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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDA , APRIL 22, 1876~TWELVE PAGES, tands, and | firm of Stiles, Goldy & MoMahon, having his | persan ' pacticipated " of !* reasived,” and thus 5 TI‘IE CITY. :lllnc.;xrr‘:a:?o‘: u?oro:!::x::; llr::s:::.lm&n‘ at l:y office at the Union toek-hr:iu. * 5 s rivalry was {oatituted sh to which fianon con- THE .CDUNTY HOSPITAL s time fn the cash of the several offices will he At about [anlt-psst 8 o’clock the s began | sumed ihe eat namjer of wafors. To an TR and Mrs. | embissed person tho whols |transaction was 8o Asaron Gibbe, Mr. and Mrn. ulton, Mr. | much like a gross indisorption as to cause sur- and Mrs. J. W, Doane, Mr. and Mra, Judge | prine that the more ddcost and con Carey, Judgs Doolittls, Mr, and Mrs. George s of tha congreghtion did not put s stop . Usbb, M ¢, and Mrs, Booviile, Mr, and Mra. | to such nonsense, R E. w8, d in sseots, and In no case will such GENERAL NE ; :::’t_.-m:l:? ::r‘:'a; be nlsag-d. Tty drew ra0knon, il express cl ‘RoA on frac! As A of . Evastan,, yestersy ifi?fli‘cy -::t‘ym- ud:mpmm, and on all coin re- yualified aa @ Joatios of tho Peace. ceived for the stme, the appropriation by which to arrive. Among them w;{u Amonnt Already Exponded en . That Building, ; Tobey, Mr, and Mra, J, . Billings, Alr. “ 11, D, Colvio, Mayor,” signed the petition | the Governmont ws tormorly snsbied, ie Bay | Segnis Mopey Jio, My Prole Seeer Hatry W: AL What the Whole Affalr Will Cost the for abollshing townsbip oganization yesterday. | 108 cLATERS ALIE Dogh BIAMINEL TChCce®at | Hallor, Mr. mad Mee. Binclair, Me, and THE CITY-HALL A Tax-Payors, Byron Rich, W, B, Knight, Mr % Ovyis, Bir, nud Mrs, Ryder, ies d"no Clty Cellector topk in abous #300 yester d Ars, Cheney, Dr. snd Mrs. Y. Hyde, Mr, 1:0d Mrs, T. W, Andorson, Mias Lona Water-rants yesterdsy were ©1,003, and re- Andraon, 14 'h“i'dn Mea. Charlas Baoight e, -:: ceipta from the City Colleator $576. N aud Mrm. B P otings. Mo, and Mre, O, | The Clty Trensnrerpald ous #15,0000n the cty H. Fiold, Miss Goorgle Fiold, Mr. acd Mra. | Indebledness yeaterdsy. ; Nilinm Ardsioh, M. sud Mre. James Gliborh | e Committes on Pabllo Bulldiogs ls called T, and A , Mr, , Fo . & Mr, and 1. David Jones, Dr, and Mrs, D, 8. :‘Efi:[‘"‘d" At 0 p. m, lu the City Olork's Smith, Miss Hongh, Mr, and Mra, Heary Portar, o Judgs snd Mrs. _ Wilson, Mr. ~ Robort | ‘The Board of Publle Worke will open bids this Toleen, Mr. and Mrs, Hall, of Racine, | morning for tho cometruction of s_stand-pipe Wis. 3 Mn Etgnuo Hall, of Dhcino; Mr. | for the West Side pumping-woras, Up to this At half-past 8 o'clook Isst evenlug, & M Wanhington, Boaton, New York, Y'bliadeiphia, Atherton, while walking opposite No. 833 Clark | 8t Louls, Chnlo»(nn. Now Orleans, Cincinnati, atreet, foll through » souttie-holo that Lad been San Francisco, Daltimoro, Duffalo, sod Pitts- Yorg. lett open, sud was seclousiy anjarod. " etore the recelpt of these lnstractions, As- Aldyerr old plokpocket by the name of | alstant Treasursr Bangs was noting under tale- Goorge Willisms stolo the wallet of Mrs, O. A. gravhio {natructions from Eaemnr{ Bristow, - | As the matter now stands, nocoin will be {ssued Ohsrios at the corner of Dosrborn and Washe | {8, Balh nrosiifen fn the fature In sume ox- fngton atraots last evening, aud was arrested. conding 8100, When mora than that amount in The North Town Clork yestordity certified to | desired it must be obtained Ly ssnding the cur- \he Counnly Clerk that John Calberison bad bean | rency 10 the Treasurer st Washington by ex- 9 reas and recelving from him either the coin or lected Police Makintrato for Nortix Chicago at xchenk pasable Tn ecoln at the other offices the Iato town election, What will J{=dge Xeuf- | 5ymea. An important provision of the eiroular In the early part of 1875 the County Roard recogolzed the nocessity of building a new County Ifoapita), that oa Araola atrest belog re- garded se unfitted for looger us, Fob. 0 of that yoar ihe Commiltes on Iospilals mads a long roport, in which they mtated that the building pow occupiod as a Tospital was old and rickety, and immodiatoly In the liuo of the unwholesoms river winds, aud that during thy years 1873 and 1874 100,000 bad boen spent In making repaira to the old bmld- msnn do abeat it ? s, sa will ba seen, tbat portion which and Mrs, D, Stlles, of BSabala, Is.; Mr. | morning no bids had baen recelvod. ing, which was even then in very bad condition. The temperature yostorday, 86 abuerved by | FROIRITA 7R I'A“::‘Au: :;n;lnl:u:rn sk i iffi.n{{'i,{};‘l,‘kx ;ayrl:‘l g:;::’u “l‘:‘l;"'l‘ame:;‘ll: Policeman Schmitz was_ tried yastorday for | Thay racommended that as- the connty hied ex- being drunk. Time 'was given to allow tho in- Glbbs, Miss Carrle Johoson, “Mr. T. Johnson, | groduction of furtheravidence, and tha City Mat- Mr. and Mrs. O, L Baymond, Mr. Alired Porter, | f"(00M §1 8" Gate ‘mador consideration, The Mrs, Goodrich, Miss Ella Cobb, Mr., Waltor . Cobb, Dr, and 3rs. Albert Larned, Mr, and Mus. decision {o Sorgt. Hood's case was postponod Thomas Oronct. tili one week from Mouday. The rocreation of the evening, aa nsual, was Tho taxes conlinue to come in alnce futorost is dancing, Hand being present with hin orcheatra, | allowod on them. The total smouft recejved Very mnny elaborate toilets were displayed by thua far will amount to sbout 50,000, Among the {sdies, A number of prosents appropriste | ihoso whose nsmes appear on the Looks as hiay- to the oceasion wors oxbibited in the back-par- | log paid good round sums ara the Chicago, Rock Jor. At 11 o'clock suppor was sorved by Eok- | Islaod & Paaifio Railroad Com, 12,0431 B, fiardt o the diaing-room. In tho contre of the | A. 8 £2,100: Harrison eka (agonts), tabls was & atand containlag varletios of fruit, | $4.071; T. D, Lowther, 81,200 ; Jamos Doiton, rapes. etc., with bouquets and smilax, and wed- | £1,305; L. O. P, Freer, 81,733; Mrs, N, 8. Fos- 5mk ruortundnmuaa. The weddlng esko con- Irs McCord, 81,3763 W, D. Kerfoot tatuod on Rta surtace tho inecription : * 1851—8. SGS{I 1. 0. Magio and Lambort N.—1876.° o, $3.074. The orderof tho Financo Com- Hanaane, optician, 68 Madison streot (TRIDUNE | qyy oprect of thim provision s plaioly Duildlog), was, a¢ B a.m, 54 degroeas 10 8. M., | 4o rotiro tho _ fractionsl currency, but 632; 13 m., 62; 4 p. m., 65; 8 p. m., GA , Barom- { that this ~ will roanit unfortunatol etor, 8 4. m., 20,30 ; 8 p, m. 20.30. 