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Pl . THE CITY. GENERAL NES, They aaked a prominent lawyer, the otker day, what was his favorite opers, and he replied in. wtantly ** La fee de Madame Angot.**" ‘The Sherman House !s entertaining the Nichings- Bernard Opera Troupe, Haverly's Mfistrels, and the principal charscters of the **Texas Jack™ (‘ombination. Gospel temperance meetinga will ba held this eveningat8 o'clock at the Folton-Street M. E. Church, led by=3Villlam Torrance, and at the ;ll:nmu Congregational Church, led by Thomas ne. Col, Jamen Fairman, the artlst, will deliver lecturo i the Fiest Baptist Church, corner of Thirty-firat strect and South Park avcnne, this evening, on *‘Palntinz, Poetry, and Rlocution, ' 10 be follaswed by the exhibltion of his painting of s*Jernsalem. " Blahop Cheney held confirmation and preached to a very Iarge congrogation yesterday afternonn in Grace” Reformed "Epfscopal Charch, of which the Rev. J. D, Cowan is Reclor, A clasa of esven- teen were confirmed and twenty-nine recelved ||{ Tettor from other chnrches, making forty-six In al who wera recelved Into the church yesterday, ‘The Dliss Memorlal Cholr meets cvery Thuraday evening at Bo'clock in Lower Farwell Hall for rehearsal, All members of the old Tabornacle Cholr, and all who wish to JoIn the organization, are requested to be preaent at the next mceting. 1t Is the desizn to make this a large and eficient. organization for mervices of the Young Men's Christian Association. The Dricklayers' and Stone-Marons' Unlon held its regular weokly meoting yosterday afternoon in Bohemlan iall, Taylor, near Canal street, Pat- rick Handly occupied the chalr, and Jamen J, Glenson actod as Secretary, Only rontine busi- neas was trannacted, and Meesrs. Kerrigan and Shelley mnde brlef addrerses, Thirty new members ‘were inftiated, and an Invitation was extended to ather traden tunlons to hold a mass-meeting in Bo- hemfan Hall next Bunday sfternoon at 3 o'clock. The tmeeting then adjonrned. Coromer Dicturch willto-day hold Inguests upan 1he nogro Alfred K. dones, who wan killed by hin brother; Bridget MeDonald, walcide, at No. 50 Nebraska street; M. Faulkner, sulcide, at the Horgue: and upon an_ unknown man who dled sud- denly of heart dicasc lant ovening at the 1llinois Central Depot. 1t was also rumored that, the body of the boy Coioman, who was supposed to_hava been drowned In the Iake in tho vlcinity of the Uovernment atonc-yards, had been found, but as ye'tlncuhu the police nor the Coroner have heard o Mr. Charles Tlenrotin, s few days ago, received throngh the Tarkish Miniater ai Washingion his commlsaion as Connul of Turkey at Chicago, Tho commission itscifis & Fomowhat curions docament, the whole balng written, and the writing apparent: 1y sized. It bears the sign-mannal of the Bmper- ar, and 18 {ndorsed by the Minfatry, Accompa ing the commieslon is a translation In French als0 the excquatar fssucd to the Consul by Trenl dent Hayes. Mr. Henrotin 18 the firat Conaul ap- polnted by Turkey for Chicago of any of the West. ern States, e They were dlecuralng thodres-at-liotols queation the other night \n a asloon, and had angzesteil scv- etal remedies when a wad-eyed sun eald, **Gen- temen, my plan u the snrast, Ga to-tig police. station'snd aek fora night's lodging. Never go Deacany of fliom gitded omancayuo fro-trapi. The statlon Is the place, No avercharge fn your pille | o baving to feo the servants, No burginra breaking In fan-iights to walk off with yonr siani- winder.” No wooden-lined elevatorato cut off your cicape, No having your baggage detained bucaure your remittances haven't arrived. [ tell yan, gen- tlemen, there's nothing liko shaking the hotela und sticking squarely to the station." A man had 9 of beer ata Clark-strect ssloon on Saturday and tendorcd a_half-dollar piece In perment. The barkceper regarded it vunplclons- y, andasked It ho hadn't any amall chance, The customer said no, and the barkecper hefted and rubbed the picce, and then wan anoul to ring it on the marble counter, when the man cxelaimed, **1fold an; I'vo got & nickel.” o apoke toa Inte, for the cofn, ono'of those silvercd glasn counter- feits which defy tho testa of welght and fecl. splintered Into & duzen plecen. ** You getout of here," wald the harkeeper, grabbing up the nickel, *Yor I'll glve I'hil Iloyne a chance to maka & foo and somo jokes oat of you,” +* Y FoLdarn you, " repliéd tho customier, i on, 41t wonld ave boen cheaper and & wonnder financial policy far you to hvo trusted me for that beer than o go an contracting the carrency In that way, 'Therc's the nation poorer by 50 centa and no one enrlch: However, you lose your proportion of it anyhow, d he, as, scooping In balf o red herring and two ;mh crackers on tho fly, he bounded out of the oor. Tho Repubtican Debating Clab of the Third Ward held an enthueiantic meeting Saturduy cvening In the Unlon League Ifall, corsier of W abash nvenno and Twonty-socond street, The following oficers for the ensuing term wero olected:: Lyman Brldges, Prosident; Willlam Wolls, J. Il. Roberta, ¥. Brust, Dr. Mignoult, A. Johnson, A. [l Wag* Ransom, C. A, Hughes, Vico-Proai- enta: . landolph, ‘Secrotary; Dr, L. I, Montgomery, W. C. Nandolph,” 'H. Stevens, E. Qrifin, 'C. ‘DBrust, Exccutive Commitics, ‘The aubject for dincusslon was, ** flesolred, That President linycs' noticy will benedt the conntey.” Tho Juiges apnointed far the evening wora C. Greely, John 'Tate, and Reuben Way, who, after Jalleatly bearing the entlre debate, decided_that he welght of argument was In favor of tho aMlein- ative. ''he subject for debato next Saturday oven. 1ng wi declded to be, **Kesoleed, That the con- tinuation of the Eastern war will bo _benefclal to tha laboring classes of this conntry.” This now departure of the live Hepublican young men of the wlde-awako ‘Third Ward han aiready proved s parked success, ‘Thoy meet the first and third taturday eveninis of each month. A CANDIDATE YOI THE EDITORSIIP, On Saturday the graduate of a Massaghusctia ollege called at iix TiisUNE oflico and. allowing bie personal dentity to surmount his tirce-story 10d mantard collar, stated that he deslred a Jucrn- Alve engagement, Ho produced soveral testimas sials s to hls abllity, such as his diplows, his tadunting cessy on **Tho Mental Characterintica f Urwco-Pheenicisn Philosophy, * his Commenco. sent oration on **The Kthics of Blology," and aome contrihutlons (enriched with (iroek quota- tous und atatintics worked out by the differential ca lue) t0 the colleg paper on he plan Jarbmitd. cly unked hiin 2 ud the ing & new bont-honse. Tha edltor poll what place ho proferred on the paper, young-man replicd that he was not patiiculs: course,™ hie wald, **my culture and self., oct forbid that 1 should “squander my intellectusl wealth ou matters of nows, conventlons, murdey tndthe like. They are vulgar and evancacent; flought—3Mind—Culture, thuse alona ate pure, ‘ofty, and eternsl, Nor should 1 care to write afsctable partisan editorials, bartering my God. blr.n independence for the approving grin of a inuger or an Alderman,” The editor asked him with sume asperity what ho would like to do, then. *0, to direct paper,” 'replicd the ““The prof sion of journallem ls--or might be made—s high and holy one, if 1t enllsted fresh, vigorous, aud cultured winds Jke mine, The mere mechane dcal workls, of course, attended to by subordinai sud—" s Very well, " replicd the editor, *°c slder yourself ¢ng: a8 managing editor at $6, 000 1 must go Ue went, and the gentleman from Boston ssumed clarge. man appesred und, sayin, presumer usked for copy, new editor, **let me see—the: Houthern Folicy' aud *The Nex :Fhunlr —put them in the w Hel n article containing fearful dis of paliticat corruption—that can't go in; It teudsto debauch aud wicken the sensitive mind, O, this exsay ou *lyperbolicliydrogyny * from the Fsychls Quarterly—put that in. Prof, Clemens ond the uther eminent minde of Boston will read It with vialtor, delight. I will write s review of say mora?' **Well, not af wakutwenty: aud retired t **Then, in your article of to-day 1 propase to horeewhip you vu alght unless an abject apology e at ouce mado, Wi 'you apologlae?