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THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS.. ‘The flon, George . Wendling, of Ehelbyviile, the antagonist of Ingersolliam, {s at the Falmer W. N, Riddle. Eaq., President of the Mercantile Library, Cnshler of Lhe Penn Bank, and connected in various other commercial enterprines of Pitta- buorg, Pa., 1a & goest at tho Grand Pactfe Hotel, The temperature yesteraay, s observed by Man- No. 83 Maditon street (Tninuye t8A. m., Gl degrees: 10 2. m. aesec, optician, eterat 8 o, m,, 30,13 8 p. m., 30.08, The work of grading and repairing Madison street from Dearborn to Clark has been undertaken by the property-owners and the West Side Rall- way Company, Itsto bs paved with round cedar ‘blocks, and a gang of men Is employed night and The Hon. George R. Wendllng repeated his now well-known lecture Inzeply to Col. Ingersoll last evening at McCormick Hall, where he was heand by an sudicnce which was more than fair as to #izc, and decidedly abova the mverage In point of The Democrate of the Tonth Ward are badly de- For several weeks they have been Lry- inc to organize a cinb, hat with no sncceas. evenin: an oifor was made, but s quorum could not Do potten together, and now there seems to be no prospect of rallying the loyal unitl another crop of candidates come aroand. Tlie members of the Lathers' Unlon held a basl- nees meeting last night at Favorshle reports were made como of the recent strike, the sum and aubstance of them holng that the hosses gencrally ng round to the price for wlich the strikers ross in their micht, viz.: two cents per yard instead of one and a quarter cents, the old rate. Mr. Fiak, an elderly gentleman doing business on South Water etreet as n commission merchant, wasx taken suddenly (11 yesterday afternoon. while walking along hat fhoroughfare just west of Clark siteet. and died in b few minates afterwara, it waa eald, from henrt diseane. taken to deceascd’s former vlace of business, and tuence home, and the Coroner notified. ‘The third annual election of the officers of the Chicago Wholesale Drug, Paint, took place at thelf roome, terday, resulting as follows: Presid Echanek s Vico-T'resident, C. ¥. K. I'cttet; Treasuror, ccentlve Committee, J. W. Pluminer, ford, 8. A. Tulman, C. J. Hurlbut, R. B eil: Arbitration Committ Wrizht, M. L. Barrett, Another victim to the careless use of korosene. anorning Annle 7 Clark strect, n regard to the vat- and Oli Exchange 2 Wabash avenue, nt, Peter Van tee, Thomas Lord, James At 510 yesteran vant in the boarding-house of 8, J. Maw, No, B77 Suite atreet, while pouring oll info the kitchen rtovo preparatory to lighting a fire, wi death Uy the explosion of 'the can saturating her clothing with the burning oil. Jeas romo hive embera under the ashes, and thess “The poor girl was ecorched to o crisp, and lingered In the most Intenso avon; ller parents re: Farroll, a ser. ‘Thers were duubts wet fire to the ofl. de at Springileld, in ‘The election of officeras of the Unlon Cathollc Livrary Assoctution for the enenlng yesr oceurred cxterday afternoon and evening, resulting inthe Wiltlain I ltend; McMahon; Secgndd ullowiniz cholco: Tirat ¥ ice-President, Vice-Presldent, danies P. Dyrne; Itecor retary, Jolin Anderson: Corrosponding J. Amberg, James P. O.Connor; K. Lwyer: lioard of M Tirosscau, 5. 3. Walah, ¥ iy-elected President, after thanking s Livrary for thelr gift to Lim, received the congrat ulations of ia fricuds, ‘The Union Veteran Club mat last night fn thelr room in the Grand Pacide Ilotel. het. A roll was opeaed for another vet- crun militia company, and #iftocu names were put down. 