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COUNTING THE VOTE. The Common Council Deoclds to Canvnss the Vote at tho Recent Election. No Action Will Bo Taken on tho Maye oralty Question Until the Oan- vass Bholl Be Completed, A Largo Audience Who Disporsed Somoe what Disappolntod, 3 For it Waa Expootod that an Effort Would Bs Madr to Indefinitely Postpone, The Onnvna;lng to Be Resumed This Evening, The regular meoting of the Council was held fast night, President Dizon in the ohmir. Tho abnontess ware Btono (Fifth Ward), MoClory, Gunderson, and Murphy. Thers was quitea 1srge sttendsnce of the genoral public, who were atirapted by the ramor that thero was to bo somo fno in roforonce to tha canyass of the votos of {he jato elegtion, - After tho Counall came to order, . Ald, Sohaffner moved that the Counell do now procecd o canvasa tha roturns of the oloction. Ald, Sommor asked if the motion was i ordor, Ald, Campbell hopod tho cauvass would bo pontponed until 0 o'clock. Thoro was soms husi- ness 10 trananct. G Ald, HehaTuer sald {hoy would attond to the ‘busiuoss aftorwardn. Ald, Tchardson objostad to the motion. Tho ‘bumness shonld bo gone through in tho regulae order, If thera wero any communioations in the Liznds of the elork, they should be consid- erod first, Ald, HohwfToor—I inelst apon my motlon, It tho Council ohooss to vote it dowo, lot thom do ¢0; I have nod:bjonuon. ‘Thera {8 nothing be- fore the Coun®! which will suffer by the dolay of one, two, or three hours, or one, two, or three weoks, 1koow of nothing 80 important pand- le'zg lh-tdlt cannot ba doferrod until this matter aettled, Ald, Richardson—Will not that quostion keop Cor & couple of Loura? 1d, Bebaffnor—You can judga for youraclf, 1d, Uampboll said ho was just as anxioua to #00 the voto connted a8 any onto, but be did not seo thore waa anything personal or political to ba mado that the ordinary businoss should be dolayed in order to procood at onps WITH THE CANVASS. Aftor gottiog through the rogular business ho wonld bs willing to stay until 4 o'alook, it neces- WAry, to maka the canvans, Ald. Bcliaftner—I don't want to sit g0 loog. I waut to fiet through and go homs. Ald. Hildrath thought some day should bo Nxed for the connt, in order to -*pw tho Aldor- mon-olect to ho provent, and givé them an op- portituity to cloar up untioisthod busluess in tho meantime, La moved that tho vote ba canvassed to waek from to-nigbt. - Ald, Schaffner quentioned the prapriety of tho motion. This was an tmportant meating, and both Aldermen and peaplo expocted the returns 10 bo canvassod. Thore waa nothing to be gain- »d by putting 1t off. Ho did uot know what was 10 bo mada by finishing up the businees; shore was not & single moastre pending that bis would sare of voilug on. It was their {mperative duty o canvasa the vote to-night, aud eettls this ueatiou of tbo olection. e hoped thay would utetly pubmit to tho will of the paople, declaro tho result of tho clection, and noxt Monday give op thetr aeata to the new meu. "Ald. Richardson aaid that was all very woll if & porson desired to gain popular applsuse and tredit and mako o littlo bunoombaout of is, The sqndition of tho cltv, 8 far an tho Counoil was voucerned, was difforent now to what it waa in yenrs post. It was the oustom heystoforo to B.ct the Aldermon in the autumn, who under 1ho old chartor took thelr seats the firat Monday in Decembor, Fhat arrengement gonorally al- fowed three or four regular meetiuga to futer- veno between tha time of tho election and tho Wimo the pow Aldermen took their souts, ‘Tuin gnn s opportunity to oloar up tho businoss on aud, and it ecemed to himif lho{ wers 3o fix opon $he second 3Monday in Ma; men to tako their eoats they dolog nothiwg out of the way or uuuenal, 'Yho baldordash about their gairing to hold oyer until noxt Decomber was 18 {dle a8 the wind and everybody kuow it. Not -0 10 five of tho Presont Council had desired ro-olection, and not ono 1 forty now wanted to keep his sost longer thau was absolutely neoes. BAry or Ym r. Committees liad epent & long hime in inyestigating certaiu malters, and tbo eity bad boen pus to the expsueo of publishing Ihalr reports, sud it would certainly be MOBK DESIBABLY to push those matiers through than o have thom recammitted snd republishad. A¢ tha same time he did think thero was anyiling of vory vital importanco beforo theu, bat thoy would have time to ran over the business and go througl the canvoes thst night. Ald, Camnpbell raferred to the provisions of tho old eharter, and uil it was alwaya doxliablo \hat some little time should interveno before tho new Aldermeu took thoir seats. He bad drawn up an ordioguos fizing the socond Monday m Alay aa tho the time when they wlould vacate sheie ‘seats, whion ho would offer as a substi- lute. Ald. Bohaffner asked it it waa the intentlon to 2ofer the canvusa, "Ald. Campbell ésid be did not propoes to dg- for tho canvass, The wubstitute only fixed tho ima when the new officors should 1:‘“”" 1t oo such ordinauce wers passed, the oilicers aight qualify at oiffersnt times, and 80 causo andesirabls confasion io the publio offigea. The Chairman eald according to all the in- tormsation ho could obtain on the charter, tho Connc:l was required to canvass tho returny aud doolare tho result, aod thoy then byl no power \o sransact (orther business. ‘Theroforo, if {here was any uniluislied business, It would be 15 well to mspoke of 1t at vuce, Ald. Campbell aid ho had had tho opinion of » poog lawrer, who entartainod the viow that susinoss could bo aftorwards traussoted, _Ald, Richardson inquired if thore waa an sdiuance trom the Law Dopavtmont in regard to ihis matter 1n the hands of the Clerk. Mr, Forreat—No, air, - .'Ald. Tichardsgn—] undorstood thers would 0 Ono. ALD, SCHAFYNER atked If the Law Department, or asy momber # it, had statod tho after tho canyuss aud the declaratiop of the rosait, the Council had any suthority to trausact (un[mr busiuose, '[he Ohairman—That 18 certainly as I uodor- Haud it, Ald, Behaffnor—~Then I instat upon my mo- Vo that we proceed at once with the canva 3 man asked if tha Chaiv held the aube! |‘u 0 of Ald, Campbeli waa 1n ordor, The Clinirman was of obinion that it was, Ald. Waterman—I¢ this Council have any H&hl or powet to say that the nswiy-elocted sfficass mball take thelr soats on the esce spd Mopday in May, 16 nocessary foliowa that e might dx the wevond Monday in Novomber lor uuy vasirement. We have, I think, na nower aver this matter, Oue of two thiugs exiuts at i presont time, Lithor this Counell bolds aver natil next Decernber and the now Council 1o not take their soats until then, or wo Lave 00 suthority uow todo auything but canvase the : roto. I botieve tho latter. Usnder tho existing A1\ -+ sondition of sffairs, the Oonuoll has po power at sutaide of that will be utlerly ilegal au Thero aro s numbor of NEAIDLES PRNDING ihe Coupedl b 0 aot thercon, Ibat providing for a lorsy raillway o prom But out of respecs to the people Who hiave elected other men to fill our places, nd in obedisnos to tho italy eanysss the Yoto aud ad Tt sire oyether different :’lgi :A" .h pravious) ch wa hsie fime the Qouscil is eleated under a new charter, warda to elgateen. Dogatitution sud olected & ne: the canvass. 