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HIZ CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, THE INDIAN Massacres Botween Fort Larra- mle and the Black 1ills, ——— The Killing of the Motz Family and of * Btuttering ' Brown. Western Viow of the Peace Pollcy: A Picco of * Nonsenso and Feurile Sentimentallty,”? An 0ld Military Ordor that Should Bo Again Pat in Force, b Bpectal Correspondence of the Chicago Tribune, Fonrt LAunamie, Wyo, Ter., April 25.—Tha tol- spraph has already sent forth tho nowa of mur- dera by Indians on the Black-Hilla route,botween Fort Laramio and the Jilis, Well-nuthenticated accounts aro reaching hero overy day of atinoks by Indians, THE METZ FAMILY,— bunband, wite, and colorod sorvant,—from Lar- amio City, woro killed pear tho road In Ied Canan, The colored servant was found farther from tho road than tho whites, It is pro sumed that they wero taking her prisoner, " nud, sho roslsting, they killed hor. Mra. Metu'n peoruon showad ovidence of having been cutraged aftor shio had heen killed. This is tho noblo red man (?) for whom o mech of tho public mouey Is belng spent, and in whose pralss so much g said by tho good men of the Kast. Ask any Westorn man who has lived any timo in the West,—loyg enough to undorstand tho Indian charactor,—what o thinks of 3Ir. Lo, and ho will tell you all about him without varnish, snd not ono word, I will wager, will bo to bis favor. Tbo Indians ara frauds, withont one vestige of progross in thelr make-up; and, boing frauds, they bLelp others to dofraud tho Government. Besidea tho Metz family, in tho attack noar Red Canon, thero waa killed n man by thenamo of Bimpson, snd two other men yoro badly woundoed, who have since died § their samos, I bolievo, woro Borgesin and I'richon. Thoro i at present & soverely-wounded man in Jho poat-hospital, under the carofol treatmont M Dr, Hartsuff, who has already succocded in »xtracting the bullot nnd ploces of clothiug from his lnngs. Tho Doctor Is in topen ho may come through all right. As soon 8y the District Commander heard of tho attack inRed Canon, and that thero wero wonnded wen Ilicro a1 o critical condition, ho sent out secistatics vt »ace, ThLooscors Lina ot yet returued. TUE KILLING OF BROWS han created s ‘great deal of sorrow ihroughout the wholo Weatorn country, whero ho was well known and sppreciated for Lis many sterling qualities, e was the beau-ideal of the Western man, ouid had nerve suoughs fo dare anything. I1u s provious Jetter I mene Honed the fact of his beftg connected wiil tho stago- i to the Hills, Howent to Custer Gity nbout two weaka ago to look after the intorest of his Company, Whilo tliese, Lio found it mecessary to start Lack witii out delay, atid sartod out on horseback; but no Lnd got gatten far before Lix Lorwo way shat ‘and killed by inaluus in swbush, o got back {0 Custor uil sight, and, not nt all daunied, songht anothor convey= alice,—ono of the mail freight-wagous, They traveled by night, and without bindrance, until they reached 1ho vicinity of Lot Creck, when 'they wero fired at in 1o dark by Indlens in wait near tho road ; fudeed, Alicy wero 80 uear that tho fsbcs of tno riflea weie plainly visible, aud tho smell of the powder very dis. tinct.” When the Indisns fircd, Browu—or, 08 ho 18 widely known througlout tfio West, *'Stuttering Brown—waa driving thu wagon. Ho waa eftting on au slevated seat, aud the bullet passed throngh thoe Jower part of the stomach, und, coursing around toward tlic rear, paseed through two of (h swaller inteatines, An bio was piruck, ho dropped forward on (ho l-niulos, This, with ko ehooling, caused {hy miuies to run sway, aud left Brown on the road i the mercy of the Indina; but they mm o dwee b fihfyyym vad - daio any mischief, and kept on after tho g toaw, Airlng 31 thiont na rapidly ap thoy could. - Th0 thros e whe Accompunied Lirown jumped tha wagon and mado for the rauch, 18 milen “farther on. As soun aa Brown +amo to bls sensce, o monutod o mule that was cloxo by, ond made un 'sttempt fo gain thoranch ; but, Mier golug Lalf a mile, fell from tho anfinal, As soun 18 daylipht came, the mon from the ranch started oul to find Brown tha poor fellow, lying low with deadly wound, modo kuown Lis preseuce by waving biw bundkerchicf, Angoon as he waa shot, he kuow tlioro was no hope, Ie was carrled by ondy stuges towsrds Fort Laramie, but dled, after sufleriug great i, befors reaching tho post. "liia body 1s now in o post-hospital, and is beiug docently cared for by shio ont-Burgeon sud hi frionds,—1r. Voorhees hava iug travelod uight aud day to resch litm befora death, but beiug too Inte, Upon his arrival be found that Brown hud written four lettors,—two to his wife and two ta by frioud Hallsbury,—and bad entrusted them lon Dr. Gray, said to be from Chicago, Thu Ductor Tefuned (0 o fle lokters up Until b recolvod s foe, —$160,—aud road oIf teward hiw party, FParlies Lave beeu sont for the letters, which areto o taken by force If necesnary, Newa 138 come 10 the post to-day of another party belng attacked near tho Hlils, of which two wero killid and flvo wounded, A largo number of stock wua also driven off, Wo bave had enough of NONSENHE AND PUERILE BENTIMENT over the Indian Lustucas, which, in many cases, have beon ueed ta defraud thoGoyerument, Thedo Indinns noed s strong and steady hand to guido them, snd this can ouly bo found fn tho War Departmont, _ax tho alinoxt perfect adniinistration of affairs which now provalls in_tho army, 1t large bodics of myn csn Lo fad, clothed, audl properly cared for by traiued officors and gentles men, it in ovident that tho ndian can bo cared for fu eimilar way, Why the peoplo of the West do not rix up gnd avsert their rights, f» o myatery, They have 3 oy been deluded by tho Bujaantiariati of the who knaw nothing of the real Indfun character, 8 5 good timoto start with a decldod policy or o, Western wen do not wish to eco the Iudiana }mnncukefl, but do craphntically object to their bolng ur ever Lamboozled by the Quvernment, thraugh i weak admintstration of Indiau offulrs, Now that tho tho Trenty of 1864 Lus been violated by the invasion of the Hills, ond in various other ways, it would bo A DEPARTURE IN THE KIGHT DIRECTION if tho Government would Bays ** Wae have mado onr Iasttreaty. You nro our subjects, and ns such must oboy the laws of tho country, 1f'you vivlate thein Ly sleallng and nurdering, 3ou will e puuisbed to tho full extromity of tho law. * Yot must undorstand that tho lawa of tho United Btates are supreme, aml must b oboyed at any cost, Wo will deal with you kindiy us long as you behave yourselvos. You wiil bo placed on resorvaions, under an honest administration of army oflicers, whero you will bo surrounded with alt needed comforts until you loarn bow to work for your. melvon,' Could (bnroban“(mntmj farco than tho present ail- miulstration of Indion affaire? Ono dupartment s vlying the Indiaus with ritics, lead, anil powdor to fight auother department, sud to brutally murder tho cfti- zens of the country, This s a groat mistoko, to say thie leant, and abould at uneo bo nlul)}md‘ Tho Agens cies that now border the wild Indan country—lted Claud sud Spotted Tail, for lustance—should ho moved without delay, in sccordrnce with the repeatvd recom. - mendations of high military oflicers, Iu tho camp o Crazy ilorno, lotw of munition of war were discoverod freali from the Ageacics muentioned, Thore is no thne 10 fool away the elgus are declsivo of a big Indlan war, and the Goverumant should 40 vigorals wmens- ured to wmicet . Thu Iudians and the wquaws are Teaving tho