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., elther of | THE CHICAGO TRIBUNLE: MONDAY, MAY 0, 1875, § THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. A patty of elghteen tourlsts from Rew Or- leana are at the Bherman House, *Yonr maney or your life! ' said the villala, Do you take scrip?” sald the victim, A gentieman out fo the vicinity of Lincoln Park has begun the cultivation of the damestic Tien. 11is neighbors on either hand were dropped from the church-rolls yesterday at their own request, and think that now they can do fult Justice to the subject. A fireman named Manning, attached to No. 1, hns been mlsslnfi from his post' for two days past. One day he sprained his ankle in coming down a patent conveyance from the sleeping apartments to tho main floor, but ft was not thought tobe a serious matter. Ho bas not been seen since. At3:30 yesterday afternoon Lizzte Blersch, 18 years of age, while carelesaly standing on the alutment of Twelfth street ridge, walting for 4t ta close, hiad her foot badly crushied between the closing bridee and the sbutment. Bhe was removed to her bome, No. 74 Liberty street, and was.nttended by Dr. Henry, -+ At 10:80 ycsterday forencon a team of horses attnched to a buggy, owned by F. Daft, corner Wabash avenue and Thirty-first street, and driven by his fon, ran away at the corner of Randoll[‘h and Stato streets, At the cor- ner of Madison strect they were stop) bya mllé:slnn with street car ‘No, 27, amage teifling, It belog rumored that two of the Custom- Jlousc workmen, Kalstrom and McQueeney, had breen discharged because they ifled ge!ora the Investigating Commission, a r Knrlur asked Mr. ‘Burling yeaterdav what truth there was fo'the uorf. e stld ho wasn't aware that hem had given any evhilence. * There 113738 o work forthem, and hencetheir dismissal, 1) A Weet-8ide barher has been struck with a inotatle Jdea. He will emplov hereafter none but dumb wen, and an cight-horse-power phon- ograph in the middle of the room will sing eelcctions from tho latest operas, tell comic storiee, and repeal all the confessions of Mrs. Tilton, the market quotations, clection returns, and the like. Thero are millions on milllons o it, be thinks. Minor nrrests: Thomas Tlerney, a {guth charged with stealing pigeons from John hl, of 135 Milwaukeo avenue; Daniel Sullivan, ehareed with the larceny of clothing_ by Officer MéCmn: Jobn McDevitt, obtaining drinks In n Weat Madison atrect sojoon under nretoxt of *being apolico officer; Kittle Tves and Magcle Heddin, two colored women brought fn by De- tectives Flynn and 8tewart, and charged with the larceny of $35 from Norman Norton, a guest at the Sands House. .7ud1:c Goodwin, of Deteolt, has been In the clty for a day or two. tha guest of his name- rake, D. Goodwin, Jr. The Judze Is on his way to hiold court st Menomince ana Fscanaba. It 1x rald Juilze Goodwin Is the oldest judicisl of- ficer In the West, haviog bee on the Banch as Judee of the Bupreme Court and Clreuit Courts of Michigan ever since 1843. Ho was President ofthe Constitutlonal Conventlon of 1850, and a member of Lho Conventlon of 1867, and United States Attorney for Michigan under Presidents Jacksou and Van Duren, ‘The lecture of the Ri.-Rev. DNr. Spasulding, Bishop of Teorls, on the *Enthustam of Humanity," drew a large number nf people to MeCormick's Hall last evening, and the power of the speaker was shown by the close nttentfon which waa pald to sll he said. He is one of tho maost eloquent men {n the country, and etijoys the distnction of heing able to get together at his leetures a larger audionce than any other of the Catholle clergy In the West. The procecds of the lecture were for the benefit of St. Joseph's loapital—a worthy charily—und quite a nica sum was realized. Tha average Bunday ecenn fo the West Twelfth atrect district {s as gnod fun as a circus. Ycsterday afternoon a drunken woman was tound on the street near the corner of Halsted and Maxwell strcets by a gang of boys, whoat once began teasing her.” A boy's delfghit Ia nnt in the mischief lic does, but tn tho exclting chase that follows the comuission of some dep- redatlon. The woman was sagered, and chused the boys lively enough, until the crowd grew to gleantic proporttons, A larze policeinan dared 1o luteriere with the ontertalument, and the woman assaulted him. A drunken woman's delizght {3 to sit flat and almost lifeless on the sldewalk, and defy the policeman to walk lier 1othe station or even carry hier. The police- man looked about for atd, and, sr,vlnx: o butch cr's wacon close at hand, dumped the refracto- Tvicmale intoit. Herethen was s dilemma: ahero was uo_ horse, and If tho policeman got outto draw the wugon, the woman could not e constrained to. remaln, The boys ssw an. other opportunity for it and athering about the vehiclo they [aid hold of it, and either drew or pushied 1t some blocks to the statlon, where the drunkard was dumped into a cell. A crowd numbering at least several thousand followed in the traiu, People who moved last week are beainning to get acquainted with each othe. A black-cyed womat, with a lang, thin nose, moved into a house on West Jarrlson street on Wednesiday last. From that thno thme till 11 p. m, on 8at- urduv she was occupled, the outrolng tenants having left the houso & perfact pigstye that any decent person would ho ashinmed to osk an Es- quimaux Cuffre to live in, in scrubbing and rub- Linz, und toiltng and moiling, oud washing and duiting, having, as sho herscl? satd, not a nio- ment to turn round In. And vet, when at & a'clock on Sunday morning ber hushand came down to breaklost, this faithful spouse was ahle tu 1ell him all sbout the parlor furniture next door, and how one hindleg of the big zreen arm-chalr behind the door on your left as vou went fn had the enstor off, and “was propped uj onu pleee of brick. and that there was 2 big oil- #pot under the sofa nlmkvhal. the uelghbor on e other wde wore o silk dress that had been furneit ut least twice, and was badly frayed on three of the breadths: ulso, that the man across the way hadhad b nln? cut down from $1,500 121,500 on the 1et of January, and what the Tumily expenditures wero to n cent; also, that the little Loy i the sccond house round the yound the curner(white, with green biinds) who had basn down with the mumos, was guing to e out uext day, with futerestingd blographical, genealordeal, historleal, statistival, and muscella- Neaus Infurmation concerning everybndy withina radtusof & hundred and fifty llnl! Bhe had also Lorrowed on ax to split her kindling with, and whlle they werg at breakfnst a nelghbor's fitile #ir came In to return the tes her ma bad bor- ruwed of the uew-zomera the uight befuro, “ Any news this wmorning?” sald an fmplaca. e Detiocrat, who bas for months Leen Lowl. ner for the punishment of everybody connected with the Gircat Fraud, “ Yes, something of fmportance from Wushington," sald his friend; * didn't you see the extras whicn you weredown tawn{” "¢ No," sald the impiacable Democrat; s whatfsupf Has the Congrees resolved to riseinthe ight of an wulraged peoply, and, elatehing the vils usurper by the throat, to hurl Him from tho seat he accuples throuzh Fraud{ I telryou, sir, that thl justics {s done in this mattery sir, free-born Amerleuns will sgitate sud ugitate, and never cease to acitats tHl— till the cows come home, and the genfus of victory perclies upon their banners,” Haves 18 out,~he yeslened this alternoon," sald his rtend, “and ‘Tilden was sworu (o at three winutes past 5. Bully, fsn't fuf" * Buily i aaid the uplacable Démocrat, o his jaw fell and his face turned of o palo ashen hue; J buliyt it's snother of those dam Radical tricks,. Who ou carth wanted Hayes out and Tildenind What in blazes’ name did they o and diuturb the business of the country at this moment? Why coutdn't they leave things In etaty quo, ond lct the ~usurper writhe In "lis Cstolen seat tili the peo- vle * rose u&-. fn thele mivhe I 1550 and Lurled bim futo the abyss of—into the ubyss, In - factt EhI" % What," sall tils riend, 1 thought you wanted the Fraoud punbhed and the Usurper burled, and so on, P. sk q.