™ - Befors the liuston mun could” reply, anothor blg men armed with ay sx-baudle pranced lgntly fa and placiog o alip of paper beforo hin wuld, ** DId you writo that?? v+ Na," faltered tho on man, **Then who did? ' ¢ 1—1 doy't * You lle " dercely replied the second Lig wan, spitttng un his hands, Hers & third big iy entered, and,drawing a rovolver, sald calnty’t 0 \nqumLm ta retract or Hglit' at5 o'clock. WhIch fo 18¥" 420, sald the Uoston uian, **Just €xcuve mo one minite,” and he slipped lightly oat snd waystealing down stalrs, when he met the cdltor, chewhiga clove, **What's up? Whers are you golug to without your hat, in such a hur- ry 1 asked **1y all'the gods' in the hesthen mytholugy,” vasped ‘the Boaton mun, **there sre three britia rutians up Iy, your fodm, L4 wany1" waid the editor. * **Three.’ **Only threa; well, coue slong: we'll clean 'em out, ‘Take my Lowle-kaife snd rip your nan up: Ll shoot the other two." "+ Laufeled Casar® sald tho Boaton 1uau; **does this sort of thing happen vften?” 0 no re'a rarely niore than two to haudle Id the Haston an. (onal fn Weatern ** *+Then | reelyn, " 100 much of the sen: oz 1 will g0 out and gl mouthfal of fresbairund pray for your success, 1f you re- member it before you di¢, please thruw me'out my Lat." A few minute Ister the Boston man's white bat camo satling througls the ale wajestically, it about weveuty-five deuts and” boles ln it, snd was stalned uud spotied with carmiue in several placcs, 1t was ushocking bad hat, and the Boston' niun, kk botook Jt, sbuddered and said, ** [Umubt Baye becn a fearful coutlict! Perhaps with Liy dyiug ¢f- fort he crawlud to the window, and, wilh Lls gore- bedabbled Sogers, flung it out, Should § reluta such an incident fn Bostou, 1 sbould garded tand with justlic) asa libeler of Auicrican civi- lizatlon. “Truly, Chlcago wonderful citv," Meauwlile, the editor, having trodden the Buston wan's hat sulliclently vat of shape snu empticd the toutents of Lisred luk Lottle over it, had wald o those threc eprayed visitors, ** Now, Loys, scool o and get those mcetings - report. them o fuih ::‘z': was the experieuce of the scholar fo jous- . duwn FOLICE BRRFORM, o3t fn bighly orobatis st Lo bresent week wil e nges lo the Pollce Depart, 6 that will be almoat ca radical ss, those of" the beeyloes week, The Buckley attack bids falr to fall fiat, and benca there sre no probablilti, Lst Bupt. Hickey wlil be temporarily sua) pendiag snoth- ar fuvestization. e |1k latha event of the (ity Coun umuok‘hns :x,::‘p':l'o: THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY., APRIL 30, 1877, to the summary dismisenl of Buckley et al. will be an investigation Into the causes that led to Rnck- ley'sdirmivmal, of, fn other words, An Iuvestiga~ tion into HBuckley's charactsr, ptain of the police Is nothing more to the municipality than & Bnlrulmnn, and the countenancing of " chars rouglit by 8 patrolman againstis waperole would hea manifeat injustice, unlest ho atieged some« thing definite againat hls character as an of- cial.” 8o the work of reorganizing the polico will g0 on uninteraptedly, Exactly where the lightning will strike cannot’ nt present be sald, Several Serzeants hiave alreardy pone, and several others will zo prescntly, as will also ‘several sta tlon-kecpera, “roundamen, And patrolmen. No reason other than that the best interests of the de- partment demani & change will ba glven. Aslda froin {uis, there are {o be several other radieal changes, At the Conncll meeting to-day an ondinance will be Introduced creating the ofce of Lieutenant In the police roster, the name to he Applied 1o all who are Sergeants at present. Tho resent Itotinarmen are to hecome Serpgeanta, but n 1o case ia the pay of any officer o ba Inereased on account of such promotion, After this ordinance is passed and cnfureed, the Saperintendent is to b Inuch more vicorons in matters of dress, bolh as to himaclf and fo his men. All ara to he uni- formed, and oflicern arc to be compelied to wear epanleta, consisting of bLlue and gold, Captains will be designated by four transverse sliver baes npon each epaalet, Lientenanis by two, and Ser- gesnte by plain gl ones, Thuse for the higher oflicers hiave not yet been dealznated. TEMPEIANCE. A meeting of delegates from varions Catho- le Total Atmtinence Hocleties was held yesterdny afternoon in Mankell Kall, corner of Tieaplainca and Jackeon etreetd, for the purpoeo of conslders Ingthe organization of a uniou to be called the **Latholie Total Abatinence and Benevalent Unlon of the City of Chicago.” Mr, P. M, Hanabrongh renlied, ~Conniderahle time was apent 1n discuss- it the heat means of cflecllnfi the Mesired union, and In{ provions arrancement the delegates were to report what actian had been taken by the different rocicties upon a conatitation whicn hiad been pre- pared at & previons meeting, Noma of the dele- rates did report to the effect that no definite action ad been taken, Othors reported that some of the members of the socleties proved of the constitution tand others did not, There foro It was decided to be best that the ['nlon bo started not ae n rocicly consolidation, bit as @ cone solidation of Individunl belonging to the sacletice, with the Intent that all the membern of those roclo- tiea should joln in the general movement. Thero. fore many of thoso prerent signed thelr namee, and temporary officurs were chosen, as follows: Preai- dent, James O'Nelll; Secretary, W.J, Maskell; ‘Treasurer, Martin Horan, The matter of permanent organization was de- ferred: to o fatare meeting, unil, meanwhite, the constitution abave referred to wiil andergo fartner dircusslon antong the sucietion. to the end that o Ff"ml undeestanding can be had, and all_mem- era of those societles made members of the Union. HOTEL, ARRIVALS, Puatmer House—Thomas lialleck, New Yo Ditings. Boston: T. L. Noyes, Milwankeo: th et . Adinn, Delawares 7, Py ki adelph I Yy muiymuen. ke g Ca o Jitllen, Jr., falttmorey T B, Kendail ¥ , nelt,’ Bostons 8, L. Glibert, Plewatirgs Gien, lisadall, New Orleans; T. I, | Ton. 3. "W, Taft, Providen T, 0 irkes th, Lima, Peru, #, [ 3 The Than, Ac J.Ttappletan, liwaukee; Mount Aldong Ut ver, Uthann,.. 0.3 tia. iton. \\‘IuellnT w. N3 1. K. Wiy K. P Swinefani, Wells, Boston; Ed Treat, Philadelphi, , Summer, Haa inc Franeieds Too L . Wickes ., Lo A Indiana hodbe Causlni Waaldridge, Noston; Col. James Sherwood, Willlam “Hooth and A, J. Mankell, G, I Davi, Hustan f1grice ‘Hanoagh, (A Jiou: New Yorks N, A. L Y . Vort Wayncy Willlam Je &% Leapsin, Alnanyi B, 8, Care Sy plinneapoiles, Wi, MeVaurly Chifadelghia; o, W.'Medbury and €. It. Rinith, Providence.... The Come mérsial-Go 1 Toher, New Vorky J. il fiirber. Hil: waukea; . F. Ford, Noew Yorky ¥. I, en. s Y. Sniner, Todianapoie: O . Dronsss, New ar! — AMUSEMENTS, ‘'MARIE BTUART." It waa the general opinion of those who went to the New Chicago Theatredant evening to sco Schil ler's great play of ** Marle Stuart, ™ brought out by Mr. Wurster's German dramatie company, that they would sec one of the beat performances given ot thie theatro this scason. 