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8 " THE OCITY. GENEMEWS. Prory membar of the Ilnnnibal Zanaves is re- questod to moot st their hall this nvening for drill and 1nspection, and the transaction of athor important business. During the hoavy storm of laat svening, the house of Ernst Smith, No. 219 Bloomfleld streat, wan atruck by lightning and slightly damagod. None of tho inmates wora hurt, 'The Lakeside Dublishing Company has sold the Lakeside Ballding, corner of Clark and Adams streots, and leasohold intorest, to tho hotre of I’ ¥, V. Pools, for $140,000. The temperaturs yesterday, na obmerved by Asnaeno, Optician, 83 Madinon atrect (TRIUNYE TDuildiog), was :at 8 a, ., 61 dogrees : 10 8. 3 603 11:50 5, m., 655 8 p.m., 74; Gp. D, b 8p. m,, 6L John Cashin, an employa in & brick-yavd on 1ha Bonth Branch, foll from the tov of & diedgo yostorday afternoon, and wan uux? injured. o wan taken to his lodgings, at No. 63 lilinois stroot. 1la is o singlo man. Frod Froesch hung himsel? in his arn in rear of No. 376 West Chicago avemie yeaterday morn- ing. ‘The cause of the nuicide has not bean ex- plained. Decoased was 45 yonrs old, and loaven o wife and two childroo, TRato Powell, of No, 678 Nosth Welle atreat, fell down in front of No. 154 South Clark street ostorday foronoon and_fractured hor siull. e wsn taken into Dr. Farwell's ofice aud at- tended to. Rer recovery is doubttul, Patriok Dolan, » prozamean, iz miesiog from his home, No. 141 Jobuson street, and s anxiouely inquired for by bis wifs, Lrom the fact that he had A rtim of “monoy in bin poseeseion, It fu feared thiat Lo hea mot with faul play. Alittlo boy of 8 yoars of aze, hytho namo of Almn Qardner, loft Lis home, 14 North Green rtveot, ut abont 9 o'clack yesterday morning, nid has not been hoard of since, Any inforniation as to his whereabouts will be thaukfully ru- coivod nt tho above addresy by his paronts. The Annual Conferenco of Weatern Unitatian Churches will opou with pnblic ecrvices in Unity Church (tho Itov, Roberl Coliyer'sithis evening at 7:30 o'clock. ‘Ths sermon will be given by the Rev. J, O. Learnod, of 8t Leuis: subject: “Pootic nnd Vrosno Theology®” Tha publie aro cordinlly invited- Mr. Goorge R. MscKenzle, Vice-Prosident of the Siogor Sowing Machine-Company, in stope ping at tho I'almer Houso, aud from bim in- formetion waa cbtained that the Col ropresenta have given £10,000 to ihe C It is boped that othor like inotitutions law their oxamplo. Commissloners Burdick 2nd Clough, of tha Gommilteo on Tiunance of thio County Doard, were occupied yesterday i checking up tho re- port of the County Troasurer for tho quarter ending March 31, Owing to tho presauro of other bnsineen, thia work bas becn delayed up to thio presont timo, John Rivors is rather an old head (40) to en- gago in tuking fores on tho bobtail cary whon ho Rucw ho wasn't right in o doiug. Ho located Limeelf in a State-streot cabooko yosterduy, aud 100l allthe fares, o fow only of which ke putin tho box. 1o bad bean at this for some tuno, - rud o ddetective eaught him ot last. Conanty Treasurer Millor stated yesterés.- that 1o in future would be compolled Lo counna hitme ccif to lagor-beor as o beverape, owing to tho fact thet the Government authorities vore nbut- ting up the whirky distillorics. JIr. Ttountrce, the Connty Attornoy, will not give up his lagor- Leer, distillory or o distillery, “inaemuch a4 ho i=anplying himaelf diligently to tho atudy of tho German langzuage. When tho peoplo who pass along the strests saw yeslerday tho pictures ol therctor who is to porionate **Saruson™ at MaVicket's next wael:, 1hoy were appalled with _the thought that Col. Wilaon, of the City Law Dopartment, had broken out in & now place, andtho rotnnd hermit of tho City-11all was overshelmsd with applications for ticxots, An anxious public is informed that Mr. }}'xtnlmn will not opacs £amson outuido tho City- i City-Collector Von Iollan roturned his baoks Into Jonday night to Counts-Colloctor M- iller. The law requited the GCitv Col- lector toroturn his books by lsat Monday, and it was closo work for X, Von lfol- fen to comply with tho iaw, and he did not got them 1nto thie County Collector’s office till ten minutos to 13 o'clock Monday night. Ccnutf- Callector Millor now has a amall army of clorks busy making out the delinqueunt lists, on which ho will apply for judgment for the Btato aud vounty tnxes at tlio June torm, and for tho city taxes at the July term of the County Court, James Daviin writes to nny that he fa tho only Jzwes Daviin in Chicago, and that, sinco Lo fu alive, and kicking, tho Toport that nninquest was hield as tho County Ilonpital aver James Davlin, stabbed by Iilly Waleb, s incorrecs. Now, since tbe inquest was beld, and sloce Davlin did dio, it In unreasonnblo conduct on Mr. Davlin’s part, belng & dead man, lo persist in writing letters to tbe papors denying his doath, Attachment to lifo is atrong in mapy men, but thoy ought to keep quiot after tho” Coroner's jury has disposed of them, Jamcs Davliu s extiuct, sud no man cau resuscitato hum. + Tho twenty-fifth annual masting of tho Dl noly Btute Medical Hocfety will be haetd ab Jnck- sonvitle, commencing Tuesday, May 13, Dste- gatea cun leavo Chieogo at 12 o'clock nioon, on .lomhlv‘ tho 17th, on the Clicngo, Alton & St. Louis Railroad, and reach Jackeonvillo tho same night at 9. Also U:45 p. m,, main line, vin Spring- tlold, reaching Jacksonville at 10:30 4 day. By leaving ot 8:30 g » on tho Illinois Centra), vis Gitman, cau tako through eleoping- cer to Springfield, and by taking the Tolado, W= bash & QVa\uru Railway at Springfield at 9 o, m, wiill rench Jacksonville at 10:50 . m., Tucsdey, the 18th, TIRENEX'A BENEVOLENT ANTOCIATION, The anuual mecting of tho Firsmen's Benevo- Jons Association was held last evening in tao Doarborn strect cnpine-houss, I'rosidont ‘I'homas . Millor in tho chair, The Treasurer's report, of which the following is a syuopsiy, vas tho only ono of auy importauce : Cash on hand May 1, 157 Jtecelpts to May 1, 1875, QOrders paid, Y.cans mads, Canh on han Arsots, ennlal, will fol+ . Walters, Goorgo Atzol, J. Schirlovor, Peter Bmith, aod Peter Stophens were electod on tho Board of 'I'rusteen. 'Fho annual olection of oul- cors will tako place Monduy ovening. CHUKONI, The Chieago lumberinon Linve aubscribed £1,610 for the O-hikiosh safforers. Tho names of tho donors are a3 follows: Blanchard, lorland & Co., 82503 tho Kirby Curponter Company, Ford River Lunbor campm{. I, M. Avory, aud tho Ludiogton, Wolly & Yan Schasck "Company, £50 cach ; Charles Deming & Co., 13, L. Ander- non Company, Ira Minard & Co., Xeltoy, Wood & Co., Adams & Lord, Hanuab, Luy & Co., 225 each J, Beidlar & Bro, Lumber Compauy, #30; Hemp- stead & Baebe, Bigelow Bros., Loomiy & Davis, I, W, Harvoy, Calkins & Mshor, Valmer, Fullor & Co., Avery, Murphy & Co,, J, M. Loomls & Ca., I, K. Tichford & Ce., Chnrnioy Dro. & Co,, Batcheller & Slaght, Irish, Bullen & Co., Holt & Bulcom, MeDowald & Rowe, and Kelchum, Hlephous & Co., $26 each ; South Dranch Lum- ber Compauy, Mendsen & Winter, aud White & Hwan, 820 ekch ; I, A, White, Benton & Fullor, Hoory Barker & Co., Walkup & Morrill, P, Sto- ‘vens, Jolu Bhoriffo & Bon, and I, JMendsen & Oo,, $150ach ; Bush & M), G.W. Meacham & Co,, 10 cach; Boborts & Hutl, W, D, Liongbtoling, Ludington C&. 