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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE : WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1877. TILE COURTS. A Quarrel Among Members of an Insurance Firm. Hildroth Applies for a Mandamus on Mayor Heath and the Aldermen. Another Recelyor Appolnted for the Chix cngo & Sonthern Nallrond. Record of Judgments and New Suits--~Bankruptey Cases. The frm of Rollo, Naghten & Co. sesm to have gotten intoconsiderable troublo among thomsalve and yestorday Willlam Richardaon, the **Co. fted & b1l In the Unlted States Clrculf Court againat John Naghten, asking forant injunction and other aesiatance, o statos that on the 5th of May, 1874, he was appointed sgent in Chicago of the Toyal Canadlan Insurance Compsny. June 1, 1874,.8 capartnersiiip was. formed between Willlam E, Tollo, John Naghten,and comnlainant for the pur- pose of carrying on a eunoral fire {naurance agency, wader tha firm name of Rollo, Naghten & Co. Tho Yusiness was to be carrled on for fivo years, but might bedissolved hy any partner on giving ninoty dava’ notice, Any partner who brought the buwi- nees of a company Into the fizm with him was to be allowed to tako it, and when ho loft Noghten was 10 take charga of and canduct the business as man- aging partner, All fundswore to ba deposlted in the Tank of Montreal, profts and losses wers to -be divided equally, and no partnot was to draw out mote than 85,000 year, Tho busincss was car- rled on with great profit until May, 1875, when by a uew arrangement complainant and Naghten wero oppointed agents of the Rloyal Canadlan Insurance Company for tho States of Missourd, Ilinols, Wis- conein, Minnesota, Indlana, and Towa. The firm thon, At an cxpense of $15,000 or $20,000, established nxenlclen In theso Btatas, ::fl wurknn: up 8 profitablo trade, o that the prof ounted to $10,000 or $12,000, The e it 5 torch natR 017, 147D, and incratora very valnablu, and Riclirdeon fears T aratiy by disvoliod o will Tobe. all the ofite, PG the B1et of Janunry, 1877, Willlam E, Rollo ve notico that o woatd withdraw from tho' firm pril 30,and in Aprefl Naghten notiied Richardson that he wonld witidraw from tho firm of Naghten & Hichardeon un the $0tl ult. 1o hat sinco abuo- {utely refused to Join Richardson In making con. teacts or doing Dusiness for the Rogal Canndinn Insuraice Company, of to allow the latter 10 make any coutrncis, or to have access to tho fiem hooks, No dofault has, however, been mada Uy elther Naghten or Richardson In this contract, and it wilil fs in force. Tho Intter, however, thinks, from many clrcumatancos, that Nughten in attempting to hage the ald contract abrogated and nnew one mode with himself olone. Complaine ot alleges that he exclueively conducted the me- gotlatioua for the general agency, and that Nagh- fen's namo_was_introduccd “solely becauso ho (llichardson) had been associated with him in in- sursnce bnsiness, Itollo conld alea have heen made aparty hut for the disagreement he had ud with the National and Local Board of Insur. ence, whoso displonsure the Ioyal Canadian Insurance Companydld not care to Incur, The carly part of laat wonth Richardeon went 10 Mo Sreal and_ bad & conversation with Mr, Perry, the Cienorol Manager of tho Compnny, when ho was informed that the Company would probably ap. polnt 8 new agunt here, Aftor his return and some_unsnccosafu) berotistions with Naghten, complainant wrotc the Company that he should ine elst on M contract with Naghten -belng carrled out, Naghten haa repcntmll{ refused toanct any Joner with Hichardson, and lins refused to atlow 1he lalter toibave nccess 1o the firn's books or the vanlts, and compluinant therefors nske for an {njunctlon to pravent Naghten from ubstructing - him io tho prosecution af tho business of the ngency or from the use of the books or of tha vanils, or from l.‘nu'rlnf into any IIE\V contract with the Royal Cansdinn Insnr- anco Company, I anawer h’» this Naghten filed n Tengthy afilda. wit, clalming that Rictinrdson had Hittls knowlodgoe of "tho businesa of underwelting, and had been 1 into tho firm of Rollo, Naghten & Co. solely on accountof his wupposed {nilnence and powcr from il connection with the Bank of Mon- real to control busineas, Lio had, hawever, never been of any value (o the firm, The con- tract with fhe Tayal Caundian Insnranco Com- pany was made with the firm on condition ihat {e should allow them to attend to the local businesa cxempt fromn the Mosed rules, while Tlichardion attended to the businesn fn the six Btates conformably;to the Nallonal Board rulos. The profits wero ehared by all the niembers of, tho flrm, hat they incurred no expennes, all expendi- tares belng charged up to the account of the Co paoy. Richatdvon had boen o wholly useless fleufluu 10 tho firm, wanting In knowledga of the usiness and possensiniz no Inflacnce. Jlo was abscnt alx monthe In 1870, andon his rotdrn was dischargod by the bank, thus deetroving all the fne ducemeut for haviug bim in the irar, Thero wne no_contruct of partacrship between Naghten and Richardson, "and ~the former therefora avurs he hnd o_porfect "f'" to dissolvo the part. nership when ho chose, e denlea that hie lina re- fased dticherddon uccess to the Looka or vault, but admits that b will not work with him, Ho [ tponsible lur*'.'fl.nou. and. if an injunction is lowed preventing him from golng on with his bual- ness, ho feara ho witl be serfounly damarod. Arumients wero nade {enler luy morning beforo Judye Blodgett on t¥e bill and afidavit, but tho Judyo refused to grant any injunciion s anked, WILDUETH SIARES 118 LAST ATTEMPT. ca 11, Hlildrothyewterday fled o petition for uine 10 the Circult Court muking Mavor th and the Aldormien partics dofendaut. 1i1- dreth vays thnt lio in nnd has Leen for moro than wo !flrl‘ll‘ll rosident and quallded olector of tho Baventh Ward of this city, and at the cluctlon 2pril 3, was eleoted Alderman, having been pre- Vious thercto an cligiblo candidate, us . batto wer duly counted by the proper oficers and re- turned to the Clty Clerk, and It weaa found thut he had rocelved a majority of all the votes cast, The Council, on the 23d" of Aprl), alwo having dnly canvavsed tho votes, declarad ho hind recolved plue rallty of vote Miidreth allegesho wasat thatiime and “now {s qualified and elfgible to such oflice. londay ho teok and subscribod the oath of ofiice required by lawof an Aldorman. Tho samo day the Coancl] ield a mecting at which a majority of thio meinbars wore prescnt, and Hildruth then pro- rented himaclf aa huving boen elucted to the otlice of Aldcrman, and_reapectfally requested to bo sllowed to trke his sust. clafming ho had boen legally elected. Tho Council, hawever, **wrong- fully,” uniawfully, arbltrarily, end without an or sufticient causc ot renson, forcibly rofuac and dectined 10 admit™ him, Mdreth therefore sk that n mandamuny may be fasued tocompel the Louncll 1o recugnize hhix ond pornlt him to take hiasest, Mensre, Lawrence, Campbell & Lawrenco sud Charles 35, Jteed slo the potation s 1lidret's sollcltory, TIT CIICAGO & BOUTHERN BAILIOAD. A motion for Rtocelver In the case of ¢, D. Sher- man, locaiver of the Fourth Natlogal Bank, ve, Yo Clicago & Bautbern Nallroad Company, 'was ergued last week bofore Judge Moory, anil tno Judge yosterday morning declded thy motion and appolnied James Walsh, on the agroenient of all the partics, hle bond beink ilxod at $10,000. Mr, Walsh s authorized to tako pe lon of all tho Compa- "L) property, yeal ans sonsl, and sll debts, cbosenin actlon, and c:luluhlwlnurnu. xcept the o of road-bod and track of tho' Company, togethor with "wil property . necammarily councctod thorowlth or apputtenant thera- 19, desoribed In tho docd of trust lo lonry A, Bmythe, eald vond-bed belnz obont Iweniy-one miles igth, As to this, tho Judge ‘held iipon the proofs bofurs him wiat it coald not aalgnod 10 8 Rocelvor untll Mlr, Smythe, who Is lnPuneulon of tho rond as trustee of tho bond- holdors, shall bo made & party to the suit, and aball have hadan Dppofllmllfi 10 make his defense, ar ta ho heard In vupport of hia claim to such pose soselon. Tho Rocelver 18 also authorized und di- ectud 10 keap an occount of his acts apd dolnge, sud toreport 1o the Court withln iwenty dayw {ull statement of all the Propetty, ¢ Uitabio tnyers eata, and 1hings In action of the toad which' miay €ome into hie bands as such ltecciv Boturday last, Arthur J. Cuton ppointed ftecelver by Judgo Willlame, snd 1t seoms ou though therv might bea contict of aathority, UOPR YOR THE CREDITONS OF TUM © IRESIDE . FRIEND, ! . E. Jenkine, mee of Frank 8. Water: Praikiin 1, Tinker, 6104 & Bl Yestorine eryns Jonn! oty L. Terry, "It E. Keudall, o claitns belong £3 tho oo o 3 o Waters & Tinker, 116 statos that from 1871 jo 1874 Waters und Tinker were eugagod in tho pub- Yeation of the ¥ireside Friend, and wera adju. dicated baukrupt March 31, 1875, During such rnnet-hlp. Waters, who pot B0 money into the na, drew - therefrum bulween $15,000 and 40,000 it to iy wife, which sum ught, - fa fact, 19 b coneldéred P ot of tho Brin of which he was \Wators & horse rcoditors owma s nore 5003 sho loane: 4,607.50 fn_money to' the Doverly Company, 4,10010 1. B, Kendall, and about 82,000 fo O - Torry, Tho names of thy stockholders of the Doverly Company are K. E. Waters, and Ulara Kendall. Kendall, Margaret teaphe ek . ‘hlll:n. wne;A bl‘ at- vow poss of tho horse und buygy, sud there u great danor sho will collect the mmy fhohes soloannd, which was given her by ber hus+ Land. The Heverly Comuany, clalming 0 ve 8 ¢teditor of Wators und Tinker, have collected from thew about §1,00 4n full of ite cl 'ho As- . Aleags therofure asks for s ln‘nnc\h/n 10 prevent dn:."ui:""" E. Wators from collecting the smounts orthe defondants from paylug her, or ling or disposiug of the property, aud 'for (215, WHIch ey hve bess asiams . Which misy have - fully pald to Mrs. Wit 7 el e, - s ¥ Qeorgo F, Bldwel} yesterday by Ju Mooro sppointed E.‘l::hml’m El-l.hnhlll)?::u::f“;n lhul caro of Jodgl.l 8 casa of the fartlord Pire-Insuranc N ;::‘L{rv‘;‘,lu:hln{ l‘.‘.l‘}mi\‘dng L I‘- . lJml’:: H.lucdz?ll Linterday speolated | Cunlwinge® Hecelver, BANKRUMIOY MATTELS. E"'”."“.“’- Meachan & Co., E. A. Hartwell, The ureka Coal Cowpany, Khuball & Aiscl, sud Kels &7 & Hast, fled a petition Yesterday againet quire W, L. Cook, of Tlampahire, Kano Cannty, charging fitm'with havinganapended payment of his commereinl paper, And with making 8 preferentiat symant to (feorgn 1) Kenton And Georgo W. Yonk, with intent {o defrand his creditors. tofahow canse May 12 wan fsmucd, n onder was {sxued for the examinationof T, ¥, and I, Coralns on the 8th of May before Regluter eatn, - UL Rinctinrge was teanied to Charles W. Karnes, Pelornn & Johnann wero ndjudiented banktnpt by dofanit, nnd a warrant fastied rotarnahle June Tn the motter of James M. 3aon, an _order w made u; “‘r‘! ull:nmnflm\ t the bankrupt to-day forg the Register. * be E, .m.u‘.’-. wsa appointed Assignee of Alden A rule N, Merriman. dof 30 por cent was declared In tho cxne nl TTariin & Cobb, paTaDIo. sithin 30" daoe nnelrllhn confirmation of the cdmpuoaltlon pro- edings. X divident of 25 per cont was declared in the estato of Zebulon 3, Tiall, An Asslgnee will he chosen at 10 o'clack to-day gar Henty W. Allen, and st 11 o'clock for Jenry tarring. SUPERIOR COURT IN DRIEF. Potor 3, Alminl commenced an action yeaterday "‘ll,'j;. s agalnst James Stinson, laying damages at $45, L00. annie 3. Roper began s sult agoinet Maurico Murphy & Sacop Kramer {0 recoror 31,000 for |h¢£nmlnu nustnined by falllng throngh the floor of tho defendants’ grocory” store, Nor 230 Dine Jelnnd avenne, Hindson & Mclonnan filed o petition againet Thorias l'orlor, naking for a mechianic's lien (o the amount of $1,000 on Lot 7, Block 11, of Rogers’ Sublivisian of that part of the N. E. 't of the 8. W, i of fec. 4, 0, 14, lying north of Oak streot and eaat of Sedgwick ateeat. CIRCUIT COURT. Menry Geldor, fof the uso of ticorge I, Martin, ‘bogan a sult for §1,500 againat George M. Jiow. O Jupoe DrvssoNn—In chambers, as X ot casca and gencral business, S X et Yode “Jamicas N3 Ii%6 on al, "Thom Jayesow-19 to 800, 508, 809, 312 to B8, Inclusive, , No casg on trial, vk MooRR—-NO furthier cail this torm, JUGE HOURRR=544, 53 €0 (83, No caxs on trial, Jungs MUALLISTKE~ST8 o 003, £xcept o8, 589, and No, e i Lt —Gonern! hustness, Jubax WILLIAXS—The \Walker cases, o JUROMRNTY, INITAD STATES CIHCLLT ColNT—JUDOE PLODOETT— Tired White Yo Wil am K. N neeTor and- Jicijamin ¥ 'ago; deb , dsmaxes, 81,90 iR Yierson va, W. E.'Merrigolds decras, £4,10.05, supenion Covit CoNvessioNs—A, J, 'Bach ot al. va. Morita Sellgvolin, 81, 500,00, ilobert ‘Meadoweroft va, Fatrick stanton, 8100.42. e Gaky—3dary Alurtson va, Ollver I'. Chisholm, t : '3 AMEROX =T, M, Bradiey, wse of Menry Dicke, ¥e.John Uelan, #450. Louls Leonhamit va. Williamn 8. Ualiey, $300.40, Samp vi. George H, FPleid and 00, Franz Falk va, rederick P, M. Evercte et al. Manu- o TR SR TS t st Louls tiiruad Companys Terdict, " th, cincinasjl & At, 500, wnd totlun for new trial, ourr’ Gounr—d vnoR WiLitaus—International . Bireot; decrva of foreclosure, Hulton va. Willlam f,, Chureh, Toxe . W, Phionoy, and W, C. Granty de- Jehug ¥anwxiL~Goorgio 1. Peterson ve. Willlam Relaoy Heed and tho Chilcago Land snd Loat Company decrec, €3,676.18, MARINE. CHICAGO. Anntvars—Stmr Corona, St. Joe, sundri Sheboygan, Manitowoc, sundrles; stmr Muskegon, Muskegon, sund rop\8kylark, 8t, Joseph, sundries; prop Tempeat, White Lake, sandries; prop G. P, Heath, Baugatuck, sundries; prop New Frs, Orand Haven, tdwing; prop Witliam Crippen, Manlstee, lumber; achr Clty of Grand Haven, Grand Haven, Jumbar; sohr Mary Amund, Grand laven, lumber; schr Ataunto, Grand Haven, lumber; achr Ido, Muaekegon, lumbaor, CLRAIARUEs—Schr Mary E. Cook, dnes; achir Amesxeng, Muskezon, 50 bu_onts and 3 uche Willinm Bturges, Garden liay, 80 bark Erastus Corning, Erle, 60,000 bu corn; bark C. K. Nims, uffalo, 32, B0O I corn; barge Mars, Ludington, .200 bu oats? achr Quecn’ City, Baflalo, 46,108 bu corn; schr A, J, Mowry, Liu- coln, 20 bris flonr, 10 bris pork, ‘and sundrics achr San Jacinto, Chohuygan, 410" bu corn, 1,00 Lu. oate; schr H. . Ulevoland, Bowmansvitie, 15,311 bu wheat; stmr_Shebaygan, Manliowo