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THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Qonrad Nledert yosterday filsd his bond a8 Conetable for the Town of Elk Grovo. 2. H, Rowo, from the Town of Tiyde Parlk, yosterday filed new honds, and is sgain Con- siablo. The temperatura yoatordsy, as obsorved by ‘Manaass, oplician, No, 83 Madisan strect (Lnin. vxa Buitding), was, at 8 w, m., 40 degroes; 10 a.m., 473 12m,, 473 8p. m., 60; 8 p. m.y 40; baromoter, 88, m,, 20.20; 8 p. m., 20.01. The' police ara searching for n man named Micheel Fitzgibbons, whndh:n boen mluln;{ 3 Halsted stroet for soveral 5-'35'2.’5° l??‘lvs:o:u;uot 10 fnchon in hoight, hag dark halr and oyes, falr comploxion, saundy O acho, and worghe about 160 pounda. The United Btates Bnb-Troasury In this oity is the possessor of somo 845,000 in sllvor coin, ant to-dsy will rocelye about $126,000 sdditional, Partios owning serip n any sums not oxcoeding 100 can have the ewmo rodcomod in silver at apy timo botwoon tho hours of 9 and 12 to-dny. In the roport of the Clrlatian Conveation hold In Fnrwl::u 1all Fridey aftornoon, aa pub- lished in Baturday's lssuo, the oponing Rontoncs of Misa Willard's addrces was incorrectly given. It should read, * Of the 40,000,000 in Amerlc-', one in every sevon is in tho l‘mbn of drinking," oot *are babitual drunkards. Peter Burke, of No. 07 Archor avonuo, while wding io a buggy yostordsy sfternoon on In- alsos streat, betwoon Groen and Pooris, was thrown out and somewhat soriously injured by & fractious horss, Tho animal then poppod its hesd throngh an Indiana strcot car, and tried 10 chiow up & blonde individual's wig, aud in do- Ing so racelvod many injuries about the hoad and shoulders, Tho beast was Boon alterwards sallowed so wind up his bolligorent careor. Charles Blokhoff, & farmor of sho Town of Lake, while driving morth on Halsted strect yostorday moroing in a buggy containiug his wifo and his 3%-yoar-old daugliter, collided with an omnibus noar Twenty-second strect. The horso dashed off at & frightful paco, throwlog the oceupanta of the vehiclo hoavily to tho pave- ment. Mrs. Eickhoft had hor collar-bono broken, and rocolved s number of painful broigos, bt hor hueband and child escaped with but little injury, Tho Iady was takonu so hor winter's bouso on Contro ayenuo, neur Twontieth stroet, Tho horse and a_terrbly-domolshoed buggy were eapturod a fow blocks away. The Chicago Soclety ot Ynyeicisns and Bar- eons hold a somi-monthiy mootiug at tho Grand E‘nclflu Hotel lsat ovoning, the Vico-President, Dr, Hamoill, ia the chalr. Dr. Obarles E. Davis road an interceting naEer concerning the Fuddon death of a mun in the manufactoryin the North Division, whoro ho hind boen employed, The post mortom examination roveslod tho fact that death had boon caused by corobral hemorrhege. The novel medleal points wore strongly brought ont. and caused much commont from those prosont, particularly Dra. Eshoridge and Stockwoll. Dr. C. Paul Bimon reported a curious caso that had como under his notics, It waa that of a doublo monstrosity in sho still-birth of twogirls faco to face, and join- ed togethor near the middlo of tho bodles by & flashy band similar to that connecting $he Siam- sso twins, Obang and Eng. This monstrosity was longthily discussod ; aftor which the mecting adjournod till May 8, whon the anoual election of ‘ofticora takes place. WARMS. The Qourt-House Bquara prosonts a moro aotive and busy scene, and Gronger Harma now has some aixty skilled diggers and pilo-landlers at work laying foundations. Harms hos rigred up aaother pile-driver, o machine capable of driviog & 40-foot -log. This is to bo usoed to drivo the dome-pilos, A tost-bod of concroto was started yeaterdsy t;u tho northeast corner of the equard, and by odnesday this portion of the work will hava faisly commonced. About thires weoka more of plle-driving will comploto this work. Instesd of tho followots belog drivon, they beve boon placod betweon those already sot, and it is claimed that the ground has beou wmade mora tompact by i, and that tho foundution will &rovo all the Drmor. g —_—— THE BALLOT-BOX STUFFERS, AK ASSESSMENT FOR TUEIL DEFXNSE. Thore Is & story ourrent, end which scoms to have a good foondation in fact, that tho County Doard Riog made an assossment upon #omo of- fice-holders of the county and sovoral con- tractars to pay for the dofoneo of the rocontly~ triod ballot-box stuffers, whose cases Were tranaforred to Joliot on » change of venuo, Among thoss whom It ia sald woro bled was Ar- chitoct Egan, of the new Court-Honso, and that be was muloted to tha tunc of €75, A Trmuxe raporter called upon him yesterday afternoon to glean somo informatlon from him' in rorard to the case, «Bald the news-getter: * Did you con- tribute anything to dofond the ballot-box stuf- fors, regently trled? ™ . Mr. E.—Hoy .- Rep.—Were you sssessed ©75 to aid in far- nlshiog means to defund Johony Crawford, Honry Soxton, of al, ballot-box stuflors, tried #eqently in the Criminal Court ? i Mr. E,—I won't snswor yes or 1o to that ques- on. Rep,—I prosumo It will bo safo to say you an- ewezed you to that queation Ar. £.—I bave mode an application tobo ad- mitted into s deaf and dumb psylum. You are the socond TRImUNE mau who has boen hero to “interview me to-day. 'The Inter-Occan man has just gone, and the corpsce of two Times mon are Fyinz in yon room. An Erentng Journal 4man’s funeral will take place this afternoon, Top.—But didn't you pay tho 875,—that {s the -question I would liko to bave answered ? Mr, E—I s non-commitial. I tall youI won't sy either no or yes to that. u‘m%—n {8 safe to say that you meant yes, on Mr. Let's go aud look at thio Harma piles. Exeunt Egan and thoe roporter. Bomo surprise kins been expressed aa to how these Tweptieth Ward eludgos wore ablo to secure the money with which to pay Lawyers Truda nnd O'Brion, but it s pow oxplained. Tho monoy was Wrung {rom persons who woro under obligation to the County Board or its ruling mombers. Egan paid §75, Tom Nelson pild $50, ‘and othera wero asgessed largor amounts, Who took around the hat is not yot known, Thore are soveral oflicials who nro interosted in Twentieth Ward baliot-box stuffors, Cleary and NMulloy were helped to their eloction Ly such rascalitios, and Corcoran and Agnow may not have forgotten thoir old frieuds, It will bo known in a day ar two. ————— THE COUNTY HOSPITAL. WIAT IT 18 OOHTING. The detalled statomont published in Batur- day's Trisone giving tho coat of the two pavil fons, now under roof, of tho now Conoty Hos- pital, showod fhat the tax-payors bad airendy beon bled $180,000, with nothing to show for tho money but two ornate firo-traps. In connection with this sratamont it should ba addea that whilo the books are correctly kept, all the nccounts ara rug in togethor in theledgor, though some of tho items nro soparated. Tho books are kept meroly from & journal, and tho ledger is simply run on & mixed-accoun single-entry besls, Awong the items mentioned aro over $1,000 for sun- drlos, and 8563 for coal, It Bcems quaor, but 1n the sundryitoma appesr repetitions which sbonld Le explainud, For instauce, thore Ia aa entry of 503 pald for coal, yot in the sundries is auother bill for conl of nearly a hike atnount, if not moro. Iy cortainly cannot bo that it hus taken over £1,100 worth of coal to run tho empty buildings several monthy, Then tho engincer hng been wllowed $376 for supplion; 376 worth of colton- waate and oll—which sro about uli the supplics au eugineer needs—soows & preity lurgs sum, ‘There are wuny itoms which need scruti- nizing, especially thiose for plumbing, aud a lit- tle further investigation by the Grand Jury into this matter wight bo notable for'fruitiul results out. - P. J, BEXTON, 2% the Rditar of Ths Chicago Trituna t QOutoaao, April 23.