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3 8 THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. A Goepel tomperance meeting will be held this svening at 8 o'clock at tho Bethany Congregations! Charch, corner of Panlinaand Huron streets, led by Georve Evans, At7o'clock last evening, Frank, a J-year-old son of Jobn Hanratts, of No, 104 Walont street, fell from s second-story window, and waa quite badly, and perhapa fatally, injored aboat the hoad and face. George Wright and James (. Thompson, the burgiars recently captured by Detective Macanley and Oflicer 1aley, were yesterdny turnod overto the Frankfort (Ky. ) autburities, and taken pack to serve oat their time, Mre. B. G. Snow, for twenly-five yearsa mis- slonary of the American Board in Micronesia, will address a ladles’ meeting at Lryant & Stratton's Hall, curner of State and Washington streots (ac- coun by elovator), 0td p. m. to-day. Ladles of all denominstions ard invited, R. M. Pomeroy, of Boston, who {s largaly con. nected with Weatern raflroad enterprises, is & guest at the Grand Pacliic Lotel, 1o was the Arst wen. tleman to raire $10,000 In the East and forward it to Chicago after the great fire, and It was the first cash which reached this city after tho terrible catamity, The Elders’ Association of tho Preshytery of Chicago will mncet in the Presbyterian Room. Mce Cormick Block, at 4 p. m, to-day. A gencral at- tendance is requested. Subject for dlecussion: “'The Eligibiiity of ‘the (so-called) +ltaling® Rider to the Moderatorship of the General Assem-~ '(";l: r:'r',d"""" Eccleaiaatical Dodies in Our utch, " 3 Here {8 enterprise in the pollce, force, A week 820 yesterduy W, C. Raymond, of No, 217 Indiana airect, waded oat beyond his depthi in the lake off Unlon P'ark, and would have drowned himself wero he not rescued by Ollicer 1. Hickey, of the Web. ster Avenae Station, and Lyman B, Weston, The report reachied the Central “ Station yesterdsy for the firet time. At 6:30 last evening, while a saloon-keeper named IHerman Uauer, dolng busincss at No, 283 West Disislon strect, was~ reprimanding some ‘young men for throwing dirt ot his house, one of tham, Theodore Brechschneider, came up behind um and badly gashed hia left ear witha knife, br, Wilg, who sttended him, thinks he will lose the use of the organ. No arrcets, At 7:30 Saturday evening, a horse attached to n bugzy contalning ‘Mattuew J. Hackett and a it tle iewaboy ‘uamed Sylvester Lynch became frizhtencd and ran away at tho corner of Kinzio 0l Dearborn elrcets, und, throwing both ueeus pauta ont, dashed Into the river at Clark street, A passing tug and Oiicer John Stift rescued the ani. soa. Flio buy Lyncls wan quite sorlousiy Injured aboutthe head, Artosts: Ilenry W. Harrls, olwaya quatrcling wab his wife, and Frederick Ruwe, conspiracy (o commit an illegal uct un Mrs. Ann M. all, of No. U0 T'wenty-fifth street, and Fred Rowe, for extor. tion, ace it the Armory: as ls also_Otto Wood, for th larceny of coal, in'tho Deoring Streel District; Ilenry Voie, bustabiy, upon Complutnt of Annig Crait, of No. 1808 Wabagh avonue, 10 bo married n court to-duy, At a verv numeronsly nttond ed mecting yester day of the Typographical Unlon of this city, the Price of book pumposition was redaced from 45 to 4l centa by n unanimous vole, thus equalizing the **realy ™ fo correspond witn newspaper composi- tlon. Thisaction was voluntary on the part of the Unlon, which has always pursued a conservative and conciliatury course in its dealingw with the em- Ployerd in this city, n course which the Unlon In uther clties wonla do well 10 puttern after. The Tiew rale goed Into effoct the coming fscal week In each oilice. The regular semi-monthly meeting of the Do- hemlan Workingzu Benevolent Socloty mot caterday afternvon at Bobemlah 1iall, West Tay- ur wtreol, Mr, Joscph Rafslerin the chalr, Tie only tning of Importance taken up was the propo- sition for o combinrtion of all the Bohewmian Asso- clations for the purchase of o new cemetory, L be owned In common by the various soctetics, and di- vided into shaies 10 be disposed of among the members. A committce was appolnted to meet cotunittves from other urganizations, snd, after the transaction of wome routine business, tho meoting adjourncd. A cormlgnnflvnt asks anxionsly what he should do under the following circumstances: **Suppose adarncd foul goes to an evening parly and pro- tends he knowe all abont musle, and recognizes this plece, and says he nover heard that one so well played, aud says that onu playor's fingering ro- minds him of Exeipoll, and that another singer's yolca has & timbre, and then ho 1s asked to turn aver the rqzcl for a particular femalo friend who is golng to pluy the planc, whiatis he going to_do? Also, i Eeai; & Loor she!" Answer: 1. Pre. tend thut he ia short-eighted and has loft bl glasscs at howe, and so can't follow the player; thon ask o to nod when it {a thne for him to turn over tho _page 2, Enalpoff {8 not & Horr, but a she, **\ell, " sald the arlver of one of the engines, - $¢gometiines accidents will bappeng: Perhapa we'll e golng along o orvey-sirect eusly in the mornlug 0 1 lire, nobudy awake, stroots empty, the horses olny like Dexters, and thero way o milkman joting along on the street-car trucks on the maln street, dozing you know, after l!l‘lllF up all night, and the horsu not paying any atiention to confem- yporaceous history, and anyhiow it takes some time 1o get 1he wheels off of tho rails, vspectally at ear. Iy I‘Hflmlllfi when the ralld are llluwr{ with dew or frost. 'Then, before thut devoted milkiman gets ‘wakened up—2z1p! sinuck ! the old machine goes over thy establishment Jike the cur of Juuqnnux. And fcl.' te acded, contemplatively, *there is no [aw abuut killing mllkmon. " #ald o Congrosa.stroet wife to her husband, wako up and try and sce Il you can's induce thoes cats to stop. " L can't alecp.” Crurles, having roconuoltered the onemy: ** that's ail right, go to slecy. They alu't our cats, ‘I'noy ara in the vther follow's yurd, They cannot ogically or legally annoy you,~ You ain't reapon- #ible."” Floruncs: **But1can't sleep, Do please theaw eomuthing At thom or way = ‘scat,'™ Churles: *'Ican'ting love, | have not yetbcenintro ducid to our naw neighb.z, and couiu not ik of takinzsuca aaiverty, ilestde, 1 havo nu rleht to cuter his premtses Gven 1o the cxtent uf % much sa 8 ho.tjaca, " (tnorer,) Floreuces ** Well, | will myeel,” (Arlses, fm:ccesll tu the window, velects buotjack, takes dellberate aim, Lurls it at cats, ant—uf col 1L goen over her shoulder, ewsshes ranh-basl nd tokes Clharles in the eye ) Charles: What In—" Florence: **Qoghl" (Faints,) Cats: **Bryincoooo?” Tho bad blood of tha colored folke scems to bo bl Wit uxcitement in Cues lute upring Murders have toliuwed ench other incloss suce cesslon umong theso sons of Africa, and one Georgo Marthi lies to-day suspendod between hife and death from a blow with a clinker initicted by & uarecivome and jealous ** mok Aund thie blbod continues to buvble At 430 yerlerday afternvon Weurze Sheluon, colored, residing at No, 490 Fourth avenue, camo home drunk, and bogan abus. Ing his wife. who was confined only s -Iu{ or two fuce, He would undoubtedly have killed ber ad it not beon for the woman's pluck{ defense, uett.ug out of bed she sclzed a table-knife, and cut hini twice un the back of the neck. wounds which Ur, Pulnter does nut cunsider dangerous, Tho woman was not arrested, ae shy was clearly on the defonsive, and was Leuldes too 1t to bu roniov. ed avaln fron her bed, At about the samu time there was o streat fghton Clark strect betweon Charles Early and Ollver” Lewis, in which the roicr rushed upon tue latter witra knife, and nl‘d."u“ to divembowel him, when ho was are seatu An_intelligent old gentloman up in the Thir. teeuth Ward, who oxpiects soon to crows the river, has lung been Pu!lllllu ¢ head bow 1o avold sny contest over his estate. 