sundeles: schr P, 8, Marah,~ Builalo, 5, 155 bu corn: pron “bectloen, Jancock, sundHess barke Donaldson, Bulfalo, ' 30,728 bd oste; schr Moonlight, Bulalo, 54,000 bu corn; schr Rich Mott, Oconto, 13 bris %mk. and wunidriod: prop Wiwsahlckon, “Erfe, 00,000 bu_corn, 200 brls flour, und sundries; schr Jobn O'Notll, Port Col~ Do, ), 000 bu corn; stmr Corona, 8t Joe, 12 brls lonr, and sundriea; stme Muskegon, Muske- EMI 47 brle pork, and sundrics; vrop Tempeat, W/ te Lake, 200 b wheat, and pundrlen; prop U. P, Toath, Saugatuck, 600 b corn: stmr Banicen. Tutfalo, 25,000 bu corn, 14O brls tlour, 10,000 butro d sundrion; stiur Albans, Opdensbirg, 4,003 b wheat, 6,01 b, gorm, B2 b oate, 24 brlh pork, and sundriess prop Bkylark, St. Joe, UG u corn, 11 bris flour, and sundries. Hamlin, sun- TREIGIITS, Citicaco,—There was a falr Inquiry for corn ves- sols at 3¢ for BulMalo, Tho capacity taken fuoted up 21,000 ba wheat ond 245,000 bu corn, Charters: For lluffalo—FProp Commnodore, corn through; achrs Iazard and II. C, Richards, corn ot Jc. To Kingston—Bchrs Yankoa Blade, II Wells, and F. C. Lelghton, corn ct 8¢, To Snrda—Sche W, T, Crawford, curn through, To Port Colborno—8chr Clty of Chilcago, thioat at 4%c. Intheafternoon the schr Nlagara for 50,000 bu whent to Buffald at 8t4e, and the schos Bridgewater nnd Our Son for 84,000 bu corn fu Buffalo at dc. Tho echr (race Murray 20,000 bu corn to Kingston at de, Bpectal Dispatch to The Tridbuna. MuwAUKKE, Wiv,, May 1, —Chartorud, schooner August Smith, wheat to Buffalo, 4 cents, Mitwaveex, —Schr Nevads, wheat to Kingston at e, xpo,—8che Oak Leaf, corn to Ere at 234c; sch Corsican, corn 1o Owweyo at be. DeTnotr,—No charters In grain, Lumbor from Au Sable to Detroit, $1.125, CLRVELAND,—Conl fralglits: A number of vessels are loading for Lake Michigan, mostly large craft. Amouy the chartors noticed are thc followingt Behr Ked Wing, conl to Chicago, fUc_ frev; wche Lucorne, conl Cluveland to Chicago, S0¢ frevs schr Fathdwder, coal Cloveland to Chicago, buc freo; sehir Nelifo Redington, coal Cloveland to Chit cago, BOc free; wchr Geurge Warrington, coasl, Cleveland to Milwaokee, 8Uc froe: achr ¥rod A. Morve, coal, Cleveland to Milwaakoo, £0c free} achr Thomas Gawn, coal, Dlack River fo Milwait wg, [l freai acheThreo Lrothore, coal, Dlack Ttiver to Milwaukee, 50c freoy echr Sophia Minch, conl, Black Rtiver to Milwaukeo, 60o frea; schr. Foulor (mall), coal, Cloveland to Milwaukeg, 60c froe; achr C. I, Johnson (emall), coal, Clave- lund to Mllwaukee, froa; welic Nara- sett (umall), coal Cleveland' to tuclio, 60c g9; schr Hlinckley (small), coal, Cleveland to Milwaukee, 80¢ free;sche C. G, Brush (small), con), Cloveland to” Milwaukee, '00c free. itates to Dutrolt, Mulden, and Windeorare 40c freo; to Humilton, Oat., 81.00, gold, tow froe; o Toron- 1o, same; to Marquette, coal, up, 40c free; ore, back from Marquotte to Clevelind to Ashtabuls, stilppere’ option, $L.40,atraight, ‘There 18 not much ore sald yet, and, consequent- Iy, not mapy charters aro anade, Tho feeling auong vessel-owners and spents ut Clavoland 14, thut ure eelghts must advancs soon or vesscly cane not onterinto that trade, Provisions and othor expensos are getting @ lilzh thay, unloss botter raton otfered, vessolw will not fit out, ruther ng to play for nothing than to work for und take all tha risky aud daugoers of navle wationt snd the teoling all around seusmis 1o have sn upword tondancy in favor of vessol-owners. ———— THE ILLINOIS CANAL, A communlcation las been recelved: from Thomas Tyrell, Captaln of tho canal-boat ¥, T. Sherman. Ho says tnst the lock«tonder at LaSatlo allowod blin to lock through without & pormit after detalning him some time, and tho Collector at Lockport fined kim $5 for so doluy, aud after- wanis the Superintendent sent fnstructions (o Ot« tawa to detain him till further ordery, and sabe sequently finod bim 823 (after detalning him two ) for the «ame offonso for which ho had boen proviouglyiined. 1t looks as{f thore wassomething wrong somewhere, The lock.tendor should not bo sllowed w0 use his own dlscretion oa to locklng @ boat through with or without & pernit, and a Collector vhould not faiposs sud colluet @ fine on Lils own revponsibility, and* tho Superintend: afterwards collect anotlier for thy sauw oflen 1t will bu n order for bupt, ‘Thonias 1o expiatn, Burpasronr, May 1,—Aunykv—Cayugu, Locks port, 6,500 bu corn. CrepiieieGypy Quesa, Honey, 65,900, 1t lum. 000 Tath: Frederick, (fenry, 02,8506t prop Victoe, -Ilenry, 00,014 ' ckets, 10,000 Juth 830 14 f lath; Thomas Scolt, Alsr: Champlon, Henry, Tlenry, 84,854 1t pr }mlhln t lumber, i_prop Nashatsh, La- 3y ndlulf. 00, 000 oy, LT, 723 ¢ Ininbar; K0,515 (¢ lumber; Ivabella, umber, —— .. PORT HURON, Apecial DispateA to Tha Tribune. Pont loaoy, Mich., May 1—0 p. m,—There 1o no materfal chango in Ice blockade, except that navigation has recelved another sot-back in tho uorth wind of to-day. Frop Benton and steam bargo Oblo and bargea werg palled out of the fco to-day after a soven daya' -l:ru. Three saillng own, vesacls In h::::bu:':m& alght, bound to which tugy © THE ICE. ‘Telograms from Port Austin, Port Crescent, and Huron City yestorday said the ice was woving out into the lake, and that thero was mnothing. around Point suzx Barques Lo provent navigation. At Saud Beach the harbor was clear, the wind was south. wet, and the dco moving vut ito the lake. A Lexiigton the ice iad woved sway soveral milce, oo propellers Were woving freqly outsld, DBUFFATLO, Hpectal Dipalch to The Tridune. Burrato, N, Y., May L.—Frops Montana and Arubla, from Chlcazo, and prop Waverly, from Milwaukee, urrifod this forenoon, snd are the tirat boat from the Upper Lakes this scason, The Cap- tatns report working throngh forty miles of fca at he foot of Lake Huron. Props Idaho and Blanch- loave for Chicago this evening. ERIE. Bpectal Dispatch to The Tridune. Entr, Pa., Mny 1.~Tho orop Philadelphla anil rehr Schuylkill loft for Chicago thia evenlnz, The rop }Vlmlnw Ieaves to-morrow, and the Alaska on arday, ch:m:’red—s:nr Anale Bhorwood, coal to Chl- eago, at 50c, . TIOLLAND, MICIT. Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune. 5 Hotraxp, Mich., May 1.-~Tho schr Fonr Broth- ere,of thid place, In trying to make this port yester- day, struck her buw sgalust & pler, damaging her ‘head-gear considerably, ——— MISCELLANEOUS, ‘The tag Mosher is in Miller Iiros.’ Dry-Dock getting o new wheel. The schr Kitty Grantis also there geuting calked, The achr James Couch in atill In the Sonth-liranch Dry-Dock getting calked a8 well na tres fastened....The canyas stolen from the Bethel Jlome a ghort time ago hen been recov- esed; It was found fn 8 Junk shop on the West 8lde The stmrs City of Duluth and John Pridgeon, Jr., are oxpected here to-day from Huy City with salt.. . The achr Frastus Corning has londed and towed down to the ple: The barge Kershaw is lnlldh\x. The prop Wissahickon i jonding. Bhe 1s the firet of the Anchor Lins tu make 8 move. Thero are lots of galt-aheds Lelng bullt up the Bouth Nranch,...The schr Moonlight wot an the Lottom In passing through Twelfth street bridge iclltnlny. The barge Tialeich nleo got an the ottom in backing out ‘from tho Centrai Elesators + +«The following Captains havo heen sworn in at the Custom-llouso, and have taken their veesels out with the fleet: H. C, Woudruft, schr Danforths W. Chamberlaln, sche Owasco: C, K, Moore, achr Champion; John Mnllen, achr E, €. Hutehinson; Dan lobartson, schr Ki Winslows C. J. lratt, acheRimballs I, Edgar, bargo Bhawnee: and A.J, Gusham, uche Ferry....The stmr Pacrless Jeft here lunt night for Laks Buperior, She was obliged to Ieave a lot of freight here, having eo much to take on at Milwaukes....The schr Thomas Howland got n naw Jibboom yesterday,..,The schrs Kate Dar- ling and Uolden Westarcto be wold by United State Marstial'n salo on the 15th° inst... Therg were Lively times among some of the tug- Catgse, yesterdny was efect, this morniny ., an wrecking-tug, the George If, Parker, will be sta. tioned & wlndlordurln? the aeavun,...The Hoyal Mall Line of steamers feom Toronio (o Montreal Soumence running to-morrow. ... The now plery bullt at Cobonrg, fake Ontarlo, te rsid to ba glve ng way....The schr Trade Wind etarteid from Cleveland during the blow on Baturday. In get- ting back Into the harbor agaln she siove nbole in her bow above light.water mark, The suilors In Cloveland are on a_strike; they ‘want 81,60 Ll(r day. Vessels nro offering $1.45, and have obtalned crows at that. Tho wirikors triod lo provent tha crewa .working, but wore promptly All?aucd b{' the police....The reports from Pino and Grand Rivers, Mickigan, are to the effect that Jow water will tie up & yood many loga unti) tho June raina. ... Thoskipnients of corn from ‘Toledo lnat week lmfi ated 840,054 bushely, and from Chicago 2,500,000..,.The oft-adjourncd meeting of the tug-owncra st Dotrolt e to be held to-day, Nearly all the tugs are in commission now,...A 11git-housc building Is now being ere on the north plor of tho barhor at Marlueite. ballding will be of fron, octagon in ahape, thirty- four foct high, and fourteen Teet In dismeter. ———— OBITUARY. WILLIAM G. DROWNLOW, Cincinnatl Gasette, April 0. William Gonnaway Brownlow, ex-Governor of Tonnessce, and from 1800 to 1875 United States Senator from that State, died yesterdsy st Knox- villo In his 72d year. He was born of poor parents In Wythe County, Virylnla, Aug, 20, 1805. He ‘waa left a penniloss orphan at the age of 11 years. e carned his living In 8 very humblo way until he completed his 18th yesr. IHe then remaved to Abingaon, whero ho apprenticed Limaolf to & car- penter. 1o had been very poorly educated snd now did his best to remedy the defect. On attafu- ing his majority ho entered tha ministry of the M. E. Church, serving as au Itinerant from 1820 to 1830. 1lla alillty sccms to lavo oblalned early recognition, for wae find him In 1832 a dolegste to the General Coufercnce at Philadelphls. About this timo he waw siatlonet in lrnu(h Carolina, then in the midst of the nulllfication vx- citement. Though John C, Cathoun rosided in his district, the young minister was bold envugh to ke & pronounced stand ngainst the nulllders, o discupsed the relation of tho Methudista to slavery with n minlster of another denomination, Ina'printed pamphlet he declared thut, whila favoring the lolding of slavos, he thonght the slavery question more to be dreaded than the tarill uestion, and that it would one day or othur shake the Governwent tofts very foundation. 1le ex- refwd 1o see that daf. and not to bo an old man ut hat, 1le addos *1 ahall, It 1am living when the battle comey, stand by wy G Unlon !ulmodll‘? our tathers." We shall soon seo how nobly he aducred to tho determination, Hav- fug romovad to Tennensce, Mr, Brownlow in 1 as+*a Federal Whig of the Washington and Alex- ander Uamijton schiool,** advocated the re-olection of Johu Quincy Adame as President, Nine or ten years Jutor he Loecame editor of the Knoxvitle T#4lg, which was woon noted for tha energy with tvhich it malntained 1ts positions, ‘The 1anguago of its oditorials and the epithets 3t hoaned on ophononts Wera as ferco s the Slscus- slons of sixteenth contury philosuphiers and thea. Togians. Tha Abolitlonlets and the Democrats both canio in for the sovarost donui The Ro V. J, It Gruves, 8 realoua Hapl ter, having aitacked the Methodlet polity sreat Teon i Wheol.” Mr, Brownlow, roplied fo **The lron Wheet Examined and its Falso Spokes Bxtracted," Thie showed that bo could be sa sharp In roligloun as i political conteoversy, In 1858 he discosyed the siavery quostion with the Ruv, Abraham Peynne, ot Philudciphte, The debate, which was afterward published” In a volume, was not dietine flxlnhul for mildnoss and sawvity, espoclally on r, irownlow's part. ‘Thua far ho had been mors famous for roughness tlan for anything elws, and poople at the North knew him only se o florca partlean, Tho tine that try mua's souls scon shio dlamond—If a rongh one. gloomy winter of 1460-'01 ho opposed seccsslon in the most un- compromlsing manner, donouncing tho febel Tead- ¢ra a8 **holl born und hel) bound,* and by othor cplthets no lews plain spoken. It was not untit ict, 24, 1861, that the publication of the WAly ceased, Nelther bribes nor threats could 1nduco this herolc man fo sworve from his coureo, Mo was finally obliged o hide to aavo his life, About the close of the year he wae Induced to cmlr‘fu from concealment under _promieo -af bolng nllowed o quit the Contodoracy, but was at once arrested, put in prison, and ‘threatencd with oxecution as a traltor, M{ldop connscls prevailed, and In March, 2, he was permitted to conio North, 1o waw warmly greeted; not less so iu Cinclunati than in other parts of tho loyal States, Ho spent conalders able time in our city and its vicinity, and preparod n work on secession, with spectal rofercnces to his own experiescea among thu Raebels, which hada wida sale. Experiencu had occasioned a chango of his {dess in regard to slavery, and he candidly sup- ported Presldent Lincoln's emancipation polley, Provions to the War he had once (1813) run for Congress In onpmlllnn 1o Androw o0, the candidate, and In 1850 he appoint- y Prestdent Filimore one of.the Commissloners to carry out the linprovement of the navigation of the Tenneasoo liver. This was about (hu only ofice he had held untll he becamo a member of the : Conventlon to reorgunise thu Blate tlovernment of Tenncesco near the close of the War, In Mareh, 1885, ho was clected Uovernor of 'Tonnewses without appasition, and ro-elected §n 1807, From 1809 to 1876 ho was & momber of the Natlons! Henate, and did oud service, though bile hoalth waa vory delica Sincu the oxultation of Lle term of offco he has Leen editor-lu-chiet of tha Knoxville CAronic which has wsrmly {ndorsed President llay Houthern policy. ‘Plso facts above montioned afford the best means for Judglng the charucter of ourwubject, That ho waa an ¢xtravrdinary vin caunot be doubted, - Ifu contended wuccosefally sgainst poverty In early 1itu, and |u his later years darod to stand almost alonu againet armod tresson. To bim, and to Ane drew Jolinson {n 8 lesser degroc, perhaps, the ns- tlonowes the factthat East Tunnessee was through- vut the \War a nuclous of organized vpposition to the Heceaslon movoment that overwhelmed all other parts of the Soutn, **Parson’ Drownlow, a8 he usad to bu callud, huproved by tha new urdet of things, and hle vlows wure much broadened n Dile later yoars. Yet hls Ium"l( and patrioting onablod Bim to Improvu the situation, whils many o Boutherner of far greater lterury and soclal pro< tenslons Lowed 1o the disunion {dol, and has not yet ceasod to mourn Its dlaplacoment from ity pedestal, STn Willlaia G, Drownlow the nstlon, as well se tho Btaty of Tonionsee, ha lost & cltlzen whuso rnemnrrrll live us long as that of the great wvtruggle 1n which ho porfordied so lmportiut & DEATIIS, OTIER Diaich (o The Trivune. Bpecial Ax Auuon, Micl,, May 1, —Edwin Van Dawark- or, for thirty-five years a resldent of thls city, wus attacked with conzestion of the brain thiy morg- ing, and died i five hour: upto the time i 1o was porfectly well tm 1 tho attack. 