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13 THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, The temperature yesterday, as observed by Afanszso, optician, No. 83 Madison stroet, Tarn~ vne Bullding, was, at 8 a, m., 51 degrees; 10 4. m., 50; 12m., 66; 8p.m,, b1; Gp.m, 49; 8 . m., 40, It hao been sgreed folold s reunion of the Nioty-sizth Diinols Regimaot at Waukegan on 110 20tt of Saptombar, the anolversary of the battle of Chickamangs, whore they received thotr firat baptism of blood. Ihe Joint Committen on_Publie Buildings and Dublic Charities of tho County Iloard yesters day decidod to ehango the looation of the boiler and engine honse at the Inaaue Asylum st Nor- wood, with a view Lo economy, as woll as for mocurity ngaivst firs. yors for the Citizens' Association will or two file & bill In the Couuty Conrt ug tho rocent election. They will thon have gone to ovory poasible court whoro juris- dictiou may be supposed to exist. Howe's circua moved like the Arab to the Wert Sids afior the porformancs un the Lukw Proat Thuraday night, folling its lonts and rtealing rilently away. It isnow to bo scon at two performancen to-day on the West 8ido in tho old place, ‘Thin {3 one of (ho best cirens ezlubisfonn lkely to bo soen in Chicago thig woezon, and the meaagerie nlons offers proat in- ducoments to the little peonlo. who will not soon forget the great tiger ond hor three littla striped Littens, Ar. John Comiskey, " Clork of the County Tonrd of Commissionere, was injured Thursday by bamye thrown violontly from™ lus buggy, by ng ot tho back suriu of his vehiolo. Flho l:orso which hn was driving Lecoming une mauageablo, started to run, and throw Mr. Comne i#key, with Warden McLoaugllin, of the County Hoapital, to the cround, ke Wardon waa no hurt, faither than o fow slight Lruises. Mr. Cemivkey will not be ablo to rosumo his dutioy belora f1onday. UEUROE TAGER TN TROTDLE, The froquanters of tho Bouth Bide TPolics Court whio bava viewed Gooran Eagor, l"ha Pro- foraional baller, as tha * wsoild man,” wero romenhnt rutonished yesterday morning ot a docition by Justico Summerflald, Yesterday moroing's Tninuxz chrouniclod tho arrost of & notorions confidence operator and swindler, named Marks, for swindhing o stranger naped John Viebater, hailing from Maseachusotls, out of £185. He wasarrested and takeu before tho Justice laut Thursday, whero Wobstor gave in hin evidonco ~ againet: tho fellow. Tho counsel for the delensa requested a coutinuauco of tho caxo till yesterday morning, stating that, if givon that time, thoy could yrovo an alibl, Juntice Bmnmorfisld granted tho request. During the day Webster wau soon sud “fized,” cr, in other worde, boughtup. _On tho caso baing cellod yentardsy morning Webstor fatled 1o appoear, and Marka” attornoy demandod his clicut’s dischinrge on tho ground that thero wan 1o procecution. Tho Justice declined to diecharize tho pilsoner, and held bim to the Criminal Court, rs a proper subject to investi- gatn, in hail of £00, orgeRager oftered himaelf sa suroty, and Ju Summerfloid declined to receivo Limn. This was unospected to Inger, who has been acting in this capacity for some years past, and has never beforo beon rofured. e loft tho court-roumm, end, going befors Justice Meoch. made eflidavit to being possensed of real estata nud peraonal property valued ot £150,000. With tEls ho roturned o the South Sido Polico-Court, and detnanded that he bo received and Marka torned loogo, Tho Justico again declined, and refuved to rrecivo Lo aftilavit unsupported by edditional proaf of responsibilizy. )!lnkn was comuwiiied Lo the County Jall in defenit of ball, ——— THE FORTMIGHTLY. DREAKTASTING MEADAMES RISTORI AND LAXDER. A mont charning break(sst was tondered Mme. Ristert arat Mra. Lander yestordny morning, at the Grand Pacific, by tho ladios of the Fort- nightly Club, About half of the mombers of tho Ciub weie in attendance, and entertained and waro enicrtalned by tho Quoens ol tho atage in o bighly satisfectory and delightful manner, Che ULroukfast was nonounced to tako place ot 11, but the necessary presen- totions and tatroductory remarks consumed threo-quariera of an hour, and it was nearlv 12 befors the party took its way to tho breaktant roore. Mme, Ristori eat st the right houd of ihe Preaident, Mrs. Doggett, while the other end of tho table was occupied by Mra. Landor and Mra, Loomis, Soared near Mmo. Riutort ' were {Mrs, MaoVeagh, Mo, Henrotin, Mre, Mitehell, rod Mrs, Matz, whilo Mrs, Mo Gregor Adaws wae prominont at the English- eporking ond of the table. Tho Lrealifast was very protilly conducted, Br. CGankell dolicately suggesting to tho waiters the proprioty of romoving wine-bottlen* from tho ~ tablo, as * they wero hardly approprinte nt o Iadicn’ party.”” Tho ladles nero Il in nemi-tailette, tho regulation black sik sp- peariug &t regular intervaly, Ifoth Mo, Ristorl and Mrs, Tander wore arrayod in black., Ame. Rietor’s heavy ailk was noarly ovorlald with crago and linea of jot, The glutor from all parts of lior costiune, the flowing alaoves, and above 1all her onique pansy bat, added to her extreme- !ly distingue npposranco. Jloc bat waa s mana of pansies of tho real royal pur- plo tint, and it scemed very wppropriato that tho kiogly color should blossom in flowers on Ler noble head. Tha crape she wears is a badge of mourning for bor desd mother and brother, but the glistening jot and tho regal crown soemed & neiural outgrowth of the sbining, brilliant magosetism _that bolongy to tlng womndorful wowmsn, Mra, Landaor was at- tired in black silk nlso, with jet trimmings, but her dress, which fitted her form tightly, and was made plaialy to ler throat and walet, suited the mors womunly, less public, alr of the wearer. Herbnir wos put back rigltu nimply in o knot, and branches of coral, in earrings and brooch, gavo tho suly color to hior costwne, 1ler manner waa vory aiZablo, 2od ber enthusiaem over Mmo. Iiston: was an generous na it wan boautiful, Tho Club was groatly judebtod to Mrs, Lander for Ler mlr}:euuuu thal Mene, Listori be invited to declsim for tho ladies. The declamation was iu Italing, and wae gracofully interproted by Mre, Lander beforo its dolivery, Dirsctly after tho Lreekfast, on the reburn of the ladies to tho parfor, au exquisite basket of flowers, which bad tlraady graced Mmo. Ristort's ond of the inble,” wns presonted to that lady by Mru. Doggelt, whilo ot tho samo momonl Mrs, MacYoagh presented s similar b fira, Loudor, Tho jnitials “R* aud * yeared on the rospective baakots, wrought of exquisito flowers. The entire affair wan charac- terized by o total lack of wiitfnesn and formality, nnd o graclouenoss and sympathy that rendered it truly unjoyablo. Thoro were pleuty of bon mots aud chaica scraps of talk, in both Fronch nod Luglinb, aud a sort of nectar-and-ambrosin fosl- iug