1o has pretty much dee clded upon wseveral o will” first tako an osth that he anl,y one wife aud @ certain ol children yto be full; In & schedulo ac- compauying the 1 complety; Identlted byhavinga r:il-mnmn -mark tattoopd on theic leftarme.) ‘Then be will hisve himsel? mubjected to u rigld cross-examination by a pro. nent lawyer, whu, however, will not be nble to shake Lis testimaony at any point, This fact will be spread upon the minutew of o court of record and attested by the signatures of tho belrs. Then be will make cach one of biw heirs siyn an agree- meut to b satisfied with whatever be way leave them, Then ho witl bet each of tbem the asmount of his particular legacy azainst whatever the ' courts might allow A1 the will way broken that ho (tho beir) will con- tosd the will. 1f the helr duesu't conteut be wine the bet and ceta the Jegacys i hodoes he los tho court gives hun, The old muan think thi [y bigthlug. " Hu Las, however, somo thoughts of leaving s succession of coucesled wiily, 10 Lo sprung on tho helrs if they prove waruly, orof huving bl exscutors scll off ‘all the vrupirty and s Jin ocents, |, Petiend Suda Wy 3 an u contrul lt. **Anyhow, heuays, * d the ot sometiow, T I HEARD FROM AND ALL WELL, ‘Those beople in Chicagu who had frlends on the City of Bruwsels, of the Inwan Line, which had not been heurd of ever siuce she lefy New York with her precious cargo of pligrims to Itome, will be lad to kuow that she 1s ult right, snd wilt arrive st uccustown bu u fow dave. Sir. Willism faman, of Liverpuol, tewporarily sojoualng b this cily, ‘rec\:lvud th following telegraws yeaterday morn- o < NEW Yoxe, Uay 13 1877.—Willtam Isman, Qrand Pazifie Hotel, Chicago: Tha st hip Ci . A areivea Ul baudy. Hook apvuih LU, ot ek ol “welt. ~ Bxperienced Tough weather. Tues- t w03 o ity batiat B o i prsdendiabat 2 3 7 'astne cl ) . o psareagers weraall well and ununuk.'p:“:"’ Capt. Leitch {3 commander of the City of Rich- mound, anutber of the inwan Lin stoamship T'oa City of Brossele 18 In every respect s lrs clase full-rigged "yalllog shlp, and carrics & wuit of bhe o in yeaterday's Tuiuvss, sbo bhad 1he way scross, which kept ber out of the regular steamshlp course. Shu ls now all right, and s most Bu verful tug Lias left Liverpool, which will meet crut Cape Clesr and tow ber fnto port. The fact that tho lumau Company assnmed m.ooom gold self-fusurance upon tha City of Srasscls shows that they bad m falth fo ber streogth and safely, which was not st sll wiaplaced. Tremond i Hg‘li’-,fitfll‘:’(‘wo Joln €1 emont llouse—D. E. 1L, Akruu, O.; John Cham. taxy, Fltiaburgs C. . Warses, New " Yoiki. the. s THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE MONDAY, MAY 14, 1877, 2 ¥ . 8. Tallmadee, New Kauras Ciity; the Hon. P. W, 1. Etannera, Kt Louis:J, D, 4 Col. W.J. Busi; l‘n i g Fha | nciseo A . Hayden, Buperintendeni . “Mbcmpml'. Barclar. Catry nett. Stontreal 2 Col and lt. 4. Qulds, ¥ 1tys F. M. Pan L. n?r"":slfie; U, Kl ch thaniel \\"uml:. A\ Allany... Shérman House-¥. York: . G, temore, 8 el leCallougt, Loutsvilles 1. Wyman, Corky M. W, € 3oak, Milwi Jotine, Van Wert K, Whitlemare, o Ut Droosoa il B e nter Jio dor, PhUladeiphie; the {3 i L G 3 i aen. S ¥, WS wie, J. Adais, (iias’ . Den )lnln‘w the Mon. tion. . L. Rird, Lakesaeriors the e () refal=W a':'nrlfl W f""fia“"fl:z‘,"{“ ., Fort Waynry e Hon, e 'y T2 mith, Teorint A- d. Creigb, Clicinnatl. el iuddd THE COURTS. DIVORCES. The divorce business langnished Satarday. It1s supposed to be the season now when young men's thooghts are tnrned toward love, and when even married couples are gifted with s little extra amount of common sense, and tzoubled a litte leas with self-esteem In regard to thelr maeital quar. rele. Charlle **allows" that Mary ien't so home- 1y. after all, If her halr is red; and Mary thinks Chatlie is not so bad if he does stay out late nights, and wastes his wages In drinking or baving a rood time with the boys. 8o they agree to try itanother year; or If one docs get exaeperated into begine ninga sult, aho withdraws it the nextday, like Mre, Janson, who- filed & till for divorce Friday and retracted It Saturday, accompanying the re- traction with a handsoms Agoln in the papers. Just how many new dresses her husband promised us & condition precedent to her dlsm ing _ her not nmur. 13 ‘Lenedict, however, | resched e 1lmit of patience, and began o suit Saturday for divorce, spring time or no apring thne, Ilis name fa WiII> fam Mardoch, and in March, 1860, in the little Vil- Jago of St. Louls he took unto himsolf s helpmest named llelen L. Carmondy, & widow, Althongh he has slways treated hér with Kindness and humored her a4 much s was coneleicnt with Lis dignity—or Inclination,—she seems to have been strangely Inappreciative of his affection, ls a wontan of great susterity, os ho mildly puts it, nnd ias been for yoars In the habit of refusing to perform her household dutics, and has even ns- salted him. In March, 1871, she pounded him with o poker and artlstically painted his face In Tt and white ripes with her Angees. In January Tast aho repeatedgher experiment with the poker, and then throw” a keroscue lamp at his head for the parposo of enlightening his understanding, and on the Juth of March the carcescd Wi with a stick of wood, Finally, on the 3d of May, sho left him,and ho wants to bo'sure, by gelting ilie law un hl e, that she willnot be permitted to longer tyrunnize uver him, Nlels Mikkelsen also flled his bill Batarday aganat his wife, Dertha Johaona, charging her with desertion and adultery, and asking for the usual decree of divoree, Judge Willlams yosterday granteda decree of divorce to Harriet” A, Browne from Gearue W, Urowne on account of his desertion; to Ellzabeth Ioberts from Frederick A. Roberts for adultery; and to Dora Thegen from Jlenry Thegen on ace count of hils drunkenncss, 1TEMS, Judge Nlodgett will have a jury to-morrow In the United States Clrcult Court, ™ Judge Willlams dlumlsscd 158 cascs Enlurdn{ on his call of the ¢ on-law dockel. The cail to- day extends from 1,600 to 1,000, UNITED STATES COUNTS, The Northwestern Mutual Life-lnsurance Com- pany filed a bill Saturday against Chauncey 'T. Howen wnd somo fifty others to_foreclose a trust- deed for $1,000 on *Lots 4 and 5 of Taylor's Sub- division of Lota 2 and i1, in Block 12, in frictional Sec. 15, 40, 14, and nnother against Catherino ulxh, Isasc and James F. Cloflin, Stephen It ‘Tharston, Louls Kastens, Jacob Selig, and the In. ernational Bank, to furecloss a trust-deed for $12, 000 on the S..15 feet of Lot 18, and ull of Lot 10, in the subdivision, by Willism B, Ogden, of Block 35, In Wolcott's Adiition tu Chicago, DANKRUPTCY MATTERS, Georgo W, Unmgben was oL. Saturday appolated Assignee of John B, Gorton, ~ ~ An Assignee will be chiosen for Benjamin 8, Dud. loy at 10 8. m. Lo-day. The adjourncd mceting for the election of As. algnee in the estate of Goldschwmidt, Steln & Co,, Lo again set for to-itay, SUPRILIOR COURT IN BRIKP. Nathan Coxwith commenced a suit by sttach- ment un_gsnlaynzllnll Danlel Lisaberger, clulming 1, 477,50, dary' I’ M. Palmer commoncod s suit for 810,000 against Georgo ¥, Marsh. THE CALL. Junox DeuuMonn—Datent case set for trial. JUDun BLonoRTT~Kek casos wnd geaeral busigess, ‘To-murrow 8 Jury will be impancled, » k lr‘";‘m. UanY—09, 71, 73, 74, 70 to 00, No easo on a UhOR JANESON—444, 440, 447, 430, 452, 43, 4! 430, 3r0, 41, 4y cm:fifinfi'qu, Brghtalill ) 441, Eirye. Jinox Moune—23, 23, 24. Nocasoon trial, - Het vase 0,087, and calcndar Nos, iR MONLLI RN, to 718, cxcept 600, 601, g MOALLINTE=S (O ex 7, 701, Wi on et 2 Y fiwrtL-General businéss. iriaE WILLTAMA—General call of the common law doeket from vto 10 n, + beginning at 1,600, Hee susinder of 1ho day, tho Walker foraclosure cases. 