was accused ol seiting fire to the prounses, and nwde a con- ferslan of 1t, giving as & reason for tho act that Lo did it to epite bla father, who Lad provented Lia from marsving a girl e loved and desired to wod, Ho s 10'yenra old, and a clgar-maker by trade, Mo ls portectly sane, aud mukes no con- cealment of his crime. 1ls will be examinod be- o0 Justive Kaufmann this morning. 1is char- sctor has been good, and this is the firat timo he has besn engaged 1n any crime, 80 far a4 known, o By BHAY. A telogratn from Drooklyn suaounces the death Sanday mornlog of Mr, J. B. Shay, sa old nnd woll-known merchant of this city: Mr. Bha{. an Americau by birth and 56 years old at the time of hia death, went fnto the dry~ 0ads business ‘hera {n 1851, baving previously fiuen astablinhed an A dry-gocls comniiasion mor- cbant in Wall stroet, New York. Ilis placo of business was firat At No. 63 T.ake mtroet, moro subsoquontly at Nos, 112, 114, and 116, ‘Fhe great fire inflicted Josaes upon him upwards of 500,000, but, after a tomporary #olourn on West Madinnn atrcot, ha ro-ostablisbed him- self at Nos. 84 and 80 Ytatestroet, and at the time of is doath Lis Luelnsss was in prosporous and flonrishing condition. ~ 8iues 1866 he hna mada hia reaidonco in Brooklyn, thio extont of Ll busi- nesa roquiring & bn{nr to Lo nalwvays in Now York, and ho only visited Chicago occaslonally to Jook after hls affairs hore. Binco the groat firo hio has heon troubled with n discaso of tho boart, which is thonght to Lave been muperinduced by his exertions at that period. For aorao yeors past he Lias boen afilict- ed nleo with & caloulous diseaso, and has been failing in bealth. Ilis death was, howover, vory unexpacted, as on the Gth ho was in New Yorlk buying goods, aud no_partioulars of hia ilinoss hiavo yot boen roceived, Ile leaves n wifo, threo daughters, and n sou, the lattor 3G yoars of age. Mr, §hay was not s member of nu{ religious or- ganization, bnt ho wna & man of strictest probity, aud was hold in groat csteem by a larga cliclo of friands in this eity, who will bo patued to loarn of kis sudden doath. TRAPERANCH. A mecting af the Temporanco Alliance was hield yestsrday aflernonn at tho Palmer Houso, Mr. Goorge Stierrood presiding, 'Ths roport of the Ixocutive Commitien was preseutad, and, aftar being amended #0 as to reduco the ansces ment of the Ninoteenth Ward for expeusos of tho Allianco from 150 to $100, tho report was adopted, The roport of the Finance Committen was presented, showing nssets coneisting of nu- collocted subscriptions, 8341 ; liabllities, £405.70, Leing oo _excewa of $id.78 over assels, which were moroly nomizal. The report was accontod. The Itev, J. W. Baiu was delegated to nttond tho Natlonal Tomporance Couvention to mesh ab Pittaburg Wodnouday. The siokly condition of tho affairs of the Alltasco was then discussed, amd gome plsin telking about the managomont of its nfaits wan induigodin. It waafinally agreed that the forma- tlon of ward organizationa waa tho ficet stop to ba taken for tho fluancial relicf and salyation of the Allianco ¢ aud bt the work ehould bo in- trusted to some zealous nnd officiont person. ‘The meoting then resolved Itself into a caucus on tho selection}of this person, Mr, Paxton and the roportars rotiving. It ie stated that the ra- sult of tho deliborations was o dotermiration to engnge soma ono in tho placo of Mr. Paston, whono methods of wotk Lave not provad satis- | faotory. 1. K. TORNER. The case of Budelphua K. Turner, the alloged dealor in bogus titler, came up bafors Judgo Booth in tha Criminal Court yosterday morntug. | The Houn, Leonard Swott appeared for Turner, who was in court, and pleaded not guilty to the judictmonts, making motion for the reduc- tiou of lua client’a bail from §50,000 to $20,000. The motion, which tho Court was inclined t6 fa~ vor, was argned at longib, until the appearaocn of Mr, Barpum for tho prosceation, who et forth the preat interests at atake, nod that tho motlon to reduce tho bail was mads for the pur- pora of forfoiting it. The Court iirallv agreed to hold the bail nt the original figuraes, and to ro~ quire two sureties instead of one, agresing to accopt the father of Luroor as one, Mr. 8wott thon gave notico of Lis purpose to maks a motlon to quash tho indictments, which will bo arguod to-day of to.morrow, If the mo- tion to quash is not sustained, a motion for chango of vouua will then be mado. Gen. Mabje, of ‘'oxns, wiil sesist in the do- fouse at the finsl hearivg. PRTAICIANS AND STNOEONA. The annual moeting of the cmcn;io Bocloty of Physicians aod Burgeona was hold last evening ¢ the Grand Pacifle [otol, Tho Becrotary sub- mitted a report giving tho names of the modical and surgieal papots road beforo the Society dar- ing the year, and a gensral rosumo of the work accomplished. An cicetian of offlcers for the ennnll:rg yoar wua thon held, with she foltowiug roault : Lrestient—Dr, Devau. Fice-Frendent=Dr, Liamill, Becretary and Treamrrr—Dr. Starkwaather, Iteporter for Medical Presa—Dr, Hawyer, Board of Censora—Dre. Larileil, Hyde, und Jackson, QIURONIL, W. E. Doggott has coliected among the boot and nboe men of this citr $110 for the Oshkosh sufforors, anid deposited the monoy with Sol A. Smith, Treasurer. ¥ The contributors sro na fol- lowa: Doggett, Dassett & Hills, §30; C. M. Honderson & Co., §50; BI. 8elz & Ca., #25; M. D, Wells & Co., #50; O, II, F'argo & Co., 2253 T, B. Webber & Co., $25; 8ty & Pearron, $15; deAuley, Dyko & Co., B15; Phelps, Dodge & Palmer, §68; L. G. Yoo & Co., 815; Philip Goldman, $815: Groensfoldor, Rosentbal & Co., R820; Georgo I'. Gora & Co., £35; Cany, Kirk & dloLes, $15; Bolndig & Foreman, 31U, g HOTEL CHANGES. TREMONT TOUSE. ‘The various rumosa which have béen cireu- Inting for tho paat six months about changes in {hio managemont of the Sherzen and Tremont Honses,—two of Chicsgo's first-class Lotols,— yosterday assumed a tangible shape. Ar. John A. Rico, wall-known 88 ons of tho partners