—Aud you huve devoted con- siderable space to a description of tho new County ospital, my name froquantly sppesring mixed up with a mass of misstatowonts and ine siouations caloulated to ivjure me aud otliers coucerned, [ hopo you will give me space for a few worda in my own behalt, I claim that sl the work doms by me oo the new Hoapital is well done and a8 clieaply as 1t could be done by any one who pays 100 centa on the dollar st the time agreed upon, and further, suy charge or insinuation that I resorted to suy une fair mosus to scoure the work is entirely falue, The Grand Jury belog now in session, I s at their servico, and challenge thie closost examina- tion of sll wy puainces with tho County Loard. Respectfully, ate., I, J, Bexron, OORBECTION. Io an article in reference $o the County Hoas- fi:fl ‘flnblmmd Baturday, the roporter siatod ¢ Mr. Tom Couriasy offered Commission- 4ag Oarroll $3,000 for the job, and thst Carroll it carnied THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1876. e e e et e e e e ——————————— refassd. convyorsation wl tuslly curred is aubstantinlly na follows 8ald Mr. Courtney: ! Carroll, what do_you moan by giving shia $99,600 to thla man? 1can do that job for £05,000, and donld pay = commis- slon of 83,000 if raquired.” . Carroll’s reply was, + I don't want it,"” to which Conrtnoy rejolned, o1 did not offer it. But I do not soo how, in the faon of all thoso things, you lot this contract to these peoplo.” To wuichi Carroll responded Dy expreasing hls contempt for his constituonts. —— LOCAL LETTERS. A NOTE FIOM MI. OALLOWAY, o the Rditor of The Chicago Tribuna: Cittcano, April 25.—My attention haa besn catled to an editorial in the Infer-Ocenn of this morniug, undor Lho caption of **Townehip Or- ganization." "The writer claims that the Town Board, in ap- pointing Mr.Callaghan to the Qalloctorahip of tho Houth Town, offercd a direct lusult to oach of the 6,000 voters who caat theirballots for mo at thero- cent town olection. Such & thought nover ocenr- x0d to mo, nor do I thiuk to the grest body of tax- ‘pagora who gave mo tholr unsolicited support hve any such feoling, It was well undorstood that I waa fully committod to tho discontinustico of township organizstion attho Novomber eles- tlon, and, theroforo, had no expectation of over porforming tho funations of tho ofllcs it olected. 1 have alroady signod a petition to havo that ‘quostion submittad to a voto of tho poople of Cook County at tho noxt gonoral olsction; and 1 learn that Mr. Callaghan has dane tho samo. "Thore in no reasonablo doubt but that the vote {for discontluusnce will recelve a vory large ma- jority of both Ropublicans and Domocrats when tho time arrivos, Upon stich action of tha poople, tho Bhoriff to be eloctod nt the samo time becomes ox- ofllelo Collogtor for tho wholo connty, and will go act until logislation can be kad to provide for 8 bottor systom, To o number of ftionds who bnve oxprossed rograt that I was counted out, for ressons por- gonal to mysolf, I have replied that if tho really wislied mo to colloot the taxes for 1870, il thay would have to do would bo to eleot mo Bheriff of Cook County noxt November, whon I wonld not only collect the rovenues, but srould slao, as chisf executive of the county, try to aid tho courts in moting out justice to ofondors sgatoat the laws, YVory truly yours, A, J. GALLOWAT, [Ono paper, whono great regrat is that Miko Tivana was hoistod ont of tho offico into which bis pals bad stuffed him, has sevoral timea slloged that f¢ wae through tho influence of f'ug TamsoNe that Mr, Galloway was not DY' pointed by the Town Board. This chargeis false. Tho fact is, tho oditor of Tue Tamuse did not €0 much 68 know that' vacancies would o deolared or anybody appointed that Saturdsy ovoning until after they wero all made and tho Efllfd End fintshied its work snd adjourncd.— ED, ©ouR poGa. 1o the Rdttor of The Chicago Tridune: Cuioaao, April 24,—Chicago must be full of dog-tanciors, for doga of all -degrees secm to nbound Lore aa they do nowhere elue, oxcept it may bo in Constantinople aud othor Uriental citics, whoro they porform the useful part of seavongers, The Ohloage ours, howevor, dis- dain such humble though useful ocoupation, and oim at higher game, viz. : the logs of by-passers on the etroot. In cortain parts of the city thero goems to bo 8 mougrel eur or two in front ot noarly every house, not & faw of which aro roady on all occasions to use their toeth if thoy get the chanca, Thoir ownors spparently do not think it worth thoir while to tench them mannors, and, indoed, §t could hardly be ex- ‘pacted that they would, for thuiedn not takoe the traublo of teactiing aven good behavior to their boys, Tho rosult is that both dogs nd boys aro gonorally speaking nuisances very much necd- ing abatoment, rogord to the dogs, allow mo to supgest that, as thio warm woather ia at hand, it ia nono too soon for the polica to_bogin poisoning those fouud at large unmuzzled. It is s great pity that a dog-tax could nat be imposed. 1t wouid be the means either of raising a largo rovenne for tho gity, it Smporly collocted, or of greatly diminising the dog nuisanca, 1In fact, it would 0 b certain extent oporate in both ways. Good or usefu} aAnimals would be pald for—euch as aro vo nuisances ; the othar soct wonld bo destroyed, Oavz Cavedt. THILD WARD CLUD. To the Editor of The Chicago Tridune: Cntoaco, April 24,—The intorost taken by the Third Ward Republican Club for the past fow montbs in the discusalon of political aubjects, eapecially thoss bearing on muplcipal reform, snd the influenca which it is believed has been oxertod by such disousston, leads me te roquest tho correction of the report of tho moeting of tha Club last Baturday evoning, in which tho fol- 1owing rosolution, by William Aldrich, Eaq,, ia statod to have been votod down ¢ Iesoloed, Thiat, fully rocognizing the evils that are Mable to grow out of ward primarics, yet knowing of 0 nyatem that will bo likely to_obtain mare fatrly the full exprossion of the wishos of all the logal votars of our party, wo recommoud the County Ceatral Com- 1mitteo to ¢all ¢he noxt County Convention in the usual way by calling upon the wards to eloot delogates ats umo apocitied by tho primary systom. r, Gallowny