1In this, however, they wera greatly mistaken, as the performanco was not very far from a fallure. Whils Mr, Wurster's company, 88 at present censtituted, s very pood In farces and comedies, yst it has not the strength and tragic abllitles to muccessfully cops witha cissslc prodnetion of sach magnitude e **Marie Stoart.” This, like most of Schiller's plays, is more for the purposc of being read than acted, and if performed ut all must bo brought out with the best of artists if it ls to prove a auc- cess, o far thero have been but three actresscs in the conntry who could successfully cope with the powerful'and tragic part of Jurie Stuart, Theso wero Marle Heebach, - Fannle Janauschek, ana Mistorl. Each ut theas actresses had a different conception of the Y"l' but it s hard to tell which ono gives it best, Miss Mary Wolf, the Teading Iady of Mr. Wurster's company, who assumed this part last ovening, I8 o falr actress, and does well iu ardinary leJy’l. but. as wasto bo ex- pected, she was not'the Marle Stuart of Schifler's creatlon, Iler recltation ia fne, and her volce me. Todious, ‘but she lacks tho Gn pathus and depth of feoling shich olther of the above.numed actresses posscssed in no great a degree, ler performanco waa not an inferior one, but it was cold. and did not touch the tender chords of feellng which are struck when the part s perforined as Intended by the author. In ‘only oune scenu did she rlss above mediocrity, 'and that was in the third act, wlien aho meets the Queen faco to face. Inthiswcencshe raso above tho common level and Tln’all with constderablo tragic forco and fecling. 1t was this lady's benefit nluht, and sho wan eneared several Umes, and presented with sey- eral Lasketa of flowers, Th part of the Yaeen, which alvo requlres & first-claas actreas to "be miade & success, wam as- sumed by Mrs, Franzmilier, who has beon ex- pressiy enguged for thiv part, This lady has o awect, soft, ‘and sympatbetlc volcs, but lacks the strength d_ - dignity T0- quired in this character. Hor porformance of tho part of Elizadeth was certainly not what the suthor intended, Mr, Carl Hcloer, who played Jeeiceater, acomed to be entirely out of hia element, el bis performance was not up to his usual stand- ard, Dealdew this, tho selection of his mask was very unfortunate, = Mr, Hrockman,: as Morliner, ‘was very good. It was oneof the best performi this young and promisiug actor hu{ Eaqually goud was Mr, Carl a5 good an Amyas Paulet s could r Inly be deslred, * Mr, Donald, as Burtelgh, was_ very effective in some of the scencs, Mrs, llorn ae Hanng Kennedy was very E:od. Of the uther characters of \he play it inay T oald that they were fulr, ho performince at this theatre next Bunday ovuning clusce this yoar's season. Tha play will bu for tho benenit of Mr. unnflvl natein, the excel- lent cusiness manager of Me. Wurator's company, snd ls entitled ** Der Loens des Tagea ™ (Thy Lion of the Day). Wherover this singing farce has been produced It has proved to ba & great succes, snd will undoabledly hLave siilar fate i this city, ‘Three excellent comedians have been expreesly engaged for this ‘yulny. who, added to the splendid comedisns of tho regular mmnnfl wil) justify the oxpectatiun of something extraordinary. TIIE COURTS. TUR CRIJAGO & SOUTUERN RAILUOAD COMPANY, A blll was flled in the Clrcult Court Saturday by Henry A, SBmytho against the Chlcago & Bouthern Rallrvad Company, and others, to forecloss the mortgage for $320,000 on the rosd made some three yearsago. The Company some thue ngoe falled to pay the Interest un the bonds, snd an as. aignment wae made to Arthur J. Cat By con- sent, on Saturday ho was appolnted Receiver un der s bond for §20,000, The bill was suppressed for a dvlu, sud further particulare cannot ba ob- tafned. DIVORCES, Aungust Kocsling sccow to have had a veritablo Xautippu for s wife, and, after enduring hur abusy forsbous slx ycars and o half, ho was forced to have her sent w the House nf Correction. Her favorite pastime consisted n pounding his back and head with a poker, which she sometimes varled br throwing fatirous at him. Ou vne occasion, ol ho doused him with & patlful of dirty slope, Al Is the usual conecquonco of her getting drunk and golng on sprees. so Aufun wi adis vorce aud the cars and custody uf his two chitdren, Bettle Btonebraken stepped in quietly Friday of- ternoon and Bled Ler bill for divorce from her bus- baud, Willlam I, Stoncbraken, charging him with desertion and drunkenncss, He hav refused to support her, and sho bas been cowpelled to carn her Vvlug by teaching Fronch and German, Sat- urday tho case Was tried before Judga Willlams, but the Judge did not tuink (Lo evidénce sdduced wia sutticlent, and the caee was continucd (o ob- taln miore proaf. The defendant fled o general do- nisland waived service of process, but mado 1o furtber defense. Judge Willlams granted decrecs of divorce Sat- urday fu the followiug cases: Caroline Me; from Ferdiuand Meyer, Jor Ugssrtions G el from Lucy Webb, for adaltery s Mat Hill from (*barles E. iy, erlue Kllicatt from deunkenuess; Anus Wallace from Saauel L, W Iace un sccount of descrtion; Henrletly Lumley from Willlsm Lumicy, for drunkeuneas; ond Mag- nululln Qairk from Johu Quirk ou account of cruelty, 1TRMS. Judze Drommond was encazed Saturday in hear- ingm large number of § veulng claiuiy azainet the Clicago, banville & Viuccnnes Iallroad Con- pany, sud orders wers wade fur thy payment of the clalua approved. BANKUUPTCY MATTERS. A Bual heasing sud credltwrs’ niceting In the case of L. U, Johnson will L beld Juno B beforo Meye cuklns was sppolnted Asslguce for W, A, Au_ Asdiguce will be chosen at 10 o'clock this mornlng fur the eetate of Juseph N. Uléver, and at 11 o'cluck for Kedmond Prindiviile, . A Sual dividvnd-meeting iu the cave of Jonsthan €. Mitchell will b buld at2 p. w. Tua weeting for ihe lection of an Ausiznes of g:l;lfimmz. Swin & Co, was contluued until . BUPEKIOK COUKT I¥ DRIEY, Chazles A, Mair cumwenced 8 wult by attache . . Diveley aod G. O. L. Sauer to [ M. Egan, John Quade. Phillp Dertimns, Tecoves ‘s‘."y’,‘:g-fii. o Jostyn, 5. 8. u-uly. “This witfsave the town CIRCUIT COURT. per month, Mary Ann Sethert fied a bl Satarday againat | The Fire Commissioner reported that he had di Elizabeth and Robert F. Long, John Seibert, 11 1). | charged both men In Fire Diatrict No. 2 and ap. Sefhiert, John_Teeing Pearce, ‘and Marguret K. | painted Willlam Dobberstein to fil the position. ' Pearce to forcclosea teust deed for 85,000 on that To farther reduce expensea load Dirtricts No. 2 part of ut-Lot O, in the Canal-Trusteen’ Subdi- | &nd No. 3 were coneolidnted, the whole ta b vislonof the W, f¢ of Sce. 27, 30, 14, described | known hereafter as Distrlet No.'2. Francis lenton ae followa: liezinning at the northwest corner of | was Appointed Rosdmaster of tho district. ont-Lot on Indlana avenne, ranningthence easton | - Adjoirned to next Satarday, the north line thereaf 187§ feet, moro or less, (0 | The regular meetings of tho Board will hereatter Apolnt equidistant from 1n tana and Prajrie ave- | beheld on the first and third Ssturdsys of each nnee, thence routh G0 foct, thence west parallel | month. with'the nortls line of sart out-Lot to Indlana ayenue, thence north to the place of !ie11|nnln L Androw fichmond, Aesiunce of Merrll Ladd & Co., began a suit for &2, (00 acainst Tsaac R, Hitt, TIR CALL. Jdrpax Dresiioxn—in chambers, JUDUK HLODORFT~Set caten and generat businees, JUDUR UARY—Amists Jndge dameson. No. 3,300, Tioeler v, Gastield, on t1al. JrrnumdANEIS 218, 340, 3531, 251 ta 230, 281 ta T, gl 20 ta 270 incmive, N Titgelow va, Pitts: urg % Cinetanatt [Ealload Comoany, on tr JUBAK M0OKE ~47, 20, BL o £A%S M U7 o na fiakr #4710 831 Inclusive. " No, 80, it m 1. i Tai309 to 700 Inclualve, exeept No rase on trisl, T ELL— [he call of tite SaacH on hta genersl cket whivh were postponed (0 to-ilay. JUNOR WILLIANA=Set eaves 148, Rwazey va. liyde irK, and 1,505, Benjamin va, MeUsfley, JUDAMEN