* “Never, never,! cried the implacable Democrat, with wuch eanestness; we want it denounced, and we wanted to have something to denounce, and now that Hayes bas reskrued aud Tilden #4 tn, what'n thunder arc we golng todo fora rievauce) That's what [ want to Lnow,, Blumed if this here Republic isn't go- Juz 1o pardition quicker'u u dog could trot.” Touched by the good mun's griet, bis fricnd told “uiny that it was only a joke. I fee] 83d the jwplacabla Dewocrat, us he Walked un bis bands for joy, I feel as Uf the Tuimer House bad been lified off of wmv breast. Come aud let's bave somctulug to drink; vut dou’t wours wo ugain that way, The pruspect is too uwlut (o be thought of {or a morment, o ACCIDENTAL BII0OTING, About 8 o'clock last evenivg two inen named Jolu Stovy und John Priabe, both thoroughly saturated with lyuor, coraged in shooting at & anark lu the rear of Nu.:fl}lmel avenue, with a swiall Whlteeyville revolver, Slovy fired onu £hot, and then Priave tired, and os be did so a faiut scream was Licard, und s little 5-year-old Loy usmed Erunk Kovitskowas), residiug at the uumber uawed, fell Lo tbe grouud. ‘The buliet Lad entered the little fellow's tigut tung 8 few inches below the uipple. Ho wus Atlv:u=§ Ly Dr. Hidwetl, but ws the ball bad takena dowoward course it could uot be fouud. Me wus unable Lo give suy idea ol the result of the wound uutil to-dgy. Both men were urrested soun after the Gepurrcose by Qficer dutu Enricht, aud wers luckied up i the Ihertue Sueet Statious They dal, as also do anumber of witnesses, that the shooting was purely accldental, but If such fren use of firearms tloes not constitute a very bad cose of criminal cnrelcssness, it would be hard to find aname for it. Late last night the injured child was very low and weak, and was lardly expected to live through the night. TIOTBL ARRIFALS. Tremont Ifous—The Hon. T. C. Ponnd, Chip- ewa Falle; James A. ilawley, Dixon: T. L. Sel- Judge C. T, Phelps, Tinriington: the amberiafn, Durlington: J. K. Tabor. New York: L. E. Hansan, Wheeling; F. A, Smith, Cincinnstl; the flon C, A, Maycr, Pennsylvania; D, M. Peck, Harclshat Datton, Lonia: il Grand_Jacife—L, Waterman, New Or- . cCalloch, Montreal: Samuel Carron . Cadue,’ Doston: ' F, D. Clarze, ul: D. R, Ford, Philadelphis: G. W. Dellaway, Mascatine; R.T. McNeal, Davenport. Latmer “iouer. .’ stcdman, Boston: I Pay, Phlladeiph! M. Mille. Dayton: Cs Bancroft, Rngland; II. R. Worthinglon, New York: W. Il Wyman, Clncinnatiz Dr. J. §.'Til- den, “Peckskil; D [irown. Anckland, ‘N. 7. Marsball Wood, London; L. larper, Canterbnry, Z....Sherman louse=D, C, Ripley, P! Whi W8, . 3. Wendls and Q. 1l Dire! K. Stiles, Omaha; Henry Joy, THE RING ALDERMEN. TORIT DISGUST OVER TNR COUNCIL COMMITTEES, The true inwaniness of the tacties adopted by the Alderinen who “got left' in tho appoint- ment of the Council Committees (s cropping out momentarily through certain manifesta. tlons, the result of bitter disappointment. The heaviest chances were based, orizinally, upon the seleccion of Pearsons for the Chairmanship of the Finance Committee. Ifa appolutment, one Alderman sald, will prove to the Bilk. Btockings that weare acting reasonably with them. The position is an Important oue, and they will certainly give us Ald. Lawler,tsay, for the Commlittec on Railroads, Ryan on Fire and Water, and McNurney on Gas. Avother Al- derman eald that the city was fn bad financial difficuities Just nowv. Pearzons was Chalrman of the Finnnea Committee at the time the stop- pageof the pav of the citv rcinployes conte menced, and, if thero possibly be any trouble, let Ald. Pearsons atand it. It scrves him right. Cary, for Judictary, was standing well at one time, hut, for Srm\emlnl reasone, that position was conceded to Tuley, ‘Tully, as Chairman of the Committee on 8chools, was re- arded as certaln, on the ground of experlence, fiu baving been uw_ School Inspector, The maoner in which they regard the present 8chool Committee s this: The majority of the Comumnitteo aro Germnns, There are Schwelsthal, Beldler, Kunopf, Culler. ton, and Tully—three to twvo/s This means the teaching of German In tho public schuols. ' Might os well teach Irlsh,' remarks an Alder- man of the *got left ' party ~ The man thevy wanted in thelr ranks moat of all was Smyth, of the Ninth, who keot severelv distaut from all of the factions. s position was to be the Chalrmansbip of the Committee on Printing. He refuscd nll offers, however. n Alderman among the defeated explains the matter by the fact that they bad to fight the Rafiroad osod Qas Comunittecs, * For in- stance,” he savs, “look at Riordan, of the Beventh; he eella hay to the West Btde Ratlroad Company. \What 13 tho result} Riordan {s on the Committea on Rallroads, on the Cummltteo on Strects and Alleys of the West Division, and there I8 1o doubt byt that Hickey, got him on tho Committee on Pollce! Ald. Sandera’ ac- tion (of tlie Second) Is alsa uvtn'llz commented upon. And asto Cook petting Public Buitd- ings,—it was never dreamed of. Yesterdny afternoon n meeting was held on Col rady, Weel fleld, Muss ‘ren- ton, West Harmeon strect, “ut which was discussed the propnsed reconsideration of the Council Committecs to-nizht. No detinine action was taken. A party vresent, however, allowed that the fn- troduction of Ald. Lawler's resolution asto the admission of Hildreth Into the Council was premature, and decldedly o, It turned Rior- dan over, and what Influence e had, Riordan took his action with the other side as a matter of self-preservation. If [lildreth wera adinit- ted, Riordan, who was his old opponent in the Boventh, would lose his eeat, 1T Lawler had not {ntroduced that resolutiun, 1t was the opin. fon of tho party referred to that the Council Committees would carry, ac aliout arranced In the caucuscs held, and lieretofore published in Tue TRIBUNE. JULIUS M, STEIN, A CONVICTED LIIRF RESTORED TO FUEEDOM, South Division residents were yesterday gs tonished to scc Jullus M. Steln, who ought to Lo fn the Penitentlary, walking about among thew n free man, Steln {s the clothler who pleaded tullty to Implication in what a1e known as the Eager cloth robberles of tho stora of Clayhurgl, P.k)r,luln & Go., on Wnabash avenue, and that- of Kilian & Miller, on Archier avenue, and who was sontenced to five years fn the Peniteullary, Afterwards, upon avowing that ho fully expected to serve his term, and ex. pected no clemency or favors to be shown him, ho wos wused a8 a witness fn tho (ieorge Eager trial, and was Instrumental fn bringing about & couviction and recommendation that ficorgge bo sent' to tho Penitentiary for two years. 