pervaded the party, It was sn Olympisn breakfaut, for tho presonce of Lwo grest in- torproters of high emotions aod great Foeu ralsed overy one to a bigh plane, Amang i10 natuek of the yussts may be mentioned : Mra, Doggatt, s, Mu"'eafih, \Iru, Bldney Mitonhelt, Mra. Otto Matz, Mrs. Hourotin, ¥ra. Undorhill, Mis, Dextor, AMrs, Blias, Mrs. Lauronce, Mrs, Dr. Johnsou, Mrs, Leiter. B, Milliken, Mrs, Isbam, Dira. Gregory, Mrs. Noot, Mre, Hoswel Mason, Xrs, Alfred Mavon, Mra, Litchcock, Mra, Adems, Brd, Spruanco, Mra, Chitlein, Mrs, arding, Mrs, Ellon Mitcholl, Mius Tudd, Mra, ]éaum;!. Bla, Faoles, Mrs, Walker, and ra, Buorer, TLn following is the menu, which was printed on red wilky Dreaklent Givex o Mme, Ristor! snd Mry, Lander by the ladies of the Fortuightly, “flcm" ueta, Balmon Croquets, Bauterne, iy Cuenm| Lamb Qutlets, aux Petits Tols, Hiwcel nxud-bn&x Clhampiguons, ‘ullee, Boipe. Strawberztes, with ¥reah Oreama, ‘Boudolrs, e ‘THE TURNER CASE. ‘MOTION TO QUASK OVEREULED, The somowliat uotorious case of It, X, “Turner, ¢bs alleged forger of sundry docds, was called for trinl before Judge Booth in the Criminal Court yesterday morning, on a motlon entered Monday last by Leonard Swett, counsel for the defondant, Mr. Bwott oald that he should move fora chango of vonue, and had bad sffidavits pro- pared upon which to base such motion, bat, ashe hed not yet resd thom through, ho was;uot ready to preasot thom, He would probably wubmit thow to-inorrow, Mo ssked the Court if tho prosecution would be aliowsd to file counter. afidavite, Judge Dooth roplied that Mr, Swett should fll oll his atiidayits at the smme time, after which provecution bad a right to fle counter-aMdavits, sod I.lwl? tise acpused miglht enter new ones in rel Mr, Burry, Mr. SBwell's law-pariner, thon took up the motlon to quash, and aryued' it st gon- considorable 1 Xiis pringipal pols) wes that the indletment wa from the that the deods sard to havo been forged had been copied in it in ink, butnatoad puotographia ocopion had been nsed, o also urged that tho accusad had no intereet in tho land fn queation, and that on acconnt of this the indictment had no ‘foundation, Mr. Reod hold that tho roprodaction of the deeds by photography did not invalidato the in~ dictmont. An me.m similar bad eomo timo ngo como up bofors Judgo McAllister, who thought that a motion to quash becauan photog- raphy had been ueed was absurd. The (ndict- ment, ba claimed, was good in svery partioulnr. ‘The anly objection the defenze could hiava to it waa that 1t wan too good, Judge Dootl, in deciding, said that, inatead of phatography fn sich coeos being objectionable, ho thought {t was better than wnting, inasmuch an it produced oxact fac-mimiles. Tlho other ob- Jections to tue Indictmont he considored ill- founded, and henco tho motion was overruled, Tho objections and tho ruling applied to tho en- tire batch of indietmeots afin Turzer, Mr. Burry gaves notice that ho should talio ax- coptions to'thie ruling, The caro will como up on the motlon for a ehmigo of venue probably tho firat pact of next wook, e LOCAL LETTERS. EDMOORE'S PLAN. T the Editor of The Chicuas Tridune & Cxicaco, May 14.--I noticed an articlo appoar- fng In your paper of May 2 etating that tho chiel objection to my plan for the Court-House and Cily-Hall wras, that bat a small portion of tho contral domo would ba visible ; elao, the plan re- sembled, in & groat muonsure, the adatirable one drawn by Tilloy. . Permit mo space o say Lthat T owe nothing to tho Tilley plan for ita recemblancs, if thero be any resemblanca at all, as my plan had beon commenced, and partially cowmploted, ot the tine of tho compelition, and befora tho * Euro. ka' was over heard of ; but,owlug to a pressure of busincss sod tho Iatoness of tho day that tho plans were commenced, 1 found that I sould not complete tho samoon timo. Nordo I st thin lato hour wish to orowd my plan in ahoad of any othier; it wan dono purely Lor tha publio good. Inowing tho many difiicultion attending the bwlding of 80 large wud important a structire on a cramped aud closoly-confined plece of groand. Ieaw no tnjuatice iu proparivg a plan that would ovetcomo tho tmoat of theso difticultiea, ‘Fho gronnd plana bave but aalight, if any, reaemblanca to tho Tilloy pine, and as to tha exteriar, thore is not a wark of resemblance, ‘Thoe great point has beon, lirst, to procnroe por- foot outsido light: secoud, to have four en- trances, ono on cach stteat In the centro of the block, and each frons slike ; thira, to cover us much of the grouud ag possibile aud ot tho pame tino proeorvo light and charscter to the build- ing; fourtl, a central dome that would be visis blo from the surrcundiug streots. I can eafoly say that thero has nevor yeb been produced a plan that would show one balf a8 much of the contral domo a8 tho ono in quostion. Tho vory 1den of the coustruction of the oxterlor waa to obyiate that onme great dilliculty, which no other plan did obviste. The en- trances aro through wings threa storics and basement in height, ono on eaoh front. Those winge run parallel with the stroots, and 20 feet back from tha streot. lines, Tho main part of tho bullding is in tho centre of the square, oxtonding to within G4 oot of the stroet-line, and wurrounded, except- iog at tho corner, with these wings, one on each front, 'Chomaln buildiug on this central part ia four storlcs and bascment in height, thus glving it nn alevation of 26 feot highor than tho wings, giving the building & pyramid form, and olevating-the contral dome, thus making it visi- bl from all potots on tho surroundiug atroets, Hoping this nili give the publicn fair iden ef {lis ontatde Torm aod stylo of tho bullding, I am, very respectfully, yours, W. J. Epnrooce. COSTS IOR DELINQUENT TAXSS, o the Editor of The Chicage Tribune : Cuicaao, May 13.—Can yoa iaform a tax-) or, whone taxos amonnt to some thousands per anoum, by what authority the County Collector charges 19 centa coats for each lot now, bafore it is advortiscd ? During twenty-five yoars, tho most I have evor pald, sometimes as late as tho end of Beptombor, han baon 3 conts per lot, conta of listing for the printer. Tho pretonso is made in oxonse for the chargo of 10 cents now, that tte lists are aiready st up in type, which, upon inquiry at the printing effice of the newapaper. I find not to boteve. Bo I am constrained to nak you, who are not paid for that work, whoth- or the charge is legal, or whothor it s a new de- vice to steal acmolling from the grosning tax- payers,—a frand tho more irritating becausn so otty. o P hwen—Dellnquent tax-payers, seltling with tha County Collector, are now required to pay, in ad- ditfon to the uriginal tax on thelr assessnient, 19 ceuls far eacli lot auseased, Tisese feos go into tha County Treasury, and are provided for by law, as can Do geen by any ons who may feel disposcd to look luto tho Ttavised Btatutes of 1874, under _tha tile of Feo il Cuap, 83, Becs, 31 aud 42 The 19 centa ara applied oa follows: The priutec Teceives 10 cents par lot for printing the delinquent shest; the County Collector 3 cents per lot for preparing the copy for the printor, and a0 3 couts for making a duplicato copy for tho County Clerk; and the Couuty Olork receives 3 cents per lot for making s copy of the Collector's report. 