0 the community is not necessarily teae. Whilo tho country corroapondents of the banks in About 4 o'clock yosterdsy sftornoon & man | G Lot S oER Yor coln, ¢ 18 to bo re: pamed Adam Werich was thrown frotn Ald. | jombered that tho banka hiave gotten about all Spalding’s buggy b the- corner of Washiogtin | thoy want now, Thoy will ship some of their and Btate streots, and bad his leg Lrokeu. IX- | supply to thess correapondouts and keep ths ing » stranger in the city, without friends, tha | romainder. Iu the meantime, coln will be daily unfortunate man was taken to the County Lios- | reccived at tha Sub-Tronsury, and, aftor the flrst pltal. ngmnz h::« worn off, pu,o,“l- Hxll bnrluon'- 1?;.7.?37.',’: a aves, of Marengo, Iil., was bofors | Of converting curroncy fnto silver o o e o eetmay for livviog meds | It When 1t 1a canverted. Tt will thon bo found wnd sold cigara withoit a liceuss. He was held | in the strcals, whils just now it In put away in . | .pockets, brick walls, and old stockings. {n £500 bail to the District Court, but waa alzer- | P D i of avar ain il b8 Rinde pendod $145,000 on a lot, 1t go to work and put up sufficient Liospital buildings not to cost mors than 8150,000, The matter was lald over for & t{mo, and csme up agaln Fob, 14, when O, O, P, Holden made s windy harangue pretending that he wantod a building which siould not coat over 850,000, and expresaing the opinion that the amonat was anongh to put up juat such a struce turons was wanted. J. 0, Cochrane had beon eloctod architect, and May 23 a long description of his plan for tho Hospltal was published. His plan wae an olaborats one, and Included an oxocutive build- 1og, clinfeal ampbithoatre, slx medical pavile {ons, two surgical pavilions, kitohan, dormito- rird, botlor-hionge, lanndry, mortaary, and pa- wards relesned on account of his previons good i — ittes suthork the payment of Interost thological museum. Hia estimato for the cost c te~day, as the full clorical force will bo nveded mittes authoriziug pay roat on St s erdnt o of el o | 14, b Sty e Bars st Locar LeTrens. el i o] avnton T | S gl hal U rglal anins s t aring tho pas w days. . THE FOUNDLINGS' HOMX. surauce Company of Notth Chieago aiot Thure- . A MISSOURIAN'S MISHAPS, Gv1cA00, April al.— understand there fa to | Whoelor, the Domocratio candidate for tho | 500,000 fo 8500,000,—not more, however, than ‘2,';5’3;',‘.‘\’,fi,";,‘fl',"."{f‘,i,fi,’f,f{ "}‘\[“g:;;&:‘f v,,_.?,‘_. h THE AUCTION HTORE, bo am entortalnmont given at Union Park Con- | ©Offico of Aldorraan of the Thirteenth Ward, and | tho Iattor som. ¢ the ona who claims to have a majority of votos gregsdtonal Churob, for the beneflt of the | gyor (), G. Dixon, an lndovondon‘jeu\ idate, ap- Toundlings' Home, Monday evening, Thisis a ) pearato be very much worried lest thero shall stap im the right diroction.. I was much painod | bs a racount of the vote as nsked for by Mr. on reading the April bumber of Failh's Record, | Dixon. Tho reasons for which tho latter do- " L wero givon in yostorday's Tnine alittlo papor lsaucd monthly at the \Homo," | LIS ® o, Suidadtiy thinks that teta me to noto thoy had only received 819982 during | yg s possibility of his ’boinz doclared dofo o«f, the month, and this to support a family of ovor | and makes thoe City-Hail his hoadquarters,whors ono hundred, consisting of aixty-firo babios and | he embraces overy opportunity to fiud out whon over forty adults. I folt a sonse of ahamo that | hecan unal City-Cler] g!urmnz. rlm 1:;5 Il.‘nohlng such a noble chartty {n tho midet of » Christin | f0r himall dav vesterdsy, and made himaelt community should bo so negloctod. I at once conspicuous by the eagerncas Lo displayed to oblain s seat among the city's rulera. Ho was ;‘:g‘;;‘l{g“m“"h‘fi: Home: o mako aomo wquirles | 4lyo arunad day bafore yostarday enlisling, in 8 4 o assistance of soms of tho * boys.” 1 was fortunato in_finding Dr. Shipman with. | mild waz, v : . in. 1, ukod him how it was b could support The Times act Wheoler down as an anti-Calvin: ist, but some persous any that he has classed auch a family on tho above sum. He said it was vory hm!d. sot they nover lacked food. Fle limself, or will clasa himaelf, with the gang. Lot us seo hot this estimata has beon lived up to. After mnch wrangling, and much apparent orookedness among ths commitics members of the County Board, contracts wore let as follows July 1, 1875 : Willard & Co., brick-worls, 39,440 ; Coffey & Kearney. nlsstering, $4,686; P, J, Sex~ ton, carpentor-work, #23,250; Kunisoley & Co., roofing, 87.020 : Robbina & Carroll, painting, otc.,, $0,600; cut-stons to L. L. Leach for $14,965. These contracts woro to start the work on tho two first pawilions, whicl woroe to have boen rendy for occupancy at this date, but are not. yot complote. Trosident, J. Waliner ; Secrotarv, J, IT, iiroat; [ A R'lssonrl Granger from tho naighborhood 'r.-mme‘r', Jacob Backar; Appraissts, B. Yang, | of Kan#ss City bad heard ro much about tne P, Hein, and J, Schoem. wmoncors of Chicago, ita magnificont palaces, The United Blates Court-room was denclats | groat lakny, immense Exposition Bullding, won- yosterdar, Judge Dlodgett mat in the Citomt | dorful Mayor, and Guscous Hildreth, that he Court room, owiug 0 80ms ropairs that wero | decided ta' come here and moo for himsolf boing uade in his own jndiclal domains. Itwas [ o) o0 gpy roports wers exsggerated or not. tod that more indicted:Gaugors would a ;f-'.’?cmd lead guilty, bnt Col. Juessen, lhnrl,[-v He put an his pocket about 8250, which hs attornoy. fatled to bo on hand. District-Attor- | deemed suffia’ent to last about two wosks, and noy Baugs was out of town alldsy, Andeo | aiford hiim ail tho plensures he doslred. Then tucro was no whisky nows. bo took the Bt Louls, Kansss City & b'rhn fD“fl‘flXll "fikfé hla’v ibbo% x:fi:ll‘n llll‘abfluld Northern TRailond for Chicago, Ho ar- ¥ tho members o o Union Cal o Library . Resocalin” Frowaepe ugh 3. gz’ | (" inciod B sitation whea oaviog irst Vice-President homas 3 5 Vmo-l’w:ldom. W. J. Maskell ; Tronsurer, E. E. thn dopot was o red flag banglog from 8. Eaglo; Financis! Secretary, Goorge O'Hara; | the window of a storo on tho oppoaits sido of HMONEY EXPENDED, Here {8 what thotwo pavilions havo cost the tax-payers all told, to the present date, and the interiur work {8 not done. It abould bo said that the monoy exponded for sewerage will ba ropaid by the city. Recording Secreary, James Sullivan; Cor- | Caunl stroet. Too Inaide of that storo was filloa | smd bo made up thio deficioncy as near sa ho Blason work,.. 3 35,314 reapoxudlgg SQci!(n-r ,'(CJhnglul &l ll’;ord 33”:"" wilh a motly crowd, and a fellow with greon | could m::l of hi;':mnhvoukql-. tinl. ?e cou{g not ANNOUNCEMENTS. Gapenter Mo ;::m of Maungers, AL, 'I'. Corby, Steplien O'Drien, carry on tho work as ha deaired, as it would re- Fo: 151 Richotan . Jiuar, I, J. Keane, J, K. Dger, | 49eca was talking to therm rashor oxafbodly sbout tire an Iricome of 3500 or &500'monthly to sup- | O, M. Hortlg, Taq., of this clty, will address | Josepl Hozsn plumelag. .. s M. G. Mullowney, It is ssid tha opposition 8 e port it ngh the Philosophical Soclaty this eveniog on **The | Buperintenden! ! tioket will bo o atrong one, in which case an ex. | whetthe excitoment wae. 1o found that tho citing contest may be looked for. man witn green specs waa selling goods at T.arcy O'Brien aonounces himself as among | wenderfully low prices. While he stood gaping the list of Hold-Ona. Larry enjoys tho distinc- | at tho stzanga capors of tho auctionoor,, tlon of cceurying tho poaticn of Police Glerk | a poor, emacinted-lookiog follow walked do- ‘il ho zemomborod that Larry's predecossor, % Martin Heully, fell econ after tho fduullon ot | Jeotedly up to the counter snd pulled out tbo charter of 1874 last yeor, Mayor Colvin | » msgoificent gold watch. With toars in hia claiming