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THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MAY | B e e e aee——————— ———— e You kuetr no hetther, 1 snppose,notzoing much | office of Tna Thinox® concerning one of the principals of “the celebrated cuse,’ which at- racted general pudlic attention lnat Friday morning from au orticle pubiiened that day. This celebrated case, It may be remarked, was one fo which fizured ong of the must prominent clerke of one of the most prominent hotels in this city, and a woman named Mra, B 8mith, a boarder at the hotel. made by the woman was that the clerk had strong ana healthy constitntion possessed by tha THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Joseph Toomey, stesling from A. R. Shaw, and ' Cabbage™ Ryan, suspected of a burglary on Marshfield avenue, arc at the West Madison Btrees Btatlon. wanled at the Armory for two pew revolvers and & large box of knives and forks, which wero found tn prosecsston of John and Frank Wilson, and which ars supposed to have been stolen. The alarm from Box' 141 at 1:25 yesterday . afterpoon was caused by s fire In the 3-story brick bouse No. 480 Twenty-fifth street, owvned grocery and saloon by John Piacek, caused by a defective chimney, Dam- PARIS. 4} B that cffect?™ eald the Jady. *8hure and I won't,” hentgnant- 1y replied the domestls cramped wid weatin' so man urself, amt 11} toit. Say you the house for ten month: good chazacter, and tell acript that the key to the middle door of the sldeboard Ats the ‘drawer where you keep your binndkerchiefs and colfars. going. If I can ever speak a gool word for you, with another lady of mv profession, fet me know, and 1'll use mv Influence for vex.'" with a condescendiog bow the haughty eervant- girl awept away. Time and aeain the indefatizable enllectar had called to try amd met some amount, how- ever small, upon that little bill; time and again the debtor's faithful wife had met bim at the door or had come down to the formed him that her husband had just gone out, ~—{I he hurried he might cateh him pected home averv minute, or wou till she couldn’t say At about 5:30 In the eveninga crowd of young (ellows hiad guthered as usial every dav of the week about s fire-hydrant in front of No. 25t West Taylor street, tho carpenter shup Two of the number. Martin O*'Brien and Patrick Monahan, were so intoxi- cated as to be very funny towards s crowd of bova and girla that gathered about them, two biad had a few words §n a noleboring saloon, no anlmosity between trouble than this, A Few Hints to Visitors to the Great Exposition. “‘but as me fingers 18 rings,5e might as ut” 8nean Ma- of D. Cameron, The allegation nnd give the house o Where to Dine, and Where to Lodge, he next girl in a post- for 8 Rensonable Sum preliminary exmnination, held nest day at the South Side Police Court, the chargs was with- drawn,and It was eiven out as n reason thersfor that the woman labored under 8 diseass of the braln.—~that she was crazy. band took their depariure for 8t. Loula. terday the agpriesed elerk aforesald recefved from Mr, Clark D. Frost, the Chief-Clerk of the Lindell Hotel, St. Louls, the following tela- Eram: ST will ntall to-night totters from two of our Thay hetd consuitations regarding Mrs, Smith and pronouuced her in- sane, 8he will go to the asylum to-night.” Another telegram was received.—one from Dr, L. #, Latdley,~sa5tue that he would send o statement of the vondition of Mrs. 8mith, and her commitment to the Insane Asylum yester- day afternoow. ‘Tnis explanation of the conduct of the woman agrees with the auppusition which had become current in this cltv—that the woman was out of her mind—and the fact tha Dr. E. il. Ilorsey, of this city, had, three dava before any charges referred, declared her to be fusang, lends nal welght to the supposition. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Grand Pactfie—~C. llayden, Colambns; D. J. Tyaon and James Matthews, Y M. waolworth, Omaha; H, Glldd d pow I must be With no other P Monshan stepped up to plunged n large ocket-knife to the hiit Into his right breast, a few Inches above the nipple. O'Brien was s Intoxieated that ha did ot feel It was not until Monahan him- self told him that he had stabbed him that the blood was noticed. The wound bled freelv, and somo of the crowd took O'Brien to bis home, No. 115 West Taylor street, no endeavor tuo escape, but walked leisurely from salvon to saloun, no one endeavoring tv The Glngerbread Falr-..Debnt of the d’Ambrolse at the Itallens. Hhe and her hus- the wound, and and occupled a The aseassin made | The Proposed Musical Fetex nt the Trocadera:--Some Interesting New Books, leading physictane, Nothing has yet been heard from Selby IT. Mowet, the bigamist. s true wife returned to Daurille last evenlng, view of her previous tering uf her happiness hias had su: that it s doubtful If ebo lives long. The German-speaking sectfon of the Soctal- fstic Labor party—otherwisc the Communista —held a , meeting mer's Hall, No. 45 but membera of the order were given admittance The busincss transacted was satd to be of a routino character, and of no public m. Cant. U'Donnell, who lives in tho nelehbor- haod, heard of the affair, and told 1 to the West Twelfth-street pollee, and several hours Tater ONlcer Thomas Douley arrested Monalion in a saloon near the corner of Canal and Delo- Il was so very drunk that he could give no satisfactory account of the Dr. Pischezak, who attended tho man, tays be found a deep knife wound about one and s half inches in lenpgth, which, though of a serious nature, may not result fatully. The liemorrhago internally was undoubtedly lsrge, s the knite pegetrated the lung. O'Bricn is about 23 years of nge, and Mona- han is soveral years younger. He resldesat No, 8¢ De Koven “street, and rough name, and it I8 sald stabbed a man once before. Both men ars guod [rlends. and, in the event of O'Brien's rccovery, thero will doubtless be no pros - BUBURBAN, utterly broken down. eeble condition, the shat- y when, or some other cqually unjuetifiablo “but effective faleehond, At Iaat the collector began toconclude that this layed ont, and Saturday he calle to unearti: that husband But, though he was prepared 1o take lis oath that the husband’s hat was on the hatrack fn the hall, and that he had scen the husband's coat-tail's whisking into the back dining-room, the Indy came in ool as a cucu: ber, and aald slo was s0 provoked,~her hu, band had gone down town not ten ni utes belore, nod would not bs home till late. back dining-room heard all Lins, andebuckled ; but 8 moment later he heard the canvasser remark in a rapturous stage-whisper: 8o the unsuspecting idiot fs one for all day, Jullal Come to m: ien he heard three kisses, each Llke of a mule’s hool Epeetal Corrtrpondence of The Tribune. Panta. April 26.