8toln was nlso un Importunt sitness in the Dalilquist robbery, for whith Euger was awarded ono year in the Penitentiary, Ile was alsa to be used as a witness nizalnst Oscar Burns and otliers pow In fall, who are sold to havo constituted the Eager gaue of burglars that comunleted thie cloth robberics, Itwasaccounted strange Lhat Kagershould succeed In westing new trinls, and in other ways maintaining his liberty desplta the convictions, but it was nc. vounted sti!l stranzer when Steln was yesterday Zound upon tbe street a free nan. A “Linusn reporter ut onco sct about an Investigation, and learned that, at 13:30 veaterday afternoan, John Lyle Ring, Btein's attorney, ubon goini to the Toat-Oflice, fuund a eenled envelure theru fn his box, which, uoon belng apencd, was found to contain & Governor's pardon for Steln, ‘The document had been expected Saturday, but it was thouzht that it would come addressed to Btato's-Attorney Mills. Mr. King lost no time {n serving [ty Orst upon Mr. Mills and then ubon the joll authoritics, aud Blein stepped forth from the jail, n welghtier and a better- lookiug man than when e entered it somo five months ago. A few weeks ago It was alleged that ba was sickly, and would ale {f kept there, but he certalnly dla not show any such signs upon reappearing In the sunlight of yesterday. Whather his consclence has” undergone any more change than his outer appaaranve fs o matter of much conjecture, but lie said to a friund last evenfog that honceforth he would be Lonest in all his dealings: As may bo cxpected, his pardon vccasioned consfaerable surprise atmong the Eazer crowd, whorofused to helfeveit until thoy hadween Stein personaily, What effect his pardon will have upon Eager's case [s hard to predict; time alone and State's-Attoruey Mille can tell that, Uut, fuasmuch as the Eager crowd openly rated the law that mllowed o self-couvicted thief to escapo the Penitontiary, it is falr to presume that they are afrald Steln's pardon will by a sad blow st thelr leader, As to what means were used to bring shout & Fanlnu, bug little conld bo gleancd yesterday, fowever, it was stated on rellable “authority that King tixed the alfalr upon the oceaslon of & Tecent visit to this ity by Gov. Cutlom. ‘The vethtion fur pardon fssald to have been signed by Judzes McAllister und Jameson, who werg convigced that Stefn had been hastily dealt with, and was wot so much “slnning 88 sinocd aewingt"; also that l.‘ll?'-Atlnmvy Tuthill, Btate’s-Attorney Mills, AlQ. Jonas, Clayburgl, Eimnstelu & Co., and a number of promiusut Hebrows, hiad appeoded thelr slgna- tures and influence. In conncctlon with tho affair & little plece of street-gossip Is here given for what it fs worth: A'lawyer, who had just heard of the pmion. asked I Stein had eyer been nsido the ‘enitentiary walls, and, u{mu being ooswered inthe newative, gave It ns bis opinfon that Guy, Culloin bad no legal right to grant a pardon. It 1s purely a Jegal paint, and may possibly he worth dlscussiou in thu preseot instauce, TIIE COURTS. HBW SUITS, DANKRUPICIES, JUDGMENTS, RTC, The argument of the motion for jujunction In the case of Mazruder vs, The North Chlcago City Raliwsy Company was sct for Saturday morning before Juare Blodeett. Nobody so- veared for the city, and, on wotlon of complain. unts, the Judge graoted a temporary fujunction 49 praved fu the bill. The suit war bezun to prevent the clty from attempting to coilect the $20 license fee recently authiorized by ordinance to bu levied vn each car owned by the Com- vany. DIVORCES, Eltzabeth 8. Beaver Ulcd a bill pgafnst her husband, Sawuel Il. Beaver, Saturday, aikiog for u divorcq on account of bis sllezed adultery, Dorts Degener ulso wauts o divores frow bes busbaud, Louts Degencr, u faner fu Proviso, ou nccount of bis utrageous cruclty, which biss becowe unendurable. She ulso asks for au ju- juuction to prevent bim from disposiug of Lis larmn aud otber property untll ber rights sro deterwiued. Judze Willlams Saturday granted a decrec of divorce to Joseph Kaby Irom Christing Kuby wu the ground of drunkenuess; to Howard L. Ruwley from BMory A, Al Hawley, for descr- tou; to Jullus Sdcke trom Mariayos ¥, Bilcky, for drunkenness: and to Ciaus Il Wahnken in lesa than fort those here are “AMBER.?* onds, o of the Jury jcay. ect, for wo have many varl the kitchen, One honsa from Mary-3Valnken, for desertion. Ing thelr hate fichind, ad tho fudga hia gold | ties in a small way, Irom the waving rank REaes- | tered nuout bosriie m;fi";“;‘,";,‘”g“"" . BANKRUPTCY. spectacles, all of which Mr. Chiew Kow Yup | es upon the lwlanis and old flood-plains of the | white " yeac by lay the skelero, < ATeh An order was {ssued for the examination of appronriated, torether with the loose chanco fu | rivera, up to the varied common pralrie grasses | dog, showing “that’ tho brite In \ of o Robert Johnston, An "Average American Matron ' [ the cleri’s drawer, o wealtiw eathen fn | and the baifaly aw Gama rasseeof tho Wz | oy Soying, that master, Hepe (20" The proceedings against Sencea IIL Parish entirely free trom Jeprosy, 1Te will aatl in the | or drier 1ands. Weat, toward and beyond the | company. of young nud old Heeing e Iy were ordered to be dismlssed. Renews Her Youth, George W, Camphell wasdaturday appointed Assignee ot Jullus T. Edwin, Assignees will be chosen at 10a. m, to-day Missourl, the grasses predominate which cure upan the ground into rich winter food. Here, wpon these fertlle plnins, is now grown the standard hard spring wheat of which we ) steaincr for Hong Kong with about §90,000, thero the reialng of & mother vaialy L2 #3; e ; shelter hee three little children fray ' fi 1 storm. Qutslde one of the gates, I hi: DEAF AND DUMB. One Would Judge So, at Least, for damncs. P, Charlea D. King, nnd have befora written, anf which now contelbutes | o Hos o Joman soliier, lo Somplete arm, James P, T a . King, an 4 : T il whic with the key of the city-gate | 2 $n Siabeiy, . ateon, Chaslos L from the Letter Below. Card from the Runeriftendont of the Jacke | to the falr fame of’ Minnesotn wheat, AOUL | standing fabitaity ab Ws st foand. Afef ‘The compasition mesting of Hall & Spencer annvilie Institution. every lLushel of it is bought specially aud | centurles, he was discavered, “elad g et 18 sct for the same hour, To the Lditar of The Tridune. shipped to the mills direct. Southiern Dakota | armor, the helmet on his empty k. gy ol UNITRD STATES COURTS. Enthustastio Desoription of & Trip from | Institumion ron 1us Envcation or tnr | 150180 a good corn country? and here oats, rye, spear o his bouy fingers.'” In’ thy thy Johin Fenzer et al. began a sult Saturday agalust Georee 1. Okell, clainiing $5.000. BUPERIOR COURT IN BRIEF. Modesta Van Den Wildenberg Oled a bill Baturday sgainst Charles Harms, Mathilde Harms, Ellas Greenebaum, Gerhard Foreinan, Jullus Rosenthal, J. W. Converae, and athers, to foreclose twa trust-decds for 84,000 on Lots B, 7. and 13, Block 70, of Russcll, Mather & Roberts' Addition to Chicago. barley, notatoes, and swall fruits proluce most sbundantiy. ‘Fhe topogrophy of this reglon, Lo which we first alluded, is greatly in Its favor. There are nomotintaine in Dakota except the so-called Black Hills. The general elevation fs notgrests but here the Missourl has plowed out g deep and vast valley, Tha highest point-in North- western Jown Is 1,700 fect above sca-level, and it 1s as high fo part along the Minnesotn DsAr AND Dusp, JACRSONVILLE, May 8.—~Tux TrinuNg of May 2 haa n lengthy article relative Lo clothing and traveling expenses of pupils sent to this Institution from Cook County, with certificates of the Cotinty Clerk, requiring the Supcrintendent of the Institutfon to furnish them with clothing and traveling expenses, which, from the standpolnt of the writer there. not far distant, were fonn i d2ues With thelr Teot made Tast In o koo ot ——— POLITICAY, Bpacial DirvateA 10 The Tridune. BroosmnaroN, Iil, May 4,.—The ODfosition nomination for Congress hns not, by any meags, been conceded to ex-Congressman Slflcnsun’ Chicago to New York, Speetal Correspondenca af The Tvidtne, New Yonk, May 8—When, in the course of human cvents, it becomes necessary for tho averare Amerfcan matron to éet forth upon a Journey, what upheavals and commotions 1 Ty Vi Nor s It certain that Judge T udol oesser, 3 L . S g : . AR T ) n P CIMCUIT COURT. vided sufficlent to feed on army on the marcl; -';.