'This, it ill be seon, makea up the 19 cents, Therefore, this penally has not been collected uatil late in the sum- mee or eariy in the fall, This is accounted for owing to the fact that Jaat year, and in years previous to that, application for judgment on delfuquent taxes was nof 1nads to tho County Court sa early o8 this year by two tuonths, hencs tax-payers did not Laye lhllw?ay uull September or thereaboute, The delfnquent liat is nowint; st the [nter-Ocean office, and over 146 vages have been struck off. Applicatlor for Judgment will Le mada at the next term of ihe_County Court by County Collector Miller, through Mr, Ttountree, the County Attoraey, for the State and county tazes, xnd at the July term for tha city taxes,, NEGOTIADLE INSTRUMENTS, To the Iditor of The Chicaao Triduns: Cuioaco, Muy 14.—Tho attontion of buelness mon should bo called to Bec. 8, p. 719, Statutes of 1874, on negotinble imstruments, which effocted & radical change in the Inwsof thiy Btato from what thoy were prior to July 1, 1874, Tts language is: Any note, bond, bill, or otlier inatrnmenta in writing, mado payable o besrer, may Le (ransferrod by delivery thereof, and san action may ba maintained thercon iu tho uama of the hulder thersof. Any in- doreer of any instrcment mentioned in this section sball be held an a guarantor of payment unless othere wize expressed in {hu indorsement, A guarantor 18 lable withont potice of non- payment and without swt first brought against tho maker, 8o that, if a noto sbould now be made payablo to “besrer” or to “A B or bearor,” aud A B indorees it in blank, he is liable o4 guarantor of paymont when due, and may bo wnod at once, and without notico of any land. Bofora this law, which took effect July 1, 1874, such an_indorsor would only have beéen liable aftor suit against tho maker, or whon such muit would have been unavalling, or tho maker out of the Biate; avd such is the Inw now as to notes not runniog to **boarer,” Ho that tho insartion of the word *'bearar” now makea a note uagotiabla by mers dolivery, and rendoss an {ndorrer in blauk )iy na guarantor, W, B, NORTH MANKET STREET. Te the Editor'of Ine Chicago Tridune Circaao, May 14.—One of the moat danger- ous slroats to pass when the darknees has set in, oron a Bunday, is Norih Market, botween Chicago avenuo ond Division street, At that time & crowd of loafors, young mon from 15 to 20 yoars old, ocoupy the sidewalks, and if s alp- gle person, man or woman, should vonlure to PAsa by, bie or sho will certalnly be Insulted by 'e romarks, If nol roughly bandled, Usually those loafers are conaulting about tho beat method of stoaling or fighting, The writer has baon roalding at Market street for nearly threa years, and alwaya saw a policeman patrol- ing thore until elnco four or flve months 880, What can bo tho reason for having coased to do s0? Are onr policomen afrald of maklug their beat on Mar- ket atreet, or are thoy ouly visling stroots where thero is nothlug for them to do? If we Knn:o-lovmg citizens caunct get policomen to eap order on tho eaid streot, we Lava to turn out in maes for that purpose, or to move from that streot, which, bowever, is subject to mome dificulties for owners of lots or houscs, 1t fs not only the writer hereof, but hundreds of porsond, who wish to #ss policemen on that 6trant, 60 that wo can rench our homes in wafo- ty, If thatcannat be effected, we will not pay any taxes for tho support of the Police Devart- mont. A Resprn ox Mauxer STaect. AX INQUIDT OF THX BOARD OF MEALTIE, T the'Editor of Ths Chicago Tvibuna: Cuicado, May 14.—There la & law requiring every householdor to make a counection wilh a streal sower a3 soon a8 such sewer shall Lave been completed, or witlin soasonabls tima thereafter. Tnat this law ls often violsted, on _.mounl of sesming nogligence of tho Board of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE SATURDAY MAY 15, 1875.—~TWELVE PAGES oalth, cannot be donied Atato of sicknoss that 18 occasionod therobyis greater than moxzt peoplo would imagine. Last ®pring o sower was Isld on Hubbard stroot, wost of Ashland avenuo, and upon its complotion the property-owners wers notifiod to make connec- tion with sald mewer within thirty days, The difforent proporty-owners on said stroot complied with tho law, althongh to soms ot them it wae of great inconvanienco, and to thosa who hal asked for longer time 1t was most emphstically deniod by Afr. Reid, of the Roard of Haalth, ~ Now, low is it that the Tonrd of 1{ealth does not compol the Merars, Flood to conatrnot nsswer on their promisos ? ‘Their premtses aro in & wratohed condition, the walor mettling under their houses, and fllling thetr vaults somelimen to overflowing. Is the lenjoncy of tho Board of Health In the person of Mayor Moore, a personal frlond of the Alessra, Flood? Al WITAT DOEN IT MEAN ? To the Editor of The Chicano T'ribuna s Cntcsae, Moy 14,—1 seo the Library has eatablished & branch busivess in tha family furnishing line ; at least I gather oa much from a mysterious placard vyer ono of tho counters, which roada: **Juveniles dellvered over thia ccuntor onls.,” This may bo a littlo rough on tho juvouiles, but it tnuss Lo nncomnionly hand; to thoso wiio, having no juveniles of theirown, oro nuzions to makn up a fanily, for bero thay can bo furnlshied with & nupply at, I presume, roasonblo rates and of all a:res and sexes. Amorican progresa i3 yreat, aml Chicago en- terpriss is & hnusaiiold word; but I think hero is n caso in which Chicago haa eclipsed oven her- melf. \Walk up, ladios and gontlemen, and ordor your juyoniles. Next! MrryisTornsLes, e CRIMINAL, Detective Simmons yoaterdsy aftermoon ar- restod the junlor momber of {he nuction firm of Reckwoll & Williams, No, 70 Dearborn streat, on the charge of arson in setting five to the prom- ises mentioned last Bunday, The prisoner was admitied to bail and released to await a Loaring, A man named Fignn, of 8pringfield, whilo Ia- boria g under n fit of delinum-tromons, jumped out of a third-story window at the Californ Ilouso, on Madison streot, near LaSalle, at 3 o’clock . yeaterday miorping, aud, marvelous to stato. oncapod rerious injury, 1o alightod upon o sbed, sad broko through tho roof, The Coonty Jail guardians yesterday found an unfininbied key in tha ponscasion of a prisoner named John Hagesty, who is the oceupant of cull No. (5. The key was made from a chunk of solid lead, undoubtedly with a view of escaping. It is supposed tho metal wan conveyed to Iagerty by aomo vieitor wha has been pormitted to visis him, % A plekpocket sucoeedod in getting Dr. Aaron Gibbs' wallet, contalslug s small amount of money end aoveral notes, whilo he was ridiog on o Binto stroot car yesterday ;3 but Mr, Uibba, dis- coverlng his loss 84 soon &4 the thiof xecurad tho Flunder. cliased him for a blogk. 