—~Tho laat time [ was at the Champ de Marst I found the grounds bordering the river and the Palace in the most horrible You bad to wade throuzh mud si- most ankle-deep, and hardly the falntest sign of gardens coulil bo discerned anywhere. This aftcenoon the change In the same spol was so great that 1t was hardly recognlzable. Diamal swamps have disappeared, and {n thelr places ono sces pretty flower-beds and falr grecn Two charming artificial Iukes have been consiructed {no front of the Main Bullding; the gardeners are busy planting trees and shravs fu every direction; and you no lengor have to swim your wayto the restaurant- chalets which dot the grounds, too sparscly, hers and there. There arc only four of these restaurants in the Champ de Mars, and all of them together would not be large enough to accommodato 4,000 people. Tt Is difficult td"underatand what maodness can have foduced M. Krantz to make EUCH NIGUARDLY PROVISION for the material comfort of tha visitors to the Exhlbition. There Is not a single bar or res- taurant inside the building at which a thirsty soul could refresh himsell; and, of the four establishinents In the grounds, one is too ox- peneive for any but the richest to patronize. 1 shonld strongly advise anyone that wants to be weli served nt moderate prices to go to the Brasscrio do la Patrie, or to tho Restanrant Unlversel, both of which aro at the back of the Champ co Mars, Inthoe first I know they will zet good wine andclvil attendance, while'the cost of o dejeuner or dlnner nead not excecd two or two and n half fraucs. Universc] is rather dearer, but the churges ovon Besldes these, there ro- mains the * Boulllon Duvals” but, though tho prices are not cxceasive thore, the scryico is wretched and the fare most Indifferent. The cost of living liero is steadily fncreasing. Atmost of the hotels on the right, or Tullerics, bauk of the Scine, and at many on the Jeft bank, prices havo been ralsed from 23 to 50 per cent, Lodgiugs In tho nelzhborhood of the Exhibition are at a premiutny, and even the cafes arc beginning to add another 10 centlmes to thcir charge for mazagrans and bocis. same story at every Exhibition. dred tapaclous individuals grow rich, aud the masgs of the community {s out of pocket. stated in the Figaro of this morning that Parla contamns altogether 5,500 hotels, with about 180,000 roors or apartments, of which ncurty 112,000 are now occupled. Without taking these figures too much au serieux, it will be seen that late arrivals are likely to have some dififeulty in finding rooins st botter-known hotels, such s the Grand, the Athonee, or the Grand Hotel du Louvre. By mercly crossing the Scinc, how- ever, and betaking themsclves to tho nelznbor- ood of the **noble Faubourg” or the Quartier Latln, they will FIND UOTBLS IN ANUNDANCE,— hough in fow Instances The better class, at which you may expect a zood room and attend- snce for aix francs a dav, are in the Rue Jacob and the Rue de Grenello Bt. Ui o 8core ot least on the Doulevard 8t (perhaps tho lnest street In Parfs) at whicn visltors who do not mind Hving in a slmple way would probably ges rooms for sumething undor To be sure, tho nelzhborhood, Interesting as it Is, Is not so fashlonable as tho Boulevard des Italiens, and many may object to the students who adorn it} but in all” otiier_re- spects it is, vo my mind, far preferable, are close to boat, 'bus, and train, while the Ex- bibition s within twenty or twenty-fivo minutes But mony persons will to the “rive th cxaggerated cost afternoon at Ro- At 0 o'clock 1zst evening Phillp Niesen, driv- p -wagon belongtng at N Franklln street, accidentally ran down o boy st the corner of Wells and Uocthe streeta, ‘I'hc wheels passed over tho lad's neck, but a physician who sxamined bim ea; are not serious. He lives at Baperlor atreet, Bells Clifton, an inmato of a baento at No. 118 Pacific avenue, is locked up at the Armory charged with steallng 850 (o gold and a flne in from & Conpecticut iving the namoe of Jobn Smith, whom futo hier parlor ing sbout In a grocery: t o gross. i has borne & pretty Atroichos b & Jondon, Eng. D. 8. (ireen, Central City, . 11, Clatk, U, P, i, nd Gen, M. Merritt, Us 8, A 1and: It. Bell Sandernon, fiand, Minneapolls; Bishop Johin 8h City; the Hun. Le Grand ¥ Shérman llouse—Rt, N, Newport, 8t rner, J. I, Dorwler, It 9, AN Chapin, Marahalltaw y V.. Fergunon, Cednr Rtaplas; Itobert & kosch, New York: J, E. Greene, Cleveland I Faueett, Franklin, Ps. N tan: Lewls Uristoll, New Salt Lake; Seth Parker, Harvey Cob. New York from n mud-puddle. ing into the drawing-room, fairly froth- Ing at the mouth with rage destroyer of my houscho! you, wretchied woman, g0 home to your prod- igal father’s house, whero notice of an action for divorce will speedily be served uoon you.” The woman went lnto strong hysterics; but the unmoyed _collectar, with thought it I kissed my band £'d fetch you wilc Is pure as the driven snow,” proceed The debtor gave him £25 on account, and sald he would zive him the rest next week, bite not to go near the houseagain. A young doctor out on the North Side had vainly set up his shingle and taken two parlors 1n a boarding-house; he never got s chauce to ut any putients unacr & nonument. Just ns 6 bad read that 11,287 sounc Esculapfuses had been turned loose upon the devoted country this spring, and was meditating sufelde, ting up a new politleal party, a brignt cad. Summoning his landlady, ho snid to her: ‘*3Mrs. Bates, here is the ront for Junc as well as for May, for possibly I sball not see vou again for some weeks, though, on the otber hand, my absence mny not more than & few days. I wish, howerer, to keep the rooms; thoy are very pleasunt sud suit me admirably, should eall, pray tell them to consuit the fir class practitioner whoso card is on Lhe mantel~ a. Yeado, Japan; he yelled: ¢ Base neace, diel And old” watch and cl For some time there have been murmurings of a rupture In the Presbyterlan Church of this place, and & paper setting forth that the fnter- estsof the church wore suifering under the guldance of the present pastor, the Reve Walter Forsyth, has been circulated, and has re- velved elghteen signatures, of the petition on unskiltiul thief. ad upwards of $1,200 in gold cotn 1o bis possession. Detectives White and O’Conmor, of tho West 0 Avenua Statlon, have urrested a woman Bertha Hamilton, who bas been under arrest frequently betore, they having found fn her possession & bunch of keys that were used a private residence at No. 81 8am- have also \illlam Wearman a hard citizen, who committ y Lo gold rings were secured vons E. M, Osgood. + licorge Cobb, and emont_touse—0. Y 1. Newhall, Toston; oston ffome Journal ¢ the Hen, Fort Madleon, Ia. M, Cote, Boston; Dr. E. A urne, Elging C. J. D, Watkins, 3. A. Moore, Betrolt: Col. C. n Tickaby, 8an Franctaco; nnatl, the Houn, E.E. Ainsworth, OBITUARY. EDWARD M'CONNBLLy whose death at hie lato residence in Lake View ocaurred suddenly at 13 noon, on Baturday, was one of the olacst residents of this city, Ho was born in Dublin, Irecland, Deo. 29, 1803, and landed fn Montreal in 18%). He vislted a great part of Cunnds, New York, Olifo, and Indlana, on foot and horseback, and, turning toward Chleagro, taok passage from De- troit ou the schooner Marshal Noy. bound for Furt Dearbora with provisions for the zarrison, Gurdon 8. Hubbard Ho reached Chicago fo stopping at Milier's tavorn “at the point situated at the forks of the river oppotite The timber at that time ex- tended down to Kinzlo strect on the North Side, and from Handolph to Twelfth streets on the Alter stooping here a short thine he re. maoved to Springfleid, whero he was connected with the Land-Oifice, and took part In tho e returncd to Chicago in 1836, and has resided here over since, Mr, Me- Connell was connceted with the Unlted States Land-ORfice here, and from 1815 to 1858 _reslded on’ his origlnal homestead, corner of Tiventy- sccond street and the river. i owned at tho tie of his death. 