smendod tho resolution so ns o reo. ommond that tho sppolntment of delogaics be tho same na that of the last Clty Convention. The reaolation was passod by & lnrlé: majority, WiLiax O, Covrk, Bacretary. s i THE CITY-HALL The City Collsstor gaticrod 8800 yestorday from back-taxes and liconee feos, Water-renta yostorday wore €1,619, and ro- coipts from the Oity Collector $1,608, Tho City ‘Treasurcr was happy to be able to make tho statoment that the city had no monoy doposited with tho City National Bank, which woakened yesterdsy. ‘I'ho Donrd of Pablic Works oponed bids for hinuling water-pipe during the eomiug pipo-lay. ing souson yestorday morning, Andrew Sullivan waa tho lowest bidder, at 68 centa por ton. J. P, D‘ickuy was tho highest bidder, at 9J couls per ton, Tho Committees on Naflroads and tho Coine mitteo on P'ublic Buildings failed to meet yestor- day afterncou, Tho Committeo on Public Bulldings wos to have considored a resolution directing tho Doard of Pablic Works to advor- tiso for proposals for tho conatruction of tho foundations of tho city's portion of tho new Court-Houso, The Hon, John G, Mcllwreight, ox-Mayor of Melbourno, Australia, pald Lis compliments to Clicago's Chlof lxecutive yesterday, The visitor i8 aight-seslng, aud ia on bis way to the' Ceutenuinl, Amoung tho other visitors at tho City-1iall were Mr, Watking, President of tho Boutt Bide Gas Company, aud Jake Rohm, Both of thoao goatlemen bad & confab with tho Comptroller. » Thio Firo-Marshal proparod his quarterly re- ty and sent it to the Councll lust eovening, I'ho roport shows that there havoe been during tho pust throe mouths nisoty-two fires ; of thouo thirtoen are known or uurpound to bo cases of fucondiurisia 3 tho lous by fire Ling beou £33,463; the iusurauce was £1,100,976 ; the apparatus Ling traveled in tho nggregato 1,493 miles ;" the uv-~ erago of wiles traveled by ench ploce was 97¢ @ 194 hours 50 minutes have beou spent in work 8t fives; onch ongine hos aversgod flu tho ag- fi;fl[{lfln)"lmm‘fi and 35 minutes ; thoro have on 62 falso alarms, and 85 stlll slarwa havoe beon responded to ; tue totsl exponso of tho De- purtmont for the quarter has bocn §128,067.80, ‘The roport ulsu shows oxactly wlat proporty is in tho handsof tho Departmeut, and is vory completo sud dotailed, Thoro 18 nothivg eaid about salarios, except thut the tolal amouut of oxpenditures Includes the elaries which have uol yet boen paid. — CRIMINAL, Doteotive Morgan captured s thlef pamed Jobu Reotloy just as he wna msking off with oo shos-loatber from the store of Bimonds & Htoddard, No, 162 Stato streat, 1iovory 8. Wood, & fugilive from & New York jnil, waa caplured yosterday moruing by Oficer Costollo, of the West Madison Stroet Hiation. In tho aftorugon he wus turucd over to Officor lionry D, Bumith, of Hochester, Doteettve Ryan yestorday arrosted a ¢ poor white" giving tho nswe of Charlos Wilson, who was sneaking aronnd Clark street trying to pawn & brown oashimero drcss, which is Auppossd to zmvu been stolen. It is now at the Central tia- 100, James Filoin, an old pickpooket, waa captured yesterday . just a8 he was making off withs “ockowm)k containiug $92 bolonging to Alre, lury Prendy, taken whilo she was purchasiy in 2 'grovery store ab tho coruer of Lasialle au Whito strocts. Farly yesterday morniug Jobn O'Conanor wens to is bomo at Nu. 187 Divislon streot, and, as hio was about to ,enter, met » suspiclous-laoking ohap Just cowing ont. lle suouted for help, sud the fellow was soon in the custody of Ofticer Bartlets, Upou Lis person were found & smal) sevolver loadod and eockod, & pair of burglars nippere, and somo kar. fand upon his foet light rubbor ahoes, At tha station hie was reco niged aa an old snonk-thisf namod V. 1. Browa, Justico Kaufmann nco;inlze\\ bis talents %m‘:‘ding bimto the Urimi il . Tho thiof who was arrested for the Do Pulo Houno robbery, And who gave the name of Wal- tor Crawford, turns ont to be a differsnt poraon altogather, The only Walter Crawford fo town is now in the employ of Justico ITammill, and is above all such knavery. Tho notorlous John Novels, burglar, thiof, highwaymnn, and everything also that ia wicked, waa again looked up in the Armory yostorday. This timo ho I8 acensed of boing one of a party of rufllans who nesaulted and shot Officor Me- Cormuck a litilo more than a week ago. Thero aro At the Chicago Avouuno Btalion awalting & claimont, twe Jara of butter, ono containing_811¢ pounda and tho other about 50 ounds. ‘They twers found by tho Wella sircet ender nuder the north abutment to the dz0, 8nd ;aro supposod to liave Leon stolen i that victuley. A Mr. Weinborg and family, residing ou the second floor of No. 255 Houtl Clark streot, re- turned homo shortly after 2 o'clock yestorday morning, aud found the door to oun of the Tooms open, and & man in tho act of eacaplog, and all thoir wardrobo Iying in a Leap upon the floor, packoed for n sp ;l# departurs. Upon olosar exawmination Mr., Weinborg found that bis son's clotbing and bis daughtor's owolry woro tho ouly things taken. ‘rom ~ the dosoription givon the polica of tho man who escapod as_tho family entored, B faw hours liter Oflicor Londergan captured tha braco of thioves b their don at the Chicago House, & notorious placo at No. 826 South Clark stroot, Ono of them had left A pair of boots in Mr. Woinborg's room ib his hoety dopartaro, and thls fully fdontified thom, Furthormore, tho missing articles were found in their possession. They gavo tho namea of John Gaffany and Jobn Saundors, and delivered up n quantity of articles used by gnoak-thioves. —_——— ANNOUNCEMENTS, A Vird concert wiil be given by the Union Mlssion Band, at tho University Placo Baptist Chureh, this evoning, commoncing at & quarter to 8 o'clools. Miss Susan B. Anthony will deliver s looturo in tlus city Sunday evening, atthe Third Uni- torian Church, This Jocturo will bo ono never bofore given in Cllcago. - The housc-ronovating, moviog, and general ropairing season s at haod, ‘Pho Young Men's Curistian_Asuociatlon, throogh its Employment Buroan, No. 145 Fifth avenuo, proposes to fus- nish, free af chargo, suitable porsons for such work. The United Boclalista of tho Unitod States will hold n grand mass-meotiog at Vorwaerts Turoer Hall Apri} 26 at 7:30 p. m. Important questions will bo discussed. Ar. P, J. MoGuiro, of Now iavon, Conu,, will spoak in Eoglish. and Alr. Gustav Luebkert, from Oincinnatl, 0., will spesk in German. Miss Mary E. Brown, of Evaneton, will do- liver her popular locture on ‘' Art Symbolisms " thia oveniug, at thoSocond Prosbyterian Church, Michigan avontte, corner of ‘Twentioth stroct, for tho bouefit or the Woman's Missionary Socl- cties of the First aod Becond Presbyterian Churchea. Admission, 50 cents. ‘Thoro will be a meoting of the Republican Cook County Central Committes Saturday ot 2 o'clock p. m. at Ropublican Hoadquartors, north- east corner of Lake and Olark strcots, for the purpose of calling o convention to moloct delo- gates to ropressnt Cook Couuty in the State Convention, to bo held at