2 Covny LDANENTS, e vreaton CotnT=LoxrxssioNs—The Il ount Natinnal iank of Jolley b HilAe Colrove. $T00 0 s Hame vi, Martin 1. 301l - liumisin Condit & . does z Co, vs. Martia (. Coyner st raer, $¥10.73, A. 1L, Duriey, ltecalver of Luok County National Han ?hnh Caulfeid, l ohs Hsgaas verdet, ; i ‘afrell vi, John $350, A motion fOF auw tri Lyords LOVERS’ LETTERS. A DIFLOMATIC CORNESPONDENCH DETWEEN A WAIY LADY AND A CAUTIOUS LOVER. Peaplo may talk as much as they plesse abaut (he exquisite diplomutic skill of Uortschakof® or Bismarck In u long correspondence, but there has been one going on during the past week betwoen a young lady who lives near Union Park and a clork ina big dry goods store down-townm, which, for tact and fertility of resource, would extort, were It fully known, the admiratlon of all Zurope snd Americy. Ile has been paylng the young lady very marked uttentlon for the lsst ten months, and s she would like fo take s wedding trlp to the Fast this summer, or elss enter her auit for breach.of- pronifse before the conrts tako their vacation, she wants to hurry upthings, Accordingly ahe has ‘begun writing letterato bim, alded by her affoctlone ato brothor who s studying for the law; snd he, belng of & '?‘."?x“‘ -.llflpu-luon. 1a’ glving bl n0at guan st Saturday week she wrote to him as follow) TADAY, ~D v B B Ty U i gy 7:3, aod sm afraid Lal be terribly Junesome if uo on calis. Ever yours, va, When the young man qnl. this he winked and sald {0 hiwmself ll’:cnnl:llly. * Not wuch shiv doesn't,” and wrote back: Ea Mise Abat | regrot that your resnected m it e uA LISIeL et Your rapested mother seelf hor health tiad luiproved. Yuur note, b Yol soesk 0f ur ¢ Miiton, Bhakspeare, Jeremy Taylor, Matts und all ¢ rieads who wro uever from honis'sad uever out of ‘temper, how can we be When the ’mmzwnnun bad read this ns faras of our beloved,” she fult rathertri- ut at the uext worl ahe bowed hor beautiful head on her bands and burst 1nto tears, naylpg, ¢ He's just as mean av_old gel-out.” Her brother ernon It 1t reflectively, and said; +*He demura; wo muat join action and vlead to the Juridiction, Thls lsudep lup‘:n:.llll” b gi:,fln“g wuar his sting uvon ceve, but I'l] fetch him, ‘Then she dricd her tears snd wrote: 16 was unkind of you not to como 1ast nlght, but Fors diusud was here, and stayed (il nearty 11, _ife sdarilng fellows'] Just dte upan him. Jealous. The Bsbbath-bells are ring Infi Yuu 50 Tuve o tellow ausio of flis bels often in my dresuns seem ol ks mun’ AUILa I:u 110 iear the chlwing of & bell ve t, mager, " The clerk read i 4 dows thodghttul ndlmplledl e " how far apart we iy be ur life, 'abuil o Yur” feleng, nuble feliow. and worthy of your i [ come oY P, k=1 csnnutsay | dolike the bells, for [ ke tosleep late bunday morolugs, The befl you wn{«m liear ot uights muet Lo the slarm-bell oa the Lake strect engine-house, As A 1 tort often biediGUear it wiea 1 oIl Trr S : "'he younz mian did not conclud . olllt' Wlfllf‘l.ill‘?‘:l:ml- "h"flg:‘l‘: e thiz letter with: sclf, 84 G4 ¢ ru; Irafy ) bit forced—too plaln 18 e ufilllc.‘ '?I'“J\&if‘“»‘-', conatrued that I was trying ta beg off. Theu, 100, 1don't quite llke the vegiuning. “Why should 11" scoma us it 1 was g0 coutident of her Tova that Icoutdu’t be jealous, Well, I'll chauce it." B0 bo sent the lolter, and when she received it the girl bad 8 Bt of dey i, nd sald; 1+ Alzernon, ou ust rudress you ter's wruny Y .".’b"" our hlu({l——, Then 18] Ldon't know,' sald her ULrother, l?g:hxl‘ iy show Liggern § aw, snd tosslug sbout p of calico und bozes uf thread sud Inf the counter was 8 set of parallcl bara is po ful in le'ull)phli the wuscle. Ue's o brasen, fer vent, and 1 always suid be was, but if you will go on Bursing brazen werpents la'your bodums Uu Wil eXpect thews Lo tarn again snd rend you, o must bavo s counsel learncd In the law 1o ag viso blus; besfdes, Be huw taken un lopressiou ot ble letter In a covylug-press, 1lo Is -3 three-pl trallor. Perhapy, thougl, we can #coop Lot y aud wo they tried, and, after a sessiou of throo l.uflmn. produced the followluyg ultimatum: o funuy your last fetter waal Copyratulating me o iy Vigadement 10 Ferdinand] "1ho. Weat Wil brster thauyourecit knuwe whery wy sfioctivas are yw o 0wt you camng up tw-nls sadd o o, 204 AP SR KS ** That's pretty good, 1 gucss,* she said, **and tallcizing lgll ‘tuey’ will make the jury think that all our allusiuns o the old people werd put in. 10 bo lutezproted the other way, f Ruvsa, youug man, that'll maie yon sick. It did, too, fora while, for when llv’x- young man got the letter he read it over backwards snd forwaeds, and whistled #oltly coplons eelectiony from thirty-five standard operas before ha aaw his way clear to an answer, V¥ en,** he sald bitterly. *“herpaand ma swill be At honie, bat the old man') o up-staies to bed at mquarter to 8 and the old woman'll go out and ufl tho rervant about pulting the dry codfsh to roak, and foryet to come hack—0, 1 knaw the old fraudn ke & k. Bally, U1l take o witneas with me! That'eit!"™ So he sat down sad wrote: Thank yoar parents for promising to he at home, anil teil your respected mother that | shail expect her fo Teach ime whist, And s Ferdinand tan't the hanpy man: who ta? 1 was just beginning to think th [uight, when we knew each offier botter. came (7 be hapelcas sarer of gatirs, bt Lacema { am (o have n chance, Yol can't have told me who the groom ex- Pectant In to be, or 1 should anreiy hiave remembered. The poor girl did not find much consolation in thie, bt assho had her parenta well drilled in their parte, she looked forwand hopefally to the night, belng pretty sure that shd coutd keep him there ‘preity late, muke the weakness of her eyes an excusa for turning down the ga<, *° then,” skl she. **my word'l] be a8 good ad hie before s jury with mar- tlageable danghtera.” When the bell rangat she started np with a beating heart; and when he entered trith 8 companion and “'Thave made Lold to belng my rlund' Mr, 8, e ' gl screamed wlldl!. ‘4Loat! Toatl" and fell fainting to the floor. 'Thatls how the tmatter stanids at present, The young man thinks that he tnencd her position very neatly in | at leiter, and Pl-ced It on recara that up to that time _he hadn't been paying any atientions to ber, fatare, that muat Jook vut for iteell. AMUSEMENTS. LA PETITE MARIER." Offenbach has long been consldercd the mon- arch of opera-bouffe; but another claimant of the title Is pressing him strongly, with falr chances of securing the conterted position. Nearly all of Of- fenbach's later vleces are cxceedingly flimey In musical constructlon,—** Genevicve de Brabant” and ** La Perichole” belng tho last of his works possesxed of any conelderablo degrao of merit, **The Grand Duchoss ' has nover s yct been sar- passed; bot *'La Jolie Parfumeuse,' La Drine cesse do Trebizonde, ™ and ** Madame I"Archiduc, " while not abeolutely ‘unpleasing, are very flimsy fabrics tocome from the hands of the creator of her Highnens of Gerolatein, Yhcir melodies, while somethmes tricklly pretty, ore, as a rule, ex- ely thin: and, thin as they are, are but scantily Interspersed in a vast cxpanse of spoken dlalogue. Chorles Jecoen, the only real rival of Offenbach (for lleeve, while doing soms good work, s, asa general thing, too heavy for oporn-boutu), has for cars enjoyed deserved famo aa the autlior'of **La ‘tlle_de Madanoie Angot' and **Girofle-Girofta, " which transcend In tunefolness any work in th line out«de of **The Qrand Doche: *¢Pres Salnt-Uervals,” given hero by the Oates tronpe A year or 0 oo, dispiays conslderable power, Lut'Is far Inferior to tx author's provious compositions In brilllancy and chle. Hut **la Petite Murieo™ (The Adttle Iride)—Lecoeq! 