fquare with. stern-faced ESOLRWOOD. Mins Berele Yonug wae surprized Saturday even - Inig hy a number af lier friends and schovimater. at her father's residence on Wentworth nvenie, nenr Parition parkway, Afr. Young lsahout to remova hia family to Pitteburg, P, and the lttle folks took this'oppnrtunity to express thelr rearota at 1osing thelr achonlmates, ‘The young folks enjoy- cd themaelves with rames and conversation” th supper was ready, when they dld justice to the good things provided. Aniong those present swero the Misscs Kata Viete, ('lara Mitchell, Abboy Chase, Tiattio Pelton, Alice Chare, Neasie Youne, Mamle Forbes, Edith Forbes, 1tella Danforth, Mine nie 1iicks, Minnie Yonug, the Masters Fred I'rud- fout, Bennie Wilson, llertic Ilnl‘lui. Freddic Young, George Iirown, Tho party broke up abunt 10 o’clock, 2 Rov. Thomas ¥. Leydon, of St. Ann's Church. starts for §t, Paul, Minn., Tuesday, Ilo 1ing been engaged to dellver 8 ecture at that place. e will bo gone about A week, EVANATON, The Roanl of Villave Trustees met Saturday avening, with all the members present, Tha Conte mitteo to which the boal-house remonstranco was referred re ¥ to the removal of sabd honse, and au t1t hio bullt near tho pier nt the foot of Davis strect An applicatim was recelved from Philo Bover- fdge wishing to bo sppointed Village Treasurer; also one from John Guevel, who sald ha was will- Ing to perform the dutles incumbent opon that of- fice fur $400 per annum, 5 A discusalon then enwedas tathe rental of ‘bullding enitable for siilage purposes. The cholce wan belween the present locatlon and a store owned by President 1luse, Tle Intter ia the most desirablc, and the Comunttee will probably accept the offer of Mr, Tluee. Upon motion, George Neynolds was appolated temporary Poundmasier, Tho following order wns Yr:unlud and adopted: ‘That tho Finance Committea be nuthorized to make dlatribution and transfer the village fands as may bo inacconfance with law, and In their Judgnient bx necesrary and expedient, for thelr labors, been pal than the oceaslon ref Brrgrian Cotw M. M, Rmith Strickiand’s Interastional Cased (Goods Com| $103.90,—Edmund Yates v, Thotmas Ilanlon, $08. THE RISLEBY CASE. Fpectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Tsniaxaruiin, Aprl 2% —Yesterday moraing Jaidge Greahan telivered lifa charge to the fury in the case of Rieloy va. The Indianspalis, Blooming. ton & Weatern ifoad and Nebeker, Gish & Willon, on an appeal hond, which liae heen on_teial for the ast two weoke, ' This afternoan the jnry ree urned nad _were discharged, belng unablo to ogree, They etood fonr to cight, first, in favor of the plalntls afterwarde thres to nine. 1twns the ceneral opinlon of all who listened to the trlal that the hond was genulie, and the vers dict upan the verdict gencrally e that_tie Jt were actnated by a fecling againat the New Yor! Tiroker and In favor of three old and well-known citizens of the State, To the Western Assoctated Press. Ixpraxarotis, Ind., Aprd 20.—In the United States Coutt, the cane of John E, Itlsl Indisnapolia, Bloomington & Western' Haflroad Company, William C. Wilson, George Nebkar, and Abeatiany Glral which bay Veon on lrh:ll_hlu’r the past ten days, was concluded Satanday. 0 jury, o Hiver Leine out twelve onen failed 13 aurees hod Bt nintion of ot Hsale, Diawsre. luso, Darle, were disclinrged, standing nino for the defendants fxrx'mn oot and salat i P St (oF S palnit, hie e 1o Verr A | MU il "hen. sdjunraed. ol Standay of rhe plaintiff, sccured u Judgment in the Superior | this week, Court of Marlon County against the Indlanapolls, Blaomington & Western' Rallway for' 853,879, This Judgment vas appealod to the Supremo Conrt of the State, and, in ¢0 dolng, the bond In the salt as slod wiih W lxon, Nenkar & iren ae uretics. e Supretne Court of ¢ Stateaflirms tho decision of the lower court. In the meantimothe Raliroad | Eiffn to Chleags In one hour awd itcen Company passod Into the hands of a Lecciverand | Minutes, connceting at o, dmactlan “win became baukrupt, and enit wae then brought | the traln from St Charied, - Oenovey, e axainst the surellen to recoverthe amount of tho | listavla. & In responte o the petition, alr. bund and coste. 'The dofenso was that tho suretics’ | Murray, Superintendent of the Galena Division of names wero fofged. the road, told Mr, 0. Davideon, of Eluin, that he 24 was rorry they conld not reduca the runnlng time o 2 5 much as réquested, but the Compuwy wonld, THE SEVENTI WARD, about the 1Lith of May, make o now thne-tavle, MIORDAN A8 NOT GIVEN IT UP, To the Edlitor af Ths Tridune. and from that date run the mnmlnF train from Elgin to Chicago in one hour and twenty-five min- Citicano, April 20,~To-day's fesue of Tnr Tnin. uxr contains on nnauthorized commanleation over utcs, conunecting with traiua from the other towns s desired. The cars will start from Elgin at 7:20 and arrive -fn Chicago nt my name, to which I desire to dircct, not only | 8:45 . 10, The return traln will leavo’ Chilcago at your attention, but thatof tho respectable people of tho city, who are unaware of the mean, low, and vile attempta which ate now belngmada by une 5:16 and reach Elgin at 6:40 p, m. his will be scrupulous pereons to misrepresent the unfortunate tho fastest traln on the road, and will be o great accommodation to the citizens of the Fox River Mate of affalrs in the Seventh Ward, Thatcom- munWtion states inefect that, in compllance alley, uu-{dcnu of Chicago who desire to scenro homes with the desteo of my felends, 1n order that I may for the summer ot permnnently in the Fox River place no bar to the Council's calling a speclal elece many " instances not TLOIN, and b A short time ago petitions were vrgsented to the ofticars of the Chicago & Northwestern latlroad Company, signed by most of the business-nien in Dundee, Elgin, 8t, Charles, Geneva, and Bawwin, requesting them to rn un carly morning train from addressed two or Y. M.°C. nddressed a large above-named church. tened to his noble worids, Valley, cun oo assured of safo ond speedy truns- portation to and from thelr business In Chleago, ea— LOUISIANA. tlon for Alderman fn this ward, I have withdrawn from conteating the clection of Mr. ildreth, aud = annaunced” myself s candidate in the proposed | A Tesident of New Orleans Revlows the election, ‘Yhero 18 not A lino In that | Tast and Prescnt Political Situation of communication that dues nut contaln sn unmitls | the Pellean Stato. Rnl.eld ll]l:lv!‘mndA‘ My“:rlemlfi'lmvln’ n ;lu II‘“:“”‘ To the Editor af The Tribune, o to withdraw fron tho position 1 have held since 05, the day of election, for tho reseon that they ki | - NEW OnueANs, April 20.