in the unfortunato management of the Grand Pacifle, will to-day take charge of tho mauago- ment of tho Tremont Ionse, Mr. Couch, the proprioter, reserving all his privilogen as pro- priotor, Mr. Hurlbut tho former manager of the house, han in company with BMr. Dissell of the CGardnor House, and erst of Waukesha 8piings, obtained a Jeaso of . THE SHEDMAN TOUSE, at a rontal, it ie said, of $30,000 & yoar—820,000 for the house snd $10,000 for the furniture. The lense was mado botween Messra, Hurlbut & Bissell and tha United Btates Mortzags Come pany, which holds a mortgago of 837,000 gold on tho realty, it baviog assumed control of the property on acoount of non-psyment of Intorest, to protect itself, Tho estate is also bebind on twvo chattel mortpagos to Field, Leiter & Co,, and Hale Dros,, for 850.000. The arrearages, it is sald, amount 10 §50,000. Tho Mortgago Com- pany. fina boon for gome time trying to induco the heirs to allow Jlurlbut & Dissoll to tako charge of tho hotol, but Joshua Alarsh, the ‘Trustes of tho estato, and Goo, Bhorman hava favared the proposition of Rice, Libby, and oth- ors, which, however, was not matisfactory or ro- coptablo to the Mortgsge Company, The ar- rangomont etated above, 3fr. Rico going to tho Tremant, i bolisved to havo bosn o compromise. Megsra, Jlurlbut & Biseell, it s understood, will act aa propriotors, aud not usmore wanagers, when they are placed in possession, Joshos Marsh, tho Trustes of the Shorman Houso a8 atated, ia undorstood to bo strangly adversa to any change, sud if the contomplated change i mado it must certainly be dono ovor his head, He evinced his determination in this respoct vory forcibly by buying a Iarge quantity of linen for tha diniog-room and “other departmonts of tho housa, All the gontlemen interosted de- clined to make known their operations, buts ‘Trinuse roporter ascerizinod frown m reliablo outside party that tha loazo ahove mentioned had really beon ‘made and bad beon delivered to s thiird Yam‘ for koopipg until Messra Hulbot & Bisscll had obtatned control, Apropos of the change 1s also made tha ane noancemont that Georgs Cobb, the favorite liotal-clerl, will tloave tho Shorman for a position at tho Tremont. Greas inducomonta wero offer- ed him to stay whore ha now is, hul he was under & proyvious contract with Mr, Couch. et UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO. BOCIAL GATHERING AT THE FACIFIC, At the Grand Paciflo Hotol last ovening thero was a socinl gathoring of the Trusteod and Ro- gents of tho Univeraily of Chicago, with their wivos and many of their frlends, Awmong the prominent gontlemsn prosent woro tho Ttev. Tobert Collyer, Dr., Rydor, Judge Trombull, ex-Senator Doalittle, Judges Togers, Gary, Dooth, the Hon, Thomas Hoyne, Ieory Greenobaum, Frauklia MacVeagh, M, H, Wells, Dr, Powers, Dr, Moss, Dr, Nor- tLup, Chancellor Burroughs, Dr. Chouoy, the Itov. A, J. Froet, the Itev, T. W. Goodspeod, Mr, Robors flarris, Feruando Jones, the Rav, J. A. Bmith, Bamuel lHourd, sod many othor Jo« cal notables, At sbout 9 o'clock the sssembicd guosts, about 200 in number, look® posscusion of tha Iadioe’ ordinary, whore su ologaut supper had beon prepared. Mr, Lonry Greenobaum, Troas- urer of thio Univorsity, was luntalled ss Clair. man. At the conclusion of the repast AMe, Greenebaum made a fow romarks, oxplaining that the object of the mooting was for tho freo discussion of questions of iuterest o education 23 connected with tha Unlvemity of Chicago. TUE KEV, DI RYDER, represeuting the Hoard of Negonty, read » paper fin‘!ng tho present and prospoetivo status of the nivernity, 1Mo said that ut presont the fustitu. tion wau “esuentlally woctarlan. By its chartor, ity President xnd other oficars of the University wust bo Baptists, but no religious teats conld bo applied to utudonts or professors, According to tha speaker, tho fact thay the Baptista bad con. tral of the institution was no obfection, for some intereat, elther seligious or political, must be THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1875, dominsnt, T1a wws greatly in favor of ralsing the atandard of _mcholarehip, and to this ond the Hegonts had recontly recommend- ed some changes in tho connio of study. 1o closed with an urgont ufi!loul to tho eitixeny of Chicago to givo to tho University thoir cor- dial sympathy and nupport, Dr, Moas, President of tho Univaraity, ex- preasod bis hearty approval of Dr, Rtyder'a sant!- snents, ‘I'ho doors of the Unliversity were now open to oyerr young man and woman who do- sired a calture of tho mind and heart, THE BEV, TORERT CULLYER dotivored a short sxtomporo addrons, brimfull of humor and good sonse, Ho deprecatod a little tha fact that the University was undor donominational control, but ho feit muro that, with tha gronth of tho institution and of the city, this would be outgrown. e hoarttily co- oporafed with the ofiicetn and friends of the Univeraity, and bade them God-spood in their noble work, Mr. Franklin MacVeagh, whilo confensing his {gnorance of tuo Unlvauhy. expressed himsol? aa thoroughly in aympathy with its objects, ‘The Ttev, Dr, Grogory, Vresidant of tho Btate Industrial Oolleges, was noxt introdnced. He mada n jroneral nud earnost plea in favor of Uni- yorrity education. Tabbl Kobler, on behalf of the Jewieh popnla- tiov, r;ul«.led bls complimonta to those already uttered, ’ Chaneollor Burronghs atated that subscrip- tione to the amonnt of about $13,000 had besn roported to him during the day and svenin, Tho _moeting was closed with a briof sgdr {1 by B, T Tuley. DAVLIN, THE CORONEN'S INQUEST, Tho Ceroner Leld an jaquest yostorday mome ing on the body of Junos Davlin, who was stat- bed on tho ovoning af the 2d inet, on Olatk streot, noar Poik by the man Wolch, After viowing tho corpse, tho tostimony was procoaded with, JENNIE TATIER testificd: Livo at No. 565 Stato strest. Knew decoased ; hinve nob Leon mequeinted with him nioro than o mouth, Iiave been married; don's