the right to remove lum under tho pro- | eyes, hie asknd tho auctioneer to sell it for what- visions of the chaiter. Nobody quostioned tho | ovor it would bring. It wasa hoirioom from propriety of Colvin's sotion 1o removing Scnlly, | tus father who paid for 1t 4756 some ten years but when Larry was put in s pinco | ngo. le would almost as soon part with his the question occurrod to many why au_olection | life ag with that watch, but—and Loro the tonrs was bot hold to fill tho vacaney, The Law De- | rollod profusely down his chooks—bis wifo and poartmont gavo an opinion to the offect that 10 | ton Lttlo oucs were crying for bread, and for election was nocessary, since tho vacsocy was | tholr sake he Lad to art with it for less than a year. And Larry rojoiced, and | Tho audtioneer said ho could not noll eo rone ap and callad tho Law Department blessod, | valusblo s watch at that time becauso This spring the office was inciuded in tho call | the crowd present was not wich a< could givo for an olection which, as everybody knows, | fair prica for such a watch, Ifo did not cuooso renoited 1o favor of the Ilspublican | to acli the propercy of o poor and atacving man nominse, Martin Dest, Larry now asscrts that | at a great snenifice. The sufforing husband and ha wil naver givo up tho office to Martln Best | father, however, was detcrmined to bave the or any other man, but.that, sinco ke was ap- | watch sold at once, as he bad to have mouoy to pointod by Colvin, bs will remaln iu the ofiice | buy bread. Reluctantly tlio kind-hearted anc- t. Tasked if thoy did not realize a Inrge sum on " Tuodays, their mmug day. He smid not; Battoosle of Beljer, i usunlly they tiad from $100 to $200 on that da: 3rs. E. Cady Stanton lectures on-** Women at yot the roccipts of the contribution-box waul Washinglon ™ to-morrow afterncon, at McCor- not nvons(nl ga o weok, IHn remarlod l‘r’ each | mick Hall. Admission, 10 cents. o it thaineitugon 2 e % 14} g, 0. Nonnoy will lcturs In b Dime Course It scomed to mo almoat imposaiblo that psoplo | 8¢ the Fowith Unitarian Clurch, corner of could euter this wstitution, whick 18 s prido to | Prairlo avonuo and Thirtieth street, to-morrow Chicago, h‘:l" n:;ul; iy, with such !cmp:lluun evening, on *'Reform {n Government.” noatness and With ovary appoiatmont almost ", erfect, and not give at least 10 cents towards du{{‘:d&énd: nfl wl:fn’:%';;‘r;:?::::'{fiio?m fa_suiport, wiion it i woll kuown it is entlzal? | Y1 luctuge-room of tho Firmt Mothouiat Cburch, & fuith work, sod that this good and voneravlo | porer of Glark nnd Washington stroets, will bo man, Dr. Shipman, never aska any ono to give a 3 ceut towards tho work, unloss voluntarily. "D‘lr"kr’:“.d‘,'r‘:‘&;'n}“ M. 0. B Wilson aod dirs, Buroly, wo all ows tlis good man a large dobt. Has ho not stopped the murdor of tho in“ocents The First Presbyterian Church, corner of ou our streots, the numerous accounts of which | Indisun avenuo and Twentfoth atroot, will hold in our morniug papors used to disgraco our city [ o moss temporanco meeting thia evening undor bofore tho ifomo waainstitutad? Therofore I | the auspices of the Wamnn's Temporanca Union, a3y, God speed tho good ladics who ara getting | addrossed by Miss Frances 1. Willard on * Tho up lrhanlmfiall;‘mém‘ for :‘h(u lhéu;ndhcnnnty. Right of the Stranger." That Unin Park Congrogational Church may bo | o entertalnmonta will bo given thin aftor- crowded to overflowiig Aonday evening, i8 the | noon and evoning at MoCormick lall for the Total.... In ndaltion to this, Cochrane drow $2,250 for the plapa for bis plans for the additional build- ings golug up, making n total thus far paid out by tho county of 8130,601.23, and but two pavile {ona under roof and but partially complete. In conneotton with this building, 1t is said that s DILL OF EXTRAS - for €500 has veon ratin by Soxton, for fixing ontil Colvin removes him, or until Colvin Lim- | tioncer consonted and put up tha ticser, Somo | #locera deslraota Morusn. | ponefit of the Woman's Centonnial. Tho after- | th0 hioles in tho walls through mhich the chan- sall rotires to private life. Like maator, like | one offorsd $10. Tho face of the auctionser QENTENNIAT, LADIES, noon_ programme (s o miscollaneaun one, om- | dolfoin aro to bo counccied with the gas-pipos. socvant. curnod redder than bis hair at rich impudence. | g vno arom o Ths Chteags Trioune ¢ bracing viows of Ohiesgo boforo and after the | This work was vory slight in itself, aud an ordl- » DOM PEDRO'S OFINION OF CIIOAGO, Tuo Grapgor thought it was a sisma also, Hero fir, Scriptural views, ~musio, and rocitations, | Dary mechanio would Dhave beon glad Omoado, April AL,—Wo are bringing all our | 1n {ho aveving Prof. Durbanks, and Blrs, 1inst: Centennial work to complotion as ranidly as|‘ings, of New York, will road, and Miss {reos posaible. A tboroughly compotont petson hsa | IHauck Koon and the Oriental Quartotte will sing, been appointad to go on to Philndelphia to an- An the prices are vory rcasonablo the benefit pack and place all the exhibita of the Woman's ought 10,0 & very subitantisl one. Department for Illioois, A large pumber of CRIMINAL. valusble articles bave been offered us wituin the . pass week, o urgo the nocadnity for the groat- Befors Justioe Foote appaared James Murphy', ;:: g;:::’hm speed in making your applicationa | to anawer to the oharge of mayhem in gouging Thoss who lnve taken blanks must il ont | OUt tho eve of Edward McLaughlin. The cise to “have porformod it for &25. There are also eald to bave boen prepared two sets of plans, one to prosens to tho County Board, upon which thoe contracts were lot, and the other considerably modifled to work from. The plans filed calculated that the venilation- pipss were to opsn into the rooms 2 feot from oach floor, 80 as to lot in the pure air thera, Iu- atesd ot.dut. Lhay wors placed soms 8 feet high, causiug tho contractor to uae more pipe and put in m claim for extras, Tho rocont let- ting of contracts for putting up the kitoh- The correapondent of the Now York eraid, | W48 & chitnco not only to do a good work and who it AGGompAYIE tho Tomparor of Drazil, ias | 878 & d“mlli feom tacyasion, bt aja Lo ot 4 1o & diapatch o bis papar the following concern- | Bplendid gold watch sl & baradin. J1eofferet ing the Emperor's trapressions of this oity: $25, the othor man bid £10 more, and finslly it ‘The Emperor sy he dia not expect toseowucn s | VA% knocked down to the soft-hoscted Granger s Ohicngo, su when 1t 14 mentionod Tils Bajenty | 8% tho low ninr- of #50. Prondiy and trium- ity that he saw there * bulldings | Shautly ho forked ever the money and pocketed npequal ‘ork ;""" that 1t Ie truly wouderful | tho watob. that wich s magnificent city could have been bullt up Ile crossed Madlson-street bridge, looking 0 a faw yoars, But, important wk sroths buildings and | with wonder upon the largo verssls aod stosm- splendid streets, the public improvements, like the T orhis o tho tutiaeis, ara sl move wocthy of | 88 and tue Ond palsces alang bisroad Le i sttention and. praise,” Iie concluded his eulogy by nardly gona one block whon s finely-dreased says it % boller-houss, aud morgue {s well