1atest production that has reached this country—is worthy of full companlonship with his acknowi- edged master-pleces. **La Petite Marles** was presented by the Almee troupe on Satunisy night, to a crowded honse, The plot Is Frenchileatof the Fronchy,~belug rather too piquant for literal translation into. the plain- apoken Anglo-Saxon. Hut no exception can be taken to the music. 1t 18 full of both sparkle and feellng, being as much distinguiehed for rownantic seatiment as for wild cel vidious to particularize; uro the ang, ** Le Rossienol, introduc. tion, and the duat, **'I'n pleuros, tirazlella.” Tho *¢Cest unimarl” ductand the **liataplan® are also entitled to speclal montion, Almeo was the Grazella, and her rendition waa fully expressive of tha combined coquetry and feil of tho role. Iaocult carried San “Carlo nucr:u-tun’v thraugh his queer marital infellcities. As the Podestate, Relne gave dramatic emphasis to a strong part, but, un account of hoarscneds, wan notable ta do full justica to its many musieal beauties. Duplan was Iaughably yrulesquo in the delinestion of lis cxtraordiparily embarrassing nltuations. The other characters wero all well takens and tho misc-en-scenc wad of o brilliant description, ‘To-nfuht will be given the cld favorite, *‘La Nalle Heleno:* and to-morrow night, for tho first time here, **La Boulanzero a des Ecus" (The liich Ilnkcr"lz‘. ono of Offenbach's vory latest works, and which will give ns on opportunity to dlscover whether the fortils Jacques s capuble of rlsing above tho mediocre plane to which of rucent years he has descendod. FPOREPAUGI'S, Forepaugh's mammoth menagerier and clecus combination arrived in the city yvestorday, and rllclu‘tl 11 tonts on the Lake Front at the fuot of taudolph strect. 1t i3 one of tho largest cumbina. tions on thu road, and posscsses tmuuy noveltles which cannot fall to be both attructive and in- structive, Tho yreat feature of tho menagorle Is the buby elephant. the only vne born In thia coun- try wince the proliistoric times, Tho circus com- pany I cumgo-ud of ecquestrians, acrobats, and gymuarts, who have aclileved n prominent posi- ton In the profession. The company will givoa fi‘r,nml sircol parade In tho forenoon.” “Thers will Lo performuncee, alternvon und evening, cach day during the current week. MATRIMONIAL. OEMIITSKI—URYTER, A wedding of more than ordinary interest was solomnized yesterday nftcrnuon ot the Templo of the Hebrew Congregution Benal Sholom on Michi- gon avenue, near Fourteonth street, The con- tracting couple woro Miss Ilager lefter, daughter of the President of the Congregat:un, and Mr, Louls Gembitski, a young merchant of this city, The ceromany wad performed according to the orthodox llobrew rits by the Rahbf of the congre- gatlon, the Rov. Dr. Henry (iersonl, The brido ls & young lady of more than ordinsry beauty, She was hendsomely dressed in an clegant stone-gray grow-graln silk trimmed with orange blossoms. Mer hair was done up In puffs and curls, and the veil of tulle fastencd with & wreath of orange flowors., ‘Fha bridesmaids were Sliuses Flors Golastein, Uertha Jacobs, Colla llcfter, and Msger llofter, all of them dresscd. In ologant siik dresses, The templo was woll illed with frionds of the young palr and thelr parents. At the cua- cluslon of the cercmonles the bridal paity repalecd to Plckwick lall, corner of Stato und fllxzmmm wtreets, Wiero the young couple recelved the cone gratulations of thelr nany frivnds, 'Fie presel were costly and elegant, ‘and consplcuous among themn was'a clicek for 81,000 frum the Lride's fatner to tho bride: u complete parlor wet from and Mra, 1L lefter; dining-ruom set from Mr. and Mrs. letier; solld silver ladls and & dozeu of dinner aud tes spoons from Mr. I, Goldstoin; sllver Jce-plichor fram Mr, and Mrs, + Ulogosky; sllver cake-basket from AMr, and Mr. J. Apple, of Itlpun; heary allver castor_trom Mr, Uerman fleficr; wilver forks from Mr. Jullus 10, Ueftur; dozen of fne vory. handled kuives from Miss Flora Goldstein; Sne China tea-set from Mr, J. Hoftor, of Liviugeton, a, ¢ silver card-recoiver from Mr, and Mrs. Koz nlaskl; Drussel carvets o furnivi a whols hnuws grom Alr, Jultus L, Hefter, and » large number of otuer valuable and usetul presents,* At tno cone clusian of the receptlon, those present ropaired to the dining all, whera they did subatantial Justice o nnelni:nuuy served dinvor, for which M7, Kore i soskl, the carterer, zecelved numerous comphls monts. Aany tossts wera offored to thy fulure prosperity and welfuro of the young patr, SUBURBAN. KVANSTON. The regular meeting of the Doard of Viilage Trustees was held on Baturday cvening In lts customed plsce. The maeting wuu dlvtingulshed from formes unes by fta unuaual length, Mr, J, U, ltaymond prossnted his final statoment ‘Treasuzer of the village, showiug a cash balancd of $15,037,33. llo atated ho was ready 1o hand over this smount when accounts are ap proved and bisv successor dulya uthorfced to take pcasession of the oftice, He called the attestlon of the Hoard to ' the fact that on the 24th of Jun next certificato of fndebte edness No, 42 of §7,000, drawn on taxos of 1875, with wix montha intereat at 9 per cent, will be aue, and alvo that veveral of the funds were depleted and would need replenishiug before bille under thiess heuds could be paid. ‘e communlcativn and report was referzcd to the Fluance Committee, Dr, bavie pregentod an ordinance concerning the ofticlsl bonds of tho diff ercnt oftire, 1 the viltage, beginning Apn) 17, 1437, tho Pr. aut's baud 1o be o tho peual sum of , 000, with twu sureties; tho Village Clerk, 310, « , with two sareties; Village Altoruey, 31,000, twa surcties; Villayo Treasurer, ), Wit 330,00 not_lees than four suretivn; Villugs Colloctor, 5,000, two sarcties; Villago Eogincer, $1,000, one surety; vitlage policemon, cach $1,000, oue wurety, ‘The ordinance after adoptlon la scctlony woe adopted as a whole, Al ordinance relating to the return of apecial warrant > Q was prescoted sud adopted, re- quirlog the Village Collactor to return to tho Luunl‘..(.'ulllclul’ thus wpeclil ussossuignts whicli bg uas becn unable to collect, Thy Village Attoraey bunded fu 8 communicas tion seking tue Buard to take action iu refercuce to cestain pleces of pruperty wiich the village had obtaued under tag sale, A resolution pasevd fns structing thy Attuenoy lu ses thal Lue proper legal nutices sry published In wuitabic papers, und to eme vloy u responsible persot Lo worve not.Ced, Vi fullowing vificers presunted their bonds and ware approved: I, ¢, Hoag, \ Hisge Treasurer, wib the folluwing booduineu—Edwil Lee Brown A 3. Mrown, J. J. Parkhurst, D. It Djche, Willum K. Baifey, Fruukin 1, Gray, so Marcy; ' George Reyuoids, Found-Master, m‘-)“‘lf the ".mih‘l'sl' ‘:B‘l’ umva‘u \“lrl“" olin uey, et Slwpson; for Willisu Con, & ek, trom J. P v-" el conmynleation from J. P. Boutello, askin far rebate uf $21 vn special assessnient for ¥ was referred Lo tho Flunuce Comaitice, Lutus Cheucy, Julws Wiilte, 4. 