1. Witboek Co., 3L Riyerson, & Co., 8, N, Wilcox, O, R, Johnson & Co., Davis & Mason, 8, X, Martin, 0. C. ‘fhompson & Co,, Bosbuell, worth & Loed, €35 each; Thomp- son Brog., B, I, Derickacn & Bons, I, 1%, Queal, Yerley, linckley & Co.; Larton & Joneu, Hart. man & Grahsm, Bhoemaker & Howell, T E. Bradley, Lowell & Daltou, A.R. Gray & Co., and MoMullen & Ofticor, 810 each ; Doan_firon, Throop & Buymour, J, 1(,' 8, Keele, Johu Oliver, J. T, Platt, Cash, aud Ciaye & Pa'o, €5 cuch, A QUESTIONALLE BTOLY, A bright littlo fellow of 11 yoars, mamed Charles Dakur, appeared at the Armory folica Hiation Jast tht, sud aaked Btatlonkeeper Bun- jumnin for a lodging, He was not an ordinary applicant, and a few quostions wera put to him, He enld his father aud mother died six months ago % CGoodonough, 40 miles from ths oity, on tho Chicago, Dauville & Vicennea Railroad, and loft him 1 the care of s farmer, ‘Lhs jaut words of his mother, who quickly followod thae father to the grave, wers that Charloy should be a good boy sud romaln with tho man whoso cbarge ho was placed in, Hin paronts left & littlo 5-acre farm and a wmall lLouse, and (wo borees, & cow, and soveral houd of ywine, which they owned, Theae were taken by soma oo unknown by the boz who weut {o work with bis uew master. Ho {a tho drudgery of a farmer boy, and two monthe sgo was tolit that hu was niot big enough and able enough to work for afarmor, and the crul wastor placed Lim un & train bound for tius city, guve him mouey enough only to psy hia faro, awl told bim to fio At work and oarn bis ovm liviug the beot way b could, The poor boy sought in valn for a holplug hand oo bla utlnl hiezo, azd fuslly huog about uy ha - tho illinols Central depot, and blacked boots, 15in puny handa bear oyidencoof Ina work, 1fa oked out a baro existeuco, and ecatcoly knew whero ta lay his head from nijtht to night,” As o told hin story Iast ovening his oyes fil‘lnd with tears when ha tonchod upon hia niother's doatl ond 1ast words, and ha bacowo 8o faint that Lo waa hardiy ablo to stand, Tho kind ol station- Tnopor tool in tha situation at anco, and put the nd in ono of tho beds in a wit. noss room, aud will communicato with Capt, Buekley this morning, with a viewr to mak- int Inquiries conoorming the dispositian of tho farm, which the boy s2y3 lie hay been cheated ont of. 'Tho Iad caunot recollect tho namo of hig master. v TIIE PRODUCR EXCIAXAT, Tha annuat moating of tho Chicago TProduce Exchango wan licld vestorday afternuon at thoir roome, coruer of Jiake and Clark strects, Mr, O X Doxtor, Prosident of the Arsociation, in tho chair, The malu bueiness of tho moctiug was tho clection to flll the plices of outgolng ofticors, swhicls, howover, was only partially accomplishied, na tho firet and only bailot taken b tho weoting failed to oloct the I'residont, tho Becond Vico- Tresidont, and_full Committees of Arbifration and Appeals, ‘Thonames of thosowhoro cloction vinn acearpilsliod_woro: Board of Directors, T. I, Wells, C, E, Rice, O, V. Buttn ; Committea of Arbitration, F. C. locter, Menry Ilolmes, . '8, Lnshor, snd G, I. Draun, aud C. Q. Drowno tied, to ho voted upen at the noxt meeting: Committen of Ap- peals, T, 8, Chaso, J. ffoffert, K. Hoster, T B2, Littn, aud J. I Crrus, and — Barber, tied, to bo voted npon as the noxt meeting. Tho ofiicers who lold over for the encuing xoar aro V. N, Hughen, the Sccond_Vico-Pron- tont, who becomens iintt Vico-Urosidout ; W. W, Dexter, 8. B, Chase, M. G. Ooodo, Directors: A, Bigolow, C. 1. Blackman, A. J. llanchott, and J. [T, Phillips, of tho Committeo of Arbitra. tion: and A. 5. Moltman, J. 8. Gibson, and O. V. Butto, of the Committeo of Anpeal. After tha annonncement of tho result of tho vote, it waa decided that it wan loo lata 3o pro- ceed with another baliot, and tho weotiug ad- journed until £ o’clock this nfternoon, THE LIDS. With tle return of sprieg, myrinds of besuti- ful birdw suska thoir homo Iu the city. Not only Tor their choery vongy, but for the destruction of wormag, buge, and other fusect pests, is their mon Conocil have wisely enacted a striugent or- dinanco for their protection. See. 40 of Chap. 48 provides that Tizery persan wio shall kil or wound, or attempt lo Tl or Wound, by tha usu nf fire-armie, How aud arrow, peltiug with stone, ot otherwise, auy bird within tha ety lmlis, or shoot an srrow, or thruw a stono, ar' club, or other _ intnsilo , within auy | private grounda or “ puliio * parks, Birares, or grounds (eich bied not belg the property of the peruon so offending), oF euter upon auy privata inclasute or pubtic grouml Lelonring to tha city for thio purpose of dolng any act probilited n tiis recton, rh:nl“l‘urh‘ll and pay 1ot lews tlian $3 nop moro than $10 foreach offense, Yivery porann who whall he couvd ed nsccond timo of any offenss fu this cocticn men- tioned, who fo under the ago of 16 years, wmay, in tho dlllcm;»(un of thy Court, bo ecatenced to the Lieform School. l’g is to bo hoped that all citizens will consli- tuto themsolves a commiltes to stop vagabond boya from atening and destroying tho birds that tisve kindly como smong us. Thoy nocd not wait for a bird to bo killed—to “‘attempt Lo kiil or wound by bow and arrow, pelting witl: stones, or othervwise,” oqually subjects the offonder to n fine of €5, Will not tho Chief of 1'nlico instruct his patrolmen to enforco rigidly this provinion, and thereby moric the thanks of all good citi- zend? . I — DEARBORN STREET ASSESSMENT, TUE TPRDICT OF THE JURT, Tho jury in the Dearborn street condemnation caso, nfter having boen out nearly two woekn, returned their verdict fu tho matter of the as- sosawont for bonefits for the opening of Doar- bora otreet to Fourteonsh. The jury change tha nsseearnont as mads by 'the Commisaionors on Lot GJ, in Block 4, in Aysessors’ Second Bubdi- vislon of tha oast fraction of the N. E. X of Bee. 21, 39, 14, from 81,274.05 to £1,107.47. The following piccea of property, which woro aegessed for benefits, aro exomypted from any as- sceument : 1In tbo C. T, new a1, 99, 14, Lot I, 1cet of 8, all In Bl 0, Ny E. 3 of 4, Lot 3, 1., } of Lok"4, Lot 6 W, 35 0f 8, and W, 37 of 7,0l in llock 4, Also Lois 4,5, 8 7,8 1.2, 3ud 3, oll lu Tiock 6, Alio Lota o, 7, the't. 2 fect of 8, nnd_the 8, D feet of 4.t in Dlock 7. Alio Lots 1,2 und 3 of Dlock 8, Aiso Lota G, 6, 7, and Lond 2 fegernt tho W, 10 feet of tho N, 100 Tews), all in Dluck s, Alo Totd {excent the E. 13 feel), tha N. J¢ of 7: the B, ¢ of Lot 7 (oxeopt tho L. 73 “feet of the 3 feo), Tols 1, o, o Lots 7, #,9, 10, and 11 of Diock d 10 of Dlock 41, Alsa Tols 1 and 4 of Block 0 Lot 11 of Blocky, Alro Ints 0, 19, 11, 91, 22, and 23 of Block 26, Also Lot 43, Alko {hia 5, 50 1t of Tot 14 1 Block &1, of Loty &, 6, ant 7, the 8, E, X and N, L. Y of Lot tho VZ, 3 of Lots 8, d 7 ; the ¥ 3 of 100 4; all in Dlock 28, Al N E, iy Lot 63 tho E. iy , Lus 7, tae 8, B, 3 of 6, Lo d 3in Lots 1 avd 2,alf n Block 15, Also Sub-Lota 4, i3, 49, 45, 40, 6, und33 tn Lots 2 to § Eul-Lots 43 and inclusive ; Sulnlots 1 aud §'in 3 ALIn Lata @ t0 6 {nofusive 3 all in Llo Tota 15 and 18 f Enta 3,2, &, 10, aud 13, of Biock 40, Alvo Sub-Lot 6 of Lot —, and_Sub-Lota & 10, 11, 5, 4, 4,2, a3, of Lota 2 anid 3, and tho private sileys ad- J0luing SuleLots 6 and 1, i Lots 2 and 3, all in” Block Alno Sublots 13, 