‘::"c::fi;“’:':g:fl?':“:'&‘;fif" Cler rronlers. | tha "whols reglon has a' southern wlope, | men looking out for the Strong tnon, gy !hs Here s Lhe Dakota River, which rises near i) miles north of the Unlon Paclfic Railroad, and Joins tha Missourl near this city, Thix wide anid ferthe valley wiil in ten years be os famed as that of the Kaw or Kansas and its tributa. Charles Vort began a suit Saturday for $1,000 against John Blelefeldt, Charles I1. Curtia fited a bill against Gertrude Bisncr, DeVitt IL Curtis, administrator, teorge R, Clarke, trustec, - Louls, Whhelmiva, Henry, the entire neighboriood drop fa with profTered cakes, pickles, and sandwiches, The midnight hours ore turned ioto wakcful watches, and when at lagt the hour of departure strikes long casca name:l are on fHle at this Institutlon. 1 the Clerk of Cook County lias nut _kept In his ofllce o niemorandum or # record of them, or of sny of them, tnat is & matter over which the management of this Institution can have no con- district {8 evenly balanced. The fayg Namg mentioved fn Democratic circles fs that of Lutler Dearborn, Senator from Mason County, Magfleld, of Liucoln, whe wanted the Demy les. Immigration is uow pouring over our | cratic nomination for State Treas and Georre Bisner, Louls Disner, Jr., and Mary | belore the lazy sun emerges from hls eastern tral, and of whicn they can have no knowledge, | [ e \ asurer, Is alyy Pm;mt‘fl‘i‘ lt:dlgl;n'flafi‘ a tr{u:t;l{wr,l_‘ r;»r“(&"m chamber, how lerribly matters do entangle 1;{||! l?sm;mo'n b‘l: la"“ 5 n'lxr'rlwh?:un‘," ::I\;t an m":fi:fl:’r’nfl:fi:’ :,",’.“':‘img,ze,fl) l‘x‘,m‘.n ‘.l: ‘:‘ ]':xn; ?.;',fl,",,'?.".‘;‘..'i?}.’;’f; nv’l’t:’t’:“’l‘h‘:’&s‘?x’ul ‘:\%I’L‘!"_ul Tun on Lol n atrip of land 25 fe Vi educotional establishment. he circul nces s d : timg off the south sido'of Lote 40 and 03, and & strip | themeelves! The strap 18 wnre to be af the case necessitate iis being B Loarding. | YAIu€, and the opportitnities are excellent, The | cxpires, lost, the key won't work, the trunk refuses to shut, and amisbility flies headlong out of the window. The good-bys arc spoken *amid a tumult of last charges, and the final glimpse n fond busband eatches of hiis own American matron 13 a dissolving view of tears, admonitory gestures, and apoplectic visage. When Iranc suggested o trip to the Enstern hills as conducive to a renewal of a foregone bloom and vigor, a chrtain member of his house- hold laughed the idea to scorn—houted {t with derislon, and vetoed It with o furlons negative. But have you nover noticed that mild-tempered peuple, be they of -either sex, nro always the Areiter {s not deallng in lands or ony speenla. tion, and purposely refrzine from advocating any special Toeality, ‘The region is broad and allls open. Oune cannot now o amiss. W. Il I, BeapLe, A SILENT CITY. Ilow tho Womans Lived Two Thousand Years Ago, Correspanitence St. Lnule Post, Narres, April 12.—Naples fs now crowded with visitors, who aro enjoylnz the baliny breezes of the Mediterranear, and the scason has been one round of gayety. Al the tourists “do” Pomygell, as the suyingfs. This city has of land 25 fect wide off the north side of Lots 43and 00, all in Block 4 in Hilllard & Dobbins’ First Addition to Washington Hetghts, James Sultivan began a suit for $1,500 against ¥'C|l|l"d T. Race, Stephen A. Race, and Charles » Rlace, A. W. Qreen, trnstee, and Henry C, Reed filed 2 bit) agalnst Francia E. Hinckley to fore- elose a trust-deed for §15,000 0n Lota 1. 2, 8, and 4 In C, M, Clark's subdivision of Lota 51 nmd 60, and the N, 53 fect ol Lota 52 and 63, Block 10, in the Asressors’ division of the fractional i of Sec, 22, 80, 14, i smefa{’nm‘mm/\ua Tha T:l?um. LTON, 11l., May 4.—A Scnator for this lu;?ummy 13 10 be elected Lhls fal), ...fj",‘}: ready acrious oppotition Is utistug (o the latg member, Witham_H. Krome, ot Filwandarily, The county 18 Democratic by ), ozl Krome's two predecessors were Republjeang This end of tha district stronzly favars Jame; T. Drummond, ex-Mayor of " Alton, g heasy manufacturer of tobacco, and a VETY Dopulap man. Should the Ilfluub"cnus, however, pug yy 2 strong inan and make an active caivigg, e curlug the Nntlonal vote, a zain of one mewnbey of the next Senate wuu.hi bo nssured, —— BUT HE HASN'T, Lacoxia, N. 11, May 5.—Thero fs no clye o school, in which boys and girls and younz men and young women are associated Inschool du- ties, and to tome extent fu eocial life. 1t has no auper department. Caste, natlanality, and amily pesition in soclety ate left behind when a pupil enters the Institution. The children of the wealthy and the children of the poor are treated alike, snd stand on an equality, except as ench ane may by personal moral worth, anud {nteliectual Industrv and acumen, take o lead- ing poeition among his fellows. ‘In this matter, the child of the tollivg poor man, though com- mitted to the Instliutlon npon au order of o County Court, quite as frequently, if not more frequently, excals than the child of favortng fortune, This, you will agree with me, isin harmony with tiie genlus of gur American tn- stitutions, THR CALL. Jrnar BLonarTr—No const tnle woek, Tis: APPELLATE Count--Call berins at 47, and @oes as far as possible, No case on Irial, Juner Qany—130, 130, 141. 144 1o 150, ‘Il'»(.%v Her, on tolny » nelusive. No. 135, Meyer va.%| rulcrs, while those who fume, and storm, aud | *“Fiq ‘satute of lincts provides that, fn all [ been rendered familiar to Amerleaus by | tho Whereabouts of Thonias E. Ladd. * flig ry, ufifi«?:}fi"';;nx—m 101, 100, 108, 10n. 110, | Protest,goto the walll ‘Tho consequence of | carcs of persons sent. éomapllmtémumll \l'nnl? an | the late novelist, Lord Lytton, fn that fncom- 5117.';3@,?;.’,?:3?:"".’...',}':?,‘;fl‘.fi;"'fl?“’,’“ bis K 3, 117, 131, 129 10 170, inelt . — C ¢ el . " 5 01 301 02 430 3010, Hekont'vh: Clterse’ o aryss | tio dlscussion fu fsaac’s housoliold was—tlckets oF i Tomtstoon hall Frouslon o heceasary | Darable work, 'Tie Lust Vays of Pompeilt | SARoeara speculations led to Lfa finaucly] 1 for New York, via the Pittsburg Rond, & pre- sunrisc gofug furth from the portals of home, und—the date of this letter, nanclal ey, barrassment, and tho belief s stroog 1) 1es commitied suleldo. g ————— Elghteen hundred years ago the city was full of life, . Nearly 30,000 prople promenaded ita streets, and it was a scene of Rowan luxury western Ratlway Company. Junog @ocEns-Set cave Reely W, D, s, 03, clothluw and transportation at the expense of Company vs. Gora & Phillips Mannfactoring Gom- the county, The Superintendent is not left to tho excrciso of any discretlon in the case. The ny, Hind o8 f‘fi‘;’l""' 1 10,00 Inclusive, "No. | *\va swept out of .the long, low subarbs of | statuto also provides that thers shall te pald | and voluptuonsness. Its sliuation on the sen An Eggatraordioary Rtory, ‘f,::,:'f,'.'m‘ff,_"s_"jé'?o';;_ 47, 40, 50. No | Chicago fu o brisk storm of rain, hail, and | ‘ifor carrying auy person to ur from any of the | made it o tnost fashionable place of resort fur A 2ir] working at the (corcia House, at charltabld Institutions of the State, when prop- arly comn:ltted b¢y soma competent authority, 5 cents per mile.”” ‘The practice of the lnatl- tutlon, however, In this has been to charge the county: with the oxact amouutof outliny jn- casa on trlal, Jupae McALLISTER=Sot cass 13, Calholie Dish- 9B, Slophaale, aad calondar Nos. 173, 177 to 100, tncluiive, Junox FARwELL—No call announced, JUnus Wittiaus—(enoral call of chancery dockol, and set case 0101, Nowman vs. Bown JUDUMNENTA, Burznion Count—Coxrrestoxa--John (3, He barth ve, John i, Margares and - Angu Davlds, $330, —Durand & Co, Willinm Mag Lechlun. A, Campbell, and David MacLucllsa, $2.075.10. Jdunak (lany—Chieago, Wilmington & Vermilliog Daniol, Waltor 8., and Dantel Hoyte, anao T, Stnderland et al, ve, Tho Michizan Southern Rallroad Cu.4 00, and motlon for new trial Ly du- Jupur Jaxzsox—iilinols £lone Compauy vs. dames E. Btrawn, $1,UC0.