11, Nowcoub, 8od otliers, presouted 8 cowwunlcatlon, ssking the hward to cosnge thy boundaries of the villado In such & wanner 8840 vxclude certalu properly bee Joiug b e :hlqn 18 L00 FULIOL Wi UBLAY~ ted, sud which Ls' 0 sltuated us not to de- Tive tbe bewclte of sewcragu sud waler-supply. Thie property they clalin I ured for tovss spe- cial prvilegen, oud fn sdditlon uss also been uue seaged for the excavation of & ditch which hae not Leen bencliclal tu thew, bul, ou the contraty, o Probesty vaad Of thou, pad Jur wlich Lhcy were T d from this speclal tax, They Also_hold tuat thia property was included In the sillage bonndaries by s vote of persons whose intercsis were in different parts of the village. The coi m:mklllon was referred to the Judiclary Com. mittes, ‘The Chalrman of the \Water-Works Committeo ntated that they had completed contracts with Fn- atnecrs Banniater and l'lnlu’{. apecifying require- ments and obedienza indetail.” “The Committec alag renorted that the Chiof Engincer had tendered his weevices an Naperintendent, provided e conld be releasen two hourd from his time assigned for wateh, Thoy recomuend the purehise of saitable hooks to he nsed as records of expenditur cn\ml‘L. ete.,, of the works, The report w ceptel "eter Sweetland, In a communication. offercd his services ns Street Comm ssioner, together with that of tapper, for $50 amontn. Mr. Keazie wanted to know if hie was one of your gentlemen Comminsion- era who wns afraid to carry 4 hammer and saw through the strect, Mr. (iage, witha lrlrkln of gratification in his eye, tuinedaronndand inquired for Peter. Coming out of & sequestered comer, T'eter prevented himeslf to the individual membern of the lloanl, Hin presence iras an insptration of frast an'g abliity, nnd on bailotiny 1.6 was declarcd clected, In onder t overcome possible incunvenlesce which might arine 8 motion 1o compensate tne Street Commise s1omer at S50 & year was carrled, . J. 1L Raymond petittoned foe the privllege of laying A private sewer from the corner of Dover street and Ilinman avenue to his reaidence. 18 was granted, An ordinance that the office of Village Engincer bo repealed, but that all sald dulles connected with it bo still In force, was adupted. The bill jof 1. K. Falcon for 8008.05, with a charge of $50 for extrs work not rxpresscd in the contract was jlaced n ‘the hands of the Watere Works Commn llcu for nves Igatl n and action. A Uateli of Wil to the wwount ue 31,558,640 ware referred to the pr per Commiticesand to be paid fromn thelr reapectivu fanda when there was money enongh for thuie hanldation. A number ,of other Lills were reserved for fut-ther acticn, The matter of action t k nly Mr, Murray against tho viliage and Mr, lialstromn 107 building a boat. house neur his property was commuaicated to the Board by the Villuge “Attorney. Un miotion, the Hoard referred the whole matter to the Attorney to act 48 he thought prop=r, A long and tedlous discussion followed on the Proper or teaditlonsl ceru, new Tigasurer, and of furn‘sin tlement to hoth parties and to the Treusirer's bondsmen, A motion was finally effected request- ing the late Treasurer to transfer all bovks, papers, and accounts in his hands belonging to the T urer's oflice, together with te fands in hi4 poraes- #ion, 1o his successor, The Huard then ndjuuimed to mect one weok frum next Thursday evening, SEWING MACHINES, The History of the Conibination that was Formed under a Mint from Judge Bamuel Neloon, after Much Very Costly Litigation. New York Snn, May 11. Tn 1850 Ellas Howe, Jr., I, M, Singer & Co,, Qrover & Baker, ond Whesler & Wilson formed 8 combination fo respect of certaln apecified sewing mochime patents, and concerning that combloatlon the press and publlc are just now fodulging In most extraordinary comments, It in gencrally Lelieved that the combination swas for thu double purpuse of keeping overybody olse out of the business and keeping up extortlonate orices for tha machines, whict wero thon becuming par and lurcol of the' fmrmbln pruperty of uvery well- reguiated houssliold, We are enabled to-day to printa digest of that famous agreement—tio ext being covered by legal verblage—which fur the firat time iv now made }mbllc. In order to clearly understand the uecesaity for this agreement, a briel resnwme I piven of thy strugyles and conlesls mnong tho cariles pionoers 1n tho suwing-machine hilstory, Elas }Howo snd A, i, Wilson had patents for acwlug-machine facilitles .in 1830; sv had Singer & Blodgett. Nosinglo patent was consplets tu ite sclf; none, Indeed, Was 0 unique us to’ merit the title of the original, llaws s, Tur inslance, cred- ited with the inventlon of the eye in the point of tho needle, the fact being tuat all sallors' needles havo veen so made for centuries, llows took the saliora’ necdle, tho shutile, and the saw-mill ~fecacr, ~ and from them come bined his patonted ldea—a great In the 1ne of march, but not an orlinal device, 1t was at frst called the wmall-Lag stitch, nd may readlly b imagined by anyone familiar with the otd style of mall-vay fastenings, letwoon thess soveral Palenl nolders thero was constant war. Fiually, Huwe saued some thou, who, on wdyice of counsul agreod lu‘rny hima royalty of $25 vn every - culne mado, After o' whilo, all the comvanics haviny como Into tho arrungemeut, Howe reduced hid licenec-feuw Lo $10 ou owr{ machine. 1 was qulet for a_while, until the Singers, feollng aggrioved, soed thelr cumpotitors who were using Morsy & Johnson's_single-thread pute ent, ‘Tho parties sued wers Wheeler & Wilson ond Qrover & Buker, This arouscd antagonism un the part of Wheeler & Wileon, and tholr coun. sel advised them to beeln o cross-wult agafust Singer & Co. for Infringement. 'I'ho Hinger case war tled, and the Jury dlssgreed. ‘Thon both wuits wero to be tried ‘together before oid Judre Neleou in Albany, ond to the Capital all the parties . intorested repalred. 'The srray of counsel vast and expensive. The army of witnesses whs luege and costly, Feeling ran hign oud bills were tremnendous, The polnts were knotty und equity was cust fors hard timo of it—tho pat- ents wuro o complicatod and mixed. Judge Nel. son undorstood huwan nature us weil as law: and when the eases were called he tuld the connsel that e should adjourn tho court su that tha {ntereated purtics might taik thoir difercnces over, und, if possible, comie to an wnderatandivg. ‘Iney dld And the result of a conference be- tween Messra, Wheeler and Siuver was the docu- ment of which so much Lias ignorantly been writ- ten. At by no juenns follows that these gentlemen uro autnzonistic baoause they are in conipetition, und a perussl of the agreement will show that there was no concert of action as to public charges ar selllah ussof invention; but, on tue contrary, per- fect freedom for each tu chargo what be pleased, while the door fur manufacture, with the use of oll 1ke patents, way thrown open to all who saw fit to _pay thellconse fees, ‘We psesent an oxclusive digest of the agreomont or comoination, as follows: ? 1, llowo ugrecs to take and the othors to plhlé lcense fee on each inuchine mado after Uctober, 533, and 81 for each machine exported. 2, ‘Wheeler & \ilsou agroe to coutinue making tho kind of machine they ure now making, and not touwe certaln wpecifiod chnges; aud thuy are ot liberty to use I. M, Singer & Co.'s huprovements, except cummunlicating motlon to the needle carrier 4 rotary shaft, . {ruver & Liakor are to continue as now, and 1 use all Singer's limprovements uxcept the ro- tatinyg shaft. , Urover & Daker are bound not to make mare thun a certain specifled number in the next two years, and are to pay tinter & Co. §6 a machlue for the use of cortain fmprorements. 