Agenclos in Lirgo_numbers,—somo of thy young bucks cven going off on foot, becauso thelr pouniea are yet'too poor to travel, T am gladl to state, however, that there aro declded . Indications hicro that A LAGGE MILITANY EXFEDITION will start agajust tho Indlauy uext wouth, Tho grass will bo well up by that lime. It ls presuwcd that Fort Fotterwan will 'be tho point of duparture, Ido not anticipato docided results from the suuier expedi- tions, slmply becausa the Vlatne Indians, who diskdo luto uuicrous amal) partics, will be s hard to fnd as thie Modocy wora in tlia Lava Brds, But, §€ persistont effort and untiriog encrgy will do it, Crovk is tho TRE FOLLOWING ORDED, ‘which was in force sumo Years ago in the Department of tlie Piatte, sloutd bo agaiu published, buth in tis Dopartmont mentioned aud that of Dakota, amd its provisions required (o bu alrictly observed, ‘1 woull also recomiuend s wbeict obsorvanca of 1t by all partics soutemplatiug an early trip to the Ililly: Ueapquantens DEFAWTMERT OF THE PLATTE, OR4ita, Neb., March, 1867,—Svec1at, Ouvrn No, 14} Thu following regulations affocting traius sud travels ers crosaing the Viadns duriug the coming season, upon routss withit this departisent, aro published foF the information of all coucerucd, ud are wrdered fo Lo enforced L The followlng + o o . aro duslgnated aa tho points of rendezvous of alt tralus yoluy beyony, upon suy routs, into thy Indian country, iers sil'traind will e organized for defeuce by electing a Captain snd othr oflicers, aud organszing the traiustery, aim- lovos, sid auy ofler poruons. traveilug " with Gr bo- aging to (ho (rain {uto ono o more comgpnied, Every penon who sccompatilua & Lratu Iuat Lo prop. erly arined for defenso (Lavy-TovolVers aze uot cotmld. wrod n wuflicleat Arugy ond - must . sublt Limselt during the = joursey fo much Fequlationa o8 tho Captaia of tho train shull lay down, aud perform such dutfes, s guards, sentiuely, herdamon, clc,, an niay bo deslyhat- Ly tho wsmo 'suthority; and, duriog tho transt 27084 o Plains, theso truins will bo holit responaitia for (Lo fulthful observance of the rules and regulatfors 4 down, and the treatles with thu ludlan tribes ough wioso country they gro pansing. 1L, "tho commanding onicer of each miilitary post on anyof thoroues . . . A dicccted Lo fuspicet ¢ i which paswes his post auticluntly Lo asatire him. Balf {hot the wliltery organization hurvin wpecitled bas made, aud ibat tho usual procautious agaiust Indisn atacks or Surpriscd havo Locw carcfully obeorved, When % s found that the pro- vialous of tho order bave mnot Leen coue Med with, tha tmin fu which such neg- et occurs will uot b permliicd to pare besond tie 1oilitsry post where it (x dlscoverad until it 1s snada uanifcul 1 the camtnanding vilicer that such neglect ‘wili not ocour aguin, 'Fhe comwnnding otheer who bicovers this ucyleot will alw seport Lo fxcia (v tho Commander of the naxt past on the route, fn_ordae that caroful cxainination of the train sy ngain be madn &t the post, 111, All personn traveling scrosn {ho Vlajus, excopt those belonging ta the tnllitary service of the United tates, atul nueh an are tratmportind In {ha mall-coachen, ar other conve! ¥ i roules, muat Joln themnelven together fu s military organira connitlug of ot ewn than thiety arued tuon, oF iak connect themselves with sotne traly. IV, Whenever o muilitary escorl In thought neces- aary, the commauding oflicer of the military poat hne youd which auch escort tnay be required wili notify he Captaina of traina of tho fact, and will furnish s suficient eacort, 1n addition Lo 1o forca with e tran, 1o protect 1t to thy next military post, whore, if necess #ary, snother encort will be furnished; and’ thess es- coris will Lo pupplicd fronione poat 13 anothier in- this manuer, until the point of d“'f" 15 pansced, V. Whienever su sttack 18 mada Ly Indiaun npon sny traln purstiug tho overland ronten, or traveling clso- where ou tho Faius, tho commanding officer of the nearest ruflitary post will furnish prompt assiatsnico, nud wilt Ammm{hlcly roport the facla ju tho eane to theso headqnarters, specifyjug particnlarly whelher the party attacked Had canspiod with theea Fules, sud Liad 1nade an gowd a defonso a4 conld be o3 pected. V1. Theas regulations will bo_enforcod ih like imans nor tgon all retarning teatns, which wil bo oranizel In conformily thereto ot the wilitary pont nearcat 10 thedr point of departura from th actiioments, VII, Al commuanding ofeers of nilitiry posts on thio Vi3inm acn charged witly and will Lo held reeponsi- hle for, the faithfal sxecutlon of thin ardar; an on 1o prefext should thoy fail enrcfully fo fuspuct pvery trafu, or porty of travelers, whichi pam through or within reach of the post under iheir command, ‘Whilst cvery assiatanco at their cominand will ha fur. nished by ho comuanders of nilitary posia which tnay facilitato or rendor securo the travait of cinlgranta or supply-iralan across the Great Tlains, thess ollicers arosleo charged with tha respousibility of cxacting from thoso parties g strict olscrvanco of sll proper procautionn ogainat Indtans, sud of requiring tbat such partics bo propared {0 protect theiubclves, o8 far 88 niay Lo in thelr power., VIIT, It ia not practicable, with tho military forces within thin Department, to render overy fool of the averland rontes entirely Aocure.againat Ludiah hostili- tiea; and, whilst the wllitary forces will be dlaposed and wed fn’ tho mannor which scoma best adapied to Jroloct pattica of travulers, auch particn must, between thio military posts, roly much upon theirown organlza~ nd means of defense, IX, Vhen the delay in making up trains to tho sizo required 18 80 great 88 (0 become 8 griovance, con- exerci:aa gound discretion in i nco of wmalier oucs than above prescribed, whero orgaulzation is _efiiclent, and thio partiea well prepared for dcfenne, and the anticipated dauger not imminent, Commanding ofticers, howeve must bo on their guard ogainet the entreatics and i portunitics of impatient and over-contident partles, und uot idly or looeely éxercino (ko dlacretion hereln granted them, X. 1t is a well-knosn mle with Indians that, when injured, they retaliate upon the ficet favorablo ocen- sfon that otfers; oud It s not unasual that innocent trains are made to suffer for the recklcss acts of par- tien wholly uncontncctod wilh thom. Indeed, it is well known that entire tralos havo been destroyed fn counaguenco of the killiug or abusiog of u singlo In- dfan, who visited {t with no other purpnsc, Ymhullly, than'to get somelhing to eat or o few old clothes, In dfans must Lo taken aa wo find them snd it in, here- fore, recomnionded o Oaptaina of traine, when they sro approached by individual or small parties of In- lians “In n fricndly manner, while being on thele guard and talang every precaution ogainst thele pro- penoity tosteal, not to maltreal or abnun them, but treat them kindly, unlees thuy® firat offer violenco, But the apparent friondiidess of such fndividuala o parties must not induce the slighteat relazation of viglanco and precautlon, Abusing and inaltreating Indian fs not aking precautions agsinst them: they liaven respect for tho latier, but avenge the former, The laat paragraph of tho above order apylics to peaceable Indians; but any Indlaus presenting ther- selves on the road Letween Laramie and the Ilsila should bo skiot on eight. « Keep thom off or kill then, Thiey aro decoltful devils, I THE RECENT OUTBREAK IN ARIZONA, Carresponidence St, Luuis Globe-Democrat. Lezavexwourir, May 2.