—Laura 8, Peaso ve. Nathun S, Grow, §800,—Cliarles Delano vs, (leorge 3. Papoers, S50, ¥#, Matthew Murx, 2933, 20, = J, Drako va. Nathantel P, Wilder; }u-rslcl 83,000, and motlon for now trial by de- fendant. Ciznetst Counr—Junae Bootn—Jamas Cohn ct thunder. The mushroom growthof umbrellas, however, soon ave place to the Calumet marshes, brilllant with flowers, to reaches of prairie land fringed with stunted pines, and finslly to the pretty outlylng towns of ladiana, Qur {lying train, whoso progress through the land always reminds moof the bounding step of a healthy girl, spuroing tho dust from under- neath her firm, freo fect, a atranger to fatigue, or pain, or any other fil that maturer flesh falls helr to; flashed throeh swmall towns hke o Ialling stury scattered confusion fnto ranks of brawsinguattio that grazein tho fat pasturelands, sturtled the echoes of slecpy furm-houses, an fiually halted with a prolonged shriek of pro- test for that rofreslunent which a traveling pub- Me stands in nced of ‘nincteen thnes o day. At the lttle station whero we stopped, we were puzzled Ly the sppearance of two remark- ably buxom women who emerzed from a door- way with large gingham bonacts on thelr heads, anil weot coplously and contintously whils our Deshler, 0., ate filty raw egus in fifty nnutes, a few days ugo, for a wager of a callco dress and the payment of the cgms. the wealthy tomans, aud the Emperor Clandius had bis pleasurc-house there, and the great orator Cicero a resldenve, It was likewise acom- merclal seaport, and a lvely trafllc was carrlcd on by tha merchants, But in August, A, D, 79, Vesuvius belehied forth a mass of burning lava, ashes, cindera, hot water, and mud, and the town wns totally burled.” Bince that perlod other cruptions "have heaped up more voleanie matter on the site of the tity, and for nearly soventeen conturies Pompelt remained dead to the world, About one hundred years ago the entombod city was discovered, and immediate action was taken to oxcavato as inuch of the ruins as pozstble. ‘Thu work has been steadlly going on, but not more than one-hall of tho cfty has yet been ox- hutned, Still, niany acres have veen dug over, and miles of atrect have Lcen brought to tho Hght of day, The buricd portion is still covered with tonsupon tons of stouee, ashes, cinders, and hardened tiud, tondepthot frum ten to twenty fectabove tho tops of the houses. Uyer this are DEATILS, - CHeC ST RY—sundey, Moy b, damer Sieceraey “Fierl Trom le Tate residence, 1502 South Deu. born:at., Monday, May 0, &t 1 o’clock, IRere Barah T Berovad e AR Afiep 8 lncertn 21 yoars. Cl" ctal seryfeen at the Miclfgan Aveouo 31 . ‘cli, ness ~second-st., Tueslay at 10 . ARH 0 UAKWOOA. Vi e POTTRI-0n the 5th inst.. At 215 East Indfs; the oo, Lovi Potter. tn his Glst year. o4 Urlef funeral ucrvices At abota number Tucslsyay 243 8. ., when tho remalas Wil bo taken 1o Dl for Interment, - EW™ Lloston papers ploase copy. COLE few_ iou Krerard If, Coloman, fn'the' Funers JTUXII Nl 1ato residence, 13 a Erle-at.. Wedncaday at 3 . in., by caryiage bkl Cemaiery, " #uch 8o hour asye think curred. ‘To this there has been but ono excoption, in the casu of a county oflicur of one of our south- ern countles, who demanded the pagment of the 25 cents per mile, Tha Inatitution ia closed, during the vacation of achool, for threa months in the summer of ench year, ‘This involves, unavoidably, the re- turn of each pupil to bis homo in Juue, and his return to the Institution i Suptember, aud the cousequent oxpense of his trausportation twice each year. The clothing that {s furnislicd such puplls is procured in lots.of from 100 to 150 sults. Theso aro purchased upon bids malo by respousiblo clotbiers, accompaitled by samples. At such lettings there have always beea from fitty to 100 samples. ‘The award fn cach case was made by a practical tajlor, not in any way Iuterested eltlior in the Lnstitution or the goods, nssisted by a tafloress and n manufactarer of Be ye alto ready; for, in t, 4 Bon of Jiaa cometls ' $U00. train remained In sight, No vestige of o depart- g e | two feet of rich soll, which is excecdingly pro- | o Pl L Oauies SN in Telative oF frien( gavo oxplunaiion of Hhelr i whifh G tho Iois VAered ‘wouid s s | dUstive, Gnd covered with rees, T vkhupicd ANNOUNCEMENTS, TWEED. o grief; nobody bade them good-by; mo- Dest service to tho wearer, In proportion to the | Portion of the city lica open to tlm'nrlmn. m, | oy e ' = . body aporoached : them with consolatjon, prico charzed, Gray suits of all wool cassimere | 40 Is soncwhat slizhitly clovated above the | HE ANNUAL RESTING OF PEWS IN 0NI0Y e Like twin Niobes, thev ralned their wero In each case sciccted by this Commitiee,— level of the surroundlng country, This city fs I'ark Congrepationnl Church line been postpne| Ie Was the Nuturnl Fruit of Theoriss of causcless tears in & sorrow tvhose sourco we shall nover kuot. Perhaps the advance of cive {lizatlon troubled them, and they mourned the duys of cmizrant-tralnsand stage-conchies; per- haps the fliusive character of humau comfort, as suggested by tho'rapid flight of our traln, oversame- themt. Whatever tho source, their weeplnge was uuexplaivable to us, and must ever remaln so. * For tho fivst tima fn years we had decided not to take compartments in_the slecping-car, hut to joln tho ranks of the democracy who travel in common coachies, Some way, nlthough tae couveniences und appurtenances of the P'®iman curs ure perfect, and’ too nuch caunot ba sald In ‘fruhu uf the cnterprisc which has lifted travel' from ‘tho nardships of other duys, thero {8 a better chanco to study Lu- wan _watura in the ~day-coachies, whero veovle come aud £o ot cvery station, and an Qe wesk uii accoung uf tha dsath of dirs wife of Lhe pastar. Tie reatsl wilj ues next Monday evenl * AU By GO, P, GORT & GO, tand 70 Wabasn v, REGULAR TRADE SALE . DRY GOODS, Tuesday, May 7, 9:30 a.m, Important to the Country and City Trade, GEO. ', GORE & CU,, Auctivacers, For \i’éd?lc.&dny, May 8, now a perfect pieture of a Iloman clty 3000 andervesre, vears ago. Tho streets, pavements, templos, imazes, thentres, dwellings, columus, house- hold zods, baths, arclics, fuunln(ns. forums, shops of varfous trades, musleal fnstrumncnts, weapons of wor, Implements of lnbok, marbluand bronze statues, mosalcs, frescoes,and drawings, dining-royms, bed-rovms, and kitchens, with thelr nppropriate furniture; food for the hun- gry and medicine for th«-luk; frlassiare, vases, and puttery; geme, medals, and colns, and frults, flowers, and shrubs, arc ail scen us they were on the terrdble night when the clty was doatmned to a sudden destruction. ‘Tho streets ure uarrow, vome not being moro than cight feet ncross; but they sre stralght and regular. The pavemeut Is compused of largo flat ctones or blocks of lava, uud the deep rutscut In thom by the Roman chariots aro ulcnrlly percoptible.” At the crosslngs are largo tho gray belbg best adapted to school-roum use, slnce {t shows chalk and cravon- dust the Jenst, and {n otlier respects does not soil so casily, The same prices were charged that were paid by the Institution. Tno boots aud shoes furnished the boys aro mostly custom-made work, strong and durable; but, alas, this boot-and-shos question has been a grief of soul (solo) to the subscriber many years, All deaf-inutes, with' few exceptions, untll mature vears, have an unaccountable and fn- erndicable habit of scraping their foet -on the eround a3 they walk, Ong accustomed to this class of persons eon tell the step of deaf-mutes in the thickest ‘darkness, unless they are en- deayoring to disguise thelr step. In