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12 " THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Henry W. Hinsilalo has sold to L, Z. Leiter the lot aod building on the sonthwest corner of Glatk and Madison streots for £35,000. A boy of 6 yesrs, namod Frank Schmidt, living nt 203 Latrabico streat, was run ovor by a light wagon jesterdsy morning and slightly Lt Charlea Johnzon was gobbled up by a pollce- man cesterdny for atoating lead pipe from D, B, McMastor's honge, No. 460 Wast Adams Rtreet. Threo rofiiane asasuliod Josoph Moseman lost night at %:20 o'clock on the eorner of Waod street and Bluo laland avenuo, and robbod him of £25, Thoy cecaped arroxt. The temperatura soatorday, as obrerved by Manzsac, n}?flchn. 83 Madison street (TRINONE Building), Wwast AL 8 a.m., Thdeg.s 108w, %7312 01, 743 3 p.-1as, 6 Gpom., 643 80,10y 3. JTuhnson, of No. 31 Ilinn atrect, was ge- ut ahiout tha head yesterdas alternoon throvn Giom his Duegy by n rananay 1 the corner of Harrisou stroot and Third [ienud. Itedmond Ryan, J. B, Lewls, and James Wil- ron, confidenco men, were arrested yestordsy on Stato mreet by Ofd wer Mitehell, and charged with ancy. They wereall bailed out ta sppear on the 27tk inet. A compauy of United Btates infantry arrived hore yesterday from Now Orleans, where they Javo Been aesiatinge ¢ Little Ihil ¥ in repulating the * baudisti.” They camo by the Iitisols Con- tral Railroad, and left in tho eveving by thd® MicLigan Central for Dotroit. A thiof snntched a pockot-book from tho Dbands of & young lady ou lubbard court, near Michigan aveune, yokterday moruing, aud was pursed by o gentlemen, wha knocked tm down and took tho pockef-book away from him. An evening poper 1o autbority for Lisis tem, Among the transactionn roported at the Stock- Yards yeetarday was tho ealo of twenty-govon heed extra Itnols staors ab 7 per }m i, They wozo purchased for Roddick & Co., of Liver~ prol, aud will bo shipred alive, vin Montreal, TLo rverago welgnt of the catilo waa 1,518 Ibs, Tho body of an unknown men Was found floating in tho lake, at the foot of Van Buren ntreet, yesterday morning, amd was sout to tho Morgue, Dazeenrd i x ktout-bnilt mav aud hes fr und Fandy mustuenn, 2nd i dresaed in blaek pants, whito shurt, tleek neclito, and gaitor ehous, Last eveuis Randolpls during g strect bylagge, Willinn arrav, of No. Q706 Carroll avenue, was severoly injured about tho legs by o hure foundation atene, which 6 licavy hlockadoe nt som varoless worknien left tno cluso to tio railroad track. near Franklin atraet, and which wiruch him whild ke was standiog on the cille etep of an open ea A may nataed iller was arrosted yentore day at ko metance of Wilham Folsy, srho charges him_ with oblaining money under falio reteuses, The latter states that tho formier wiipht tl hovses of him, and gavo a cleek for 13 the price azreed upon wos $225, Toloy retuined M £25, anid Lio claims tho Wt~ ter is ahead the horsey sod 425, tho check bejug bogus. Jumes Connall, inatautly Kiiled ovlosk. 1o way . 's yard, earner of Tiventyesezond and Jorgan %, wiihc beevs load of lumber, and in cramedug the Lridgs over a diteh the wagon ran oif aud feil over upon him, crushivg him todsath tefore nssistanee conld ronch Lim. 1lis parenty Tive ot No. U7 Foruer arrnct, 1t was rapexied yeoterday sfiernnon that the wifo of Ziartin Lenshan, of No. 20 Detter strect, bod died from tho eftects of a beating roenived from hor tiusband, and the man was ar- tadted. Dr. Corr ¢ava o certiticate to tho effect that tha womnan died of congestion of tho laogs, which is probably eorroct, A son of tho pris- oner saya his folber did not boat his wiothar. Tenaban 14 at the Jadiion Hereot Station, Tha Coiouer will investizute tho caso, A young man, who gavo the fictitious name of Johu banth, aud wko 18 thought Lo belong to a rospesiable fanily, was arrestod Inst nignt by Oticer Heloney on the complaint of a tty DLtonds gicl of 13 pamod Ella lcy, who attends {n o confectionory st 5o, 263 Wesy Madison strect, She ulieges that ho eelzed her roughly and mads violont attompls {o outrago hor, ‘his was &ficr ho ind approcehed hor with inaulting pro- posaly sud rhe bind sought rofuge fn s hallway to eucopo from his clutches. Ho was looked np in n cell nt Madison Stroet Btation to aweit a bear- ing. After tho sdjmunment of tho third Geperal Council o tue Lelormed Epiccopel Church s numbar of th deluates wern ontertained in au insly bsudsonoe manner by Heary G, Row, » & member of the Board of Trado of Chi- cogo. Carrieges o provided in which the party wore duvon to various places of intorest in tho ¢ity, tucinding the Wutcr-Works, Clhamber of Commerse, elovators, oie. Tinally, n suinp- tuouy rapast wad tpread before tliein In ono of our prominent dowo-town restaurauts, Tho Eastern gentlemen laft tie city preatly impross- ed with the grandeur cid oxtonsivo resources of “Now Chicago, Tho attack of two Clevoland officers on a gan, of Chicago burglaty i thal city on the 13t iuet., snd the death of ono of Lho policewen, Rick, bave nlready beon given in Tus Tawnuxe, Since tho publications tho detectives here have been looking for somo of the pertics to the wurder, Otticer ¥lynu hos wsucceedod in capturing the notorious ** Stumpy,” who tn properly known as ‘Fom Uallaghor, nnd tho Ciavoland suthorities Lave {dentified him as one of tho gang, his ploturo baving been sent there for that purpose. An afileor arrived bero laat evening, nud will take Gallagher bnack to-day. Tho prironer wus in Madlisou Strect Bin. tion Iust nigbt, OFf courre ho dovies basing auy lund in tae Cleveland robberics snd murder, Ho is uot the ons who shot Kick, TWENTIETH WARD CLUR. A meethng of the Twentieth Ward Clnb wan held in the dining-room of the North Clack streot Luruer-lisll last evening. Cupe, L, A, White was ealled to tho chalr, Caut, Whito eald the Luxiness of the meeting, #3 ho undorstood it, wis to muke amendments to tho constitution of tho Club, “Tlio Bceretary road o serics of nmendments to the conutitution, moet of which wnero techmtea) and common $o all such docuwonts. It wus, bowever, provided that one of tho duties of ciub wembory shonid bo o watels the polls on elec tton dnys, and soo that no cheativg was done. ‘Lhe smencmonts, as ta0 sense of the moostug, were approved, > ‘The ltev, 2r, Chamberlain moved that whon the Club wdjourn It do s to micut in tho Couns ty Clerl's citics, whot the countizution would be tinally passed upou, Carvicd, Am er gaid that o cagurer previously elected bad failed (o qualify, snd moved that sa- other gentleman bo olected o the position, Tho motion provaited, snd Mr, James A, Kirk w23 o elected, AdJourned to moet in Qen. Licb's oftice 3Mon- day evoning, yong man 21 years old, was Zay ub ' Sy —— SEEKING A CHILD, CONFLICT Of TEITIMONY, Mantion was made in theso columns s fow ®aye sgo of tho issuo of a writ of haboas core pus, in tho Criminal Court, ot tho instance of James Pootw, for tho surrender of ths body o his eon, Joho Poots, aged 8 years, who, it vy rileged, was in tho custody of John and Louisa Plhillipe, living at No, 281 Astland avonuo, The writ was duly exccuted, and yesterday alternoon tho Lright-oyed little fellow was bofoie Judgs Booth, accompanied by quite s bevy of A:o trieuds of all converned, TUE EVIDENCE slicited