5 ALD, 1aid, logally speakiug, lore them and canvassed. ded ibe old Alderwen wero {milisr, ;mdw o thelp apocossors Dew comimitiess woul e app y for tho | ‘o do anytbing slse, and any notion we m? take void. 'n whioh I {es] somo iutorost, and o favor of whioh I would vota It 1 thought it proper for 1 may montion ou Ogden aveuue, but I think we Liave no pawer in w, we should lnmedi- umestances under which we Dave mel this avens to thoss undor meb For the thist \na it pow caasiits of avly thisty-eix membars, Ao prdinanoa bes gone into effuct reduclog the This is soalagous to the sondition of »-8tate which baa adopted & uew Logulature, We biavo ag OpoD, bukia procesd af guoa with W they did nod know there was any eloghion until the vols was brourbs be- No other ocourisay ihould bo to the Aldermen-alect tban ibe old offk esperienced after tfeir elecilou, Ho thought they should Le silowed tho usual ihirty days graco to Sulsh up the buslvess. Thera wero opdsusuces 0u 819 Teoords with which 1 Aoy Wera ainted sod the whole grouad cqres bo appoiniad 40 Ahe Y eepeats 1o the e THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, APRIT, 25, 1876. He would move thad the returos be canvassed tho second Moaday fo May. The Obalrmao—Thers {a alresdy s substitate offers Ald, White aaked if the amondmonts wers ox- hausted prior to the substituta hoing offered. The Chelrman—Thero I8 & motion, an amend- meut, and & nfimlum bofors the Councll, The amendmant Is by Ald. Hildreth, to vacate on the ascoud Monday In May, Thero s no amonds mont to the amendmont, Ald. White would socond Ald, [lildreth's smondraent, then, and hopsd 1t wonld provail, ‘Tho pow Aldermon would bo abloif It wera oar- tled to take their neats tho third Monday in May, Ho could not comprebend ths hue and ory fiya forae the mea into oitlos beforas the proper time, It waa groes outrage to trvand forvo the oid members premasuraly out of thelr seats. ALD, RICUARDSON asid he had favored the possponemont of the canvass bocause ha aupposed the Law Depart- ment had prapared an ordinanco covoring the wholo |‘rnuml. An there was no suoch ordiusnos, Do would withdraw tho ubjootiona hie had made, and hoped the vote would be counted at onco. Ald. Woodman thought thoy shotld canvaa: once, Under tho new cbarter no mau could ait in the Counoil who owed the city any tazes, Soveral of the Aldermau-elact didowe taxes, whioh would have to bs pald before thoy could take thelr meats. They should be notified of :halr cleciion and givon s week or two Lo sets la up, Als. Watorman—Tha City Troasury la vory mygh n need of monoy. Ald, Woodman—Yel #ohooimarme. Ald. Cullsrton_bolleved it was their duly to procesd at ouce. Tho fifty-necond acgtion, Art. 4, o! tha now chartor provided that At the fieat elaction uader thiw aot thora sball be alected tho full numbsr of Aldormon to which tho aity shall bo entitied. At the lrat meeting of the Qoun- cil aftor such oloction, the Aldermen eleated shall be dividod by lot into ¢wo olasses.” Ald, Hehaffuor asked if tha Aldorman under- atood that the Council would have to docide which of the new Aldormen should sorve QNB O}t TWO YEARA. Ald. Cullorton eaid no; thero waa a little more fu tho mection he bad not read. Tha Chatrman thought thoe fifty-soventh seo- tlon Ilunruolad them a3 to thofr action in the remines, P Ald. Gullorton eaid that saction provided, © After the closing of tho polls tho ballots aball be counted aud tlie returus madé ont and ro- turnod, under sosl, to the Citv or Village Olerk, 88 tho caso may bo, within two days after the oloction 3 and, thoreupon, tho City Counetl or Toard of Truateos, as tho asse may bo, shail ex- amine and canvass tho ssme and_deolara the ro- sult of tho oloctlon, nud causa a atatomant theroof to bo outered upon fig journals.” io thought that cut no flgura sa compared with Heo. b2 Ald, Sommer enid bo did not oato whothor tho canvass was dono that might or four wesks honco, 8o long a8 thoy did a litle basinoas, Ho moved thaprevious quontion. Ald, Bweanoy—\Withdraw that, Ald, Bommer—\What for; do you want to say somothtng ? Ald, Bwoonoy—No; but this matter shonld be fully disousaec Ald, Bommor—Vory wall; I will withdraw the motion and givo the ‘Alderman au opportunity to spoak. Ald, Hildroth said he did not attend that meot~ ing, as somo might supposs, boonuse 1t was sald L had some CLAIM TO TME MATORALTY, In juatica to Limsolf, ha wished to atate that be waa no party ¢o that project, and would nat lend himsoll to wny such schome. Ilis reason for holdivg ovor for two woaks was Lo tho bestin. teroats of tha city, as there woro mattein in tho bar 2 tho Clerk whioh it was dosirable should bo arranged, Ald. Cooy waa in [avor of canvassing immodi- atoly, 80 a4 to allow if ponsiblo the new 1on to ako thoir seats on Monday night. Any busi- ness which might be undisposed of would not sufTer at tho handa of the now Board, THE PEOPLE WERE ANXIODS that the Aldermon-elaot should get to work and do some good for the ¢ity. A ALD., CAMPDZLL said it was perfootly competent for them to count tho votos, and then adjourn to Wedn day, or some other night to transaot what buui- noss might remaiu. \ithtegard to Ald, Culler- ton's point, 1t should bo remembered that tho eleotion was not complote uotil the Anvass waH made,—it was part of the election. Ho did not desire to postpono tho matter othor than in the interests of tho city. Lo liad hissaudals on, his stol was to bis band, and he was ready to travel ous of tiu placo in which he had attaioed suoh glory. Ald, Schsffner—You aro weary nigrim. Ald. Campboli—Yes; I am resdy to wandsr swsy, probably on to somo political desert. God only knows wnero 1 BUALL TURN UP. 1 dun't expect to meet my friond from tho Bevontsonth in tals Council again, but I do tlink thero la doconoy in all things. I have beeu williug to be lushoed by the pross, aa our successora undoubtodly will be; but there 18 n degency which tho nowapspors ought to recoge nize, und oot, the woment an eection expires, commence & we wanot to pay our TIOADE a8 it the Counell woro going to hotd over. No thought of the kind cver entared tha oravium of auy ons exoept an editor, I truat the pross will not coutinuo us in ollico by cuntivuous musrepre- senation. 