85 Lo 1863 le resided on the West Side, in the vicinity of Monros strect, slucs which time ho has lived fo Lake View {n retirement, o was marrled 1o 184 to Charlotte McGra- ¢han, s daughter of one of the carlicat setticrs, Mr. McC. has of lato suffered from asthma, and has been in and has passed_his timo quietly e was o man of ood education and retiring dispusition, ver fullof hospitality, honest and upright in all his dealings, and cuinmandled the respect of all his neighbors and fricnds, carllest members of,8t. Jamea' Episcopal Church, He leaves n widow and three sons, the youngest of woom was at Cornell University at the of his futher’s death, MURDEROUS AFFRAYS. ATTEMPTED WIPE MURDER. Tle usual Sunday brawls were a little more serlous than usual, ing o woman uamed Ann Cottrill was found in- seustble {a hier bome, No. 772 Indiana avonue,— a neigiborhood that Is known as *the patch.” A uelghboring woman heard cries between the hours of midnight and 1 o'clock, and, upon go- fog towards the house, heard blows, and heard Cottrill crying, me,” und then crics for help. She tried to sca what was polng on, but, as she approached the house, sho caught a glimpse of o wan slyly opening the rear door. Fearing for her own safoty, she retreated, aud, as sho did so, she saw a man como out, go through the yard, and disappear over a fonce. 8he then alarmed her tusbaud, snd the two proceeding through tho open door of Mrs. Cottrill's houso fuuud her covered up with removing which take out his bills, o Grayes, Now, the originators B C. Mestillan nsking for tho resigua- W. Tcker and b, They claim that the church i3 retrograding, and that the interest in spiritual matters Is waning; that two yoars ago there was not & sittine to let in tho church, while now there arc fiftecn pews crapty. The petition s couched in very reapectful tanguage, and was to lave been pro- sented to the Scsslon, which is composed of lTour of tho deacons of the church, and who have its spiritual management in thelr charge, Aome time durlng the present week. The deacons, hearing of the matter, determined to anticipato the peuition and shift the responsibillty of con- sideriog it upon the congregation, so after the acrvice yestorday mornlog the Secretary of the Bessions read a papor which they had drawn up explaining the matter, and called for a vote uf the congregatlon as to whether they should retaln and sustaln Mr, Forsyth, or dismlsy The vote staod and nine for dismissal, opposed to Mr, Forayth tried to have the vote poatponed untll Thursday evenlng, as it was ui« expetted at this timo, and a postponcinent would giveis chanco for a full exvression of all Intcrested. The deacons sald thoy had pur- poucly presented it at this timo so that neither slde could talk the miatter up ond fnfluence What the dissatisfled members will now do {s not known, as thoy have had no op- ortunity for consultation. 'RIBUNE caliod upon several members of each faction to gut at the true fnwardness of the posed to Mr. Forayth say that, has Leen tacreasing in popuias ton, the Church has been 1alling oft in mem- that the finances of are not in tho flourishing conditlon that thoy should bo; that been tame, and uot of an Intellectual charactor; that the pastor bas taken too much interest In church elections, nnd has favored a certain clique, and when ho has found any member not In accord with himsell, nstead of trying to find out the trouble and win back hi has turned = cold shoulder on him him. 'fhe friends of Mr, Forsyth—and they secm to be in a larze majority~say that he fs to resign when it Is mado T the welfuro of tho church that he shiould do s0. They clmim that he has made the church what it 1a, that he has built it up from & membership of tweonty-threo to the resontnumber, 240. When he first camo tothem, u October, 1871, the Presbyterfan Church was tho only church in Enulewood, and since that time there hias been six churches orian- {zed, which have drawn morc or lvss from tho Presbyterian congregation, tho finances are Jn gouod shape, and there is no necessity of paving off the debt darlug the prosent flnancial ombarrassments; that iorn members have jolued tho church than have withdrawn, aud thoso who did withdraw did so rathor than run in debt for thelr pews. Somo of the members hint that u Uongreza- tlonal Soclety will be formed out of the satisfled clement. Bupervisor A. A telegranhlc dispateh from Hamilton, Ouot. Baturday cvening, stated that Bishop Hell. uron) had offered the Rev. an, of Chicago, the posttion of co- adjutor, with the full salary of a Bishop, as he himself Intended to retire [rom the active dutles of the uflice on account of {1} health. Dr. Bullivan told a TRIBURD teporter, who vis- fted him yosterday, that he hid received no proposition whatever from Bishop Hellnuth, and koew nothing about the mutter. At 8:80 yesterday atterncen, a 40-year-old thief named Willian’ Thompson broke luto the L, Rosa, No. 78 Lincoln ave- nue, by prylog open the bilnds and the windowa with an ax which he procurcd iu an adjolning ‘The family were out, but a servant girl returned while Thompson was rummaging about in the house, and at her approach be rau Frauk Roeo, F. W. Hineman, aud Fraok Hopkius gave chusesand, after a brisk run, succeeded {n capturin then locked up at the Larrabee The following members of the Fifty-first 1111~ nots Yolunteer Infantry met on Saturday even- fug to consider the propriety of turning over the colors of the regimentto the State at the forthcoming ceremony at 8pringiictd on the 234 inst. It was unanimously decided that the time- honored flags shonld hereafter bo In clurge of An fovitatlon is there- fore tendered to all surviving nembers of the regiment to meot us at Bpriugfield on the day art with us n tho cere- avis, Jerome F. Weeks, John @. McWilliams, lienry Howland, Willlam 1. Whenowortt, Albert 8,'Coe, George 8, terman, Charles F. Hill, Charles ¥. Merrhl, William B. Oliphant. Saturday afternoon Dotectivo t{elnzman spot- ted o well'known thief named George Gelasier nd, upon overhaullng The Restaurant It any of m Pennsylvanis, there