showed tha:, in Decenshor, 1871, Mr. Poots ot a 4-vear-old boy; thut the boy fiad n wear over his lett oye, und wart bohiud hig Init ear. All searels for him proved anavailing vutil the 15th e, when an elder son of ooty noticed & child on Ashiana avenus avsworln thedescription of his lost brother., Ha followe the lud, found where ho was siaying, aud re ported to lus fatler, an g T B of the caso was, i briof, that, in January, 1873, Rir, Piillipe found tho 'cuild,in ‘disputa tn the Msdison Btroet Station, aud no oue claiming it, Lie took it home with Lim, and had sinco cared, for ft. When he took tho clild, 1t had nono of tho warks by which tho sllegod parents idonti- tied it ; bub tho marks had stuce appearod,—thia eenr over the eyo being occasionod by a fall, and the wert cropping out naturally, The ovidenco to substantiato both sidoa of tho cose way abuodant, and **Jolnuy" Jooked un end listenad without wanifesting any undue in- tereut. Although thoe Court was tudulgoent, aut Lold over aftos adjourpmont Lour, the ovidoves was not all in, ‘The caxo way fnally passed for one weok, b v QUITE A SCENN was presented at (e close of court. Tha woinan clalming to ba the motbier of thoe ohild, thinkiie ths Coust had docided in hor faver, made a sush for tho listle follow, in which wbo was juiued by THE CHICAGO TRIBUNK: SATURDAY, MAY —— 22, 1876,—~TWELVE PAGES, bar frlends, all of whom wers Botiem! Mr, Phillips, of courso resisted tha aesnalt, and for a tima thae bai)lffs had alithayconld do to preserve evon tho romblance of order. Finally tha ritus. tlon was explainod, and Phillips maasyed to ex- cape with tie child bya side-door, followed, hawever, by tio claimants. THE REV. MR. GORDON. TR IRIKXOR AN FISDING 1113 A CHUTOR, A mosting of tho Sovciety of Daptista recontly formed with a view to organizing a new church, with the Lov. Johu Gordon, formerly of the Western Avenuo Laptist Church, as its paator, was liold yostercay evoning at the Irving Place Chmrely, sbout sevonty-five poople being prosent. Tho Chalr was_takou by 3Ir, W. M, Dodge, Mr. Iirdd acting as Scuretary, - ‘I'ho Clmir nnuounced that tho object of the mecting was tho tnking fusther steps to ereaton new ctiurch for tho purposo of retalning tho services of the Bov. John Gordon, Into pastor of tha Wertorn Avenuo Bapliist Chutch, fho Becrotary roud tae mitutes of the pro- vious moeting, which wore adopted. 3lr. John Jatgoron, on bebull of the Execn- tivo Comumittee, ctated thal thoy bnd meds in- «quirics regarding the accuring of & pisco of worship, and had come to tho conclusion that tho most euitaols bullding avatla. blo wan tho old Congrogational church at ho sontivwest cornes of (reen nud Washinaton gtreets, which could herecsired at o rontal of 00 per month for Sanday Aervices, aud 215 per moath additional {f tho esurch wers occupled Vi ednonday oveninge, "I'ha teport was accepled. Tho Hocretary rtead a ecushitution which had heen propared by a commiiieo appoted fur the purpasa, which wa2a unanimously adopted and migued by all thove preasss ol the mesting. On maifon, the Lxveutive Committen wora - thorized to securo the chdrch at the cornor of Wrahiingtou aud Urcen slieots, 3fr. Jameson stated that it would bo best to lease tho ehuwch frow tip first Sunday in Juno, Ly which tima the Rev, Mr. Gorden would have returnad to the city. With regard to the ques- tion of funda, lis Leltoved thet whilo it wontd bo necenaary Lo subeenibo to pry tho rous inadvance for the first niauth, and to hny neceneary chaies, there wou no donbt that arter the sorvices cow- nencod tho motey wonld ¢como in fnst snough to eottio the quostion of tho finpuclal success of lm‘! Sn, v, R ca Coyna suggested that s subierip- s io Al nnee waken up cmoug the memberw of tha mentine pesont, In aceardanes with the suggestion s nubserip- Hfim :lmu taken up and the sum of 3141 was re- alized. On motion, {t was resolved to Lavo printed slips proparod with which thoe friends of the caune could solicht pubacriptions. On motlon, jt was resolved to hotd the next meeting Wodnesday evening, the place to be an- nounced prosioielv, The meoting S10TION FOU | Tho motiou for a chango of vouus indho case of Rodolphus K. Turncr was aguin talien up in tho Criminal Court yesterdny morning. AMr, Conatantlne confinued the rending of the potition of tho dofendant, which waa nnfinished tho day provicus. Eoveral spechinen aflidavits wero thon read, setting forth thn substance of tha petition,—that tho pablic mind wasso biased {hat tho defoudaut could uo$ securs an impartial trial, " Aftar the couclusion of tho rending, the State’s Attornoy rafsod o technical objection to the wording of tho patition, claiming that it had boen drawn under an _oid statuto, ete. The objection was ergued ond overruled, when Mr. Barnum, for tho people, irtioduced ninely- counter- afiidavita, Among tho aifidavits was ono by Georgo . 1LY, tho prosccuting witness, in whiel it wag eot Torils that Turuer's object ju do- manding a changa of venuos was to pecuro delay and tin to rit away witnerses azainst hin, and that ho (Turuer) had slready attempted to bLribo one Patien, o witnoes, 21r, Conatantino rophiod with tho afiidanit of the defendant totally donying the nlegationa of Hill, and asserting that he had had no communi- cation whataver with Patten, or any of the Wit~ neszes, dircct or indiroet, ‘I'lio argument of tho mation was thon, by con. nent of (the counsel on both sides, passsd until noon to-day, wlhion itis expected that tho spplica. tlon will bo aisposed of, —— LOCAL LETTERS, R, KOOT EXPLAIXE, To the Flitor of The Cluncago Tribune: Cnicaco, May 21.—Tuz Tninune this morn- ing, nnd other papera, aononnco in the Spring- Leld dispatches that the Railroad and Wareuouso Commissioners refused to allow my bill paid by Mr. Harper, tho Graio Inspector, for eervices in getting Morton held toball, Itis o pretiy big thing to tolograph! The dispatches state tho amount wan £7,000. Thls {8 a wistake, The biil was 875, Ifind sround town it 1a charged up nganst Harpor and myself that wo divided tho mouey, 1 think tho Railroad end Warchousa Commissionars deservo o great desl of vrodit for the sudden stratum of Lonesty Lhoy havo fallon nto by rofusing to altow Harpar's Lill for exnonsos, and my bitl for fecs in tho Morion matter, especlally when it in well known tho Board waa os solicitous ny tho fugpector to have tho guilty party brought to justice in that casg, nhoovor b might Lol Tho bilis wera right, aud ought to bo allawed. The object of the effort made was to protoct the Iuspeetion Departmeut, aod the Board wns 8o anxions that this obJect shbould bo accomplish- od tbat thoy wseut ono of their number to Iudinno about tho Morton businens, I rofer to Judge Stenlo, who promplly filed his own bill for his oxponacs, aud tho samo wia prompely allowed by the Joard, nnd aa promptly paid by Mr, Harpor, While tho Commisaioners aro engared in the cconomical business of ro- Jecting tho bill for Harpor's axpovsoes in tus Mor- ton matier 1t might be woll that thoy direct Mr, Stocla to pay back tha amount he got for lls ex- penges, Tho guostion f3, * Whoeo ox i gored Jaues P, Roor, PAD BOADH AGAIN. To the Ilitor of The Chicago T'ribune; Citcago, May 21,—Your articlo in yesterday's Tnigusiekoaded * Bad Noada " was