'Ihe Obairman—1 find that your subatituts la simply ab o/dinanco. ‘Ald. Campbell—I shall strike the hoad off, and put rosolved in us place. Ald, Ouliortou—Would it not come in asan amen'imont 7 ‘I'he Uhmrman—It canuot bo ontertained s au amenduiont to the motion that we now proceod to cauvass, ALD, WOODMAN #aid he was Informod by a heavy tax-payer that an soon 88 tho now Council wete instalied £100,000 taxes would ve paid per day, The ciby wasio want of monoy, aud it would be truo patriotism to give tho Alderen eloot thoir seaty at ouce, Ald. Cullerton suxgested to Ald, Schaffner tho propriety of withdrawing the imotion to tuwe- dlataty canvass, aud mako tho timo bisl{-past 9. This would give an opportunity ta cloar uo the business on haud, Tney wero bound to proosed with tho canvass that night, Ald, Campboll—\o mav be bound to proceed, but suppose wa cannot getturongh 2 Ald, Bomsffuer—Were theso ordinary timos and this an ordinaryeleciion, I would say lot the matier tako the usual cauras, Ald. Oullerson—J withdiaw tho suggostion if the Alderman 18 Rolng Lo maks & spesal. ALD, ACUHAFFNER bad & faw words ta Ha behieved not alone the press, but tha great mliuflly-n( tho teople, desired the presont Council to step down and out, aud that the e men should take possos- ston of their seats a8 early as powsible, le bad not the elightest objection tacomvlying with the wishes of the paoplo in this respect. d. Campbetl vaid the quickost way, if the Councll wishod to camply with the alleged wishes of this poople, would hiave been for oach man to bave seut kv bis rexigostion afier the election, and nu allowed the new men to take bold at oncs, Cullerion~Rosignation aftor defoai? Ald2 [Laughter.] Ald, Cauipbell—Yos. ‘Ald. Schaltnor said he did nol coma uuder that bead, Ile was thoroughly in esrneat in what he smd. 1i1e object sud dosire was that the Couu- cil do not act on olitary matter in tho hands of the Clerk, There was nothing pouding but what wanld bo just as well treatod by the new Council an the present. bomo defersuca ought to be shown 10 the LT, as oxpressed at the elsotion. e could nos un- duruh‘l‘nd whv the Council shauld desire to hold on for two or three woeks longor. 'Lhey abould step down aud ous § Ro to their homes or theiy businoss, and leave tho city affair, in the handy of their Buccos8OTE. Ald, Fitzgorald moved tho pravious question. Ald, Waterinan tose to & polad of order. 'The smondment 10 postpone the oauvaws for two woeks was contrary o the statute, which 1m- poratively stated tha yoturus should bs ¢suvassad 6, "‘&l:‘: ‘Ohairman sald the amendment was out of A‘i;' Schaffner's motlon was then put snd car- slod unavimously. 'Ald, Quirk moved thei & committes of five be appoioted t0 asaieh tha Clork in cauvassing the wflfi. Woodman wanted to know it it waa pro- . Quir 3 fild. Campbell wauted some sidowalk ordi- nance takeo ugp. The Chbair Inquired it Ald. Quirk's motion waa socondgd, tlalf-s-dozon Aldmen—I¢ is not. Quilerion moved tuat & cqmmittes of thres be appomnted ta susigs tho Clerk ln can- vasslog tho vote. The resolution waw adopted, and 4o Chiaip_sppaluted Ald, Bpatding, Culler- toa, and Scbaffuer sa such Cowmuiittes, Ald. Belnfluer—J would rather be exouged. The Chair—Then Ald. Lynch will please sorve. Ald. LyochwT abject. HE OUAIR POUNDER ki deak with bie kitle gavel, f‘uLM. & '-‘\\hm' his objeotion and #x- presasd & willingness to sorve—to promote har- mony, as he explained, Tho great unwashod in the fobhy mads soms mora noise, and the Chalr once more mads the welkin ving with bis little gavel. THS OANVASAING BOARD ats in frent of the administration Charlos W, Rigdon, E, O. Lanphets, and others, anking for » mochanica’ lien to the amount of £1,762,31 on Rigdon's property on the northonst c?m!;r of Cotisgo Grove avanus sud Thirty-first stroet, CIROUIT COURT, then took D, W, Cooper and Abbis 8. (Gsrvin began & po ureata, who dnmped tho cantants of sev- | suit In trover againat Hobert U, Fowler snd oral ballot-boxes on the table. Thelr contents | Anderon Fowior, laving damagan at $2,060. were oomposed of hugae envelopos imoloning the poll-books and tally-sheots usad at the different vallry;-nlwn at thia recont eleotion, Ald. Oullerton appointed himself & commitioo of ono to do the oalliug off, and Deputy Clork Moody did the olmolnn1 off, , At this stage Ald, Cullerton aaked what should be dons about the vote for Mavor, ‘Iho Chairman thought it should be connted by the Committas snd apread npun the record. Ald, Pitzgerald could sce no {un\loa in this, inasmncli &8 the eleotion of a Mayor was ot oalled for. Ald. Camphell thought they ought to havo \he opinion of the Law Department on the quastinn, Ald. Cullerton suggested that the Commitiss entertain the vate for tho time belng, and the :{;lmlonuld bo discursed when the result was do- arad, Ald, Campbell thought {f it was discoversd that some officer uot in ths osll had baen voted for, it was eminently proper they should decido what was to be donoo in regard thereto before procoading further. ‘The Chairman—That can bo decided aftor ihe canvasa is gompleted. Ald. Oampbell—[ shatl move that the oanvass Thomas Barton fled s bill againat L, 0. Tuck, C. E. Soharlan, and Edward Phillips to rentrain thom feom advortiaing or solling cer- ain porsonal property of his whioh has Losn anjzed to patiafy & tax of E319.97. ilo claime that his proparty swas at the timo it waa aascascd only worth £300. GOUNTY COURT, In the natato of Thomas 1. Walsh, tha will was provou, and letters (estamontary were vllgé::d to Jolanns Walsh under bound for 0Ul Thomss Bronnan was appointod conservator for Patrick Iigan, adjudged iosaue, under bond for $200,000. Inthe matter of the village of Ilyde Darl, Dunlol 11, Horue, Delomas W. Potter, and John IL Lewis wore appointed Uommissionera to sn- 8oz potitions in pay-rolia Nos. 61, 62, 63, b1, 05, , and 57, CRIMINAL COURT. The apolleation for a change of venus in the Turuer forgory casa \was yenterday withdrawn, and the trial was set for & weok from Monday. The Androws trial occupiod tho Court yeater- Lhyi the fl"fl' being against bim and his mifo thint they b aa pawnbiokers, recaived and be made as to she officera voted for under tho dmmudy of stnll;u gumhs‘.