'The following committees were nppointed: Martin Heem, Kd Brooke, J, 1. Tuin prestued, ¥ Decorution Dny—ulnjl Carroll, Stlth, and . A. Roiph. The conatitution w: Letters wera read from Senaturs Davis and Oplesby acknowlediing the receint uf coples of rexvlutivna of the Club requesting that a I’ afon Lureau be catablished, A lad nhout 11 years old named Jerry McCarthy Lad a very narrow escapa from denth yestor e attempted to junip from the 5 Bido mpuroach on Clark street ofldge atructure was awinging, but_ missed aud fell a distance of about twenty feot into the 1n his dercent hie narrowly escaved tmpala- nent ooon some fagved piiln But they proved the means of enabling hin to keep his hoad above water until tha Captain and crow of thu tug Willla lrown—whicl happened to bo at the time—rescued lim, perilous positio at mjured, and sent Lo his near the abutment, e was taken An ofder was lusued by Gen, Crook on the 10th at Hmaha directing Uen, Luther ', Bradloy, of the o with liim five compunies of v, ond D—to ren. th of tils ionth, Nanth Infantry, to tak the Third Cavaley—A, B, F, dezvous at Fort Laramie unti It i also uldcm&_l “mlll four companies of the Ninth ) ut that poiut, in comnund of Maj. Townsend, an also accompanies the commanid. hia puthiering of military forces, ns faras cun Lo gathered from hesdquarters, le to procecy to somo buint on the Missourd nortn of the Black Hills for the purpose of guardinw ugalnst any posslble out. break uniong the Indluns in that region, Apollo Commandery of Km red tue Order of **ed Cross® exterdyy, tno unusuul event drawing to Chicago undreds of the leading represontatives of the O.dur from all party of the country, vis:tors were the foliowing: Tho objection of hta Templar canfer. upun 100 candidates Very Ewinent Sir homas C._Heady, ty Eminent Sie V. rand Generslissimo of Jilinois: H, i, minent Commande rlorre Liaute Come 145 stovert Valzer, Captain-Ueneral, cri Maute; the flon, Clew Studebaker, South k3, rarder No, 4. Des M taa-tieneral of New Connnnd Azl Uricet o1 low: Guneral of lowa; Eminent 8l E. 8. Curran, Gune cralpslmool Fund du Lac Commandery, ACADEMY OF aCIENCES, ho monthly meeting of the Academy of Sci- laat evenilng was un intercating und insteuct. though ‘the attendance was only fai. ter of Dileonrl; mndery, No, Lminent Com- Orlando Ureacan, W.jouughorty. . llontley, Captains Amuny the donatione tothe musoum was a e 8 dandwich fsland nitd; which men of the **oo, way presented by Tudge Caton, "cavosy ‘and B. W, Thomsa 4 memuers, G, W, Blatchford, Esq., Dr. I, A, Johnsuu, nnit Prof, Tlogan were nj mitlce 10 present at the nest mev regarding the death of Irof. Henry, of tho Swithe wohiun Liditute, Yrof, Delafunts cation of the et notnted & com- ng resolutions o rend a paer on the Identig- . This three wetals found n o mineral obuatned 1row Tral Monutaine in the early pare of the its existenco was aubsequently e , the Investor of thy T'ruf. Delufontuiue has found the 141 u 0ineral to be obtatned 1n_cousiderable quantitics in Noith Curolina; He h ' what ia hetleves 1o e a new metal, which He exbibited specimens of the ore aud of the oxiuea of terblum and uf caroe br. Audrews spoke of the range of hillw, called Tutash Kettles, which. lic hetween Loke Michigsn und Lake Wianebsyo, fu Wiscunsin, and which sro Jound to sxirtall the Ureat Lukes on the south aa Thesc bills have been supposed tu be the woraine formed Ly n great northern rlacler which lay in the valleys of tho Grent Lakes. ir, Audrews belivyes thut they were not so forme. ., hut have been depusiied by the action of water was enlirely subincrged. cation uf (Bis boulder drift, and les of the scratching of rocks, too funcd by glaclal action, Lergs erinalug agatinl be calla carolintum, fur as New York, Wwhen the conntr Cutuplea (o Lave sud which b attributes totc the rucks, and moved hither sud