woll-timed and to the poiut, It s a disgraco to a city Miko ours that our main thoroughfares should Lo left iu such an [mpassable condition, particularly those that form an folot to tho head centres of our main wealds, the farmers. Aladison strent, pactioulacly, js in an awful condi- ion, teams being almost. ontirely driven from this thoroughfaro, With our boau- tiful West Bide parks, cvery convonienco poss, blo should bo given ta our ploauure-seckers for n pleasant deive, 1am now spoaking from West- ori avenuo to the timita ; In_ tho tiret placo tho drive 18 1o narroy that it is almoat inpossiblo for loadoed teams to prus on the strect without being eapaized. I kuow of a number of instancosdur- ing the past winter whote teams slid down into the ditch,. Thoen, with the thowsand cradlo holes and ditclies that you meot with at almost overy step, ono is i danger of his lifa, Will not the proper sutlorities tulto hold of this and romedy {t? In tho past yearthoro las nothiug been done wost of Campbell avenue wilh but one exception, Slliug o bad spot on the corner of Callfornia avenno, but oven this is in about an bad & stato w4 before. It is to bo hopod that this enbject will bo agitated until the aue thotlties take hold of it in earnast, Y., —_— THE COUNTY BUILDING. Commiesioner Guenther wan reported yester- day a8 {mproving, but etill quite fuoble. - Among tho Stieriff's Doputies aro six stralght Qormaus, notwithstanding tho reports clrculated by Aznow's euernics to tho contrary. ‘Tho recont rerignations and romovals around tho Juil have croated como vacancios, which tha Blierlft ls bothering himsolf to flll, Applications are now ia order, Couuty-Attornoy Rountros was busy yoster- day drawiog contracts for the plumbiuyg and roofing of tha plaitlon to the Insaus Asylum, Proposals will be advortiked for in & fow days, ‘Tho Committeo on Publis Charities audited quite 6 number of bills yestorday, and trans od athor youtiné business, Among the bLills audited was ono for sevonty-two atock liogs for tho Poor-TFarm, The Committea on Jail and Jail Accounts of tho County Board start sty moru {0 juspest @ patunt coment for covering ateam) with & view Lo using the srwo st tholad, Their firat visit will Le to the BMarine Ifos;utal, 'The work of cleaning the cclls of the Jail will Dbo comuonced this utorning, sud tho prliouors il bu utiilaed & tho work, If tha tsheriff umut tako chargo of tho Allerwen ke In deterruined to Bive thew tho beut eecommodatious in hid power, At tho nozt mocting of the Couuty Board it is anjorent that o girong effort will bo mado (0 rat- ity the astion af tha Council in appoiutivg Egan sud Yilloy archjtesta for the now Court-ilousa, A preat “deal of Interost 18 manlfosted ou the nubjcct by wany incbers of tho Board, The Qomuitiver oi Publiv Buitdings aud Char. itien of the County Baard hold a meoting yester. g?].v“wornoon nm{ludllrd bills to the amount of rado in conneclion with the conatrito. tion of tho Iusano Asvlum. 'Tiio architect of the work reported that the bondsmsn of the oon- tractor for furniahing cut-stone was sending out suitable etone, anid the prospect was that the work would now go on uninterruptedly, 1 the event of atons boing mhurt, the Commiitees adopted an ordor aslinz the Tioard for the privi- loge of making purchascs. —— THE CITY-HALL. The Committes on Stroets snd Allsyx for the Sounth Division will moat at 3 o'clock this after- uoon {n thoe City Clork’s oftico. Tue Finance Cuommiltes yestordsy eontioued their sorsion on tho annual appropriation of the Doard of Publio Wotke, and cut down more than they wero abla to figure upon. Hermana Raster, cditor of the Staats-Zeftung, yosterday tendored to Magor Colvin his realgna- ton a3 n mombor of tho Pablio Library Board, No rongon 18 assigued, and no succeasor lina yot boon named. Tho atsontion of Firo-Warden Pateh has been callod Lo n Iarge frame barn now in procoss of erection in tho vicinity of iifuadalo and Rush atroots. Thora yot romnin somo kind aouls who think It legal to violato a strict Jire ordinance, Roundsman Thomas A. Floyd, of tho Coltago Grove Avenue Statlon, was yestorday arraigned Yeforo tho Bosrd of Polleo for inattention to duty, and wan promptly dischargod. ¥or n like olfenso, though lighter "in nature, A, H. Thorno wad tlued five duys’ poy. Henry Qreenobaum vestordey called upon the Law Department with th hope of svurring them up to speedicr offoria In the inprovement of West Division stroot, Tho city last year pasaed an appropristion for prading and “filling tho nitreet, tntt thua far this has not boen done, On tho other hand, the West Bide I'ark Comnmis- nlonera have dono ail in thelr powor to improve the stroct by building sowerw, planting treea, and making other improvements along tho streot. Whereforo, Mr. Greenobaum prays that the Law Dopartment immedtateiy draft an ordinance for the performauce of tho work. Judgo Dickoy waa yestarday feoling alightly disconcerled ovar a legal decision whereby the city'bas lost somo 25,000, In 1857, during the procoas of o stroct-oponing, & ok in Ituasoll & Mathot's Addition was condemnod by tho aity, aud waa pue down in the namo of L. A. Brage, Shoitly allerward Russell & Mather notitlod the city that the property belongad to them, and that Dragg kekl but o tax-title to i, Thoy thon brougbt suit egainst tho city to pay over the money and won tho euit, owing to thoir swoll- substantiated elaim. Aftne Dragg returood hame from tho War Lo claimed the touey awardod ou the coudemnation, but fuplituted no suit arainst tho city untit noarlv ton vears aftermard, After the firo of 1871, during which all city recorda wore destroyed, Lragg ssemy to have sowzed upon that unfortunate occurrence, for sborily aflor lio I found with his caso in the Circult Court, whore Lo had an adverss decislon, 1io nppealed {ho cass to the Supromoe Court, where the Cireuit Court docision was revoreed, and, consoquautly, thio city have been obliged to pav for tho land tivico. As goon nd Bragg at- tomptad {o obtain tie coadomuation monoy Jdndge Dickoy filed a_ bill in Cbancery nagainst Brapy snd Russell & Mather, for the phrpeso of obtaintug iulormation &s to whom tha mouoy really belongad, Tlio Aldermen aro rapklly becoming tired of npiritualized reporters, and, in the vanity of their effocta to nscertain bow tho nows {s ob- tajned, thny scon to Liavolost what comnion senns they over hnd, Bome Alderman placed apies In varivus portions of tho buildiug ot the Inat privalo meoting, and selootod perscus for such 8piea guilty of rocout acts which they woald ox- ceadingly Tegret to havo made public. Two of thoga mon nadort that tho eugtneor of the build- ing, Mr. Willium Donoltan, aided tho reporiers in their renzarches, firsd, by allowing them dawn- stairs through his room: sccond, by concoalivg them from tho Aldermen who wont down to zearch thom out; nud third, by scelng thas tho coast was clear beforo allowing them ont, Until yesterday afternoon tho Aldernion belicved that Donellan was ploying false, and no doubl & majority of them still beliove so. It tharo sworo any roporters down-siairs (wlilch I yob to bo rroven) Doncllan waa certainly as ignorant of thoir whereabouts as tho guileloss Joo Forrest or any othor ono of the five Aldermon wno in- vestigated tho basement previous