known saying, 3 young man tapped him on tha “shoulder immediatoly, and return to our Ronm 18, No, | Y88 continued till to-day, and Murphy was | % h w 4 2 mon ty. and eaid:’ ** rollo, Mr, Jones, when bl to the public, aa woll as the unfavor- 3 Chleago fad el 17 e ot iV niy |G Yok Ariive i, Clliage?t _ 3ty {410 nhate sireuis, e hixve ealitd aa exiss | placsdunder bondual 00,000, able oriticlsm ' which it croated. Tho cost meeting for donday, the 20th, at 3 p. m., and it TODDING THE MAILS, into bo hopod that all persons wishiog 1o for- | Iy ylew of tho faot that no olass of criminals watd througli our orgavization will be prasent st that mseting. All hoavy articles should bo | Tecolves niare spe ely or moro vigorona puaish- ent to the Exposition Building to await the | Ment as the hands of the United Btates District sny city iu Europe thal can compare, for the genersl | pame “tan't Jouos," ropliod tho astonlshed Iulh character of its architecturs, with Obicago, Me | Grangor, ' my nameis Brown, from Mfasourl." ] Tisficor | | Excase me, sir,” said the flne-looking individ- e oy o aistese. Tt 1o wondenr | Bal, *'1 thought you were Mr. Jonos, you look of the sdditional buildings now going up will be abont $120,000, 1f pot more. Tuo cost of the two pavilions, now undar roof, whon completed will ba about #160,000 in all. This, fus," p #o much like him,"” and watked off. About fiva bels. Small articl Court than the unfaithful, pilferin aial- | With the £120,000 for tho other bulldings, will ey minutes lator snother gent.oman acoosted Alr. 32:‘«1‘:& our rooms on Biato .::fl;{"fffi;:{,’ “::; olatks, 1t 1 a matter of conailorable. sufbime | @Ake total o §270,000. AT THE SUB-TREASURY. Brown by his real namo, Mr, Brown was naton- | wij) ba carofully packed in boxos for shipment. | that cases of this kind are so frequent, It was b ate SR oo & CONVERTING OURENCY INTO COIN, ished tust the man know Lis oawe, and was | Thorshss boen a mistako with refersnce o | OniY a fow weoks ago that one man racelved two | , Tho othet six pavillona will coat 8450,000; overjoyed whon ho hieard ha was the won of an “the manis for, .converting ragged fractionat [ SFPYIOTEY gl s living in Kanass' Gitv, To thon there ia au execntive building, graud in de- sign, which, according to the prescnt mannor of dofog work, will cost about 175,000, Thon tbero are the clinical amphithentre, mortuary and pathologioal museum, which will coat some 200,000, hus the public has the sat- isfaction of koowing “that it - will take 8t lenat $825,000 more of . its money, besidos the $120,000 required for kit- ohen, laundry. etc., making ln all, before tho buildings are completsd, about $1,200.000. Do- sidea this, the county pald $145,000 for the ground. It is a question whether tho public will silow this mismausgement to go on Jonger. Bomething should be dous £o call those mou to sccount. Thoro are fat diippings from thess mammoth - contracts, and the Grand Jury ean find no_bottor fleld for ita labor than in getting at tho bottom facts about thoss buildings. AMUSEMENTS. M'VICKER'S THEATRE. The largest houss of the sonson gathored last night to witness tho representation of * Riche- leu.” Mr. Booth, in the titular'zols, played with his acooatomed force and delicacy of feeling, Tne pocullsrity of his imporsonation is the prominence 'l gives to the sloment of Justico in the charactor of Richelieu, Ilo moocus dis- posed in this respect to accopt the testimony of Richelieu himsolf,~a prejudiced witness. Bul. wor, no loas than hlstory, toaches ua that tho Cardinal ruled by o species of intsllectual leger- demaln, and his continnal resort to deceit and fraud is ono of the most coospicuous facts in bin life. Btrict justico doos not rely upon min- isters like these, As we Lave befors had oo- casion. to say this soason, the promiment chzractorlstica of Richeliew aro hia ambition sud bLis love of country. The epsoch bogine ping “O Godlike power™ (which, by the way, Mr, Booth delivored with rarc apirit and disortui- ination) embodies the wholo of his philusoptiy.. When fichelieu apostrophizes power lie fs con- muping with his fvner-self; whon bo declaies that hio fe not eruel. but just, he is epeaking with & purposo, and at that vory moment is using bhis victim as su instrument for the furtheranca of porsonal ambition rather thnu as a monument to ustice, The Cardinal convicis himsolf ; either e waa not juss in condemulog De Aauprat to pictare-frames. We quots tha diroctions from | Yeor8 in the Penitentiary, sud another, who had the Cantennial book of Spocial Regulations, | Pleaded guilly, was le¢ off on that account, and i All pictures, whother round or oval, shonld | OMug to his previ N'gnmfl character, with throo be placed in uquare frames. Excossive breadth | years at Joliot imatead of fve, And now ¢omes in framos or projecting moldwgs should bo | Martin M, Lacy totho front, with s liko dismal avoided. Shadow framen will nos bo allowed tq | Prospect of wintoring in Jolict, Laoy socured a rojoot more than 1 inch beyond tho frames,” | Place about two years ago in the postal sorvice B il sco tust th ordinary frames may bo | 88 8 rallway postal clerk on the route used. betwoon hero and Ciociooatl, At first Wo hops that our entortainments of thia atter- | he pacsed = for au Innocent, consolentious noon and evonlog at McCormick-Hall mill ro- | 0mplose. Then the Dopartment began to feel satve & liberal patronage, The work we are | uucasy, Money was baln§ stolen from lottors domg cannot be accomplished without money, | 8vd the thief could not bo detected. At last Wo offer you cntertaivments of high order at | Busplcion rested on Lacy, and Lo was closely populac prices, By order of the Amsociation, | sbadomed. Bpecial Agent Hawloy folt protty JMna, Max R, Barry, suro of bLis man ofter a little watchiog, but in Corresponding Secratary, order to putthe matter boyond s doubt he —_— commuuicated.with Hpocial Agoute B, H. Camp XEEP IT UP, and Goorge W. White, at Cincinpati, who sest To the Editor of The Chtcago Tribuns: ‘Tharsday night sovoral decoy letters from Cin- Cucado, April 31.—The good work In fresing :1:;;;;““; f“.‘.fififi.,f“',':;:,',““fa -:lomu',nl \fsquey ¢ 5, Bpooial our City Conn_nll and Government from thieves, Agent Hawloy awaited tho arrival of l?ney'u bummere, and bad men gonerally has but fust | train yestordsy morning and arrested bim at the commenced. We muat keep up tha fight. Let { Ilinols Contral Dopot, domanding that ho pro- thoro bo no let up,—no abatement of the on- | duce alf lotters snd money on bls thusiasm whick 13 aroused iu the bosom of our | berson. Tacy was loth to mn'mly, but good mon._lior tho mow Gounel o rgaotand | 1488 ToF0 Seamaice ovr, which b bad and bins decapitated Colvin and put s new man | fnstantly forthcoming. Fourof tho lattera were in bia soat, ley it commonce at ouce aud 1op off | fouud to bo tho decoys sent by Camp aod Whits, excresconces. Bounco the Buperiutendent of | and bearing the marka pace tpon them before Butldinge and all his subordinaten ; thoy are but | thoy wers mailed. Tho money bad boon, of a sob of suckers, wvery one of whom kas | courso, extracted, and in one of the lelters Laocy falled to got & living by his own efforts, | had substituted thonolo of a broken bank in and now they are quartored on tha city, drawiog | placo of a good one. He waa brought bofors $24,000, for doing that which had better bo left | ‘Commissioner oyno aud had a brief oxamina- undone. Tue ordioance creating this offlce | tion, scknowleding bis guilt bofore half of the should boat onco ronealed, thoreby not ouly | witnessos hiad been questioned. Commissioner saving $24,000, but natuslly benefiting the city | Hoyne placed his bail at 5,000, but as Laoy by the removal of those useleas croatures, Noxt | jives in Richmond, Ind., and has no fsiends in in line comes tho Oty Marshal, sbout &3 much | {bis city, bo was unablo 1o furnlah a bond, and 0o as the fifth whool to acarrisge, Bavo 34,000 | was commltied to jall. 