'Tho man ran nto a ealoon 1n tho reor of McVicker's Theatro, whero lia was secured by Deputy-Sherlff Mycrs, and locked up, ~ The pocketbook was thrown away by tis thiof during the pureuit, asd prcked up by o passer-by and restozed to tho ownor, Dudley P. Wnrren, a real cstate doalor, hna gotton hiwagolf into trouble, aud is charged with obtaining money undor fulso protensns. It noems that the ncouscd obtuined €50 from Dr, Cinllin on paper which he reprosonted wns me- cured by s trust-doed on Chicago roal estato, This, it is allezod, proved to ba falne. He was arrestod nad brought bofora tho Honth-Side Po- lice Court yeaterday, when ths esamination was contiuned till the 21tl inst., in batl of $500, For some time past the firm of Cnrson, Plrio, Scott & Co, bavo had in their employ a Iad named Adolph Kinkamp, agod 16 yoars, The lad uofortuuately has been led astray, snd com- mitted the crime of larceny, whichi in all prob. ability will weud him to the Penitentinry, The Qrm Dave at divers timea missod pleces of silk from thoir houso in an unaccountable manner, but wera at a loss to know who did tha steal. ing. Fioally they complsined to the authoritles, giving them a description of savon dress pat- torns taken, and requestod the detectives to work up tho caso. Artor some daya thoy wers rowarded by fluding six of tho paiterns in diffor- ont pawn-shops, and wero enabled to traco the theft to ganng Klakamp. Tho silk waa recover- od, nod the young man arrested, Yontorday he was arralgnod bofore Justico Summorilold, who, by roquost, continuad the examination till to- day in bail of 8500, TOO MTCH LIGUON. Judge -Booth, of the Criminal Court, was called upon yesterday to m-g:au of some busi. neas not uaually brought befors a Criminal Court. The purtion requiring his judicial atten- tlon wers not criminals, bnt the petit jury who were tmpauoled to mt in judgment upon the er- rors of othors, The Judge had beon privatoly informod that certain jurors who had relired last Monday nlght to make up o verdict aa to tho guilt or Inno- cenco of William Van Dyks, who had been on trial before them during the day, for sasantt with intent to kill, bad beon supplicd with food and liquors by ontsidors. Tho prisonors were Charles Deitz, J, White, Wiliiam Kraemer, D, 8, Pilgor, J. Scholpenbach, James lirennan, Jos. Grafton, Frank Nellz, J, Boaoh, John Quosney, B, Hendaraon, and Charlos Kunnz, Tha Court did not accuse thom of having been drunk on tho night tn question, but ons or more of thom, it had been rngomd_ wora totally unilt to decido tho grave businees for which thay were impancled, nod he proposed to examine Into the charges, The jurots wers there- upon _ordorod” into n° sido-room, and ouna by one they wero brought before Iits Movor and sworn. Tho twelve jurors told about tho wusme story, It appearsd that thoy had each **chipped in " and mado up & pot tor the purposs of buying some * refresh- meuts." The contributlon was tont across the way to a beer-room and exchinnged for pizs’ feot, bread, and whinky, but it was a myatory how tho lunch got tn the jory-room. Baitift {Vilkerson atated that nome ohe cama with a porcel, and doaited that it should be passed Into the room but be, ou examining the contonts, refused. i the old adage of ‘* Where thero's a will thore's a way" wag verifled n his case, as 1t was aubsequently shown that o strieg was lowered from the window to the ground, and two black bottles were hoisted into the jury-room. As to whate tho fricndly string came from, who lowered ic, and who fartenod on the bottles, tha Court was unable to sscortnin, One thing he did dikcover, and that way that the jury had ro- coived whirky in the rvom in o ely way, and the larger nuwber of thom had drunk of it. Ten of tho twelva it wrs shuwn had used the liquor, and that ten rocelvzd a rebuke nnd were fiued §5 oach for their bad conduct. Tlholr names ware as follows: JIlonderson, Toesch, Grafton, Schalpenbach, Pilgor, Kracmer, \White, Dletz, Kubnz. Thoy were also discharged from further servive, tho tetm being ouded, —_— THE CITY-HALL, The Polios aud Fire Departments will be paid to-dsy to the amount of $85,000, Comptroller Hayes is expected to return from his New York trip to-dny. Mayor Calvin hing {ssucd a call for a special meoting of the Commou Council for 8 o'lock this evening, to receive the annual ostimates from the Comptroller, and to Leer reports of committees., The Board of Publio Works yesterday opened bida for tha paving of Unlon streat, betwoen Milwaukeo avenuo and Ohlo strect, and also for tilliog and walling Aonroo strect. No awards wore mado, Mayor Colvin dld & dood yeaterday that atamps him. He bought a'patent burgiar-alarm, and paid cash for it, while ‘at the #nme Hme he was peuning o liconse for the propristor, Tho averago official would have demanded several of them fn acknowledgmont of the frne licanse, Alayor Colyin Las propounded six conundrums to Judgo Dickey, the more importans of which aro in telation ‘to the proposed alection in Au- guut either tor city oftlcors or for the sot of 1876, and tho power of himself and the Council in sbolishing the Polico Board. The opinion has l;::;: cowpletad, aud will ko handed to the Mayor ay, Ttacognizing tho mecassly of dredgini Morth Bean.diat an eazly date, that the Buxid of Prvdis e TRICO Apucufsiatiom for that Tt thie caunot be done, thoy hiope to complel soxo arrangoment with the contractor, whoreby ths work may be doue finmediatoly and pald tor afior tho sopropriation is passsd, 1. Tl Williams, Superiutendent of Vernon Pk, was }I*ulordsy srraigued bofore the Bourd of Publis Works ou charges of jrrogulacitles In office. It spposrs that Willinms, Tecogulzing lhqhublll? of the Doard to loy out money on flowyra aud othier adorumonts for the park, wens to work ralving a subscription fuud for that es- eclal . Qutof this arises thy or wlx:h go learnigued. ihll n'::l fl:l?:g;.