to tho close ot tho mecting. Doncllan has been threatened with tho loss of hin position, and sumpicion has been casb upon him wrongfully, as atleast a dozon other persons, including more than onoe Alderman, will testify, if called wupon to do so. In this connection, it 1s but Ernper 1o stato that tho large majority of tho ‘ouncil ero strongly orpo:md totho secrot meot- 1nga whicl havo beon holil during the past woek, and on this account many of them, Auch as Ald. Dixon, Warron, Stout, 0'Brion, Quirk, and othor rospoctablo membors of the contamptnous twouty-two, lavo mot attended them, Mayor Culvin js and always hLas been opposad 10 mocrota meotings without somo pressing and pocomsary reason, in whick case ho, as well as many of the Alder- meon, acknowledzo that the reportera have not betrayed the conlidence reposed in thom, 1t in nincerely to bo hoped that the talic sbout tho ro~ moval of Venellan i3 merely Aldermania brag- gadocio, ——— ANNOUNCEMENTS, Tho regular montbly business meeting of the Wompmn's Clinstian Tomporance Union of tho Wost Sido will bo Lield in tho Unlon Park Con- gregational Church to-dny at 8 p, m. Tho Ladics’' Committoo of tho Washingtonian Homo will give a dioner of wolcoms at tho Ialinor Houso thia ovening to the delegates of tho Right Worthy Grand Lodgoe of tho World I 0. G, T. A gouneral invitation is oxtended to all the members of the Order in tho city, and ths Committes urge avory friond to attand, and hope for n large gathening, 'lickets are placed at each, Tfiey may boind at tho botel. Miss Anna I, Dickinson will locturo to-mor. row nftornooon at 3 o'clack at McCormiok’s Hall on *Boclal Roform,"” under tho auspices of tho Worann's Polytechinic Booloty. 'I'his 18 an en- tircly now locturo, and was first delivered a short time ago in_Steinway Hall, Now York, to s large audlonce. It received tho high commoudation of the press. The adinitianco-feo has beon {fizod at an oztromely low {lzure, #o that all may imprave tho.opportunity to hoar Mivs Dickinson. st el oy SUBURBAN, ORGAN PARK. Great preparntions are making at this place for tho dlorgan Park second annual party, to tako placo on the 29th day of 3May at their hall. Iavitatlons wero glven out a wook ago, and some of Chicago's best peapls bave doclded to bo presont, Aa only a vory limited numbor of {n- vitations have beon sent out tho paity ia to be o vory seloct one, the mansgers wanting not a largo crowd but a pleasant one, and they will @pare neithor pajos vor exponee to mako it agroo- able, A cateror Lida been hirod to tako cars of the eatables, and Dotalor's full orchestra wiil be In attondanco. Should the ovenlng bea good ous this party will undoubtedly be ono of the Deat that was over gotton up &t o suburbau town, 3ir, Charles P, Bilva, af tho firm of Clarke & Bilva, hae routed his begutiful houss on Houth Park avenue and taxon up lig residence here. Alr, IT. 1. Hustod hes sold hig clegant homa on Wabash avonus aud bought & larca house and lot on I'rospect avenue, whoro he will movean ¥oon aa tho houso gets painted, oto,, and Mr, Gaorgo 1. Clarke, Agont for the DBlue Island Land zud Duilding Company, will leave hia city asode to Jive at thiis suburb before tho summer 18 over. Improvemonts countinue hes and they aso all of s public uature, OAR PARX, Burglara aro on tho march, and the residents of suburban towns wilt do well to got their *fighting tocls” in ordor, Three houscs have beon entored in Oak Parlt recontly, and laat night sbout 2 8. m, an attompt was made to broak into tho houso of A, T, llemingway, They wero succesaful in opening the blinds and turn. iug tho fastenings of $wo windows, and while at wurk Mes. 1., who wad awalio at the time, sroused her husband, who eeizod ki revolver and was voon ready for action, but on entering the dining-room, whore the windows had been opened, the ** fellow " disappeared, and thoreb: deprived the Coroner of a0 oppartunity of hold- g An Inquest ovor his Lady, Unless member ol tho 15" fraternicy vant solld food, such *eold lesd,” they biad better not visit Oak Park, TVANHTON, Tho burglar has agaln appearod in Evanston, after giving that suburb the go-by for several months, The latost viotim was Mr, W, N. Dralnard, whose house was entorod Thursday evening, ‘Che rald was not & very profitable one. The water-works, which were ahut down a £ days for ropairs, ate in running exder nn?n’ e alomly, THE BEECGHER CASE. Judgo Porter's falling Incrgloes ' Nocessitato Adjournmont to Donday. Tilton, Hardencd to Denunoiation, Takes It Xiore Coolly. Dollness and eat the Ovder of tho Day, JUDGE PORTER'S ADDRESS. ODBERVATIONN. Speciat Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, Nzw Yonk, May 31.—1In the grent acandal trial to-day tha Conrt adjonrned st 1 p. m. untll Monday, on account of Judgoe Porter's feoting in- abla to apeak during tho alternoon owing to tho opprossive heat, Judgo Forter's argumont con- tinued to Lo an analysis of tho tostimony. IHis manuer was loas forceful aud his strougth was ovidently failing, Indood, tho day was dull, Prot, Putton, of Chicago, 111, ox-Tndgos Gar- rison, of Drooklyn, and Ji. 1% Bowles, wero on tho bouels with Judeo Neilson. Commonts on the lettera of confagsion and re- traction and the testimony concerning thom took up most of the ression, Mr. Tilton has bocomo acenstomed to Judge Tostor's Impassioned atincks and met thom to- day with perfoct molf-poreossion. [4'0 the Atocinted Presa,] DBOWEN'S TEITIMONT. Nzw Yonxk, May 21.—The Brookiyn City Court- room was mors thickly peopled than usunl this morning, and all the parties to the Awt ore presont when Judgo L'orter conlinued his sum- wing up in tho Boechar-Tilton nuit, He said he would call tho attention of the jury briofly to the testimony given by Mr. Bowen, r, Boocher tostifiod that, on the occasion whon Bowen pro- nonted Tilton’s demand on him {Boscher), Bowen ond ho had a conversation, in which Tilton's imwmoral charactor waa discursed. Deccher sald ho communicated to him what he haa heard from Mre. Tiiton, and what was disclosed {n convarin- tione which oceurred between him.and Dossie Turner. Counsal conunontod on tho fact of Tilton's DENYING BEBAIE TURNLL'S STORY, and 8ald that whon ho feit bo way goiog down e found 1t neceseary to come to thoretand agan and swear down tho statomont of this girl against counsol. Wo have‘lilicn douying under onth that Gio had auy gray baws n bin hond thon, and yet we tind him writing of them threo” yoars Ddforo this, AMr, Bowon, in his “testimony, sid that Decchior did not advigo tho diswmiesal of Mr. Tilton from tho Independent and tho Brooklyn Union, but wa found lum, on cross-oxamiuation, admitting that Ieocher did tall him things that woranow'to him. m rn%'fird to Tiltou's immorality with women, aod in regard to othor mattera discussod be- twoen himeself and Bocchor Bowan could not ro- wembor, Instead of contradicting the editor of tho Christian Union, Dowen confirmed him, Whon Bowen took tho mossage from Tilton ko did not know what the shole truth was, Ho did not koow that tho cliargo was acultery, and not ons of improper proposals, which sould Do just as ivjurious to s clergyman, What tho talk was betwocn Boschor and himeself Dowen bad no ro- membrance, but he knaw 1t was of Tilton's im. moratity and troubles fn his