'The Governmont by abolishiug thepilice. Bidewalk and Streot | wisnesses were immediately called bofore Inspectors snould follow suit. Then give the | the Grand Jury, which loarned rand bounco to the Buperintcodens of | body, baving uo -mm{mnlnmnn band, hoard fi5"Boara of Puliia Worke, an ofica of | tha timony, and wero Infcrmed of sho'plea of Do oarthly msa. Lot the Councl commence | guilty, They unauimously agreed npon b in tho good work for wbich they wero clocted aud | dictment, Bpecial Agens “Hawley modostly asys prove by their acts that they are fully deter- | that Messrs, Camp snd White deservo all tho nilued to carry out the purppees -which the | praise for working up this case, and that he as- poople labored so Lard to accomplish. Lot | sisted in carrying out their plans, instesd of economy, retronchment, and vigilance bo their | contriving them bimself. motto ; lot the rojected and hounclod bummsry and thieves howl.” They are powarless to do any COLVIN AT OSHKOSH. curroncy into ubining silvor contiunod yeaterday | make fong storv short the twain sauntered unabated. Tho Assistant Treasurer's office was | off together to soo the sights, Of bealeged by 9 o'clock in tho morning withs | course the Granger waa shown bow easily motley crowd, in which tho firet comer lad the | be could {ncrense hls wealth a fow thousands befors going back to his bowo in tho wilds of firot chaves, The crowd formud fn lias, com- | ot E™"fe" triad uia. luck, but unhuclly he menciog at the paying-tetlor's desk, and actoally | jont ail ho had excopt about $26. By thia timo liniog the room, and thon extending out fnto tho | his new.found friond rowomoorod that-he had hall to the door of the oollector's oftice, whers it s ebn‘n-xo‘m;lm h"fi":fi"‘ hflfiI prumhiufl to flll Dbent and tumned back through tho hall, until the | forbim at bis hotel the next moruing, LThe Iate-comers found themaclyos at the Arcade | GTAREEr waa thon directed to a hotol, where he " aspod » sicepless might, tninking over tho court entrance, with about a hundred persons .';mn, wondorful lhlngus be had -agun and ox- ahead of them. The crowd was composed mostly | perienced dusing tho day, of people whio bad seraped togethor their aave muf wu.‘h'nwnur. not’ nuz ‘:I“I:mno?rl.'%‘ll lho:t to ha LREELR H money, 18 8 not I his pock- g DT g Tona™ om, tho motalo | o gald watelr which b purchiased In the po doubt, tlrat whon used to fill ux; morning, and which be could sell for at loast old stockings tho chink of tho coin would b mo | $2007 When hio bad drossod tho next worning lossant (o the ear, And then {t looked mo | #nd'taken lis broakfast, ha martod out sgaln, Priaht, * Tow it glittarod as tha clorka countod | 1o mot hia friend of the day befors, Hie was i out in varions suma | Tho piles of coin wero | £18d to 800 Lim, and thoy had sovoral drinka to- formed inta ourions shapos, ono overlapping an- | Koihier, Iho friond arged Lim to tey Lii luck other, and graduslly ¢ho wholo maas topplug oft agaln, Tina tlino he would gurely win his monoy in the form of a pyramid. It was attractiva to | back. Llo never kuow s man to fono taice, The tho stocking-owners nforesaid, and tuey oagerly | Gravaer was willing, but he drst liad to soll prossed formard an their turns came aud ssked | 18 §old watch to goi money, la was. directod for the glittenng coin. Thete was auother ciany | 40 & Pawn-shop, Lut he scou returned with a uad of pernous prevenst who bad no such romwnue | counlonance, informing his friend that tho devtres. To them silver presontod no attractive- nqubrukug aaid bis watch was brasas, and worth ness eave 1ta interest capacity a8 n modium of | About $1. The young man was yroatly exaspor- exchange, Itmay bave glittered to uthers, but | Btod that his countryian should have boen thas 1o then: 1t made b earthiy difference whethier it | imposed, upon, 1Is voluotesred to go back to glittered or vot. They wero tho auction store and got back the money. ‘The THE PROSALO BANK-OLERKS, Grapger gladly gave tho watch to bis magnani- They camo to ges oortain amounts of ailver | @Ous fricud to Liave 1t exchanged, and returned for thelr repoctive banke, and when it was de- | 4 bis botel. He waited for tho raturn of tho Jivored to them, in not very clean canvas bags, | disinterested young mno unil to-day, but the they holsted tho cm’nrnn their hnlmuldcm, and | youug man did lm_: :::‘ukci ::llzpnuunm. way out. ‘Tho main business yestei~ 3 :n.’ -::T;nulp’vly the banks, As s rulz, wach Our Granger bepan to surmisa that his friend bunk took $3,000, put up 1 throo bags, contain- | Y488 swindier, aud ho determinod to leave this ing tho differont denominations,—ditues, quar- | 10WA a6 50uD &8 possible. But he had but 812 Sors, and halyos. The Firet National and ona | 1676 wlilo tha regular fare waa ahout twice that or two others took 86,000 escl, tholr conntry | amouut. He walked up Cluik street to hunt up corraspondents baing 50 numerous thst they iad | # raulrond ‘fi““ to see 1f be could not geta tobo provided with an extra mwonnt. It waa | ticket for the amonnt Lo had loft, Near tho slow business, that of waitiug upon the gons Jl coroer of Randolph ho snw a large sign, ** Mal- oustomer with his 85 or €10 of fractiousl eur- | ford & SlcKenzio, Lailroad tickels at groatly ro- ronoy. 'Thusdsy roceipts were given for the | duced pricea,” That was Just the plsca Lo was carrency, and it was miled away to be looking for. 1In ha wont and told bis ssd etory, counted another day, Yesorday ibis plan | B Atulford told him that be bhad a drover's re- was abandoned, snd a8 each mag pressuced Lis | turn vicket ,:fllm KN-‘“; City which Lo o clerk countod it aud paid over tha cor- | Would sell for the 613 He bought scnp barm, By strict economy snd watching clossly \ death, or ha was unduly merolful in pardoning ding amount In silyer, ‘The result waa | the ticker and before leaviog the ommco | evory movemont of the enemy, our city's crodit Bpectal Dirvateh to The Chicagn Tribune. J ha% tha mork of counting aterfered with the b t‘nngdu:‘;:: ba hnd o S kotie gondugtor | will ba reatored, * ™ Econoxr, Oanxosn, \V‘i.l.‘."Aprll 91.—Last night the Com- l,’,’,?;:}:nfl";";;n““.':flé':{&:" o;?,:‘;fl:‘;"";l}lfif‘n’_ ; . e 2 e g Bub-Treasury, and ;.