14, and 16 of Lote 9 and 10; in Lot10, 7, and A sublotal aud 3 jn Lot Block 43, Alao Sblots 6, 10, 2, 8 0 13, 16, and the 13 2 of S lxwlu‘}l\'n: all Il‘l Uins! 1\ , 1 ol 4 1 to . Also Bublots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Rof Lot 43 1,10, 13, 3%, 4, 5, 0, %, aud b 3, and 11 of Lota 1, %, and 33 alt {n 0,4, 6, 19, 2, 0, and 20 of Lola 210 7, Sublots 7, & and 15 of Lot 3, and Let 1% all a7, Alno'Hiiblols 1and 3 of Lot1: Sublols 3 and o of ‘Lot 83 in Iock 41, Alio Hnblots 3.2, 4, 3, and the E 3 of 1, fa Lot : all in Dlock 32, Also Bubelots 3 aud 4'of Lot 2, aud the W 3/ of 1ot 1, 4l in Diock 47, _Also Sub-lota'7 unil 1, of Lots | and 2,all in Block 39, Also thy 8 3 of 8¢ of Sulklot 2, iu Lot 8, of Block 41, T Ubiich & Mubilie's Addition the following dots wero cxempteds Allof Blockn 6, 4, 14, aul 13; Tala 115, inclusive, of Block 61 Lotu 41 10 43, sncluaive, of 3 Lota ¥ to 40, inclusive, of Dlock 63 Lota1to 8 , inclualye of Block %, In Grorgla W, Gereieh's Insntdivision of tho E 3y of the 2 L 1 of Bue. 28 tho followiuy lota were excented : Lots 43 'to_18, fuclatve, ot Block 3, and 1 fo 43, in. cluelve, of Block 4. fn Arcieer Addiffon to Chieago tho following low wero exemptod: Lotd aud flio K 34 of 9, n Block 1; Lat 340 80, Snclustve, 3, 21, 3, b, 33, 83, and all i Dlock 31, 'Also Lot 23 In Ilock i Alab Lots 3, 4 to M, {uclustve, (Lo B 75 foct of Lot to 23, Lots 30 to 8, inclusivo, snd 40 to &3, al) in Dlock 6. Also, Lots 33 ta 10, fuclusive; Tto17, inclusives 20 to 24, {n:lnma }llc)' 9 10 32, inclhu- 3 3, &, oll tn Block 7, Also, Lots 29, 18, 10, 35, aud 26, all in Mok il Also, fots o 4, fuciustve, all n Block v, * Also, 0, 40 t0 62, inclusivo, and 39 to 93, inclue { rtof W, X of N, Lot Also inciusive; of Dlock 1., A of Soc, 28, th 10 10 14, 19 to 1o N, 3f of 55, 24, 89, 3l, 46, &%, 63, B4, 0oLy B3, iy st T, 'tg 14, tha W, 1134 fet of Lot e et of Lata 114 to 117 inclusive, s 1, 92 feet of feet 0f Lots 114 to 117 fuclusive, 1u Payutz's Subdividon of the 8, 20 acren of thu W, 35 f the ) ¢ of tee, 28, tlo followng lots ero exe cepled: Lots 43 and 44'af Block 1, Iu W, IL Adama’ Hulkdivision of the E, 3¢ of the 8, . Af of See, 23, Lot 19 was cxcopted, All the above landaro fu T, 39 It 14, — THE SOUTH TOWN. APTOINTMENT OF DEFUTY ABNZASORS, Tho Houth L'own Hoard of Auditors mat at7 o'clock yeaterday ovening pursusut to adjourn- mont. There were prescut Justices DoWolf in the chair, Pollak, Wallaco, Hirines, Summerilold, Yoote, Meoch, Supervisor Iiyan, and Town Oterk Glenson. Justico Pollak asked for the eako of Informa- tlon whotler the Suporvisor and Town Clerk had recolvod tho Dbooks and records from their pre- decondors, and on recelving anuwors in tho nuga- tivo ho moved that tho Board authorizo these officers to tako such stops nn are necossary to got thelr books of ofiice, and to employ courisel ot the expenen of this town, Carriad, ‘The matter of tho appoiutment of Deputy Asgossors was taken up on a wation by Justice Footao thint the numboer of Deptity Asacarors bo fixed at forty, to bo employed a4 loug ua tho Ass sessor thongut proger. Justica Bummortield moved an amendmont that tho Assessor bo allowed to hiave forly Dop- utica until tho beginoing of pext month, aud that aftor that the number bo reduced o & not to exceod olghteon. 2 The snienduicnt ‘was carried. A dabato was hiud on the quustion of tho salary to bu pald the Doputy Asseudory, but the matter wes flually laid ovor, The Bourd confirmed the following Deputy Assessors:_ Georgo W. Ourloy, Hugh Fitz. eimmous, Julius lodbertus, D. P, Bhaw, J, 1, Macdonald, J, ‘Wernoy, . 8. Tavlor, ML 1. Lathrop, James Gleagon, I, H. Barnard, %, Biakeloy, J. Magee, Goorgo Greenwald, Willlam A. Johnson, James butly, John Ivan, A, U, MoAllisser, Charles Eaton, Williawa Honau, Alox . Laberts, Joo Bexton, i, Ziwpel, M, Kecfs, J. J. Mabor, 3I, J. Lvavs, Charles Do Cawnp, tleorgre Liverhardt, J, Beully, M. J. Leater, Daulel Broham, 'liws Lyueh, W, Youoy, €. Hert- ing, O, Berg, Adain Morgouthsler, itz Buwna, ¥, Dixon, I, Donnbuy, O, J. Queen, Taomay O'Dounell A commuvication wanrosd from Juatice Grusn- bt rexsserting his claims to the ofiico of ‘fown Clerls, and acquatuting tho Board with the dire presenco among us really invaluable, Thoe Com- | * THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY MAY 12, 1875 atlmnlnq‘i‘lfncel that would foilow a disregard of s rights, OHKmol.lon A commitlen of threo, conslrting of Justicon DolWolf, Maines, and ieoch, wan np- pointed as n Finanes Committes of tho Doard to discovor mome mesnsof raining moncy to ment tho expenses of {ho avucsament, and 1o re« port at a snbuequent meeling. Justico Poltak nuggente:d that tho Committeo find ont, if possible, tho foanenl retationa he- tween Collector Jivans and Supervisor Bchianck, ‘Lo moeting then adjournod. ——— ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, BECEPTION OF PROF. PLPHER. A regular meeting of tho Chicaso Aendemy of Seiences wan hold last night in the rooms of the Academy, the Prosidont, Dr, I, A. Johnson, in tho chair. I'ho Recordor, Dr. Bridgo, road tho liat of con- tributions Lo the library and of donations (o the mugenm, P'rof. 'eppor was present, and was preacnted to tho Academy by the Iresldent. 1o acknowl- odged tho compliment briofly. o called attons tion to tho diviaton of offort adopted in (ireat Dritein, oach sccloty haviogita saparate muscum. "The Chomical, Geological, Zoologleal, and Totaunleal Hacletios wora all stroug nnd flourishing; Lut the range of dobate fn each was mneceasarily limited to ity own ool ol eweeiallics, 'The Chicaza Acadeniy of Heiencos, in welcoming scientitic mon of all clasges, was peculinrly adapted to tho «emocratic ganina of Mnerican institutions, s detalled somp of hig oxporiences in ecientitia discursions, ilusirating the valua of aciontitio thought on practical topics, . Dr. 1. W. Viole, from tha Florlda oxpodition Just roturnod, rond a description of a now apecica of burrowing owl. It prescats ono of threo or fouir inatancos of noarly identical forma oxisting ida and California, with no known ropro- 0 in any patt of the 3,000 miles botween, Androws oxhibited n picce of comnion clang lined with o kind of soft fur. L wzy ribod in a lotter from Goeorpin to J. M, W. Jones, of this citg. A pitlowe; had been iled with feathors, and, atter heing left for siz monthe, wns found to contaln no feathers, but a snuititudo of small worms and tho chango in the wlip above described. Ib was roforrod to the microscopioal soctlon. Gor. Brossstato:] that tho winters of saveral yoars paat near eleinzjora in Iinland are ro- ported to Liave heen unumually mild, while thoes of Tlaly havo been extrzordinarily cold. He asked for information. Dr, Androws spoke briclly, givinz a possiblo oxplanstion of tho phenmaenon. A chaagoe in tho track of storm contron would nccount for It Mr, Colbert describod tha lateet determine:d portions of sevoral of th chomical olcmonts in the golar atmoxphore, and I'rof. Pepper added 2. ! fow wordn on tho pamo subjeet. Tho Academy then adjouruad, SCHOOL BUSINESS, MEETING OF THE DOARD OF EDUCATION. Tho semi-moathly mecting of the Board of Education was hold lase night at No. 85 Fiftts avento, President Rlsbborg s the chair and all the lusposiors present except *r. Hambleton, On motion of Inopector Reed, tho roport