houso, Deacon Froeland, In bis testimony, rtatod that Beecher and Lowen uever Lad an “inierviow together at bis bouse, only once, aud thal ocourred at the ond of tho year in which it wax sought to be shown that” 1t took placo iIn tho bogmuing, Bowen says o wout to Beecher and told him B WAS 013 FRIEND, Did o bollove 1t? Ho did, as Lo belioved Frank JMoulton when Le told huu that ho waa his friend, Tho fight was botween Tilton and Bowen, nnd Beecher was the noutral party for whom each nide wns wneeking, sod Theodora Tilton knew ho neodod allied. When bo securod Irank oulton, ho said, *If Dowen hits mo and doca not furnish proof for tho chargos, ha (Bowen) dostroys me,” ‘Thoro was n necesyity that nomo= thing shionld bo done to got Tilton reinstated on the Independent, aud for this purpose tho ajd and eesintance of Loochor was ronght by both Tilton and Slontton. In this last week in De- comber thoy couvinced Mre. Tilton that the con- apiraoy waa hatehod taaingt Lor husband to turn hiw out of the fudependenl aud the Brooklyn Union. Mr, and Mrn, Beeoiser JIAD CONVERSBATIONS WITII NOWEN about the matter. When Iieccher wns on his way to pnfar-meelln;: Frank Mouttos, on that atormy might, entored the dwelling ol the pastorof Plymouth Chaich, aud told hun he ocouid not go oo Tilton wanted to asee him, ** What does Mr, 'lilton want with me?" agkod Mr. Beacher, *“lo will tell you whon you get thore,” ropliod Monlion, aod Lo took Beccher to tho houso of Tilton that night, not for the destruction of Honry Ward Beechior, but for the overthrowing of Henry C. Dowen, or tho reinstatewnent of Tilton, aud they brought their machiuoy to hoar upon Beechor go that thoy bave had him in their toils for thoso yenrs, If it waro true that on the 44 of Jly Mus, Tilton confossod to hor husbaud tho commission of adultery with Doecher, do you beliove that ‘Tilton would, elther for that night or tho next four years, have slopt with hor ? gGentlemen, do “you beliovo that for alx months nfter that showould bavo permitted ber husband and Booohor to meot at bor houso and in the stroets of New York? If thin wore true, that slio was a confessed ndulteress, would he biavo written lottors like thoso resd in your hoaring ? Thedoro Tilton OBTAINED TUE LETTER OF CONFPESBION from bin wifo, Informing him of Beechor's hav- ing made indecont proposals to her, This woa tho occasion of the memornblo intorview on the night aftor it was wntten between Tilton and Lueclier, and this intorviow was told to olher partics, and theso latter sgrec, and the defend- aut himsell, nomowhers on tho staud, states that hiu lotter was not & charge of adultery, but of improper proposals, and Tilton, when on the atand, testified, 1n diroct conilict to this, that it contalned a chargo of adultery, Whatevertho pa- por wag, the originnl waain Irank Moulton's possession, and the mp]y was with Tilton. Counsal dwalt on the latter of rolraction givea by Mru, Tilton to Boochor. Monlton, who swore in this trint with the spirit of a flend. says hodid not saa tha lettar charging adaltery, and Tilton sweatn it wan in hisponsesalon, Do you bslieve, fiuunemun, that if this papsr was {u Aloulton's coping ho did not read iv# Do you beliovo that this letter of confession, which was s0 impor- tant, was destroyed, while TUE LETIER OF AVOLOGY Wid XEPT, Why, gentlomen, tha paper had soryved its pure ?auo to the conapirators, and it was disposed of. t was not a confession at all, but an accusation, which was rotracted by Mre, Tilton on the Sith of Decomber. On tho night of that day Moulton 0es t0 Doecher to obiai tho letter oF rotrac. tion, Beechor said it wau due to tho momory of his family and hia own honor, 1f ho died, thut bo should keep this papor, aud Moulton cajoled Jum into roturniug it, to keep up friendsip with Tilton in thoso troubles, = Mouiton laid tho blamo of it on Mra. Morye, sud rs. Talton's love of Beecher, and ber fawily troublos, which Moulton eaid had pearly turued hor head, Ie also amid to Mr, Deocter ¢l Mra, Tiiton loved him (Beechor) batter than she did her husbaud, and now, eald Moulton, “all that you have got to do ia to Join Lands with me iu the offort to sot mattas right,” Doscher said if ho had causad sl thia trouble in the family, and bad won this wowan's love from lier tusband, bo was ‘WILLING TO DO ANYTUING to ropair the lnjury. Placed in such a position, what should enry Ward lloechor bave dono? Whas would any man have done? No person could tell, for they would all have actod differ eotly, 1eochor and Tiiton wore aa oppasite as tho poles. ADJOURNMENT, 'Tho hour of recess arnving, the Court was ad- Journed till Mouday next. Mr, Porter bolug inconvenionced by the heat and greatly fatiguod, Judgo Neilson stated that, it tho coutimel did not finish uext week, Lie wonld hoid court Haturdsy. **And on Bunday, too, perhaps,” auggosted Kvarta. Mr. Boaoh said ho wonld uot occupy more than two daye in Lis summing up, sod thoro- fora he dosired to know what epace of timo would be eccupled by tho other side, but Lyarta could give luw o eatisfactory answor, ———— BOWEN AND THE SCANDAL SUIT, A LETTER FIOM THE BEY, Dit. LEONARD DACON, New Haves, May 18, 1875.—To the Lditor of the New York Tribune: Ina reportod * inter« viow" Mr. Honry O, Dowen is ropresonted s claiwing that I (in distioetion from my son, the Rev. Qeorgo B, Dacon) am ** a porsosal friend of his," and as saying, in confirmation of that clalm, that I am *‘ & rogular contributor ta tho In nt" Mo ought not to bo held vesponsille for a represeniation made by an ‘iolerviewor.” Yet, inasmuch as tho Tepressntation bas been made {n clroome slanges which give 14 more significance than would otherwiss mg to it, I may be aliowed to offer a word of explanation without implying that ho han sald just what tha **Inler- vigwor" [mputes to him, My cxplanation In thls. Mr, Bowen must not agsume, nhor may it bo assumod in uin Lehalf, that overy man who contributes to tho Independent is in oauy spocial souse hin “persopnl friond,” or lhecomes n any way responsible for lumn, I profess to bo n {riend of maukind, I am not an ctnemy of Mr. Bowen; and am not in any rolations of hostility with him, But when I goud an article to tho fn- dependent for publieation, [ do It not ra an sotof friendship to tha propriotor, nor as a testimony to his moral character, nor ua anytulng elue thair " n business trausaction.” My, Bowon {8 not Ig- norant of tho current maxim that * busi- noss 18 business,” Whon ho bugs paper, o does not menn to imply that tho pnpor- maker 18 n ropreseniativo Congregationalint. Whon he prints ndveriisemonts of quack medi- elied, lio must not bo understood as intending to dose himsslf or bis family with tho nostrams Which Lo ndvertiss, Ho wiion L write for the ‘prosy 1 ask mysolf what journals will pay mao for my labor, and through which of them | ean hiopo to reach tho Iargest number of thoso roaders whom I want to lafinence. Homotimes 1 contribute to (he Iudependent ; somo- timos to tho Ohriatian Union, and sowotimes to other jourunls; never as glving my testimony in favor of tho proprictors or the oditors, nor as approving overything they publish, but always for othor reasoun such as 1'lavo fudicated, And lest 1 Lo misunderstoatl, let mo sy thos, in my opinion, the jearnal of which Mr. Bowen (s l)l‘oleetnr hay greatly improved in all the qualities of o good nowspaper sinco it cenked to bo the veluclo of Mr, Tilton's demoral- izing follics, and espocially stnco the prenent cditois bogau to gnide ity yet I must conless that Iam by no meansa constant ronder of it, and my commendation must not La tnken for mora than it 1 worth. 