Bpringfield May 24. ‘Che Young Pooplo’s ‘Temporance and Bocial Union will givo a freo entortainment this even- ing ip the lectaro-room of the First Motnodist Episcopal Church, cornor of Clark and Wasb- ington streots. Thomas N. Doutnay, tho cele. brated temporsnce looturor from Boatom, will dellver an addsoss. —— SUBURBAN, RVANBTOX. Prof. B, L. Cumnock, of the Northwostern Universtty, will give an entirely new solection of roadings this evening, in tha Presbytorian Church. The Professor's reputation will un- doubtediy csll qut a full house, cspooially as the readings will bo all now ouos, and as the pro- gramwmo has boen propared with care. Tho now Board of Trusteos will hold its firat ‘mesting this ovoning, RAILROADS, FREIQHT RATES. The anticlpstiona that the broaking np of tho Eastorn railroad pool would not result in ao- othor disastrous railroad war have not been ro- alized. Evor sincs the breaking up of the com- bination tho war Las raged flercely betwoon the varlous linea leading to tho East, and rates bave been going down lowor and lower every day, aud thora ia no telling whon tho bottom figuros will be reachod, Most of the companios,liave issuod tariffs moking tho rate on graln 30 conts per 100 ibs from Chicayo to Now York. But not ouo of the roada 1s ndhoring to this rate, nod ail of them avo mnking coutracts for grain at 25 por 100 v from Cbicago to Now Xork, at 2214 to Poiladelphia, and at 22 to Daltunore. It wea reported on '"Change yosterday thai in somo instances rates hod beon mado as low as 23} oconts to New York, Thia raport, howovor, could not bo iracod to any roliable sourca, The Jowest rato reachod during the war betwoon the Pounsylvania and Baltimore & Ohio Ratlroads was 25 cents, and then the roada claimod thatethoy woro losing lngol(y. 8o, It 1ntes sro mado nt 2234 cents, tho intontion must Lo to deive ono or more of tho companies to the wall, and forco thom back into the combination. Whether this game will succeed or not remains to ba scen. ITEMS. Tho now freight ofice of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayno & Chicsgo Railroad and tho Dlack Star Line, in 'Tathill Kiug's buildiug, corner of Dear- born and Washington streots, is, begond dls- pute, the finest oftice of tho kind in tho country. Tho olegant countors are tho onod used by the Caok County Notiona! linuk, avd aro arranged in anoat and convenient mounor. Thoy are of black walout, elegantly carved and highly polished, with marble-tops of the moat valuablo kind, The tloors aro coverod with fine Eogliah tilos, aud overything olso about the oltico is of tha richest kind, The privato olice of Mr. B. C. Meldrum, the Goneral Westorn Freight Agent of theso linow, 14 in tho rear of tho room, and is good cnough for s ailroad President. g At a moeting of the stockholders of the Ohica- 0, Buriington & Quiucy Haiiroad, held yestor- uy mormug at the oflice of the Compuby, tho by-laws wero amonded, s proposed by President Maornds at a provious meoting, 80 that all meas- ures for tho extension of the road or mekmg new leagea havo to be passod upon by the stock- ;mldnrs, iustead of Dby the Dircotors, a8 hereto- ore, A Weatern correspondont of Tug TRIBUNE wrolo a fow days ago that.tho Chicsgo, Rock luland & Pacitic Railroad was the ouly line which wan gelling through tlclkots direes to Custor Uity in tho Black Hille, This In fnjuntico to tho other Jinoy loading to tho Webt, All of thom have made arrangements by whichh thoy can {ssue tickots diroot to CGustor City. Tho Rocoivor of the New Orloans, 8t. Lonis & Chicago Railroad bas declded to run horeafter but ono through train betwopn Cairo and New Orleaus. This action has compellod tho Illinols Central Railrasd to make a chango also in the ruunipg of through sloopors to Now Orleans, ‘b New Orloaus slooping-car, which Lorotoforo loft in tho ovenlvg, will heresfter loave jutho mornlsg. PARIS & DANVILLE. Bpecial Dspateh to Tha Chicavo Tridune, Danvieee, I, April 24.—The Paris & Dan- villo toad, which has been running trains only to Rovineon, Las comploted its lino to Lawrence- villg, nud to-day ran tho firse train through to that powt, whore 1t connccta with tho Ohio & Migamweippi Railrond, 2 i S How About Your Furniturc’ A. L, Hale & Drother will surely oloso their furniture business out this tlme, for thelr atoro {4 wold and possessiou is to be given July 1. ‘This {8 tho best time over soon iu Chicago -to buy bauadowe furnituro at minimum prices. Noa. 200, 202, 204, and 206 Rsudolph strqet is the place. > Lease of Frouch ¥lat and Furniture, For Bulo—Atientton 13 called tothosdvertiscment on our third page under ¢ Household Goods ' of & splene did ctanco for partics destring to go to housckceping atNo, 284 Wabash sveuue, A greatbargaln may be bad, The negotiations for tho engagement of Bilso’s_baud for Philadelphia hayo boen broken off. ‘The Committeo will probably engage the ocolebrstod band of the ‘l‘llmy-elg:th Regimeut of infentry, which gained the prize at the Paris Exposition. THE CITY NATIONAL. o ; nal Court in 81,/ Anothier Bank Rotired te Private Life. The Hopo Expressod that Its Depositors Will Not Suffer, Theorles as fo tho Causes Which Led to tho Suspension, A Full Examination to Be Mado by the Bank Examinor To-Day. ‘Yeaterday morning soon after 9 o'clack an un« aaunl crowd gathered on the aldowalk In front of No. 160 Washington etreot. At that hour the streot {8 nlways dively with peoplo connectod with tho Board of Trado and the neighboring offi¢os, but thoy aro coutinually going and com- fug without ofteu stopplug in ouo place, It takos, in fact, something quite extraordinary to call an nssomblaga together at any particular point. Buch was tho caso in the presonc in- Btance. Tho attention of tho crowd was rly- oted upon A WRITTEN NOTICE poated on the door of Yo City National Bank. It was aa follows ¢ Tie nndersigued rogrot to announce that the shars. holdera of this bank Liave voted to closo its bualncss a4 go into voluntary lquidation, Tha uuaz drain upon tho cash rosonrces of the bauk, and the fmpossibliity of immodiately convertiog 118 arsots, peemod to require this stop s bost calcu- Iated to subserve tho intercats of ali concerned, In the opinfon of tho Directora of the bank its assets arg amply aufMelont to yay ul iia Liabilitis, 1t will roquiro n short timo to couvert onr asscts, and in the mo3ntime wo ank tho indulgence of our do- positors, Dy order of tho Directora, A. B, Mrren, Cadhlor, A TrisuNE reporter called around at tho bsok shortly before noon to ascertain the roasan for this sudden move on the part of tho bank man- agers, Tho statomont rogarding tho closing of tho doora of the concorn was only thoorstically true, s the hank was open, and tho rogular force of clorks wora busily cmployod as ususl. MB, W. DUBUNELL, Presidont, was found in tho private offies an- sworlog innumerable questions from anxious aud inquisitive visitors, ~ *Can {nnglvo me somo Information as to tho caneo of the bank's susponsion ?” fnquired tho raporter. I must docline to make any public statement ot prosont,” rapliod