thitner by the car- ‘The Society then adjourned, {10 last evening Jan en rect, accidentally fell off u ern itoud, near the May atrect crosshug, aud sustadned aulto’ severe njuries about the Lea Jerry McCarthy, 11 00 Brewer street, while fooling bridge whlly 1t was swung, scei 11 was rescuca by sui of tae by €+ and was taken (0 bis home by Officer Jamic- reaiding at No. ut Clark street otally fell futo fi yesterday afieenoon Peter Dl Ini at No. 237 Husb strect, w fron bis wagon on Whita street, and the hiud wieel i pasaiug over hiw fruciured the loft feg ai accldent was caused by s s tea: sudden frizht g etiie Link, an cwploye of the Boone Hooes on Madison street, whilu walting at the Fore intending to g0 on s visit 1o Ler the attend:) T}:" ciaa had ¢ alten 1 Ler iaken 10 the Cuunty Rkt At 10:30 Nouday evening v3med Peter 'lhonias, Thinots Central track, Wad runs duwn by an uutguing train, Ul vul the track some to afterwards, ut blu internsl injucies, 1t is 3ily. o was taken for treat. a Danish sallor whils walkiog along the near 'Thirty-seventh strecl Were Lroken, b feared, will resuit fut; went 1o the County Hoewita), TUE 00\'!”}(”‘*'{ BUILDING, secelpte woro $25,004.45 000 Was on wpirite. ernwent 4 per cents 1000 14 wliver path oat by ‘The interual-revenue yeaterday, of which $16, Tacte were $3,000 1u Gov 8014 yesterday, sud the Suo-Treasury. Tue documents fn the ha: trict-Attorucy Th Mouse wtdll cnguge them very lutéresting, but declines to wmake any ds of Avalstant Dis- omson ia reyard to the Cu bite uerious siteution. luterual-Kevenug-Agent Meyers loft yesterday for Ciucinuatl, whitber bo bas been ordered by Ric suthoritice st Weshlugton to hasles 1 worke Ing up the whisky frands perpet Government In that benighted burg, Collector inrvey called the (iangers aronnd him yesterday afternoon and gave them some instrue- tiona In regard to their datles, and explained to them the isw upon varioan points in_their busi- ness. The workings of the Internal Revenno De- rlrlmenl In this city are eatistactory, and it ia be- leved that the distillers’ taxes are fuily collecled, TROVISION, ORAIN & 8TOCK HOARD. The annnal meeting of the Provision, Uraln & Btock Hoard was held yesterday afternoon directly afrer the 3:35 o'clock call, Presldent W, N. Brain- ard presiding, and J. E. Hennuoorry, Secretary. As tnerawereno oflicers to eléct, the Hoard listencd to & summary report of the Governing Committee, which was read by the Secretary, Ac- carding to thls revort, the Board now nambors 543 members, and the scssions have deen well attended doring the past year. The Secretary reported the value of the sales made an cal) during the year, and a8 compared with those of 1ast year, as foflows: d against the o b2z 830, 90000 YOI, 180,000 23,325,000 The largest montns in grain eales were Septem- ber snd Octoner, whichalto showed the lizhtest trading in provislons. The lightest trading In grain dnring the year occarred in M une, and the lsrzest teading in provisions wae in Jan- Mr‘ and Febraary, 'The stock call, the Becretary regretted to s bnd_been a faliure, owing to the devressed 2 = sarer re the Treasury, $1.8 The meeting adjourned. AUSTIN DOYLE. The fricnda nf Mr, Auatin Un{le. who s abont to leave for Kansas, lendered him a reception and banquet Iast evening at the Palmer ilonse, The affair wad in _every sensc a siccess, and tho ban- quet one of the best eversorved in 11y, 1t con- pisted of twelve courses and dessert, and’ included all the delicacies of the scason, Full justico was done it. ‘There wete present beside the goest of the evening, Mr, Austin Doyle, Mesars, LI, la- ghan, J, C. Richberg. Alexander Hullivan, Jolin Stephens, A, B. Masan, W. J. Onshan, M. J, Dunne, . Mclingh, Judeo Rogers,J.d. Cochran