‘1 The indict- mont was found .mgalost them at sn The Chalrman—That motlon fs not in order. | oxpepss to Androws, 88 Lo weays, of The motion pravailad that tho canvass should bo proseedad mith, The Committee then sotiled down to work, notwithetanding repeated efforts to have the polut sottled ttion and thoro. Whon tho Third Preginct of the Fourth Ward had boou called off, Ald. Soha(fner throw up the spongo and ratired to the Pacifio for rofreshe ments and a froab light. During the progress of the eanvaan tho Aot poliol whohad orowded the lobby m expectation of wituessing a lloman holiday gradually withe drew, and long before Lislf the ward Lad boen called over by tho elocutionary Cullerton tho onA“tnck‘:‘ Dhnm' mi wnu'hn}’( duaar{ . the couclusion of the canvass of the Sixth Ward, All. Woodman moved to adjourn until this evemng. The molion provailed, sud the Council atood adjourned. THE COURTS. Asscszment Cascs—Fox & Xownrd— Bunkruptey Busincss—fiecord of Sudgments and Now Suiis-Crimis nal Mattors. TOX & JOWABD, Just beforo Judge Drummond lofs for Mil- wankee, sbout thres wosks ago, ho dellvored a decision in tho mattor of the petiton for reviow of Hodgkins and Oraue, from an ordar of Judge Ilodgett, in which o roversad the order of the District Judge, affirmlog a aslo of cortaln prop- orty of Fox & Ioward to Couro & Carklos for a futuro determination, Yealeraay ma eX- tended argument was made by tho attornoys on both sldes, and the Judge mado an order that tho eale to QOouro & Carkine should be Bt amde, and that Hodgkins and Orane ehoald bo sllowed to have it on paving $40,600,—the amouns bid by Couro & Oarkins, —nnd also on paving for say improvemonta made in tho proporty minge the sslo. The Iatter aro to have she amount of chair hid refunded to thom aftor doducting the valuc of any of the properky tuat may have been aold, and the awmount of the profita derlved from 18 use. TIHE SUMMER YACATION. The following ordst was promulgatod yastor- day by Judgo Qary, of the Bugferior Court ¢ ‘Thare s to ba no call of the calendar In July, but, it Doth parties to any otsea sgres In writiog to try tho samo {n Jutly, & calsndar of auch osses will bs wads up, tho call theraof t begin July 5. Cases on such calondar will take prassdoncs in tha ordor in which thoy stund on the genaral dookets, . Judge Williams, of ths Ciromt Court, thinks tbat I order to koop up with his bu ness, ha will ba obliged to hear any cassa whors tue partios ngres to bavo them set. Thors will bs no compulsory call, as waa agreed by the Judgen last week, but thare will in all likelibood ba plooty of oaves submitted to keop thres or four Judges buay the groater part of vacation. CONDEMNATION VERDIOTE. The folloaiug verdiots wore rendered yester- day 1 certamn ocondemnation auits lately tried belare Judge Jameson. 81,000, Tho goods in question wero ~vatuod At abont £5,000, and are said to have boon atolen from loroman & Irlediandor several monthy 2o, and subasquently found in au auction storo 81, Louis, whoro thoy had boen placed for salo by & brother of Mra, Audrows, who is & pawn- broker in that city. Tue evidenco was conclud- ad and tho argunient o tho' jury on tho patt of the Brulocuuon commenced. 'Tho trial wos ro- markable for stravgo swearing on the part of tho Bt. Louis parties, and au aqually wtrange verdiot in anticipatod, ae money Lias noy been sparod in the management of the dofonso, THE OALL. Jubae BLopoETT ~Hot cases. Jupae GAur—363 to 382 inclusive, Junoz Janrson—45,302, City va, Walker, 49,- 108, City vh. Bddy, and 01172, City ve, Kent. Jupuz Ji0oEns~—278 to 804 inclusive, Junur Bootu~260 to 285 inclusive. Juoee MeALutstzi—No eall. Juboe Fanwert—No call. No, 873 on trial, Jupak WiLLIAss—Sat casos Now. 819 and 20. JUDOMENTH, BurenIos CounT—CoNrLeptoNs—bichacl Grager va, Andreas and Theresa enznor, $333,—Hlobert T, dMar- 4n ve. Charlea Ii, Jolmes, $104.50, Qisourr Count——Jupok Nudras—Joln Dillenberg ‘v&, Jaoob Hichley, $13, Jupok Bouti—Joseph Frank et al. va. Minne Cum. mius, $247,18,—J, F, Mslla ct al, va. Jobu Kuller and Martln Koller, $ 133,54, DANRBUPTCY FROCEEDINGS AT SPRINOFIELD, ILL. oecuts Duapaieh to I'ne Chicaau Lrioune. BpniNarisLy, 11, April 24.—Joba C. Huuter, of Owaneco, Clristian County, to-day filsd a voluutary petitiou in bankruptey. A docroo of foroclosure has bekn ordered in tho United Btates Court 1u tuo caso of the Farm- ers' Loan and Truss Compauy of Now York va. tho Chizsgo & lilinois Boutnern Iiailroad Com- pany, Prococdings in bankraptcy agalost William MoNelll, IL B, McNaili, sud I'. A, MeNoill, of TPans, havo boen dismizsod. THE ILLINOIS LIQUOR LAW. Not long sinca n cara involving tha constitu- tionality of the Liquor low wa# tried boforo Judgo Tipton, who aflirmed tho constitutional- ity of tho law, aod tho offender was soutouved. Gon, MoNults, of defondaut’s counsel, bas now obtained a writ of suorsedens from Judge Dickoy, of the Bupremo Court. 'The point ls raiBod that tho titla of the bill did not rocuiva a constitutional majonity yute ou {ts alleged pas- sago, and that the title being au cvscntisl part, tho act is thereforo wholly vold. 10WA BUPREME COURT. Snecial Diepateh to ‘I ne Chreaa Tribune, Dusuqug, 1a., April 24.—Tho following decls- fona were rendered in tho Buprems Court yos- tarday ; Farley, l%[;n.\hnk vu, Willlogham; from Woodbury District; aftirmed on plaintiff’s appesl and roverved on defendant’s appeul, Mammopd ve. ‘Tne Chicsgo & Northwoatern Rtall- rosd Company § from Marelisll District 3 aflirined, Soely v2. ooy, appellsat; from' Mahaaka Dis- rme ‘Armtrong v, Lester o sl from Warren Oircuit; afirmed, il & Cou appellsnts, vs. Frazier; from Heary Dis- trict; 3 Feil va, Tho Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Missonri trie Cit; lark Lipoe o%ul‘l.drar nne;ama\x;t- gr &l::;‘ {‘.‘l‘.