1le owuned a largs Ife aud sovoral childron, LiTrek Rock, Arl 8y 1,—The remalos of the late Pustuiatet, Joscuh lirocks, will bo conveyed to 8t. Louls fur interment. A v — ANOTHER ROCKFORD LIBEL, Epecial Dispalch to The Tridune. Rockrowp, L., May 1.—Wilbur F. Storey was defablted in the K case to-day, It appears that A. B, Trude put in s plea In abatement to tho Jurisdiction of the Court. 7To this plsintil® de- murred, and his -d-mnln:’\u austained by tho C the plea was hold fosuficient. Btore) Ve Curoforel Urtautieds oo sult s 107 8500 fordccunng Ressler pf atealing $700. Tbe cur- Tout statewunt Lthat ltessler waa not indicted lq”lha Graod Jury of this county fs untrue. He bae boou indicted ou threa counts,” ‘Fhls wmay bolp the libel sulty sowewhat. - ——— STRIKE ENDED. Cixcisxary, May 1. —The Commercial's special says the miners' strike In tue Hockiug Valley te cuded by the operstors yleldlog ty the dowand of the minere. jovernment and the- RELIGIOUS. The Annual Meeting of the Chicago Congregational Association, Gains and Losses of the Church---Re- vivals and Their Resulta, ‘The Chicagn Congregational Assoclation held its first annual mceting yesterday fn the Onkland Church, on Oakwood bLoulerard, near Castage Urove avenne, of which the Rev. Z. 8. Holbrook ia pastor. The following minlaters and delegatas were present: Tiad Chlengn¥1y , . O, Mearst New England, i st ford et ATk, ¢ lurke Fy Leavitt)” Leaviit sireet, the jor, o 1t Peake, €. N, Fuyy Nethiany. ciie C. A. Towle, 0. W, Ostrander; Cilaton purcet 1t BeF; Fortioseventh sereet, tha ltey. E. P. i1 e Ietana~The Tev. W. I, Nirewiter, Lawis: Dakiand, the Hov. Tolbroo e Hev, . N, Packani, C, A, Durgess; Ixev. ¥ futchers Jefferson, (he lter. J, M Louitard, the Lev, Charles Cavernosjyonsy al fiifames it Jiev. J. &, Arm 3 Tirains O T, tho ley: Georaa . @tiogton, G, ferricky awoud, the itey. W, A. Lioyds Wil mette, the e e ftex. Mr, Wheeler. Partnps haring ne rgée~The Tlove, W. I, Deecher, DA A G T R R The Rev., J, 3, Williams was called to the chalr as temporary Moderator. ‘The first Kall hour wan spent In devotional exer- cisce, prayers being offcred by the Reva. Sessrs, Beecherand Hantington and the Moderator, . W, Wistehford wns unanimously clected an Maoderator for the en!ulu¥ year, and the Rev. Mr, Leavitt wan choven an Serlbe, Mexrre, liolyoke, Patton. pu{:fl.«d 2 Business Committs nd Turgess were ap- ', and retired to con- it An Invitation was extended to the Amsociation by the iev. 3ir.. Ifantington to heid 14 next fall meet- Ing in his church at Oak I nd It was accepted, and Messrs. Huntington, Vandervecrand Caverno :{‘ipnlnlgd & committes to arrauge a programme for © roesuns, The Rov. 8, I Dole, of Crate, reqnested a let- tor of disinisslon from the Assoclation and one of recommendation to the Chicago Presbytery. The teguest was granted, : he Itov. J. 8. Walker, W, 1l Drewnster, of E|sln. Woodworth, of NDesplaines, and Hutcher, of Hinadale, and President Blanchard, wera in< vited tomit &8 corresponding menibers, . andervecr, of the Union Church, and E, I, Wheeler, of Wilimette, wer mitted s members of the Asociation, The n‘lpolnlml!nl of turee delegatos to the Trelennial Convention at Detrolt was referred to the Business Cominilico. The Ttegiater and Treasurer read the anpual ststement of the finances of the Assoclation. The feceipts amounted (0 $181,04, and the expendi. tures §148, 08, leaving a balancs on hapd of £10,40. The Rev. E. N. Packard, of Evanston, presents «d the reports of tho , CONDITION OF THE VANIOUS CHURCHES within the Awsociation, ‘The introductory refors to the reviral work and the sugmentstion of mnmhenhll‘ in_nearly sll the churchen, ~ Three churches, —Woodstock, Tabers nacle, and Wieker Park,- disappeared from the Ansoctation, the first-nained folninz the Elgin Ase sociation, the second becominyg independent, and the third I!l!sflhh\i; The churches atCrete, Sonth Chlcaro, Prospect Park. 1inwdale, Park Itidpe, and Clinton-Street, wers without pastors. Tho church ood had joined a gnlon movement, Eight new pastors hiad appenred in the Association and seyen had left 8, The financial rocord showed a fulling off in the church expenses and. contribu- luns In'many Instances, ani a re: able increase in others, 1t wou n rantter for profound congratu- Iatlon that thiey had held thelr own and made largo contributlonn to misslonary enterprises and efforts to cast off debts, The New Engiand Church owed that §17.41 por momber had been pald gfi:""‘ the year for nll benevolent objects, snd 04 per member for church and benevolent ex- enfce, At Evauston the benevolent contribue ions amounted to $15.20 per momber; Oak Park, ?}10‘ 1 Fortysseventh Hteeet, 83.41% Chicaca irst, $3.80; Bluo Ialand snd Jeflerson, botween $2 und $3; and the others losw than $2. 1t was noticeabla that where suxillaries of the Woman's Hoard of Misslons were found, there tho sums for mizalons were more casily secured and were far larger. Reparts fromioach church accompsnied tho docoment, and the following table, showing thelr condltion: circRenxs, E sabTa 25y 3 113 8| 18300 yors 7| 40 323 810, &1t to the churches for the {'uromll ' By letter, 360; by profession, 713; total, , Ok ~ ‘Tho First Church has snbacribod and nearly ralsed $50,000 to free itaell from dobt, and Union Purk Churcl $3:2, 000 for tho same purpose, ‘Tho repart was recelvod, and it was suzgested that It bo printod in full for the benedt of the peo- ple within tho district of the Arsuciatlon. DTHER REPORTS, Report was made by the Ruv, E. F. Willlams in behalf of the l.'nluin Seminary and Wheaton Col- lege, and he suid §t had been ‘recommended hat the Iatter bo mado tho recognized jnstitution of the denomination in the Nortlivest. Frof, Hydo reportad that theso had been a la number of students 8t the Seminary during the winter, and although the Rey. De. Bartleit had gonu to Nartmuuth College, the work sccomnlished during the yenr wangreat, Dut for the financlal atringency much murg might have been done, The Rev. W, W, Patton announced that Dr. 8avage, tho Financisl Sccretary, had tated that the outlook this year was more encouraging than nst, ‘Tho Rev, Mr. Walker spoke In behslf of the Trustocs of Wheaton Colieze, saying that (hoy would bo glad to recelve the co-operation of the churches, “provided the priuciples of reform on which the Colleys was ‘founfed should nat be affectod, A half-fntereat In the College would be s0ld to the denomination for §50, 000, ‘Tho Assoclatlon then sdjourned for lunch, which wos served In thoe chiurch Uy the ladics, On renwsambling at 2 o'clock, a hymn was sung, and then the question, “REVIVALS AND THRIR RESULTS," waa discuvsed. Thu Rev, L. T, Chamberlain length on the tople. 