ara moderate. charge, but then he doctor,—but little inferlor to mysolf. “If there are any lotters for me, readdress them to me at Washington, caro of R. B. Hi Are you going to Washinzioni sald the good Inndlady. secret, madame,” replied the physician, **and I only lutrust it to you upon the express under- standing that vou” will not let the matter go Not aword Lo a singls Living soul. The fact is, Presideat Hayes {s a martyr to Aypothenusa biiderosa —'"" “\Why, I tlouicht L was a model of health and strcugth!” gasped ‘* A mistake, my dear madarae, [ “The thouzhtiess, herd may think so, but an cating malady o most Insidlous character is Brown-Sequard, and and Hommond bave been doing their beat to carry out my instructions, and, to give them duc’credit, have kept him up; but_thoy miss The President’s dlsease has reached o ctists, and as o patriot and a physician to go Lo he should die, Tilden might seize on the reins of Government, and_anarchy amd civil war en- ou wou't asy & word of this of course! Wua medical men who bave made onr way i the world are naturally averse to resort to unything that bears even a_semblance of pullery,” So saying, he dismtssed her, nnd vext day went away in & hack to a chosp bosrding- house up oo West Washington serect. The has communicated the newa of her s skill and distinction to everybod! ud what aro the vonsequences? forty or fiity patlentacotnos anxionsly to ask if the doctor is al home, and to hopo that he wili come ere it 1s too lat to-morrow, he returns frum the V (by the Washington street tunnel) e will step into a practice of 850,000 HUNGRY COMMUNIST LEADERS, 1t had been annouaced that the firat Com- munist plente of the season wns to take place yesterday nt Fitz's Grove, in Nickersonville, A Ti1BUNE reporter sturted there to tind aut what kind of an affair It was, expecting to find the place crowded With vallaut Communists armed ta the teeth. Ou entering the trove, admission to which hio secured by throwlug o quorter of n .dollar lute a stuvepipe hat, whicl cash-box, he found about 100 persons—nelther of wiiom looked as I he would be abls to do much damage with a musket or sny other weapon except his mouth—assembled " around a plutform Hatening to the well-worn speeches of Parsons, Grottkan, and Morgan, no band of music, not even a baxpipe, nor were there the women, who are usually predominant on such occasions. “ [ thoupht thus was o pleniel” sald the re- porter to one of the fierco Commnuntste, " wus the reply, **it (s too early yet 5 this is a grand maas-meeting of the workingmen of thie Fiftsenthh Waril." *Hut you do not churice an sdinlision few ordinarily furmasa-meotings I’ “Woll, vou sce,” sald the Communist, ** wearn poor and ‘necd money, ond we have to make it 1n this way if we wmean to get the funds with which to carry our objects.” “Thea your objects are warllke anyhow " * Not that,'" was the reply, **we need monoy to pay for our places of meetin) the organ of eur vrganization, \While tho reporter was talking to this mana secdy individual ioterrupted tho conversation aud tried to sel) soine tickets to & graud concert und bull to be given this evening for the bene- tit of Mr, Parsvns. “What do_you want to give n benefit to Mr, M, P'arsons Is quite destitu ticket-peddlier, “*and needs mos tu buy bread for his wite and ch * I do not jucline to buy u ticket for such a 004 compoaitor, ug it e was in- **'Lhia (s a le,” said the ticket-peddler. * Mr, lly work, but the capltalists loy Wi op uccount of his prine 0 orefore wo have to provide for m, " You do not beloug to our party at all," be added contemptuously, “or you would not talk that way," And with this he left, and tried to disposc of s tickets to others, but the parties he tackled were uo more Iy sympathy with the cause of the Comnuuists than the reporter, or they were 100 poor to fuvest & guerter for such a ‘cause, doortly sfter unother a very good residence of W, Some of the members “This Is a profound | Kinzic's house. oat the door. tfect Station, Black-Hawk war, you,” he_replied. A reporter of [z Part of this tract matter, Those while Englewoo the Btate authorities. the sermons lave till survives him. o Lake View. clean, comifortabic,: Iuxurious,—and ¢l on Clybourn ayenuc, He wis one of the shoes snd paper paticros, a8 a blind in plaving the role uf a_traveling Uo {s wanted by Detectives Whiterand O'Connor for the snenking of o costs, from the clothing store ready and willing upposed Lo be uscd manifest that It fs ond has been by an employed of the place, member of the notorjous Nickersouville gang, 1o which also belong the Relnsch aud Welss families, several members of which, {ncludlog Qelssler's wite, Eva Lefler, are now dolng time 1o the Penitentiary. Yeaterday forencon A. C. Morgan reported rea Saturday night a $500 eco stolen from him, tectives Lonsing sud Londergan went to work on the case, and were of the ooinion that a atitute named Loulse Brisbois. rooming at v, 400 Btate strect, had stolen _the pln while Morgan was in her company. room, and Louiso at flrst denled that wbe had ever seen Morgan, but Le was positive as to ‘bou sho owned up, but‘ atil] ‘They clalin that toac while ‘on a 8 3 i hi . dlamond-pin had Batignolles, Liviog I8 cheap there oven dur Ing Exhibition times, aud, though I the quarter i€ either cheerful or intereating, it i within son minutes of the Opera, und the tralns whi-h ply between La Villetie and the Arc de Triompho offord a means of getting xhibition for three sous. Batlu- volleals tho stronghold of clerkdomn and the utite bourgeolsle, of whom it bas the character. is quiet, comnonpluce, ond respectable. ‘Thero are no theatres or cafea worthy the nume nearer to it than the Boulevard IHaussmanu, but it has some ndvantagea of its own, and {4 scldom visited by touriats, ‘That most Parislun ot all Parlsfan fatrs, the *Folro aux Pulus d’Eplce,” or GINOERUIEAD PAIR, I3 once more fu full swing av the Place du Trone, ‘The booths ond theatres are this year far more pumerous theo usual, and, usa delicate attun- tion to our forelgn guests, the proprietors of all the roundabouts have had thelr stock in trade furblshed up regardiess of expeuse. Somo of the skowa nre sufllviently curlous. At one looth they show you u young glantess aoswer- Ing to the name of Cloo, Who wiunds aeven feut high, audincasures I forget how many fect round Close to her is the falr wost beautiful womun ju the world, 80 the advertisement has {t,—just orri Vienna: uud, a little further on, you may have your fortune told for a mero trifls by o pupil of Then there are liou-tamers wale and [emule, derovats, omen with beards, perforn- funts, aud hun- LAKE, ‘They visited (ko Coudit, in a letter to the respocts to the Taxpayers’ a mafority of the tem- bers are tax-fighters fnatead of tuxpayers, und that the effect of their persecutions will b to the manufsctur- quickly to the denled having the ofticers were in lier room, they noticed her .awallow the contcnts of a small