—Your correspondent has Junt como into posnesalon of particulars regarding tho Tecent outbroak of Chiricahus Indlans in Arizona, "The outbroals oceurrad on the morning of the Tth of Apri), the first tutelligence recetvod of it belag tho nre rivalofan Indlan scout at tho Chirlcatius Agency, who {nformed the residents that tho Chiricahuss had #tone upon the war-path and killed the storkeepor at Sulphur Spriugs, some 20 milea west of the Agency, and anotier man named Spence, The slorckeeper, & Mr. N, M. Rogers, and Spence wero sitting fu front of tho storo when tho Indians ode np o them aud firod, Rogers wan_ {netantly killed, whilo Speuce, altbough badly and fatally wounded, managed to get insido of tho house and sceuro a Henry ritle, but beforo he could 180 §¢ 1o waa a dead man, Tho Indinna were led by the Chiof Pl-on-so-ns, and Lis uephew, whoso namu 8 ot known, snd ail wers litorally crazad by liquor, ¥i-on-sv-na 'had, just befoR thiw last outrage, killed his two alstars, Whilo under the {nflucnco of liquur, At first it waa supposed that only o small band,of Indians wero upon the war-path, but it £eomn that this wos o mistaken ides. Tho Insurrection spread liko a captagion, eoon embracing all the Indiaux upon tho Chirfcaliua Jteservation, with the oxception of ouo slugle Chicf, Yowza (or 'Kahcheez), o on of old Cuchiae, tho famons and_blood-thirsty old villain who 1od tho insurrection a few yoars ago, and a fow follow. ers, Immediately upon récelpt of “tho intelligenco at Camp Bowle, Livut. Henoly, with Company H, Sixth Cavairy, wan'ordercd out in purauit ot the robeltious Indians, Ho overtook them on_ tho 12th inwt, at tho Kau Jose Mountains, obout 100 miles from Caps Lowlc, and engaged them, ouo moldier belng killed, the loss of tho redskiuy not being known, Owlng to tlo oxhausted condition of the truops from making forced marchios, thoy Wero unsblo to divlodgo the encmy, and were comelled to roturn to Camp Bowic, 1t fn oxpected tiut » big acouting party will etart out from Grang goou, Aftor the battle at the San Jose Mountains, the mur- derous Apaches procecded toward tho Sau Yodro set- ticments, comine out bulaw tho Junction of thy Baho- comeri Creek with tho San Pudro, ubout 15 milos abovo tho Sun Ledro crossing, smoug the ranches of Mexara, Brown, Lewls, O'irlen, and others, At dr. Lewls! ranchs tho proprictor was i the field with s Mexlcan boy, at suino distance from the huuse, irris gatig thy land, Looking toward the house, Le. wud- deuly saw there some eoven or olght Indinng, aud ho und the boy started toward {hem, when thu' Indians fired, urtautly kilijng Lewls, sud riddilng tho boy's clothing with batls, The lad escaped tuto tho brusl, aud ulttmutely found his way to San Pedro Crossing. Mr. Theodoro Lirown's ranch, o ehart distauce from Lewin', wun tho next scenoof thulr belllsh work, Mr, Jirown’ was to ou 1ot mormng engagod {n irrigating hin fclids, when Le was sired upon by tho Indlans aud ruverely wounded fn tho leg, but siicceedod i mav- fug limeelf by ercaping ipfo tho brush, ‘Thero be lald suffering thréigh the whols of tho ensulng wght, and untt] Lo was fonud the next day by v party of settlers who bad lett Ban Pedra apon th report brouglt n by o bloxlcun Loye A, Lrown was brought in to Sau Ledro Crossing, and will recover, Mr. d. O'Drien was at first roporied to De killed, but £i fu Delieved he {h sufc, Tho Indisns seemed to bo woll supnlied with pro- visions, a8 they took nomo from the runches whiere they raided, At tho houses on their Lue of march, thy” savages hroke all the shot-gnus they found aud carriod awayall of the needle-guus, Lewis Lsd four or five Amerlcan haraes, which were taken, Tho minute-men of Tuckon lsvo hicki ‘s mesting, and resolvod to extend ail tho ald in thele power lo tho sufTercrs by the savago {nvaders, Towza, son of old Cachise, thio Jeader of tho marauders, has' Juagued Dlmself with the United States troops, snd hs been rendering valuablo information regurding their hanntu aud places of concealment, In September, 1872, Gen, 0, 0, Moward, with the ald of Iudian Agent T, J, Teifords, inade a troaty with tho Cachiao Apactes, giviny thew & largy carner of on of the fiucst parla of Arizona, extending from o few miles cast of man T'edro Jvor 1o the New Mexico boundary, and reachiug from the Honora i some 16 wilss notik dn ta louguat parts, includiug oxteustvo u valloy range, Nearly evorytuing thoy asked was grauted thom, “Thoy wor to bu fed by (he United States Government, o roan at wiil over the rusurve, and to bo free tyom any military control, For #owe tino past _numerous complaints liave Leen miado rgardisg tho nctlons of tie Indians upou the regervo; that they wero suurdering aud pillaging in Sonora, and taat thoy were spendiug thalr time upo tho resecve in dndolonce and_draukenness, thelr debsuchiories ofton reaulting 1 the murdor of each other, includiug fro. quent aliuso and mbrder, of thelr women, —l A BLACK HILLS RUMOR, Spectat Disucich to Ihe Chrcago P'ribune, Broux Ciry, Ia,, May 8,—A roport fu 1 elrcu- Intion Loro this evening that Indiaus, near Fort Piacre. attacked o Black-Hills traln and killed and sealped o numbor of men. No particulars bavo boen rocolved. Telegraphie communica- tion west of Springfiold was iutorruptod Dy Sate urday's storm, ‘The roport noods contirmation, but f1 regardod'hore as probably truo, as it j4 known that. for soma tuno, the Indinng in that section hiave been only waiting for a favorablo opportunity to commouce hontilitios, EXPEDITION SENT OUT FROMFORT LARAMIE, Four Lanawe, Wy, Ter., May 8,~Capt, Egan, with his Company, K, of the Hecoud Cavalry, and Compauy ¥, of the Ninth lufantry, deut, Rogers, 10y good fighting men tn al, Joft here this morning for the scene of the lato Indian troubles on tho Clicyenne River and in the Rted Canon, They are efilcleut oflle cers, aud wirl mako it fively for tho Indinw, i€ they bava an opportuulty, Tuis littio expeattion’will ulsa sfford moro safety to tho peuplo guing to thy Black Hilis, Capt, Egqon expects to bo wone about tlres weeuw, Livat. Hobortson, of o Niuth Infaniry, alao accompauies the comumnd, sod Actwg-Asastiut Burgeon Peite, T =1 ABITUARY. Speaial Dispateh ta The Chicano Tribune, Fotip po Lac, Wiy, May 8.—Tne Hon. E.1I, QGnliowny, ouw of tLe mogt prowinent and highty- respocted citizous of Fond du L, died on Sun- day, the Tib, aftor o Hugering illuese, Mr, Qlal- loway waa o man of rara purity of churacter, and univoraally respected. 1o ‘was constiutiy soliclted to accept ofivial positions, which way contrary bo lud duclivations.” 3o reluctantly cone souted, iowover, a3 various tinies (o serve tho publie, aud, amony other respuusiblo nilices, was for two terins a mwowbor of the Legislature. In 1871 bo was wrged to mllow L nume to bo usod sa o candidate for tho Kopublican uomination for Govornor, but he Howmpturllv sefusod, Ho wus 50 yeora o, and was worth porbiaps 8 quartor of & nullion st tho timy of by aeatn, all of which had beeu acenmulatol in bumness enterprisen fn thig city, bo laviog sul- sed Licro n 1818, CLeveeasw, Oy Mey 8.~Illram Garretson,, Iate Prosident of the Bacond nusl Tank of thin city, diod last evenlng, of **heart disonns.” He was to have represontod this distriet as the firat delegato to tho Natioual Convention st Ciu- cinpati, noxt month. Ofwso, N. Y. May 8.—Ex-Congrosaman Loouard, the founder of the Uswego Guzefls, dicd to-dav, = Specutl Mrnateh to The Chienan Teibune, DanvieLg, [, May 8.—Dr, W, 11, I1. Beott, an eminont phy«cian of Isstern Ilmols for up- wards of thirty years, and Inttorly a prominent morchant of onr place, died to-day after s hin- oring ilinoan of soveral months, &t tho ago of ;4 yonra, Ur. Heott was tha father of M, Icllo Beott-Uda, who th woll known in Chicago. 