1le belicved that revivals were necesssry and wronght great rood 1o tho Church, and referred Lo tho fact that the Intorest in roliglouy mintters was not as graat at prosunt ss it hud boon durlug the past winier, {le thuugnt that revivaly manifested ‘God's powor, and consldered the results fron them as permanent. ‘Plio Rev, Mr, Towle gave some account of the work In hls church— 1ot n(. of Wheston College, gave ke at somo Frestdent Blanchand, some persapal experivices of rovivale when ne was a pastor, and urfied tho necessity of vigorous and continunus work In the saving of souls, ‘The Rev.d, M, Williams, of the Jefferson Charch, apoke of the work accomplished In hix pastorate, and thought it wonld contiuue seit had bogun. Tho Rev, Burke ¥, Leavitt reviewed the revival work {u tho sacietivs durlng the winter, and com- nrod 1t with that of Mr, Moody at Boston, sinco e begun there., ’I“lau Rov, Prof. Boardman read s lengthy y ontho HEECOND COMING OF CURIST,” In which he reviwwed the varous theorles and be- lefa cotcerntng that oxpeeted event, Tho paner. uble aud thoughtful aue, snd showed yreat arel Inta bistory conuected with the subject. The reading of it wan attentively listened o and npflnudud at the concluelon. 'he Ruv. Mr. Durgess and Mr, B, N, Audltors, roported that they bad examniucd Treastree's report and found (¢ corvect. Thele port wos adopted, Dr. Hyde, of Ra the Assoclation, o e hasctts, was lotroduced to g v & vencrable and erudite gent , aud is on bis way to the Sandwich la)- uuds to take chargs of & Universlty at ttonoluly, WILEATON COLLEGE, The matter of adopting Wheaton College w ferred tu u comlttes qunsiating of the Itev, Me E. P, Willlams, J, M. Willlanis, aod W, 11, Ui Jstor, with finstructions to report to the Gouersl "Awrociation, ‘Tho Trensarer's roport was formally sdopted by tho Asseociation, The Husincss Committos reported nominations, and the election of delegates and alternates to the Trieuulal Convention at_Detroit sevuitod aw fole lowa: “Fho ltov. Mesars, B. . Williame and Georvo 1l sad Mr, B, Ulatchford, and the 8. K Ullbert and Caverno, and Mr, Thi Chamberlaln stated that the Tev, Mr. Walkee was mlstakeu rozarding the action of the Geund Paciflc lotel weetiag la tho matter of Wheatun Colleges that nothlog was done thero to warrant any action by the Committes in_suriously considertuu the ratatng of $50,000 to purclase 8 f-juteredt {a that inatitution, and that It would ba as fdlo asthe wind to bring It before the General Assuclatl J. 3. Williams, who made the motion 'The Kev, for Lhw appolntment of the comwitics, moved & roconsiderution, und It was concurred ia, Thae Scribe read the wioutes of the day’s seaatons and they were &) "Tiio Ausoclaos adjourned atter by Brot Blanchard. i Sk e T COLD WATER AT WHITEWATER, Byacial Dispatih to The Trivuns. Wurtewarey, Wik, May L.—The po-lcense .| men won thelr fourth coneccative victory to-day at our charter electlon. ‘Tho lquor party msde no reslstance, aud tho temperance ticket recelved s uuanimous voW of 450, Ueretofore they bave ouly wou after hard fignting. ‘They atteilute this eay victory (v the dewsoralized couditiou of the cnuwy, v sccuunt of the trewsuduus lwrouds o lanitics SHiiborm, oo made by the Temple of Honor, which In fn & most rosperous condition, Whitewster clalms the nner as A genninely temperance town. et -~ AMUSEMENTS. RICIHINGS-BRRNARD. The opera lat nizht at Iaverly’s was *¢ The Bo- hemlan Girl.” After one has heard '* The B hemian (irl ** say thirty or forty times, It docen't seem o plearing e it ance did. 'Thia 18 partly duo to the sdvance of thehearerin age, —a decade more or leea In one's life making a vast diffarence In nis eapability of being gratified, —but more largely to the fact that experience demonatrates that most of 1 melodies sre unmistakably thin: they tinkle, It in true, but the tinkle is not even thst of, ailver, but of tin. The thouse lant evening wss of moderate nize, and was not very enthuslastic,—the only encore belag of the aartette, 'From the volleys and the hilie.'* rs. Hiehiings-Bernard was in £ood volce, —singing her principal nambers, +¢1 dreamt hat T dwelt, snd \'Beeat your foet, " ina watixfactor —and her acling was, ol conrse excellent, *Then o'l remember me," and '*The fair land of Toland," warn given Ly Mr. Gotes with maticet correctness, ‘but withont the duo amount of dramatic expresslon. Mr.Benltz's Counf wasonly #0-r0, thougl **The heart bowed down' woe fairly ezocaied, —the main defeet being the ate tempt to embrolder the meludy,—a defect, how- 0 which he is _nol at all singuiar, Jjerilahonf of ~ Mr. Kinroes was o fair plece af personation, but the bnfloonery in 1he Arnheim miunelon was deawn out to too great alength. Altogether, the representation was of un avernge character.’ We have had some belter ones, buf then wa ad many worse,—mnnch worse,—notably the attempt made by the Strakosch pariy, the horrora of which still sicken the minds of the unfortunates who were prenont at the NeCal- Toughi-Karl massacre. Through some idlocy, the doors were opened ten or Ofteen minutes befure ormance concladed, and the feeult was audience dispersed In a thoroughly chilled ———— ILLINO!S DOCTORS, Speciat Dispatch to The Tribune, Drooxixazon, 1ll., May 1.—"'he Meiliea] Boclety of Central Jilinols met In annual scasion at Wash- Ingtonlan ffall la Bloomington to-day, and ad Journed thisevening. The Soclety numbers eighty- four, and the attondance was falr in numbers, and represented all parta of Central Illinols. Many were detained from attending by the blockade of the Lafayette line. In thoabsence of Dr. Orner, of Baybrook, Dr. Blrney, of Champaign, acted se Chalrman, Dr. Cocbrane, of Farmer Clty, acted a8 Secretary, The addres of welcome was deltvered by Dr, White, the response Ly Dr. Birney, Among theexercises of the day werva paper on**‘Surgeons,” by Dr, Pollock, of lieyworth; **Sub-involution of the Uterus, ** by Dr, Rankin, of Loda, read by Dr. ‘White; **Dyseutory,* by Dr. Wright, of Cilnton; **Hyphills, “by Dr. [11l}, of Bloowington. Thelatter aper will be read to the men of the First M. K, Bhreh Ly invitation of tha paatar. The folloswin delogaton were elected o the American Medjcal Assucintion of Chicago, June i: Drs. White, Wor- rell, i, and Loughl{n of Bigomington, Giray nf Normal., ' Wright of Clinton, Halston of Farmer City. The following delegaten were elocted to the Medical Assoclation: D, P, Mack of Hey- wood, Noule of McLean, Cochranc of Farmer City, Parkhurst of Danvers, Barthlow of Urbana, Orner of Saybrook, Wiley of Glbson_City, Goodwell of Urbana, Wonger of Ullman, Dickmore of Csrr, Tenncy of Bloominglon. The next place of me ing will Bo Leroy, A reeolution wan passed cofte mending tho actfon of newwpapers in exposing quacks, Tho Soclety adjourned. ————— NORWOOD PARK, A large sudience gatherod at the Reform Charch Monday evenlng. expecting o be entertained by Mr. Burbank. Large dejezations from nelzhbor- Ing suburbe wero proscnt, attracted by the famo of thls reader, Kor somo reason, tne gentleman failed to keep bis appolntment, and tho disappointe mentof the sudionco was very great, The Com- mittec, however, nothing daunted, determined to do the best thing In thulr power, and s programme consleting of readings, recitations, and munic was fmprovised. At the requestof fhe Committee, ladica and gentlemen from the audlence volune teered thelr sorvicos, and the hours cxpecied to ba dovoted to Mr. Burbank were sgreaubly Theat, o8 was the unanimous verdict of those presen TRIBUNE BUILDING DIRECTORY, Rooms. QOccupants, . 