—The fnevitable it to bo tenable In every reapect; 1 have not now, | hour has come. ‘The only end passible to Lou- T e tyr ity Ve, tha Intention of con- | fatana troublo hias been reached at lnst, Tgno- anl ',}',f hat zentieman e e |,,,f"u‘“f|‘e. T oty | rauc has ylelded to intelllgence, and poverty to mn :Ir‘mlh'fill .m. m:lht ‘:n nll]m ulminwlumu:t admitting | wealth; ur, in plain wonds, the white people el And, nallye ! have not annoanced | yayo control; and this wo say was the only pos- Dot of B S ale, In the, Eclal elec: | 1o outeome uf our political troubles, For n :-[a, beu:;lsf. ’bclmz I)"( lmllnc:nhm Aol- cv{.dcu:l; spite of all our fine philanthropy, all - our pet ow that, in the late clection, 8 number of o 5 Yotes, In exccas of tho nuwmlier by which | was de- | theories about majoritics ruling, our oft feated by Mr. Ilildroth, was volled by non.res{- | repeatod comparisons of black and white popu- denta of tho watd, and unacrupulons persens who | latlons, and our Ingenfous feats In arithmetlc to ave Tumbers o nt lota o thelr readences, Lam watlslied that that gentlo. | 8HOW that colored votera should, could, would, man's plurality of votea was not obtained In a | and must carey all clections, thers wns not a JoRurer f:lfirl:‘:‘f‘d “l"n‘“fl"ém" 'Tfi::' utoatiow | man of sufllclent observation, honesty, nnd In- iat 1 luive recelve egal vote i of the rexldonta of the ward, and conneqiently am | tolligence to form a rospcctablo optnion who did entitled to the poxition of Alderman waich now, | not feel from the top of his head to the bottom by some, la souzlit ta bo dled by cial elec- | of Lt boots that this whole thing was wrong. One 8tato hias, as It were, been standing on its head, lookinzuphetweenits toes to see tho stars, While our rulers, suffering from o' terriblo rush of blood to the head, epent all the force of thelr dazed brains and bewllderod minds in a gro- tesque offort to make nature conform to the counted for. hundred feet n the alrl competent to glve linea ay v men has not got ns far tlon, 1 have too much confidenca in Jff. integrity and good renso of the nresent Councll 10 Aipposs for w wioment that they will refusa to liston 1o m; theary, | If { can prove to thom, and I an vatisfod 1 can, that 1, und mot Str, Illldreth, have recelved the plurality of fhe' respectablo votes of theward, Iwhall prove all that that body or any other bady can Justly require of an ssplrant to a position In (ts midat to'prove. [ havonot taken the position I nuw hold for weltleh reasony, 1 have | fnverted condition, socloty in the'meanwhile | County Court-House. Yours, notulng to expact in acting us Allerman other | kept writhing aud floundering In a valn attempt == b than the good wishes of niy contituents who fisve e toget Into proper position aguln, Of course, the only scnsible remedy was to placo the poor thing on its fect again, aud lot each clss of soclety scttle down to its own level. And this would casily have been doue long ngo liad it ot been for'the constant fnterveutlon of Fed- Thrico tho State was ready to rise from its rostration and stand erect amid the great slsterhood, when the order cainu from Washing- ton, the havonet gleamed wlong the street, nud the heavy thud of muskets sounded through the halls of the Capitol; and agnln futelligenca erluged befora igpnorance, and the merchant and the banker got down on thelr kuces to ask the fleld-hand to glve them laws, But, thauks to Grant's repontance at tho eleventh hour, and more still to the preater stateainanship of Hayes, Federal interforence is atancnd, Yesterday, ns the clock struck 12, aniid the joyful swiles of happy faces, the land lnzzas of ‘thousends of cltizens, the waving of handkerchiefs, and tho booming of cannon, the soldlers toved from thelr wuarters in tho rear of tho State-House, never to return ngain, we trust, to organize Leglslatures or pull down aud set up Goverilors, ‘The bayonel pulicy was a wretched mistake, and deserved an Ernominlous fullure. It was o volicy devoted to the baseat of partlean pure poscs, whose chief service was to put through political ruscalities which outraged every sentls nent of justico and violated every impulse of houor. 'That It was k0 understood by the great body of houest voters In the North we do not charge, for wo are from the North, and know and hionor the uoble fmpulses of the great Northern heart, We kuow that this polley and this wretched tovernment, which has so long afilicted the Btate, were upheld by the North- | 1 ern pu"urln becauss they Lelloved” that they afforded protection o the negro. But nover was there a greater or more mischlevous mlat 1 hove beens o resident of the Btate for several yeard, and yet bave rarcly i ever seen tho troups used tor anything but election purposes, Durig every campalgn wo have seen parishes scoured from one end to the other in svarch u!]mrllu who were kept uuder fndict- ment uutil ufter the election, and then turned loows without cven an attemptat atrial. “That this Government should have been: upheld for tha purpose of protectlng the colored man scems ulmose beyend the bounls of belief, for the only claluy which it ever inade upon the North for'support was its own weakness, The unl polut which fts ulvocates have ever attompt. to prove was, that it could not stand alone, Al thelrarguments, all theh addresses, and ailthelr frantic appeals, when sifted and shown (n thelr truo Hght, amounted to just this: Our laws are ustless, for nobody vbeys theni; our ONICErsare | snnm commmnnr vur | _HESS—Theresa I Tcws, on Ap: 1 Funeral ~to: reponed thelr confidenco In mo, nnd whose righty and honor [ am buttling to defend and malntuln, ‘fhey desired mo to accept the nomfustion for Alderman, which [ did in deforence to thelr wishes, and actaatod by the motive of wubserving the n- terests of the warl which I lncommon with every ather taxpoyara have interests atutake. Cone vinced that I havaveen tiehily und lefally elected, I have no fntentlon of absndontng the. privilego which i4 mineg to show, that | have been thus honored, In the most teylng of ordeals, by tho ppectable voters of tho Seventh Ward, o retlre at this moment would bo to set asldo the declsion of my conntituents, who are unwilling 10 bo thus treated brcause uniscrupulons mercensrive have at times, and would now wore they periitted, agaln set thoir will at naught, Fecilng na 1 do, 1 sm endenvoring to contimue this fight to the end. [ have no doubt that I shall bo wustained by every honest and respectable taxpayer who hasnt heart tha weifare of thocity, which an Lo sabecrved orily by honestand and efliclent management in our municipal aifairs, As to tho Individual who has hod the audacity aud unwarranted presnmption to sttach my namo to the afureraid curd, Iwhall leave no stone uu- turned fo bring hin, to o reallzing sense of the enurmity of his cehine, by visiting: him with the direst penalty of tha law, eral bayonets. proach or even suspicion. ho Is my authorized ed in this city, If h respectiully, Bandite, Ltespectlully, pe-lunx {uunn’. ORIMINAL, John Louls, for pett larceny from Mary Simen, aud Jolin McManus, for & similar offense against Jacob Mesner, were the only arrests of n criminal uature at tho Armory fur the twenty-fours wading last midnight. John Powers, ono of the villalne who recently ssugulted OMcer Frank O'Nell while cudeavoring to make an arrest, was last night captured by the officer, #nd lockod uy at the Armmony upon o charge ring withan ofiicer In the dlschiarge of N in his boots. fovited the youns ma of int ble duty. Offcer Londergan, of the Armory, last svcning canie across & dissipated luaklw.‘ rascal, giving the name of James Thompson, an'l Kive any reasnnable acconnt Pussession of & wet of billlar up at the Armory. property, ‘Thomas Ryan and some unknown hackman had & row early yesterday morning in the Weat Twelfth street divtelct, and “Oicer Thumas Shandley took Ryan In. Upon searching him ut the station five cuunterfelt hall-dollars wero found upon i, und bo was therefore buoked for disorderly snd having counterlolt coln fu his posscssivu. Kkeeping thelr faces mal os ho could not 0 huw e came into 118, he was Jucked An ownor s wanted for the second bldding, fow prices, BUBURBAN, LAKE. ‘The adjourned meedng of the Board of Trustces was held Saturday afteruoon ot the Town Hal), President Mulrhicad in the chalr, Presunt—Cone dit, Murphy, Shirley, aud Montgomery, The Attorncy reported that the case of I, Stavens had beea decider favor of tha town. Thl speclal assessment No. 1, A communication was recelved from Hilchcock & Walker informiug the Board that they lad heavler bells, which they would ke to place In the towers fur the oncs rejected, or they could change the haminurs of the presout ones 5o as to make thom heard at @ greuter dlatance. Tho communication was referred Lo tho Committea on Firo