‘:"’:r': &mmr. sppellants; from Muscatine booefita for opontng and wideniog West Wash- i - . ™ Bt ea’ svom g rallroad to-Uontral Pari | o, of Towa . Haven, sppelant from Towsrd Verdict that the premises of thoss who objocted | “Agiqnmod to Tuesday. totho nasessment are not nesossed more thau thoy will be bonolited, or moro than their share of tho improvemont. City va, 8. I, tonoro ot al, mont of bensfita for tho oxtonsion of Veruon avanue from Thirty-saventh stroct to Egan ave- pue. Same vordict as 1n preceding cass. City vs. Dickiusoufst al. forsasosament of boo- ofits for opouing West Van Duren street from Hoyne to Leavitt stroet. Verdict that cortuin viocos of praperty are uot uver-assossed, aod that others are under-assossed to the amount of 54,000, THE CROPS. ILLINOIS, Special Coryespondence of T'he Unicaan Tribune. Lopa, Iroquoir Oo., IiL., April 22,—~Knowing tho Usop intereat felt iutho crop-prospsat at this time, I thought I would give you tbe result of my obeorvaugos. This being iu the coru-balt of tho Btate, our farmers roly moatly on their corn crops. Ifhud the farmers loro twenty-five or shurty daya lator with thelr ulowing than last yoar, I visitod ono farm of 900 acres whers, at tlua time 1sst year, they had 200 acres plowed, and tiis year thore are not b acres plowed ; aud ting 18 the etuntivn of this purt of "tho county. I have meon o great wany farmers gathoer- for the sssesa- UNITED BIATRS COUNTS, Dater L. Voorhing, Aduinistrator of Banjamin T, Davis, doceased, tiad a bill yesterdav against William and Jane Hlopiinvon, (iorge Qurduer, and Mary E. and Jolin W, Cumington to fore- closs & mortgaga for 83,000 op Lot 10, in the middle tier of Onkenwald Subdivision, ing thelr last yea's crop of = coin. VANERUPTCY MATTERS. I exaomued ona farm and found A potition was flod Ssiurday sgainst Goorge | the corn = very vndly damaged, and only fit for foeding hoge. ‘Ehoro “ias been more rafn Ltho pass vino moutha than over known be- fore. 'Tio weather was so wet last fall that the corn-orop did not wature well. August aud Hoptembor wote vory wet sud cold,—so much ko that tho corn-crop a8 shoriened at least 26 poc ount from what farmers onticipated: and there was 0o cold, frosty woathier to senson tho cab, 80 tbat & largo Awount of cura waa lett in tho Btook In tho fleld. Corn was st a low price, and thoro was & largo amount of it fod to cattlo and hoga, aud wastod. Almost all of the corn in tho Dbauds of fariners now is uncoverod, and, 1 think, badly damasged. It will be imposmble for facwiors to tuake delivarics of corn uut.l after they havo sowed thoir small gralu aua plantad thetr corn, whicu will take tham uutll Juos 10, providod wo Lave favcrable westhar from thia out. I think there will bo a large amount of ovru-groun 1 1o 1o this year. ‘hio farmors will Lave tu use overy borse, mule, oto , 1o got their crops 1 tho grouud lo timo, {Torads are solling at high prices in this couuty at shus fime, Our farmers are souding wto Indiana and Sonthern Iilioois to purchisscstock-hogs. Oue farmer has whipped iu here 460 hogs to consumo u.m\g-m corn. A Bracknzuny, Kano Co. I, April 23. bave bad very oo woathor this ook for farm wg. The ground fa bocowing quise diy, and farmors aro pushiug their work ns rapidly as possiblo. Dut very little ground was piowod lagt fall, The hoavv reins aud open wintor Davo miado the ground very hand, Bowing pro- gressos vory slowly, Thero will probsbly bo ioss wheat aud bartey sown in Kane County this your than evos bofoie, Corn and_oat will bo tlio principsl crops raised. The moah tempera- ture, ot 6 6. w,, 0f this oiontn up to the 224, ; corresponding voriod last yoar, B. Dunton avd Alexander Vanco Drowm, com- mi-sion merchants under the firm nkme of Dun- tou, Brown_& Oo., by the following of ther creditors : B. Adams & Co., who olaiin $202.60 ; Uuderwuod & Co., $987 ; Biles, Galdy & Ale- alanon, #6253 A, A. Rsokin & Ca., $375; Jones % Hoymond, $375 ; Norton, Son & Oa., 318,75 MoCormick, Adams & Co., 8275; Wiltlam Youug & Co., 336 ; A. Eichold & Co., 8012.50: Joun Dupes, Jt., $1.665,25 3 E. O, Duncau, 3468.75 ; Juilus 0, Guthrie, 8435 ; Goorge Ellison, §21:0.50 ; and Witllam Lton, €425, liissllaged that the firp made & preferoutlal asugomont of about £30,000 worth of notes, claims, hook ac- couats to E. A. Otls, otc,, with intent to defraud thew croditors, aud also thai thor u coutein. plation of insolvency made a payment of ¥700 to ouo — Marun of Beluit, ono of their creditora. A rulo to abow causo Mav 2 was eutered. Andrew Lucas snd William £, Hunt, hard- ware worchants, at Nos. 53 aud 80 Lake streat, undes the firm namo of Edwin lunt & Sous, filed a voluutary petition yesterdav. ‘Thoir pro- forred dabts aro $093,33, the sccured #£19,100.06, aud the unsocured $75,793.80, The aswota cou- plst of opon accounts amounting to 83k, 955.08, chosoy lu mction —about 321,500, stock of goods $51,000, snd fixturos worth abont 33,000, W, 1% [unt baa lnterest in somo land valued ab €2,700, beeldos thiy nether partuer Las sny lHabilitios uor sssets. The potition waa roferred to Registor Hibbard, and Mark Kimball was appointed Provisional As- wienec, A patition was alao filed against George H. Rozet, a real-ostata doaler of tuis city, haviug bla ottioe at Room 10, No. 13 Wasnington stroot, by the following peruons, croditors uf his June{m A. Griswold, olaiming 81,823 ; Sarali E, It Bmitl, A 00, , RN, was 33 dogror L ‘"fi:n“ Yotk SO0 N acter. | 75.. Tho buds of fruii-tracs ara ewailing out, phia, Poun., 803503 U, Cowles & Co., and tho graus (8 growiug fluely. LB 801467; Harnwon & Whitohead, sosar’ e Gonrge C. Bmith & Drothor, $4,169.08, snd Mar: i D e e, tin Androws, $272. Suspension of paymont only is charged. A rule toshow ocausa May 2, was made, ‘I'homas J, Bircbler, o book sellar sy No. 117 Raudalph street, went into voluntary bankrupt- ¢y yosterday, [1ia dobts are all uascourcd, aud amount to $4,399.60. The nssets oomprise ois stock of goods, worth $3,000; opeu accounts, §071.90; fxtures in st0ro, §148, sud othor per: wonal proporty 2317, The potitian waa 1oforred to Registor Hibbard, and K, E. Jonking was av« onted Provisional Ausignes, witl thority to ake posseaslon of the stock. In tho cass of the F'arn Ooal Comvsay, an ordor was made yestorday on sil porsous intere estod to show aauuo by Ay 14 why the procoed- inga should not be divmisiad, L 'ne procesdioge agalust Levi Wolf wora or- dared to be dismissed on payment of all couta. A fust dividend meoting will ba beld May 18 10 the matter of Moss & Samean. Au Assigneo will bo ohioeen thia morniog for Thomas MoArthur, Willism Hi, Banks also filed s voluntary peti- tlon, the partioulars of whioh canuot be given uniil to-mortow, HUPERIOD COURT IN LRIEY. Phillp M. Decker commenced an sction in Davexvos, In., April 3L.