M. A. Deisney. W, J, English, John Mattocks, Hiynes, Thomas Brenan, Thomas A, Mornn, Tlenry M. Shepard, Washington 1lesing, Charles White, James White, James W. Sheahan, Joseph ilon- Beld, Thomas Jndge, I, C. Carrvll. F, L. Chase, M. U'Dowd, Jobn I, Finnerty, Edward Cosgrovo, John Forsythe, Mr. Doyie goes to llanover, \\'Mhlnilon County, Kan., 10 1}l the soif. He has resided in this city & great many years, and in bis varlons positions in puvlic and private life he has ever won the respect and confldcnce of those with whom he has come in contact, ~Therefore it swas not ot all strange that s friends shonld sathér around him and pay him this teibute of respect. Judge ltogers called the asscmblage to order, after the cloth had been removed, and spoke feel- Ingly of the ocuaston which had called them together. He predicted that Mr. Doyle wonld makos noble record in bis new sphere, Tno Judge wuas followed by Mr, Thomas A, Moran, who paid the guesta t tribute, acknowledging bis eapacity and integr: ‘Y. and wishing him god- sueed n his new home, [le was followed by Hen: 31 Shepard, ¥. L. Chase, B. Callaghan, Josepl Bonfeld, John C, Richborg, J. W. Sheshan, A. B, Mason. W, J. Hynes, W, han, and osliers, At A lato hour the company dispersed, Mr. Doyle lcaves for his now homa to-morrow wmornlug. HOTEL, ARRIVALS, Grand Paeific—W. N, iddle, l‘l(uhll_?x J.4.Booth, John W. Gilbing, Lawrence, : Denulswo, and O. L. Jones, Clevel C, Lurlingtoni the i eriing, Lies Molnes; tho Hon, l;’l.’n). Hobers Hollowa; o, J, 8L, Wina U, B. ¥ Keokuk i SACINR Slunmouth. o, \o Mg, George Hoyne and i, lioibs: MR rahatitown Charles Holnd Y. M, Sfacheth, ew Zealaud New York: J. W. it the oo, Dex: rd, ¥ Tremont flouse—g, i, Staw Eau Ciaire W. Mallack, Hariinston: 9. F. Lobdell, New 8t. John Cox, C itoralaf, this Mo, Lo L. Muns, - Freaporty 3. 1. Moultda, Growsy the fion, 1 o, Kpring, s, ke, Habo ity 1% B cicngt Husstil Saye, 37, Miimagkess T k. Solan, St Loulai it D, Fuiford, Stinoral Pofats the lod, J. 31. r fhause—0, 8. Durt, U, %, A3 C. ratt, (Jiahat U, 5. Sacksoh. Doptods J. ¥, Linck, ilalifax:” the Mun. Jewsa leintyre, Winonat tho Hon: 3o, Matthews, licd Wiagi_J. M. Atudebaker, Soudh Uends the Hon, Georke it Wondi'ng, Kielbyvilies T. A. Keat, Choyednet 1. Metvin, San franciscos 16, M. LoRoy, Loudun, Ebg.j C. M. Afchibal, Dubiia. €al, Yorky POLITICAL. CALL POR TUE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION, ‘Tho following call was {asued yestordsy by the Republican Stato Central Committes HzAnquantens REPUSLICAN STaTE CENTRAL CoxtTER 0¥ [LLIXOW, CliicAco, May 13, 1878, — The llegun"un voters of Tillnols are_requested to send dolegntes to 8 Republican ttats Canventlon to bo held at Springlela on Wednesday, Juna 26, at the liour of 12 o'cluock nuon, for the purpose of nominating cundidatcs to be voted for at the No- .\:mbur eleetion, 1878, to il the fullowing ollices, -w! Stute Treasurers Buperlntendent of Pablic Instraction; mufl Clerk of the SBupreme Court in each Grand vision ; One Clerk of the Appellato Court In each of the Appeliate Districty, ‘he Lasly of representation witl be the vote cast for tho Iepublican Frovidential Llectors at the election fn 18706, to-wit: uns delegnto for every four hundred (400) votes, and one for each fractlon of two hundred (200) votes, The following shows the namber of dolegates each couaty will be entitled to sond, to-wit: q 4 Montgan 3 Morganee Bacuuuzoaifuze ary, TItY DENOCHACY. Tha Cook Counly Demucratic Centen] Committes 0 club-room of beld a loug and sucrat powwos In the I'slner Juas tevening, aided. Tha matter under disc rhnurum.-nlnunn. "Thera wer FN"M he Committee tho lesser Doolitile, Judge nd W, C. Guudy, 11, Hildreth reported & e forth in last + It provide. 