of the Committeo on Text-Books wau made the epecial order for the naxs meetivz. Inspector Wilce, of the Commities on Euild- ingn aud Grouuds, submitied a report recome mendiog the purclngo of a school sito at the crrnor of Wabazh avonuo and Eda strcet, for £15,750; alwoz mile on the corner of Kasauth and Wailncs stroels, at 345 por fout, §0,000, Tho report wan adopted, and the Committes au- thorized to advortigo for projosals for n twolvs- room buitdiug on the corner of Cleaver und Duvision. A number of audited bille, nmounting to $13,536,37, wore onlered to bu paid. LVENING QM HCHOUL. Inspector Chotlain eubmitted a Teport upon the Evening MMigh School hold during the fall und winter tarms, Lho rchool oponed Monday, Sopt. 14, 1874, nnd was hold from 7:30 to 1:30 each ovoniog, for fourtsen weeks. Tha { numbor of sorsionn in ths two terma waui7; number enrolled during tho fall term, 35, J bo- ing females; winter torm, 7 : numbor of por- sous {u attendance, 455 avorara atteadanen, fall tern, 25.1; winter term, 19,15, Tho aga of pupils varied from 11 to 45 yoars, and tho fn~ struction given was upon tho following topics: Mathematizal Drawing—Firet tcrm @ Elementary plane problemn; curves, aimple aml compound’ archea, gothie windows; projection of lines, % Ana s0lids, of nerewn, of tecth of wheels, for ackn, slla and inside sucor &{um. bovel gears, Hecomd term: ovel glaen rovised; set of drawings and sece llons of a etop-cock, (o {lUusirate interaections of plane, cylindrical, confeal, and spherical surfacos 3 sot of drawings of an upright non-condensing ateams cugriue, with valves, ent.olf, occentries, and Qywheol. Blechanmieal Plilasphy=Iirst term; RMechanical wrki, borsspower, work of olevatiug, pumpiag, friction, driving waclines, Jocomotives,” otc,, arilhe metically ealctilated ; traction of horacs, frictlon of roads, carth, wood, aud iren § work of ateam-cngine, condcusiug ‘aul tou-coudensing, expansiva or nol, cte. ; mechanleal powern, their anplication and work:, Secoud term: lleat, ILi productlou sud apsiication, generation of sleam, explosiona ; ventilation, smoks prevention, cle, Discussion in regard to mechanical pursuits was encouraged, eud a lively interest created in tho school. ‘I'io roport was acceptod, and order- ol to bo publielied. On mation of Inspector Blnthardt, it wao or- dared that tho schools slionld bo closed Thurs- day, May 13, Buperintondent Pickart submitted n roport of thio Bpring oxamination in_wpelling, definitions, composition, sud penmanship, In all the iive ades, tho lighest avernge was 83.6, and the owest 72.1, Tho nambor of pupils examined in tho tirst grade was 619; in the second 7506 ; third, 1,602; fourth, 1,793 ; fitlh, 2,450. 'Total, 6,826. On mation of Ingpector Bluthardt, tho Doard adjourned to meot Taesday ovening, ———— CITY OFFICES, Tho pumping-works employes wero paid yes- Lerday to tho amount of %3,000. Tho Committoo on Railroads will mest at2:30 o'clock Triday afterucou in the City Clowk's offico. The Commlttos on Whoarves and Tuliie Grounds will meet in the City Clerk's office Frl- day aftorncon, to cousldor propositions for the purchase of vartous tracts of city proporty. Ald, Tom 8tout will introduco into thio Com- mon_Council Mondav ovening an ordinanca dirscting tho Board of Public Worka to prococd with the erection of tho now Court-1ouso in any manaer they ses fit, with whatover nrchi- tocts Lhoy boliove to ba tho beat, and accaiding to such plany au thoy sce propor. The wor-crv of Igan and Tilley will in all probabllity bo a Iittlo too much for ihis very ueusible moasuro, A number of ladles connected with tho Tiadles’ Tomperanco Union yesterday waited ou tho Commiesionors of the Ioard of Publio Works, with a requost that drinking-fountsins bo ereot~ ed in varlous parts of the city. About tho same storcotyped auswer was given thom as is usually given on such occasions, namely: that tho Banrd would undertako to provida a fres supply of watar, {f tho nocossary fountalus were erected Ly privato partics. Commiissionora Prindivillo and Thompaon had a cobsultation yestorday with Uity Attornoy Jamicson and “Corporation Counssl Dickey sbout tho woodon shanties erected ofter tho great fire, whoso exlsteuco was lmited to- Lut ouo year, hut whieh, out of compasealon from au ovorsrorhed Law Dopartment, otill continuoto cx- ist opposite and around the City-Hall, A oru. radv wos bogun against thom somo timn upo, but way llcufy ondal by an sgreowent botween ono Butlor and the City Attoruoy to mako o tost caso, Lutlor now baoka out and rofuses to sub- it an judividual toat caso, and nothing romains but a vigorons campaign against tho sbhantles, The plaus huve not boon comploted, THE LAW DUPARTMENT woa In an uproar of mirth yesterday. Wilson thought of the warm days coming, when he would not be obliged to wear that sbabby old oyercoat. Banning botbought Limself of the bigh old times Lo bad in_runniug for State's Attorney out an Missouri, aud Yogol porused Ll Doutschio-Lnglische dictionary with peculiar aptitude. Among the chiefu of tho Depattmenty the joyful foellng was vono tho luss prevalont, Judge Dickey wore u continucus smilo as ha thoughe of tlo happy huuting ., wand of Jogal tomes he would bo obtiged to travel over in the Cltizenu' Association fillod a bill seolost the city, TDut u change cime ovor bim when contempt was mentionsd, and then bio audibly wished the O. A, 1 Ballyhack, or in soms othor good-natured pluce. Assistant Corporation Couusel Adams was rexaliug him- soll on o Littlo ugtm law, in view of tho fact that tho jury in the Dearbora straet zusessmont caso hind brought in u verdicl contirminyg tho assess- went a4 mado by the Board of Publio Works in all but ouo particular, A strip of property Iylug wuss of Clark atrcot and south of letoem‘x slreot, aszesned for about #10,000, was decided to ba not benofited by tho improvement, As. slstant City Attornoy Camuron vas bapuy in that 1z had enyolopod & Post and Alail reporter 1o Iiis toils, aud induoed him to publish & Camerouian articla on the sct of 1872, 'Tho little City Attorney wss the Lappieat of all, sa Lo Lothoughs himaolf of how caslly ba had kept aloof from thn punishmeat for eontampt, and of how o had seoopad My, Jamea Meara on hiy littlo lawsnlt ngaloas the cily. Mr. Meara waa driving along ‘Laylor strect ono rainy evening in Marcly, 1872, was thrown out of his bogey by & ision witl somo building tnaterinl 15ing in {lio etraot, and wan sevorely injurad, tho result Datng, ns ho alleges, contined doafaess. D, W, Catla wan tho ownor of {ho bullding malorial, and agnlnst hin guit was also broneht, Tho cara wis {riod rome tima seo, and resulted in a verdict of £300 againat tho city. A now trinl waa grantod, and yesterday tha caso win do- cidad and a verdict of not nuilty ontered in favor of tho city. I, W. Knleserbacker, attornoy for Colls, 18 Jamieson's companion In mirth, THIZ ROARD OF HEALTIL The ragular weekly mesting of the Roard of Hoalth was hold at their ronms venterday after- noon, P'residont Halm in tho chiair, and’precont Dra, Millor, (ieiger, and llooke, and Meunrs, Moora and MeDormott, +'I'ho Hanitary Suporintondent’s report for the weok shows that ditring that tima thoro wera 138 denths, 40 of which woroof chiliron under 1 B diseases tharo dio of cousunpe nviilsiong, 14: pnenmonia, 16 ; mon. fugitis, 