\ the it _is probal Moral anould not admire posies. ‘Tho oard of Palico yesterday trind some po- licoruen on varlous oliargey, and falt bnrpv in ance mora holug allawad to fondle ofticial heads, Oficora Barrott” and Vincent Carroll, for disabe- dianeo of orders, wero fined five days’ pay exch fl Theodore I'. L, Jones was finad n mimiler smonnt for mindemeanor ; and Petcr Harmon waa net ftoo, becauns tho peraon who braoded him coward could not give strong enough tostimony, Wily Mark auggesta that Lo could not have dona otherwins, for tha reason that he had no diroct testimony to give, The Railroad Committes mot yestarday after~ noon in tho Clerk's offics, Ald, O'Brlen in the chair, Tho petition of P. W. Gates for & slile~ track on Weat Wator atreat wan roferrad to the Corporation Couneol, with & roqueat io draw up & proper ordinance granting tho raquest. ‘Tha ardinance for the fiprovemant of South Clark sireot by the removal of tho track frum the main streot to s pomt farther wost was nlso favotably conmdered, An ordinanco for a via- duct &t Rinzi> and Saugamon streets, and a pe- tit.on for & wide-track on Stewart avenus for 3. Aoltichan wero also placed on file, The ~ Commitlea -on \harves and Puhlle Grounds alvo met yosterdas nfiernoon in tho City Clerk's ouice.” Au ordinance Iulfllemu: ladico and childvon to walk on patle lawus, w privilego hitherto denied to everyhody, was fa- vorably cousiderod and {ta ysssago recommond- ed. Anordinance relativa to tho ocoupancy of the Lake Frout by tie Laltimorok Obio Lafiroad was laid ovor, and tho nroposod ealo of tha Chi- €0 avenuo ressrvorr lot was abandoned on tha represantations of Vresident Priudiville that the 1ot waa valunblo to tho Bosrd of Publie Vorks for tho storage of wator-worky material. DOAILD OF PUNLIU WOTIKS ENTINATES, The following {a a synonsis of the annual eati- matea of tho Doard of Pubiic Works, yestarday aubmilted to the Comptroller, nod by bim to Le subinitied to the Couucil this ovening : Btreet cleaning and ropaie, Bidowalia, ... Htreot ubwtrictionn, . Htrout improvemenda Chifcugo hinrbor. ..., Conafruction of brid; Patk Commissloners Waslilugton street tunnel Latulls streot tunnel, Wastington Unton ark, Kalaries Ofica aud riszellun Drinking,fountatns, Qlesning North Dranch.., DLlue Inland aveaus viuduct.. Htreot lamp-posts. s 2,001,1) Waler-works 200,000,060 Maiu waler-pipe oxte 200,00,00 Bewerage conntructlol . 1,50, BOworage fuid, o, vva s s River improvemesnt fitu, Totalvssraeass ANNOUNCEMENTS, The Hon. Schuyler Colfax will dellver an address Sunday evoning in Farwell Hall, baforo the Young Men, at their saventoenth annivorsary exoraises. A grandmatch at haad-ball will bo played thin slterncon at 3 o'clock ut the corner of Chicago avenuo and Fraoklio sirect. The contestants ara Ald. James O'Briou and John 11sll againes James Forron and Jamos Cuddiby. The Chicago Flowor Mission, which during tho last summnier (the fimt of its organizntion distributed aboul 6,000 bouquots among the sick in our hospitals, will mast to resume its worl for this wonson Wadnesday, tho 19th, at 9 &, m., in tho rooms of tho Chicsgo Athenioum, Nos, G3 and 65 Washington stroet, and thoreatter Wedneaday of each weck, st the samo time and vlaca, Tho Sunday Locturo Socloly tias provided n pular sciontific locture of great intarost at cCormick's Hall to-morrow attornoon. Prof. Pepper speaks on **The Ilomanco of Optics.” ‘The lecturo will bo brillisatly fliustrated. The famons daneinz skeloton will ba ehown, Br. John T. Wood's lecture lLas beon unavoldably postponed until noxt fall, TEMPLARY, Spectal Ditateh to Ths Chicapn Tridune. Tenne Iacte, Tod, May 14,—~The Knights Tomplar of Indiana observed tho twonty-firat suniversary of the ostablishment of Templar Masonry in Indisoa by s grand inter-Btate cels- bration hers to-day, The Torre Haute Com- mandery mannged affairs. A grand parads wos Lield in tho aftornoon, in whish 600 Knights par- ticipatad. Thorowere in tho proceaston $he following Commanderics, all In full uniform: Indisoa Suprems Eminent Commander and staff; Napler Commandery No. 1, Indixnapolia; Richmond Commandory, ,No. 8, Richmond; Grosncastlo Commandery, No. 11, Grooncasila; Lavallotto Commandory, No, 15, Evansville; Bts, Juhn Commandory, No. 84, Logansport ; Crawfordavillol Commandory, No. 25, Crawforda- ville, Illinois ; Cairo Commandery, No, 13, Carlo; Palontine Commandery, No. 27, Paria ; Godfroy Do Bauillon Commandory, No. 44, Mattoon’ 3 Athelstono Commandery, No. 45, Danvillo ; Tome« pleatone Commandery, No, 40, Sulfivan, To- night the ontiro varty is being banquoted at Domwling Hall, 'This city has on ?Il xala day At~ tire, and the ** blow-out™ is an immenso success, e e MOUTH OF THE MISSISSIPPI. New Onvzans, via Pass A L'Ournz, May 14— The revenue cutter John A. Dix, with Capts. J. B. Eads and Jobn F. Doflinger, of 8t. Louis; Col. Androws, of Putsburg; and otbers, on board, left Now Orleans at noon yesterday, ar- zi7ed at Southirost Pasa at 8 p, m., and anchored until daylight this morning, thon proceoded to the South Pnass, sccompanicd by the stcamer Harolno, of tho Ansoclation Tow-Boat Line, On arrlval thero the party wont on boand the Herolno, and procceded ou over tho bar, Capt, Eads and Col. Androws, in connoctlon with tho Govern. ment engineors, making suundinga of the bar sud of tho line of the proposed jetlics, They found not less than 81¢ feet of water on tho bar, Boundiuga woro continued nt the headof the usson, whore the loant water found was 10 feot. he weather was calm and very favorablo for making sonndinga, Tho opinion of el present waa that the ‘]emou would prove a perfoct muo- cons 1n sccaring sufliciont dopth of water for any veanol in twolve mouths, Capt, Fads and party romain at the parses to comvloto ¢! survey. —_— THE CROPS. Lrrrex Roor, May 14.—Tioports concoring the ©rop prospacts are now mors favorable than at say fime. From overy section there is tho same roport. New land is in caltivation, ‘and the peo- {"Jl: are workiog bottor thau aver kuowu bofore. tion, corn, wheat, aud fruit will bs moro thaa plontitul. —_— MR, BRECKINRIDGE'S CONDITION, Lexmraton, Ky, May 14,—The conditlon of Gen, Breckinridgo rowuins unchanged. Ile ia atill freo from paln, nud those iu attendauce upon him sre losa approhonsive of Lis kuddon ?i:“h than thoy were, Ho suw a fow visliors Lo~ 3 —_—— NECONCILIATION, Lrrrix Rook, Ask,, May 14.—Fival arrango- ments hava been mado by the Confederato aud Federal soldiers for a jolnt decoration on the 20th of May. The colored poople are included in the arrangemonts, — Froezing Hydrants, From the dwnerican Gas-Laght Journal, Orrice ov Grawp RaPIDS Gas-Licuz Coxt- PANY, GnAND Rarips, Mich,, April 8, 1875.