1, CIATITER OAK LIFK (Loan Dep't.) % TO RENT, £ QUBTIN & WALLACE. J.T.DALE. 4. DUENER WATCH-CASE MAN'F'G CO. 5. TO RENT. . T MENT. 7. UENRY LUEBKER 8. WM, C, DOW, A.J. DROWN. W, ROBBINS. 0. WRIGHT & TYRILELL, 10 CHARTER OAK LIPE (Insurance Dep't.) 11413, FAIRCHILD & DLACKMAN, 14015, JAMES SIOROAN, 1t. W. BRIDGE. 10. HENRY E. BEELVE. W. D, COOPER. 11 M. D, HARDI 18-19. D. K, PEAUSONS & CO, U TO REN 21, 0, L. BASKIY & CO. 23, ASSOCIATE EDITOR, 23, EDITOR-IN-CHIEP, 24. MANAGING EDITOR, 23, ASSOCIATR EDITOMS, 2, L, C, K 24, LLIAM BRNSS. 2L 1L P, NOICROSS. J. A, McELDOWNETY. 10, REDPATII LYCEUM BUREAU. 31, COMMENRCIAL EDITOR, B, W, W, DEXTEIL . GFo, L. THATCHER, A. F, STEVENSOM, . NIUNT EVITOR. 6. CITY EDITOIL Ofices {n the DBullding to rent by W. C. DOW, Ttoain 8. SENMENTS, A HAVERLY'S TUEATRE---ATMER, Great Attractlon and Event of the Scason, [Engagement for posttively two weeka tinly, I M H H! PEX OF OPERRA BOUFFE, with her magnifeent B trs o Ghmtan ot MU AT af Upera wightly. roinmieneiny A chango. AOSDAE N F o YerTons o, 1-:!}; () FUESDAY, May =LA JOLIE PARFUMECS e n}huc{&nn unlkg;nlhnu 4 WEDNESDAY=LA LLE D Tl’l’l{"lt-fi»“‘lnm‘ .l: u!fl‘ e‘ BELLE PO FIIDAY (A ”fi.} L EN| El(llrdll ' EL asa Pleture, S1E. ANGOT o, gradic fon o rileh, of Tbreeto WAVERLY'S THEAT) MAQUINE & HAVI Rickings Berard Grad Bogisn Opea . 80 ARTISTS. - 892 RE, 3 Vroprictors B3O - 4 Each Ope W UL Dk cHonU Monday—MATUTANA. e dl’ydEngmxTBDIiliI&!rAHNA‘ omu. ' vening -, Matihoos on Wednesday and Saturday, McVICKER'S THEATRE, Last week of the eautiful Young Traxedlcnne, Mimn MARY ANDITIRSON This (Wednesday) eventng, May 3, Mids Andorson wh) ApPUSE for Sha Inet t1ine 19 BeT IBpreseive persnation of DM E MEORRILIES, in tha lomantlc Drams, eatitied GUY MANNERING. MACBETIL Fridsy~BENEFIT OF M138 4*Bwoethearta® and **Tom Cobl.* ADELPIL THEATRE. MATINEE TO-DAY, 21 M, TEXAS JACK, . B, OMOIUNDEO), the Great Bcout sad Indian nter, A poNALD 'Iflf"«v&fl ef,of th Warm Spriog J‘!‘Igllnlé faud Uswi e ustangs, | Mo Eigly Eye. 1 -the Frontier Draius, ThTAD JACK & D ILLE. MUSEUM, Every ovenlng, Weducsday and Saturdsy Mati- nee, MR. DEN THOMPSON, AS JOSEIUA. WIII'TCOMI3? Supported by Sise JULIA WILSON.” Graud Ulio. Extrs bill Sanday eveniog, NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, Clark-st., opp. eherwan House. LAST WEE| LAST WREE BILLY RICE'S MINSTRELS Saturday Matloee. T e, el Behent LILLY RICE, ANEOUS, TUE ANKRICAX CATTEASER ihe only fhing that wil Houskruaxisaisy Blotua .t.l‘-:l- wirly, by wally “FrBALDWIY, ;81 Keadotits, N, ¥ Mr. JL MAILEL, 14 rus do la Grauge, Buelivre, Parla, Li'sola wgeut ur thls paper L ¥rauce iCADET. Furaale by FUUGERA, Now Yot Cuseta3dase. ‘{ UR What is here said HAIR and you_yill [earn Dow it may worti |06 done at a small SAVING?IC0SH, Men and women shoulil be carcfal of thelr halr, It is not merely an ornament; It s as much a part of Nature's plan for the perfection of health and the preservation of life, asls any other member of the body. Men of sclenca have searched long and pa- tiently for the best means of preserving and cun,lmun‘f the hair. i Toentasiioh hirty-five years aj the eminent scholar, Prof. L".v'rlmmu Lyurfi%! New Jersoy, eutcred Into a thorough study of the matter. He went 1o the very root of it. and his ishors were erowned with success, [left was who gave to the world that priceless discovery, Lyon’s Kathaironz For the growth and preservation of the hafr. ‘The preparation sprung Into immedlate and mir‘thIdju l:mlr. tod for th was fust what was wanted for the purpose, LYON'S KATHATRON han never boen sap: planted or cast aside b&the people, for the very E:od’ren-?]n that nothing equal to it haa ever e found. The conseqtienca is, that the KATHAIRON has become more and more popular every year, and Is naw In dally use by millions who “under- stand its wonderful value. Bealdes belng the beat halr dressing ever pro- dured, it will positively prevent grayness, and wlll restore new hair to bald heads if ‘the roots and follicles are not destroyed. If these things arc ro, {s not such an article of the preatest vajuel That thiey are 8o, has been testifled to by thou- sands, and Is sbundautly proven by the {nluur: of the KATILAIRON for more than one-thind of o century. A FAIR SPECIMEN, T have boen entitely bald for severnl years, con- stitutional, 1supposc. 1 used s fow boitles of Rathalron, and, to my great surptiec, 1 have a thick growth of young hair. 2 ¥ COL. JOIIN L. DORRANCE. No other artlcle Is comparable with the Karn- AIROX In respect of these threc most importont poiota: 1. To Cure Daldness. 2, To Restore and Beautily Gray Hair. 3. To Remove Dandruff and Beautily the Hair. BEAR IN MIND.~The Katmamon is no sticky, pasty sulphur and suear of Iead, to paint and daub the halr aud paralyzo the bruln. [t Is a pure and Himpid vegetuble” lotlon, Intended to restora the hair by natural growth and reinvig. oratlon, 1t is the most delightful tollet dress- tizknown, Noludy's or gentleman's tollet oufit is completa without LYON'S KATHAIRON, ONLY 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE, SOLD EVERYWHERE. A The old relinble Moxlean BAL) | Mustang Linlineant selle to- AL | duy mioro rapiuly shon i3 did DAL | 3¢ Tommmanke, iore spaea FOR_ | wuccows, attempted to crawl EVERY | inte favor on the Mustnng's EVERY roputation, Thore nover Wiley nnd wo bolleve there never EVERY ::‘;n"l' e, o retedy for pain WOUND i wo e eq 2 WOUND WOUND WOUND! L cnn Musiang Linlment. Itls o balm for overy wound, un nugol of mercy (n overy fam- Hy—for 28 coni LOPONALS. PROPOSALS [ndian Sflflfliflg Goods, and Transporlation DEPARTMEST OF THE INTERIOR, Cyricxop INLIAN Arratna Wasiixarax, March 30, 1877, Bealed proposals, fndorsed ** Proposals fur Beef, Flour, Clutiing, Transportation,™ &c. (a4 the case may be),and directed to the Commmioner of Indlan Aftalrs, No. 40 Leousrd strect, New York, will bo recefved untll 12 m. May 8, 1377, for furnishing the followiug suppites, yoods, and transportativn, required fur tha ln- dian Bervice for the facs! year cuding Juno 30, 16Td1 Tounitd, | 4, R34, 000 1 fany i ALSO 20470 pra. Plau- 071 Boys® SAckcoaler et TiM jifatenn G hoss. DIY 000DS. HARDWARE, NUTIONS, AND MED- ICAL BUPPLIRS, A58 ‘Transportation for such of the pplies a1 may not bo contractod 10 ba delivered st the scyeral Indian A cs showlag 1o