—The continued fine waeathor 18 allowing the {armers of this county to get 10 largo crops of wheat and barloy. ‘Tho soeding of tho Iatter ia about comploted, and that of wheat will ba done this weok, Of barloy Tast year thus county produced 1,009,000 bushels, and e crop of this yoar will bo oqually aa large if the weatbor ls good. I'rospects fur fruis aro BO0 ciat Dupateh to The Chtcago Tribuny, Towa Curr, Ia., April 23,—Farmors herea- sad it tha prospocis of a fair so pagt weos tho weatboer bas been splondid for gram-sowing and farw: rk genaratly, Moro wheat will be sowu this ason than was saticipsted & weok aiuce. rree-fourthis of the acreage equal to last yoar is already sown, nad anoter fourth will be sown by tho last of this week, Thoro will bea larger breadth of corn planted this xeason than ast. Weatuer worm, sud vegetation sdvancing taplaly. KANSAS. Special Dupeteh ta £hs Chicaoe 1riduns, Lzaveswosrit, Ken., April 23.~Tne crops in tres) sxainst Edwin J. Roeves and Warren | $hiv Htate look fiuo, Ulless zomo very uoususl o, aving damgos ut 85,000, ovent happena tho wheat crop will bo both the Johu M, Vao Oude) & Oo. fled » potitlon | Jargest sud tho beut over kuown it Kausss, In gainat Charlea W, Ligdon, O. 1l Van Oade, k. svery direction broad flelds of whoat, groen aud lusuviant, meek tho oye, sbd tho fariers are Jubiiagt, | Norwich Bulletin: A Preston wag was very angry, ou goiug home tho otbor night, to ind fuat “his wfh Lisd lont tbo ouly Dibla io the bause. Mo said it wasa disgraca that fo this poriod of Christian enliguienment s feunly should bave anl{ ono copy of the Dible, It ssoms bo wanted to docida a ot 48 o wheibier it was Paul or Copias who waid ‘*Corkistency, shou art & jewel. - . Kelloy, and others, to obtain a mechanics’ lion to tha amaunt of 83,000 on Rigdou's Sub- divislon on the northeast earner of Coitage Grove sveoue and ‘Thirty-fret strest, Baldwin & Btone begsn a euit In roplevin sgaivst R. 8, Bmith, H. L. Turner, and ‘V. A. Bond, to recover two sccepted drafts for 8500 each. Qwon Evans began » sult n reolevin ageina Rachel Gitl md"ll- 1. Oaipin to tecover naa w: juod af . R i ioa & petition sgatast INSURANCE. The Aunual Roport of the Auditor of State. Among the oil patntings we notice the Amorican minter, G, H. Bonghtou's, * God Spoed,” lent. y A, M. Maraden, Esq., valued at £1,050; *Tue Three Sisters,® by J. Archer, . 8. A,, lent vy Herdry Joschin, E-rl.. valued a £800; “The \leats,” by H. Calderon Philip, lent by Meesrs, Aguew & Hons. Thers Is npicture by IKrofts, lont by V. Howe, Eaq., “'Ligny,” worth £400: another, by Eyre (rowe, lont by Mosars, Agnow & Bou, ‘*After a un;" one by William Charles Thamas Dobson, worth £1,000, sitle, *Childron's Chil~ d.ron aro tho Crawn of Old Mon,"” lent b{ J. Carolus 8tarling, Es.; anotber, wozth £80), by the aame artint, *Tho Widow's' Sou Haised to Lito;" three by Alfred Elmore, R. A., lont by John Borle, two of thom on Herintural subjocta, oach ratod at £1,050: Frith's groat picture of L 'I}u Tsilway Station, ™ lant by Messrs, Graves & Co,, valuo, £5,000; threo by Hir -Francis Grant, President of the Royal Academy, of roat bistorlo valuo: ous by Sirs, Loulso Jon- iug, wifo of Mr. Joseph M. Jopling, tho Becro- tary, * Tho Five Histers of York," from Nicholas Nickleby, valus, £577. Folloning thosa aro works “in_ the elaborsie catalogus from tho late R. O. Lesiia, I. A from J. G. Lewis; from tho lato Daniel I Mpueliso ; ons from Jobn Everott Millais, R, A, “Early Daya": one from F.F. Poole, R, A., valned at £1,500, “The Lion In tho Path,” loaned by Messcts. Agoew & Son; portraits by Bir Joslus Roynolda; an original partrall of Washingtop, by the lato Gilvert Stusit; an original Turner, * Dolbadden Castle, North Wales;” some Landscers: an incomparabin dispiay of wator-colora sand old engravings, with many eqaally rare architectural doaigns. Many of those coptributwos are for sale, with the pricos fixed. THE SUCCESSFUL PHYSICIAN. Fyom the St. Louts Globe, ‘Tbera 18 probably no man to whom tho com- mupnity owe 80 much asto tho honoest, fair- epoken physician who does bis actual duty Loth to himself apd to bhis patlents. Really skilifal physicisus are notso numeroos that thoir vir- tues need no mention, and henco tho advertise~ ment of Dr. R. V. Piczco, ot Buffalo, may well clam the reader' atieution, Dr. Pierce iss type of aclass of men who obtsin succoss by careful and well-dirocted effort, not attompting too much; or creating falao idens as to ability. ‘The only reliable pbysiciau in theso days of com- Proflts and Losses of the Insurance Com= panieses=Thelr Assets and Lia billtles, The repors of tho Auditor of Btate tothe Govern- or, advanco shoots of which bLave boen fur- pished Tne TRIRUNK, there are now 187 fire and firo-mariue Inaurance companios complying with the lassn of this Btate, divided aa forlowa: Nioa Joint stock compantes of Illinois; 1 mutusl company of Tllinoisy 158 joiot stook companios of other States; 7 mutaal oompantes of other Htatoa ¢ 14 forelgn companies ; total, 187, Duritig the year last paat thirty-four fire and firo-marino insurance compauies of othor tatos and foreign countries have complled with the taws of Illinois and been admitted to do busi- wess in thin Blate. Their aggrogate capital s $7,839,221,500. ABBETS. The dotailed sttemout of the asssts of tho firo aud _flre-marine companies dojug busioess in the Stato is an follows for the joint-atock compantes of 1llinols Aggregate asaste § 0 212,83 Fidelity Furcat City. Btates, owning rel{ ostato valued at §5,645,663.21, aud with total aggregate assots of F10G,0l 030,11, are dolug busiuess in tho Btate. Bo- sides those thore aro seveu mutual companies of other Htatoa doing busivess in filinols, the availablo nuests of which are reported at #12,590,037.90, THE POREION COMPANIES doing bnainess in itinois are tho foliawing : Comgany. Awsete, | plicated disordors and Ligh-presauro living la fi‘::’.%?.‘.i:%,‘é,‘:’:‘? fwsoclstion, Eaglead...§ A% | the *Specialiat,” tho man who underntands Lie Twperial Fire, LOGIADG veeseenss B9ei4ay | One brauch of the business, Buch in bis lino Laucashire, England, . . Liverpool & London & Globe, England, Tondon Asenrance Corporation, Lngland, North British & Merchanta' Fire, Great I,. Northern Ansurance, Great Dritaln. Queen, England.. Scottish Comumer Tathl. s, isshossidusoinssss voeon 811,682,205 These have branch ofiices in the United States. Donides theeo the following foreign companies alyo do businets here : is Dr. Pierce. For tho benefit of his roadera ho has writton ** Common Nonse Medical Adviser," which is well worth reading by those who nood suoh & work. With etrict business honor, high professional skill, reasonablo fees, aud a largo corps of compotent aesistants, Dr. Plerce will doubtless mako bis name familliar as * honso- hold words." l,nofig Companies. Asaatn, ~ WHISKY. Dritiah American Amsocistion Co,, Csnads..