phial, which upon examination was found te contain lauda. mum. They put her in a carrlage and took her +20 the West Madison Btreet Btatlon, where Dr. Dunne attended ber, gullons of hot coffee, and o brisk walk in the station that lasted until lata in the afternoon, the unfortunste creature was promounved out of dunger, and was sent to the County Hospltal. The gir]'s honesty waa proven whaon the ofticers found tho pla In the posscssion‘of ona of Mor- aan's friends, with whom he Lad lelt It for sale partles whose signatures are attached to tho bill in chancery against the town, now pendinj Court, were uuauthorized by of the suit will be to inake the taxes higher, as the Board of Trustees bave bad to incrense tho appropriation for legal expunses. lezations set forth futhe bill ure false through- out, The residents [n the vicinity of the Rock Istund shops nbad the privilece of viewing tho olvphants and other antnals of Van Amberg's managerle free of charro yesterday, and alarge number availed thuwmselves of the opportunity, ————— THE WEATHER, Orrice oy Tum Cuity SIGNAL OFricEm, Wasninaton, D. C,y May 13—1a, m.—Indica- tlons—For Monday, in the Tenncssec and Oblo Valley, northeast winds, statlonary tompera- ture, partly cloudy weather, and slight changes After drinkin, in the Supcrioe pool blead, with four ghastly gashes {n the Torchead Beside the bed was found a common wood-axe that was sincared with blood nnd halr. They alarmed the police, and the woman was taken [n s still unconscious con- ditfon to ths County Hospltol, Bergt. Miller, of the Twenty-second Strect Btatlon, at once sct about Investigating, had seen @ young man vamed Edward White at about 1 o'clock zolng to the plumbing shop ot Juha Wude, No, 140 where he both works aud slecps, and ho jia noted that White had blood upon hi: Barrett had seen White In company with Mra, Cottrlll snorily betore midn appareutly onthe way to ‘F'ius was deemed sutiiclent cause for arresting Otticer Barrett then proceeded to the Clicago Hume, a chcap lodeing-house on Clark street, avd there found Willlam Cottrill, hus- band of the injured wumun, whom he aldo laced{ncustody. From thelatis carned that while he wasin Ke: ner of Btaieand Fifteenth streets,carly Saturday eveniug, 8 man nomed 8mith, living in a house fu rear of No. 785 State strest, came to hlin wod told himn that his wife Was drunk and raising s Cottrin told him he was not Jiving with her, but, nevertheless, he went fnto Bmith's yard and listened to the row she was He then clabs that be came down town, walking as far us Fourtecnth street fn Suuth was taken {uto custody during the day, but made such a straightforward showing and top of the head. The furniture-workers of the West Division Leld s masy-mecting at No. 68 West street yesterday alteruoon, the object belng to discups the condition of the trade and strenzth- Furniturc-Workers’ Union, Biallknecht was called to the chalr, and J. Dile and u Mr. Thorsen wery uppotnted Secretarles, caker was i, Stroble, who spoke in n the course of Lis remarks he re- ferred to an article recently published in these columns, which set forth the prices being paid furniture-makers, and asked hisauditorsto procure u copy of the paper containing the sume und read it, saying that it inore clearly sct lorthy condition of the furniture-workers thun anything he had scen, ‘The next speaker wue ‘Thorsmark, the Hoclalist, who spokent ereat length, reiterating hls oft expressed sentlnents cstion end Yie relutlonsof eupital ¢ musb of his remarks wero do. , huwever, (o upbralding the workingimen for nevlecting to organize, sod warning them agalost attempting anotler strike until they were organized throughout the country and had reached u unisongda their dewands. Other speali- ers folluwed fn German aud Scaudiuavian fu the same geversl strafn, aftep which u few member- ship curds were distributed aod the meeting ad- '3 aud to aupport Twenty-second street, ht, and both were o latter's house. 1lle. Lenormans and suake-charme wrestlers, clown g dogs, clreus- dreds of the inevitable gablin not far serious rambling, of course | The stakes are halfpence, und the prizes gencrally inaca- ruons or earticnware of the “theatres? i 3= For tho Upper Misalssippl and Lower Mlssouri Valleys, northeast to southeast wind, stution- ary temperaturo and pressure, partly cloudy weather, aud possibly occastonal ralns. For (this) the Lake Reglon, the Middle States, aud New Eugland, stationary and rieing barom- cter, northwest to southiwost winds, slightly waruer and partly cloudy weather, ‘The rivers will chango but lttie, LUCAL DEIERYATIONS. ta and dishs. ive you a vivid illus- the Crusades, with nagnificont cenery, and stagzc-appuintments, At hey are playing an uluun‘mnmd ver- Une Causs Celebre.” The giuger- bread-stplls, which doubtless were form erly the chlet featurea In the fulr, bave been quite ore attractive rivals for the public favor, but there was o brisk trade doing tn that yery obnoxious contectionery ou Sunday nod Monday, when I aud could easity make a liv Parsons would gla Tow fu bils bouse. couspany with a was ut the fele. it fa 1o loner to wiorn tho gingerbread with the ‘The assault was certalnly either committed by White or by Cottrill, and u reporter, who talked to both { the Armory cells lust night, is of the opinion that White 18 the guilty person. , hearty Eoglishman, 3 and young Wihite, on lie” Kuew auy one sou llves pext The Eoclaliatie Unlon of the Shocmakers met in private st No. 7 South Clark strect yes J. ¥, Sculliwg In the chalr. M cased the Uniop, urging thorec alty for a mnre thornugh und elfective orgund; tlou, atd givlug vent tu biis Soclulistic ldeas, A tuution o Join the Natloual Ceutral orgwuizu. discussed, snu, No ouo up- pearlug to know what e urgunizalion was, o committes, conaisting of UGeorge Brauw, A, ‘Thouoth, and A. Bilskl, was sppotuted to con- fer with the Natlonuls and revort wt tho pext A motlon was also made to joln the Lebr und Wehr Verclu, which was lald overafter ol beer was ordered to just befure adjourning, confeetionery 18 purposes, and, beleg molaed - fu the formas— Itealized—of the Kepublican hieroes ol the hour, #lugerbread becomes amedium tor the diffusion of Liberal and auti-despotle vrinciples. Toers bas been w great run on the quarter-length (lumbettas and smallor 'Thiera tbls year, but the popular funcy was most taken by tho GINUGERDREAD VEN The Faire uux lains o' unfashionable [esuival ladies Irom the Ch serve pulitical dividuat batton-ooled the reporter and tricdwo sell him a copy of the Soelalist for 8 v Mazimum, 50; mil the latter, *1 na XAL UDIRRYATION LCuloau ¥ a nlekiel,” rald e given the fast quarter T hait tocome fu here sud lsten to three cloquent wer had this (ndividual left than some wtue up and tried to eell Vorbute, ete. The reporter was cone y this tme thot the trus iuwardness of icnle”® was 8 begring scheme $o ralse funds with which to support the blathershito leaders of tho party, wbo are