gct Bchedules showing In det ““":'"L""ul"lg“:’fl" &3 o delivery, condiiiond LD Ghaeryed by biddyre, st torie of coatract and payment, toget e with Vlank propoesle. fo [y be turulsliod on 4ppl w alrou de and quantitios 1 1 gruss, tranes ol s o b Clinton-pluce; e, cuf:‘.'fih-.r‘sf'\."ra Wi, Nlcliol rintehdent lndlan Afairs, Jwioace, Chatoeallee T Gt veworih $i0 Faol. owmaiay e eans 1 LAY G MAT T, Gomntistuners Advertising I'ropossls for Keeping Buoys, Orrice or Liouryoves Latracron, Kusveavi Dis: y DeTeoiT, Micl {t 1477. ~Sep: T plasals Wi be recetvod a¢ thtd ofica o'elock. nvon, va Friday, Juoe 1, next, for {l :b_ Ty laclui, sad K!:K-lllfl 1n thel; ‘l’flrl’ Dul}l D!A. 1he sy sow piacs of reqaired, fotie oo i cuat peik! and for miarking tha followlng-named Gbsruc. e gt Chanmel uf Saint Cilr ¥isw, inaw L3y & ver. & sy Ty TucTiuliy Uie puoye o Rock Jalend and ot i Murt Vasaages, at Folut Pealusula, Escanata, torsg:otios Leol, Peniiaukve Shual. all Buvyein Bur- jeui fiar ha ilubys inarking the estrancs 10 and 1o, he Fox Ry er (Wisconalin), Lhe tua Duoys mafking eu: {rance o North Bay, aud tho Huoy war ing (e, yuter slioal esween Gruod sud Bolder Talanuds, Cake Michi- S TR I e Vil t0 taark ) and 1'es *ol s Rt moutn of Granu thiver, sad 1o Lake Muskegon, Ctenn. 5. On the reef off Calumict, Jllinole. 6. Ou the roef off Racine, Wisconsta. 7 Qulisreef o Svpoyjua, Wiscoust . Sault ba. Marle, frow Lewur, o aliore aud tlow tho canal (. snd lactudin Gruund Buoy off Itound Isdeud, Lake Suparior, and suc uthere a3 Inl!%fl suthurized, for oue year fromn the lsk day ot July. ‘nex, 1ot sucveedlug sk day o June, lc:orfllv the Fequisttons uf the Lighthouse Hoard, copls ofwhich caa bs bud by spulyii at his utico. Th must e varefully acal ‘uduraed, "Lave Huron, . the Middie: Proposals for Ker| l.lf uoys,” and thea plsced snuiber satclipe oF eat, rrvnfl Lry The vgb: Ia‘,\ 3 et 110 o decii 2 £k £ do v, I . 'tk bid thuatd contaly a.copy of this sdyertiscment. Ay Ay By onder uf she Lighth N. MILLE! Commander U.5. Navy, Lighthousd lusiector Elersath ket 1 NHEN BUYING SOAY —ASK FOR—— PROCTER & GAMBLI'S Mottled Cerman. There iz None Detter, 0R MOBE EQONOMIOAL FGB PAMILY USE' 011, ATOVES, )mfi.b{y!'loronco Machine Co.Floranco, Haca. Willdaail your cooking. washing, (rming, &c.,ntan ex- e Gf one crnt hour, and withont dlsomfort from . it Any stove fumitnrs can be uamd on it Warranted 2 SAFE.ODORLESS AND DURABLE, | Nevee buy sn Oil Rtnve nnf on havereen the Florencs ;4 o fall deseriptive cinniar, *lm only OLL STOVE eceiving the Centenninl Medal, A CHFLIG I S DU T : clusive territory given, i FUADAMS & CO., H UCEAN STEAMSIIPS, North Gorman loyd. Q steamert of this Company Will mii eve @ team, oAy will eal ? i:‘. es'of passago—From New York to Sotthar arre, and {iremen, fired cabla, $10 Symies $on otdy siecrace, € Chpenct, For i SEERARIAIRY 2Dowling’ l;mlfl‘ New YQ-T'b ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, The Geners! Traneatiantic Compsnys Mal) Steamers beineen e Sork e ilavre, calling AL Piymontn (G, 1., ‘wiii sadl from Pler No. 42 Korth itiver. foot ul Mortop-at., e ednesday, beginalng with *Bt. Pl 23, 3:30p. m, B - o 2 ] 2 8 2 = &| »g2i 2 g 5 [ = ? $ imraday, May 3 T ucsiar May1s ESCumoD kit 3o meaia e, Biol Bieerig £30. | 2 freonid Biecraie corilAc ! W ] . 125, Apor o WAL ¥, WHTTE, 67 Clark-si. Michieas : ANCIAL, ; 20, 30, 8100, B200. §500. : ALEX. FROTHINGUAM & CO., Dankers and | Rro o, 12 Wali-st. fomiera des{raic fovestm Now York, make for cas- nid of larie o amall amouinta . Instockso: & lezitimato oharacier which franaently | pay from He Lo twenty times 1o Amount fvesd ¢ every thirty daye. Iigllabie Stock brivilcies nogotiated at favorablo raies. Stci bouaht and carried aslong ¢ edon deporlt of 3 103 per cent. Girculars an seat fre 1 i an deat Weekiy Hapo: RAILROAD TINE TABLE, KRRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, * Erplanatian af Refrronce Marti—t Baturday ex- sanhjsngion, of Reman + Monday excopiad. &5 Five inday st 8 8. me § Dallv, CHIOAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, flcij on ces, 02 Clark-at. (Rherman House ot Corter piadisons andat thedepop o) 471 Feep L, Rockf'd & Dubiqua. Freep't, Hockr'd & Dubuque, [+ Miiwaukee Past Mail (ally)|p bMilwaukea Exprosa 1 S3illwrukea P'aisenger. i* g flwaukes Passenger (¢ Ureen Uay Expres dMadbon A o bt SLaCrose b)llmllfli.u‘y aticuva Laks Blicneva Laxe Exprose “a=Derat corner of Welis and Kinzie-sis, b‘DQgg\me\‘a(Clnl(lnflmnllu-lu. MIOHIGAN CENTRAL RATLROAD. Depot, foot of Lake-at.. 80d 100t of Twenty-scond-et, leKet-ofice, 07 Clark-st., SOUTNOML COrEPOl lags | loirh, Urand Pacige Hotel, and at Paliner Houss. Hi Leave, 1at) (via Jatn and AfrLY %0 H Bap Bipoainand Mrbdne)., 13 2:c0n m. | Tiose: e 5. m.[0:25 m. % o B {Eaturday Ex, flhnfl&t— 2 Mouday Ex. § Dally. ORIOAGO, ALTON & gmoas0 ! RANRAS CITY & DEVAL Bholed 1T . nior Depot. West Side;, noar Aadieon-st. bridgs, A Ta e it Tlokerotice 1es Jandomos: Teave. | Amive, LAKE BAORE & MIOHIGAN BOUTHERR, Leavs, Arrive. 3aft, ia Matn Line. 1104, .| 7T:0p Baaadye e fiow | 7B W it Hit BIgUCExpressriooes eevrveenes HOSOD. m: I 01108, s CHIOAGO, MILWA & BT, PAI 2 Ve "&-’éfi?’;’&fix Lm..,fi,fig&,k,fih“‘&?%% o = Ve GG + Oppoal erman Mo ' Leave, | Afrive. N Mllwaukee Rxpreas... -1|4 8125 8. m. |+ 77007 : W M emssia | 0123 % .+ 005, 1 ‘Day Expres, +10:008. m. " T, J s Wiscousina Minncota Threl| 2/03P B NIRNE Kxuress. . oveeioeeeo bR M. |2 T:008. m. . sy TALeA el att SELTLKeS, Tickess for S Lust n'l I ks S0 Chle o vit Waleriowt L eromma ooy Whaaar : OHI0AGO, BURLINGT, }f & QUINOY RAILROAD} Dcrurfl. fuut of Luke-st., Indisus-av,, and Bixteenchs 2z b Canw) g Btaisninosta, Ticke: Ofces 3 b, 80d M depoLe. Leavo, | Arrive. endota, Ottaws,andStreator(e 7:25a, m.!s 7: fendots, Utiaw, and Birentor[s 41137, m. focke'nl, ) buque,&8ioux Clty s ;@) a. m. tockf v, D'bugue, &ntoux City |e 990 p, tn. Vol Express (o7 Gnintiaand| naks *10;13 8, ., [* 4:00p, m. 10:00p. m.[# 0:838 m. § inday, 1K, Baturday, 3 ILLINOI OLNTRAL RALLROAD. L5 X g A ; 41 It [ iy by b FITTSEURG, P WAYHE K CHICACO BAILWAY, : wste, ik i AT A A T T Y i Leave, | Amive, ¥ * A0 a, m, 13 813 po .t U A . ’. BALTTMORR AD. . Trais et W e DAY 0 aon- Toueat. Ticket-offices: 63 Clark-at., Palmer Hoqse, Urand Paciio, and Depob (Kapoatiich Bulidiog), Leave. | Airive, e [[EWE G @ u:mmm."nelup. m. Dally. Y Yarbern, oo 8 | STIOAOEORIAND LIANNLBATCRMR ullico 50 Clask-st., Bherman o Leave. aba, Leayenw'th & Atch Ex| :l 138, m. e PITTSBURG, CINOINNATI & BT. LOUIS BAIL- £ ROAD. ¥ Weat 8ide, ¢ corner of Clfoton sod Carroll-st: et s hte. 131 HaBdalpieary an spreas.. R ER i ui05: B KANKAXEB LINB. From Ceatrat Depot, foot of Lake-st, Dpart, |_Arrive, Day Bapresa (¢: .m.] 8:30p, 11, Night Bxpreas. b Bl it 7:458. m, INOIRNATI AIR LINE & KOKOMO LINB. From My, Depots coruer of Clizton sad Casroll-ata. 3 Depart, | Arrive Ex, copt Sunday)..| B: w7300 m. . A e ml FRRE LAKE NAVIGATION. . . GOODRIOH BTEAMERS ' For Mllwaukee sod all West Ehore ports, b Dslly, & Y CXCCDLED. oo B am. Haturday’s bual dun’s Ko untdl. <8P "‘f’ uu:lnlnx‘i Bucs LRTVUGD W lipco. B ForGraad. litves, Grand Raplds, aod Muske- a6, Dall] qu‘d.-:‘]lfluvl: E