Mr. Bushtioil, Aftor somo further convorsation, the reporter waa voucheafed a sllp of papor contatning tho uamos of the officors of the bank, Thoy aro as follows ;' T'renidont, . Bushooll; Caehier, A. B, Miner; Direciors, W, Bushooli, L. 1L Gam- mon, E. H, Itecd, J. J. Gillesple, A. B, Minor. Mr, Bashnell further stated that the suspon- sicn was uncxpected hy tho officers of the bank until Baturday ovening, wheu it waa found that thero wos not ouough cash on hand to make tho clearings Monday. Accordingly » meeting of stockholdera wss called, snd held boforo ‘banking-liours yesterday, st which, as siated fl“ the notigo above, it waw decided to closa tho oosa. M. COANLES W, OBIOS, of tholaw-firm of Bounoy, Fay & QOriggs, wag noxt vimted, Ho has boen acting an attorney for the bank for some time, and might naturally ba expectad to know something about its condl- sion. Ho ntated to tha roportor that the suspen- slon was entirely a surprise fo bim, and that he 1iad always had the utmost confidence in the in- stitution, baving thero at tho time of ita olos- ing £800 on deposit. Ho did not appear, how- ovor, to feol much disturbed at tho evonl, ox- rossing tho opinion that tboro would be no oss to dopositors, The liabilities to depositors, hi0 eaid, woro abont 900,000, but the assets would more than cover that amount. Tho cause of the susponston, saho hed been informed, wasd not rocent, aa might bo suppored, and ad ho had supposed until told other- wise, bnt thoro had been 8 grad- usl stringoncy in jta affairs for mora than » yesr. Saturdsy aftornoon, when tho clearioga woro made. it bocsmoe evidont that there would vot be enough cash loft to mako tho noxt clearing, and therafore tho Diroctora wiso-'| 1y chose to snapond at oneo, rathor than attompt to carty the concora atoug in tho hope of battor tires.” I'no meuets, he thought, wore of a vory good and avallable character, being mostly in real estato and firm mortgeges. Tho bank owned three-fonrths of tho building in which it was loeatod, being a four-story stone-front odi- flco, known as Nos, 154 and 156 Washington stroot, and was a vory valuablo pleco of propor- ty. The lossos, it there wore any, would fall mostly upon the atockhalders from the shrink- age of stook, which had bLeon untll recontly quoted at 180, aun, A, B, MINER was uouu{:llnd all day in giving out checks through tho Merchaute’ National Dauk, an tho sorner of Las$allo and Madison stroots. Ho doclined to make any sintomont of tho affairs of tho bank, waying that a comploto report would be made to tho publio i two or throa days. The City Notional Bank wan organizod in 1865, A. D. Iteed being the origiual incorporator, with a capital stock of §250,000, Mr. Reod hag since withdrawn, the principal stockholdors at pros- unt boiog 15, 3L, Keod, bin nophow, B, H. Gam- mon, A. . Minor, W. Bushnoell, and J, J, Gilles pie. . Tho bank waa examined about two months 8go by Examinoer W. P, Watson. THE LAST OFFICIAL REPOLT of tho bank wua publiebed March 10, 1876, and was as follows : RESOUACES. Taans and discounts, Overdruftsz, United Slals s Other stocks, bonds, and mcrtgages... .. $ 797,813 9,071 32,900 Due {rom spproved reserva agents, 14,000 Dus from atlier Nationsi Banks, 9,110 Due from Htato banks 15,747 172,00 Fxchanges for clearing-houso, 11l of other National Jau! Fractional currency aud nickels, Legal-tender notes, tedomption fuud..,... Capital stock patd 1n Burplus fund, Other undivld Domand cerlificates, Cortifiod chocks, 7,104 Due to 621,631 £ 21,511,020 Tho fact that tho bank hns been paying 6 and G per cont interest on deposity, whilo the stroug- cst banks in tho city pry no more than 3 por cent, hay lately excitod wospicions of ita man- agement. TV IMMEDIATE CAUSE OF TUE BUETENBION i sa1d to havo boon o losy of daposits, aud the maturing of Aomo 200,000 of papor redisconnt- od in New York. Tho country busincss was large, aud countiry customers have boen drawing down thoir balances, a8 in tha caso of othor banks, Tho presout doposits of the bank are siated on $ho nuthority of sn attorney who oxamived tho books in bebalf of ~ some of tho dopositors to bo ubout &500,000; Tho sesots compriso §200,000 of good bills ro- coivablo, duo iu May; 816,000 of wimilar paper duo in Juno : aud of similar papor falling duo this mwonth sud In July, sbout $100,000, 1n ad- ditfon ia tho threo-forurths interest in tho bufld- fug and lot occupled in_part by the bauk; the bullding is worth about 250,000, aud tho G0 feat of Inud aro worth about 873,000, This malos tho bank's intercat about 890,000, clear of all in- oumbrance, Tho bank has on hand §110,000 casli, ‘Thoro will be a margin of about 816,000 on its bonds securiug citculation, In addition, the dopositors have the doubls tability of the stockloldery. THE CAMITAL FTOCK i £250,000, with & surplus of $130,000, and fs #aid, in the Jast statemont, to bave boon all paid- in, How this is could not’ bo ascertained, but fv 14 stated that, whon Huriburd was Comptroller of the Currenoy, ho throntened to close up the bank bocuuse the capital stock hsd not beon d In. Amonyg tho principal stockholders are 2. Gammon, of Qammon & Deaering, who holde about $32,000; W, Busbnell has §70,000; A, D, Reed's ostato, £50,000; Willism A. Butor, 825, 000, About four cut of five of the stockholdory are believed to bo good for their double liability, ‘[ho bank holds bad paper to the amount of £160,000, most of it made by Sam Walker and his real-eatato xet, and carned by the bank sinco tho panic. Tho fact that Wm, A.Butor, aoce Unsbior of tho City_Natlonal, was Prosident tlll rocently of the LaCrosse First National Bank, just col- Iapeed, gave riso to the rumor that the oue fail- uro bad caused the other, but no evidenco can e djecovered to that effact, THE RECENT ACTION OF THY CLEANUNG-HOUSE ° i adnptiug s rule for the oxaminatiou of dubi- ouy bauks 18 bolieved to have brought tho bank toastop, It certificates of deposit, bearing 6 er ceut intercat, were motlco to all intercatsd Liat some! lns was the matter, and an anticips- tion that leariog-House Comuittes might begin a speady Investigation adto what it was !nngnul“;lm Diroctors to auch an extent that thoy declded to lio down. Hank-Examiner Watnon ut has boen telegraphed to making wp tho accounts. Devositors have so far oxprosscd confidonce In Alr, Bushnell, the Presidont, and fow complaluta have besn made against tho othor oflicors, Mr. AMiner, the Cashier, 18 aupposed fo have lost consticrabla ntonoy in tbe Motropolitan Printing Company, of which he I the principal stockholdor. In order o corroct any misapprohonsion, it should be atated that the broken bank is vot tho City Bavings Banl, which is located in tho same neighborhivod. ‘Tho similarity of namea taused conridorablo yozation to tho Inst-named inatitu- tion yestorday. THE FOLLOWING NEAL-ESTATE THANSFERS, all dated Nov, 9, but not recordod till yosterday, rolate to Lho nffalrs of this nnhnpp{ baul : A. B. Siner to Winslow Bushuoll, for 328,000, 213x238 feet on tho northenst cornor of Warren avenue apd Yager