snd Water, A petition for a one-inch water plpeon Oak ct, from School strues west, two partics Infers cd sgeecing 1o pay §20 each 10 detray the cx. fesies i referred to tho Connaittue on Fice sad a The petition of Edward Costello, tu bo nsp«lnlld &3 policeman u Ly the Buperylsor with the recomniendation that the re- iucst ho 1Ot grauted, ‘was a $10 greenback, pasitiun was Lo ba wade of this, Mr, Conditarose und said he wouald explsin whal ho knew about it lie said that the petitioner hut called upon him uno wwornlug at Lls esidenco sAd handed biw hils peti- tivn. He told hini the proper way would e to hand It 1o the Town Clerk, but hv eald e pree forred to leavo it with him. * That day sho teacher of the school where his young sou atiended sent 8 $10-bill 10 bls Louse, saymg tuo boy had beon Phylug with it, and did udt scew Lo sppreciate its valau, The v when questivned, wald 1t wis ‘(hvu 10 bl by the 1man who called :aml his futher o the murnluz. Petition not grantod, An ordinanco for water-vlps ou Swan strec frowm Bchool atreet to Stewart avenue, was ordere 10 be drawn | ou diderens tr. Cory said s number of property-owters obe ected o ubstructione on ltoot etrcet. Itelcreed to ‘omuitice on Louads aud Bridges, An ordiuanca licensiuz ruuuers and porters of hotcla and vimnibus-lincs way pasved. In vrder tu Feduce expenscs thy (ullowing police- men wery ondered Go be discharged frow bhe furce: Bazar " {s R. Andeo worthless, for xmlmd{ rcAEeuu themy or nuthority Is impoteut, sourcy of all suthority, s agalust us, Duriug onr whole term of ot we have scen colored citizens maltreated, mabned, and - slaughtered, aud we could uot protect them; but we have carefully collected and labeled for electioneer- vg purpuses all erimes of whatever character and sgainit whomsuever committed, and we besecch of you, by all thelr dark shadows and bloudy storles, that you azain hielp us into oflice that we may once thore staud guard over the wards of the natlon.” The North swallowed the logic and the State sulfered the resul But we gladly tura from the past to rejolce in the present,—glad that the good scuse of the counntry his at last dverborne the Influcnce u& scheming politiclans, and that enllghtened schtiment bus plerced through the confusion which base partisans have so long cuv ufu:d this question. It fsa great rellel to by free from & bad Government, und uo lvas reliof to bo fre frow the uncertalutics of two half Govern- wents. For months wo have danced attendancs upoa tho powers that be at Washington. When Hayes delivered bis fuaugural full of generalitics, hope s¢, for though ueau something or nothing, we preferred to be- leve that it meant sowetblng. But when Blaine poured bis tile of wrathful cloguence into the cars of an astonlwhed Beuate, vur hearts sank within us, Wekuncw that Blalnc's cloquence was cqual to n whols coustellation ol fire- works when falrly lit up, aud we feared that an- other fourish or two of his glant power mlzht send pour Nttle Loulsiana futo the middle of crditlon for unother four years. When the Sounhisslon was nmmlulcd with proposals of comprowbse, wo sald, * No, never; not b{ all the sorrowful expericuco of tho past.” When Evarts' letter of fustructlon cawe, v‘u read half vlfi throuxh bls seutcuces, paused”for breath, aud meantiwe reflected that the great Becretary Witd & yery wise wan; that uls moble cloguency publle sentiment, the n the Circult Court In uit waw brougnt aguinst Tuecsduy, May 1. fora the luogs n the force, waa returnes Accowpauying tue petition of pylmonary diseascr. Flie Clork txged wh d what dis- Hetering t mnight | Binto heal. the lver ls soon relicved. l‘l‘iuflvu ordinances for sldewalks cels, ofBlxth 8od Arch; E Qut tbo country, had once extrlcated a sorely-pressed divine, although our fecble minds coutd” not strin; his phirases and cliuses on one thread au low them throngh to the end of the line, must mean another hereulean attempt ot eation, and wouid sutely resnlt in good. When the Commisslon lrrin-d‘ we filled 1. g0 very audlence The housa could not ace comimodate all who desired to hear him, and an overflow-mectingwas held in the Baptist Church near by, On Muniday and Tuesday evonings the churchi was agafn filled to Iiston to the touching story of “liow he was lost and low hewas found.” The meetlngs under his care were pro- nounced a decided success, and many were per- sundeid to break away from the service of rum. ‘The temperance peuple are joyful, and ox, under God, a victory at tha rance innde many warm friends mid will longz be remembered by unolIu“ who lis- ——— HARMS' JOB. To he Edilor of The Tridune, Citicago, April 27.—Mr. Ilarins, in his com- munieation of to-day, says: * Why hold me responsible for lines and Jevels when 1 om no architect or cogineer!” Tlad Mr. Harms gone one step farther and salil that ho wasbo master- Luilder, the whola matter of bad workmanship sud wrong levels and lines would have been ae- What is o master-bullder for but to take tho responsibility of materials, work- manship, llues, and levelsl The vompetent master-builder and contractor fs of necesalty a ood elyll and mechanleal englneer, Ho s s atnilisr with the leyel and the transit us with tho square and the plumb. arises at once to the dignity of a profession, How best to throw an arch over that stream! How best talay the foundations of a bufldl fifteen or twenty fect below water or quicksund How to safely and ceonomieally set orato and massive stone cornice, elghty or o ‘These and shnilar roblems mect tho master-buflder at every step, Lines and luvels, foravothi! \Why, Lless tlie poor old man's heart, the - master-builier who Is not lavels to his waork- the letter A fn his business. Wu hayve muster-bullders In Chicago to whom the level and transit are not strangers, ~—men who havo studicd their professton under competent muaters, and who will build for you A Solomun's temple, should you waut one, Is uufortunte for the owners thut aman who knew somethiug of workmanshlp, Hues, aid Ievels did uot lay the foundations of Cook il hat clab- San Antonio (Tex,) Repress, A young man named Ragan, from San Felipe, tells the Ezpress that as he was riding along the road a few miles beyond Castroville, two men rouo up to him from the brush by the road- side and demandea his money, faces inasked, but did not present thelr revolv- cers, whicli they carrled lu slght, slmply saying as they told him to hold, thaut they dida't think it necéssary to draw on him as he'was so younz, o had $101n his pocket and n considerable sun ‘The lust mentioned the robbers falled to find, but took tho 310. n the brush and lunch with them, ing it sofost to humor them, d anpetite was none of the most ravenous, About yards from the road the men had s good lunch spread, which “lci partuok of leartlly, ed, however, lunch the robbers returned $7 to thelr vietim and told him he could go. He didn't wait for o —— PIAK § AT YOUR OWN PRICE. Owlag to o change In (helr plano dupartment, Lyon & llealy, Stale aud Monros strecty, oro close ing out thelr entire wlscellancuus stock of square pianus, some of them alwost uuw, at unparaieled —— A lady without a fashlon Journal I+ like & travel- or In the Alps without » gulde, who may get alony, but slowly, and with many mishaps, thoronglily cquipped talning galide In all miticra of drees and style, W, 1, publishor, Cincinuati, 'TEINS beloved wifo of Tleanc d, 187" -day - (Monday), April 10, at 3 o'clock 1 m., from resldence, 1158 Pralric-av, JUNES=On_ the 37t of April, Jouee, in the 25th year of Lis age, of dropsy, ALEXANDER-The funeral wervices of MMre, Siwan W, Alezander will bg beld ae her al dence, No, 13 Forrest-av,, 8t 1 o'clock p. . ani al fol- et It xtrl- ayette clitizens, and made the alr resound with cannon, and_respectfully defiant resol show them what we meant, and we think understood it too, That it was through advice that the great stampede of Packard's Legialnture was brought about, is now quits certafn, and therefore we give them oll credit 1oud speeches, ntions juat to thelr Thun far the Democrats have shown the great- ost magnanimity toward thelr opponcnte, To some of the Returning-Board members they havo glven scats which liad already been filled by couteatants; to others they have given miie- nge nmlrvr dlem. Even Packard’s police have il for the time spent in keepin Nicholls Governntent out of the State-House. In fact, a painful impression Is spreading abos that Nicholls and his Legislature * gushed rather more in tho enthusiiam of tho moment uired or the crippled fiuances of the Stata fustifled. Z bt TEMPERANCE. 