5. Bluger & Co. agree to make o certaln kind of machine, und are permitted to use all lmprove. wnents except the vibratlug arm, G, Specifies tho riwbt of all the partles to use certain jmprovements, 7. Allagreo not to yrant licenses to others with- out cousmon consent, provided that certain of them reawonably supply the demand of the wmarket for lowmlg achlies, and this they azreo to do. u, 11 rnglllax:r lq'\?fluufi are u&u:ed‘.’llhn pur:hlug; 8y $15,—83 to Huwe, $5 to Bluger, una o & Daker and Wheoler & Wilson, 10, 400 Lelng wet avart fur the protection and en- furcement of the patents, nall end, o licenno 10 certain named parties, and reFulnte- 1he number of machines they aro 1o make Ina year; stipulutivg, aleo, that they must not undersell I, X, dluger & Cv, in s cortai mako of_achino, 11, This contract ls subject toall oxlsting con- racts, 12, Allsuita ponding in the Unlted States Court are withdrawn, each party paying his owi costs, ‘Flils formidable document 48 very long snd full of techinical phrasce, but iha clear purport of cach scction In glven Lere, simply & coubination of patents, all of whi ere useful, noue of which were until the ugrecment comumon property, It 1a only falr to the cumpanies who have invested milllons of dollard in thelr business thut tae de- tail should ho made, Mr, Whocler, Fresident of the Wheeler & Wil- son Cumpany, sald yeaterduy: **We have made, alt told, wbout 1,56000, achines, avoragl from $30 tu 860 cach from the public. we avers: $30. It hae cont ux at least $1,000,000 in Jul tion, We employ 1,000 men st various rate one, & mechinat, Laa $10,000 a ye provably, 5,000 ugents. We have not lewa than 31,000,000 lu priuting, aud, fndl 1y, @ great dual mo ‘T'he World's Fuir at Vienna cust us abuut 350, 000, Reporter—\What will be the practical effect of the humunn of your patent} Mr. Wheeler—Tho ¢ 1e clutted now, Al desters will try twsell excluslvely for owh. This will wake It bard for pour wonen, who will havo ta go witbout If they can't ralsu tue money, ‘Fhls will induc deglers to continuo the instaile ment plan, then competion will be reuswed, 11 prices do go down § thiuk oue-balf the capital au flul hall the operatives will bave to weck other citouu. 1, Ripurtec—Are all machines ahike? air. Wuocler—Notatall, Thero is 8 grest dif- furcncy A cucap-made macuine can bs eold clicdp, of courwy, A for roductions, why all of us huve 1sue great requctions for years to_ cash cavtumery, Lt you vl ind that $10 or $§15 wili bo added nizht alung 1o auy one who ssks for time, Repurter—Ary stocks stiocted) Mr, Whesler—Nu. ‘There b woathy, and there iv o 3 depre, Lupoiter—Wiat companivs b {atencut AMr, W.—Ob, lots, The Florence waa sold out for Its debiv. The Heckwith fulled. Grover & Bakeraold out 0 ths Dowestic, Tue Weed, in Hartford, was guoted at 3003 now it's down to 40. Gne large concern sells s vaper at 10 per ccot, aud vo ou Bul the etronger cowmpanles ary all right. Auvy one of them could supply the demand, The didlcully bas been to furce the market. This required sgents, offices, and Eulhlu{cqufilfll. Peoplu are wise enough when uying for cash Lo select wlat they wantr 'Tho burdsu will fall oo the poor womwa after 8)l, and nut vu the companics. Ilul-ufl.ur—ln this case the inventors have prodicd, it seewny, Mr. WWhesler~Yes, Howe and Wilion both large fortuncs: up In tho millions be- tweun thow, But they Lave dooe animmenss awount of fi:o«l in the ‘world. T'be Oral wa- chines did work, then taflorlug, and 0 on. Ours were first used for shirte snd theo I con- o:lved thuidea of o family machiug, We bave to teach oparators how to use tho machines, and we aleo kecp thew lnorder, ‘L8 wauufacturcrs wuo been no sales In Kone out ol ex- 30 onr machines force un tokeep them In order, nnd wo have a large forco of machinista at wor hera el the time. It's with all Iargo compantes as it {a with ua. There fa very littlodierence in any particalar, Reporter—Aro yon prepared to make any formal announcement for tho fatare? . Mr. Wheeler—not yet. We shall be guided by clrcumstances, g CRIME. A FIENDISIT CRIME, Bpecial Dispateh to The Tridune. WitwniNatox, Dol., ay 14.—A grent tempers ance revival is now in progress, The Orand Opera-liouso was packed with abont 2,000 persons ata temperance weetlng, At sbout 4:30 o'clock this afternoon & viliain set re to some cocoa mat- Atng b the ccllar, which Immediately sent & vol- unic of smoke among the audience, A terrible scene ensied. A general rushh was made for the door amil the appalling cry of five, hut, owing to the coura of the persons conductini the meeting, who directed ahymn tobe rung, the andlence calmed down. They announced ut the sanie time the fire putjont, There wers several slizht injurles, but nothing serions. A man nanted William lalrd has been arreated for the crime, Arsun is o capital felony here, Tho suine tan wae tried and uscrowly es- caped conviction for o liko offenss about ffteen years agu, - A NEW. ¢ RACKET.” ‘Woncrsten, May 13.—C, W. Kerr, n traveling salesman for Alling Uros. & Co,, New York, checked a trunk contalning $20,000 worth of Jewelry from this city to Iartford, Friday night, and on pnncnllnf the chicck there was handed him o olsck bag. ‘fhe checks wero -undoubtedly chaned in this clty ond the trunk sent to New Yurk, us two incn were admitted to the baggugos roum to got somathing front a bug, A SHOPLIFTER, Darrox, O., May 13,—A woman glving her name as Mrs, K, W. Davidson was arrcsted in this clty evening os o professional shoplifter. Luces, shawls, sud millinery goods tothe valus of several hundred dollars were found at her board- Ing-bouse, Tueso are lll[!lpoled to have lheen atolen In Cinclunatl, Several articles taken frons houses in the city were traced to her. Sho statcs that sho Is from ‘Iitin, O.. and has o store there. ———r A MURDER ABOUT FIVE CENTS. InpsaNavots, Ind., May 13,—Friday evening Gotlleb Meycer quarreled with Fred orat, 8 bulch- er, abont five cents’ worth of meat for his dow. Borst, In attempting to put him outof hisshop, wad shiol In the groin by Meyer, from the etfects of which he died last nighit, — BURGLARY., Towa Cirv, Ia., May 13.—The tiouse of Thomas J. Cox was entered Ly barglars last nightand a conufderable nmount of proporty stolen, nmong which was a $1,000 coupon compromise bond of Towa City, No. 24, lssue of May 30, 187, psya- ble to I, 8, Benlow or bearor, . TUE SOAY THIEVES, Nzw Yonx, May 13.—Detective Golden arrived to-day In the ateamship City of Richmond, having in custody Thomss B. Lewls, changed with being an 'nccflll’r‘!‘\;nllcn of Beckwith, the confidential clork convylctud of robbing Labblit, the svap man. MURDER AND ROBBERY. Cianveston, 8, C., May 13.—J. Kvahs Edings, whilo carrying 81,200 to pay the wages of hunds ot tho phospliate works noar this city, was shot dead and robbed. Two newrocs were arreated _and cone fesned tho crime. Tho money was found in their posscasion, CONVICTED. Witatixaton, Del., May 13,—Rhodes, colored, who butchered a rival on the cutakirts of tho city three weoks ago, hias been convicted of murder, TIIE ROYAL BENGALEE. New Youx, May 13,—It Is stated that sl tho persons indicted for complicity in the recently-de- veloped Insuranco frauds will have n speedy telal. —————— FILIBUSTERS, A Profected Movement on Mexico, Dispaleh to Ctncinnari Engulrer, Wasuinatox, D. C., May 11, —For suveral d ast the atniosphore biore tas been fall of rum caring more or less appearunce of authenticity, tuuchin movoements abuut 0 be made ypon Mexleq. Thero rumors have foundation n 10 following facts areival of Ledro da ' leading apirits of the Mexican movement which wus atarted two years mgo, snd abandoned for wantuf financtal backing, have boen buvy [nuagu- ratinig s new one. ‘e principal moverin tha pres. ent instance 1s a gentleman well known in Califor- nis and tho Houthwest, who was the youngest member of Willlam Walkor's Hll-sturrad expo- ditlon to Costa Rico, and who, long afier- ward, at the head of about elglity Awmsricans, seized “the Qovernment of Cuntemals, an held 1t nearly two years, The last four yoars tlits gentleman has been carrying on a collee plan- tation In Southera Mexlco, and walted an opportu- nll{, which he now thinke husarrived. According- 1y he left Mexico about four moothe ayo, Ly way of Aca) ulnoh and came to San Francisco, witere he or- sanfzod the nucleus of & new expodition, and then cxmo Enat tu look for funds and other material suppurt, 'The expulsion of Lerdo by Diaz was & godsend to the naster-splrit aforesald, who stralzhtway put hiawolf en runport with Lerdo, in order to obtain the color of his authority