1lugh McLaughl lan of oryuuization "hursday’s THIBUNE. for organtzation in cvery precnc, ‘The tullowing resolutions wer: opted: FResolced, ‘Chnt all Democrata that may feel s sufl- eient Juterest i tho success of the Demiucratic parLy 10 amitiho Central Commitiea (o the sclection of tho luages bainviteato aubniie the naines of such persons a4 they may desiro and Lo ave sppotnted. Aleo the following: Resotsed, That each member of the Cook Count: Comaikiies Lo, andl Roreby, ireciatia suieet fhrve Juuges ot siectlon In eacls voling preciuct i B iniliyidual disiricts aiso, 1o 3 place fur tho Loldlug o {le palls for the slectiun of Bvs wich wha shali conatls i@ precinet orgentzation, aud that tiv Baies and Dolling:places su seiecied shall e tepurted to this Coms Ul meomiers Bt e Eienn ot ke 1oAY resent o Sutiry el i b the sctiva of this After talking over some minor affalrs, the meet- 1ng adjourned. TIIT, SEMINARY. TUNANNUAL MEETING OF TUX BOARD OF DIRECT- oy of the Chicago Theological Beminary wzs cone vened at the Semlnary bullding, Unlon Purk, at 10 a. m. yesterday, f'rescot. the fev, T, A, Poat, D, D., 5t. Louls; the ltev, T\ Eddy, D. D, Detroit tha Rev. C. W. Camp, Waukes| . the Kev, A. B. Robbins, D, D,, Muscatine, Ia, the Rev, M. K. Cross, Waterico, I he Hon. C, G. Hammoud, L, d, ¥lsher, the ltev, K. P, Good- win, D.D., E. W, Blatchford, Eeq., Q. 8 F, Bavage, D. D., of Chicago; tha Rev. II. A, son, Mlnneapalis, Mian.: the lev. A, 8. Kedale, Bt. Joseph, Mich.; the Rev, F. Lascow, “'i:lldlll the Rev. A. L. Chapln, D, D., Beloit, The Nev. G. 8. ¥, Bavage, Secretary and Tress- grer, prescated bis annual report, showing ln detall the work of tho past year, aud s detatled ac. count uf the presont Launcil condition of the Scwinary. Aside from endowniont funds paid nand invesiments repsld, the cash recelpts for the year avallable for current expeoses wura $17,817.34, The expenditures for tho sawe thne wer 817,170,977, The estimoted aaicts of the Sewlnary, fucluding grounds, building, library, furoitore, eudowmeuty, cte,, awount to 8425, #70.64, and its labilitics to'$19,727.03; net au- $:305,643.60. The current oxpenacs of the ear exceeded the income $9.924.H, which nce the closs of tho tnauctsl year, Agru 1, 000 by the geucrous” contribution Col. €. U. mond, leaving o defclency of 024,34 1o the income of the fast year. ‘Tue Treasurer cotimated that “from $8,000 to $10,000 of uew fands wouid ba accded the comiug Jear o wcet its curenl expeuscs. The large rinkage Ju valuce, the reduced rates of juterest, ud the lumurupwr{ of debtors, compelilug the foteclusure of sccuritics held, huurluml{ T ished the lncome from the endowmeats of the la- stitutivo. ‘Ibe Kev. A. 8. Kedzle, the dosuclal sgent of te Sewiuszy, reported cash collections aud subacrip- +lon Hotes for the year smuunting (o $5. 407, Prof. Hydo prescuted the repurt of the Faculty, ln:! Prof. L\ulrd}nm that of the Librarlan. e Rev. %, Eddy, Dy D., of Detrolt. delivered THE CHICAGO TRIBUN. : WEDNIESDAY, MAY 15, 187 evening in the addre: lare the Seminary Unlon Park Chutch, The examinations of the classes in tho Seminary, which have heen goingon for o week, closs thin evening with an examination of the middle class in thealogy by Prof. Boardman. Thie evening the anniversary oxercises of the Rrac ni cinss will be held in'the Firat Congro- gational Church. ' A DIVER'S ADVENTURE. A TIORRIDLE POSITION AND A NARROW RiCAPE. Board comnosed entirely of members of the Facnlty of the collezes, ho wonld have a majarity not con- nected with any college, and, In view of tho con- dition the Connty Hospital 18 In, hus [deas would scom to e sound. Walker {s just now husy baying Inflnence to back him op in the connty-cliy stone quarrel, Ono gentleman who has Leen around the Hoard