— iy, Edilor : In your Insue of the 2d inst., you allnde to the troublo thoy have bad in Brooklyn, during tho pant winter, with frozen bydrants, Almoat overy town north of the Obio River haw been troubled that way, snd in mavy places the mains have frozen in the sircet. Wa have commenced s ayatem of worka for this city, laid 12 unles of pipo last yoar, aud sat 125 hydrants, It may lo- terea$ sugineors to know thal the Wykoft patent Ipa and Lowry hydrantas, in usa here, have nover yruzen 80 88 t0 oceaston tho least fucouvenlonce or exponso. Reapoutfully, ‘Tuos. D, Gruoeny, Preaidant Board of Publio Warks, The pips referrsd to by Mr. Qilbert |s manu- factured by the Northwestern Gas and \Vater Pipe Company, Dnichy. Mich. Chicsgo ofiice, 144 Doarbora atreel Fino English and French Clot & and Summer Syl Oonsiderable intorost is manifested fo the now atyles exhibited by our merchant tatlors the Presant soason. Ab the establishmens of A, | The Qeorga W. Mathaws, 170 State strest, over N. Matson & Co.'s Jowelry atore, the naw stock of epring and summor goods includes a varisty of patterns of Scotch aud Eoglish business suft- ings, best of Eoglieh worstods, Fronch elebuffs, slo., which deservedly attract very considorable attention am repressnting, perhaps, the fincat and most oxquisite tacto, ntyls, and quati- ty which the manufacturing gentus of Lo ape lias placad at tho sorvice of fashlon. Mr. Mathows hias for many yoars past ,been recog- nized as among thore 0f our merchant tailors wlho have conscisntlonsly applied education and rkill to elevate their induatry from s mnchanical drudgory to a practical scisnce, and hia tasto and hibernhty Rx placing at tho dlaposal of the community an assortment of fine fabrics nnex- colled {n any cityof fhe world is deserving of special lpprrciu{lnn and remembrauco by tho cuitivated and fashlonable publio, "The J. M. Brunawick & Balke Gompany-. No Consolidation, The J, M. Brurawick & Balke Company wish to dis. tinctly fnforn thoir friends aud cusininers, and the Lilltard trado genaraity, that they bava not consnli- dstad, and do uot Intend to convolldato thelr Lnainess vith that of anyotber person or firm whatover, On tue contrary, the J. 3, Drunwwick & Ilalke Company Lave twenty sgenta iravellng eoustautly, and expend thotsands af dollar fa advertiaing, for the wule pur- pote of keeping thele customers aud {hs trade fne formed of tha fact that this Lioues Lien 1o connretious, dircet or {ndirect, with sny other housc, psvacn, or firmo, ‘The sonfor members of tha 7, 3. Drunswick & Dalke Company have Leen engaged fn the wanufacture cf Lilltard tables for nosviy thicty years, They are tho Ploneers of thal manufscture in tha We: Thelr fae'hitlos st Clnclnaail, Chicaro, and t. Louts are the 1ost ottansive in Amarica, *Tliey hava made and rolil Uhiroo-fourthy of the Lilliard tablhs now fi tse west nf 2}!;’ 'l,\ll)‘::‘.ulllna‘ Letween the North Polo and the Rio ando, 1t will bo acen, then, that the J. M, Druomwick & Dalks Cotapany do yot wish cousolidation, They arg abuudautly “bfil to stand alous, The vast m{vlh\l thry hava acennnlated ina long career of Lonerabls euter- Jirisy and tho vast peoyoctions to whicls hisie busincvs s grown, enablen them (o niake an woil biillurd tatlo ot tho luweat poraiblo price, aud i this tiey dofy conupetition Thie J, M, Tirnanwlek & Dalks Company beg the pube e {0 remeiiher, therefore, tuak ik ouly officex ars a 4%, nidd ) Biate'strent, Clileago Nos, 8, 10, d 12 Weat Hlatis wlrect, Ciuclunnth, aid’ 411 Mathet atroct, 8t Totiin, Concernd logatd ut any other places thnn tiese are not in auy way counecled with thoJ, AL, Druuawick & Bako Company, e Chioago, Burlington & Quiney Railrond % Sundny Train for Onilia, Snlt Lako City, San Franelaco, and all Far- ‘West poluts, will loave the Centrul Depot, fuot of Take strest, Bunday, May 16, at 10 a. m,, Tickets aud aleep- ing-car bertln may be had nt No, 59 Clark atreet, In- dlana ayentoe and Caual streot stutions, and at tho de- pot, Throngh tckels vin Chicago & Northwestern Rollroad or Chicero, tock Istand & Pacifis Rallroad ara good on tlis train, e Pinno Bargains, Having dotermined upan n change in onr plano. ronting departinent, we Lasa docidod to slose out all pf ovr secoud-land or reutiog plauos at wonsiderabla below their value, Partios inteniling to buy will please make s note of this, Lyou & Ifealy, State and Monroo wlrecta, Glen Tlora. If you ara troubled with dysnopals or any kidney cowplaint, ot 1f you are an lnvalid from any cauee, writo 10 O, O, & R, H, Tarks, Waukegan, and obtaln tho convincing evidence that Glen Flora Mineral Water will curo you, The water {8 for sale by all the prominent druggiala in Chieago, Bmith’s American Organs. Toirty years cstallished, Fifty thousand now in mso: 100 first promiums have been swarded for tho best argan, Also tho largest aasortment of planos ever Lrought Lo the West, W, W, Kisoazz, Corner Blate aud Adawms streets, ——— Don’t Ne Foollsh, Now and throw sway your money fo papering end decorat- ing your house until you havs seen Iiliger, Jonkins & Faxon, 229 and 231 Blats sireot, They offer an sasort- menito select from and workmanship seldom found, Teeth Liko Adamant are very raro, but any teoth, bowever fratl, may be pre- served from decay by the moet balsamie of all denti- fricos—8ozodont. 1t not only besutifies, Lut strengthons them, —_— Pionos and Organs. One hundred planos and organa to ront, slao second= hand planos for sals at great bargaine, to make room for newstock, W, W. EiuniLi, Blate and Adams slroots, e Chiclrering Pinnos contain all Iatest improvements, Over 48,000 persons Bave teetifiad to thelr superiority, Reod's Temple of Muslo, 92 Van Buren skreot, ———— ‘Western Bprings, Weatorn Springs Water curea liver and kdney troubles, On draught sud by the gallon, Willlam Af, Dale, druggat, 155 Clark atreot, —— e For Ocean Summer Resorts Tys Beach, N, 11, fa one of the best, and the eard of tho Soa Viow Houss to-day refers to the lesding hotol at that pofnt, AUCTION SALES, BY G. P, GORE & 0O, 68and 70 EM arecue, On Baturday, May 1G, at 9 o’olock, AN IMMENSE 8TOOK OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURR AND CARPETS. Parlor Buits in every ntylo'i‘ Chamber Bets, lurfin variety 1 Extonsion Tables, Wainul AUCTION BALES, By THOMAS & BONS, Auctlonesrs, Philsdolobis, Pa. TRUSTEES' SALE ESTATE OF JAY COOKI: IN BANKIKUI’A‘OY. VERY ELKGANT Country Seat and Forme Bodatoads nnd Duremis, Tatblo afa Waod. 214 Acres, bt a8, InRov, roani (LLLT Whinut Chairs snd Hoveors, By Brotaen WILL IR 8OLD AT PUBLIO AL, Mattronacs, Mirrora, Show Caren, Darlor and | @n TUESDAY, May 25, 1878, my Ofligs Doaks, 1oo Choat 3 Roirigorators, 10 teloc Uasos Glassware, e'clusic, Huoh, AT TIE PIILADELPRIA EXCHANGE, All that Iarga and vary elegant oonntr, % UGN conlpritoy o liuate on Chioiten Tills, in Monigamsis sing sttonalen fruntson Spring s, Greley ‘Washingloa-tlane, Clus Bit ok Tlan, Teunsyiraola lailroad, aul” oifier stenots, fiva o, drlre ta OId York Moad Btatlon, o tho farih vaoia Rallrosd, from the mansiom, Tho- oy aro o oxtea Intgo aud iy Oratos W, (. Orooker; (] 80 Casos Chimnoys, " 7 10, I', GORE & CO., Auctionssra, 1] Ovr Thueviay Sals a unth di comet oF vy, Snle bustpaned dot Baturday on ke AT ATCTION, On Batnrday, May 15, at 11 o'clock sharp, BANKRUP'? STOCK OF 10at aehnd e o7 siporior ALANNIGY sturles gh, Wit two towers caoh: fiva 23, bt Carlages, Oven and Top Boggles, Demural, | siefanfons alfie ok it S i . X and costly mannur, i