1; menaies, 83 typhoid fover, 4. Thero wero males, 83; fowales, 55; marriod, 433 #lu- rle, 90, Themoan temporaturo for tho woek waa 51 dogreea, T'ho Jlealth Offieor's report for tha weok shows that thoro wero 53t nuiaance notivos served, antd 416 nuisances abatod ; 123 vowor noticen sorved, and four sawor omnactiony made, usual quantity of meats and vegetadles way con- doemnotd, ‘I'lio Sanitary Inspoctors report tho eanitary coulition of the eity ns good, excopting tho dia- trict botweon the Houth Dranch of tho river and Wouthwarth uvenuo, An ordiunnco making it a criminal offonso to bring into tho city any tank oifal, o refuao from packing-liouses, ~ was unanimously adopted, Dr. ahllor roported that tho rallroad which hod boon allowed to pass through tho grounds of tha Bmall-Pox Ilospital gronnde, had werlously impaired tho eafoty of tho approach to tho grounds. Dy arrangement tho Hoard witl visit thoro Baturday, in order tn maka arrange. monts for botter apprasches. Soveral memborn of tho Doard yestorday appoared beforo the Graud Jury, and laid the foundation for acvesal indictmenta agatost the proprictora of ntink nuienitees [n tho routhwest portlon of tho city. Altor tranancting the usual amount of . wookly routine buainesg, the Board ndjourned. ) COSTPTROLLER ATES' BUCCER, * A roporter | o nowepaper! my Mavoralty for oither!™ s sald to have been the exclamntion of Mayor Colvin yestorday, on roceipt of a [a- vorabia telegram from Compirofler Hayes, “* Go toll your readers that Chicago's erodit Is pood under the act of 1872," was tho mannor in nhich ha delivored himaolt whon ho stumblod over a microazopic repoiter, Tho following is tho tole- gram: 1 hava borrowed threo milllonn, {nclnding a halt iliton arranmad for efors E left hoine, ot rales ae followa s HWIE n million arramgel =t Chicago st 7 yor centd w quarter of a milllon for s year ut 73 sud (o nllllons and a quarter at G ;"" [il(" e LOCAL LETTERS, THE TEMPRRANCE AULIANCE. To the Editor of The Chi Cuicaao, May 11.—In your roport of the pro- ceedings of tho Chicago Tamporanco Allianco published this morniug, & miatake is mado in atating tho conclusion roachoed in tho matter of the continued cmployment of Mr. Paxton as superintondont of tho work, ‘The discuasion upon tais anbject grow out of wome adverso criticiems of Mr. P'axton's mothody aod work; but the result of tho confersnco (in which, it may ba propar to otate, all partics con- cnrred I attosting confldones in Mr, Paxtow's integrity rad zeal) was, that tho wholo question of determining tho waltor under conaidora- tion was roferred to tho Tizeoutive Com- mittee, with power tones As to thom shonld reom hest for the interests of tho Allinnce. By making tuis correction you will ablizge W. I', Brack, Secretary Alliance, ——eeo. SUBURBAN. . LVASSTOR, ATl friends of oducational ndvancement are re- quoated to hold {u practical romombrauco tho ** May Greeting and Festival ” of tho Womnan'y College, to ocenr Friaay ovening. ‘The procoods oro to b usod for the beneflt of tha Collego. ——— Rounnion. Evory one who L tho inlcrests of tho working peoplo at bieart will rejoica with us at tho introduction 10 tho publia of iho * Improved Homo Shultlo Sewing Machine," sold Ly Johnson, Clark & Co, It s practi~ cally 8 cheap machine, deaignod for use in every fam- ily, By cheapwo do not mean s ratiling, gond-for- nothing affalr, for $ i1 ona of tho finost Anlshied ma- chifnes wo havo cver seen, and in quality of work Ls not surpassed, 1t mukes tho *lock-stitch ™ (alikio on Lioth aldew), aud will do avery varlely of sewing,—sUitching, quilting, cording, tucking, felling, Lemming and, in ehort, oyersibing that a machiire can do,—and ina utyle, tan, tliat da really boautifut, is Company ofTcra as lberal torme aa any wo have neen, giving largo discouuta for eash, and oiforing to send machines 1o any part of the conntry ou trial, fros of espenso i not uccoptod, They waill scuil thieir Jat- ost torms to any onn appising for them, Hender, et an “Improved [fome shuttle,” and after you got {t in- slico your neiglibors aud friehids to fuveat in one, and, taks cur srord tor it, you will bless us all your life for thio adz{en we giva you. Send for full particulars to Johason, Clark & Co,. Chicsgo, 111, N —_—— Strangern Visiting Our City shiould mot ullow their visit to end until they havo called at Nos, 161 and 180 State strect, A.J, Nutting, the C, O, D, clothier, haa nequired a roputation as a ** leader” {n Lis llue, and the businees Lo does fully indorses this popularity. On the tables in his establishment garmouts for every age, 8lzo, and condition of the malo sox can bo found, fron Ll 2-year-old boy to tho largest man, All fastitoned in the moat_approvod Broadway style, marled I pioin BErcr, and sld at 080 Invarisplo Jow prico the year round, —_— Oil Paintinga, Measrs, Eltson Pomcroy & Co, will well at thele nuction rooms, 81 and 88 Randolph street, tnis morn. ing snd wfternoon, s large and clognnt colloction of fluo ofl palntings from n loading New York art gallery, “The paintingn arc all by well known artists, sronl rleilly mounted {n fine gold-gilt frames, and are to be i)l without any Umit or reserve whatever, Any of our readers contemplating purcharing ol palutinga sliould attend thia sale, which commences this morn- ing 8t 10 o'clock, e ** Boots and Shora,” Vistlors will do well ta call on Harkiny for fine boota and slioss befuro leaving tho city, fitock very large. Prices reduced for the week. 89 Ulark streot, oppoaite the ald Court-ouse, “Burl's" fine alioos az low a8 $8 a pair, — Bmith's American Organs, Thirty years established, TFifty thousand now In use: 150 Arst premiums havo beon awarded for tho beat organ. Alio tho largest assortment of planos ever brought o the West, W, W, Krsmate, Corner Slate aud Adamy streats, -— ‘Tho Warwicl. ‘The comeumption of that much.ubused article—s papor collar—hus boen largely Increased by the tro- duction of that really gond collar, tha Warwick, Tho ‘most fastiious in peraonal appearance need not hesl tato to wear it s, Comptrollor, —— The ¥ame of ‘‘ Hounofurniching Row » 833 placeto buy wall.paper nnew and elegant de- #igns, Iace curtaina, lambequins, window shailcs, and a1l kinds of beddiug, is provertial, Try Iltiger, Jenkine & Faxon's, Noa, 223 und 21 State streat, in tha row. —_— Glon Flora. 