meetings for reveral weoks, and wha claims to have conslderable of that commodily for eale, bonsts that he has succecded In trading enongh of 1t off to furnish his house, romise of $1,000 when the fght Is over, and heride, has tho The There came very near elng a fatal aceident at | Parints 865G WRGR AG, Tabe le, foer, O tha West Side Water-Works, atthe cornerof Ashland avenue and Twenty-second strect, yester- day afternoon, the happy escape from which Chsrles Heynolds, a diver, particularly rejoices over. snd his friends are indirectly satjsned. Threo or four nights ago, the managers of the ‘worka desired to put & new suction pipe Into the well, and to accomplish this abject the latter had to bo pumped dry; but. the gate, . for some reasom, conld' mot’ be ehut down. ‘The aervices of & alver wers procarcd 1o descend into the shaft and remove the obetruction, and at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon Mr. Reynolds equip. red himsaif tn his subinarine togs and went down nio the shaft, BDoth engines were working at the time, and tn gotting too near the nlet or channel the diver found himself unable to resist the cure rent of water caused by the suction of the pumps, and ho was drawn into the channel. With great presence of mind, however, be pressed his nands sgainet the nbulmenta and braced self mgainst the rush of waters ind main, Iifs situation was moat ore- ¢t bost he could holy out bnt a few moments, and he had no_means of slznajing his distress to thuso above. The latter, not liearing or in@ anything of the diver, fancicd that sume accident had befallen him, and, as thevmall amouut of air with which he was lnn{llltd could tast but a ehort time, cansed the engines to be stopped, when tne back water foated bim out into a safo place in an almort exiausted condition. Still, the courageons fellow, nothing daunted, fished aduut and brooccht up with him several pleces of cement, rhhm’ 1t was presumed obstructed the working of ® gate. Had the pumps continued to work for two or three minates longer, Mr. Roynolds must have re- 1axed his hold, and in that $vent he would have been drawn from tho shaft throuvh the tunnel and into the well under the pumps. It is handly to be supposed that he would then have made a parsage thiongh the 1mmense valves bodlly, but he would have beon dashed agalnst the pumbps with terrible force, and it would have been but a question of time when ho would have been distributud through the plpey and feeders to customers all over the Weat sviston. FIRST REGIMENT. TIE LATING OP TUE CORNER-STONE of theFirst licgimont's new armoiy on Jdackson strect, between Wabash and Michigan avenues, next Saturday afternvon s to be made the occa- elon af ono of tho tinest mllitary parades mnd re- views that has taken place in thiscity for years, and 1t e expected thatthe display will be wite nessed by a large concourse of people from both at home and sbroad. Al the military organizations of the brigade have been invited to participate in tho ceremonles by the First, Delow is glven the ofticlal circular fssucd by the commander of the regiment, giving tho details: {3 publlsncd for tho information of the different otilcege, conmands, lodges, sud socle- ties taking part in the ceremnonics attendant upon tho laying of tue corner:atuno of tie armory uf tae Flrst licglinent I, 5. G., Saturisr. May jo: i f,'.'."';fi"' ‘f“'.