know whera my husband now js, Had no omploymout, Becamo acquainted with Day- lin in tho varietios theatre corner Clark and Tayior steoota; Davliu was a musiclan; witness was an nctresa; tho stabbiug ocenrrod a littlo north of the varieties on Clark street ; it wos weok ago Sundnr, in the ovouing ; wituors was not with Davlin beloro the time; wilnoss was coming up tho strect wion sho met with Welch coming toward hor with o largo pockotknife open in his bandj elch swore at hor and struck hor ; he did not explaly anyibiog, bud knocked lior off the aide- walk, burting hor badly ; struclk her in the fsce aud on the Lead ; the words uned whon he camo up noro, *You —— —— ——;" then Welch picked up & brick and throw it ot wituess ; bo aleo spoke of rovenge, aud of entting hor hoart out, at the time he atruck ber ; Wolch also sud gomothing abant killing witnees. After Waich bad followed witnous into tho stroot some man un- known to her took hor parv; st tho mamo timo now Daviin coming across the edewalk m hia shirtsloeves, and saw bim and Welch como togothier ; saw uothing in Daviin's hund; heard noibing at all said Ly eithor of the men; way witliin "9 feot of Davlin; eaw Welch's arm on Daviin's loft side, but did not roo a blow struck ; thon Davlin ran south on Clark street, shouting murider; Welch then ran nortls a fow stops sod wont 1n Letwoen two lousos ; bave lNved wmith Woich off and on for about a_ year; nover pald any attentiou to Daylio; Welch was joalous of Lim on acconnt of o joke ot tho variotion one dav; bad bad » falllng out with Wolch; asked a cortnin married man to woe her bome, and lie had dono s0; ono ovening Davlin asked Wolch il Lo hiad seon witness the nlght beforo, and Welch said ho bad, but Davlin denied it, ond swvors Lo Lad not; from this Welch thougbt that Davhn had boon with wit- nees, and waa accordingly joalous. Jo 3. TOLVING, policetnan, sworn: Arrcetod Welch at 5p. m,, May i, in the Hok ouso, corner Lake nud Ca- vad¥iroets; he was in bod thero with a prosti- fir'e a* 5 in tho afterooon; the woman escaned theoush tha door; Welch spolte to witnoss, and snid that o bad begn in tho houso sinco 11 a, m,; ofifcer asked Lim 1f bo knew what ko waa ar- reston for, and Welci repliod s **Yes; Iinterded tu Kkill him; is ho doad?" Wolch mentioned Davhn's name, aud said: *'The — —— can't rao my woman.” Oficer knew Wolcl's charac- ter; itia bad; has boon in trouble beforo; has often used hio knife when he was in a passion, DH. CLARK GAPEN, aworn: Read tho followiog etatoment ; I made a post-inortem examination of the body of James Davlin, now lying in the Morguo, and fud two Inclsedt and penetrating wounds,—ons, the posterior, ponetrating tho thoracie, and tlc ollier, the auterlor, peretrating Loth 1ba thoracic and abdominal cavities, 1 Aud evidencus, also, of peritonsal and pleuro-preu- moule inflammations, Ido not And tho intestines yerforated, A slight incialon has been made nto the subutance of the luug, Tho wounds nppear to have bean fuflleted by soma ono upon the loft and s littla be- hind the deceased, the knife, in makivg the anterior ‘wound, passing 1o front of the utestine, 8 catisg deat, in iy opiniou, was peritonitis and plouro- paenmon lwnlr.‘qll:;nnl upan thess wounds, ‘Tho prisoner, Dilly \Yolch,was thon callod and ankod if ho had anyihing to say, Io mado tho samo htatemont that was published in Tux Toin- oNe Friday, "t TP TERDICT of $io Jury was as follows : We, the jury, ind that Jamen Daviin eamoto his death by wonnds inflicted by a knife ta o Lauds of Chiarles e Bt, Clair, alios Lilly Welch, on the 2 da n{ u.:y, 1576, near tha saloon No. 491 South Olar! strect, Nad we recommend that the suid Charlos Do st, Clafr, alioa Dilly Welch, Le held to answer to the Grand Jury of this coilnty, NS TOWN MEETINGS, ‘THE BOUTH EIDE. A meotiog of tho Bouth Town Board was held yestorday evening at Justico DoWolf's offlco, Thore were proscnt Justices DoWolf, Footo, Moach, Wallace, Bummerfleld, Haiues, and Fol- lak, Bupervisors Ryan and Behank, and Town- Clerka Gleazon and Grueohut. On motion of Justico Pullak, Juatice DoWolt was olected permancnt Cbairman of the Board, On motion of Justice Hainen, it wan docided to proceed {0 sct in tho matter of tho Tgwn Huperylaarehip and the Tawn Clerkahip, and the Board docided to recognize P. K. Ryan as Buper- vigor, ood James (lcason Town Clerk of the Boutk Town of Chicago. Assousor Phillips submitted the following list of Deputy Asscssors: J. W. Curley, J. I, Me- Donald, James Gleason, Hugh Fitzaimmons, Jobn Ryan, J, Rodbertns, J. J. Maher, George Gruenwabolt, 0. Lathrop, Charlos Iaton, Jd, Q'Brien, W, Honan, O, J. Queen, M. Evaus, Carl Horting, Tritz Bnsse, J. Boully, 1. Zimpel, Qeorgo Ebernardt, Jobn Kehoo, W. A. Jamesou, J, D. Haven, J. Early, P. Donahoy, Johu Siattery, l'om O'Dnnnu{, Frank Dixon, M. Koofe, ¥oo Bexton, Charles Dory, Jamen Stooton, H. 8, Taylor, James Fitz, Adam Morgaothalor, W, Kefly, H, Allen, J, Tiornoy, E. Hutz, J, Fllzgtrlld, D, Dunne, Obarles 1, Jones, W, W. Hhuto, F, Noyes, F. Qiosten, W. Young, O, Rounds, John Bchaffer, D. Broham, Jim Lynch, J. Dufly, J, Krause, Jobn Casey, D. P, Bhaw, Qeorge Hilton, B, F. Knowles, J. McFeo, John Harrington, M, O, Donuelan, Aftor some little dobateit was resolved that matter be postponed uutil this evening at the 7 o'clock. : NonTn AL ‘The Norih Town Loard hield » meetlng yester- day afternoon in Justice Kaufmaon's office, with Buperyiner Layted in the chady, . X, Miller, Assessor, nominated tha fotlowlog os his aesiatants: Frod Becker, Willism Duboy, and William Wabol, sud thov were sgreed to, after which the meoting adjonrnod, s~ J. Vo FARWELL. PARTING GIFF TO 118 CLEDKS. Last Baturdsy Mr, Simeon Farwoll, of the flrm of J.V, Farwell & Co,, presonted, on be- balf of tho head of the firm, who ixat prosent engaged in Eyangolical work in Englaud, a copy of tho religious work * Qrace for Grace,” by the Ty, Willism Jamos, to oach of the employes of the catablishmont, The objoct