8art LAge, May 8.—Mra. Goorge 1. Mum- ford, of Rochentor, N, Y., wife of a formar Vice. Frosident of the Westorn Unton ‘Telagrapt Com- pany, and mother of a former Vico-Premdent of tho Westorn Union 'I‘olnmnlnh Comwpany, Goorgn I Mumtord, Jr., died 1o thas city of “apoplexy yestorday morning. Iler Lody was seut [ust Lo-day. THE COURTS. Teter Downey Wants {he Board of Health Enjolned from Letting a Seav- cnger Contract. An Important Omission in the Rigdon Oommitment Enables Him 1o Got Out of Jai ADbill wan filed yestorday aftornoon by 3, F. Tuloy againat Lho Board of Ioalth, ths Mayor of Chicago, ana tho City Council, to rostrain tho award of the scavengor work to Dunne & Scane lon. Mr, Tuloy sots out that, prior Lo tho adop- tion of the now charter by the ety a year ngo, thero was o Board of Health haviog large pows ors for prosorving the safoty and bealth of tno city ana hinproving ite sanitary condition, By tho now charter tho City Council bad power to appoint o Bosard of leaith and prescribo its powory and dutfes; but it bas not dong #o, and the former Luurd of Iealth hus continud Lo #oky and elaluna to luvo a1l tho power It ever hud, “fho complatnant, howevor, alloges that tho former powers given to the Board ate rendered uull aud v a3 belug repugnatt to tho nosw charler, No espi [oyrer duivens folet tho seavenger workt by coutrct, ut the Luard clalms such tight under tho provisons of thoold chirter, 1t ix also clatined that the only powees the Hoard now eujoy sro thowo which ure tut 1 coutlict with {hio now eharter,nd that tie only or- dlvance fu existenco fn regard fo scavengor wurk wis one piassed 1 1866, 04 subsequontly in 187 tucorpora afed{n tho ravisdd ordinances of the city, culiiled “ geavengers,” oc. 1 of which, relatiuis to thie mauver in which ko Board of Health shall havo tho scavenger work done, 18 us followa: “Tho Iicurd of Health aro heroby nuthorized to em. ploy from tinio to timo as many kcavengers os the inay deeta necessary upon such terms and with sucl appiiauces aud conveyuices au lioy may deuin oxpies dient, and Lo make from Ume to time such rules uud regulatious for tho conduct of such s:aveugers ns thoy may docm necassary,” . o now cliarter provides for the passing of an ap- propriation bill in which’ apprapriationy ore made for tho various city expenses, whiich canuot be chunged except by o voté of tho Inbabitants of tho clty, Somo time ago the City Council approvriated $17,000 for tho seavenger work' from May 1 to Dec. 31, 1476, and in April Jast tho Bosrd of Iealth advertised for bids for tho performance of tho scavenger work tn accordauco Wikl certain specifications, which are sct ont ut laugth fntho ML, T respouse, Fater Dowiicy put 1a o Lid s ullowa : For tho Weet Divlsion, $3,700; for tho Nortl Divis- fon, $4,500; and for the South' Divislon, $1,000, largo riumber of othera also put in bid wero Dunny & Seanlon, who offered to do tho work in the Weat Diviston for §1674%,%), 1t the North Divislon for §7,353,60, aud fu the Bouth Division for §14,304,50, “Iliey Were, with ono exception, tho_ highewt Wdders, Which the bids wera opencd they wore referred to the Financo Committee, and on tho 25th of April it mude o report in faver of Downoy. A regulst meeting of 1he Board was hiold Blay 2, when the report of tha Fi- nntice Comimitteo waw {ncontinently tabled, ond tha bid of Dunno & Seaulon for £37,403.50 accopled, In concluson, Mr. Tuley alieges fhat g Board of Health have o ‘power to let_contracts, but ouly to have tho ecavenger work dono by employing one or moro scavongers to tho wark that §£1t hadt the power it was bound to lot tho co tract to Downey, tho lowest_bidder; that In any caso no contract could bo made for 4 sum larger than the appropristion for such purpose, and that (he Buard acied corruptly and fn bad fult fu_awarding the fob to Dunuo & Scanlon when Downey was a responefblo bidder, and had befora the panlc boen the public scavenger, Alr, Taloy, therefore, aska that tho de- feudants b enjoined from entering iuto nny contract with Dunne & Seanlon to have thie scavenger work done for the clty o for any of ité_three divirdona nn. iler uny propopalu orotoforo salicited by the Loard of th, AN UNFORTUNATE MISTAKE. About aweek ago Judie Williamw sontenced to for the apace af ten days Charles W. Rigdon for obedienco to_an injunction lssued aud E O, lanphero at fhe sult of Leonard " Grover. The ordinary copy of fhe proceadings wan mado out for the protection of tho Hherldl, but unfortunately fu tho bastoof the moment the clork's nuwmo was not appended to the papers, n yan nucomary. Lasplicre, wio wan sentencod to 1 days’ impriscoment ab the samo Wmo with Rigd werved Lfl tiy out and was rofensed. Saturday, - 1 don, Bowever, has discovored this fatul defect n tho commitment,'snd yesterday appliod for & writ of lia. beas corvus, ectting out these facts in his petition, Judgo Gary' ordered tho writ to isauc, and, in the ineantimo allowed Itigdon to be released on his own rocogulzance {n the wnm of §5,000. The rewult will probably bo that ho will get off with soven ur clghit day¥’ fmprisonment, . THE GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. ‘An application was made Saturday oftsrnoon to Juilgo Farwell for a Reeclver n tho case of Dradner, Bwith & Co, va. Tho ttiobe Inaurance Cotapany, One ortwoof tho creditors, lowever, objected, sid the sustter was_postpoued until yesterday, Tho Lrio & Weatern Transjortation Coinpany, by Garduer & Bchuyler, it attorueyy, aud 3. 8. ilart, o Judgueut crcditor, by I, Ullman, sppese:d and ovjected tiat the proposed Reeclyor, E, 'K, Bowen, wis uot n proper parly o be appoiuted, ss ho wan the fathor-n-law of tho Socrotury, sud had had charge of tho Compuny's oilaics, Mrh I B, Sherman, on bebalf of tho Leefver of the Morcantile Iusarauca Com- puny, a large creditor, also objectod on s ground. Mr W, 8" rackett appesred for tho Globe Inaurunce Coupany nud filod bjn aidavit do- Jiying auy complicily with Goorga ¥, llardlng or that bo. hiud acted fu bad faith, oschorged fn tho Ziucs yesterday, After coosfdurable discussion, Judgo Fars well refused to appoiut 6 Iccelvor ot prescnt, but omitted to ktate any reasous at kngth for i ruling, HBANRRUFTCY MATTENN, Ttangom J. Morwe, doltg buiness as 1. J, Morma & Co,, an a Juweler, lu this city, filed a voluniary petitton i bankfupley ‘yestorday, | Tho wecured debts aro £1,300, and th unceured $11,7 “Io asnots con st of £5,000 worth of_land rhorigaged for $4600; & Mok of Jowelry ut No. 197 Luku strest valued nt £14,600; Dille aud notes, $2,791.44;3 five shiares bn tho Northweatern Abol Loou Company of the par valup of §5U0; sixtern shares fu the Unitud Buitea Pive Pro- toctifuz Company, show-cascs counters, toolw, sui fturow, $5,206.907 policion of [nnurance, 19,0005 and opon ccounts, nbout $7,H00, Tho ‘petition’ wan Fe- forred 1o Regiter Hinb An order was also made for o composition mectlug £ bo hold May 29, uranville G, Pleree, 8 member uf tho Sror of Porce & Wiilka, alio” Blod a volntary etition, Tha debts, ull unsceured, (0of U $296198, - Tho unvets consiut of & stock of bout aud aliova valucd ot K9, and o snall stount of clothing, which s clakmed th bo exeinpt, "The petition was refurred €0 Reglstor 1ibbard, Hin partner, Willin, flod Lis petition somo tne g, snke ingt for iho adghatcation of tho firm, and erce's pe tion yesterday was only of hix own' prvate Halidtcs, Leunard U. Klluck was yesterday clogted Asigco of Davic] A, Lorlug, An Awsignics will & Voorhies, alt 13- against