1f you would presurva your health and prolong yone Iifouse Glen Flora mineral water, ¢ Is drawn from fountains by tho gluss st most of the drug storcs ln this olty, Irregular Tooth aro not a blemivh f wlite, sound, sud cushlonsd on dlastio coral, Keep tho eusmel spotlesy, and the gums Lealtty with Sozodont, aud your tceth, however un- oven, will Lo admired, —————— . Minoral Water, Glon Flora minoval water for fumily use by the gal- Ton o In bottles at Galo & Dlockl's, 83 Btate street, and 41 and 46 Mouros streot, —— How Do You Know but that your child tnay he burned or s=alded to-mor- row? 1 you would v fo, keep Datloy's Maglc- a1 Paln Estractor in the house, 5 cunts, 7] —— e Ohickering Planos contain all Isteut improvements, Over 40,000 persons Diave teetified fo thelr auperiority, Resd's Templo of Nualc, 03 Van Bureu street, e Pianos and Organs, Oue Liundred planoa and organa to reut, also second- ‘hand planos for sale at greal Larguiow, to make room for naw stock, W Kivpary, Etate aud Adaws streeta. —_—— Bpring Laka ** Maguetic” Water, by Duck & Baysar, makere of the ¢ Mare " Oclogoe, About the | THE FRAUDULENT ELECTION. Germnn Citizens Arrango for o DMass-Meoting Saturday, Tho Citizons' Associntion, QERMAN-AMERICANS, A meoting of the Gormnn-American cltizens for the purposo of protesting agatnst the frauds by which tho Incorporation nob of 1372 was nadopted, and to devise meavs by which to join tho otber organizations of citizons that have boon formed, in order to redress, tf posuible, the wrong that was perpotrated by tho protended adoption of tho lnw, was held yestorday evonlug at tho Bierman Ionsa, Mr. Caspar Iutz callod the meeting to order ond proposed Dr. Ernst Schmidt ad the Chsir- man. Dr, Schmidt wan elected, whoreupon Henator Jolm Luehlor was clectod Vico-Preal- dent, and Mr. Caepar Butz Sccrotaty. Dr., Ernat Hehmldt, In a aliort, plaiu, and buri- neas-like addrexs, nrtated tho purpose of the meeting, and roquested tha oflizens proxant to rocommend monsures sdequato to ucconpliah the desired rosult. MRt OASTAN DUTZ then read a eall for o (ierman_mans-mesting, to tako placo st tho North Bide ‘Turner 1all, tn ordor to givo ozvrnr.aluu to tho* yaneral indignne tion that prevaily among tho German citizons af Chicazo on account of tho contorapti- ulo fraud by which it in nttempted to impens upon Chleago a chrter which they lonustly beliove to havo baen overwhelmingly defeated by the legal votes of tho paoplo, Mr. DButz suatained thu proposition to have such n mocting hy o fow rotarks oyually eloquont and to tho point, Mr. iHottirgor ndvoeatad tho eall mado by Ar, Durz, and wisbed to add to tho eamo that the derman eitizons should partieipate in tho pro- posod meeting with tho namo zeal avinced by iliem in votiug against tho Jaw of 1572, Mr. Rummel was perfeelly catiiled with the call as it wan road, snd ‘thougiit it desirable to “1ix. the dato for tho proposed mesting. T 3. ZINPEL thought that the proposed proteat agalnst tho ndoption of the law, inanmuch ns Lhis adoption bad become n rettled fact, would bo of but little avail, Ha was not opposed to tho propsed sncotiog, but ho thoughs the princinal teauire. ment of the moment wan a firn_organization of citizons, without regard to political comploxion, for the purpose of maintaining tho purity of tho ballot-box. . Mr, atz was of (ho opinion that Mr. Zimpel's proposition would be mors appropriate as a mat- terof deliboration for the proposed meeting, and that the main vblect of tho preeent moot- ing wonld bo to decide upon the feasibility of having such o meeting &8 was contomplated tin tho call. 3 1T FRANCIS A. MOFTMANN thought that a fow words in tho enll might be construed oy costing a reflection upon tho Irish citizons of Chica; Ilo was not propared to adris that tho Irish had been tho tuols for the perpotration of the fraads of April, 1873, and ho witbied tho wordn in nueution to bo atricken out from tha call. Mr. Hoffmannalno tiought that Tarner-Ilall would not bo o desirablo vincs for tho moeting, and wisbed nomo other hall to be substitnted for the Turner-1lall. Mr, Butz steted thas it certainly had not baen Lis intontion to offend any nationality, and that it had beon hia objoct merely to conform to what Lo underatood Lo ba the intention of tho mest- ing of Irish citizens Lold gomo timo ago at the Bherman House. Mr. Dilzor was in favor of Mr. Hoffmann's amendment to tha eull, by whiel it wan proposed tosrriks ont the words thut mighe Lo objectionable to tho Irish citizons, Alter & fuw remarks upon tho aubject by o fow othior gontlemon tha amend- ment was brought to a vole, by which it was adopted. Mr, Adolph Schoeninger thought that it would bo desirablu to add to ths call o statomont to the cifect that one of tho objects of tho mosting should ro tha takivg of proliminary stops to- wards an organization for tho future provention of_frauds iu olections, Ir. Butz correctod tho call in"accordanco with tho wishes of 2Ir. Bchoonlngoer; and tko correc- tlon wan ndopted by the meoting. Speaking to the amendmout pro}msnd by Mr. TloMMmaun to soloct u smallor hall for the most- ity than tho Turrer Hall. Mogsrs, Hottinger, liand, and others sald that NG AMONG TIR GEUMAN CITIZNS g that tlicro wa3 no doubt of the ]uruhuhllitv of a rouslng meoting, and that tho ‘Turner Hall was tho most dosirable place imng- inablo, Mossrs. Zimpol and Schoeninger thought that a moro contral place for tho moating would Do dosirabls, and on motion it wus resvlved to strike out thasppolntmant of ahall, Mr. Schoon- ingor thought that Turner Iall or McCormlck's Hall wora tha only two places botwoeon which to choose, and Alr, Iland moved to insort in the place of Turner-Hall, McCormick’s Hall, Mr., Hofmaun movoed, as an amondment, to appoint » committee for the purposo of solecting ahall and making othor arrangéments for tho muotlnt;. i Benntor Buchlor thought that, after all, Tur- ner-Hofl was tho most appropriste placo for a Gorman mass-meeting, and furthermore, thal it would bo very dosirable to immediately appoint o comiitten to propare rosolutions aud publish thea numo before bolding the maating. . It wan thoreupon resolved to HOLD A MASY-UEETING, and, upnn motion of BMr. Hottinger, it was far- ther resolved to appolut a commitleo of five to make arrangemonts and propare resolutions, On motiow of Mr, Hoffmauu, it was resolved to instruct tho Commilteo to engage ‘Turnor Ifall for Saturday night, Mesars, Schocuinger, Dulz, and Duchlor wera then , eppointed w Committco Lo propose names for the Committeo on Arrangoments, and, after o short conaultation, reported the following, which were coucurred in ¢ Measrs, Caspar Butz, Juling Rosenthal, Dr, Trost Ncl:m(dt. ‘0, A. Moffmany, Jr., and Edward Rtum- mol, A Finance Committos was then appointed, consistluge of tho following pontlomen : Alossrs, A. Bohooninger, Louis Schultze, Frank Schiwolu- furth, Poter 11and, Jacob Boyerador!, and John Buchler, Tho meeting then adjonrned. THE CITIZENS' ASSOCIATION, Judgo Lawroncs and Mr, Ponco, the lawyers rotalned bytho Citizons' Assoclation to couduct the legal procoediogs arising out of tho lato eloction fraud, will either to-day or to-morrow file & bill in tho Circuis Court and commencs quaei-crimiual suit ou quo worranto in the Crimi- nal Coart. The bill to bo filed will contain the nuugfuuona specitled in the original bill on which the Injunction was granted, and will make o further point to tho offect that tho clection was vold, beeanse the Mayor's notico didl not apocify tho placo as woll 28 the time snd othor particu- larn” of the olection, Bees, 1 nnd 4 of tho Act of Iucorporation provido that the Mayor and Council shall # appoint & timo aud place_or places " at which tha voto shall bo tuken, and tho Mayor * shatl glve ot lcaat thirty dags’ notico of such cloction,” Accordiug to the Citizens' Association’s counsel, the notice of elootion given by the Mayor wau void, becansa it did not speocify theplaces of voling, which, It will be remuinbored, wero fixed by ¢ho Couucil but n few dnys boforo tho election took placo. The procecdings in tho Court of Chancery are in- tenided to go to thoroot of the matter and render the charter null and voud from tho very begin- niug of the election, while the quo warrauto procoodings, it 18 Loped, will oust tha Council from all ‘exerciso of their functions and {ran- chivea under tho protonded chorter. —— THE STRIKING MINERS, Troops Withdriwn from the Wy oming Distrct===Threstoning Dome onsirationy, Special Dispateh to The Chicaoo Tribune, Wirkesnauny, Pa, May 11,.