of ko gift was explained by s lotter printed on the fiy-leat of the volums, of which the following ia a copy 1 Tutzaorurins, April19,<My Dess Daotuxs: X had i in 1oy heast to get sy clerka together, befors X luft for Europe, snd apologlze to them for nob mare conaistently manifesting 10 them » Christian interest 4 their lives by pervonally prescnting the elal gxhrm upon thelr lll'arl(oxu—lm .u.u' 1 h:v. hlr :n;-:f 1) —n on niy way here, whlch I insy In fow worda deacriboxs word-plctitres of #veues fu the life of Chrishon the soul of wau taken from sctual experisncos from ihe now birth lo_the waturity of the wons of God, snd dr:‘wullay ‘: slustrr-‘r “1:. e Voul o 4t 1hey m! 12g tham up ln wery parior of thelrnoula’ss H’ the glll‘v( God,'? whfil: €very #on of Adam uceds (0 open tha Gatos'of Parae e, onco shiut by in, How Opeuied by Urace Lo all wtio Vo, T4 will be so much better than anything T coald ba aatd, hab T st realiy giag 1 Tad oo iive tooag 2are sy {houglit, though it would have been ploassdt to havo met them sll on such an orrand. Ness to lhe word of God tesching us, I regard the sxpericuces of hose who Bave been thus Saught me muoed valushle RNelps fn Qirecting doubting and hesitating minds in the noceptanice of the truth, I hiave been & very poor ponent. of theea keachings, and so, while 1'wonid nt to Christ s tho onl rfect exponent of the acbings of H1a own word, denirs to sncotirags alf who, like me, a6 weak not to despatr while looking at thomselres, hirt to ook at this man's Jife as one whom Chriat au 6 Ly is wonderfnl grece, and learn to trual him for “ like rectous falth,” whereby are given even tina un exceeding great and precious promisen, whoreby we are mada “ partakern of (Lo divino nature, Dleans hiavo this lotter printed snd put into each capy y-leaf, and writo the nama of each reciplent thereon; and may Ife who filod tho heart of the su. thior of 'this book fill each one of thelr hearts with the same Jovs and failll, to whom abiall be all the pralee, Yours very truly, Jonx V, Famwrer, 11.13; John i, 1-18; 1L, Peter, T, B, Ssedolin 1., 1, 18, AMUSEMENTS, M'VICKER'S TORATRE. Mme. Riatori oponod her brief engagement of fivo nighta and & matinoe at McVicker's Theatrs Iast evening to s fair house, In the rolo of Eifza- beth, in Glacometti's play similasly entitled, The performanco was, of courso, Yory improsaivo, and the audionce rosponded hieartily. It fs to bo rogrettod that tho pressuro of imporiant nows on our colnmns this morning forbids a more ex- tended notioo, Mmo. Ristor: plays * Marle Antofuotte " this avening, Thoro willbo tio por- formance Baturday nigit, A dross rehoarsal of * Bamson,” which'in to Lo playod next week, is 1o bo bad, THE ACADPIIY, Mrs, Tander oponed last evoning at the Acnde- my in * Elizabath," Bhe ia not t0 bs judged by modora standards, being of tho older echool of artiats, Bho ropresonts Liizabeth as the vain and passionate Queon, making theso character- Istics so markod as to seom oxaggoratod, Intho lant act, howaver, sho redosms whatovor to a critical tasto may seem avordrawn,in thosa pro- ocoding {t. The malo-un is excollent, and the acting good throughout all of tho final acone, Taylor's Hesex was apparontly a combination of Forrost and Balvini without the talont of ono or the genlus of the other, The scons In which he breaka his aword and rails at Elizadbeth in vio- loat_aud nolsy without dul,'nny. Bary Myers a3 Lady Sarah Howard filed hor part well, thongh there is littlo for hor to do. Do Groob mado & fair Burleigh, snd May Proston as Marie Tebrun gavo s good conception of hor part. Frank Lawlor aa King James did vory well, but biad vory littlo busjuess. The other parts wero faicly filled. —_— L.OCAL LETTERS. THT POLYTECHNIO INSTITUTE. Ta the Fditor of The Chicaqo Tribuns? Cmioago, May 10.—~The announcement by tho Bunday Looture Committes of last yoar that tho Sunday Lecture Committeo of the Polytechnio Institute had endeavored to stosl from them the honor of porpotrating Peppor's Ghost on the publio in & puroly gratuitous slandor, nx wo have proof that no such aunouncement hias been sont to the papor by any one connectod with our in- atitution, Szonerany Porrrremmoe INsmirure. —— ANNOUNCEMENTS. Aunns Dicklnaon lscturcs in Evanston this week., Tho Academy of Sciencea moots this svening at No, 263 Wabash avenuo. A meeting of the membera of the Ninetieth Illinvis Infantry witl be beld at the ofiica of P, Woollett, No, 40 Exchange Building, a3 8 o'clock to-dny. ANl member of Gompany C, First Regiment Tllinols Stato Gunrd, will report at tho armory this ovoning at 7:46 o'clock sharp, in foll droys uniform, and ready for escors duty. A grand ball in honor of the reunion of tho Graud Army of tho Ropublie and dedication of tha flag of Lyon Post, No. 13, G. A. B., will be lfiu}fl to-morrow ovening 8¢ North Bide Turnor all. Thasaloof ticketatotheTov, Dr. 0. IL Tifany's oration on ** Goorge Washingtan 1n 1876," com- mancod yostorday morning at Farwell Hall box oflice, and will be sontinuod to«lay. The proa« peots aro that a fino audionco will greet tho speaker this ovening. ‘Wednosday eveniug the annual moeting of the Baptist ‘Theological Union will be Leld "at the Hichigan Avonue Baptist Church, Tha annual report will bo rend and officors willboslected. At 3 p. m. Thursday at the same place there will be the annual corwnionooment of the sominary and graduating exexclsos, —_— THE CITY-HALL. Tho City Collector ycaterday collected 160,000 on tho taxes of 1874, Al romniving unpaid are now on the dolinguent lat, Officer Thomas Kelly ploaded not gullty to tho chargo of intoxicatlon boforo tho Doard of Tolico yesterdny, but novertholoas Lo was fined {ive daya’ pay. ‘ A debato between Sonator Kehoe, W. X ITil- droth, aud Hnogh Reed was 'tho cause of much oxcitvmont aronnd the City-Hall yesterday., A large crowd gathered to hear tho forensle dis- ploy, which unhappily lasted for only s short timo, The Doard of Public Works yestarday