him £ chosen this morning for Barclay BUPERION COUNT IN BUIEP, Toute, of Cinclunatf, fed n creditors® bill sgafuat* Boujumfn P Uiuman,'J. 1f, Mubike, Eruet Ulilich, ‘Lhoimaa J, Cooper, uud 1o Natfonal Bk of ilols, vu e Judimeut 108 §6,60,29, recovered Ayril 20, 1415, againat Uinnan, ilernany Slemon commenced & suit {n case sgainat Wehb, claizning $10,000 damages for Laving boew called a thiof, A. P, 0, COUNTY COURT, . In thoostate of Adulph Belimidt et al., minors, o grant of guardiauaip was made to Arnold Duchniaun, undor oud far §14,060, 1 thio calito of G, 11, Bimsell, lettors were granted to oe, under bond for 160,030, THE CALL. Junar 0Any—313, 34, 445, 410, 445, 450, 631, 452, 453, 187 to 404, and 4T, inclusive, Jenae Jaurson—No call, Jupoi liouzns—Calendur No, 6 and wet cases 1,753 aud 2,509, Juptie BaoTit—307, 402 to, locinef; JUDGE MCALLIETEU=~5ot cave 2,740, a1 415 ou Judge Rugers® calpndar, Junux FanwesL—Sel caea No, 1,307, Junak WitLiadi—No call, : JUDUMENTY, UNITED STATEX CINCUIT CoUnT--CONFEIAIONE—~Flrat National Bauk of Chicayo ve, Owen While, otherwiso kuown pa Uniey Wuite, $1,010,31, Junar BLobGETT—David Adler of al, ve, Fennimora Marcellug und Sohn Dyor, $ Stmion Fitel v, Unarles A, Uregory, §13, L, A, Kent va, 11, Bleveny, $1LW5.10,—W, K, Leveridla ot al, va, Natlonal liank of Chfcigs, $3818% fu gold Clatlin & Cy, vé. Obaunc, Bowen, $31,514.04, L1018 COURT—CoNFLaslons=—Liliufu §tous G- ve, Samuel Bllhugs sud Wilham O, Bnaow, o Ly i Noa, 410 to =n2 ¥ Gay—Thomas 8, Wild ctal, w, J. Faulk- dict, $11.e3, aud mwothou for now frial, IHCULE COUBT—CONPERT0NS—Leapold er Vinlty Pbitip, Frauk, and Sy ish Ve, Alexander T o v Sativ, §328 £nT3 yer va, Stbefel md Pliip 1, & Cogger v, ighy vs. Jamcs D, Licob atnk Anwa Speelal Duva'ch by SruiNarizLy, 1L, Blay &, 1oalay filed n on in bankruptey sEalust dugust Stuiakoyd, of on 11y, Montou Gonty, St WSl Cigra o Triune. 5 r, anud £ Rabbing, of ed o vetuntary petiiion m Lankenptes, vasa bt oF Cleaps, won ateested bera ey dhug clgara witkout o liceare, sud Qued §5 aud SPORTING NEW Defeat of the 8¢t, Louls Browns by the White Stockings, Hartfords vs. Athletics, and Mutuals ‘vs. Bostons. Flrat Day of thie Lexinglon Races-«:Com= ing Events at Dexter Parke BASE-BALL, THE WHIT#S GFT EVEN WITI TR BROWNS, Sresat Dupateh tn The Chicago Tribune, 8. Louis, May 8.—The Whites and Browna played thoir second champlonship game here to-day in tho presanca of aboul 3,000 L.eopls, of whatn 500 were woll-bebaved ladies and gontle- men, aud the rest 8 howling mob of ruflisns, ‘The weather was very cold at commencing, but warmed up a good deal boforo tho GIth ln- ning was renched, Bpalding having lost the toes, Barnes wont to open mattors, and hit o eufe fair-foul, but was out at wsecond wn an atteinpted steal. Avson took hLis bLase on balls, and Ilines mnde 8 nafe bit. Loth wera loft, however. McGeary lit one to Addy, after two men wore out, but Addy dropped’it. No runs resulted, however, a1 Olonn captured Piko on a foul fly. Whita conld not get & good one in in tha rec- ond inulng, and ‘sout to firat on callod balis, Peters tnado a protly base-lit, and Glenn fol- fowed with anotber, and the bascs were full, After Bielaski bad oade an out BARNES SENT TWO MEN HOME, keoring two runs—one earned—by u hit to right feld, The Browns took thoir second zero, Syaldiog openod the third inning with a nico hit, but wag lefc on second. In the Browns' half of tho inning Cuthbert made a clean hit, the first une of tho game for bid side, but o run re. nulted. “Tho tPustworthy Barnes put {a another clean Lit in tho four(h funing, hut was left on firat, In tho fifth tnufug Bpelding and White encouraged matters by clean Lila, aud wero ou basea when two mien were out, ‘hey wero Ioft, however, by Peters® short right-field hit, which was lucly takén hy Deble wan. When the Browns camo Lat, they began to NIT PRUTTY FREELY, Dradley lesding off with a Jner which Hines took, and Deliman following with 8 rafe ouo near tha same player. Mack' long high bit, whicl looked as if it wera Zpoing_over Llines’ head, was vory fiuely taken i, aud (ue” {nning eudled with Lwo tmen on hates and still uo run, In the last Lalf of tho seventh inning, ofier the Whites Lad Leen disposed of without a run, Biong Litto Burnee, aud, afler a hard atop, the Latter got tho Lull aud throw' wild to Glenn, lotting tho striker to second, lradley followed wilh a fLit, and Deliman with o bunter, when the bakes were full, After Mack had got out ou a foul #1y, Cuth, ber# Lit o boautiful one to loft Seld near the line, and TWO NEN CAME IN. Dehlmau was put out at home plate by Addy to Atinon, and ho to \Whiteamid the moxt nproarious and disgraceful nctions of the crowd, Whan the oul wis declared, the whola 8t, Louls nine, with one or two exceptions, cuwe around the umpiro and triod to argue Liza out of the potnt, but were unsuccesaful, Addy Jed olf the elgith inning with his fourth out, ‘Whito foliowed with u nice hit sud went to third ona wiHd pitch. Mo was, Lowever, put out at the homo rlate on Petorw’ hit fo Mcueary. - Poters got to recond on the play, bit was eent ont” by lcGeary, whio held tho ball and decelved the Uitio man,who thought it was 10 the pitcher’s hands, Inthe ninth Gleun and Dlelrki had made outs, when Larues come to bat and drove i s3vage ono 10 Tattin, It wan well gathered, but poorly thrown, and Jiarnen was safe. 1o stole sccond on o partiy-parsed 11, 5o CAME TROM THERE JOME on Auson's hit to left flold for i, Lase. The latfer was #0 wildly thrown by Cuthbert that Ankon got to third ou it, but was left by lines golug out to Dehlmnn, Durug thia fuuing a charactaristic St. Louls kick: touk place, It was discovered that the ball hud a rip in it, and a new ono was called for, Under the ruly, the umpire declined {0 permit & now ona to bo put fn until su even fnning was Snished, and ho was there- upon besleged by tho St. Lons men, who had produced & lively ball, “snd new, which they hoped (o fet o whack 3t in the last fnnio, The umpire, how. ever, stood firm on the rules, and mode tho game 1o on with the olu Lall, The Liat balf of the ninth fu- ning was quizkly disposed of by Blong out ot a faul, Bradley sirike out, und Deblman neatly thrown out Qrst by Anson, thus giving the Whites thelr fifth step towsrd the champlonship, Following ls THE $COBT. the, GnicAGon. | T\ B PIA K 8T, Lov! P Tarove, 360 8 1) 878/ 3, 1]:Cathbort, 1.6, 4 0031 T, Qa6 0 3 gl s, : 4 i IRl versd 1388 i a1 1 al el o a1t ¢ o 4, ui D‘ll v ERELEA 2] J [ 0 -3 = 00 000 St Louls, 2. McGears, 1, Tirowas, 0. Hases on callod balls—Anson, 1; White, 1; Pike, L Poamn vt af ira: TIE OANE MAT DE BIOMED TP by eaying that it was oue of tho fincst ever played, all things consldered. “The wcore of threo errors by the Whites s as near fine fleldtug as auv clut b Hkely to get. Of the errors, that given to Spalding la the wominal oug of nlawing aman o taken basu on calied balls, and tho ono set down to Barncs was excusable, and, u fact, none of ilio three affected nuything, foaamuch os the Browna' two rats were bolh carned, The finest play of Ihe fiammo wi by Addy and Anign to White Iu tho seventl niug, when Debliman wan cut off at home, Anson's throw ' i was o long lincr s stralght as an wrrows Tho bcoro mhowa {bat - Mincs payed an nimenkogamo In tho ficld, and the remain- derof thin nino wore not mucn bobind blm, Barnes redvamied his reputation at the bat by bringhig i two runs i tho uiek of time, sud Anton showed no littlo nerve by his bit which brought larnes with tho win- ing ruu from recond, The Chicago party, nearly all of whom remnined over, went homo in the est mprits, and most of them with olls of deprociated currency bulging out their pocketr, Tho Leaviest better hero ety bicks hin loswes on Friday's gume and takes sbout $200; besides, no moro talk of walking komo 14 beard, sud Fred Cone as discoutianed is suba:rip- on. DIPEAT OF TIF ATIILITICS DY TUE NARTFORDS AT PHILADELIIIAL Snecial Disvateh to fhe Chie sgo Tribuna, PIILADFLEILA, May 8.