too luzy to work ft wuch easier to allow tuelr poor dupes, the workingmen, to provide fur thew, and be left the grove, Cottrill, who I3 o bl told a very pialn stor: the contrary, denled namod Smith, although that aduor to his own home; that bo had ever been fu Mra. Cottriil’s house, nor had seen ton was made sud fees [s decldedly an our gentleinen and c3s0 A"Antin sre maybe, or at any rute they atfect to be, uncousclous of but the Lorny-handed sons oung gentlenieo farchs and the . He s quite a young man, and claims dues nbt live ot bome because of & icu mother. l{e became acqualnted with Cottrlil through her drinkiog at bis moth- Cottrill states that he used to do expreassicg, but nuw does odd jobs fur aoy who will hire His story of his wmarried life is larly sad, as his wife drank so hard that she’ coutd wot carg for her children, and would sell her household zouds to buy llquor, is happlly located in a wealth Another child wi durig the suwmer the cploy of O. B. Green to Sturgeou Bay, and when be returued the babe could not be found, The sbiltless wother finst said adopted by 8 wealthy fainlly, aud finally sald it Lad died tn Clevelunid, whete sho had gons ou a Bowe weeks awo Mrs, and wshe coolfessed to blm Its yery existence tomne discussion. thewselves, but fla ¥ es from tho ' Bon Sazastua du Louvre, Bock to it by hundreds of At nizht the fair I made brilMant bo & myriad of lampe, and by the clectric ighy f the countless exhibitlons of the Pluce du Froue, whero it begios, and the Cours de Vin- cennes, olong which the werry booths and stulis extend for o good hul-mlle snd more, ‘The Falre aux Pulus d’Eplcests ulways precedod by the Falro sux Jambous, and usuaily lasts tiirce weeks: lluu. thls el ve beulzhted tourlsts au oopuriunity of enrfvblog thelr notebooks, aud correcting sny saeakivg tendency to Blave uphithsw by the contemptationof lealized gin- kesbread Vers Sassontitebers, 100k the trouble of strolilug up the 8t. Anotue to the Foire sux Pains d*Epices some Sunday night, they would be surs of ud- lug wore entertainment than at hall the the- atres fu towp, snd would learn Iy s quarter of 8u bour more of the Frouch people than if they studied a dozeo nusty volumex, erratic wember ailie. Emille Ambre, COUNTESS D'AMBROISX, Leuchies ‘to-day thelr excuss maoy be zood. I'he Coopers Natioval Unfun et at the same at the swine thoe. The meeting was pris but, frum what vould ‘be le wus dono excent speech- timent of the meeting is e been In favor of higher wa and uoposed to striklng, but from the ubsolute tacrecy matutained it would not bo surprising to was said or dune other than Around Socialistic head- Guarters it was yesterduy sunounced tust the Lathere' Unlon” was on o strlke for hlsber wages, They number about 100 men, demand two'ccnts u yani for work, wl dncrease of une-ulf cent. They meet to-mor- row cveniag to discuss the situstlon, A servant-girl on West Madison street re- cently had occasion to part with ber misf snd whea the bour cume her mistress s bumbly to her, *} trust, Sussu, thut you do not Larbor suy leclldg ol rescutmeut sralust we, for T st sure that I have doue all that wa: Iy puwer to wake the bouse pieasunt to vo 1 Ye bave Hut,” groclously replied the eervs girl, * and there might beé worse huuses for a The pay was libers) for wman {n vour basband’s position, your boots and U1 ] could not reconcile my- the pew bouuet yuu got at mo family Lad & taste for bright ycolors,—1 will nub cast 15 up to you il ay evening, May 0, at the residence rdcen street, by W, Goodsteed, Mise Blrdle Reye u-law of Mr. Holden, to Mr. Walier ‘The parlors wero beauti- fully decorated with chofco fluwers uad plauts, presentivg o bomellke and luvely ap) ‘Sl party usseuibled prowpily at' 7 o'cl the marrluge ceremouy was performed ut alter whicli the company repaired to the dinlog- 1oom, where s flnc supper in Eckbardt's _best sivla ‘was prepared fur the oceaslon. 1 Holdeu sud daughter N. P ltoldes sud son, rauk Huoiden, Gen. Juseph 3. Heynolds aud I. W, Goodspeed and wife, Mr. AMri. 1 8. Lamb, Mr. oud Mrs. Thomas Tustin, Mr., und AMrs. 8. P. Dewev, 3r. an C. It. Blackail, Mrs. Addle Crofoot, Mrs. George Jacksou, Miss . J. Jcuncss Miss Elu Dewoy, Misg Oliv] Dailiba, Mr. C. H. Blackail. tlue presents to the brido und groow. the congratulusions by the wsscinbled company the happy couple tovk the U:80 truin of the ‘eutrl Rullrvad for Sloux City, and will retury fu teu duys, making thls city theiwr future home, which will be at 20 Aberdeen 8, Couk, of this vity, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yok, May 12—~Arrived, the steamer Grecee, from Loadon. QuesnsTows, May 13.~Arrived, the Repub- lic, from New York. Havan, May 12.—The stesmer Villede Parls, from New York, has arrive Lospox, May 12.—The steamer City of Ber- lin, from New York, passed Croukbaven this May 13.—~Arclved Inward, the rerpool,-snd tus Waldeslan, fad that suiiething what was {uthusted. east ten days, to ut G Sadie Hulden), Certsluly If they Fu:‘il Poixr, Moraviag, frum srom Glaszow, bia mother’s Louse, & ber druvk sud bad Ineffectually tried to get 1uto bier bLed-room. ‘Thiy and other things led Mr. Cottrill to sbandon her iast Sunday, whick time bo says be basnob been ‘The polite are of the opinfon that White tried to rupe the woman, and, falliug in his purpose, Yet it {s barely possible thut Cottrill lulicted the fujuries in bls rage at White aud her alone fn the bouse. A visit lato lust night su the Counly Hospital vrocured the infortaation that Mre. Cottrill was sleeping guictly, The house au. ed the wounds, wbich, though usture, way not prove fatal, owing 1o the ! 2 Brysat, Mr. . H. Ir. Elmer C. Tlcre wero wat of the uobility, cre WEre wanv Ponansirata, May 12.—Ex-Coroner J. G. L. Brown died to-dsy, aged 53. ko was for wany yeurs business mauager of the Prews under futended to kill her, sud—but tiat would bo hbclous—made her debut at the ltallens on Tuesday, as Vivlelta, o tho * Travista.” Nne waa decidedly successtul much to iy surprise. befurehand, 1 quite expected she would te & Far frum that, she has & leusing aud full svprauo voive,—nut sp ¢ a8 It suight be wade with more tralniyg, ervant-lady Lo be o, : 3 NO ONE CAN AFFORD to dispenss with the use of Carpet Lininz. Use (colton snd paper) only that manufsciured by the Aunserican Carpet Linlog Company, New York and Bostos. Fur sale by all carpet deslers, cou bhad dress- wiscrable failure, a qnite serious Easter,=for ull AUE WAS CRAZY. Luter devclovwents bave buea received st the but, on the whole, very antisfactors. Her act- | no other coal rexion ¢ he ing, ton, was perfect, Ttmay,of courae, neessler | pared fn the umion of the Cnfn. tor Miiz. Ambrs to play Fisietin than snotber | Firtunate conditions s regaria poatpon, 1t part, Indeed, they do say that ehe fixs no | jre, and quantitys all the mare that, Faay need to act—Dbut there, I'm getting Hbelous | (he coal, brown ron ore f« found in i sgnin. However that may Ue, Mie. Ambre was