awarded the contract for filing West 'wollth atreet, from Centra avenus to Ashlaud avenue, to R, J. Con- loy, at 42 oonts per cubio yard, Tho contracs for filling vanous othor stracts was awarded fo Duffy & Dulfy at 49 conts per cubic yard. Talk on the injunction and contompt'dust haa almost eontirely submded, and unless Judge Williama sees fit to resuscitate it, it will not probably be heard of again In anything bata mero oastal montion., No motion has yot boen made for an organization under the General Iaw, and will not be for sevoral days and per- liaps wooka to come, Judge Dickeyand Mavor Colvin hold daily tote-n-totes, but what occurs ia not intended for publio gossip, The Judge is of tho opluion that it would be poor policy to attompt to pass the act of 1875 next fall. Tho old obarter is yet in force, aud will continue to be except such parts of it an are patched by tho recently adopted act of 1872, Tho Mayor's bill and tax-bill aro mers patchios on botb, and it tho act of 1875 was now adopted it would bo the last and woret patch of all, Noveriholess, ho asserts that tho nct of 1872 s the poorost aud worat of tho three, The Aldermou, attornoys, and all aro quiotly awaiting tho roturn of Judge Will. fams, but ara not anticipating any trouble; in fact, thoy ara afuioat a unit in tha opinion that ‘nothing mora will bo hoard about the contempt, plecod sededesals oatindiony The Measrs, Benuloys & Wagner. In another columu will bo found the notioe of dfsso- lution of the old aud well-known commisaton-firm of Bonsleys & Wagnor, and also tho coparinership notlca snnouncing the organization of a ew frm, Thoonly chaugs s the withdrawil of Davit W, Benalsy, who gosa Laat £0 ongngo in other Lusiness, Mesors, Goorge X, Bensloy, Joun R, Densloy, and David O, Wagner continue tho business under the old Arm-name of Densleys & Wagner. For the last eovonteon years thoso gentlomen have been promiuently identifled with the grain and provisfon trade of thia city, and, by striot sttention to the interests of thelr numerous cor- respondents, hiave succseded In building up & vory ox- teusive trade, s, Joha R. Bensley Js & membor of tho Btate Commiites bf Appesls an Graf by aptolubment of Qov. loverid :gxdl:mmmp:fitx’:‘l’: Airoubiont ollieial position on the Chicsgo Boasd of rade, ‘What! Not Seen the New Process called # Fronch Dry Proceas” for cloauing expensive drsasos, suila, aacques, ahawin? You'l nover Lave any other ufter leiting Oook & MoLain do you one order, 80 Dearborn strest, or 93 and 261 Weat Madison strect, ———— The State Street *‘Kitchon Qutfit” House of Jus, P, Dalton & Co., 192 aud 104 (opposite the Paluer), offers a0 many things to make tho culinary dopartment of a home perfect that it slmost makes the old bachelora think of matrimony and housckeepdng, — ‘We Are Still Giving unheard of bargains {n ribbons, scliing briled ribbons, a1l widths, for 185, snd gros graln foc%ia sl color, suih widths, 400 and up. All very grest bargains, Holchkin, Paimor & Co., 137 and 139 Btato strcet, ———— Glen Flora, “Thers s no abatement of interest in the Glen Flora Mineral Bprings, Ask your druggiat for circular give ing certificates, etc,, boyond & doubi the Lieat mineral wator in the world. ———— Pianos and Organs, One hundred piancs and organs to rent, alio socond- hand plsnos for sale at great bargaine, to make room for new stock, W, W. KiMpaLL, ktste and Adama strocta, Ohlokering Pianos taln all latest improvemcnls, Over 48,000 perscny Huve teatified ta thelr auperiorily, Reed's Temple of Music, 03 Vaa Buren atroet, Mineral Water, 8, ¥, Groenleaf & Co., 147 Twenty-second sirset, dealers {5 family groceriss snd genersl squate fou tie el of Glan Flore minars! walesr fon feinlly we, OCEAN PERILS. Few Additional Particulars of tho Schillor Disaster. P Only Fifteon Porsous Known to Be Saved. A Frenoh Steamer Goes Down with Sixe teen Lives. Safa Arrival of the Steamship City of Chostor at Quoonstown. THE LOST SCHILLER. AT THE WRECK. Loxvox, May 10.—The sea ia too heavy to-day for boats to mpproach the wrock of the steam- ship Bchillor, No eargo of any importancs has yot boon recovered. Fiehormen roport that the Schiller fs firmly nottled on the rook, and will not fall off in desp wator, Although 1t is difloult to approach the wrock now, there will be many days in the summer when salvage may be effectod. Thero waa a life-belt in avery ono of the Behil- lor's borthis, Whon the dissster ocentred, Capt, Thomos issued orders thst ono should be fastened to every woman, but the women were drowned by the lieavy sea. LATER. Loxpox, May 10.—Boats crulslog in the vicin- ity of tho wreck of tha Bebillor continuo to pick up the bodios of the drowned. When tho ateamer loft 8t. Mary's Island to-day, nearly fifty Liad boen found. Soven mall-bags, In addition to thosa reported rocovared, have bosn paved. Thoy coutained mostly Ban Franclsco sud Auokland newspspers. THE INQUEST. Yooxpox, May 10.—An inquest was held to-day at St. Mary's on twonty bodios from tho steamer Schiller, H. Hillers, firat oflicor of the Schil- for, tostifled that at tho timo the vossol struck Capt, Thomas and anather officor, wore on tho bridge, two men wore looking ont forward, and two othors wero on the bridge with tho Captsin, Tho jury roturnod a verdict of accidentally drowued, coupled with tho rocornmendation that o tolegtaph be established betwoen Bisbop's light-houso and tho shoro. They expross tho opinfon that if such a communication had_ ex- intod alt on board the Behitlor would hiave boon ravod. Officers Hillora snd Poleman conour in this opinion, THI DURIALS, Tha romaing of Mra, Hormine Weate wets pri- vately buricd after the inquost. The bodies un- claimed woro also buricd. Tho funeral was at- touded by Datrien Bmith, owner of the Beilly Islands, tho Coroner and membors of tho {ury, and uearly oll tho [nhabitants of tho island. ‘I'he bodics wera first numbered, and a csroful record was mado of valuables, marks, atc., found on enc. _Thoy woro then ‘incloned in separate cofiing. Two graves wore dug, each 25 feat long. In theas tho coffinu were placed {n two layera. MORE BODIEY MUCOVERED. Binco tho inquort 60 more bodies havo been ‘xo%zivund. The total numbgr now recoversd s 0. IDENTIFIED. Tho following dead hiavo beon Identified s Miss 8. Dimook, Bis. Clara Just, Mrs. Anna Eienor, M, Sussnue Duckfleld, Mrs. Altman, Mre, Augustus Muotor, Mra, Lines, Augustas Mun~ tor, Honry Friond, Hermoann Spritz, P, A. Paul- son. Rabro Bayors; also, tho doctor, butchor, and third officer of tho Schiller, FIFTEEN PASSENOZNS SAVED, New Yonk, May10.