stroet ; and 50x245 feet on the sonzh elde of Warreu aveoue, 363 feot oaet of Yager streot. A. B, Miner to W, Bushinell, for £42,000, 00z 147 Toot on tho southoast cornor of Halsted aud Lake streeta, i A. B. Miver to W, Bushnoll, for £20,000, 186x 215 foot on the soathivest cormer of Warron ave- enuo nud Yoger street. TIX METEOPOLITAN PRINTING COMPANY. The suspeusion ot the City Natlounl will prob- ably eerlously offect the Motropolitan Friuting Compauy, owing to the councction of dinor with tho latter concorn, It {4 statod that he abtaned control of tho Motropolitan by assam- ing » mortgage on iia material, and that it has always boon a doad wolght on _his_bands, Tho Company's oftice t8 Jocated at No, 73 Fifth ave- nuo, and R. B, Ford is its Booretary. AMUSEMENT: " QUEEN MARY” IN LONDON, Tonnygon's now play, founded on his dramatio poom of ** Queon Nary," was brought out at tho Lyoeum Theatre in London Tuosday last. Tho Now York Herald publishes a notice of the production, procured by cable and extending over throo colamos. Mr. Tounyson has hod a number of coliaboratours in tho proparation of hia work for tho stage, Mra. Tonnyson, Goorgo Eliot, and many othor litorary pooplo, nssistod with thoir advico, Mrs. Datoruno, managor of tho thentre, gave tho play evory advantage of sconory, docoration, and costumo, and brought Itoutin a style of magnificonco oven surpsss- ing that of the Shakepoarcan rovivals rocontly undertaken by her. Tho costumoa are oxnct copica of old costumes now oxlsting in Pom- frot Castlo, llambton Court Palace, Wind- sor Castle, Stafford THouse, and the Na- tional Bouth Konsinglon Gallery, snd arc &l80 takon from pictures and portralts found in tho samo places, The scenory ropredenting ox- actly old Loudoc boforo the firo—old atroets, old roows of tho period nud the old Guildhsli—is tukon from old pictures aciually in existence. The compnay that gathorod to witness the first porformance of the piay was ono of the mosat brilllant over apsombled in a London theatre, Among those present woro Robort Browniog, tho poot ; Guorgo Eliot (Mra. Lewes), tho nov- alist; Jobn E. billais, B, A, and’ Fredenck Loighton, A. i, A, the paintors; Lady Hamil- ton Gordon; Mr. Farmval, Diroctor of tho Bhakapesre Socloty ; Arthur !Hallam Tennyson, son of the lnureato; Mr. Ruasscil Bturgis, of Bariug Brothors ; Tom ‘Taylor, the art critio and playwright ; bliss Draddon, the novelist,—in abort, most of the prominent littorateurs of Lon- don, togethier with roprescntatives of the Eo- gllu[:. Fronch, Gorman, ltalian, Russian, and American pross, At the rising of the curtain, Le Sieur de Nomlles, the Frouch Ambassador, is dincovered, and opens with tho lines from tho third ucono of tho origiual play s It Elzabeth lose ber boad, That makea for France, And §f her peopls, augored thercupon, Atlso sgaiust ber and dethrono tho Qucen, Tt nakes for France, And {f 1 breod confusion sayway, That makes for France. Theo firet two scencs, and part of the third, of tho onginal poem have becn cut away bodily, und this fs but one ipstance out of many of tho freedom with which tho knife has been usod. Thue, in the second act, overything relating to ada. York Oity, 18 now in Wisconain, P, 0, Dox 448, ratnrn and sssiat in . Renidence at Aunotion. subsiantisl mannes, Tho sals is peremplory, gain may be expected, e e, Rely Upou It, They Arc Stylish, terns, and what they do will be done right, —_—— Unfading Loveliness belongs only to tho fmmorials, Lut whoover wtscs thy of the clomenta of beauty, & good wot of teoth, —————— Removing Life's Heaviest Burdm. Buch a romedy system {8 in sccordas sonse, 1tinvigorates Lo slck, and, as their strength increases, the Lurdon of disease grows lightor, It reforms thoss physlcal frreg ‘weakness chronfc, and thus eradicatcs the avilat ite ‘VOrY SOurco. stipation, urinary troubles, 'nierino weakness, an are complelely removed by the combined tonio and nlterative oporations of the Dittera. MARR AGES. thio Rov. Henry G, Perry, Rector of All-Bainis’ Eplaco- yal Churel, Josoph Carbuusau, Ead, ud Alss Emily aicks, all oF thin clly, DALCH—ELLIS—Ab tho residence of (the bride's Jargaie, Syrseito, X, ¢, on (Lo ol tast, by lenry L. Lockwood, Ttector of 'St Paul's Chiurch, Syracuse, X. Y,, Frank W, Balch and Lucy O, Ellis, - © DEATHS., TIAE—April 2, Tiattle, wifo of Robert Tiae, Funeral ot tho residondo, No, 70 8t. John's-plac, oduseday at 10:30 a.m. Frienda sre fovitod. OREMEN—Apnl 23, 8¢ 10:20 p. m., Nellle, eldest anughier of Michsel and Alico Gromon, agea 10 yearw 8 months and 23 dass, Funcral from No. 403 Houth State.st,, Taosday, April 25,at 3 o'clock p, m,, by carriagen to Calvary Ceme- tery. L~ Detrolt papors please copy. PARRY—At No. 210 Westorn-av,, on tho 33d inat,, of leart disease, Willlam Parry, aged 67 yoars, Notico of funeral hereafter, £27° London (Eng.) papers plosse copy. . FISHER—At Chagein Falls, O,, on the 1th inst., at thio resldence of kis dsughtér, Abljsh Fishor, In his 100th year, who was bora 1n Mosnachiusetts, ito was fbe father of 1. Wydo Fiher, of {his city, £ Dosion (MoAs,) paperd please copy. T.ABBE—Denia Frenler, beloved wifo of Peter Labbo, at their realdenco, No, 223 Henry.st,, on tho 24t inst, ‘Funeral Tuesday, Aril 45, at 2 'clock, at tho Clureh of Notro Dame, High mass; thon by Calvary, 827~ Quebec papers ploaso copy. O00K~At Elgio, Tl, April 7, Gomstant Gook, sged 45 yeavs, formerly of Rockford, Yor twenty years thio docensod hiad boen a grost puf- taror, Lis dissano forniusting congoative spaploxy. Ho leavea n wifo and one son, ltomaine taken (o Au- Tora, 1IL, for intorment. AUOTION SALES, By DLISON, POMEROY & €O, Auctioneers, 84 and 80 Randolph-st, Rich and Elegant Furoiture AT ATTCITION, At Private Residence, 1478 WABASEL=AY., Tuosday Morning, April 25, at 10 o'olocls, Tho entire outlt, Partor Buit, Marble Top Chamber Bots, Eany Chatrs, Library Furnituro, Drussals Carvets, Dining Room Furniture, agos fo tho robellion 18 cut out, and the parts of | pas, 4 Orocks Qhins e alt aad Ehacalt ars cnpiraly omitied) inthe | maak,Dedding, Orockery, Glaaaand Wi third sct, tbe first four sceucs are romorasclosaly Everytning firsi-class and posiiive sale. glashed; of tho origiual fourth act nothing 18 ELISON, POMEROY & CO,, Toft but the short pasiage-nt-nrms between tho € Auctioncers. Prizes cashed, orders fillad, aud Nl necesssry infore stion given on spplleation, Oiroulars sent fres by eing Taylor & Co., bankers, 11 Wall street, New ‘Wa aball sell at auction this aflernoon, on the prems fas, the One fwo-story and basement with Maneard roof dwelllog, No, 453 West Washington atrest, east of and noar Unlon Park. Tho house is brick with stons trimmings, and finfshed {nsldo in the Leat and most Abar- Partiea busiog wall paper, lace ourtalus, otc, of wmall dealera should remombor Iilgor, Jenkine & Fax- on soil 88 ehoap, or cheapor, and only late, siylish pat fragrant Bozodont can st lesat dafy time to injure ono To remova the burden of disoasc, tho heaviest (hat poor humanily 18 compolled to bear, is certainly 8 grand object, o