very well recelved, and at the end of each act was called before the curtaln,—no small bonor to attaln on the buarde which Albaot had adorned a day before, . ‘The programmo ot % TILE MUSICAL PRTES that are to be given at the Trocadero Palace during the Exhibitlon {s now nearly com:lete. Bosides the len grand concerts of French music, given by M, Colonne and an orchestra of abaut 130, there are 1o be three concerts of Enzllsh muste, on the 15th, 1th, and 19th of Julv, with Mr. Leslie's cnotr. No Engiish orchestra being now expected, the urcheatral at tity, Witha_yearly output of 200,000,000 1y could this extensive Led of authra.te dinng cover the whole present demand of the w ). for 2,400 years, Hut the working of the Chinesq coal-flelds 18 yet o much fn jte Infuncy that the oulput at preseul, fu sy of the moet favorable circumetances,' |q only equal to about ome-ifteenth of coal production of Germany or the Unite} 8tates, Richthofen—and no oue has a better right to provonnce an opinfon—dues not, huy. ever, doubt that In the near Miture it wil) rige iutolmportance, an since nowhere auch ¢ heap fuel is combined with sa {nexhaustinle ty of cpeap aud. at the eame time, futeli partof each programme will te intruated 1o | effebtive Iabor as in Cliing, showld the Chineo the French Band, swhich will, bowever, be con: | only desire it, centres of production of the ';Lr:: ducted by Arthur Sullivan, On the 4th of | rank must ina short time rise v tho nelghing. Julr Qitmore intends giving 8 concert with nis | hoad of the coal-elids, " orchestras and, on the 230 of the same month, — - there will_be' n wrand International Clioral DEATIS, Festival. Two vocal concerts are promised by the students of Upsala and Cbristianla, Spain will send us the orchestra of the Madrid Soclete des Cancerts, who will give three matinees: and the Madrid Quartet Society have arranged tor three sesnces of chamber-music, Hungary will bo reprosented by twobands, but the Vienna orchestras appear to have aban- doned the idea of paying Paris avisit. Belglum and fioliand are 1o be atronuly represented by choral societles; and Denmark, Iike Ehgland, will have n concert at which specimens of the Danish composera—Niels Gade more particular- ly—will be exccuted by M. Colouns's band. On the 17th of September thers is to buan In- ternational Fanlare Festival; and, lastly, Italy Eurpn-c- arrangiog oleven concerts. Fivo will 0 given by the orchestra of the Scala, three by that of the Teatro Apollo, and threw seances of chamber-music are promised by the Couserva- tolre of Palermo. There fa notting new at the theatres, butln A week or twu we ate to have Victor Huzo's “ Angelo!” at the Odcon, in the place of ;‘Jlmeyh Balsamo,’” which has been a dismal atlure, A A A~ e A AR AR AN AN S MANTIN-AL the residenco of hier sister. Mis 3. F Temple, 332, Michlaan: nday, May 13, a7y Sfargaret. wifc of the itet, M. AL Martin. of Main. manfe, Wi and datignier of ‘thé laie Joienh sahg. sten. - Funernl pervices 8t 8 o'clock 4. m. Tucsday, mata» will he ta<en to Mazomante for Durtal. 7 1® McCONNRLL~The funeral of Edward MeCenney will take place &t hie laie reailence in lake Vien gy Tuesday, tho 14th Inet., 8L 10:30 0'¢lock 8. 10, Frieagy of thie family a16 foslEd, DALLENTISG-At Hot Bortnge, Ark., on the oy Inst.. David Daflestine, li:!l?ll{?"l Funcrai services wil bo held ai Waukezan, Tuerasy, uh atg . m. g HEILLY~May 13, at 11:80 o'clock, &t D1t Iata rpe 1ence, No. inla Bduth Uearborn-at., Ueorgo ‘l':'efif;, aged P~ Naw IHaven (Conn,) papers piearc copy. ANNOUNCEMENTS, e aae - DI A DAL DL LS, [ THE ANNUAL RENTAL OF BEWS 1N Taric Congregatlotial Chiuren wil eeut Ty S10% e, SHENERE BAACH Commenelag reamuiiy o & olclocks et ail who Arc Intorerted be airo 10 At o] ehurch will he open st 3 wiio deair Lo select paws. e o 164 by the tie: Cal, ,.\I|. A. T. lleminpway condurts the !mm;n!rn'; Al mecting &t the same piace this evening AL7:A3, Aff UNE Men Are welcome., oms, No., t. A TOST OF NEW BOOKS, fioert aticrson. of fan more or less intercating, have been published lately, Among themn 1a the first votume of ‘Talne’s Inst work, ** The Origin of Contempo- rary France,”—n dispasalonato Im}ulry into the causes aud effects of the French Revolution. Emlle Zola has added another volume to the Rougon Macquurt serles, Ile calls it “Une Page d'Atour,” It 18 altozether differcnt in stylo from **L'Assommolr,’? **La Curee,” and other wurks of thu writor which have made such a scusation; qulct, pathictie, snd without start- Iing featurca of ml{ sort, I can only mention the appearance of o curfous piny written by Earnest Revan,'entitled * Callban,” and pur- porting to be a continuation of Shakspearc’s “Tempest.!” M. Renan has essayed—I under- stand—to malg * Caliwan a medlum for ex- Yrculng IMmscit ns a pronounced antl-Repub- tean, Some psecrt, cven, that M. Gam- bettn twas. In the ‘“mind's cyo' of M. Reman when ho wrote **Caliban?’; but T can't say what truth thero s In this, as 1 have not yet read the play, M. Ch. Bigot, a very ablo writer on tho .X/.Xme Stecte, has just published & moat nteresting and thoughtiul work entitled * La Fin do "Avarchie” (1 vol- ume, Charpentler), In which, withalngnlar mod- eiation and clearness, ho has succecded n show- ing that the beat form, because the necessary form, of govermnent for France is the ltepublicy and that, aince the last crushing defeatsof Mon- archists and Cleriealism, the Republic may bo re- garded as once fonall FUIMLY ESTAULISIED IN PRANCE, AUCTION SALES, IN NEW YORIK. L, Spsnial,'a_n@rsmnmw il YOUTHES, DOYY', & MEN'S CLOTHING, On Wednesday, May 16, at 10 o’clock, Postponed from Ifay8, 8,000 Suits Boys’, Youths', and Men'’s Clothing, Of the well-known manufacturo ot Messrs, COHN, BALL & 00, Baved from tho lats fire on thele premtasain Conalat, All to ba rold without reserve by order of the Fire Ut derwelters, £Co. s makery The reputation of Mesars, Cohn. Tall The ‘end of the anarchy” in \hlch poor | of SUPERIGI AND TASTEFUL CLOTHING is weil. France has lived moreor leassince thetroubled | estabitshed in this market, snd the ) ‘are daya of '80 wud '03 has come, Old things buve passed mway, and tho Republic las Legun to make all things new. M. Bigot writes peraua- sively, tomperatoly, and fairly, Thero are, uo- happlly, few public writers on polttics of whom 8s much could be sald. Though not extremely novel, his views are marked by strong good sensc, and *La Fin de I'Auarchle Is altogeth- cr thoroughly readable and useful. Calnann Lovy has at last jssued Ralute-Beuve's *Cor- respondence.” It {s far too fmportant, however, to be dismisscd with a line; so | ust leave the discussfon ot Halnte-Beuve and. his very starte llng confedsions for another oceasion, Janruy 37 MicnBL. — WESTERN PATENTS. A weekly st of United Stutes patents jasued to the Inventors of fllinofs, Wisconsin, Mich- Igan, Minnesota, Towa, Indlana, and Nebraska, for the week ending April 80, 1878, and each vat- ent {n tho st will bear that date. IReported ex- pressly by telograph for Tun Trinune by A. 1, Evans & Co., patent svlicltors, Washington, D. 0. «Charges for obtainlng a'patcut, $20. A copy of tho Patent laws sent frce on upplica- tion, thetr eatire stock Juat made up for this Al ropottion v 1n original o that wero Injured by water oniy liave heen rodrled. an sil are warranted free from dswmage by smoke or fire, Every Lot will be Sold Withont Reserve, s WAL A. TOPPING &0 Auctionrers, Nos. 122 & 124 Duann st,, cor Efl:ll. FHVIV\'DII.