‘,;'“"" column wiil be formed botween bt eloct ‘Necund—thb Second Regtment T, N. G, will take pos sitfon on the esac side uf Lavaile ‘strect, south of Adais, with Ite Fiait at Auanis, gicing wed Atrd~The sixth Dattalion 1. X, U, will take poat- ton 13 accurdauca withi the second Heylment, foruing ul 2 S buri—Oiher military oradizations will conform to tho above, forming Buccessively un tho left, extending onJackson streel, facing souil, the sliteeath Uat- taliou, belug tis Junior, taking the extrains lefe of thie o Masonle organizations whl take positton LUth hio Of dagkeo. a(pet. With (helr riyht TK sirget, and face nurth, foruing [n such order 3 thieir custom. Nizth—Uther urgsaizations and socleties wilf form fn Muo” fn accordance with the Masonic organizations, upon their left, extending, If noceary, upon Lasalls atreet, fuclng east, Serenth—Wheu the lines have formed as above, th Firat Heglment (N, G, will march between them, taking postiion upon the HEht of tho Secund Hegiment. "FyoAA—Civio sod milltacy ofiicers, with theie stafTy aud escorts, will take position upun the right of tho First Jeeximent, extouding west on AoLToo strect If leces ey 'NiniA—Tha police will tako posltion tobe, when tho caliihn moveR, 1o the sdvance, Y eniA—The Foute of muten Wil b s fallows: West ou Monroo o Market, north ua MATKet 0. Siad Saxt. on Madison to Frunkitn. dorth, on_ ¥rankiin 1o Vailingion, ean on Wasningtn 16 LeSkilc, south oo Lasslic to Mourus, east on Mourag to_Dearburn, north ‘on Dearborn 1o Lake, east on Lake to Wabash, sout! On Wabagh fo MO, weat on_Stonrae ta SIM0: south OB BIALe 10 Adalii: caat an Aduma 10 SHIGHIZAL avenus, Bouth oo Miehigun aveaus to Jackion ARG the Bew inory. "HleTeAth—The First Itegtment. T N. G, will prosent ariith o the Columy ke 1t psson. tAKIng DUsICioN 1o EHAL urpose oo Stichigan syepuc, beiweoa Adsms sod ackion atrests. Fice k= sfunic. st rayer by the Rev. Ttobert Collyer, Chap- Tain Flrae HSGIMERE 1o s O Fourieents - Laviug of hocorner-atono and ceremony attendant thervto. F(Jiernth—Adaress by the Hon. K. 1, Shorman. Statvenin={ug Fooor Suatet, By tho wiltary and suich uiher orgunizatione ea May'wish Lo 40 0, Wil na resumed as folluws: buuth ol Wanash aveuus 1o i"vck Court, east un Lecle court v Schiuan avelac, Borth 1 S{CIRAR BYAnUS PaxdinE tHO TOYIOWILR OLICEF, Wwhen iy coliin wil diapdre: "Allare particularly mvited to bo at the place of ren. dczyoun prooiotly a1 uclack! eriaiomen: duder’ o usploes of tho regt: meit Wil e give {0 Lh K3position Dubldtig 1u T eyening, the proceedy of which ure to be used in fur- nisting the new armory, Allgande and druuy irpe are requestod to tako tme wid afap Trums tho Biuale At the o 3 BB kWA Cltoned Firat dtoxtment 1o K. G, THE CITY-ITALL. The license recelpts were $100. The Mayor has revoked tno license of J, C. Houcher, junk-dealer at No, G Canal strect. The Department of Public Works will open this morniog bide of 13,000 tons of hard and soft coal for the Water-Works, ‘Tho Febeuary und March serip of the sawerage and atroet Iaborers iv ready for theas, and It 1a pre- sumed they will be happy, Tha Treasurer's raccipts wers: Collector, 80156 Comptroiler, $113; Water-Ollice, $4,630; total, 83,284, 1o paid out $0,000, of which 21,000 was used to redecin revenne-warrants of 1877, Negotiations are un foot for ralsing money to the July coupons, ‘The Comptrolier thinks they will bo taken ub when dus, He, however, rofuses to say where the money is to come from, The disbursing clerk paid out $4,000 In ecrip, mainly to policemen aud firemen, Lake lros. and Prextident Yotter, of the North Side Rolling Miils, have agreod to cash that of Englne Company ur\":.u::'lnnda tue oficors of the Larraboe Sireet lon, ‘Iho Llcalth Ofcers are Snapeciing iho distillery lmbkl\ and visited the Blackbawi, West Chicago Alcohol Worke, and Shufcldt's, yuesterday, and notifled the owners that they mnst feed no more cattiu un thelr uremines, the probivitory ordinance taking etfect to-day. It was found thit tho Alco- bol Works run their surolus slops and stablo ref- ueo_luto a sewer, and that Shuleldt ot sid of his stuft by meana