glorions mission, Assuredly (hio dis- covorer of n remedy which accomplisies this reault is entftled to the gratituds and respoct of maukind. ostetter's Stomach Dittors, whose reat sucoess a attributabla to the fact that fa ro- storative action wpon the debilitated and disordorod uce with the principles of common rities which ronder Livor complaint, malsrians fevers, cons many other causea of geutrsl debility and jll Health A A e A et CARDONNEAU—~JAIORS8—In Obicago, April 22, by AUOTION SALES: By G. P. GO & CO., 64 and 70 Wabash-av, ATTUCTION SATLRES! Large and attrsotive Anction Bale of DRY CGOODS. On TUESDAY, April 26, 1876, * At 9:30 o'clook a.m. Spectal attentlon fa diracted 0 the follawing Noes, Ahs name boing New, Proahs, and Regulae Goods, ‘Staplo and ¥ancy Dry Goous {n all their yarety. Linesof Uissiiores, Cheviots, Cotlonsdes, Jeans, aigglame, Sieipe, and Checks, WHITE QOOhB—Drets Linens, Tawns, Aulla, Natn. #ooks, Ladiea and Obildren's fiis Underwoar, Gontal and Ladies' fns Linen Handkerchicfs, Ane Table Lijucns, Towels, Crashes, ko, *ALPAOAS—Wa havo fhe fineat line o ba fonnd In tho clty, from medlum to the fineet Orados, and pars ticular attention is invited to tho same. OLOTHING. supctior Qustom-made Clothing, 1o Men's, Tloga', and Youths' wear, Goods il new ond regular, Mizca rogulsr, and qualily guaranteed. Country Morchisnts will pleass nota, M1BOCL US--Popular brands Drown Shost- ings, Stanciard Printe, Hamburgs, Hdts and Oaps, Kid Qloves, Notfons, Huperior Pocket Cutlery and Razors, Silver-lated_Goods, Yine Toflot Boaps, Batchels snd 1L 11, liage, Bhawls,’ Buspenders, Coreols, Overshirta, Dress Bhirts, Neckties, Hoslery, Flowars, raalen, ke oo inroicar” Collas, Lacs, Tiutlings, and Drses gY. Carpets, an entirely now and very cholca line, G0, P. GOTF, & 00, 63 & 70 Wabsab-av. 2 264 YERNON-AY., corner of Thirly-sccond-sts At tho Marbls-Front Tioeidencs, BLEGANT HOUSHHOLD FURNITURI, On TUESDAY, April 25, at 10 o'clock, sharp, Mot of the Furniturs wes mads to ordor, Elegant Pacloe Bulte, Turkish Chaira, Patent Rockers, Lotnged, Lis Urary Tabls, Marblo-lop Tables, Chamber Sets, Hall Tree, Dedstoads, Tureaus, Lace Otiriains, Cornices, Engravings, Dalutings, Bodding, Datension Tables, Qhalrs, Roftigorators, Chins, Glass, and Plsted Ware, Blair Oarpets, Englisli Brussels Oarpets, Lowell Threo- Tlys, Cook and Parlor Stoves, Bhades, &o. Take Cob tage Grove cars, . P, GORE & 00., Auch. Boots, Shoes & Stippers Yargo Lines of Medlum and Fine grades of Spring Btyles will bo s0ld by cutalogue on WEDNESDAY, April 20, 8 0}¢ 8. m., to Which all dealers In search of ‘bargains are intited, GEO, I GORE & CO,, 63and 70 Wabash-av. On THURSDAY, April 27, at 9:30 o'clock, Wo will offer another largo stock of Iouschold Farnle tiire,and willsell Parlor and Ghambor Bots, Hsll Trees, Walut Dedateads and Buresus, Turkish Ohsirs, Ex- tension and Lrcakfant Tables, Marblo snd Wood To ‘Walnut Chatra and ors, Mirrors, HIE ». Wardroves, Dookcases, Patlor and Offics Deske, Waluut and Tlated Bhowcascs, Carpols, o care lond of Walnub snd Ash Estenslon Tables in the ‘white, 300 Walnut B, A.En‘]fllh Oottago Chairs, 2 Fine Tonp I'isnos (new). Elogant Parlor Organ, {now) stholesalo price, $200, &, P, GORE & 00, Auctionests. On THURSDAY, April 27, at 11 o'clock, , ‘We sholl xcil some fina Carrioges, Open and Top Brge gles, Democrat Wagons, Phaotons, Side-Dar Road ‘Wogons, Harnosses, @, P. GORE & CO,, Auctionsers. HANDSOME OOTAGON Drick (8tone-Trismmed) Dwrelling-House 483 Wost Washington. AT AUCTION, Tuosday, April 26, 1876, at 3 o'clook p, m,, ON THE PREMISES, ‘The honse is finely fiaisliod and substantially bullt of the best mate: for the present owner, who su« perintended the buflding in person, It contains ave ecy molern_fmprovoment, with ine Baloon Parior 31 feat long, Library and Bitting Room, 4 Olambers, with marble in, hot and cold water, Dining-room, Kitche en, Panirics, Closets, bath-rooms, water-closets, callay with concreto bottam, rat-proof. Tho salo i peremptory, and on very esay ferma, ‘I'ho houso can be innpectod &t suy time.’ WAM. A. DUTTERS & C0,, Auctionsars, LADIES' SUITS & POLONAISE, 811k Velvet Sacques and Basques, Cloaks, Jackets, Water-proois, Wrappers, Ete., AT ATCTION, This morning, April 2, at 10 o'slock, at our suless rogins, Nos, 118 & 120 Wabashi-av, WAl A, BUTTENS & CO,, Auctioneers, two old women, Joan aud 7ib, and s now futrth act is oarved out of tho flrut scenes of tuo fifth, to which Jr, Tonnyson hos mado some sddi- tions, Tho now ffth act bogins with the third econe of the pocw, aud then skips to the last seeno of all, represonting the death of Aary. Mr. Irving a8 Patlip and Mre. Batomag-urovo as Mary won hearty appiause nnd gonoral commens dation from the critics, Tho papera cononr in praieing Mre. Bateman's splondid mise en scene, but predict only a short run for thie play, owing to ks inhoreut dofedts. Tonuysou, however, hns no roason to bo dissatisfied with the result. I'ho Puet Luureato was not prosout at tho first reprosoutation. M'VICKER'S THEATRE. Mz, Bootht's Jtanict neods no spocial commond- ation at this late day, yet it iu proper to say that in the course of timo ho has dovoloped the char- acter into better propoitions instoad of allowing it to cramp or fotter his genius, Tho morlts of Lliis acting In tho part oro mado conspicuous by comparison with Mr. Barry Sullivan’s short- SPECIAL FURNITUR.E SALE AT OUR STORYS, TUESDAY MORNING, April 25, nt 9:30 o'el'k, Alarge stock Flegint Now Parlor snd Chambor FURNITURE, Marble-top Tables, Carpels, Lounges, Jasy Clairs, Sofss, Ofics and Librery Furniture, General Uousckesping Goods, &, ., &c, ELISON, POMEIOY & €O, Watches Diamonds JEWELRY, Sflver or Plated Ware, GoTOo comiugs. Sulllvan had o litle percoption y of the true epirit of tho play A H M I L L E R S thst ho rathlessly cut tho important L} * sceno betweon Fofonius, Laertes, and Ophelia, and tho sdmirable prayer-ucouo of the King dud Hamlet, and mado other chnnges scarcely lous objoctionable. Alr. Looth hag shown better judgmeut thaa Ar, Sullivan, not only in what ho has rotained- but io what ho hag discarded. Wo thought algo that his detivery of the lines laat night was more besutiful aud expressivo thau ever before. Tha writor Lias histoned to hlm sev- eo or oight times in tho samo part, never with loss predisposiion in his favor, and nover, it must be said, with moro compleio submission o tho powor of his geuius, 1k intelligont do. Hvery of the teta lino, 1t is not, and it cannut eomé to good 3 his exposition of the lino ad- drossed to Ophelin—'* For honeat men Kuow well enough sho moosters you make of them" ~-by reprosenting o growth of horus at eithor wido of the hoad ; his address to the playors; hin closet scene with the Queen,—all soomed to bo correct and unimated. Mr. Booth, we por- coive, hag accoptod tho hint of Coloridge iu his nuswer to Josencranz, wlen tho Iatter snyd, *dy Lord, you did love mo onco,” Iamlet ropties with noticenblo surprise, **So do 1 now, the meanivg being I love you uow as well us ever [ did," 1f 3lr, Booth {8 not tho groatest living Hamlel, wo do not know whote to look for n grestor. Tho audionco was largo. Alr, Mee Vickor as tho (}ramlichr, Mr, Warde na Laertes, Mine Cutniniug s Ophelia, and Misa Corroll ag the Queen, camo tu for & lurgo sharo of opplause, Tz TusoNe suggests to Mr, SloVicker tho propricty of eugagiug & squad of policomon to predervo ordor fu the Jaut econe, If a few of the ores who rush frautically from their seaty juuc before the enrtaiu goea down were clubboed back ngain, the comtort of tho remalnder of the sudi- once would bs greatly incronsod. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Alsn Katie Putusm oponed at Hooloy's Thioatre Jast vight, with her own company In ** Panchon." I'ho organization has about thas dogreo of merit which might bo oxpected, It was gathorod to- gotber for the purpose of travereiug tho coyutr towns of tho g\'ormweal. aud_ it las dcn;u:m{x work iu tost oxceltunt splrit. M lut- nam ag Fanchon catches all tho fun of tho charactor, Mor shadow-dunce uatchos, it It does not surpass, that of Maggio Mitchell, Botiu the exhibition of the deoper omotion whicls stirs and controls Fancnon, biss Futham i ludicrously unsuccossful, She acts and spoake boyoud ber Jowor of feoling, 'Wo-mighs ** Lit~ tie Barefoot GHREAT CLEARING AUCTION SALES, BVERY DAY THIS WHEK, at 10:30 a. m., At 61 Washington-st. ELIRON, POMEROY & QO., Auctioneors, Mr. J. 1. FRENCH will conduct tho salo, Rich Parlor Suits, Library Forniture, SPLENDID CHAMBER FURNITURE, Pler Mirrors, Lace Curtains, Dilllard-Tablo, complete, Hrusscla Carpets throughout the houso, Dining-Room Furniture, full China Dinner sod Tea Bot, Crockery and Gias-Ware, Kitchen and Laundry Ware. Entiro Mods and Bedding, ele,, e1o, oo, “rlio above Magnificent Outfit for Tousekeoping will e sold AT ATOTION, without reserve, at rosldonce 3387 Michigan-av., Wednesday Morning, Avrit 26, ot 10 0'Clock, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers, On Thursday, April 27, At 10 o'clock a, m., tho entire Furniture of PBIVA:FE‘ RESIDENOBR No. 243 Ohio-st., near Dearborn, CONSISTING OF Parlor, Chamber, and Dining Room Furni~ ture, Elogant M. T. 8ide-Board, M, T, Hall ding, and evorything usually found in a firat. olass rosidvnce. Ono Richmond FPalace Range, cost $136, nonr new, ELIHON, POMEHROY & CO., Auct{oneers, At Private Residence 0666 Wost Washington-st., THURSDAY Morning, April 27, at 10 o'clock, Pluno, Parlor, Chamber, and Dinipg-room FURNITUR M, Hrusscts and Wool Oarpets, Crockery and Glasaware, Kitchien Outlt, Beds and Dedding, &c,, &o, Family declining hounekoapin, ELISON, P! EROY & Cf ADELPHI THEATRE. Tho priucipal atiractions st this placo of amusemont last night wero a local sketch called w1'he Dizzies," represonting Ligh life [n * The Dizzy Actord' Rotreat,” and a burlosquo of “Fra Diavolo,” 1 which Migs Nelio Larkollo and Miss Alico Komp appeared. ‘The lattor foature of the programule uad cousldora- ble wrerit, and, in view of tho limited musical re- sourcos of tho tboutre, was botier douo than might have boon oxpected. *The Dizzios " wore drawn from Jife-studios, aud seomod to provoko s good deal of merriment smong thouse who uu~ derstood the surroundiugings of * The Rotreat,” a4 formerly described ln Tux TuIBUNE. = Rocher and the Contennial. “Tue fricuds of K, Iocler, No, 724 Wabash avenus, uctloneern, WATOHES. THE CENTENNIAL VATCH, Tho watch for the Contennlal can easlly bo koptats vory modocate cout by purchaslig ono of those slvgant LADD PATENT GOLD WATCOX OCASIKES, mateh. Ty 18 nod ove for adios’, Gentlomon's end h.rhf.'f.:" n toman in 'L sty 1 Towioes 3 Gty M staue ety kel b ita) 8oat on application by the AaRuiacturors, J. A, BROWN & CO,, st reapectfully fnvited (o fnpoct ths plctures ntond. | smmmrememsomemerti 8100 L0, Nom Yok, ed fur tho Ceutennal, now on oxhibltion uulil ¥riday, BUSINESS OARDS, Apeiaty BUOKSELLER, To Investors. ‘ Our foancls! arrangements wilh Hevana ars the smgmg,n most complets and estenave to be found anywhere, 00 uwun&m Tlighoat ratod patd far Syeniah Lills, GuTeruments, ofo.. L Biaga W, of Deachorn. Tros, Brustels and Ingrain Garpets, Bod- | BUTTERS & €05 REGULAR BALE, Weduesday Morning, April 26, at 9:30 v'lick, At 118 and 120 Wabash-av., N, £, cor, Madlson-st, 200 PACKAGES ASSORTED GLARSWARE, ‘WHITE GRANITE WARE, In Packages cnd Open Lots, Yollow and Rockiog ham Wore, 50 rolls All-Wool Carpets, Fine Table Cuilery, Cigars, 20 brls Ground Coffeo, &o,, &c. At 12 o'clock, PHAETONS, BUGGIES, & HARNESS, BUTTERS & C0.'S REGULAR TRADE SALE Doairablo lines of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, REGULAR MADE OLOTHING, For Mon's Doy, and Youth's Woar, FURNISHING GOODS, Notions, Edgings, Embroidorios, Hoslery @lovos, fit!, Uaps, Boots and Bhoes, ALBO STRAW GOOD THURSDAY MOKNING., April 47, 20 o'clock, 84 thelr Auction Rtooms, 118 &nd 130 Wabash-av., nortle east coruer of Aadlson-at, At erile-Front Dellng, No.. 707 West Adams.st., Thureday Moming, April 27, at, 10 0'0lock, The cotira furniturs of au outgolng family, constate ing of Patlar, Dining-room, sud Clismber fisl, diruse seln Qarpots, 1ieds, edding, Mirrors, Grockery, China and Giaserwere, togathicr with ovorsthing. requisico for housakaping.” LRk WM. A. BUTTERS & C0,, Auctioncers. FIXTURES & FURNITURE OF TiLL CITIZEN’S BANEK AT AUCTION, FRIDAY MORNING, April 23, of 11 o'clock, st Lhe Tanking Room, northeast corner of Madison aud La- Ballp-sta., the ‘wholo consisting of Deska, Counters Obairs, lialllng, Partitious, Gas Chandellers, Drackoldy c. cte, Also, & fino Burglar-Proof Bafe, cost $350, WAL A. BUTTERS & CU., Auctioneers, BUTTERS & CO.'S REGULAR BATUNRDAY BALE. FURNITURE, CARFETS, QUSEHOLD GOODS, "PIANOS, AND OTHER MEICUANDISE, EVEKRY SATUDAY MORNING, AT 9 Q'OLOCK. PELE.S LY MOPNING kA By WL F. HODGES & CO. 226 & 228.West Mouroe5, Tho entlre contents of the two la Threo-Story BRIOK XIP.H!DENOEBT‘ AT ATOCTION, This (Tuesday) Morning, April 25, ut 9:30 o'k, Conatisting of 38 Rooms, furnished. Parlor, Dining, Biiting, Kitohion, and Laundry Furoiture, Tedding, Orookery, Glasswaro, Plated Wara, Cutlo 'oh'%"'dm loating iover, Hofrigor- atars, gumlvo and without res aorve, rain, hail, or shine. ‘WM, F. HODGES, Auationoors 063 Woat Lnks By 8. N. FOWLER & CO., Auctionecrs, 374 and 278 East Madbon-at, ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, AT 10 A, H, 'Will be sold an immenss alock #f SECOND-HAND GOODS, tho coptents of a Ofteen-room house, indfuding Furni+ turo of all kinds, Oarpots, Crockery, aad Ulsssware, togethr with & Jargs lot of Miscellaticoua Goods, New and elegaus_Parlor, Chawber, Library, Oficey aud Dining-rootn Furnitufo, Boots ajd Slives, Dsy Goods, ste., elo, 1y JAS, V. MoNAMARL & €O, 117 Wabaab-av,, N. W. corner Malison-ut, 2,000 cases Fine Bools and Shees at Auctios, Tuosday Morning, April 43, st 9:30 o'clook, Also 500 Baukrupt Asssgues Lots (NO HUMBUG) #¢ 8p.m, JASP, MoNAMARA & 00, Auctionoer: wp OELEBBATED {hroughout the T'olos—expresavd to all l:? (a Presa 1 1 and upward st 40 600 pax 1. “Address s g TUER, Ul 3