__ W. A, BUTTERS, LONG & CO, General Auctioncers aud Real Estate Ageats. 175 East. Kandolph-at. Furniture, Carpets, Mlrrors, 0il Paintings, Engravings, Chromos, And Other Merchandise, AT ATUCTIOWN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, Say 15, at 0:00'clock, st gur Baicarooinn, 173 East itindolpiist, Vo A, BUTTEINS, LOSU & C0., Auctioneers, THURSDAY TRADE SALE, DRY GOODS, Clothing, ‘Boots and Shoes, AT ATCTION, THURSDAT MORN 3, Msy 10, at @:30 o'clock, ot Store 178 East jiand. . W. A. BUTTEIR, LONG & €O., Anctloncers, By CHAS, E. RADDIN & CO., Auctloneers, 118 & 120 Wabash-av. At AUCTION, TUESDAY, May 14, piast T. H, Brown, Chicago, eulky-cushions, B, F. Felix, Chicugo, esrs for well-buckets, P, W, Gutes, Chicago, ore-crushers (2). M. ¥rankenstein, Chicago, slstes. W, M. Parker, linshyille, metal lath machine. E. Downlng, Freedom, stalk-cuttere, H, E. Foster, Decatur, corn-plantors, I 3. Arecnwood, Warren, shoes. dl‘l'h W. 1], Uecatur, machino for openlng 2,000 CASES ches, : i Lee Charloston, combined hatrow and cule BOO'[‘S & S[—IOES‘ 0. McDangall, Cnatleston, barrel.cavere, M. L. Wheeler, Burlington, thill-couplinge, W. Ashton, Hiuckley. vnd gates for wagons. L. liscketone, Warren, horse-tall t A. B. Gurler, Dakatb, gurbago-tru A. Ileckuan, Steriing, corn-plauter i1 A, Jerauld, Wotevks, gas-burners, . I, Stamoaueh, Casey, carpet-tnsteners, . B, Stlil, Woodstuck, cottaa, cic., planters. (Vraas Surks.) E. B. Preaton, Chicago, b J. 8, Kirk & Co., Chicago, sanp. WISCONSIN. . M. Hounds, Manumou, unking staves, 1. T, Wigginton, Auxvass, anfuial-trap, A AL, Clatk, Fond . Lacy car-couplings, T. . Thompsou, Portave, nuil-borers. MICILIUAN, P, 11, Eells, Adrian. brick and tllo machine. a. R. KMIIDI', Armadn, aliding doors. P, A, Peer, Cametock, fauning-milil. G, K, Goudwiu, Portland, gate-hinges. d.'Ttvan, Midiand, 1og-tonas. 11, Springer, Viekvourg, veed-drill teeth, J. I Bwaolluud, Pontjac, bosum-boarda, Camp & Gurdner, \White Plgeon, clothes. wringers, G, W, Rodebongh, Jackson, gates. Relssae, d, Jenks, Delroit, focding air lo furnaces, MINNE4NTA. 31 R, Bmith, Minst Lake, cooking-stoves, 1. 1t, Smith, Miner Lake. nuy-pres Ames & Ames, Austin, grinding-mil 10WA. [y J4. W, Weld, Preacott, il-check plecee. . 1, Davly, Hambury, xeed-plantors. W, Il Keoteinger,* Fort Sadion, scythes fasteners, Lk Leach, Cedar Hapids, eombined anvil B . Minger, Anamasa, nut-locks, INDIANA. DRY GOODS AT ATCOTION, WEDNESDAY, May 15. Cloting, 11 Capw, Flowers, Liibhons, Notion, U0 petock aa CIAR, By M, M. SANDERS & CO. 74and 74 Wabash-ay, REQULAR BALE OF BOOTS, SHOLS, & SLIPPERS, 2) AT AUOCTION, __Tuosday, May 14,at 12:30p. m. _ By D, D. STARKE & CO., 84 and 84 Handolph-at. GREAT SALE OF FINE INPORTED Horse and Sporting Pietarss, On Monilny yud Tueslay, May 13 and 14,8t 10 oclock in the morning, nr.Ll 2 o'elock in the nfterncon. Finest and largost collectlon of the kind ever placed on exhibition hu this city, Al now oa exbibitlon, Eale peremptory. By GuO. P.GOR ‘s and_70 Wabaan- ORIENTAL TREASURES, 211 STATIC-ST., THIS DAY, 11 A, M., 2:30 P. M, QEO. I', GORE & €., Auctioneen REQULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, Tuesday, May 14, 0:30 a. m, Well Avsorted Lines Seasonable Gowds. GEO, I GOKE & CO., And! “"e‘,d pesday, May 15, at 130 a. sy 1 cloka at Auctlvn & very largo Jiue of '3, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' MEN ALEX., BALS., AND BROGS. WOMEN'S, MISSES', aud OHILDREN'S SIDE LCE, POLISII, & CONG., Including somo very fine goods (o black and colurs, Catalogua und yuodueady far iog Jon Mol e vl w. N. K. Curtle, Wabash, school-deakn. 8. M. Closser, alorte, shuo bozes und drawers, aville, tracs-holders. Ianapolis, matiroe South liend, teatln inloy, Delphi, wastibosrar, Gilbert, Kendallvilte, s, . Hopklus, Thurmtown, caleuluting ma- bines. J. McCormick, Princelon, harvesier cutler bars, ©. M. Mautler, lerne, teaching musie, C. K. Watson, Indisvapolls, gralu-cardoors, NEBUASKA, R. W, Hazen, Freemont. corn-crib ventilstors, A. Zlwmerer, Nobraska City, fenc L ——— HOW IS THIS, ELI? To the Editor of The Tribune. Fort Warvng, Iud., May 10.~I read o Tux Cuicado TRIDUNE of the OLh fnst, u letter wrlt- ten {n this city by EN Perkius, and wish to cor- rest svveral crrors coulatued in it. This I do in juatice Lo u emall church here, oud, as the let- ter inight be copled §n other pavers, I trust you will rectily the mistakes, ‘Ihe Congregational Church was established liere anly eight years azo, and is a small soclety of earnest workers, who belleve b Beechier’s lunoceucr, and who also believe in verjtable Hell, Mr, Beecher organized, thirty yvears avo, the Now School l'u:hf‘wmn Chourel, which, upon the reunton of tha Prefvyterfuu bodies, changed its name to the Necoua Presbyterion Church, 1t also Is a smahi society, Mr. Perkins' luformer, whocver be wag, had tho Firat Presbytertan Church in iniad, which fs the only wealthy Protestant church fu this wty, Nelther was the pastor of the Cobgregationul Church lovited to futroduce Mr. Beeeher to the audience when he dectured here, Had It been daue, be would certaluly bave coneldered it an honor to do so. [ remata respectiully yours, Joun GiLpeut, gational Church L By LELISON, P?.\ll.ltUY & C 3 TUESDAY'S BALB, May 14, st 0:30 8.1 at our etores, New and Bocond-Han FURNITURE Usrpets, and Goneral Household Goods < 5 2 *ie OheiiiEG, PoMBROY & 00, 3 JROY & . SALE OF Flogant 0il Paintings, To.morrow, Tuesday, May 14, At 11 o'clock &, m., 3} and 7} p. Wy positive and without resorvo. 179 State-st., under the Palmer louse. . POMEROY & CO., Auctre, Amsmber of the Plymouth Co; ———— " The Coal-Fields of China, Ia & contribution tothe Austrian Wonatsehrift Jo d. Urizit, Baron.won Rletithoten reckons the ‘coal production of Chiua at 3,000,000 tuns sonu- ally. The anthracite beds of Shansi represent 1,000,000 tons, the bituminous cval of that prov- duce, 700,000, the uroviuce of luuau, GO0, Bhautung, 200,000, sud Chill, 130,000, Exact statistics would evidently fncrcaso the total quuntity., All the vizghteen provinces coutsin voal; sud, althouvly the- vxtent of the coal- TAEAD. flelds and the age and quality of the cval vary, e N e TP iut Chius tnay uow be regurded &3 oue of tha rat cual ceuntries of the world, Evidently tio area of the coal-ticlds of Chlus exceed the worr- derful exteot of thuse of North America. and P e great_tonic Summer Hedilh ud e & ; with ths greatest of them—that of Sususim A Gunther's Confectloert