1t tey bo that I eateom it moro biguly ay compared with some viber Journals, becauss, seeing loss of It, I Lavo less occanion to find fault wich it. And now, whilo we are ** walting for the ver- dict,"” tlhere is sometiung to bo unid about Me, Bowon's conncction with the gront reandal, Ho pormits tho publio to belteve that Lo is in pos- sesylon of somo groat sccrot which ho will not tell save uuder the coercion of law, and which noither party dares to call for., latheroauy such seeret 7 llow oasy it would be for him to eny (it ho can say it truly), “I beliova 3ir, Beocher to bo o pure and’ uptight man, and koow nothlog which ought to impair any 10an's confidonce in him.” Why has Lo not said 1? Can anybody wondor that thozo who havo unshaken faith io Mr. Boecher have littlo faith indlr, Bowen? But, on the other hand, lhow much confidonco can they who boliove that dir, Doocher fu » thoroughly had man have in tho man who, as they also’ beliove, hes boon for years connlving at his pastor's guilt? I cannot but thiok thet AMr, Bowon's position needs exs lanation. * LEoNARD BAcoN. e i OCEAN FREIGHTS AT BOSTON, Boectunl Diwatels to The Chicago Tridune, Bosroy, May 21,—James E. Woods, froight- brokor, No. 9 Stato street, roports tho following: The supply of tonnage suitablo for grain-cargosa is considerably largee than last week, and tho appronch of warm woather caurses Boston ship- pers to bo very cautions, Rales are very weak, and deairablo vessels sro to be had at almost any prico, Vessels have boon offerca freoly ot 48 Gd per quartor for grain to Cork for orders, or 43 direct, but ona churter has boon of- fected—tnat of an Englich barlk oatiro, with 16, 000 bushels to London ax 48 por quarter. ‘Lho only vensol on the borth for Liverpool is cngaged full. Of tho four vessols loading for Loudon threo are ongaged full, nnd the other iy engaging oil-calo at 173 62 por tow, sud moasurcmont goods at 16@@20s per ton. e A Plano Voyago Twico Around tho World. Thore s now lying fn tie port of Now York the American ship Agrs, In connection with which vossel thore {u an evontful history of an American plano. The vonzel was ownod by Cayt, Miller, who safled her, sud tho compenion of his long and adventurous voysgo vina hla wifo, an sccomplished planiste. In tho month of Apri), 1671, an American ugright piano was placed 1n tho cabln of tho good ship Agra by Ler Captain, for tho use of hia wite, lo beyuilo the tedlousnesn of the long sea-voyoges Intended to ba taken, In the latter rart of fbe month the versel safled from New York direct for Melbourno, Australia; theuce to Chiua, Jopsn, and Indis, roturning to Now York after an sbsonco of filteen mouths, In Beptember, 1873, sho left agaln for anothor voyage round tho world, going first to Melbourno a second timo; thonce direct to Londou, England, then to Nor- way, wheuce sho returncd dircetly to Melbourne ; then to San Franclaco and Clins, and then back to Now York, afler an atsence of two years and five mouths, Laving traveled over 110,000 miles, having croosed the Equator o times, and passed the Capa of Good Lope five times, and Cspo Horn mnearly as many, whilo enduriog os & muatler of conrso fnnumorabls storms and overy vicimaitade of climatlo chauges, Duriug the cntire perfod thia American plano hae remainod on ' shipboard, screwed down to the floor of the Captain's cablu, and hns nevor loft {lis sliip util recently, whon, the vessel being sold, it was lauded, During ilfo whold timo tho instrument has been played upon by the Captain's wifs overy fair diy. 1t iaa not boea touched or rdpaired i eny way ince it first loft Now York, with tho excoption of a slight tuniog in Molbourne, whors it was pronounced 10 ba tho tinest justrument over Leard thoro, sad o partal tuing once ia Sau Fraoclaco—and, when anded and returncd to tho maker for temporary rtorago, tbo fusirament was found fo be in aa porfect' conditfon after its butfeting about twica round tho world ss on tho day when it frat left New York, No atronger evidenco oould be adduced of the atrength, durabliity, sud rellability of Americau pianos over {hoss of Luropean mako than (it givew atove, It Is slmost necdiess to add that tha dnstrument mquestion was one made by the now renowned plauo. ms { thio world, Htelnway & Bona, whoso inairo. 1entadefy wind, weather, and chimatic changes, The akeptical can removo alt dunbt, it they feel inclizied, by iuspacting this ;much-traveled plauo at their stare, Capt, Miller, whose muajcal knowledqe ls confined to aurai oxperfence of much extent, cartiflen hix con- viction that for use on shipboard there fs nothing which can compare with 8 Stetuway upright plano, Now Toxt Books. ! Our City Bchool Board ban dona woll fo place npon tho list of text books 8 sinton’a “ Langusge Lessens " and Dalton's “ Phyalology.” ** Languago Lssons " 4 the second book of a serica which, aithough Lut recently publishod, is used in mearly all the largo cities of the United Statos, It isthe first succossful atiompt to make English Grammar a study of real practical value in our achools, ‘Tho name and fame of Dalton, * the great American hysologiat,” are world-wide, and his2 *Echool Phyelology " In pertiaps, tho only Look of*the kind whicls embodies {1ie rusults of original favestigationa, ittt hdesics ‘Tho Groat Overland Sunday Majl Train will leave Chlcago Bunday, dMay 23, at 10:16 o, m,, via Chifeago, Nock Tsland & Pacifio tailroad, stopplsg at all regular slatlons on tho matn lins, connecting at Omalia witls Monday morning exproas for Denver snd Han Fraucisco, Ticketa via Ohleago X Northweatern or Ohlengo, Buse lington & Quincy Rallroads will bs lakox on this train, ‘Wohl’s Coffes-IZauae, 150 Madlson strect, Y, M. O, A, Builling, By iovita- tion of L, M. AMichsel, the gentlemanly proprictor, we visited the above house last ovening, and found ona of ho most spacious and elegantly-arranged coffco-houscs inthe city, Alr, Michael has plsced the mansgement in the bandsof Max Wohl, whoss pestrica are well known to the public, A visit will well repay those scoklug rofreahinonts, elc, They open this morning, SSpu b Rene Sl vl ‘White Vests, made aingle-breasted, without a collar, with either four or fiv buttons, are tho favorite stylo this ssason, and an immense stock of ihiom can be found at 184 and 180 Btato street, A, J. Nutilog, the 0, O, D, clothier, i siways ‘“onhand™ wiih he most popular Brosdway styles, and just now hiu tables aro laden with apring and summer sults and scasonabls garments for men, youth, boys, sad children Glen Flora, ) All {nvalids will learn sometning {o thelr advantag by writing t0 O. O, & R, 11, Parks, Waukegan, IU,, and obtainipg & circalar fn Tegard (o the almost magla cures performed by the use of Glen Flora Mineral Water, Ask Them the Prics of Bedding. ‘We mean Hilgor, Jenkins & Faxon, House-Fursish- 1ng Rovw, 229 and 23t Btata strect, whero they manufac ture everything themaelves, You'll bo astonishod at s0me of Lheir