ali h - A 2-Spring end 3-Spring Phatons, i Do ol i mort, oty 8 i NMast be rold ta sy edvances, Alro, & B tino st Bine | id nradmoars Piie by o :3.1.:::'2’:.4'5»‘12?::“192:; tan ate and Duvlis L R Junke it the Ninndimast, Inrkeat, and most Atiren's 2O, P, i oute In tiia conutry; unoistested views fram fiy ot sSand 7 Wa farmiles s, Slcls cainnt ba equaiind -ty et e —— Htatui lins on tha first floor A axvendad porchs oot DRY GOODS. |iifsriiiiiant e sonler, I ame paclur, mnslo-coom, s librag 1l r:-pivu' vaultand astra ln 7, OOUNNETALOTY, Uining.rar thian olarel), panirs aod k"l’;c‘;:‘y:h reo liallsg on tha socond floor 11 ahiambiers, bl 1 1, slita and truuk rooms, ' Bath ronis nad e Togul, lon 8 for Taotdey, M; 1dunt somplyte uf any Saein ¢ A 2dun: ooruni asets; an tha (Wi loar 18 chumbyers, 4 Hath.roo T n I iitium eilon & complets lins of dczdrcloaetay uu the fouril! Ui ahambers wad wh sh e bk anced £ ering Unduswnat and | Arted aul Tuenishad for pocforunuuros and oomcorm for s <1 Al Gonte stk Lista Thread and Gotton Horlery, | MARAAUE o0 ; 3 taure and 4w Diyties, Honah Crs ‘f,’,';'{';_‘k" Yowels, Napkins, | [3o\Gor sarv closate, ca 2% sloscn bito (oods, Mulls, Rwles, ul ns, haigsns & Hainbury lmbrolderies, acas, Ticens Trimtaluga, Lo, 77 Lxtensics lin inbrallns and Carasals, Ribbons, L] wlaz. lieavy Fronci |V|n|vm[ sizinad and e, ncer, Jowwlow seatol, witli ¥avand heatod thironclaut; bers coumnodius, witl' Lath.sooms convenient s glalware; In tact, 'furnished cumplote wiih svery 1o4r.) pruvemont and’ convanlance, v alio o handioma granita sizbln and eonsh-hor thres and tour storis hizh lins wialls for 1o 1o rvina for 10 03rrlages, AW & roum for sonohnan : gean | AURY Kav-hoins, T Comblota warking ordors ot Aral anid_geapaeiea, mnshrom votting honse, dyed v of Flowoes, Wi JowsStiadon, and Cyrtain Goods e, Pockor and Tablo Cutlory, Silver-Fistod tarey Mnskets, Goblo, ¥, Vauth nods, Tics v, H gaia: Saty and full 2.ply, S-ply, Supars, and Cotiag CARPETS. Artiteial Hard park, & lidgo.tor rate url tho inam enry Kunidel arm.buuy. i Larce, Balo openn 9:303. m. Carpot Sale, 11 &, m, 1] (vney plet tramgie rama sehuol.| QB0. P, GORE & 60, atataciiin and paeery A X v or et oF rack, § wichars of fruibtias : numinzona Hot:beds, Intge vegeiania gardon 3 abad AT ATTOTION. 13 anpin, ith 3 spring it 0 3 ] Tuesday, May 16, at 11 a. m., sharp, Lfi.m..fl"'m'.'fl;‘v‘l;};."."?‘éf N A " uanns Lirongh tho ontirn Tenath of he. ple A BANKRUPT BALE OF BBt L2 mifos; abuagaro SR o Rt aud otfior hedyos, 3 Hlsh-punds, 1aign A0d ‘BAndsom) Iowne, lightad by stroet-lamips. (uinplied with st i fremisenyitho drives an Al ho railras CARRIAGES, Opoa and Top Buggios, Domoorats, Two and Threo Em—ln;fl‘h:acuna‘ Touab bo nold to pay nrdvanaes. 150 n ilno line of Singla and Double Harnesszes. Jly GEO, P, GORE & €O, SSand 70 Wal 800 OAS advantages sume couniry sitas, and there aquarrls t butld ovar 1,000 lione belugin Montyomery Connty 17, A survoy and' puotogeaphl viows atgtian rooin -av. ind \lwldvanllg-‘i.] tho taxon aro vary lighy. may bo seon’st'ihe 1t 13 convoatent to churches of diforent denominationy, Boots Shuas&SHfi]ers In Samplos and Duplicates, at ruc- tion, by catalogue, on WEDNES- DAY, May 10, at 8:30 a. m,, prompt. GEO P. GORK & Q0,, ©3aud 0 Wabash.av, TEURSDAY, Regalar 8ald of D7, Gooda, Notlons, Taslery, Under- adsmies, stores, sto, Tho UId York Rallrad Statlon 1s on this property, ELEGANT FURNITURE, Horges, Carriages, Slelghs, Parming Tmplements, e Fine il Palutings, Valuabla Books, Largo Stoak of Ports Catawbs, and Bhorey Wines Taoludod In tha sale of rasl estata 1s. th BpusoBold emitare ' sbotia® xlfl:: ufl;?fl‘n;'.':.'l’x'n'r'."r; n valuntlo works, th : minas. ofG,, all of mhieh aro tiow to-the Maxsinn AT carriagos, 4 cows, aleigh, green-liouse piai Lnplementa, o catalogus 8 oard of admittanca may bo but hlog to purchasa) from LRIy, Haniee VLM, . wear, Whita tionds, Linsus, ‘Umbrollss, P , Hat AL THUMAS & 80) 1l . Caps, Hillinéey Goots, Dross Goods, Gletiings m”.m“fil'@mf‘&"m‘gfliffih 2 Hardmare, Cntiney, Q. DmrADELYIIA Mey, 18if Rleo, Geata! Fiatant oslery and 3 “Aic, Hegular Bato ot 077 404 Underwear CARPRTS ’ AT ‘l.l 0'CLOCIC, Baleepens 9:3 s, B ey, e WM. A. BULTERS & CO., Kl AR0. I’ 40} BUTTERS & €0.'S SATORDAY SALE. Yarultare, Honsshold Goods, Placos, Carpots, sto,, lATIT?EqAnT ,MOI!? ING, May 15, at 0:30 o'clock. —1,000 ROLTN WALL PA; . The Eutire Fisturos, Gountars, Roaiving. s fg.‘;mp. Gonite Betns WM, A, BUTTENS 4 00., Austionsers, Exposition Art Sale 50 New Paintings, By Popular American Artists, REOEIVED THURSDAY from tho Dask On view and at privato sclo indaytime. Ths #alo will be hold in the Exposition Art Hall TO-NIGHT, commenolng at 8 o'olook, of important Palntings from the whole colleos tion of noarly 400 Paintings. WM. A. BUTTKRS & CO., Auctionsers, PEREMPTORY SALB OF UNREDREMED GOODS, BY A. LIPMAN, the Pawnbroker, By 8. DINGLE & €O, 80 and 82 T'ast Randolph.at, At 10 O’cloclk This Da Our Deguisr Baturday Bals Comprlsing o Targl pd Handsome Assortmant of Now and Ussd Household Goods, PARILOR, LIBRARY, CHAMBER, And Dining-Room Furniture. A splendid Rosewood Plano, taves, b Rerreo R D sy sesd o ‘ologk. ‘The Furnlur eto., Temoved for convenlencs of ‘salo, tey, 8-ply lm“nflr'un Oarpets, but ols Tapostry himn 0 rolls 1 1 8lsa @ rolls of now Iruss vots, whioh will be cut. to snil_purchasers; Emhunrnm in Brussols, Tapostry, and Ingrain; al rae quantity of odding, Grookery, Glaas, and SiI Jraro; alaa 35,000 clgars, clioice and medium: Ao » larke Iotolmiscellaneous Alorohandise, with whiah the sale ‘will commonoe. 8. DINGERE & CO., Auctioneers. ‘ac. alsa 20 MARRIAGES, B kv ki iy L OURTIS_BARNHS_Tn O} , May 13, by the Rav. Dr, b P, Goodwia, Bir, Wikl Gurils sad 'Aias i LUKF—OWEN—On tho 13th fat., oald W ET—on ety M the,rasldance of Suliivan, D’ D., Houry D. Luff aad Laura O, daughior of the late IL IV, Owen, of Mollonry, 111, ANDERSON_SAMPSON—Ia this eity, Msy 13, 18, at the realdonce of tha bridegroom, by (hie Har, Kdward Holfaue, Jubin Anderson, Xeq., of ‘tha = Seandluaven, and Mirs Julla Bampsan, of Decorah, Ts. DEATHS. THOH-Tho funeral of the Iata Henry L. Ulgh wiil take &llenl ho rosidonuo of 3tr, Uharlos G, Uarloton, 281 ntario-st, &t 3 p, . to-day, CONNER~AtL A May7, Annls Pyuchon, G A1d granddasaniorst Kichard 1 saaniae LLIVAN-Of coniumption, May 14, 1875, annah A, 2 yoars. A1 fEous hia teaidanco of hoe slatar, LBt ene st 1 Sost Kl ORDBEY—May 1, at Moroy Hospiial, Dr. 8. M, Gieb- Ler, ssed i youc. LARK —On Thursday, Mar 13, A Jlomby, oot 200 of Wiillara '3V, il Mergaraica L Glarb"saon’s years 1t monthe aud 13 daye, funeral a{ the residonos of his parents, No. 201 Enst Erlo-st., on Bunday, the 16 4 baif-past 3 o'clack, Al fefeids aro turitod without, notice, Now Yuck Clty pavers plcase copy, ILENOIL-At Tlemewood, 1., Mny 13, of soni iy 2 1 mtathe'mPy . ~5 ] tlan, Utarls 11, Fronch, agod 37 yoars 11’ mon| i Hady will areivn nt Canteal depat, foot of Lake-at, 2, 00 K21 e i U8 taion 68 e oniaon o totormand Felonds :fl flz‘;:l’.)mill:' Q{’Il )llnleclfnllly laviied, mstuv i (N, ;) papeet pi (USE~Sprll 1, &t oy W Saskerate 4f sged €1 years, SPECIAL NOTIOEN, For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S BOOTHING SYRUP has been usad for ahfldsen with uesur-falling succoss, It carracta acide 11y of the stomach, ralleves wind colic, rogulates the baws cls, cures dysentery and diarrhas, whothar ariciog from tasihing or other cautas. An old and well-tried remedy, For all Purposes of a Family Liniment, D e rlot it s o (oo avatuey fn tlio atomach, bowuls, or sid tism, colle, FA Ay T SN XTI a0l Haso, ¥rom no atlier oause then Liaving wormafn fhe stomac BROVWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFLITS will destroy worms withous injury to the ohild, belag perfectly wilTz, and froe from all soloring or other Iojurlous ingredlents nen. allrused in worm preparations. Held Ly all druggiats, S cents a box, Dunions, Enlarged folntaof tha feck, neuragied e thro; theuinatism, quarantoad, ot lodide of ottle. ha: ! o, onsiTarad to boons of ths groatast dinoveries of B o o ol Rouraluio, and oniyeiataer A eueir i3t Kiathav. Fold by all Drogglate, HEADACAE, Tt G a satabliatiod fact that the EXTRAGT o plALA R " ozl y BeoT 871 Sprucec-at., Philadelphl most, obatinale cases of Dyap Headacho, lute arvousuoss. Prep: mall, LORD, 8M __AUCTION SALES: AUCTION, MORTGAGH SATN. Thls SATURDAY MOBNING at3:2 sharp, Splon. B , ad Kt Bulis, Belsiom, and K cba Sasalidre Vadls Tagel ORAN- ILLER, atly cures (i o At Bml%gsnfhflf;.'sfine(:lfn Rooms, MONDAY, May 17, at 10 o'clock &. ™., 80d 73 p, m. Watches, Jewelry, and General Mepchandlse, ONDS, 8ot In Rtings aud Plos of evory styls. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO,, Auctionears, TERADE SAXHE, UBSDAY MORNING, May 18, at 9% o'clock, T aroam, T bt e A4 208 elock a8 omn REGULAR. Mab 210t ATen B MADI? CLOTHIN 81 R0 TN ST N D srio iy, 90008 WAL'A, BUTTRRS & C MONDAY EVENING, MAY 17, AT 7:0 0'OLOOK, At 263 South Clark-st., Bronder of . N, MARKS, Pawnbrokers Sale of Forfeited ledges, omprisiug Gold sod Siiver Watches, Ringr, Silr FEmerilne Qo sod filver Walches Ringe, Sitver fancy articlos in endices variety, taok GKK & 00, Auotiunesrs, LaSagcoatinued without Bmta} reservauntil antl REAL ESTATE SALE. Openlng Bale af the Spring Basson. TWO PRETTY COTTAGES At Paremptory Auction ta closs Parinership Conosen, TUESDAY, MAY 18, AT 2 0'0LOCK P, M., On tho premises, uerhh( No. 18 REITH-ST., one 3- story {ratne cotlage, 1 roore, finoly Naished with mod. tmprovemen £ mprover ot 481104 feet, ! KT, , 1atory frame co! ¢, 8 rooma, nico daalyns, 0ad ardor: 106 24x 100 fr T ‘Taylor's a'u'mil-mn, fiPck 1, “"itlo porfect, Sale posiiivo, - Torins assy. ar partlcntaia anply to HILSBLK, DINOER & SPRINGER, 1-Eatate lxchar Balosroom, Hast Randolyn'at, GMEROY & GO — Administrator's Sale, AT ATOTION. Omnilns, Carriages, Horses, &, &, At Btoraga Wazehouse, 160 Went Monroo-at., BATURDAY MORNING, May 15, at 18 o'clock. One Omnibus, four Country Stages, two Family Care aaus, Huvw“ll,"l‘nsv ‘snd Open Ligeles, Brick Wogon, Biogls Deuble Harness, AL2d, Yot Hertue Siion Fixtures, oo Bosos, Xa., 40, LISOR, PONEICY & GOy Anetionbore: HOUSES AND LOTS BY AUCTION On TUESDAY, May 16, at 4 p. m,, on promises. Four Drick Btores and Dflucllhlnn with ground for throe 76 hou: g_n ’It'wentv-slxfi-st.. coraer of Sommer, ho streot has all improvoments, aud s s iroot, Thla property offnrs svery (nduge- (uvostment,” Must” bo sold, owner want~ ‘Ceriug, ooe-thivd cash, ono-third 1o & yoar, R A 1 L 00 18t Yt ea; pnvnbla QUSELarIg: KLIGY, FOMEROY § CU', Austionser, = "By M, THOMAS & SONS, Piilad s, Pa. & £0.. Ausifonsers, g — e By WM. DGES & CO, CATALOGUR SALB Dot Hotel ot ! TUKSDAY MORNING, May 18, at at the Bautht Lark B sane it i Groro-ar., immediately frantiug the Groat Hoath bar nomlnuné of elogant parlor turnitus baautiful velr Turkiats Chalrs, volvet Turkish Lounges, beantiful Asey Btuart Essy Chajrs, Elogant M J 12, Hne Murbls-top Ceitro”ables and lodding, Upholatared 'Hota) H Hutel ltange snd Hollor, Ftoo Ohina. Fronch Glanawars, Itogars’ Pla‘ed 10, ofa., Icnglinn, 13 oau ¥annly Can o Cow ot Luwbor, o, eto, “Cnk s Taegs atount ta lsu?n"h;::’gll’: 003 in s, Look out for & slaughier. ale pe: ? PErORPIAL F. HODGES & CO., Auctionsers, 61 aud 639 Weat Lako-st. N ko Oottane Gtavo-av, cars taolty uwite, tare fiyde Uainmy, which takea 70u to the house, ~Carke med in aitendaaoe, ud foes Iunch b all, = b d ROCKWELL, WILLIANS & CO, Auctlanears, 77 sad 7 SuatbDearbornat, Tis Satunday Mo, Hay 15, at 1081, CONTINUED BALE OF GOODS Damaged by Fire. The eatire stock of FURNITURI and HOUSRHOL® GOODS 1 aur storosat timo of fire, Sunday morning Laat, welll poalttrely bo ¢losod out ot this sale, fo make room for largu cous!gamsnts of now gosds, The stack 1 large, and buyors will ind DILOIDED BARGAINS, I Wil be to your advantsgs to utiond thls sala to-day. RUCICWELL, WILLIAMS & 00, 4 D O AR | e e istod partly io Cheator, ncastor, or| . y 4 oo detbnuh ot et S o Stk o Auotlonosrs, 196 aad 197 K, Randalph-at, Racid roti. J5. o, Nl Vot decsisch oa T e B i eadsy, ocloak, o Flitlne di ok, it itat Shiei: | PUTIMOTS, Carpets, & Choioe Binds af Anctim. e Auay lram snd cop > i BATURDAY, May 15, 8108, 1. we shall sell Marb) SRR T2 P e el b SR | mel S TRAN ALY st e thill sl Mo ta, Tedsten Huroaus, Oard snd l(xl’(nlwn;r.:fi-dlp{:n .d"‘{:. Salsay sond-han riture (C! ind), Brusals ad Wooton Ca aruaco, ti doscripfinn, addrow % l'l."rud}x‘a Bty il peta. ‘Also at 13 m,, an extensiva BIRD SALE, cofents of 8 e Bird-toro. Valuablo Pasroquots, Mooking:Lirds (cost Usolalmed FREIGHT and 1. AGGAGK SALY, o ey R A A GRS R ”"':"l i DBURLINGTON . WAREHOUSK, hL lely), Coondy Avau and SIXTRRNTI-B1g, *7P°F FTATR | ora): Bin Tiraa Unios, 6. boat 300 Al must P f Unclalmed Ly u‘nn-un. of “Trugks, Hoiess oia. ast, Drofaht, sta., hl‘fll.lm: must bo sold to pay Oharges, Btorage, ete. pawsaled T. B. STAOY, 1 Dossborneat, MORTGAGE SALE rounyed iminodia NS, _BILUBIL & CU., Austivnesrs. By THOS, H, MARTIN, Auatloneor. ONSKES, CARRIAGI A ., TH! fipémma‘n W ottlook, st Manian Bessae Bk . OFf firstclass Hoasehiold Furnltare, Saturday, M, tato-et., luclading dark bay hol yoars gech . g atlo i ol Toall Rl Ut s | Bamd, sl Taruniha e siciois o N sstatiebyn b Al | b Mot i i BO5h Mo 041 Wabaanoays e S20 Beasly new, from tio | BOREL, *QLlon) v now end sacoulf Laud top £ud open bk~ Ell. KORHLER. Admtalstrator. : sl Pl FOR SALE, N, X o sals, 0 malp._ s — By JAS, P, McNAMARA & €O, ol Sndas wasinnios wil B e bl P.&L£d.C X, ¥ East Washington-st, o &.‘lfi.;o.:._?.fl”,..f"fk“’;,, Large and Attractive Sale of Boots & Shoesat Auction. Tussday Morning, May18, at 9:30.0%lk,