~—There woro but & fow vinitora at tho offices of the Eagle Lino of stsam- nhips this morning. About a dozon frinds of ths lost pasJongers were prosont, but moou loft on hearing tho following cublo dispatch read, which was rocoived : Pryumouri, May 10,—Consul Kuhn, New York: Only fiftoun pasdongors woro gaved from iha Schiller, tho namioe of which wera tolographed | you yestocdny from Beilly. ") aro dolog svery- thing $o recover and idantlfy bodies. MADISON COUNTY, ILL. Srectal Dispatsh te 7'hs Clitcage Tribune. Avroy, 11, May 10,.—Among the passengers loot by the steamer Schiller are msven persons from ‘this county, sa follows: Joha Buppiger, Mra, John Buppiger, Adeline Suppiger, John Buppiger, Jr., Louis J. Buppiger, Michanl Hurl- mann, and Fred Zimmerman. The Suppiger family ia ono of the oldest aud moss rewpeoted in the county. A WASHINOTON LADT. Wasnmwarox, D. 0, May 10.—Mies Caroline M. Crane, ono of those loat by the Schillor dis- aster, was & nicce of the wifo of Bonator Ed- munds, of Yormont, with whom she passed the winter In this city, Bhio was a highly-accom- plished yuuuf lady, snd was on bor way to Eu- rope to Apend two years with the family of Min- {ster Marsh, and study art in Italy, OFIICAGO PASBENOERS. Drwight Kliok, ono of the passengers re- ported lost by tho foundering of tho ill-fated stoamor Bchilier, was for many years a _resident of this olly. 1le was a lawyer by profession, but for several yoars prior to bhisremoval to Fruitport, Mich,, o wan onElg-d in_the bauklog buslucss, being chiof clerk in Mr, Bcammon’s Marino Bank. o was s gontloman of irroproachable charsctor aud fine businoss qualltios, with a decided love for litorary purauits. e loaves s family, Tha follomng have beon roportod saved: Henry Mohr, Carl Burghardt, wife and two chil- dren, Frederika Flintje, John Burdick, and John Bickorle, Eliza Levi and W. Christisn are roported drowned, Oscar Knoch, a woll-known purse at tha County Hospital, was one of tho unfortunates that wont down with tho Bohiller, s s OTHER DISASTERS. A FIENCH STEAMER LOST. Loxpox, May 10.—The stoamship Cadiz was lost noar Brost, France, whils on her trip from Lisbon, Portugal, to this city, and sizteon por- sons wore drowned. AND Y#? ANOTHRRL Lonoo, May 10.—The bark Cora Lynn, from Datlen for Troon, reportad loat, with her Cap- tain ana fivo men. BAYE ARRIVAL, Quxzxarowx, May 10,.—The steamshlps City of Ohouter and Abyseinia, from Now York for Livorpool, arrived to-da) Nzw Yorxk, May 10,—Thers waa s report hero & fow days ago that tho City of Chestor had founs dored whon twenty-four houra out. WREOKED ON TIIE PACIFIC COAST, Bax Fnaxcisco, May 10,—A dispateh from Victarla saya tho Iudians report the loss of the stoamer Glonora, from Victorin to Fort Wrangle, with a larga froight aud passengor list. ‘Tho lo~ oality correaponds with that in whick the bark Unlon was lost on Friday Jast. It fs hanod that the l\l:duu repors xofora by mistake to the latter Yoase! TICONDEROGA. Celebration of the Anniversary ef Ethan Allen’s Victorys Fort TicoNpesoaa, N. Y., May 10.—The Cen. tennial oolebration of the capture of Fort Ticon- derogs by Col. Ethan Allen took place hero to- day, The day opened with occasional showors of raln, At sunriso the celobration began by a revoillo and g salutof thirteon guns, o honor of the original Btates. Invited guests wers ro- calved by Post Alfrod Weed of tho Grand Army af the Ropublic, of Ticonderoga, aftor which tha thousands presant partook of a collation apread among the ruins of tho Fort, on the meadows and in tbe summer hotel, which waa oponed for ocgupation, Largo delegationa wore presont from the prin- clpal towns oi Northern Now York and Yermont, including soveral Posts of the Qrond Army of the Ropublic and numerous miliiary orgaoiza- tiona. K| least 6,000 atrangors wore in attend- anco when the exercises commenced, and guests ‘wore allil arriving in great crowdy, The memory of Ettau Allen was oelebrated ‘with & spirit of patriotism and euthusiasm dus tho hero who, ‘'in thoname of the Great Jehovah and the Continenta! Congross,” captured the old fort. The line formed under dlrectlon of Col. Egolt, of Troy, Grand Masshal, and moved to tho fort grounds over the routo taken by than Allen, The procossion was drawn up in frout of tho speakers’ st ‘The exercisos were wite nessed by an immense crowd with groat enthu- siaam, The programme waa &s follows: Busic by tho consolidated band: prayer by the ey, L.V, Price ; muusio; sddrees of wolcome by the President of the d. Col, W, E. Calkins ; “ora- 1lon by the Rev. F. J. Cook; musio; uufmu of » posm, ** Osntennial Bell," by Prof. Bradford, of Benuington, Vi.; remarks by Gen. E. L, fif\l.' or: Trox. N, Y, and other gussta| taualo, morics, The priucipal assdion was dellvared by Cal, William E, Oalkins, who ooncluded bis address a8 followst 1 tendor 4o ene and all s hearty woloome, triatin tant all wwill Join honrt and hand in the caisbration of the day, Wacanpot bo unmindful that the actors of » bunidred yoars ago heed not the drum.best of to-day, but wa feol assirei that thetr apirits oo marehing on and when the marllo which marka (hs resting-place of Ethan Allen and Iin elghty-threo Groen Mountain boya aliall havo yielded fo the crumbiing hand of tima, thelr mowmarles and oxamplo wili live, gathoring brights er Juatro with incroaalug centurien, Mr. Oook's oration