—This afternoon fivo companics of military srrived In this clty from Hazloton, whero they havo boon on duty for veversl weoks. Thelr o:miog was entlrely unezpectod, tho novement boing & sudden ono, tlio men Leing nninformed s to the point of doas tination, mnd great oucitement prevailed here at the uight of troops marching through town, It wag supposed, in viow of the Brnvnlllug hostilitles at Kinuston, thst tho {roops had beeu bronght hLero to presorvo order, and tho military occupation was cagerly discussed by thio hundrods of strauge minors on thoe straets, who wera véry' orderly and quiet oxcept occasloual romarks that they would keep up tho strika for four months yet, Aaj.-Gen, Quborne offered to place his force at tho disposal of the Sherill, to Lo stationed here to protect tho Kingstou Mines, but the offer was declined, the Bloriff remurking that ho thought there would be mo uccessity for the presuucs of the troops, snd that ho would be wblo to preservo order, (ep, Osboruo thun isuged orders for the meo to rotutn to thoir homes aud thoro disbzud, and four companies marchod out of town this evenioy for Sorsuton, Boswick, Tunkhannock, and Plymouth, and the Telford Zouaves wiil lezve for Susquohanna toe MOrow morn Unly about 25) men aro now on duty at Hazlo- too, thoir presenco helng no loneer needad. An armed posse gueeded THulehingon's mines to-day, and there wan no fur disturbanco then thnt 1o blacklogw wera lwoted at aned [uculted by tho h|llluuam. Amnzons as thoy camo ont of the niues. & [To the Awscefated Preas) WILEEADATRE, Pa,, Mav [L—ADout thirty men went to work in tho flutchinson mina this worn- fng. Thoy marched from their housen in body, and wero armed with nifles and revolvora, Acrowd of mon, womon, and hoya fallowed them with threats nnd Impreentlons, and ez only de. terrad from violonco by tho woapons of Lha wor man, Tho women wero partieularly bittor withine vectives, and at one point in the march noarly praeipitatod a conllict,” Thronta wore mnde to boyo 3 crowd this oveulng, when the men como ontof the mins, larra enough to mob thom, Through fenar of this, the antheritics woro called wpon thin morning by Mr, Hutchineon for proe tection, and a posto I8 now being raised to go 14 Kinuatou this aftotnoon, HuxtiNavoy, Pa., May 11.—1I, G, Fialisr, of Tinher Bros, & Millor, and Johin Whilehead, of Whitohead & Co., tho rerpective owners of tho Tixcelwior and | Oceon colliories in tho Cloarfleld coal rogion, lofthiera this morning with a largo Toreo of workmen, thoroughly equipped and pro- vivioned, and will, on reaching their collieries, at onea rosumo shipping coal, ~ A large force wan takon up by other parties yestorday, but many of thom wero intimidated, and they returned, VICE-PRESIDENT WILION'S TOUR. Lirtee Dook, Ark., May 11.—Yico-Presidont Wilson arrived on the § e m. train from Mom- phis this morning. 1fo was mot at tho depot by Yanyor I'letcher and » delogation of the City Counell, and carried to tho Motropolitan Hotol, whera rooma had been proparod for him, Thia morning early his took a drive around town, ro- turniug to tho hotel at 10, mt which hont he commencod recolving callers. ‘Iho ofaale calledin o hody about 11 o'clock, hoaded by Gov. (Crland. Thoy iu turn woro fol lowed by promiuent citizens of all pur ties. fn tho afternoon the delegation of prominent colored men_ called, and thirty ciliotals, At 4 o'clook tho Vico-I'resident, ncaoni- panied by Cougrespman Wilahiro, United Statea Judga Csldwoll, and Judge David Welkor, of tho Suproma Court, took u drive, The firet polnt vigited was the Unitod States Arsens), wiezo o selitts was fired in honor of tho visitor. Othor prominont placea wero then visited. To-night tuo Yice-I'raxidout will bo soronaded at Lis hotel. 1Io fs yet undotorminod whethor to go to Tesas oF A brealin tho Iron Monntalu Itoad, near Toplar Dlnfl, impeding tho running of traing, may eaune him to go to Toxny, and theu proceed to [aueas over tho Missourd, Kauuss & Loxna Hailroad. Tho Japaness student is required to study anatomy for the purpose of knowing how to comnnt hati-kari without making & nasty meou, WARD-A © Tio.312 Fouth Stal 2 1N Ward, il o s Mange? Hreets Mlay 19, dlew. Uunarel tarts tn eliech at 13;_alicevards by cara to Cabvary Cemotory, 1073 3. m, Thnrsday, May 2 SPECIAL NOTIOES, Centaur Liniments allay paly, subdus awellings, heal aud will ours rheumatism, and any fle ne or muurclo Tho White Wrappor i for family use, the Yellow Wrapper s for avimals. Price 60 conts; largo bot et A Dale of Iay fell onmy foat, maehed tho tacnatl off. Sufinred foarfully, Applied Giles' Liniment lcdide of Am- suela, with Instant rellel, Also moved & lump from tbe _knoe nf fiatilo horno, P. ULHAHkl')Nn‘ AR Hleannn inodgrass, 1 umvfi.fifl‘m’\mm T Ty ali Drozista: * Donnt, No. 401 Siath. . ¥ . "Only L5 and &1 pot ot e Electro Silicon, This wondorful articlo fs & pure Infusoria obtained from a mino In Navada, whoro it was probahly deposited when (ha world was young. 1t ls tho Lcat material ovor tiacavered for cloaning and polishing Gold, Siiver, Glavs, &e. It contalos uo grib or chomlcals, and pollshes with proater brilllancy than any other matorfal. Try it and youwill be satiatied, Sold by House-Furnishers, Drug. Rixtz, Jowolers, and Grocars, Agents, GILLET, Ma. GULLOUI & GO, 34 nnd 20 South Water.st., Chleaga ATUCTION SALES. Siai i SO LE B T 2 W, A. BUTITBLS & CO.,, UCTIONKERS, A 168 ATADISON-ST., UHICAGO. The Oldest Augtlnn Firm UK Wednosday Morning, May 12, at Haotse urnlshiing Goode, Furnlture, Qi Clatlis, ‘'able O W.Gran Yoll Al our sale; xlyrpor es Wow 0 o'ol'k, o tory, Platad \v"n'.?,"‘" ‘o Glasswaro iZast Madison'st. 4% GO., Auctionasrs, [Hlvevs Rockaway, Physician’s Phnutmg Ce Flve Top isuggics, klarness, To-morruw, Wedneeday, lock, fay 13, at 11 AT THE EXPOSITION BUILDING Of the magniflcont colleation of Oil Paintings, to bo offored at 8 o’clocl ovory ovening until Saturday Night. Ninth 8ale TO-NIGHT, and Impor~ tant Paintings as woll thoso of me- dium valuo will be placed on the Easol. Bargains for purchasors. B, HCOTT, Jr., of Philadolphia, conducta tha rale, AL A, BUTT ¢ CU., Avctionsers, TRADE SALE Thursday Morning, May 13, at 8:30 o'clook, Seasonablo Dry Goode, Fina Custom Olothing, Tnrales Waol, Cassimeros, Doeskins, Joaas. and Cobtonades, fail linos of Hoslory, Handkorchlefs, Suspondars, Shiirt s, and Drawers, Whita Bhirts, Neckwear, Gloves, Table Damask and Tawollug,{Black Laco Points and Jackets, Invaloo Hroche Biawlsof all qualities, and Fino Htylos BTRAVW GOODS, Ladles' and Aflsses® Trimmod and Untrimmed. and Mon'sand Hrys' Woar, Tablo and T'ogket Cutlors Fino Windaw Curtaine, Hoots, Stiocs, and Slippo At aur aaloarooms, 163 Madiron st,, WA A, BUTTERS & CO,, Auctioneors, I'!o\lwllu‘ld Goods, Planos, Carpefs. ot ATURDAY JORNING, May 15, A el 108 3 By 8. DINGEE & CO., 80and 83 East llandolph-st. This Day, Wednesday, May 12, AT 10 A. M., NEGULAR BALE OF ELEGANT Hongehold Furnifure, Carpots, Bedding, &e., Conateting s Furaitnre, Beoond. .