—The Weather s warm and cloudy, Thore wete 4,20 prescnt. The Hartfordu won by superior batting, Ferguson's threo hity caru- g four cins THOF FCONE. TATHLETIC TRLF AR wsor, 3] Kuigat, p. 7il_Tata,,, hie () Runs vae ord, 3. ‘Potal basos oo hits artford thlotie, 13 Firat baes by errore—tariford, 4; Athlotic, 2, Hupls o Hleubel, Timo ra. TUE NOSTONS DEVEATED BY THR MUTUALS AT THE GROUNDR OF TUE FORMER. Special liis uce Tribune, TlosToN, 33 5 B, featurcs of the game foday wiro offictive Tlicllug, gond Guiding, wnd poor batting, Errors of Wright anit Murnan guve the Motuals fant Fans f th Bt fnning, Tho batting of Treacy and Hallinan was g The Buslons sll knucked iu the air, sizteen going out on filey, Mornill cauglit tuly, V3 I e i ol 1f 0 vl v o Wy 4 0, b wlc i n errors - Bostons, 1; Thiatons, i Sfutu: o Laliy-O'Huurky ai Hteuck out—0'Hourke, Leouard, T o gamo ~Twn Hours, Upiro=r. Daiels, of Harttord. LOVIIVILLLS —CAVITAL CITYS, INDLANAVOLLS, May B—Base-balls Lovevilies, 05 Capital Citys, 6, ——— THE TURF. AEPAIUS AT DENTER PARK. The tornado of last Suturday upest things wowowhat ut Doxter Park. and 10 a shght oxtont undid the work of repairing and ronovalion that Col, Munsur Lus been ongaged upun for the past fow weekd, The actus! damago, how- ever, wad not heavy, and a day or tivo will suf. tico ta restore things as they were, Much baw beex dono to put the park in first-class order for the patrons of tutf sports, sud an early opportunity wiltl e affordud for 3 pencraluspetion of the plice, Au attertioun of 1rottiug ss been arrauged for wio week froin Saturduy bexd, the 20th iust,, whon thrce purees Wil Lo glrew,=§400 for Boxsen L thy 4225 clazs, MAY 9, 1876 never baaten 3 minuten, The entries for these Emm cloan Batarday avening, May 13, A large number of trollers are already In \taiming at Dexter Fark for the season’s work, and nnre ure o1pected, wo that ths out- Juuk 1n favarablo for numeraus eutricé and sotio capl- tal raclug. : A DETIHRON Tomavitr, Ky, May {10 brenking dosn Of the geeat blue-grase King, Alion. #0, han Leen confirmed. Me, Swigert, the King's own. or, had detected something wrony in the action of tha Hirse's fore legn, and, knoxing the great sruonnt of inngoy (hat would be ataked on Alfanws, rau him 3 trial rice, the result of which was the discovery of Ureken tondon In the right fore tog, LEXINGTON, KY., BACER. Lrxisatox, Ky, MayH.—The spring races which €ommeneed at this place to-day wero largely sttended, The weallier wes fine and tha track fast, The firat raco, asly 115 mitlen, wan won by Nichols' Vagrant earjly, ' Time, 1:56)(—beating a field of fiys, ‘Ine weconi ‘taco, 3 mile dash, was won by Lyla & Ncull('n Nlly by L. iartington, Titae, 82k, The third race, p dash of 1 mmile, was won by Gritirtead'n Mirdcal, beating McGratl's Aaron_Tian- :.1::5:011, Grenoble, and four other geod oues, Thne, 1 RING. The report concerning . WRESTLING. MARTIN AND S'LAUQILIN, Speciat Dwaleh to The Chicago Tribune. Dernoir, Mich., Blay 8.-—Afternoon papers publigh & now chaltongo from Jacob H, Martin to Maj. McLaughlin, tu which be withdraws the conditlons to which tha latier ohjoeted in a for- mar ehallenge, and agress to wrestle §n Detroit, Jung 41, for $30 & tde ond the chamguonship, il THE TRIGGER. A MATCIL AT QUINGY, 1LL, A match between the St. Louis Gun Club, and tho Quincy Bhooting Club look placa ot the eliooting park in this city to-day. Laght mom- Lers of sack ciub aliot fitleon single birds, 41 yards rine, ki) yanls Loundary, from 10 and T trape, St Loiss Gin Club rutes (o govern, The Quincy Club was viclorivus fu o score of 100 10 98, TWHISKY., CHICAGO. UATTERS WELE AS QUIET as uenal yestordsy ot the Custom-Iouse, tho Ltovenuo Depurtmont belng busily cugaged in ity May work of iesuing licenves, and tho Law Department rosting on itd oars, sll tho necessary prehminary arrangoments it the coming trials naving beoy completed, The first teial will be that of vx-Supervisor Dan W, Muunn, which will come up Wodnesday, weatbier aud the devial of o continuance permitting. Munn'a eounsol, Col, Robert Ingersoll, arrived from Peoria yesterday morniny, and the genersl understanding ia that the trial will como off Wedvesday, Wadsworth and Ward will follow Munn, and ntter thess men have liad their trials it 1a thought the Court wall be ready to pronounce entenco on tho whisky aen, Col. Mattbews ana Judge Mitler are ot Milwaukee, the latter for the pure paso of fdeutifyiug certain papers o the Juuas trial, Col, Mattlews 1s xpected 1o be hero this mornfug, aud will turn his stiention for tho uest few days 1o thotrials 10 Judge Blodgett's court, Col. Ritwley, whio Lias lutely been engaged bn investigaling the Peo- ria crookeducas, i3 in the clty, and will romain here during the trials, when he will roturn to Peoris, e in after something fn that region, nud thiuks Le s o & fair way {0 reach the botim ' facts of the crooked- uess, GLN. MEDRICK, Supervieor of the Towa District, psssed through Chi. cago yesterday mormiug u biv way 10 il waukee, #hs fricuds dn ihe levenue Bure vice clalm thet ke iy eutirely foucc.ut of tue clargo roceutly tmado by the Jumas crowd, aud that bis kiatement will Lo conclusive on this point, It 13 eafd that the crooks thought to work ou nim throngh bis brotuer-in-law, Ben Prottyman, cf Peoria, and that they setually got the latter to spproach den, Hedrick, and osk Lim if it would comspromise bin in any way'to undertako o Lelp thew, T offer, say the General's lrl‘_".\dsb\'rl! ludiguastly epurned, aud the General sdvised Preitynian 1o nelthor apyoir we counsel for the Junas med vor huve anythung to do with them, At all event, the details of Gen, Hvdrick's story will probably be given to the public from the witness-stand in a day of £0, and will daoubt, teud 10 cloar up sotue tautters which did Jock a Httio dirk, ik MILWAUKEE, TOSTPONEMLNT. Speciat Dinoateh to L'he Chicaaa Tribune, MizwaAUREE, May 8.—In tho Jonas conspi cago, postponcement way bad tiil to-morrow mor: Dg. Owing to tho indieposition of Judgo Dyer, Hedrick and his brother ore here to testify in this case, The suthior of the sitack in the f1mes on McKinney Is vald to be IL. 8, Ottou, of Madison. Whoever 1t fs, Lie will be nrrested summarily for malicious Livel, i — MISCELLANEOUS, M'KEE AND MAQUIRE, Wasuwaeton, D. C., May 8.~The Attorney- Geuernl this afterncon sont the documonts in tho mattor of tha application for the pardon of MeKeo to the District Attoruey at St. Lo for his examination and roport. ‘e Attornoy-Gen- eral hiay writlen o Dyér to send him a full report by matl of the rsults of hia examination futo the papers attending the application for the pirdon of Mr. a- guire. ‘'ho Lricf telegram roceived on Saturday did ot convey satisfactory Informutinn to the Departs auent, uy 16 was not audlcieutly explicit, gkt uin fol iae) GOOD ENOUGH. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune. SrmiNoriELD, L, May 8.