was a roviow of the blatory of Ticondorogs and the life of Ethan Allon, with the_impresslve lossons drawn therofrom, o urged that tho apirit of our forefathers still anlmatos Americans, and that upon its pressrva- tlon, in which ho has groat faith, dopends tho succens of our republican institutions. Uen, Colo, of Troy, delivered an impromptn apeoch, whicl was roplota with hiatorical remi- nisconcos and sketclies, na well aa ouloglon of the brave men who Imperiled their lives for the in- dnflnudenm of tho Colonjea. . Lottera wero read from Goy. Tilden, of New York; Goya. Peck, I'nige, and Btowart, of Var- mont; Col, Ethon Alloi, of Now York, and Ahel Niploy Torrey, of Dotrolt, nson of ono of the bravo patriots who sccompaniod Col. Ethan Allen in biis colobrated explojt. Altogotlicr, 1o colobration vas worthy of the patriotio Amorican Euonln. ns well asa gront tribute ta the patriolism and solf-sacrifioing do-~ votion of tho pioneeraof our epublic, CINCINNATI'S FESTIVAL, ‘What It 1s to ¥io, nnidl Who WIIL Awe sist-The City Drcsscd for the ©Oc. casgion. Special Diepateh to The Chicamo Trivuna, CixcixraTy, O, May 10.—Cincinuati prosonts & gala appenrance to-day In snticipation of the great Testival, which commences to-morrow evoning. Tho fostival tvo yoars ago was an ox- porimont, the succoss of which was doubtful, and the intoreat was confinod to a fow, It prov- &d to bs such o auccess, howevor, that the whole city bas takon part {n this one, and ia made & grand municipal evont. All the prin- cipal business louses ars docorated with flags and banners. Tho private residences are huog with festoons and garlands. DBusts and plctures of the old composers ars to Lo mot at overy turn, handgomely aot in wreaths and flags, Cincionatl, fn fact, looks s if she wers dreakod to welcomo a conqueror. dormany (over the Rhino) hias also adorned iteolf, and ie as quict and jubllant ns the American quarter. To-day in devoted to rahersals undor Alr, Thomas’ own caro, and thoy promise o success ovou greater than that of two yoara ago. Tho orchiostra numbera 106 pieces, inoluding elavon trumpota specially ongaged for ** Lolion- grin,” tha nuclous being the Thomos orcheatra, tho string force numbering thirty-two firat and second violins. Tho chorms will muster 817 volcos, the organizalion boing substantially the same as at the last Fostival, and coming mainly {rom this city, Mr, Dudley Buck, Firsé Licutenant, will pro- sido at tho organ, Tho I'eatival commonges to-morros nnnlng with theporformance of Brakm's * U'rlumphlivd, Besthovou's Sovonth Bymphony, and sceus from # Lohengrin,” with Mrs, H. M, Smith, Miss Ca- roy, Mosdrs. Bischoff, Whitnoy, and Rommeriz in tha soloa. Tho snle of sonta has bson immense, and the reat hiall, holding 6,000 poople, will be filled to te utinost capacity. 2 —e PARDONS. Kpectar Dispateh to Ths Chisago Tridune, Brnixarmip, Ill, May 10.—Gov. Deveridgo roachod rome this morning, aftor an abasnoo of a littlo over two woeks, and to.day he issuod pardons to Henry White, sontenced at tho Jan- uury term, 1872, of the Warron County Circuit Court, to five years' imprisonmont in the Peni- tontiary for wanelaughtor; to Honry Westphall, convicted of manalaughter, aud sentenced Jan- uary, 1475, from she Will Covoty Ciramt Court and Adam Rush, convicted of arson. and sen toncod for one yoar at tho March form, 1875, of thie DeWitt Connty Circuit Court, ‘Tho followiny, wore pardoned from the Reform School: Willintn Forchand, donvictod of lar- ceoy in November, 1872, and seutenced to tho Raoform School for threo yoars from the Logan Conuty Owrenit Court, and George 1. MoClelian, convyicied of lazcony in May, 1873, and sontenced for thie voars to tho Reform Bchool from the Aduma Cirouit Gourt. s —_——— ST. PAUL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Special thapatch to ThS Chicago Tribune, 87. PauL, May 10,—The Chamber of Commercs to-day re-olectod Gen, R. W. Johuson President, and choso Alexandor Johnaton, many yoars a Pioneer roporter, Seorotary, FLYNN—April 16, at &% Boath Clark.at., M. Nano Tlyun, younkost daughter of tha lata Nano sud Willlsm Kolly, of Clash, Cauaty 'L ipparsry, iroland, e e el R st % by cara vary, Friends of tho famlly ate rospuctiully [avited. & g:\fi:fimn—-mm B. Morior, inthisclty, Mey 1, inths 1 your of ia sco. Puneral May 11, Viy oarriagos ta Oalvary Gometery. SPECIAL NOTICES. For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING BYRUP has beon used for chilldren with naver-falling sucoess. It corrects acid. ity of the atomach, olleves wiad colic, regulates the bow. ols, curos dysentory and diarrhes, whethor arising from {oothlng or othior causes. An old and well-tried romedy. For all Purposes of a Family Liniment, THN OUSRIIOLD PANACEA will be found tavalaa. ble. Immedlate roiief will follow {ts uso la all casos of pain Lo tho stawnach, bowols, orside rhoumatism, collo, colds, spratn, and brolses. ¥orlntornaland oxternal uso, Children Ofton Look Pale end Sick Trom no other cause than biaving wormsin the stomach, BROWN’S VERMIFUGE COMPITS will d y wormy without Injury to the chlld, belng perfectly WittT, sad frea from all coloring or other injurious {ngredionts usn- sllyused in worm proparations, Hold by all drugglets. 