my ox- pericuce with them, I have found an aimoest unlveranl complalnt of thelr destruction of shoe leatlhier, It has been found that o good customn- t the cuurch Muulclpul Goverment Which Stifl Exlst. May 1. a1 7:50 p. m, New York Nution, To say that hie was produced by certain soclal conditions Is, however, not strictly accurate, He waa produced by ertain political conditions which grew into existence almost without the knowledge of the American public, and to which thelr cyes wero only falrly opened by bis riso and fall, American political theories und tradl- tions had mudo absolutely no proviston and provided o place for the community which ralsed him. Accordlug to theso theorles and traditions, when a nuinber of capitalists, owulng or cantrolling vast amonnts of propaity, coliect for tha transaction of business at the mouth of a creat river and draw around them hundreds of and urlstocratic, but-I do not care for closely and iermetically soAkl snells, however elegant., Untll n better systém: of ventllation 1s niro- duced, and the Amerlean people aro born agaln tuto o clearer sensdiof tho advantages of pure air and plenty of it stecping-cars are not what they might be, o Wo stopped over night at Allfance, rejoleing in o wood supper, o ‘refreshing batli, und fde- Tightlul sleep, andt taking the morntni train next day richer in strength and pocket than i wo had fnveated [n-the luxuries of a slcephng- car. Oursecond day's travel was dollghtful. The brooks, for which our Now England souls had pined so long, grected us, and soclable bills crawded uearer and nearer about us with their welcome. | quite lunged to forgzet mv matrons 1y years, to luy them nsfdeas one dolfs wintry wraps In sumimer, and take time to wude In thia brooks. I would have given small fortuies ulx}catuznlrn :u lleelmgl;u' ‘nurliinx: r:;lh Ul(\ll:,(el‘l about my fect as in thevld maden; ays; to have " e ot BIIDAKUA & LOAL OF 1 iani ug‘m o imle | (7@ All thesenre to be instructed, loused, A 8 3 & boarded, aud kept at all thnes fna presentable :.:‘::}fi:'l'nd watchod {w'furlous coursa over the lylv;:h!., st tho Inatitution s rconatantly vislted “Towards the closo of tha sccond day the hills | .3, Porsuns sumbering somctimes s mauy os seventy-fivo or a bundred In o wingle duy, “Its attained thia stature: of mountatus, and the | taritd ddutinants sctiool, articutation. draws ‘ X ! g 3 " orvic tepplnie stones for the use of podestrigns, so o Wé shall eloig 8t Auction thousands ot poor, ignorant, or shiftleas persons "‘“"“‘IP uetter opportunity for freshair, A made shoe will glve them twice tho servico | 3 i ta closely-sltat slicll inay by { i a8 to Jeep thelr foet from tho wud. 2,400 Cagos Custom-Made * to work for them in thele warchopsos, and et awely-alint slal; may by palmician of tlio cheap shices bought In tho stores. EVM’)‘“]II{& l'z‘n the street was sttent and death- . oy 0! 4o Buots ure nnt_ofton supplled them, but a foww lurge, boys did get possession of some boots, better nnd more expensive than they need without the knowlcugo or consent of the mail- agers of the Tustitution. . Hut pince phuy got then and uscd.thiem, Lam frank to sagrthe in- atitution would be glad to get tho pay for them. ‘Fhere {s great diversity In the amowit of cloth- ing that different lads will require, nud also in what their relatives will do for them. Some parents o what thoy can, aud unly roquira that theie efforss be susplemented In awordance with tha provisions of tuo certifleate, Otbers - cithier witl or can do nothing, whila some will not &end buels the clothes tieir children wear away from the Iustitutlon. One kind-hearted inothier brought her boy and the certificato of thu County Clork, and iusisted that an outtit should Lo given Lim at once, thot she might talkg howno tho clothes ho had on at his arrival, There arc 420 puplls curolled the present factories, and docks, these hundreds of thou- sauds becomo aulmated by o eager deaslro for efliefent, orderly, and economical’ municipal government, and unite with tho property- owners for Its creatlon and malnteonnce; they become, fn short, tho personages Lnown in Amcrican jurispradenco as “the peodle,” - beriting the supposed attributes of the sover- clzn of the Ol World—that Is, o perspleaclous, vizllant, upright master, keeping a watchful cye over the publls (nterests, and careful in the sclectlon of public servauts. In fact, how- uver, the growth of Amorlean citles has followed no such lines, The population by whlch thoy have bcen rapidly bullt up durlug the past twenty-liveyeurs hashad many of the characterls- ties of m plebs, aud ravldly began to ask for 1eaders which shonlil put it in the way of liviug oft the rich without violating the law. Tweed suceceded, becauss ho was the lirst to pereeive the work which this class wished to have done, nnd the first to discover thu way of dolng it, Ilaving once secured, Mkoi there wers no buman belugs in tho h8uscs, no promenaders 1n the stroets; all were descred. The dwelling-housos ary generally small and one-storfea; thoy are builg of stone and brick, plastered on the outsidewith wmortar, An open court {a In the ventre, and tho different roows arc arranged around in the Orlental style. Most of the roofs ure destroyed, huving been crushed down by tho wclfiht of the ashes, In the dining-rooms the tables are of Atone, and muuyare red with petrliled food. Ieds and couclies are In tho sleepinis-rootns In oue of the kitchens was found a fowl put in the siillct, and a stew-pan contamiug a siaall \n(z for ronsting, all prepared 1,800 ycars ago, Many beautiful niosales were found on the flours and elegant frescoes ou the walls, andthioy look as biigzht and fresh us it thoy had ovly been finished & fow |ycars. Tho Irescoes, plétures, twosules, and “seulpturcs, und uven jows erly, wiecovercd fu somo of the bouses, show o terrible depravity in mworals, Many ure so fudecent that the publle are not atlowed ta loak at them. 1n tho % House ot thy Vestals,” upan tho doov-sll s tho word * Balve " (Welcome), A mosale with the ropresentation of a flerce Baots, Shoes & STinmers Of tho very hoat graden, taclading very larz Vory ine STtnnerss and 50 cases O BN Lace and Polisl, GE0. I GORE & C( i 48 & 7u Wal SPECIAL! ORIENTAL ART SALE THE RIOHEST DISPLAY Fiver Neen fn thls Country, OPENING SALE, THURSDAY, Moy 9, 11 o, m, Goods on Exhibitfun ‘To-morrow at Store 211 Stato-st. Deacriptive Catalozuoa Ready, through the lwiorant, | orchurds and pleasant farins gave placo to ip- Y daz, with the tiecription, ¢ Cayo Canem " (le- GO, P, UORE Auctloneers. wereedy’ vote, the control of the local taxatfon, | lited crags and solemn plucs. The peaceful :‘l‘u",'. “gfi:“’.‘:fl;;gfl.}’fl'fi,’,fi: fl“kfi,‘: ‘l:'c:m?