for the movement und the capltal necessary to Aight, Nut three cxpeditions bave been provided, und tho oader of the movenient 19 now o Washiugton ne- botlating for un understunding with the State Dopartment as o what coufse cun be pur. sued without incurring fhe futerference of the Foderal Govormment. Great retlcence e, of corse, observed, but onough has been ascer- tained to show that thefollowine fhnofn perations has beon dotermined on: = A Juint-Stock l‘nmnnny has been furmed, ostensibly to develop minvs in Arlzona, and soveral hundred thousand dollars are subscribed by leadiny railroad capitalists In San Frunclico, New Yurk, and Philadelphls, The funde sre to be uscd In Atting out three expedi- tions, Oue s to start from Fort Yums, tha present terminus of the Southern Paclfic” Railrond to California, and push dircetly through Bonora by Iand to Uusyaimas, The sccond leaves San Franciscu tn ship carrying suuplics, and v to meet tho firat ot Giiayuinss by water, 'Tho third Is to rendezvous st El Fuso, and push throogh Chibuahua Lo the Interior nf Arizons, which l‘-llu be met by relnforcements from Oung. o amay, olumn Wil b thy heaviest of 1 three, and ls now being quietly recruited in Toxu:, Now Moxico, and oy far eust as Missouri, It will Lo mainly composed of ex-Coufederate soldiers, and will probabiy be commanded Ly an eminent Cous federute calvary oilicer now living In Mlesourl, whose nnme 18" not unfwiliar In Mexico, The cavalry column will bo lea by the gentivinan who s now Lere conducting the beforc-mentioned negotiations, Thoe fute of the whole movement now dependson sxsurancesof non-nterference from tho Adwinistration, 1f satiafuctory assirances uro given, the middle of Septewber ‘will svo 2,600 Amerleans in Sunora, & Governmont organized, and the State declarod fndependent of Mexico. vo fur 4 the Dlaz Guvornment fu concerned. This movement, while it s belu‘ romoted by womo of the men who were conceruod lu the aboriive moves of two years ago, will bo Indopendont of that on- terprise, 80 far avthe Anancus of It are concerned, —— FIANOS TO RENT, Bplendid upright and square pianos for rent at low rates. Second-hand square pianps closing out at leus than cost. Lyon & Ilealy, Etste aud Monroe stroets, ———— That famillar «}uumluu. **The glsss of fanhlon and the mold of form, ' night well Lo applied toa journal llke Andrews’ Hazar. No lady who has usitated at the high price of fushion ‘monthiics uced hesltate Jonger, The Hazar, complete s it i, coste but 81 & year. . It Andrews, Cincin. uatl, publisher. DEATHIN, B VPO Sl ioiuus SPT U SU CARTEN—The funeral of the late Artemas Carter will take place at Umity Church, curner Nourth Dearborn and Walnut-its., on Monday, the 14th inst., at 2 o'clock, Fricada of tho deceased are fu- vited to atteud, PRIBYL—May 13, at 193 North Curtls street, Tguus Pribyl, aged U7 years. Funoral "May 15 at’ 10 &, m., by carrlages to Rowelnsll,. §27" Kacine papers pleass copy. HANPT—May 13, Jobn A, Haoft, aged 18 years 8| n 1sto residence, 240 Parquer street, this afteraoon at 1 o'cloc HUTTON-May 13, at 304 Archer avenue, Will. tam Gearge, sun of Willlam and IKate Hutton, oged 2 {tln and 8 monthy, . “uncrsl to Uskwood thisdey at 11 a,m. Fricnds will please 1ake notice. GRACELAND CEMETERY, ‘Tha atiention of thoss who Lare not yet selected & burial-place ls favited b0 Graceland Cometery Among fta sdvantages o undulatiug eurface aod agoly The iskes Wi aderdral sl e fakes Its grest natural beautyy ne trevat & wravelly suoss + vlug apriugs ul water ¢ 0 Lo uiade and whi 1y wwiis about <0 beygua, T Couy (X) acres of lsnd busides hat alrc videe e nuwer sec tuoe which slall bo sdded lu the tus wlll be watntalned ou'thy **lawn plan.” Auio, 1ts lot-holders ard » fualunity of thy Woit prowluey cltlzens of Culeagu. 1t lias & lurge and covstantly fue creasiug l.ll'll\:‘V .vlfiN'l‘ YUSND, coutrolled by o -owoers, which will lasure the perpelual malne teasuce uf the Cauiciory, rucelaud can be reached by 8 pleasaat drive througi Linculu Park. or Ly thu borsc-cary, which leave tha cors uer of Clark sud My lisou-sls UBco every Lour, sad GobuLes WiLh tho stesu-dummy, MEDIOAL. To All, Particulary Invnlfds, spring Is & trylog season. Ioilications of sickness should st once bo attended to, Fatal dlseases may ba caused by allowing the bowels to become constipated and the system to remain in & disordered condition, until the disorder has time to develop ftself, Anounce of prevention s worth & pound of curs, ls an old and trotheul saying. Therefors, we advise all who are troubled with the complalnts now very prevalent— headache, tndigestion, dlsordered liver, want of sppe- thte, n '8, or feverlahakin, to take, without delsy, Bchenck’s Mandrake Pill. We know of no remedy so harmtess and decisive Inftaaction, It atonce strikes at tho root of thodlseasa and produces s heslihy tons to the system. Peopls never need suffer from any diseaso arleing from a disordared condition of the lver 1t they would take this excollent medicine when they feel the first Indications of the malady, Families teaving home for ths summcr months atiould take thres or four boxes of these pilis with them, They have an almost {ostantaneous effect. They will relfeve the patlent of hieadscho In one or twa hours, and will raplidly cleansa the lyer of surrounding bile, and will cffectunily provent a billlous attack, They are sold by Al dru DABRITT'S TOILET SOAP, A L B BABBICTS TOILAT S0AR. 'Unrivaled for the Tollet end _the ntific ex- on periment theman. Tl utacturerof . 1 s Tieat Soap has petfected, andiow offers (o tha e e 1T AL LA ROAT T the Vorll, Only the puress Vegaiable Gus used in iir manydcture. For Use in fhe Nursery it Has No Equal Worth len thnes Its cost to every mother and famlly tn Christendom. ~ Samplc Loz, containing 3 cakes of d ounues cach, seat free to any address ou receipt of73 cents. Address B.T.BABBITT, Now YorkCity. FOR BALE BY ALL DRUGUGISTS, A PERFECT TOILET SOAP. First among the requisites of the toflet 1s & good artlcle of Suap, but to procure it fs not slways &n cssy matter. Many of the most vxoensive Soaps in the mar- ket are mado from coarse and deletorfous matarisls, and thetr delicate coloring nnd fragrant perfums too often conceal the most ropulslye fmpuiities, The disclosures recontly mado pubilo regarding this subject ara post- tivelv startling, and deserve serfous considerstion, Scented Soape ars now Kuown to be extremely objece tlonable, esbcclally If applied to the head; Injuring the hatr, Ieritating the scalp, and fuduclng sovers hosd. aclica, The character of the ingredients may be Inferred from the statement uf ® yeutleman who makes the scentlng of Svavs his business; Lo recently declared that persons engaged In this omployment were thort-lved; from seven o ten years being the lonieat poriod during whicti tlie ocoupation could ba fulluwed, e diticulty ot procuring s perfectly pure acticla of Tollet 50ap 18 at fast vbyiated, 'ln'uwu ver, thauks 10 tha enturprise and chiemical vkiii of AIr. 1L T, BAunL, of New York, tha world-rcnuwned Boap Manufacturer, Whiose imense catavilaiient 1 by far the iargeet of ts kiiud fu the United Bates. Tuo renown of Mr. IiaRniTe's varfous produciions bas for many yoars been wiilely di seniinated, but this Iateit succews le the appropriats crown (o the numerous yistorios irendy scbieved. After vears of patient labor and suientific experims Mr, IAnnreT has succeeded In perfectiug tiie yom tluiiof tho fnesttollet soxp over Introdaced, Tho pr clpal fngredients are tiio pureat vegetable olls; the m UfACturing procesmes are cntirely new and orlyinl e Tesult (8 simply unparalied u this department of fus th dustry. ** B T l!AIII'rr‘lT?I(Xil‘I Boar™ fa tho trade-mark 0! ave )1 by wiitahi this elozant for application to the delicsta s! aud ludfes, It {4 altogotlior unequalcd properties. The Soup is nel pecsumed, the Ingredieute clng of such abeelute purity as to roquire oo id from cheinlairy to disgules inforlor materfals, ‘The mowt ro. fined taste cansiders the absones of aritficial perfuma lie perfoction of swetnous, and the peoullas charactors stic of 13 T. Usbitve Tollet Bowp renders 1t tho most neaithful'snd agreesble articlo of tho kind ever magu- . i n factured, "Thoug apecily deiratio for the wie of Indles and children, s soap i3 equslly lPl‘Ngfll(a for gentlos 0 and as it makes a hesvy Jather it o al talter, OF tho finekt s0aps. for barbers Tt 1a_ just belig the fin a; uso. dflced upan the wuarket, but the demsnd for 16 wilisooa camme gencral,—New York Tridune. B. T. BABBITT, New York City. NEW PUBLICATIONS. MUSIC BOOKS Wrs, Van Cott’s ‘Wil be the Lrightest falag sur,_For Goup PRATSE BOOK, (i il Steetings, (n Prem) 2 cta, B and the Murdhy perance ‘Meetings, ready for ftl Sbinhi&z River-—gg AW B Praige---28 The School 8008 Bk~8.60] FoiecttitPse pichooles Three Shintng 8, Bch. Bong books, Those who don’t uso them wiil miss 00! BustSTie® for“Eotscapat dpak e far Epuscopal | Ghoral ‘The High Sthool Cholr—$1) Booke** rue asi ivstss The Encore $.75| i et RrEE conRioceant Eacr | Stainer & Barrett's ;2:.,_‘;.‘:5; Sebibied’ DIOTIONARY TR 0f Musical Torms, Either book malled, post free, for rotall price, LYON & HEALY, Chicago. Oliver Ditson & Co,, Boston. O, 11, Dituon & Couy J. E. Ditson & Co., 843 1 Nl"m\!gl'k? Buccessors Il?hll»lelfl & Walker, TINTERNATIONAL EXIIIBITION, THB PERMANENT INTERNATIONAL EXIIBITION, Main Buflding, Centennial Grounds, Willboopenon and after May 10, 1677, with a well: clasifed’ arrangeuent ot exiibic so Jisplayed aa (o faciiitate the advantagoous lnspection sad study of them, UHES AND MINERA ULASH LAS.‘(D CERAMIC WA Svonnrrone, HOUSENOLD ARTICLES, . RANUEXcTumNG piocesars, AND CHEMICAL PHOD UCTS, fnectal collections of EDUCATIONAL APPLIANCES, PHILOSOLUICAL APEARATU S NU MUDI and (anumerabla arslcles suoai, L8, FINK ANU INDUSTHIAL ARTS, TuE DXCORATIVE 2Xb ViIK Uskrel. - o fow words, twenty acres of selccled natural or Induatr! -lwvdncu‘ Fepruscaung the s<itiful achisye- ments of mankind lo ALL PARTS OF TIIE WOILLD. Agrund Musle-tand. occupying thy irih end of the malu trensept, has seats sora chorus of iwenty-ive hundred perauis, and Organ ot ottier q',liu"llvlnh!ltmwnllnd cyvealngs, The Graod Di- WABNINGTON tshows. wlénugnlllx.gzemfi,vflyf 0 Nee tasie VECARATIoN o7 NpEPENDENCE. The Price of Admission s 25 Cents, 8 visi , wighout extea chi P A R R sud the Lotaulcal Usrden. returnd T eF psyment) (0 the Permanent khibitlon, af 1oy .l b4 ater, R s B et ol b Canti . o e biacs dor R I EY Geaeral Aguat. SEWING MACHINES, BEST IS’ CHEAPEST. NBW WILLOOX & GIBBS AUTOMATIC L WING MACHINE, LATEST INVENTION, Froduciag MARVELOUS RISULTS 1t4 surpassiog merlt bepoad all competllon, and wakes it the ¢ uotwltlistanding the lsrge lnducements olored by scliers of nuley, bard-runalug, troublesome, iwu-thread easion machlice. Uuly Macklue Tu the World with Automstlec Feas tures, aud with oo Tenslou to Manage, IVILLCOX & GiBBS N, (Cor. l.h)n)q‘.l; ¢ 154 1 Iuludw 200 & 202 M Wi HICAGS MERCANTILE AG CY, ROOM 36, 162 WASHINGTON s%:N ¥ AUCTTON RALES. W, A, BUTELRS & Co™ Commimion Anctioneers, 118and 120 Wahaah. THE ENTIRE 8TOOK OF D. W. VAN COTT & (0, JEWELERS, AT AUOTION, At their Btore, 224 Blate-st., MUNDAY MoRy. ING, May 14,8t 10 0'Clock, i ftel d fng, And contlaus Afternoon and Eventng. Among tyy GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES Of the Best Make, Fine Gold Jowelry, Gold Chaing Olooks, Eta., 2 Rogers & Bros. Silver Ware, WM. A, BUTTERS & CO. Auctionee, ABE LIPMAN, Pawnbrok Wiil Hold an Auctlon Sale of UNREDEEMED MERCHANDISE HONDAY nd TUESDAY Mornings, May 4 anf 1f AL100'Clock, at the Auctlon Roomsof Wit A, BUTTERS & Co,, Northeast corner of Walisa ind Saateon:it. Frame Dwelling-louse, "No. 54 Rorth Antst., AT ATUCTION, "mwrnoen: May 14, at 1 o'clock, on the prem, ¥31. A, DUTTERS & CO., Auctloneers ENTIRE FIXTURES OF PANNING'S BILLIARD HALL, 112 and 114 East Randolph-st, AT ATCTION, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 13, at 10 0Cloc, We shall sell without rescrve, at Fanning's B Jinly 3 Druuswick's fest DIATY Tablen, with Hons Cues, pte., 1 Pool Table, complete, Elegantly- Finiihe. Tiar ‘Counter French, Fisto Bar lirror, Walous e Lo, Gas Cliandellers, ete., etc, mnfl 8 fne stock of Imported Wines, Liquors, and o, WL, A, BUTTERS & CO.,_Auctioneen, ,200 BOTTLES WINES, GIN, WHISKY, AND BRANDY, 26 Cases Californis Champngna, AL Auctton, Wl AeHuT M o'clock, at our Salésroonts, 116 and 130 Wal WAl A BUTTERS & G,y Al WEDNESDAY TRADE SALE, INPORTED - WHITE CHIN Dinner, Tes, and Tollet Scts, Vases, Colognes, Win/ Bets, Cuspldars, Card Hecelvers, Ete, 260 Packages Glassware, Qobietn, Tumblers, Ales, Wines, Lamps, Tsgery, Chim. pove Bie. - TR GRAN TR wad TR S nplcnheuml open_Ints. Involce Fine Table Cai- tery, Bliver-Fisiad Ware, Carpets. and Oflcloila, e R A i clock: " Sz \:’M. A, BUTTEKS & CU., Auctionen, THEURSDAY TRADHE SALE, DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTHIXC, Boots and Shees, Straw Goods and Wool Mats, Thursdsy Mornlng, 3ay 17, st 9130 o'clock, At Butters & Co.'s Auction Rooms, second floor, iy and Country Merchants will slways dnd good aad bio AL OUr sales. WA, A, BUTTERS & €O., Auctloneers BUTTERS & CO.’S Repular Satnrday Furoitre Sale BATURDATY, May 10, at 0:20 o'clock a. m., At thelr Salosrooms, 118 and 120 Wabash-sv. By GEO. P. GORE & CO,, 08 and 70 Wabash-av. On Tuesday, May 15, at 10 0'Cloek AN ELEGANT STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS SHIFTING-TOP BAROUCHES, Twoand three-spring Phaetons, All. Loathor To uggios, Road and Demoorat Wagons, and Harnesses ‘without reserve. GEO. P, GORE & CO,, Auct'rs. RECULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, Tuesday, May 16, 9:30 a. m, Qur usul Hnos Regular Seasonable Goods, A Tisukrupt Stock Clothing. ‘A Superior Showiog Dress Silks. A linkrupt Klock Gents' A Line Two-Button Kid Gloves, SOARPR T Scoer r. a1, 0. P, GORE & CO., Auctioneers, GEO. P. GORE & (0, 68 & 70 Wabash-av.,, WILL CLOSE OUT AT AUCTION, ON WEDNESDAY, May 16, at 9:30 & m. 1,300 Cases Costom-Made Boots, Shoeg& Stippers Auctioneers, 75 and 80 Randoipl-st. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT. At U. 8, Bonded Warehouse, Cor, Harrison.at. and Paoiflo-ave, TUESDAY MONNING, Moy 16, at 10 v'clock 1\;‘0 }fl'l: welln Jurge lot Mivcellancous Unclaime rel N, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers. For Tuesday Morning, May 16, at 9:30 o'clock, At our New Stores, 78 and H0 Tiandolph-st., will make a large aud ld\lll;:cl‘%v- le new and sec ond-han FURNITURE, CARPETS, General Hou 1d_Goods, Qeneral Merchandlse, S ELISON, POMEROY & CO, Auct'ra By RADDIN & CLAPY, 85 Wabnabay, BOOTS AND SIOES AT AUCTION. ADAY, 0 o'clock, we will offer 1,38 KT Al “JT'E'E"'"H ”uv“nr‘;‘ar::-"rg.‘fl; i aplo Chses 'to bo sold wildew v., Chicago. UCTION BY CATALOGUE. 5 EOSANIRLS MONZIE, AUCTIONEERS, 42 & '44 Madison-st., near Wabash ‘We will sell Lo-motrow, Tuesday, May 15, 1877, 83 4 otbntat o iy Gonde it S el o SEWING MACIHINES. Prices_Rgduced. «JIE FAMILY FAVORITE” IMPROVED NewModel Machine: Light-Running, Noiseless, No Goars, No Osms, No Bprings. New and Blegant Styles of Woodwork. er, Monds fsca, 'K Gen, Ladles' Blzes, Disck From this date, by the explration of Patents o0 dee which we have becu paylng royaliles, woan enabled to sell our machises st Greatly Reduced Prices, And aa Jow 83 thoss of any frst-class machlos. Head for Clrewlars and Price Liste. WEED SEWING MACHINE CO, 208 & 205 WABASH-AY,, CELEURATED throuzhout tho l!nlulul-b vxljr.u u;;wa . aud up bAs 40, o per D, Addrest ordoewaUN WL, Coules touer, Cuita, e