‘y? alarmed tho Grager, and be went to tho Alton HTATE THK PRICE, mon Councll, aviug presont a majority of bigl- | cies of Ar, Booth in thia play. . His Hickelau ia A 3 , license members, attemptod to fix a licunse, when 'étlfl;:z!fl“f.’flglf:;‘:z"‘; make s sags | 0 Mayor, who {avors low license, undertook an &estion through your paper to porsons sdvertis- ;‘l:":rgl""l“fii E:;:.:‘A'&p.fl;: ang‘::zmdo? {ug Lioases and ' rooms w0 reat. I am Dow in | rofused o entertatn aa appeal from bis onn do- soarch of & hiouse, aud have not the time nor the | cislon, declazad b&mcell m authority over the inclination to look aftor all tho houses that are | Councll, and made himself absoluto dictator. sdvortiasd as choap withons stating price. | The session was the most '"’mf and excited Nearly overy parson who desires to rent a Louss :,':l' :;::mgrl:‘!'flh:'lglr ;:f::,;“::."fi%&::u‘:fi: bas made up bis mind whiat bo can afford to pay joured in deflauce of a majority, Business for ons befors hie goss out to look for ono, and | men are greatly indignant, and great excitement tho ownor han made up bis mind ss to tho | provails. Impeschment is talked of, deservedly called one of his'greatost parls, aud his porformance Jast night may be wet down 58 one of hiu bost performances, Joln McCule lough apd - Barry - Bullivan tiave filny-d the part 1a Chioago this season, but neither of them gave #o fluished and perfeatly-rounded a rendors ing of it as Br. Booth Iast night. Mr. Warde an Le Mlauprat was, of course, mgroeable, and RAr, Qoasin was, as usnal, uneven aud uncomforiable as Baradas, Bliss Cummios played Julis with proaision and power, but, for soma sirange rea- son, ehe falled to communicato to the audiouco that sympatbetio quality which Those who were so unfortunste as to loave theis | Ollice s0inquire whethier the pasawas good. He acrip Thuraday, with the desigu of gottiug ther | W28 told it wan not, and the olork cancaled ,ihie ailver in & day or two when thieir monoy sbould | ticket, tolling him to take 16 back snd get his have been counted, may call themuolvea lucky i¢ | MONeY, roturusd, The Granger did as told, Lut shey get their con 10 & wook. ‘The amount of | Mr. Muliord “refused 1o pay back - tha silver paid ont yoaterdsy was $22,000, mogt of | money. Alter considerablo begging ho it, a8 before stated, going to the banks, The consented to return 7. The Grangor, bowever, atnount on hand when the ofice closed yeater- | Fofused to accopt it, snd went back to the Cui- duy wad pearly 230,000 Ten thousand doilars €350 & Alton Hailroad oftice, where ko relatod 1n coin were Yoceived from the Phiisdelphia Miny | bis experience, aa piven above, ‘fhe mausgers yoaterday morning, sod $10,000 more will Lo { Of the Company promised b that thoy would received per day wntil the remaining 70,000 | take tho matier in Land and ses thas his money aball arrive. Tho total amount to be sent from | med rofunded, and would sond bin vack. If Mr. i i lo in Mrs. Mordoch's 00,000, ich t thi ~ | Mulford coutinucs to refusa to roturn the money | 8moust ha will ask for his house, and, 1f tho —_— was s - noticea { T O 941000 orck heve wivedy boon Fo- | 3 WAFFABL wil bo aworn out agaiast hims (o.dey | Price 8 tzed, it s eually told wheilier 4 porson | - Ohlcago Importers, Maying of tle wme purt. - dhu ten- ceived. for obtaining money under falée pretonses, oao l:"'g’ P ol 1 :‘"' janb s bk A'ouso | Tns oot & Sons Muste Company, Ne, 168 Blate | {it'yuiy p:m S Dees s e Fan I::":E B e A D L RE \.VER WEDD! BeSst 2,000, yoi I st :o:-shl'nmv::;lt\g‘wwnn”ld sawel, bave just recelved, through the Oblcago Ous- | yenco from tho att of Miss Commins., Bho iu mniu“::. hfi‘:un{‘:am Eml;mg‘ 'r'x‘.:m:fi xu.sn«‘nl .H.mmgwc. : and consider I useless for moe to ba looking up & tom-Houso, four large consignmenta of musical mer- | much too strong and wiilful ever to Lecome an Liouse that 18 e3ponuive &t 8300 or the ouo thas | CABdise, compristog goods from Lialy, France, and {a chosp at 93,000, Landlords and tenants would [ G6rmay, and ambracing sverylling Iu the lne of each be bensfitod by: sseiug tha price fized to | Yiolins, futes, guitars, accordions, bavjos, band in- excellont elnotional aoctress, without paizful and laborions study, This afterncon * Much Ado About Nothing " curzency. The order 1u dated April 18, and sava | mociety, with all ita changes, haa retained one shat the various Bub-Treasurers in the different k cities named are autbignzed Lo issue coln for foature which will naver grow old aud tiresome, — . 3 Lruments, strangy, will bo given for the benefit of the Bhakep fractional ourrency to ab atnount uut to exceed the custom of celebrating marriage anniyop- | each place advertised. W A, Winxrs, |8 % 3 2100, and, Farehermare, apon o preseutation | 8arivd. At theso reunionu thors is generally THE LATEST IN BITUALION, Play Hemed ”mmfi}ngncnnmi hl’;nn? ‘ze:tflo:.pfl:‘iw for redempiion, ab tbe oftices of tho ‘Ireasurer | just about enough good feeling smomg the lanos and Organs. 3 Vicker as Dogberry, and Mra. Murdoch ss Hero. Good seats can still ba obtained on application ¢ the box-oftice. To-night ** dichard IL“ will 6 repeated. ‘The notices of this play lo Tus Tuipung bave, 1t scoms, misled somo persoay, ‘wlio canstrued them to mean that tbe perform- auco was not enjoyable. On the coutrary, it is one of ke mout dolighttul entertainwoats, for cultivated people, that have beew miven jn Chi- ¢ago for years. Mr. Bootl impersonativa of Bwchard 11, sbows the frults of diligent and in. T the Bitor of T'ha Chicage Tridune: Desides the celabrated Hazslton, we beve a large Cutcaao, April 21.—The latost in Ritualiam { nofiber of other standard make of plancs and srgans, was recontly doveloped at the * parlor home of | Which we can sell or rent very reasomably. Yellon & Ritualiam " in this city. During the soason of | Fomeroy, wholesals and retall dealors, 231 Btatestreot, ——— Leot, the boly sacramoent was administered Teoth in Ruins overy morning ; and alist similar to & basa-ball | g & yure arawback pearan: club tally-list, was duly kept and posted up in & | sonal comfort, nu:amu I‘hna.n in :.u:: ?vm consplcuons part of the obur:h, The said lish | with that established antidote for all diseasss thas as- ehowed the nawes aud number of timos each | aafl them, tragrant Bosodoat, 3 at Washington, of suy amount of such currency | guests to thaw out somewbst of the formalil; roperly sasorted, and in sume of not less thau A t o fopanty B b oesurer iv authorized to. isue silyer | A0d stiffuces incident to oidinary social gasher- coln for the aronnt of cursency preseused, orta | 10EE. or varisty, therofore, society retalns the give bis clicok for tho aswe, payable in sidver at | fashion. Tho lateat of theas slways pleasurable 80y of the other BSub-Troasuries, st the | afiaira ocourred lasi e t the residence ot option of the party preseatiog the cnrranc{. Mr. sud Mrs. Josish Hiites, No, 838 Michigan The fractional carrency redeemed 1n_milveris | avenue, that Wufi’fl baviog bsen married twen- otdersd to be sent to the Treasurer at Washing- | ty-tive years. MNr. Biiles is & momber of the 400, the amouut to be charged i the Trossuser's packing-frm of Jones & Hilles, sod alao of the o\ .