Ogures for Arat-claag material, e Tho Dontist’s Forceps will never ba required to wrench & decayed tooth from \ba mouth of any oue who Labilually msnipulates his or hor foeth with Bozodout, It prevents all dentul i ————— Planos and Organs. One hundred planos and organs (o rent, also second- hand planos for sale at great bargainy, to make room for newatock. W. W, Kiupary, Stale and Adams atroots, Steinway. Upright Pianow, 5 ‘The several hundred of thess supssb lustruments NOW io use in this city heve, without s mugle excep- Aop, given the Wmash unqalifiad setlalaciion, 71 or unprecedentedly long Apsce of tme, Lyon & lealy, aupta and Monroo strocts, fomdel et s Chickering Planoa contaln all latent ftaprovomenis, Over 4A,000 persons have testified to tholr superiurity, Read's Temple of Ausic, 92 Van Buron street, Dr. 8herwood’n Colton Institute, for administering nitrons-oxids gas for the extretion of teeth without pain, i3 in Doro Block, corner Blate and Madisen atreats, Itoom 8 e _MARRIAGE, RIBIMAN-NRONKS_Tn thix city, May 3, by the e, [, Hherman and Floranco A. DEATHS, In thinelty, By 21, Mise Mattle Worman, forinerly ol rennort, at _the rostidenco of her et horkn-las, el Iaton, 163 Sonth Pearla-st, Jtmnainy takon to Tiskilva, 11l., for intermsat in Mount. Riootn Cemutory Baturdar, May 21, DUD3ON-Mes. Hentlotta Dodson, wifo or Richard Dodsen, May 21, aged '.fl(uvm T tanesal wiil tako place funday st 1 o'elack llrm:l tho residonce, €91 oralil avenuo. Lriends aro vl MILLER=In thia city, Mar 2L, 11 Freddlo, son of Grorganud Catheeino Miller, aged' 1inionth, tieral co of Limily, 123) Wabash-av., this ages o Hoseh] SPLCIAL NOTICES, 1 For Upwards of Thirty Years MBS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING 5YRUP has boon nssd for childron with never-failing succoss, It corracts acid- Ity of the stomach, rellovas wind colle, reeulates tha baw. als, curce tiysentory and dlarchea, whethor arising from teothinz or ather causos. An old and well-tried romedy. For ol Purposes of a Family Liniment, THY HOUSEHOLD PANACIA will bo found lovalns. 1a, Immediate reliol will follow {ta nan §n all cases of 4 12 tho stomact, bowels) oF sldo; thoamalisi, coticy colds, sneaing, and brulses, For Intornaland oxtornal nss, Children ,Often Look Pale and Siok From no othar canee than biaving worms in the stomach, BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMYITS will dostroy wormy without Infury to the child, belug porleotly WiiTe, and freo from all eoloring or other jojurions Ingredionts nya. allyused jo worm preparations, Buld by sll droggiste. 25 erntaa box, dayatip, ammatory sl ovor, my bods: i Podfae of prame: d o, FREDERICK. Wost, Toouty.hird- < . Dovat, ' No. e Forks “Gaty $0a it #1 poe Dottle. A Valuable Discovery. Dr. 0. W. Benson, & prac! physician, 104 North Eae Haliimoro (who has v nuch attention to norve 203), hAy t oxtract of eslory and ehamuimila combluod, in a certain proportion, invatiably Gars ctior billous, dypetle; norvouree siol hoadachoy neusnlein and nervonsness, ‘Chis ls & triumph In medical themlatey, and suflorars.ali aver the country Aro ordoring Dy mail, " J1u prepares 1L (n pllls 8t 80 conts per hox. 'I'he ngior ;‘! ‘lar:nl(;{fl'fi;;"l‘nd highly rospacted in Baly. mgre.—Fiphicepal Mothodist. ) Ty VAN SOHAAGH. STRVENSON &TEID, No. A cnro GREEN, sty Now ot cornor Doatburn, sad all druggis ©3 oad 70 Wabash avenue. On Satariay, nfi}fi, at 9 o'clock, 10 Crates W.G.Crockery, b6 Cages Glassware, Parlor, lemrye Chamber, Dining.room, and Kitchen Furnt ure, Sofan, Imunq;s. Exton- nion Tables, E'ronch aund 1ato Mir. Tora, reo-Ply and Wool Carpets, S8how Casds, Parlor and Ofileo Doaks, LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS, GEO. I'. GORE & 00., Auctloneers. AT AUCTION, On Saturdsy, Nay 22, at 11 o'clock a. in. sharp, A BANKRUPT STOCK OF CARRIACGCHES, k, A , Tt R e e T S el Wflun. usiness Bugkre to be without reserve, %0, & fina lino of ”nuésxngd x‘?“?x%um‘c.;"fi!i TR0 T w70 Wabashoav, AT ATOTION, On Tuesday, May 25, at 11 o'clock a. m. sharp, A BANKRUPT STOCK OF CARRIAGES, Open and Top Duaelos, Jump-soat Carriaes, Two and Threo-pring. Phinetar, - Domucrats, Hidobar Ttoad Wagon, ono Doainese Boggy. To be sold withont reserve, Ono fine Vienna ’heoton, nearly 3 Also, a 8uo lino of Sioglo and Dauble Hernesa, [¢} P. GORE & C 55 and 70 VWbl orman By THOMAS & SONS, ™ Anotioneors, Philadelphia, Pa. TRUSTEES' SALE ESTATR OF JAY COOKR IN BANKRUPTOY, VERY ELEGANT Gounti‘y Seat and Fdrmg, 212 Aoros, WILL Bt SOLD AT PUBLIO SALE, On TULSDAY, Moy 1873, at 13 oclock, noon, AT TRE PHILADELPHIA EXCTANGE, Al that lergo and very el o Known a8+ QUUNT AN nf-fifim,f;.'""(a'rfm::'glf"fn""‘ Iand, Miusto on Gholian 1ils, (0 Montgonary & having extoniva f0nteon Bpring-ave Gl Wobliligton.Ianc, Uhurch-lane, DIt ¥ ork JHoad, Norih Rennsyivants fntload, eod :rlhu Sirant e Tiinuiey rive tn ek 1tond Station, on tho North T L0 e, fr.m o mil”" 10 Tori reres dan oxiFR InTno And YOry any iz high, witn two owirs" enatt vn s nd Seiy handumo granite Diaga and fruin Galgey Aass.) el and costly tmntnor, tinfehed 10 tiard woads, 11 pet ey frutsbeaine, faora'lalit with mortar, mAking §t souy 08 and fira probt; bl by daza’ work Uy donn Rjce 7ol sad overseen Iiy tha lats ownor, and uo oxpensa spareq ) fmako it tho fandsomeat, Inrkest, auil most Aftees; House In thir countey; unobalriictod viows from o acil's far mitlos around, Wit cannothe enualind 1o sy, Blale: has an thy Arat flaor an oxtanded porelr Sons an'uaarly ovory e, pattecachorn, 11alinn" and Siees conlos, Laree el Landsonma pario, music-soara. st roum, " ollico, Nhrary, cumorvatory, dinin firg-proof vanlt and china clonty oiiza large halaton the docund 1o i 3 foom, st6ro and. frunk ‘fonins, 3 bath.aom clasels’ on th third fioar 13 chismhors, § DAt romme LTy 4 oodnr oloseta; on thia fuurth tloor 7 chambars and a ran fitted and furnished foc porlormaucsaad concarts, ki #1ago aud scencry ; 3 tanks and A sinall rooms in jeger |t thobassment, whioh runs tad arco'wino anit provora cloesi, and watar.cloeots (for sgey Te s handom e commodious, with batl.roums couvonloat: wig atalEwazes In fncty furnished complate w nodery Hy Im::’v?nnldnnd couventinca: "'"d m:""m""‘ 50’ & handeomo grauita steblo and ensch. thvae-udlnuruoflthlzhn(l\nl(n’i\ e o roum far |V oar; 1, aud 3 rooms fur coaghman. 