—Miss H. G. Grifith, of this city, a milliner, Lad receutly fallen joint helr, as #ho is advived, to 35,000,000 by tho de- cease of un uncle in Wales. Sbo shortly leaves for Englund to toko possession of ber inherit- auce. A T0AS Two Important Discoverica! The discovery of America by Columbuy, and Dr. Pierco's Gol- den Mudical Diecoverv; tho one'opening up to mankind o new continent, the other a fountain of health, which 18 indispensable to the full en- Joyment of 1ifo and its bloselngs. In responde to tho nbove ecutimont come tho unsolicited at- tentations of tens of thousands of grateful paticats, wie have teen relioved of chronie ail- weonts through its instiumentality. Those voices are lmited tono ouo locality, but from every city, villago, and hamlet, in our broad dousin, as well ns from other climos, and in the strango utterances of foreigu tougues, e the zoufused murmur of many waters, coms undeigned aud hearty counnendations. It is, in combination with tho Pleasant Purgative Pellets, the great depurator of 'tho age, Undor its benign action eruptions disappear, oxcesstve waste is checked, tho nerves aro sirengiboued, and henlth, long banisbred from the system, resumed hor roign and re-cstablishos her rosoato throne upon the cheok. All who have thorouglily tested its vire tues in tho diseases for whicks it in recommeonded uuite fo prosounciug it the groat edical Dis- cuvary of the age. __ WHISKY. KENTOORY FATORITE! THE PUREST STIMOLANT, The Finest Whisky Kuown. SOLD BY J.K.VANDUZER 128 LAKB-ST., CORNER CLARK. MILLINERY, FEELINERY! French Chips, Eng. Milans, Shades, Trimmed ats, &e, 1=24 ST ATH-ST WEBSTERS. Our usuul POPULAR FRICES, ! AMUSEMENTS: ot ADELPHI THEATRE. _Thia (Turaday) Evening, May 9, EXTRA LADIES' NIGUT, Immenso’ success, hundrods turned away vltly, MAZEPPA, it THE WILD HORSE OF TARTARY, The thoraughbred Arablan Stallion FALCON, Mixa KATE HAYMOND, a% Mazeppa, strupped on the back of the wild horse Falcon, ancends from the fout- Hghta to the extrem heignt of the stage, Waonderful aucessa of Mr, 0, B, COLLINS, The sudicnco ate wrant In awe'at ‘the wonderfal porform- ance of the LEVANION BIOTHERS. Tho charming RLEIN BISTERS, The grest JOLLY NABH. Tho grotesqtie sony rnd dance artists EMERBON & CLARK, DE WITT COOK, the Chumpion Athlete of Amierica, Matiores Wodneadny and Saturday, Prices tho mont moderate in the world: 15, 25, 35,50, and 16 contn, No oxira charge for seciiring satn, NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, i) 7 It 38, HOULE! e N INPARALLE IXOOLISY S MINST A LERFECT OVATION ACCORDED AN ENTIRL CHANGTE THIS WELK, Newcomt's _origiual sketch, entitled * HWE HEARTS" Ny Lobby Newcotnb and the Great Dop. WIICH 18 WHIC nardo, Rice and Brockwny, “ LITTL Banjo Boloa by (ke Champloy L. Drum and Tione Snlos by JOI: MACE. by MUR- THIY and MORTON, Tn concinde with Newcomb's Orfyginal Sketcit, WIZO WROTE BHARSPEARL. (hnr. actern by th Entirc Company, Aatiucea Wednoaday and Haturday, EOOLEY'S THEATRE. Maguire & Haverly.. cenes Lenncen Wikl E, Chiapman, .. terecres Manager SUNDAY EVE'G, MAY 14, PAPPENHEBEIM. URAND OPERATIC GALA NIGHT, Manager Grau bas fhie honor to munounce an en- pagement with MAD, EUGENIE PAPPENHEIM, snvisted by keveral talented astists from the Wachlel ad Opera, In ariition to an excellent programme of vocal and instrumental suuvbs, will ba glver tho entico ird actol YAUST, and foutlh act of LES HUGUENOTS, For further particulars seo future advertizements. Trices—31.60, 31,00 and 50 conta, The wale of reserved scats will commenca st 9 8, o, Friday, ot 1Lyin & Healy's music-store, and at'tho box-oltice of the theatre, THE COLISEUM. This Monday eveniug, May ¥, and during the woek MURPHY AND MACK, The Iumitable Irish Comcdians, MISS BELLE CELESTE AND FIANK MONROE, Tho Acrial Uymussts, Fields and Hooy, tho Musical Coons. BLANCHE BELWYN aud BN GILFOIL. J. M. Larkin and Carriz Armstross, To their Dutch characters, aud all the favorites of Iast week. A mooater company. Crowded houred nightly. Admisaion ns usual, McVIGKER'S THEATRE, Monday, Tuesdsy, and Wednorday Nlghts only, MAGGIE MITCHELL In Lier great spectalty of O I, Stpported by Mr, WM. HARRIS and ber own com. pany, ‘Thureday—Veatl of Savoy, Saturday—Magaia Mitchell Matineo. Iu active preparstion—Lorlie and Nauetts, ~ HOOLEY'S THEATRE, First appearanco MONDAY EVL: each eventug thereafter, DALYS FIFTE-AV, THEATRE COMPANY L tho Lit of the scason, P I TS E M Box Blest open ix dags iu ndvance, Matinoa Wodnes- day and Saturday. , May 8 sud PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS. The Noard of Commissfoners of Cook Caunty, Hiinal, willroceivo proposale at_ tho afico u! tho Clork of Hoand, [u the Criminal Court Bulldlng, Michisa Ghioako, 1., until Thursday, Jugo 1, 1335 at 13 ., for tho firnisuiog of tho materinly, iabar, g, and lh)nn.l:lllnl‘fl‘l\lll‘!fl 1n cut-stoue work of the D Couk County Gonir-Hounw, tn” o ity ot Gl storeiald, fn accordance with 'tho plans, deawlags, and apecitications of the samn on file at the aXice of Jacros ds Fgan, arcniicet, No. 14 St Cin Chicago. ropazale wiil be recotved as folii lat. For matorinls fu the rough, delisered on the deck at Chicago, 2d. For al Iabor, atone-cuttiag, and stone setting. 1. For materlals, labor, staav.cutilog, aud stonoset. tngcomplote, Hidders m3y submit propansls for one or moro of the abore tems, and fur any and uwhl Kinde of atuno, Bidders sl farnish with thols propotals bosda tn the sum of Fifty Thouzand Dollars, with two or nore ap. proved sureiles, gusraatouing that they will aceopt flio contract 1f awi and that they will unter lu'w & further bond of one-half 1hio ainount of their broporal with tho ur miore approv ottt gRaTatocing tho erformance of the contract. h - bon hrahossl i ho.aosied | e “ehvainpes, Tadored Soposal th b, n separate cavaivnes, Rdore B And { R of tho bidder fn 141 to it a copy of this advertismaat. 10 be el of eavelopa wimilarly fadorsed and addressed as above. Blaok forms of pranaeal and bond, tagether with all ceasary Information with rerpect fo plans, drawings, nciicatlons, will bo furaished by 1ho Architect at ico. Biders will obtain aceess to tho plans and speeliica. tions oaly [u the order of thelr application at th ol wili bo rocelved after the thuo avecic 15 and all proposals that ate ot proporly illed out will b3 ejected. hie right ta reject any or all bida is ed. Biditors will Undersiand (hat ho comract with tho sue. eceeful biddur will excludo ibe onplopnrat of couvict la- Lo upon #ny matarial furlahed tho connty. o ders and thelr socuritics wil bn reuired to farnlsh e sibili mt Commitica satisfactary evidencaof their respon: Lefuge contsact s eatepst into, PATIICK U, ;| JOUN MCCAFEREY, p, M, CLEARY, Jolnt Commfttes nn Public Buildings aud Pablic Service, OR THE U, . it Clicagn, 1incts. Custom:Huue dnd) uat.Uthee, CILCAGO, THifaois, Ma Soaled Pruposals will bo rucolved ilice . of tho Lith day of May, 157G, for furnishing Iivering at the site of the United Stales Custoin. and Poat-Otice, Chieago, ltiuis, one millon, m Loas, Bard-buarmed bricks, sound s freu from thuostor of f th est quality takd from the heart of tho kila, N Salinon, st UF detective brieks of any ki will he 1o coived. and & samiplo of brick wust Lo submitted with vach yroposal, eilxery st be mado s auch times, and ta_vuch quantitics, as may Le deewod ueconsary by tho Buper. futendent.” Al bids most be mada va tha printed form to bo ob- ‘alped vn ap panted by #usa of 1wo tlhu 1 aud perforu o tho (Tudted biat ract §o accortaue DLy Mo porsons in thy 12,000 dollars, that the bidder wall oontract §t awarded Wi, or fn uld 30 destry will ocuto & = ) the ternin of thiia advartio: Thent. an Pooporal, anid givo such security for the feuabful pertorniancy (horeof av shiall Lo deemed sal factory tothe United Ktates, the sutticioucy of the scenri. i lmeacts g 1 b corutud o by ot 82" i ek of the 11, B, Court, or the Distriot Attorney of o) hi‘":" 5!: Mll:fihl o bl|klh|fl|‘ "lrillldu‘:itd i b i . 