| Committoan bave beon sppointed and a pro- AUCTION SALES. By Wi, A. BULVTLIS & OO 'AUCTIONEEHS, 1182120 WADASH-AV, BUTTERS & £0.S REGULAR SATURDAY SALR, At thelr Bpaclous Salesrooms, 118 & 120 Wabassh-av., cor, Madison.sl, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Saturdny Morning, April 23, Tho solirs contenta af & rst-olaas dwelling, incind Ing elaborate Fueniturs, Velvat, Drussels, aud other Carpets, Piano, ke, LADIES SOITS & POLONAISE, Silk Velvet Bncques and Basques, Oloaks, Jackets, Water-proofs, Wrappers, Etce,, g AT ATTCTION, Tuesday morning, Aprila3, at 10 a'clock, at our saless Toomn, Jos, 118 & 120 Wabas-Av, . Wa have just ‘Tecelved diract (rom New York, for poremptary ssle, n completo alosk of ladies' Ane Silk, Onshruare, Meriao, aud iohsle Auits and Polonaise fiue 5lIk Velvet, Gamnimers, Drat-dete, snd Mering Bacques, Daaquien, Clonts, and Jacksls, boautifully trimmed, English Water-proof Closks. Caslimers, Lawn, and Gambrio Wrapipes 1 Tos abava xrs flas goods, made xnd trlmmed fa e stont style. (iAdlcaste particularly invited to eall snd oxamise o goods, “ WM, A. BUTTERS k C0,, Auctloneers, HANDSOME OCTAGON Brick (Slone-Trimmed) Drelling-House 468 Wost Washingto: AT AUCTION, ' [ Tuesday, April 26, 1876, at 8 o'olock p, m, ON THE PREMISES. telligent studyy and It {s an craditable to him as any of his more famons creations, Tng Tam- ux® enly mosnt to oxpress the opinfon that the play, an & whols, ia scarcoly designed to hald a pesmanent place on the stage,—principally bo- canne it lacke dramatic movement and aonattno- tion. FIRST REGIMENT CENTENNIAL CONOCEAT, Arrangementna wers completed. yestordsy for the holding of & Contennisl Featlval In this city May 5 and 6, to consist of threo grand con- corts nnder the auapices of the First Regimant, 1. 8. G, Itisproposed to maka the celebration ono of tho most popular and atiractive of the Oentennisl yoar, and, with this end in view, the rogiment has secarod somo of . the bost musical talont in the country, nnd this, in addition to other attractions, it is expocted will make the ovont espocially notoworthy, There ars to bo throe concerts, ono Friday ovening, Sfay b, an afternoon concert Saturday, May 5, and a cone cert Batarday night. Forthis purposs Gilmore's Military Band, whioh fa now in 8an Franoisco, has boen secured. Ilis organization will in- clude Levy and Arbuckle, the colebrated cornet nololsts, and Misa Thuruby, the popular soprano, in addition to his band of nn{ piccos. The pro- grommne, which will he pubtishied in a fow days, will fnclude solections from the most popular composers. and alsoa grand Cantennial march, rraplmd for this occasion. This will Le tho st appearance of this notod organization uutil theopaning of the Centonnial Kxposition at Dhiladolphia on tho 11th of May, Negotlrtionaare also pending for tha apponrance of roveral celo- brated aingors, who woro at tho East during the past winter. At esch of the entertalbments the members of the repiment will appoar in fulldress uniform, and will go through dress-parade, Arrangomenta are making to tiavo specisl trains run froni all the suburbsn towna Baturdsy afternoon, and also from Mil- waukeo, Aurors, Lizin, Peorls, Springflald, Champaig, and Blocmington. Roeduced ticksta will ba' placed on salo at afl tho intormediate towns. Invitations have bsen axtouded to the varlous military. companios throughout the Btate, and it is expectod that s numbor will be rosont. The regimeut has secured the uso of & nttery, and will fire salutos at tho opening of each concert. Tho prico of ticketa haa fioan placed at 50 conts. Thoy will bo on sslo at all the muslo and bookstores Thuraday. ——— CENTENNIAL. _The lsouse i finely finfshed and substantially built of the best matorial for tho present owner, who su. perintonded the bullding in porsow. It contains ev ery moder improvemont, Ttio sals Is poremptory, and on very essy tarms, 'fhe house can bo inspeated at any time, WM. A BUTTERS & 00,, Auctionsers, BUTTERS & €08 REGULAR TRADE SALE, *Deslrable lines of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, * REQULAR MADE OLOTHING, For Mon's Boys’, and Youth's Wear, FURNISHING GOODS, Notions, Edgings, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, Hats, Uaps, Boots and 8hoos, ALSO STRAW GOODS. THURSDAY MORNING, April 27, at 8:30 o'clock, M ibeir Auction Rooms, 118 and 120 Wadash-av,, northe east cornor of Madison-at, DBUTTERS & CO.'S REGULAR SALE, Wednesday Moring, April 26, at 9:30 otlck, AL118 and 120 Wabash-sv,, N. E, cor. Madlson-st, 200 PACKAGES ASSORTED GLASSWARE, ' oHto. . Marsrrzip, O., April 21,—Gon. R, Drinker- hoff, Prosidont of tho Ohio Archmological Asso- ciation, roporis & success for tho Association at tho Contonninl beyond all oxpactation. Tho space origioally allotted proved entiroly too smail. An additioual amount haa boen granted, w0 that itin now considersd cortaln that the Ohio archwological collection will bs the Iargest gatherod {n America. Cioolunasi alone ‘for- aishos 10 mognificont collections, 2 of which aro unnsurpassed by soy othor private colleo. tions on this continent. All the collectlons, whothor large or emall, not yet socnred, are in- vited, and can be gont forward at any timo, WHITE GRANITE WARE, gnun'g iho presnog monihs ot tho expoom of the in Packages and Open Tats, Yellow snd Tocklog- lecrotary, rof. Edwar rton, ol olnmbua. Prof, M.0.Read, of Hudson, snd tho Hon. William | 5O rolls All-Wool Carpets, Fina B, Bloan, of Port Clinton, mombors of the Doard Table Cutlery, of Trustces, aro now at Philndolphia to secure and_arrango all spocimens which may bo for- wardod, Binglo spocimens naro invited equnlly with full colloctions, and all will be roturned to thair owners at the pxponso of the Boolaty, On nccount of tho meeting of tho Internatlonsl Archaologicat Convention at Philadelphia oa tho 4th of Hoptembor, the annual mooting of the Associntion at Newark will bs pnst{mund for & weok or 80, dne notics of which will be given, WISCONSIN, Sypecial Dtapaleh to The Chicaao Tribuns, ‘Mapisox, Wis., April 81.—A proclamation by Gov. Ludlngton is published, calling atten- tlon to-a Congrosalonal resolution on the colo- bration of July 4 in tho difforont towna of the country, and capecially for the dolivory in dif- foront localitics of a historical sketch, The Governor hopea moaanres may be at once takon to obtain a record of the progress of our insti- tullons in every county, town, and municipal corporation sinco Its formation, so sato carry out said rosolution. Qen, Atwood, Centennlal Commlissionor, and Prof. Parkinson, President of the Centennial Mansgors for thia State, started to-day for Philn- dolpbia to lock after Wisconain's intereats till after the opening, Our headquarter bullding is woll advanced, and numerous and variod ex- bibita by lindividoals, aswociations, and the Biate hava boou sont, or are nearly ready, including a very fine collection of ocoppor and stone tools of thie prohistoric age found ia the State. Cigars, 20 bris Ground CbiToe, &c., ko At 12 o'clock, PHAETONS, BUGGLES, & HARNESS, (ARTONS, BUGGLE A\BRNE By G. P. GORE & CO,, €4and 70 Wabashay, * AT 11, O°CLOCK, Carriages, Open and Top Buggies, Democrat Wagons, Phaétons, Bide-Dat Road Wagons, = ; G. P, GORE & CO., Auctionsers, On Satorday, April 22, at 9 o'clock, 