“,’i ware of tha dogz), 18 near the threslold of the | =" T = e e Introduced Amerfcans to another startilog | brooke, who Arcadinn’ song throuzh flekd and City of Jucksonville. As I intimated above, ¢ House ot the Tragle Poct,” D. D, STARKE & CO., novelty—the wholesale corruptibility of Legista- | failow bad charmod theway, donued plumes of | 1080 Bisteneilclaries are regurded here os 1t Lho streets ors many shops which still have ? tures composed of country farmers and Jawyers spray as they leaped tho hills o thelr alry | poypors, but puplis and stidente and an eor | the sigus over the duorways, In ouo there 8 Biaud 83 laudolpa-at. of swmall means, by the uue of sums wblch” far { vikasy, or flune out '8 banner of ratnbuy mist Jupards Lk iy o #on marble partly sculpuired, with tho artist’s. excecded with tiost of them tho posslble savings neat endeavor is made by its teachers and other partly h upon the fortresa of sume far lifted crag. Against the swarthy hack-wround of pines, the mountain-laurel bloomed like blushes upun awar. rior's cheek, and hosts of blossoining shrubs and trecs outvied the wnowln lustre and lightness. A storm came suddonly up and pasacd as sud- deuly away, luvluF shreds of vapor like gos- sumer tangied in tho hills, and o radiant bow that arched the chasms ko a juweled bridge, Throughout our journey, so fraught with pleasure, one -l:ihc haos saddencd and oppressed us, and that s, what scems to_be thy tools iving around tn unother, mediclnes and surteal fustrumentss in a third, a narble counter with stoue lgnor Jars behind it aud tho staive madé by the ‘wol ginsses on tho counter prove that this was o drinking-saloon. Then thero s an cating-hduse. Meats and deljcucies are on the counter; tire-places Lo Keoo the soups and moss- o8 warm are still fu the room, Tue same bmld- dug contulns a grist-milll and a bukery, In the baker's shop a buteh of Joaves was found which hag been in_th oven sincs the 24th of Augrust, A, D, 70, The il was turned byhorse-power, oflicers to make of them’ Intellizent, seif-rollant men and women, who will be welcome In reflned circles of sucloty, und honorable civlzens, OI tho more than 1,200 deal mutes m has enrolled, Taw bappy to say, Mr. Editor, to the readera of Tite Timune, that, with very rare oxcoptlons, all who have left the Institu. tion aro doing woll fu life, and are an honor to thelr friends and to socieey. I velieve that not one of them s n tyamp, not one is fn an alms-house, or a {rall. In conclusion, Mr, Editor. thanking you for of a frugal and sucessful Hie. With the tnstrue ments fu his hands, s work, as we all Know, was perfectly casy. Ho met with no check from the very firat until the exposure cutme, Aud et 3 remember that he fell without loss of rep- utatlon among the bulk of his supporters. The bulk of the pourcr vuters of the ity to-day revere hls memory, and look on him” as tho victim of rich mcu's malice; as, fv short, o friend of the neady who applied the public funds, with ns littlo wasto ss was possible At No. 46 Plerce-st., alf block from Ialsted-at. cars, This Moriing, May 6, at 10 ol Tho eatire contents of a 10-r00m house, THE FINEST SALE OF THE SEASOY. Elegant IL. C. T, ¥oit, M. l’l‘.| Dr. Case, . Selsy ', M, T. Tables, Fine ¥asy Chaire ruv, and Tne under tho clreumstances, to tho purpose to | reckless eacrifice of timber, We had él ; W ‘The varioua tetuples thut have been vxhumed 10 Carpots, Tab) 1 Ded Wool lilsn- which thoey ought to by Al';Dlh'd—lllld thatis to | mourned the downfall of ncres of foresy | 20, uuch valuabls evaco Iy Tite lunwxlr“t“w‘:fl contaly idols mada of inarble, silver, aud gold, fi:‘u" ;"1’3.7 :l;fiu.'v:'-"mw") . Diping-room the making of work for the workingman, The 3 trees fu our own suburbe, but fv wos nothiug compared to.the miles and leagues ol despolied furest throngh Pennsvivania, In sume gectious hardly a Arec {s left,—lu otheors hundredy stand ready marked for comine doom, One need not bo a sentlinentalist to regret this saeritice, nor an enthustast to urge a Juw to prohivit su wholusale and unducrfimnnunu au onslaught upun our glorlous forosts. Pistsburg 18 a remarkably dork and forbld ding eity, enveloped in o mantle of sumoke whose drapery o winds orsun cun waft or shinu asfae, but fea’subiurbs ara wonderfully beautiful, The dingy town seems Jie & negro nurss holding o truiu of bright-faced children Ly the land, Alter pusslug Altooua, ‘where wo tarried a nlghit of refrealiing rest, the country takes on draty o auleter gurb, ' The Jlovely Juvjatia River, whers the Sbright-vyed Alfaretta™ way Was Wunit to wander, crosses and recrosses our truck I an aimless, rning wuy; beforo, houn we cross the ample carrent of the Sus- quehania, and bluster futo Ilarrsburg, whery :Ihu loiters hutf way between the mouutalng and ¢ Brd. '?‘he scenery all through theso valle markable for the lue b of eareful tlon. The homesteads sile upon us iko serenc Ol fucey, softcucd und mellowed by years of paliataking cares the farins and plenteo arns uitract our r,‘-lvu by the nestne and hriit everywhero dlsplayed, Philadelphla, wanderfully excelllug ail other citles in the say I wh} e must hnx)nv to welcome the able Board of Commisslouers of Cook County to tho lustitution, and to aiford tham al) the Iufurmation upon the poiuts in question that | nay by able, Pue (. Gireerr, Supt. ——— . THE WHEAT-FIELD3 OF DAKOTA. To the Editor of The Tribune. 5 Yaxgzon, Dak., Muy 1,—The praises of Bouthern Minnesota by Mr. Warren In your volumng ore so natural and of course, that o und your readers bave come to regret ho did not &o turther and do more than just peepato Da- kota, tlad he contiuued on that branch of the Northiwestern Raflroad to sts termluns st Lako Kamueska, he would have been far more de- lighted thon‘at the State line. ‘Thus he would have bean near the head of the Big Sfoux River, Alittle furter west would have brought him to the great rich plaly and Jake yeglou about and above the head of the Vermillion River, and thirty miles more would have plaved hbin on the Dakots (popularly called James) River, and opeued before bis cyes one of the richest and most sttractlve valloys fu all the L From that supposed 1ne of travel Southern Dakota forns an fuctined planc southward to the Mlssouri Itiver, Into walch streams those above-named fow. What In common parlancs is called Southern Dakota, is that reglon cust b of the Missourt and south of the forty-sixth paratlel; for it must Ls remem. bered that the Mivsourl flows nearly due cast for ubout 100 mlles alung SBouthern Dakota, The Femnlo of 1sis la cighty-four feet long and seveuty-live feet broad, The ushes ot victima were found on its alturs. Tho skeleton of a priest, sittine at a tublo on which wus spread 4 meul, {8 here, whilo near the door was auotlier vriest holding in nis skeletun band o batehet, with which no had tried to cut his wuy out of the temple, ‘Thres hundred skeletans were dlgcovered In - the Teanple of Juno, oll crowded together aud burbed beneath the ashies, At the very h ot their destruction the priestcss was offes sacritiee to th Queen of the Uo The forum accu{:(el the centrul vurtion of the elty, On cach sido are rows of volumns, aud loute porthwes, which show the outline “of this.spot. Pedestals ou which formerly wtood fomous staties are here and there, "The public meetings were held In tho torum, aud 8 notice hud been found of such u meeting called for the very night when the eity was destroyed. The nmphitheatre, which ts about halt a mile from the present excavations, is i o splendid statu of preservation. It s bt of stone, Is in the form of the Colosscum at Rome, and way uaed for the gladiatorial shiows. 