70 the Editor of The Tridune. FANMINGTON, 111, April 27.—For a number of weeks the ladles of the Temperance Unfon of Tarmington, I1L., have been hard at work trying to create a publie sentiment strong cnough to B sustain the Probibitory Jaw under which thev live, In these efforts thoy havo been alded by the best portion of the community, There 18 o fact pretty well learned by this thine, that prohibitory laws can omty be sus- talied and enforced wheu the publlc’sentiment lcens abreast of the law and demands its exceu- tion. This sentiment lacking, it is no wonder that in many towns where no licenses are grants cd wo yet tea liquor sold “on the sy, and in sly cither. Tho ladies of Farmington desiring that thelr town should again clect a No-License Board, sent to the Woman's Temperance Unlon of . Chicago the Macedonlan cry, %Come and help us.” - Tho Chicago Union responded by sending to their afd Mr. Willlam ‘Torrance, better known amon his Chicago friends ns **Scotch Willje, " Haying had a bitter expericoce with the cup, cen redeemed from ita cursa by the power of Chriat, Mr. Torrance knows how to polut othiers to the same Deliverer. ing of this week he spoke In the M. E. Church, three . Sunday-schools durul{;: the day, spoke tu tho of the Ay and Sunday cven{r‘\u ta the ut ¥ Un Sunday even men pect, r. Tor- Farmington, His oceupation It f. W, Canren. ! ‘' BERTRAM MONTAGUE," 0 the Editor of The Tribune, Cmteaoo, Aprll 20, —In auswer to the inaniry algned **Lady" In to-day's Turause, I wish to statothat tho above peraon {ewhat ho appears to be,—a geatloman whoae character fuabove ro- Tastend of a protender, zont for the ¢ Floral King. dom, ** o beantitnl and valuable buook just publishe 0 has culled wpon any Indy without mnking knowsn i business . full, It was In deference to her wishes notto know, os his true, guntiemanly instincts would not admit of his intruding It withiout hor permission, tho word **thief* linpoly sie to demand that this bo Inscrted in the next lusue of your un: Publisher, Joi The use of Very Young Man's Strangs Advounturs with Two Both had thelr They then to into Wwhich he, think- , although his After * Androwa! well 8¢ caters Claronce L, resls My Dr.Schenck's Standard Remodles, Tho standard remedles for all disesscaof tholungs are Schenck's Pulmonto Syrup, Schenck's Bea Weed Toulc, aad Bchenck’s Mandrako Filts, aod I {aken bae deatroyed. a specdy curo (4 eflocted. To those tures wed'clnea Dr, J, . Scheack, of Pulle adelphis, owes his unrivaled success fa tho treatment ‘The Pulmonic Byrup ripens the morbid matter fo thy lungu: natore throwa It off by an sasy expectoration, for whea the phiczm ur niatter s ripo & w4l throw ¢ off, 1ho paticns Las rest, And tho lungs bo~ bt courh ‘To euablo tha Pulmonla Byrup todothls, Schenck's Mandrako Pills and Kchenck’s Eea Weed Tonie must be frecly used to cleant tho stomach aud lver, Bcheack's Mandrake Pills act 0a the Myer, remoying all obetruce tons, relax the gall bladder, the bils starts frcely, aod ckeack’s Boa Weed Toalo ls s gentls stimulant and alterativey the slkallof which It 13 compasd wilzes with tne food and provents souriog. westion by (onlog up the stowsch L0 & healthy condl- tlon. 30 that the food aad the Pulwoalc Syrup will wake good blood; then the lungs beal, aud the patlent Wil surcly got well If caro Litaken Lo provent fresh col, All who wlah to consult Dr. Scheack, olther perso #ily or by lciter, cau 4o 30 at bis priucipal villce, coraee « Plhlladelplls, wvvery Mouday, Schicncc's medicioes azg suld by sll drugglats through- 1t asslets the di- AUCTION SALES, By M, THOMAS & SONS. RBARRBITI'S TOILET SOAP, e S, M. THONAS & SONS, [BABBITTS TOLLET S0ip AUCTIONEERS, 139 and 141 South Fourth-st., PHILADELPHIA. ART SALE. R - DOneof the mast lmportant collections of Anclent and Mauern Paintinus ever brought together in tiiy conns iry. embracing 30) fine specimens of all school perfods, selected in Europe and Ameriea from the inost celeurated collections dispersed duriug tie last Afteeu yeary, by W. I, Fannlng, £q., of New York, In thecollection willbo found seversl grand Galleria Pleturos, fucluding CARLO CIGNANI'S VENUS AND ADONIS, From the Reaumont Coltectlon. ' _THE EXPULSION OF THE MOORS, By Borgognone. Hunter Collectlon. LA PIETA, By ‘Titfan. Presented by Phlllp 11, to the!Cathedral of Lims. THE ASSUMTION OF THE VIRGIN, By Murlllo. From, the Collcction of the Archbishop of Lima, A GRAND LANDSCAPE,~SALVATOI TI0SA, From the Fatconcrl Ialace at Home. Purchased In Daris, 1548, ALSO FINE SPEC]MENS INOIL. ENGLISH, Rtr Jostina Reynolds, It Auy T, M. Turner, L A, Tilow. Gainatronihy 16 Avy | Wime A 1 rost, I fi:,A ndseer, Ti'A, B Faed, 1t A, Rir 1l rn, Sir Dikvid Witk 12, Au, Pyn Fo Danby, A o'Ar, I8 Lealle, R, Ay Jawes Latry, R Al W, Hiliton, Tt AL, dus, Warg, 1L A, DUTOE AND FLEMISH, , feemekirk, & 100, Hth: Weentx, Hoatharat, “lioysdack VenGosen: Tap: Suber, lreughel, Jottdnhamer, ¥t loka, 1 olbetn, Jan stcon, Van der Werf, Vao do Stuclen, Jordacns. Linglebnch, Schgerces Kruesman, SPANISH, ‘Morlllo, Zuberanl, Morales, Erolla, Velasque: Jdunr hofalicio, Setendez, lithera, Gomer, Foraing: Zawacols, ITALIAN' Canalettt, Guardi, Carlo Clenanl, L. Gtorodano, Al bano, Veronese, Glorgiono, Titlan, Carlo. Manoti, iate tual, 8. cantéelul, Unslerl 8, ituss Guido, l'almna Vecchl, Auyg, l, Correglo, FRENCH SOHOOL. A, Caypel, Claud Delnerolx, Bargognone, Wate teau, N: Coypel, rd, Higaud, Greuze, I, Vernet, 'ater, Bouctier, Julea Duprey - A, ‘Verun, Ary Bchetlor, 1iubert Hovert, 'd. Pausvla, N, Poussin. AMERIOAN SOHOOL, T, Ufllai’flllnfirl‘ Btew 1L, Inman, Tembrandt Peale, T, Kensett, luggels, W, 8, Mount, H, West, Tierviadi, Atlston, Sully, Boughtr, ¥, Edimoads, L. Ly n el Bhegsgue, ALSO A FINE COLLECTION OF El Water Golurs,-llra@gs, and Sketehes Waphael, Mlchal Angelo, Claude, Rembrandt, Greuze, B, Landscer, Il A., D, Roberts, 8, Prout, Standeld, Taui Votter, Constatile, ‘Bonntaxton, Uwins, Cupicys Itvechy Weatall, 8hce, $1r Thomas Lawrence tomaey, and 100 othiers, The picturcs are all o good conditiony elegantly and apprupriately framicd, Sale poaltive, withoutreserve, l,:at'nlozuu sent bymaiito any address, Price, 23 ontr. © “Th ¢ collection tobe during the monih M, THOMAS & SONS, Auctloncors. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctlonecrs, 84 and 80 Raudoiph-st, ELECGAINT Household Purniture A'l' PRIVATE RESIDENCR 9 Woodland Park, (Cottago Qrave-nv.,opp. Douglas University). A MONDAY, APRIL 30. TakeCottage Grove-av.Cars. ‘The entlra Household Furnlturs, nearly new; Cost Over $5,000 Convlsting of Parlor and Chambar Sults, Dining roum, Kitclien, and Luundry Furniture, Crockery, asa and China Ware. Also o Two-scated Family fii.1soN, PorEROY & CO,, Auctioncors, WINES AND LIQUORS AT ATCTION, Monday Morning, April 30, at 10 o'clock, At Store 72 North €lark-st. Wescll tho entlre contents of SAMPLE ROOM, conalsting of genoral assortment of Flne Wines and Liquors, Ales, Purter, Bitters, Demijohns, Qlassware, &c. Also oue largo b-barrel Alo Dox, Tea Cans, Countors, Bhelving, &c. FELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auct'rs, AT OUR STORES, ‘84 AND 8_6 RANDOLI’II?ST., Silver, Silver-Plated Wars, JEWELRY, &c. TUESDAY MORNING, MayT, ot 10 o'clock, wencll the entire stock of & dealer going out of bustyess, consisting of a Iarge and varled stock Sterlivg Silver and Silver-Plated Ware, Tea Bety, Cake and Lerry Dishes, Knives, Forks, Bpoons, Also 8 stock Pino (old Jewelry, &c,. &, - ELISON, POMENOY &'CO., Auctioneers, At 184 Randolph-st., et ‘ar Wp-stalrs), WEDNESDAY MOIRINING, May 2, = Y?ln clock, 16 entire Furaiture of 15" roonie ak uction. . PARLOR SUITS, Marble-Top. Chamber Sets, BDedding, &e., Crockery, Glassware, Stove, &c. Sale peremptory, ' ELISON, POMEROY & CO. By GEO, I’, GORE & CO., 08 and 70 Wabash-ar, For Wednesday, May 2, Our Auction Sale of BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS WILLBE VERY COMPLETEin Eastern, New York, Philadelplia, Rock- - ester, and Chicago Made Uoods, In full lines of all grades. GEO. P, GOLE & 0., 08 REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS. Tuesday, May 1, 9:30 a. m, Seasonable Bpecides. Important to the Trade, GEO. P, GORE & CU., Auct'rd. Untivaled R e YTater it the clatand ity <10 Cuxpr o Dabinir's fest Sanp has perfected, anino ite e RN T8 AT T Fht Vorll. Only the purest Vegetadle Ofix uted in j tnanwjtcture. For Use in the Nrsery it Has o Bm) Worth ten thnes jta cost to every mother and famy, In Christendon, sample box, cantaining i cakes'or § gunces’ each, Yént free to any sddress on recelyt of ) conts. Address B.T.BABBITT, New YorkCity, FOR BALE BY ALL DRUGUGISTY, A PERFECT TOILET. SOAp, First among the requisites of the toflet In a gooy arifcle of Soap, but to procare {t fa not. alwayy iatter, Many of tho most exoenstve S0apa I the may. ket are made from coarse and deletorlous materials an thelr delicate coloring and fragrant porfuma 100 oftey conceal the mout repulsive imputities, The disclosurey recently made publlc reganding this subject are po. tiveir startling, and deserva scrious convideration, Bcented Soaps are now kaown to bo extremely objec. tlonable, espectally 1f applled to the hend: injuring thy hiate, trritating tho scaln, and {nduclog _severe hew. schicr, The chiaracter of the ingredients may be Inferreq from the statement of gentleman who makes thy scenting of Soaps liln bustnesas e rocently declared thyy persons engaged 1n this employment wera ahort-lived; from sven fo ten years belne the fongest perlod durig whicll the occupation couli be folluwed. e dillculty of procuring o perfectly’ pura aricleot Tollet Soap {3 at last ubylated, Iluwfl\’lr. lsnks 10 thy enterpriee and clicmtcal skill of Mr. 1i. T, Baunicr, o New Vork, world-rennwiied Boap Mantifatuser extabllshient s by far the targost of United Statcs, Tio renown of Mr. it ' uctlons has for many years been wi lely iy, keminated, but this latest succeas is the Approprisie crown 1o the nnmerous victories airendy achieved, Adter vears uf nattent labar ani sclentifc cxperimen, Mr. BauniTT has succecded in purfecting the compu an of th fnonttollet soup ever futroduced, Then cipal ingredien e purest vegetabie olis; the b ufscturiog pruces rely niew and orlgina), v e dust; arg entli 1 result {s Simply unparalied Io this department of to. D BaprnaToipar foar o the trade mark By wiilchi this elegaut tofiet lusnry fe destenaied, sai for auplication t the delicato skin of Infani ldrea, and hudies, 11 te altogether nnequaled i its emolliest pronertied. The Sonp I nol perfumed, the ingreiteniy Iz of such ainsltite purity as to require no il from cheinlairy to s loferlur materiols, The most re. fined taste conanlers the absence of arttfefal nerfum he perfection uf sweetness, and the pecullar cliararier. atic of 8 T lanliti'a Yoliét sop renners 1t e hun; iealttital'aad agreeabio artlcla of the kind over masa: actured, Thouti spectally desirahle for the usa of Iadles anf chiliran, this Roan is cquaily apropriste. for” venie incn'a toiler, and a4 It makes a lgvy lather it 1s siwoas of the diiest'soape for birbers” e, 1t 1¢ fuwt belng aced upon the warket, but o dotiand for 1t wilisoo come general,—New Jurk Ivibune. B, T BABBIT'T, New York Ciiy, AUCTION SALES. By WM. A. BUTTERS & €O, Auctioneers, 118 & 120 Wabash-av. DESIRABLE FURNITURE Brussels Carpets, Piano, eto, AT AUCTION, MONDAY MORNING, April 30, at 10 o'k, At the Roealdenco of J Louis Goodman, Esq, . No. 1102 Wabash-av., shall acll tho entire Purniture, constating of I'arlur. Chamuer, and Dising-rovn Sets, fla'r Mattse se, Bede, Beddiog, lrussein, 'y, and Inirain carpet Bno [lanv, wctlior witha Jirgs varloty, ur ifotsciol Gouds. WaL. A. BUT1EIts& CO.. Auctioncers. HANDSONE FURNITURE Velvet and Brussels ®arpets, AT ATOTION, In Rooms Up.Stalrs No. 91 SOUTH CLARK-ST, Mondoy Morning, April 80, at 10 0'Clock, ery elah 1 Ler Bel, peed, rost g4 1 Fieethr e s e AL Rt 100 Weh Drequins, Tables, ‘eat Chalrs, licds, lledding e A e A Rl eel o AndeTIerE, e, gie, o % \\')I. A. BUTTENS & CO., Auctioneers, HENRY S. HAAS, BETIRING FROM BUSINESS, WILL SELL AT ATUCOTION ‘The balance of his stack of Fino Gold Jewelry, Gold and Sflver Watches, Diamonds, Gold Chains, . Plated Tea Services, &e, t 10 0°clouk & n., At our salesrooin) A BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneen. TRADE SALE. WHITE GRANITE AND VELLOWWARE 1N PACKAGLS AND OPEN LTS, 150 CASES ASSORTED GLASSWARE, TAUBLE CUTLERY, ?.\HPET& ANDOILCLOTHS. Wedneaday Morning, Aa72 ot 0:30 v'vlock, At BUTTERS & €O’ Auction-ltooms, GENTEEL FURNITURE Brussols Carpots, Pinno, Eto., AT AUCOTION, Tnnm]n[v. Morning, May 1, at 10 o'clock, I At Dwelling No. 716 West Jnekson-st, ‘We shall sell without reserve the entire Furniture, consiatiing of Parlor Buits, Clirmber Kela, Lirusels Core e . I: Jablen Mirfore. Curtalns' aid Lani guiny, Book Case, Dinlng-Loom ture, ete, Mandsonie ltosewosd Caae, 7-uctavo Plaw. WL, A, BUTTENS & CO. toneers. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. ENTINE FURNITURE OF 30 Roomsin Narble Dwellings, Nos. 761 & 7638 Wabush-ny,, ‘Wodnosday, May 3,at 100’cl’ka, m. Wo shall sell, withont reerve Effects of two Dwelilngs, 731 A cuinliting of Parlor Bults, M. Top “I'!'IIIIIY ‘ase SL top Nal Wardrohes, Tounges, Slirium, tob Hatr Sascriascs and Fenthier Plilowe, Brassels Coiped throughout, DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, :xtension Tables, Chalri, Crockery, Glaw and Plated N st B e b il o rundey PR A ST TR & 86 A THUREDAY TRADH BALE, OVER (,000 LOTS DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTHIN, Bocts and Shoes, Straw Goods and Wool Hats, Thurslsy Momlog, lll{ 8, st 9:30 o'clock, Co.'s Auctls ins, d 3 ;{'&‘:‘:«{":finnui Qi re ante Wit atways hag fan Uses i e RS BT ns & co., Aucttonsens_ Manday, April 118 & 150 Wabus @ entire Houschol k3 Wahasiiate neers. e By WM. MOOREHOUSE & CO0. Auctioncers, 474 and 370 East Madlsoo-at, On Monday Morning, April 30, at 10 'dlack, At 14 South Green-st, Wethiall aclt tho eatire contents of s 10-room houst consisting In part of Drussels aod Jugrain Carbeth Chamber and Parlor Sots, Ucas, Dedding, Mtrrrs ¥ T. Tables, lcativg aad Cuok Btoves, one Elegst Piano, Clina, Crockery, Glass and Plated Wi Special and Peremptory Bale of BOOTS AND SHOES AT AUCTION, TUBSDAY, May 1, at 10 o'clpok, 1300 Cases Buots and Shoet ng a full st izmcas otgaadstony cimprtns (ot 24 i comnmod, w city und country trade. e ulsr Auction very Tucaday throughout she yeal, CONFECTIONERY, P P R dutibot doll St unboddl PESEE L, CELEUIRATED throughost the &nh;n;omre;-zdl u L o and_op B, 40, 89¢ ddrest orders GUNT! tioner, Chicazo. —_—— . UoLLECTIONs. OLLECT YOUR PAST DUE BILIS S MR CARTILE AdENoY, H}(%é}}??fi 062 WASHIN%I ON :5: I