2 contaa bos, AUOTION SALES. BY G. P. GOILE & €O, €3.and 70 Wabssh avenoe. DRY GOODS,. On Taevday, May 11, amsivalonaty AL R w ried lines of Hoslory, Notlont, Undarmoar, ta tonds, Umbrollss, Faravale, Niren iresy Trimminge, Gonta’ Furnliings, Tajnh of Felwmings, Sewing Bk, ; Cottonbios, Batines and Jonge, o100 A 1ina EHATS & CAPS The largest and moat camplote line shown thi; gompriiieseer; endn and yarloty ot Men dorer o Yontus goods it Wool, Fur, Clatn, Felt, Cansimers, ena Cantinued sale of Gonta!, sh attractions, alf of whie in thia Alna rale of Ladio Undarwear, Ladios Shawls, Iteguiar linos of Hardwara, neing and Kummnr Deoes Poplins, Buitings, oto. CARPHETS. Anatlice handsome lino of Carpets, In_3ply, Ty, Tanble Cotinn Qi an all 1] 'l i3 DabE A At et ol T dodi ) KO P, ite & 00, AT AUCTION. - On Tuesdsy, May 11, at 11 0'Clock Sharp Now {a your thno to buy Oarringos, A. bankrupt stock of Oarringes, Open and Taop Buggios, Demncrats, Two and Throo 8pring Phaotons. Muat bo sold to pay advanoos, Also s fino stook of Harnossos. AN ESPECIALLY Largs and Atiractivg ATCTIOIN SALE OF CUSTOM-MADR BOOTR, SHOES, SLIPPERS, Wil bo hold by us WEDNESDAY, Mnyl3, 64011 a. m. Hale on exhibition Monday snd Tuosday, and doalers are roquested to look it over, GEO, P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av, TEHURSDAY. May 13, at 8:08. m,, a1 X Mots, Tovis Lot sod e lhl.r:".lhnlfnl“(.!ipl:" l:g: uo"‘l‘nllur‘;l “Artifictal Flowers, Homtors, Notions, Un ross Guuds, Sliawls, a 1d CARPETS. Our Oarpat sales are more atiractive (han . e are volling fravciass ollmoc) Ingrain Oareats, haqusing e Traiar ol o 2 s s e oion Sheteea it : GO, IO GRE 20 5 et 10 Wabaskas. On Thrsday, May 13, at 9:30 o'clock, % ATTERD THIB SALE OF Household Goods, DEALERS AND CONBUMERS. 8 Parlor Bnita of avery dosoription, 10° Black Waloot Dedstoads, 3 Marble and Wood Top Chamber Seta, 7 Buraaus, with Mirrors. 10 Wash-stand Dureaus and Commodes. 100 Marble and Wood Top Hall Troes. Bofas, Lounges, Wardrobes, Lxtonslon Tablos, Mirrers, Mattzasacs, Ico-Chests, Rofrigoratars, Parlor and Ofiva Deska, Shaw Cases, Carpata. GEQ. P. GORE & CO., Anctimeers. notloncers, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALL 130 HIGH-CLASS Oil Paintings, AT QUR 8ALESROOMS, 84 and 868 Randolph-st., This Tuesday Morning at 10 0'Olock, and Afternoon at 2 0'Clock. A posttive and anresorved salo of fine ol patatings by well’known Amorican and forolgn artiats, compslalag such names a3 Qeo, Nartwick, A. Van Willls, E. D, Tawis, ¥ IL Morrls, 8. I, Thsa Villlers, . Meyor, A Sato, L B, Nertaooty and many othors of equal morit. Krvery platars richly meuntod fn FINH GOLD-GILT FRIAMES.-.PAINT. ING AND FRAME SOLD TOGETHER, ELIBON, POMEROY & CO,, Auctioneers. Regular Friday’s Auction Sale, Moy 14, at 9:30 2. m. XEW AND BECOND-HAND FURNITURE. ml:::,fi‘d::l‘o.no"u our rogular largo stock, we have the sn- THREE LARGH DWELLINGS, A full Une of new misfit and good used Osrpets; a large stook of general linuss-Knepin, oods, Refrigarator Cooidtag.Blover, PLER DIRULY, LIANGS, Gener Merohandise, Toas, Clgars, o gklw Gufafl". i Fioea Goous. " Luea Goods, L Anr ano doubting, eall and sev Robert M, Bmith, Hoad Pantry Man on tho Josie Noyt. 1o wae lm\ynlo, ‘hobblln, on & crutch, his jolnia twisted, an: sufleiing fearfully, Glleo' Linlnont lodide of Ammonta made & Bow man of kim, Dopot, No. 451 Bixthay., New ee botile, AUCTION SALES. WIL A BUTTERS & €O, AUCTIONKERS, 158 MADIRONST,, OI{CAGO, TRADE SALE. This (Tnosday) Mornlng, May1l, at§:30 o'olook, at our Salesrooms, 108 Madlson-st, oond floar, DRY GOODS, Regular-made Clothing, Straw Goods, T 'OLOOK, Paper, 25 Tuoams ino Littor Faper, 8,000 Hoxes Note Papor and Kavolopes, AT 30'0LOOK, Boots, Shoes, and Slippers. WAL A, BUTTELS & CO,, Auationsers. Wednesday Morning, May 13, at 8:30 o'ol'k. '"l';’"?“’ Iut‘.l'd" F\lrl'l'\,ll&lx, ‘i»‘f.(?m:;rf.’ i':un'?fifmn‘-‘,..wnn o Wit Av HU IS COL, Austionoers. Thurzday Morning, May 13, at 0:30 o'alook, REL AR TRADK SALE. Dry ngflbclu“flub Btraw toods, . mlllll, ooty g%noo-. .IIN Slippors. ot Abonr sl e o BUTHHIL & CO., Auotionsers. UUTTERS & CO.S BATURDAY SALE, Furspn paald o 0 S A O By WILKINS, BRUSIL & CO, Auctioasess, Balesroom 196 and 197 Rast Raodolphat, BPHOIAL BALE OF Furniture and Carpets. This Morning, a¢ 10 a. m,, ‘We shall sell Parlor, Ohamber, snd Dinlog-Room ¥ur- sltore, all kinds; new aad usod marblo-top and plala Chamber sets; bousehold effects of a fourteen-room houss; contonts of an jos-cresm saloon; also, & lot of Brussals Uarpets, sto. WILKING, BRUSH & CO., Auctionsers. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, PO bt bt ol o A P.ccd. CASY, Noa. 41 snd 43 Fifth.av,, ?ffi%‘:‘:‘;flmw’m‘ rimsent in ths ol thte bupets Beddiow R ByJ. B. C. At No. 184 Btate-st, GRAND ART SALE Itallan Marble CGiarden, Hall and Parlor Statuary. Compris) subjeats—Innocenoe -Apofh, }')klnnp ing el Tonogenae, nfi"';:zi."’.«cf e . udlawmscu BRONZE STATURS FORTALLE, Frouch Brooze, IHack Mechla and Unnula Glit 21-Dey Ulocks, Bronzo Groups and Figures, MARBLE HALL VABKS ON. COLUMNS, Mantel Vasas in Amanov, Slonna and Agite Biooe, Tinely Carved Ktatueites, tc. BBt P i ot y i Geiphis, Lo be sold av pubiia ssle,on - © ~oo0 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, BAY 13 AND I At 10:30 2. m. and 2:30 p, m., st No 154 State-at., bos twoea Mource and Madison. J. B, CHHAMBERS & CO., Aunotlonesrs. By WM. F, HODGES & CO. LARGE AND ATTRAQTIVE SALD OF FINST.CLASS FURNITURE, ms, Noa. 63§ and 633 Weat Lakest,, on cutomancing 8t 6 at 104, m., cons :"fl“s\" i g fro Il:' 1 5 'uuhu 7, 311 daater otirhig from Gastuisas, OoMRling of Me. T Rt Tac By and” Moteiilon unk.v'u'nemmb Jphe hndbfln‘-hl‘wk&n and tine Ladies' and Gunl FE Burts, Broretarics she. i M. Bidersarle, Borie ‘anoy Dusks, TS ", Wardrobi and D 30 rioe X, ol slish Hody, Tapostry, 2ply, ‘and Tngrata Syoobing doalrabla fof Bousokeopiog, WILIAUL TOMT Y pr, e, HONGES & o, Auolt N. B._Ladi cetally favited ta attond this N B T icial ed b 5 By 8. DINGEE & CO,, $0and 83 Esat Randolpheat, Hidebon g Regular Balos of FURNITURE, OARPETING, asd GHNERAL MERCHANDISE, every Wednoosday and Batardayat 19 s, m, Idboral Cosh Advances mado e Consigoments. J WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, st ¥ 8. m.—Our Esguits Balo of Touschold Farniture, Carpots, Bedding, Ete., Comprising aa estenslte assortment of Becond-Hseh Furnllure from firstclass private rosldsnce. Alse & lass® Lne of ew Furnltare, Anishod snd unfulshed. £ 1)l pastloulars {a to-wmorruw's paper, By JAS, P, MoNAMARA & COn 37 Basé Washington-st, 8,000 cases Boots and Shoes, Blippers, Ties,and Congress, Tueday Maraings May t, a4 4 vobeoy

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