16 1s 40 feet Jonz by 833 feet wide. The stons steps seat 15,000 upeetators. Placards with the aunounce. wment of theatrical serformances aro stiil to be seen on the walls, The doors, scats, plilars, cutraiices, and caves for the wild aulmals arc ay perfect as they were 2,000 vears ago, ‘Tho **Villa'of Diomuide™—s0 called because 8 towb bearfug that namo was found near by, and for this reosoun It was supposed to biave bos Jougzed to a Divtnedo--Is tho oue that has been and Kitchen Parniture, Elevant Nickelsplated tae Fiztures, ono very fino Cooking Hanee, Heating Ktavew, Crockery, Glasw, Plated und ‘T'in Ware, $ Every ‘ariiclo In the ' houso 1 Dret-cla worthy the attentlou of thoee lvoklug for gowls, e By BUTTERS, LONG & CO, Sulearvom, 173 Fast Rendolph-st. PFURNI'I‘IJRE ulxg:ggox. ARLLOR AND OHAMBEX T8, OARIATS, OFFION FURNITURE, &c. WEDNESDAY, May 8, a1 100'cloc, at our Saletrooity 173 Liast Hundo) 7 uy’ 8, LONG & CO., Auctlouecrs, odlusm heaped on him in the pulpits lust Bunday dues not exlat fn the lower stratum of Nuw York soclety, We van appeal for the truth of this to any owt who has durluz the past six years takon the trouble to test the upluion of Lhia stratum ou ‘Lyveed's lifo und fate, ‘Ihe intelligent nud wealthy classes, of courae, do not llke to believe them, do uot dare to utter them, Lut they ure nuno thy levs trus aud fors ortant. ‘They constituts * the great clty prob- em,” which 13 verhaps now the most pressing oneof American politics, but which politiclang and orludtive Awmerlcans (with the New, Eu- elaud town governments stll fresh fu their minds, however) cither veluse to sea or shriuk from deallng with, 1t 15 the probleni, too, by which thu seeds of that Comnmunistic spirft whicit s now gssalling the nation’s thnances was sown aod s being steadily fustered, The puwer lodged In tue bunds of the pennficss municipal voter uver large wasses of property furnishes either g constunt lesson In spolintion or a temptation Lo spoltation, and I8 Keepluie alive or stimulatlug sll over the Untou the senicaes for T:mmg a liviug out of the Govern. ment by ook or by crock which are now show- Lug themselves iu the arcea of national policics, und even becoming the foundution of ' party, In this vew fleld—new In Amerlcu—Tweed was slinply the curllest worker, but lie was not a particuturly skiliful worker. He lost his head very early fn the day, snd thus preapitated nis downtall.” Ilad hie gane more slowly aud carried ou his operatfons ou a smaller seale, und lecn sitmpler (n his habits und less ustentatious in bis pleasures, e could have streugthened it and OOLLATERAL BALH OF Watches,Ladics'&Gents'Chains & e Jewelty AT AUOCTION, OX MONDAY, MAY 0, AT 10 0'CLOCK & Moy Iph-ste AsOupaletoons ot it L By CHAS, 1. RADDIN & CO, Auctioneers, 119 & 120 Wabash-av, LARGE AXKD ATTRAC E AUCTION SALE BOOTS AND SHOES, — TUESDAY, May 7, 1678. __ AUOTION BALE O DRY GOODS, beauty ol bier upproach, 1s PMII:J, and thesplen- 4l coaches of the Unlon' Road wairl us like chaft before the wind lnto New York, where we alight in a second deluge, bardly reslizing that = wade his overthrow tar ro difieult. A tand ithin the bord: { i dary b it aud Neb, }u"mim.xl hlmu:" o l}:llhwtrl‘!'ufi’iflpuuln e hade erihro! more eult. Wy stand ouce imore within the rders of vur | formiug the boun: ary between ft aud Nel raska. L stauds just outside e wrealaneum \{ i i g bralus would hute bad a miodeat | childliood's howae. Tl * Annex, ™ a fuuaty Fite | \Woat are properly Knowis as - the plama s eer | (ate s "ant™® tha e the, " Hierealaneutn " iybng, Hats and Capa, Notious, de dwelling und would nave wuzzled i secret, Ilw | tia boat which bLas lately been conhected with teud from the buse of the Rocky Mountalug eastward to the Missourl, aud that whale region Is & rezular plane, uclined toward the cast irom 5,000 feet elew"l atthe westernedie, down to frum 1,000 to et at tho east, Across that flow severul well-kuowu streains in nearly par- ulle) courses, flere nurth of the Missourl 15 & smaller copy of the same, fuclined to the soutl, haviug ne mwowntstn we it northorn cd but o prafrie, varyloe from 1,20 to 1,500 feet in clovation, sud stoolng down to u thou. saud feet or less above sea-level here along the Missourl. Down across this fow the streams vamed, toe Bz Slouy, the Vermilllon, snd the Dakotw, which ewpties lnto the Missourl near Yauktou, 1878, WEDNEBDAYL‘ ughn?nffimx £C0 —_———— e TR By ELIBON, POMEROY & CO 3 B MAY 11;3553-3313 n-swfifmhnm FURNITURIB, Carpeta, and General (lousehold Goods, Genersl Mere cutadlat, &0y $53 Sorenov & co., aveonsers discovcred In bl warden, with u bunch ot _keys, and o purse well tlled with gotd sud silver coln, fn his hands. fu the cellay of Dwmede’s house, huddied together |u s coruer, were fouud eighteen skeletonr, mostly fomales, supposed to lave becn uiembers of th family. AN were fucased fu hardened mud and ashes, Uno was an fnfung, whose form stilt cluni to the buny bosow of its moth Bome of thu victims had riuge aud bracelets en- circling their skeleton ‘lngers ond wristy, sud gold oroswments on ther necks. Over 800 buman skeletons havs already been exhumed, but fortuuately most of the jus Labitants wanaged 1 cacape, baving heeded thu wuralug of the burnluy wountatn,”Quly the tound, bo ry Lho delzure of the Government und tlie malveraation of ite funds so casy ut the outsct that he was thrown off lls guard, Successors here und clsewbere will not fmbtate Wiy fu this, but that he will have succeesors there 13 o doubt. ‘The resolute refusal of the commuuity whizh he spoiled und corrupted to make uuy esseutlal cliauge In the system by which he rose, or even to ackuowledyo tho desfrableness of a change, 18 a kind of standing luvitation to all the demagozucs of the world to come here and try thelr bunds oo us uzain, ond the taxivg system of nearly eyery ity lo the Unlou otfers tbeg o ready lustrument for tho attempt, the l'wmhylvanu roads, bearinz ull passcogers direct to Brooklyn without the bother of § jouy- ney frow ferry to ferry, suon scuttles away with us'to the reslization of pleassut dreams of re- uoited thes, supper and dreams, Aupen. ————— Wheuce Iile Woalth, Calitornia ddeertiser, One of the richest Chivaen ju this clty 1s doubtless dir. Cuww Kow Yuw, who cama to thls ¢ity u penniless Mongoltan” thiel abouy suven years ago. Al his wealth bas heen obtained by committing to wewory fuur simple worda, # You savee mo leper,” " The second night after his armval Lie broke into a ary-goods store, snd By b, l\’l. SANDI 2 and 74 Wabash-sv. LARGE AND PERENPTORY SALE OF e was just curryling away bis booty when a police- All thieso landa are rich,—the groater part of | boues rewaln of the victins, the fesh baviog N N y{n TAPESTRY CARPET mlu‘cullum{ him, n{d reparcd to warcel n.IK; them n:y rleb. ‘They ary lovel lf-hlu-. tiom | wostly verished; but now und then a littlo tufe BO0TS, Slmhs, & sL“’PhRS’ with carpet-lining under It will oulwear s Brus. i down Lo the City Hall, Ho msde no resistunce, | lauds along the streams, or geutly-rolliug but logocently” remucked.” *You savee ine rmrlen. ‘The summer scynes are beautiful, und loper,” and Otlleer Mullizan fled wildly towand | the whole appearance of thi country uttractive. North Beach, ulving bis privoucr the upportunity | There ls room and opoortunity for wheat-larus to steal seven iwore undersbists, of which ho | of any extent, but the prevalling toudeney i3 prowotly avalled blmself, ite wus oniy once | toward smaller furmis and deuser scttlement, Lrougbt lnto court, belug chargzed with a whole- | There are uusurpassed facllities for stock-rals- salv disiooud robbery, aud whea usked to vlead | fug and duiry operations. ‘The repurts ot dairy qullty or not guilly, be guuuly repested tho | mectings in Vi TRIBUNS last winter come words of hls chara, In a voleu at oucu plaintive | mended hizbly tho vative grasses for butter and J uud full of exurcision. Thy Court was clewsed | chiecee. If Lhoso of Juws abd JMlunesutaare good, of wol d'll( Loir has beeu found clinging to the skuli. The positions of the boues u uvery pos- slble forn of contortion all indicate s vivlent death,—ono of szony und sutfesing. A miser :udluuud &rasplog ' bog of gold iubis bony anid, 1u one room, a family-group =mbudul; cach otber in death,—in anuthicr, the boves of dane- ng-girls mmzlud with the broken fusteuments of musle,—can besceus In auother vlace, the skieléton of 8 co0k ut bis place ear the store AT AUOTION, Tuesday, May 7, at 12:30 o'olk p.m: _—'———f el carpet withuat lluing. Use (cotton and pa- per) only that manufacturea by the American Car. pet-Linlng Cowpany, New York and Boston, For sale by all carpet-dealers, PIANOS TO RENT. Lyon & Healy, Stato and Monrae streets, bave coustantly on baud fur reut o sploudid assortment Of the Lvat upriglt plunvs ui low rates. MEAD. it QGunther's ConfeetionL

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