14 CRATES W, C. CROCRERY IN OPEN LOTS o At1U3 o'clock, Now and Becond-Hand HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Parlor and Ohamber Hots, Walnut Wardrobes, Mar- ‘bla snd Wood Top ‘I'ables, Whatnots, Tiall Troes, Euy Chalrs, Walnut Bedateads and Bureaus, Hall Pres, Extension and Dreakfast Tables, Walnut Rockers an: Chairs, Ttefrigerators and Ice-Cheals, Mirrors, Parlor and Ofco-Desks, Bhow-Oases, Carpets, Oilclotha, Cook and Parlor Stoves, & Yooss Englith B. A. Coltage Chalrs in White, 350 Wood-Seat Chairs, At half-part 11: 2 Elegant Fino Fianos, 1 Parlor Organ, cost $250, ATCTION SALES! Larga and atitaotive Auction Bals of DRY GCOODS. On TUESDAY, April 25, 1876, A“t D:S?m- o’clook a. m. Bpecial sttention 1a directed o the following lines, tho same being New, Fresh, and r Goods, Staple and Fanoy Dry Goods tn ail thelr variaty. Linos of Cassimeres, Clieviols, Cottonados, Jeins, Ginghams, Btripes, and Checks, WHITIZ GOODSDrees Linens, Lawns, Mulls, Natns wooks, Ladies and Children’s fins Underwear, Gents® nd Ladies' fne Linon Handkercniefs, fine Tablo Linens, Towsls, Crasbes, &, P ALPACAS—Wae nava ho fineat line to be found In 1he city, from modium ta the Oneat Gralles, and pare tioular sttention Iu inyited 0 tha sama, LOTHING—Very suporior Custom-mads Clothing, and Yonths' wesr, Goods all new and regular, sices fogular, and qualliy guaranicel Connt; ants will please note, MIBOELLANKOUS—Popular brands Drown Shesl~ 1inge, Standard Prints, Hamburgs, Hata and Cape, Kid Qloves, Notions, Huperior Pocket Cullery and ltazors, Stiver-plated_Goods, Fina Tollet Bakps, Batchela and X, . Bigs, Suawls,’ Buspenders, orsels, Overshirts, Dress Bhiria, Nocktlea, Hoslery, Flowers, Brushies, &c, Naw involces Collars, Laces, Rufings, and Dress Trimmings. . Z Cazpets, an entirely new and very choles line, GEO, P. GORE & CO, 68 & 70 Wabash-a7. Boots, Shoss & Slippers Targe Lines of Medium and Fino grades of Spring Styles will be sold by catalogus on WEDNESDAY, April 20, 88 93¢ &, m., to which all dealers in search of Dargains are fovited, GEO, P, GORE & CO., GS:ad 10 Wabash By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. ‘Auctioncors, 84 and 86 Mandolph-at., THE AUCTION SALE OF THE FINE 8TOCK WATCHES, JEWELRY, Silver and Silver-Plated Waxre, Diamonds, Fancy Goods, Bronzes,\Clocks, Eto., AT AL B, MILLER 61 WASHINGTON-S'T,, Evory Day this Wook, at10:30 8. m. and 2:30 p, m. ELISON, POMENOY & CO,, Auctionesrs, Mr, J, U, FBENOH will couduct the sale, Floant Household Furnitore AT ATCOTIOIN, Al Private Realdencs, No. 1029 Michigan-av, BATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 23, AT 10 0'CLOCE, - . One magnificent Chamber Bet, 4 ploces, coat $350 thros splendid Book and Cabinet.Cases, Librry "Lables, Obairs, fine Hieol Xugravings, OUl Palutingh superb Y.u{hcnxln, Parlor 8uits, Brussols C: throughout the houss, expensive Dinag-licom Fursl- turo, Clismber Furnllure, Ledding, Crocker, Glsss 200 blated Ware, Kiichon and Laundry Furaiture. The entira outds for housekoeping cost over, $3,.00 snd alt in the best condition -nupuu Uisle used. fll e sold withiout reserve, Walk for this sdle. BLISON, POMEROY & CO., Auct's. By S, N.FOWLBR & CO,, Auctioneers, 31 and 370 Raat Madison-st. Wl be nold (hie &, m. at 10 o'clack, a full line of Bew and elegant Parlor, Chiamber, Library, Ofice, snd Diss ing-room furniture. A great varisty of wecond- furniture and housshold goods of every deacriptiod. Boots and Bhoes, Dry Goods, X Geonts’ Furnishing Goods, Batohels, Hia. B0, Deaters will do well to sttandthis sals, a5 the goodd roust be_sold JOLIET WILL CELEBRATE. Bpeciat Dispatels to Ths Chicage ribune, Jowuarr, 1il., April 21.—Extensive preparations are already in progrose liore for a grand Cen- tennial colobration on the Fourth of July next. gramme arranged which providos for two days of rojoiciog, and includes a sham battle ropro- sonting tho battle of Bunker Hill or some other Revolutionary ‘engagement, in which 2,000 in- fantry, thrao batteries of artillory, and a battal- ion of cavalry will participate. ‘The Rov, 0. H. Tiftany, D. D., of Chicago, Lies been engagod as orator of tho day; tho Hon. Edmund Juessen, 0 of Clilcago, as Gorman orator, while the Tov. W. II. Towern hias consonted to read tha Doclaration of Indepondence, and Capt. Egbert Thelpa wili detivor an original poom appropriata to the accasion, Tho whols world is cordially in- vitod to attend. —_——— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Barrmuonr, Md., April 2l.—Arrived, steam- ship Hibernian, from Liverpool. Antwenr, Aprll 21 —Arrived, steamsbip Hon- ilwarth, from Philadelphla. , QurexsTowN, April 21.—Bteamor Clty of Rieh- mond, from New York, arnived. A Rare Medicinal Combination. Perhaps the rareat, certainly the most successfnl, ‘medicinal combluation oxtant, is Hostetter's Htomach Bitters, In this commanding tonlo, corrective, and Pproventive, are blondod some of the moat sctively i« vigorating, alterative, and blood depurating elements 1n the vegetable kingdom, These are held in solution aud powerfully alded by the best diffusive stimutant known—old rye whisky., Tsitany wonder that casy digestion, regular evacuations, a natural flow ‘of bile, purity of the blood, and cheerfulness of mind should be vigorously promoted by a prepsration in which such admirable jugredients sre most harmoniously comblned and act in perfect unlon, The falth felt by the medical profession in the restorative elicacy of thia medicine, and Its power to nullify the influence of ‘malaris, is expreasod pver the signatures of many oml- nent physiclaus, aad their o are fully ratifled by tha peo) et IEARRIAGES, KRAMER—STEIN—April 19, at 1312 and 1314 Praf. rie-av,, by the Rev, Dr, Adlr, O. Kramer to Kittie, ‘youngeat daughter of Mr, sud Mrs, C. Stain, DERING—FREDERIOKS—In this city, 20th inat,, by the Rev, W, IL, Ryder, D, D,, Alr, Heary ¥, Deci wid 3tiss Mattio Fredenidn, ] DEATHS. .« LAVERY—Auril 20, Mary Lav 448 yoars, nemsd from hes tate reatdence. 'l;gfllflzht,unm.n,, Saturday at 10 . 1m,, to 8t Jon's Church, thencs by oarrisgos Lo Calvary, ¥ £ Oswego (N, Y,) papera plaasa copy. i MOODY—April 20, 1876; Mary, daughter of Wi and Janot Moody. “Funeral wil take ylace from tho reaidence, 41 West Indisna-st,, Suwiday at 12, ., by cars to Bosshill Cemetery, [ WHEELER—DUriah IT, Whealer, sged 51 yssre. Puneral servicas will ‘bo held Bunday at 1:30 p. m. from bis late residsnco, 490 Tweuty-socond-stj Cchr~ rlages to Roselill, HANGER—n Kalamazoo, Mich., April 20, Mra. Julia M, Banger, wilo of B, 0, Bauger, of Chicigo. Tho Third Ward Nepullican Club will mect ihts evening at 60 Wabaah aveuue. Bpoeches will ba dally- crad on the result of the lale alection, Every mome er, it ia hoped, will by present, AUCTION SALES. PUSTRRENENL Al si S Lo S SRR By JAS, ¥, McNAMNARA & CO,, 117 Wabasheav,, No W, corner Madlson-at, . GREAT TRADE BALR o¥ 2,000 CASES B0OTS & SHOES AT AUCTION, Tuesday Morning, Aprl 6, at 9:30 Ol ALL NEW BPRING G00DS, Al 500 Lots Bankrupt Stock ab le. Teacrve, (reat bay llnlvfor m;:rl."‘w e ‘f’ uctionsars, CUONFEOTIONERY. AP S mmmnnnnne e O B D o mu‘unlin;up;uud L nll= f W B G 00 :" P ddresa : A dasr, Obloigw - A8, . McNAMARY & €O,