8tono gas-lans; pleta warking ardor: 6 hat W graperl rooin-housw, pottinglinuse, o2, § &ent rm-barna, {en-hiousg s saw and grist-mil (vory ploturesauo), feamno w(n‘}»lé‘l’:‘h)n‘:‘: 6 fountaing, natatorium and roservolr, represonting raton: valiable stono-quarrien (3¢ poned and worked) with rai): road " track, 6 oreliards of fruittreos of varioms Kinds, namorons hot-buds, largs vogetabio.gardon, 13 apriney Grith 3 apeing houscs) of oxcollent waior, &' noimbar it olovated’ bullding sites, ‘A beantiful atrean of wator Dastos theauni the ontira Tongth of tho piace, whith s abut 13 miles; abundance of Norway spruco, hemiock, and othor hedges, 3 Hish-ponds, Iargn and Landsom} Jawns, lightod by straat-lamps (supplied with gas mids on th promisen), (ho drives and waiks araund o Kovsa and to the railroad station aremacsdorizad; tho gron AL A groat ezpouss, wore miada to deaity 1nto tho crook. Thora aro 911 scres of leil, Hall upland. - uirter moadow, and the balancy brantifal fc “Thie and th pomsoea{pronorly cost ho Iata ownor ovor 1,000, I Tosthy tho attention ot capliallate ndrexl sutate specuiators; could bo advantageanly dividod Into hands Ty sites ne onouzh In thy (ho advantage of belug in Montgomary County 1s, Al.urvny lnd‘phoh(rlr' iphlo viaws bo le':l?l‘:‘& iy Eavoniont to eharolos of difarent d tioos, Agademing sinros, oo o oo denomas ‘110 UId York Rallroad Statlon s on this property. ELEGANT FURNITURE, Borsgs, Carrlages, Slefohs, Farming Implemeats, e Fino 0il Palutings, Valuable Books, Large Stock of Port, Cataw! Tncludod b tho sale of real sstate housohold turniture, about X0 fino ol paintings, Hbrs of rare_and valuablo works, largs stack of sxcoliea) wines, all of which are ow in tho Mansion ; 9 horicy carriages, "4 cows, slofghs, graen-howsn plaats, farming Ruploments, eba., ‘ota. A entalogn and a card of admittance may ba bad {br thove wwly wishing to purcbase) (rom KDWIN M, EWIS, ESQ., Trustos, | M, 'l‘fl()l‘Aflfl &dsalffldnl\‘:tlx[afllolm ] PuravsLents May, 166, i By M. THOMAS & SONS, Philadalphta, Pa. PUBLIC BALE OF THE » WARWIOK FURNAQE® sitaatad nlr"fi .:n Cheeter, Lancactor, and Berks Coun- and Shorry Wiaes, a tho untira elogeny tlon, Fa..'9milos southwost of Pattstown, o ths Patls. delphia k ¥tau.l) Laliroad, balonging to {ho eatstas of David Posts, nd Nathaniol® Potts, decossd. o Tueadny, Saho 810 a'clook, Buan, a¢ thio Philas ciphia tixohange, Phiadeiphia, Pyl will by sold Ghihpeiaing 1ron At copber Ofo A, BIA Reros, farias stouo quar re, 18 stane dwcliings, baras, T e 80, For torma and faller Anctioneers, Phifadslphta. ) TPERS & CO., ANCTIONERRS, 108 MADISON-T., lonl(?mo. INTHE NORTIW ST, BUTTERS & 00’8 BATUBDAY'S SALE, HATURDAY, AT 4 O'CLOCK A, M., At 1heir Batesroom, 108 Madivon-st, FURNITURE, OARFETS, PIANOS, HOUSHHOLD GOODS, Eto., Bta. WA, A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctinnen DRY GOODS. Freah Invoicss, and & fina display of every varisty of Spring aud Summar Oucds for dur Ureat Solo of next TUESDAY, MAY 25, Now lines of Dress Gonds, Plecs Goods, Fancy Cassl- moros, Vesincy Vaney Casonadon, Jesns, elo. New llnos of HOSIERY, including erory dosoription o Gent ' Childfren's Wear, 1o Lisle %) X-Anug Gols. farnishing Goods, Incloding Bilk and Lisle Undorwear, Dross Sl and Suspenders, ‘Umbzrollas and Parasols In fine, modium, and ordinary ‘m‘grinvulu of 0il-Cloth and Linen Window-Shadas. ifronlt Loy of Alon's, Boys', sod Youth's Iiats snd Cap Tor B52hug o Satommar's Lo ol Baner Boute i 4 W OF LTuet 1 emm: o “Tawols: Goutal and Ladiss' Handkerchiots, Napkins, on Crash: otc. Toguine Tinas_of Notions, Undorwoar, Gloves, Hard- el ‘Ware, ota., ofc., 0tc, Cutl il +pli NI olso tlore. a il of Hws, Hoye' and Yaoih's L 1 NG, il 'elock, itegnlar Fatablished Auotion Salo of Two- Piy and Throe-Ply Ingrain and Coltago CARPETS. o opana tly st 9: 00 a, m. e O B GUIE &G0 6 and 10 Wabuabeay. Our Boot and Shoe Auction Sals Of Wednesday, May 26, at 93 o, m,, Wil bo anotier of thosn with & Large and Varied Assortment of Prime Goods, ‘THAT MUST BE S0LD. GEO I’ GORE & €0,, 64and 70 Wabash-ay, TEHURSDAY, RHGULAR AULTION BALE OF DRY GOODS, Notlone, Hoslory, Underwoar,White Goods, Dress Goods, Ploce tivods, Yurnlshing Gouds, Windaw 8hades, Linons, Hata nnd Caps, Kiraw Uouds, Ulotling, &o. U A TS oo dedres Turadags Mav 3T, k530 a M GURK & £3'and 70 Wabash-av. 8. DINGEE & CO., AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Nos. 80 and 82 Haat Randolph-at. Tassit S ot s Sl et Mer Liberal Cash Advances on Consignmenta. REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT. BILSBEL, DINGEE & SPRINGER, Mouey ta Loan oo Renl Estate. Regular ‘Auction Sale, ‘THIS DAY, BATURDAY, MAY £, AT 10 4, & wally 1 d sssortment of new ana sosont ) fibflfil‘ :v'fl%;nnbmu‘?:flg;x;sflsfl: ote, elegAnL 11Ro of Paylor, Ubainbors Epionfid Reeorimont, of Morahandiss aud Fioy Govde: Aly T ity oo by BaiOras 010 Bllvai-piatad Gubists, Wise Also, Giold Charms, Dracolote, Studs, Hroo tons 40t 10 Dismonas Bapphiross Hubias, 10, olegant ronnd-comer 7-octave Hose ovaeceung ik, Toli AGratio, Last Boston make ALE THIS EVENING — Tawabroker rfl%flf;,!."fl s.é-’fgkx‘ i, 8, MALIKS) 5 Bouth Clarae L., AL T u'ele lo By L. ROCKWELL, Auctionoer, T Sonth Deatboru-at., EXTENSIVE SALY, THIS MORNING, st 0% o'clock, of B PARLOR & CHAMBER SETS AND A FULL LINIC OF FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, 3 TWO HOUSES, used Furali :.‘..';‘.’JSL‘:‘ mfi I‘:‘uc lino of e ustiied Brassels and Ingrain Carpets, Orvthh Bu"hmi‘ffi.l?'l KWRLL._ DBy WILKINS, BRUSH & CO., Austlonsery, 198 and 197 Fast Raudolph-st., nesr Filthar. " 3 sive selnction of Bllverwars, et udali w003 LINUGF 5804, Funch Uronses, Uandalabras, Porcolaln and Doolers, Vases, sto, Lare a4 anction this morning s 10, Paslor § ofl‘n'\'x‘«'.?'&ffi ivintaadn, Mecans Com et Chaio: iy nun.-nmu,h_m Iitetion” Lurivure; slsd b, Halo p N & avad Cablegh PR, VS L 0., Avotiensess. Buttors & Co.’s Saturday Salo. BATURDAY MORNING, at95 o'clock, At tholr Salouraoms, toy Sladion stz Y e S LABSWARE, FIANDY, Rta Balo of Unrodeomed Goods Uy A, LIPMAN, the Pawnbroker, At BUTTERS & CO.'S AUCTION ROOMS, MONDAY, Mar i st )0 olotosk st m. and 75 . wuoum.".muy’:‘fi MERCHANDISE. g g and DIAMONDS, W3I. A, BUTTERS & GOy Auctiouoers. 430 IMPORTANT PAINTINGS Now on® Freo Kxhibition at Ezporition Act Hall, willbe offered at PUDRDILIC SATFE Tha ftvanings of May 24, %, 2, a7, 23, %9, WAL A, BUFTLRS & CO. will conduat TIRADE SAILIS, TUESDAY MORNING, May 25, at 9 o'clock, st omz Bilearontie, 10 Satioiost s seeand Gook: DRY GOODS, REGULAT M'DE CLOTHING, STRAW GOODS, BOO K, KHUKS, AND BLIPPERY. Wai.'A, BUTTERS & CO., Auviloneers. ENTIRE FURNITURE or T St. Charlies Hotel, Nos. 16 & 17 Clark-st., TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION, Wednesdsy Morning, May 26, at 10 o'clock, Tho wh 1 ! the PARLOR FURNITURE, Efl(nl:ll:i": :I’nb.'nl?’ l"l:’\Hfill ll’hll Birrors, I'iszo- s uriaiia, otos iy N ST St gt Tiurcaus, Washacands od Housk Sta o Wiro Barings, Obrpots, Allrrors, Blankets, Comfort ori, Shoota, ste. e O L e RITCIKN—A1l the Fixtures, Cookiog Range, Drotlors, MEEOBH A NS SR eixTuRES — Mo, B ativs wiata Ul b it e sisout rosorre, for cash WAL, A, BUTLERS & CU., Auctlonoers. WEDNESDAY MORNING, Moy 26,at 9:30 a'clk, NIS 5 o W TABLE ourl,l;:ll‘l"vx AR W. D&ANH‘ YELLOW, and nL,«sx\\}.’um. AT OUR_SALESRROUMS, 108 Esst Madlson-sb. THURSDAY MORNING, May 27,at 9:30 o'clock, DRY GQOPS, OLOTHING, STRAW GOODS, ¥ HATS, 0OTS, snd BIORS, At 108 Enst Madisou-at, WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctlonesrs. ByJ. B, OHAMB RS & CO. At No, 18 Blate-st, Sir New Brick Honses aid Lols Katurday, May 3%, 833 p. 1.,0a tho promises, A e W aaatany Okl s, o? detirabl s olyca o -~ ey o parcmy voapla of mollogsin MEATRMIEICS & L. Austiononte PERENPTORY SALE OF W00D-WORKING MAQHINERY, Togethor with large atock of DOORS, DLINDS, BASH a M s O1C., com) esutios, HIAGCGR, s, i cper et o WVosts . feot SABILand DOOR LUMDER, TORSES, wflubfiflrfifiuxu. AR S et S04 b RULTON.ST.. UHICAGO. b s0ld, with sorvo, der of Dankrup BRRRTREREL 2 R R A Rliomat,, Tiovistoual Asaizise. _FOR SALE, _ P.&d.CASEY, 2 3 Flk"l'll-:\v.‘.h. i New ‘Hores, "Ditice Jaliog, aad — Oas-Jizyesss

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