'a) imunits wi madae mon! 'y uoting ten per cont uehl the hoal complotion of the donteact, 5 o2 PF €0 o ‘o Dupartmont resorvos tha right 10 reject any or all Lidw, if it hu deciued in (o inlonst of the Governmont to fusn, or to oblaln the bricks roquired from woza thaa ane bidder. Propossls must bo ouclosod tn sested envelopes, vn- {oed, 5 Dropoala (or Uricks for‘the {ulted Jiates ustom- o " aL ropo wuse and Post.Offico,. Chicagy, THinol addrussod 1o BowAib e e Baporintandonit. Constroction of Life-Saving Slation Housts. Sealed proposals will bw ree outtl 130 px['v‘fl uocn ot Thursd: 1574, for the constructon of 1.{fs-Saving 5t the llpllm-lnn-muun\ Doints on the coast uf Lake Buparior, tewit ; One st Veruillion Potat, uneats milles wost of Vermilliva Fuint, one’ st Two Ifu: and cnn at Sucker ltiver, all in the Btate of Slichixan, Bids will bo recuive fur une, sevoral, orall ol Above-montlonod huusos, 80d biddoes wnst state th nu Lerihiey will build and designate toe localtlics. Hach bid must be accotupaatod with s boud ta the e of wus thousand duilars, aurotios, conditioned thi Aract withuat dulay 3t his bid by acropied. All proposals suust be tndursed M Proposals for tha tiun of saving station housos, coast of Laky dressed o the Sveretary of the Truas Gpevinications and plags, and forwa ol proposal and baud, ean be nhllln';d at tho ofices of (fin!%- ol Custurns st Uctrolt, Yurt Huron, (irand Haven, y 1l d Slilwaukeo, W ¢ 1o walve dofocta, 7] and ' M Joct any u; It s doutied tog the Jalercsls ol the’ Uoieratent 1o 4o so, 1 Fesatvod, (Siguod) 15, 18, BRISTOW, Becretary, Wreasury Dopastinent, Waskisgton, . ., April 25,1673, "EOR SALE, H HLLS Walking, Talking, Cryfner & Lauwghing, at” ST LAR _STORE, 106 Lust Madison-st, BARLOW’S IND1GO BLUE, Tt miorits as a WASIE BLUY Lo bieen fully, tested and snddormad by thoosahids of. hoisokechate, - our grCer ough{ o vy W ogals. (A N, Fal w i for 1t 4 PHILAOELPHIA ADVERTISEM" CENTENMAL BOARDING AND LOBGING NS, J, HAMILTON THOMAS, (aruerly buokacllerpul pnblishue). Tucines? pee day, 1 CIESTNUT-ST,, PILLADELLINA, A Cars to the leflhl_\lt_lu L llm_llx_ua UENFENNIAL LODUGING ROUMS - ACH UJI.“UI’/T / i et lotisen G iy tdud-wy yeivate Aoy, Apiy st A, LUTZS 10 WaANUES, |2 Bowid Kiuvouth-sb, Fulisdulplis, H = _RAILROAD TIME TABLE., ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE 0F TRATR FXPLANATION OF RRPENENGE MANKS,—~1 Baturdag azs copted. @ Hunilay excapted. §Mondsy ¥I7a tiuaday AL 8:00 6. me & Dalise wied ¥ Bfllclsgla“: ;JGFI‘;WEQTEH\ RAILWAY. i RS A T aEieeDoni & Dibacun Faorom ahreeber dao Fxprose.. Extwiien Fart Blah (doiy) T 1 1] S Derotcoraar of Qaaiand Kios, MicHIaN CENTRAL RAILADAD. D S eifntion 61 Fintit', emetht, cornan o e and at almer House, Matl(via Matn and Iiay Brpre 00 AGeH Inntje Kxpre: Night Fapress . Mnralog Expross, Nighe Fap 1Batarday Bz, * Gunday Ux. § Monday Kz, § Dally, CHICAGD, ALTON & ST. LOUIS nnd CHICAGO, KANSAY CITY & DENVER SHORT LINES, Unfon Depol, West Sids, mear Madison.st, bridge, Tiekd Officea: AU Depot, ahd 123 Randolph-at. pringield F2..... ingtield & Toxas. ., i . i iriineton. $ Aducah Kallmad ¥ Streator, Lacia, Wasliingtan | Juliet & Divteht'Accotumodation. LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN. 7. Arrive, EEFEEEEE] Mall. vis mato Jin..,, 6:10p, byecial N. Y, Expro 802 s 1 Atlantic Fxpress, dally 8:0n, m. Accommudatian 11:t0 Nigbt Lxorees, i m. '§ G:40 a. M, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE &ST. PAUL RAILROAD. Einfan Depnt, tarner Hudicon and Canatsis, - Tickst Dffes, 63 Sauth Clark: dat Silmankeo flxrm Wisconsin & Minu Day Gxpre Wisconwin, foira, i .| 505 p.m. ¥t Night kapres. LIt 848 p.m,! T traln run via Milwaukoo, Tiotet for & a Pantand Minneapolisarn wood oithar ¢ sun_aad Prairle da Chlon, or via Watertown, . and Wigona. MAILROAD, ILLINOIS CENTNeb L ol 7 Lok il #of cond-gt, A s By o e ekl ha Lease. Arrive, bt. Louls Express. Bt Lauia Fast Lins Cairot New Urloa: Catio Nig) F. b Spangheld, Pooris: Avd Keukik Spriugtieid Nght Exoreas, Feorta and Koskuk Ex Dubnquo & Siiax Olty Dubugue & Sioux City Gilman ’azsenzer., AR SN Yoot s, Dl Eanmnd and SrstventhateeTabes Osteas, b3 Giar: and al depols Mail snd Expross, Faut Lio: hanaa Ulty, Loaroumorty, A. ‘cuison & 8i. Josoph kixn, Autois Passon Blenauta, Aurara Passony Autors Paasenz e (Sun Dubuauy & BlouzCity fixp, Paoitic Nt Kzv, for Umilia, Kaoas cawartl, A Baturdny, $E:, Mondsy, D CHICA3D LINZ, ifaize, “end Parife, carner Madison, Traim feave reout 1. Tawe, | Arriee, Day Express—Puliman, Deaw- et gl Sloaving Car, ta) Now Vori seitliout chauz Atlautic Exp e 8:503. m. ace D oy 8:108, m. undar ezcapted. 3+ Monday except ', BALTIMORE & OHID HAILROA4D. Ivaing leare jroi reur of Fepatiton fuilling and Fym ar Twentisccundat, Denst corner Madiongl. and Jnehviunas. City afice, 85 Clareitey corner of Warh- instan, ¥Daliy. 1 Saturdey sxeaptods drriee,” s bl vl i o 1P R0 b e Teare, | Accommodatio 15, Eapr Tt Exfitor “4Dalls. *Daily, Sunday CHICAGO, ROCK ISLANN & PACIFIC RAILROAD. W Vun Duren und Shermanats, - Ti A Depoh comtr it Tuetha’ tioteto 1 Tieketosteay eare, Ounabs, Leavenw’th& Atchison l!xl FPern Acoummodation,, __50DA WATER APPARATUS, _ SODA WATER APPARATUS, Yor tle manufacturing of Hods Water, Gluger Ale, Wines, Mineral Waters, Mead, Root Iienr, otc. Also Butthng Muchines, for' corking and uiliug; Aarbla Digpensing Apparatus for the Counter, on new privcie ples. Beud for Catalogus with rupofta of Julges on Apparatus, WILLIAM GEE, Cor. 1tlm and Frankiti-his., Now York, LEGAL. United States Marshal’s Otlice, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, PIILADELENIA, Apri) 2, Thta 1s to glra nntica that o U 11ty dag of D. IF¥6, 8 warrant 10 baukrupicy was' isaued ac oxinto il dahin A. Rioo, of. Hiiiadelubia, 1 the Petladal d Btato of Ponnssivauts, who liaa Lwn krupton hlsown petitiun; that the paymeny 4 ticlirery of any property belonging. b wich 0 bty ur fur Bis ube, and the transtor ol 253 Bronerty by bir, are forbluded by Taw: that n oot i o o crodhior f tho said halelpr 10 s Toch delhia, anU'to ctovas uas we' Moo assigoss ol His esiato, wlll Vo Tield at:3 Court af Hankeapter to be holgon ai No. 213 5aath Siah struet, PIladtlubla, befars Suiest " Tglater, on 1l 518 day of, Ma > k 3 CEINA, e v n['ull_fillk'l. Mossouger, TREASURY DEPATRMENT, OrFicE or Cour 24 0F THE CU ASUINGTON, LoD : All porsens bissing clalis acaiust tile Fourth Nation) Rank of Cl 1., wru listuby motisied o presout the samo, and tu Hiako' legal hroof therea! withla throa wonths, 10 Charles 0. Shoran, Reculvor, st the ottica & aaid bank in tiu City of Chicagsy 1l JOILY JAY KNOX, Oomptroiler of tha Curvency, .. PAPER HANGINGS, WALL PAPER, ‘Window 8hades and Fixtures, Tasscls, Co Hiohirs Mourding, wo. o Cordh GEO. V. DRAKE, West Madizon and Sanganton-sts, = HOTEL. _ WEST END HOTEL, ' LONG BRANOEL. This Hatol, with Iarge additlons and improvements, t 3 HINGLE ROOMS for gentlow al diniug-rooms, a HOT AND "COLD TER Batbing Edtallishment, ete,, ‘WILL OPEN BARLY IN JUNH, Applcation for ooy can bo made at th ofics of D. M, MILDRETY, 51 Broadwsy, N, Y., or at tha it VRESHUKY' & HILDRETH. ounty of D. Dasisy 1376, at L2 o'l PH LL ?S - ol I 1sttore W, ul Dedebdra, durlug Ak part few mouthy, under ‘our wwproved full luforuetion est on spplication. __BUSINESS GARDS, STATIONER, aystent of srerstimg in Biocke, Rivks reduced to MBUIOUE & 100 Dud; lflllu‘l-. Invested Has $ $100 Paid o Profit of 1;700 wouituiad b s wid L Tofite Jpereasd, - Book vautaining Hankers aud Brokery, 4 Wallshy Now ¥oris