§ 845,451 Royal, Euglaud, 18,009,429 Ttoynl Canadian, Canada,....1e. Wcbtern Assurance, Canads, Totalsues T}m BERIC] ; Lc ot panies takiug risks in the s is roporied at §166,264,041.70, THE LOBSES ADIUSTED, KENTUOKY FAVORITE! THE PUREST STIHOLANT. The Finest Whisky Known. SOLD BY J.K.VANDUZER 128 LAKE-ST., CORNER CLARK. AMUSEMENTS. UNADJUSTED, AND BX- BISTED of the Illincia joint-stock companics aggrogsto £181,072.68, and their aggrogate labilitics £J,- 026,628.26, losvivg » surplus over of paid-up oapital of 8593,01C.89, and ns regands stock- holaers of 2,435,385, Tho joiot-stock com- paniea of other States doing business in Il nos report total losses adjusted, unadjusted, and yosisted at ©4,429,901.40, leaving a surpins of paid-up capital of §23,400,232.63, and an re- gards polics-noldors of 270,501,922.17. Total lisbilition, 4,524,279.04, The mutnal companies of othar Btates roport total liability for Josses of 2408,574.29, leaving & furplon for beucfit of policy-holders of $9,- 144,848.75, with aggregate liabilitics of &3,- 455,008,565, z Txhtx..mmifd °°fi.§“"°‘, uponul,gul'!uenlsalnd- A A A~ A et B A PPN justed, unsdjus! ,147,- 0836 : v,nul{mume:.n 400 CODATLI 3 b EXPOSITION ;B_UH"DING' plua of pud-up capital £3,751,087.83 (which 18 Riven for but fonr companies) ; and aurplus as regards policy-holdors of $13,349,112.30. THE PREMIUM BECELPTS wo1e as follaws for tue year ; THlinois joint-stook companics, $2,067,826.44 ; joint-aock companies of other States, $50,018,- 702,50: mutunl componies of otber Biates, §02,894,801; foreign componies, £14,398.- 812,54, 'The ypromum roceipts of all the compnanies were £69,370,832.61, which {ncindes all thoir busioess in and without tho Slate. The lorses poid during the yoar wero €:15,526,874.15, ebowing & balanco in favor of the compnmes for the year's business of nearly £34,000,000, Tho fire rists written duriug the last year in 1hinois smounted to 434,702,042, at sn average premium of 1.28 per cout, smountng to §6.320,~ 604,01, The losses 1 the Stato paid during the sama time woro but 3L.570,839.62, or 25.24 per cent of promiunins roceived, sod 82-100 por cent of the risks wiitten. ‘Friday Nignt, Saturday Matinos, and fatundey Nigh e a0, 176, FHietly FIRST GRAND CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION IN AMERICA, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF TRE FIRST REGIMENT, L §. 6., This Qrgantaation will e TRKE GRAND, CENTEN. TAL PitOMENADK CUNCELTS with GILMORE'S FAMOUS BAND, Including fifty emlnens musiclans. TWO PRIMA DUNNAS I THK FIELD, MAD. EUGENIE PAPPENHEIM, ‘he grratest Prina Donua In Amorics, frum tho Stre Ko9eb 1*A'Ian Upera, Lof tiret appaarancs in Chioago. MISS EMIMA C. THURSBY, ‘Tho Pavurile Amesican Suprano, MR. J. LEVY, tho greatast Cornet.Player liring. Mk 3. AIHOCKGE, the great Amnacican, Goraet- The wholo andor t-a directlon af Mr. Gll~ Kin st e taiice Vatore apenlng the Glnten- Kxporition at Pailkdelphia, on tha 1ith of May, "I o Progranimo, wolon will bs & guunced shortiy, will tncludo saicotions’ from o pepular oituposors aad Na- tionai airs sad wl) climg st ADs o of cuchs porformance witha OENTENNIAL MARCH, . i t oy . il sppaat in & FULL 5 Cono'rt. oucerd il bu fuaugusated by fring of aynaon, Arrangameats havo beay mindn with the railroads cen- tering in the city 1o runspec 18, aud reducod ratos will b0 wlored to pariios aiteuding the ration, Notwitistanding thie saormous eipanss aitoading the grand undortahing, the vrica of admissius ta all paris ot the bulldiug hae baou placed a* SO0 OENTS. The salo of iekets will comnsogs on harsday, April 97, a4 all the leaiting book and musto storss. Partiss a-tonding trom otnor citios desiring Information, shonid addrow Headquarters First Regiment, L 8, G., URICAGU, JLL. ADELPHI THEATRE. More Now Faces this Weok. COTTON & BIRDUE, this week only, Mua NELLIE LAMKELLE, s ALICE KEMP, COTTON and BIRDUE, BARNEY HEVYNOLDS, WILLIAM A, ASLTON. 3is ULLY PIEKL GEORGE snd CHARLYES REYNOLDS, Misa ANN. FOX, JOP A, GULICK. Henry Dyron's lauglisbile musical burlesque, the SLVEN YEANS' DUBISESA, ‘The following tabular atatemert gives & com- parativo view of the buoiuess of all the com- paimes dolug business in tho Biate for the past £evon yoais: Tissa®, ¥ Myt nal :‘m TLLY U6y 1T 8 WIGTY LIRS *NELIIZM BXSIX 1070 G'110 I¥] 10T R B ! B N oz, the Dosuty and the Driganda, The Great Olo. George Neynold original aketch, the ] | X - Muiuces Welnesday and taturder. Ladies' uighte Tuuowday snd Thunsday, Friday evenlny bemeit of iss Nilly Pleris, Tho fowuat prices in tho city. McOORMIOK'S HALL-—Von Bulow, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY EV'AS, May 3 and 8, and BATURDAY MATINEE, May 6, Farewell appearances in Chicago of ans von Bulovw, Assisted Ly the Young Amoriosn Soprano, MISS LIZZIE ORONYN. Adlsalon, $1; Hecured Soats, S0c aud $1 oxtra. Huatls for ale ou andafter Friday, April 34, at oot & Hous Munlo Btore, 158 Btate-st,, whore jrogratumice can behad, Chickering Planos used by Yoa Bulow, ) nmumg 99}@}»\'8 THEATRE, ON! u? A a_.':;"n?fi.!;u“'.’%fl‘.hi.':k Fonern ‘I'ho profits and losses of the Companios dur- 1bg tho Bamo yeare, eativating tho expeusos ta have boon H0 per cens of the roceipty, are ro- portod as follons: No,of Cos, Frofl ) $ 88,7 1875, 55 Heeidea tho foregoing thore were riska i force Doc. 31, 1675, in townehip and other mutus! fira companics (o tbe amount of #14L960,718. THE CENTENNIAL. . ‘The Exhibition of liritiah Ars, Phuudetphts Freos, 3ir. Joseph M, Jopling, erintendent of the Fino-Art Seotion and Secretary of (he Drit- ish Committos, reached Philadelphis by the Aworicau ateamer iudisua on Tuesday, snd i already engaged in ths recaption, ki g, and placing of these objects, Among tho oil-paintings aro five from her nfn o4t to Queou: **The Msiriage uf his INoyal Higbnoaa the Priuce of Wales, in 8t, George's Chapel, Windsor, tho 10th of Mlarch, 1883," by Withum Powell Frith, R, A.; the poitraiy of “Her Majesty o Coronation Robes,* by Bir ay Jang Satuntuy rday evoning, Uld C: BALSBURY'a"TROU- =3 AMONDAY, Aprll 4, and during the weex, moro brililant new atars, The oxquisitu nusical ykitch ar- tists PRANK LAVARNIE, Mbis CARKIE LAVALNIE, sud Miss PANNIE MONTAQUE,who stand unrivaled, and come 1o Ws with an envisble eputation in all tue Easteru citfes. All the principal foatures of last week ad. Crowded housea nightly, Everybody des Ughted, Tho best entustalumant for the prive in Awerica. go‘exg-}fl-gu‘;;r‘;’l‘ih- l.l’uyxl o of th; \ounnl £~ Adwmisalon 5 cents. 