| Elog: ; gt "Aux"l"uflnu-n i, as o e Mlvor pixted Ware, Cigarn, da., with wiiich o0 y LKINS, BRUSEL . Auctioussrs, Balosroom 196 and 197 East Nandulphat, EXTENSIVE SALE OF First-Clags Furniture, THIS DAY AT 10 A. N, will g sald elght Parlor Buits, modorn stylos auperi- fr Uhiawbior B ant Drataing-Casve, Wi reaus, fird aud Icxionsion” Tabios, , Wardrobos, Ouica 1. Hidaitug at o 161u0m bowso -4 of goud Hrusselu and Woolen T " *wikicing, srusics By SN & HEANEY, ' Fifthav., coruor Hlandolphat. MORTGAGE SALE AT AUCTION Oo THURBDAY, May 13, at 83 o'clock sha; woodsimusk bo soll A Iargw lot of Houso §¢arurs desoription, Pots, Pags, Platos, b Cov ng uselul fur hosekeeplog, b o3 {ng-Stoves, &nd evury s & lot ol Lounte w, Sislelag, &e., for Dey-Uood irocerion, and Haloons; lirussels aud. Tsrain Calgols Tco-Lozos and Jetrigerators. Buyers will ploass atia: {50 gl sttt Sl bl b . o soods, unnunlflbénfl. L = By & RONS, Avuctlonoors, Philadolutiia, Ia. TRUSTERS' SALE, KSTATE O1 JAY COUKY 1N BANKRUPTOY, o VERY FLEGANT Country Seat and Farms, 214 Aores, WILL BR SOLD AT PUBLIO BALL, on TUESDAY, May 25, 1875, ot 12 o'clocii, noon, AT THE PHILADELPRIA EXCHAANCE, Al that large and vary elogant comnt Kinmi A DUOAT AN l'nfilpdxln{ A ] Land, rituate an Gholten 111, in Slontomaty. Conmy Pa., hueing oxtaaalva fronts on Hl\rln -AT., Lol ' shingtoa-lans, Chiarch-tane, Ol K{vrrk 1load Pauusyleanta datirond, nd: otie drive T B Yarl n R ) Vors suporior ALANKION, FIOMES high, il tha towies enots fiva starios, bifly o vernfanctie! il o (ot 1o iardies ot e A feum ines, MEst.) in e novt sain Ly snnnunr, finjaberd 1 Bard woods, (I Tortehoy e, floors'Inid witltnortar, 1nking (¢ vory hoitd il fizn prot s il by dayet warks by dobn Ifos, Too and overseon Dy 12 Iats uivner, 2l no exponsa inrod th mako it tho handsomest, largost, and most Attraotive Bonuan tn this conte for miles arumndy i Htatas bias nn the fiest toor &0 extondod on noarly ovary ride, porell, partecochoro, 1talian and other b ting dauma prelor, music-room . it o, consoreatary, dlajuk-room- (w 4 Zhing Gloneite pantes mal kel axtra Iargo halins un tho sacand irar 11 chamburs, bit Foum, ataro Gh Tiath-raame And 1 1) on 4l smbees, 4 hath.rooms, clory n e 4 cedne closets: ca the fourth fl0or 7 chamhors abd n tittnd and furnished for performatces and concorts, Atago and acotary: 2 tanksand Femall rooma in towo: Tho hauomant, which b h"fi' wine and presarvo cl and watur.cloreta (for noreani eto, 1t is handromoly fraseand ang thenughor oo, Latidn ahwittnrs, Tvil, aid stalrways ssii wslony: '3 on ed with tho best quality whita heavy (insido eoma nro hanilsomely stainod alle and spoaling tbos 1 foc white marhla mantols, lghted and lignred), nagns, low-dywn prate witligas and hosted thiroughouts woll vantilated, cliame Tiors “commndiots,. with hatherooms Sonsenis »tairwnyet In (pot, fur SR ol conmpiota wi fraprovaniont and convont PRIt aveiy mties Snc. “Xisa n handsomo gronite stable and goach-ho ros anil four atarits biz e, and hot.] ouss, d entrinc Tiontécl Tasmliowses, 1 faeny barcs, {cu-houne (o). o1 naw and pelst-mi] (vory plotarcsuue), frame sol honl-ionge, 6 fanntnine, natatorium and reservolr, reprosonting rutns,; valuablo stono-quarrien (3¢ paned and worked) with rsifa roud track, 0 orchards of frull-troos of various kitds,' numoraus fiot:Lode, largs vegetahlagarden, 13 aprings Crith Japring fiouado) ol ‘oscoflont wator, &’ mumboc 5 elavatod bnilding wites. A boautifal sream of water Tastes through tiio entlio Ingth of tho pince, whivh s abaut 1% mifos; abundanco of Norway sprico, homlocks gos, 9 fish-ponis, Inrge and handsom Tnwas, Jigbtud by ntroot-damps (sppliod with gne madd 00 {hy promiaes)’: tia drives and walks araund fno bonne ani fo o llrosd atation aremacadnulsed o prostdiy, he crook. At great expense, woro tadn Lo draln into ‘Thera aro 918 acres uf | alf uptand, smondow, and (110 Dalanica heautiful forsst: e This sn the 17, Fited, ‘$tone_enanch In | Qunrrion t0 AlTd ovér 1,000 Lonson, a4 118 Mirsntixe of Belugin Mantgoniary Conaty 15, tho tarcs aro vory Hene: ‘A wievoy and PHULOKTAPHIC visws Ay bo scon 2t ihs avction rvoms, T3 s canvoniont to churohes of differont denominations, Agadomisy, staro, eics “Flio O1d Yori itntiroad Btation 11 on this property. ELEGANT FURNITURE, Torses, Carrlages, Stelgts, Farming Implements, ele, Fine Of1 Paintiugs, Valuable Books, Lazrge Btook of Porty Camwbnl Tncluded In tho aalo of real cstste ‘household farnitira, abos of rare_and wines, ota. and Bherry Wines, n the entlra elocant it X0 fing ofl patntings, library walusble works, Inrgo atack of exosllout all of which sre now In the Mansion ; §horres, carrisgos, 4 cows, slelghs, green-louse plants, farming lLmpleinents, eto., ate, xlogus and a card of admittance may ho had ily wishing to purchass) from JSDWIN M, Q, Trustae, M. TLOMAS & SONS, Auctionenrs, R Paoruens ey, s 201 1 Boull Fourlie BY G. P. GOR 64 and 70 Wabash AN ESPECIALLY Large and Atiractive ATCTION S ALE OF CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, Will be held by us WEDNESDAY, May13, at01-3 a. m, Balo on oxhibition Monday and Tucsdny, and dealers aro requostad to look it over. GEO. . GORH & C0., 68 & 70 Wabnsh-av. TEHURSDAY. On Thursday, May 13, at {als of Dry-tiaide, Mans, Bowsy Von Clotniag Lenta" Farnishing Goods, M and Unildron's liats and, Capn, Paranol il Btrner Goadn, Artiiicial Flowors, Hoslery, Notions, dorwarn, Glares, Liton Goods, Dress Goods, Shawls, snd Pioce Goods, CARPETS. Onr Carpat esles are more attractive th aro anlling first-class all.wool Ingraln Carpo and measureinent of whiell i3 eusrantoed, \Wa alsa oflor tue segulne full ine &pi7e and doubls oation clisin goods. (KU, F'. GOItE & CO., 64 and 70 Wabash-ay, 0n Tinrsday, Hay 13, ot 8:30 ook, ATTEND THIS BALE OF Household Goods, DEALERS AND CONSUMERS, 3 Parlor Sults ol every doscription, 10 Black Walaut Bedstosds. & Marhle and Wood Top Chambar Sota, 7 Bureaus, with Mirrors, 10 Wash-at~2d Burcaus and Commodes. 100 3arblo and Wood Top 11all Tross. Safas, Lounges, Wardrbes, Iixtansion Tablos, Mirrors, Mattrosses, Ico-Chosts, Relrigoratars, Parlor and Ofics % Carpety. Deks, Bliow Casey Carpet. s Al By J. B. CIIAMDERS & CO. At No, 154 State-st, GRAND ART SALE Italian Marble Gardem, Hall and Parlor Statuary, Beasons, Apoflo, TLosn, ‘otc., " ele. ES VOR HALLS ula Gilt 21-Dw nze, "SARULIE A ON COLUMNS, Maotel Vasoa In Amarmo, Agate Btans, ‘Bincly Carved Rtatusitos. eto, pecial lupartation from' Frauco iy ol T BROM, (lata Vit Vil & Sons), of Plilas L bo sald at putllo sats, an SDAY AND THURSDAY, MAY 13 AND 1A At 10:30 8, m. and 230 p.m., st No 151 Stateat., be iwoon Monron and AMadbn, n HIAT! and, CONTINUED AND CLOSING SALES OF TUR ELCAANT COLLECTION OF EICGHEL O.ASS 0Oil Paintings, 84 and 88 Randolph-st., This Morning at 10 0'Clook, This After noon st 2 0'Clock, apfar ot tha finoet Pleturos o, thocatyiommo ke oty LIMIT O} RESK Tha public and art-lovers sre ou of tubs colloction, and ta attend A R LA K K L sau. . Painiiiaan clegsoily maumied 1a Ao gol LRGAS POMEROT & 0 vers. = HOUSES ANDT.OTS BY AUOTION Bear ristsad: i ronud for throa JTaor 0f S nmor. nlvununl-. :;“‘l‘.‘:: porty otfurs ovory - Lixs” 0 Solds amnee wat 5t ___HOUSEXEEPING GOODS. _ P d. CASE Y, Nos. 41 and 43 Fifth-av,, Keop on Liwud the largost sssortmont fu the city of New #5d Becond-tand Goude, Furul Roddlog. ol Of¥ce Deaks, Bh R

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