'rince Rlobay uke o {1 #ecoud son ol Hive® Eaward the Yonta with Acuie | THREE GRAND CONCERTS, deughter of tho Duke of Norfolk, | - New Englnd hfnurc'h,' cornor Norts Dearbora-at, Dulawar itk conver T L T -, Johin Whily, orgauiet’ alss Joss AL o e ar thrvo concorts, §1; sluglo tickets, venits, for nale st Lyon & Hualy's. 15th of May, 1478," by the late J. North- coto, R. A the “Death of Geu. Wolfe, by tho late Boojamin West, I R. A, \ mootiug of the Membors of the oy my," by the late Johau Zoflany, Thare is also & watar-color painting by for Royal Highneus the Princess Louise, Marchioness of Lorue; tha colossal group of ** America,” by John Boll, from the origiual marblo at the Albart Meuor~ FHBASURY DEPATRMENT, Oyricu or Oour(luu_llwlfll! Dunwot.l l, 1oproduced terra cotta by Meaurs. \WABIINOTON, Leb. & 1¢ T Diuton & oy - the bust af tho | ,Alvgrogs beriag eislztieii iy ot ojanin Weat, by tho Iste Bir | DR RNy e P et ultinte \bros Francls Loggat Ohautroy, lend the IML-\ mnk "Lf&"é' ""‘Mh ves, ot tho ofley 0 Acsdemy, Loudon; the bust of Fisxwan, by d baak! iy ot Ouleaggy T 50y knoOX, John Adams Acton, lent by the Koyal Academy. Comptsolles of the Oarzeacy, RAILROAD TIME TABLE. RRRIVAL AND DEPARTITRR OF TRAINS EXPLANATION OF ILEFEORNCE WARAS.—=F Satirdey s copled. * Sundi A N R " CHICAGO & :(()R‘MVIET’EN’I RAILWAY, Tlekes Qffices, 62 Clark-oly T arried, —— aPacifio Fart Lins, abubuuue Day Ex. 5id i:[l}nm bodus NIRL 1 SOmuns Righy Hpres o o 533 AT 23333 5383 B 333 1) 25338 33372353 S @—Depotcorner of Wellaand 8-Depotoorner of Oansiand Kiasi MICHIONN CENTRAL RAILTOAD, Tnzieat epot, fool af Ik Tickei-offce, 11 Clas and at Saimer ilou + and Fool af Tcentyseomtost, | Ly southeast eorner of Randolpd, \ My Night 1 Batardey B2, 1 onday Ex. § Dally.. CHICAND, ALTON & ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO, KANSAS e .m!'y: BSMVEH s‘uom LINES. e At Dot a1 andsimat T Kanass City and Dancor Pat KL, Tons agd Spdngiold lr, B, 1ouis Sprinieli & Toss R A Peoria, Keokn) Ghicuin & Padiican %‘;’;.i‘.’.‘.‘.’h‘n | v, Lnoun, 2 Joliet A Dmig Actommnd ties LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN. Leaze, Arrive. aq, via mais lno, 6:40 8, .| 6:10 p. M, Bpsclal N, Y. B :| 805 m. ! Atluatio liantess, aaly. S| S m Ascommadati Night Hxvress, CHICAGD, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILROAD. Cnion Derat, torner Yaditon and Osnal-its, Tckel O] 63 Scuth Clarh-sts, opposiis Sherman Houte, andal Depofs Biiwankeo Kzpross, - o {* 7:20 p, ma Wistinela s rente 1 3 DrON. 10 | ¥ N teonn| | wiiproae: 03 p. 10,11 008, . Night Expre: 1+ 0:43p.m., il teaine Milmaukoo. Tickota far 8. e s e i e Rod Chion, or vis Watortown, LaCrosse, and Winona. v e L CETR RO, el oo o andbloh sk naar Clarke "+ _TAe Teart, Arriva, o e rinaneid o Fonria and R eokuk il Bioax Ulty lix, Bloux City k: o A LTI L T, ot o btk Iniianazars Hleeaidty ek Cimat i Hisssanihate. TN Ofisss, 63 Glariti s ndatdevoir Arrive, ‘Autors Passancor (35 | Dubudus & Buius0ity 113, Paaifia Night Ezv. for Oma? Kaasas Uity, Inavon: 'ctit»0n & St. Josopn Duwnor's (3:0va Accom i Duwser'atirora Acoommudation| Uawner'stizovs Aczummadath *Ex. Buada7, 1Kz, Saturdar, TEx, Mondar. ERIE AND CHICAGD LINS, Teket Offous, 83 Clurl. et Ihrirs, anid ot Depiot, 12 dic) corner Mudiaor, Traias Sannet Hoiem, T a\ leura from Kepontim Buitdi ) T 1 Arree, Day Eapross—-Fullian, | | ing-kom dluopiag . Ca ) Now York withont, ciana At unlfixnynh«l'\llllx a [ wing. Hoom d'ituta) Catn, TOuly line running tho byl o PITISBURG, FT. WAYNE - Ci Dran- s, 1 | o) 808 m Day Expresa. Testio k10 Fant Lt {rti Ao L o, it ¥ 6 p. s Tturlay sacenteds »Sunday eterpted. 4 Monday excont BALTINORE & D10 ! nAILA010, Truing leare srom reus astlyar Jaid Lin £ ar ll!lulv{‘(wmfr»‘(: L il n owt_ ¢ Wadivan-st, und fchuinaz, Clty dfice, 81 Clar corner of Washe ¥hailr. Dstly. *Dajly, CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAY % PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depol,sormar Vo Huren and Skermonte, Nekelopea Grand luciia Drriet, Qmaba, Leavonwith & Atchison s ¢ iTip.m Poru scomuodation. e, 1 A m, $10.0 D, w, |2 4288, o4 FOR SALE, 1 Work Dagkets, Markes Laskotu,ILind B kets, aUSTETN 8 DOLLAI. HTOLE, 106 Eant Mad~ 9 ison-at, BARLOW'S IND1GO BLUE. 1ts morits as & WARH BLUK bave boen fully tested and, todorsed by thousands of bousokwcpers. Yuuz groous' wught to bave it on salu. Ak i 1, WILTU Nl KIUroet sreen ~MEDICAL OARDS. . DR‘H JAJ@ESB Lock Mospital, cor, Washiaton & Frankiln-sts, Onartored Ly tus State of Hilnuks (or the express pure pute of ghring unmediste relivf 1o w1 prival irunio, ‘ana uripacy dlacsses Coiwplica fusmse, It te well known tuat b1 bassiood st 10 Beadul il protession 10F tha Avoand expuncuce aru all-buportant. S fln[nl ioee~s by droaius, plnpl 0rd. oa positively o oured. 1. dolicate attontin, call or weite, I s, A& tur tha milio, Slariags {uide, whish tolia 1on all about thcaw U soasea-—who stinula mAcrT—why To pay D ataga, - Dr. Jaiosliss 3 roours and Dariors. You scono oo bub tha Doctor, Dr. Jauwos o naitatiun rlwsen froo and inviteds nvant honie fur pa- Oméobonrs, o, m. 107 Sundaye, 10 4 U & 2o bonrs, a.m: w1 b m PR AR Cusiness strichiy ountitantiat, o Dr. C. Bigelow Hias removed trom 379 Houth Ulark-at, to 52 West Madison-at,, whera ho will be plossed fo xes Lis old patients, ife will contiune to treat Chirunio Neryoua #nd Hiin Diseavea. The poor will bo treated freo from £10 4 b 1. oach day, it Matrlago Guide, Lirgs wte 200 pages, ginng all information 10 thoso who inlen 10 marcy aud those who are fu auy way uufilted for marriage Prioy 80 cunts; sent to ciy address, Oflic bours from 0 a. o, 809 . . Sundays, 2404 p. 1 Everytbing contidents DR. CLARKE. The unfortunste of boths sexes cousult the celebrated Dr, CLARKE, 8o~ Send two stampd for * Safeguanl of ilealth.” T2~ send two slamps work on Norve ous and Sexnal Diseases, Celobrated Fowala Mils, 41,00 s 5 por box, Hooka: » Lsolurls Suthropels ogy," §1, _ *Yoir Kilout Friend," U8 ceuti, *The Great Bocret," 13 centy, Senual ' Weakuess caral at oucs, Consuitstion freo aud sacred, A ¥ fottord to DF, ¥. U, ULATKE, 185 Bouth Clarkst, yegumst Py, Kean, 175 Scatk Clark-st, coreer of Bearee, Chleaza, 8 ansulted. or by wall, free pt eiia o T e A ey e 3 Buadaye (eomy volds ERVOUS BXHAUSTION—A Mubiu INERYOUS KXUALE foctarue thivared i Ra Buscutnor ALstons, Now York, oo the caves aud vure ordihe s shoat tiaop 8 or e o and the" uataiat of tol e thor, DIt " ORIPIION FREEB For e spoody curoof fiuminal Woakness, Loet Mans bood, and rders. ught oo by indisczeuions oo exceas. ingredlanta, Address Any d 3 6 lngredlan! DAVIDSO?{’& &)‘,.’I‘Lx 3,248, New Yorky