of tho river. They woro directod 10 stop thls, ar prosecution would folluw, The Law Departinent haven't reached a conctu- slvn yet rexarding the papers Imuunu:d 1o them by Ar. Roby with viow of gettiug the cortiticate case before tou Buprawe Court In Jun 1t e un- derstuod that some of the city olicials desire sll tho queations involved 10 be discusecd at once, aud this, they wsy, cannot be done untll there s %:nlhln rehearinguf tuo Law case, wiich will not until Septeimber. CorporationsCounsel Bon- Gold sald he might go down bu Juae, though doing 90 was doubtfui policy, Besldes, tinis waw an hine rnn consideration, The tax cases cumu up in he County Court tu June, and he cannot sbandon them. 1f° the city authuritica refuse to ¥o befora the Bupreme Court in June, Mr. Hoby wili dobt- less vislt Slount Vernon and make application for a peeliminary injunctivn. Thie would comuel their attendaiice, for, unless the city rosiated the application, the injunction would unquestionuuly bu fusued, ‘would tie the Comptruller's und Treasurer's hau A ruavon urged for tho desire of the city oficers fur delay i, that, af they can wtave off the srguments unhil Seuteuber, nearly all of thu 1877 warrants, sud ut leasta fow of tha 1470's, will have Leeu redecied, THE COUNTY BUILDING, ‘The custodlan placed in charge of Menll's Manu- facturiny Company Monday by the County Collect- or waa still {u charge yesterday, 1f the laxes dus are uot pald In ton days the property will bo sald, Some mora changes have boen made lu tho Coun- ty Ageut'sottice. The working furca hos been re- duced to three visltors and two clerks, and the As. alatant Agent Las been luid off, Among those ro- tained are Fitsgerald's brother and Meywr's man, — Jim Mulone, Jumes M. Doyle, Depaty Clark of the Criminal Court, was yeaterdsy married to Mise Husc Done ull(. Everybody thought that **Jiw," us bo 1s Tafliarly kuown, was destined o dio an old buch- elor, but be is uot, und ks tu be conzratalated. The Iuppx pulr left for Puiladeiplin taat eveniug to apend the bonsymuon, At tho noyr of 7 o'clock yesterday mornirg Com- missfouer Conly was on Aberdevn strect, betweon Madisun sud Munroe, 1u comuany with Joldeu aud Pedlolat, holdlvg a seceot conterunce. Holdeu, §6 will bo remuiabured, slwave ok » Ilvely juturout ¢ Court-biouse work whew In tho Losrd, aud clully I the s, aud was us ver happief thau when ba g:ud the walle of the Clark street frout and watched the wiud pluyiug with the curtalus BCross thu stred Kunowlng his alfection for stone, thou, it i aut surprising that Conly should cousult with biw, aud tbut Periolst sbould stand around o listen. The result of the confecence muy crup vut in the Board to-morsow, and It way or way pot be of tuterest to Walker 1n Lis stone Ount. Dr. Spray uss propsred 8 set of rules for the fu\'tmmcnt of ‘the lusaue Asylum and Poor- louse. which werv lald botore tue Commlittes on Public Charitics. The esszatial differvnco between bis suggestivns sad thoss of the Advisury Board s that he would have the sastitutious kept out of the cuntrol Bud from unuer the lutiuence of uuy of tue wedical colleges. lustead of Luviug au Advisury Walker's promises. Danlel J, Buckle, an_attorney, created rlnlhr " rensation n the L‘lmnl‘ Court yesterday, ile did not belong to any of the red-tibbon clnbs, very evidently, for he was in 8 maudita conditlos appenared as attorney for Jennis Gilmore 1n tanly suit, and, Admitting all that the accueed micht awear {0 as trne, he pointed to the baby and maintained that he atill bad & wood case. The Court viewed tho scenc with pity and disgast, nnd disposed of the attorney by caasing him to be forcl- bly ejected from the room,, and of the ciss by or- dering it diamissed. Dr. Poswell, of the Medical Doard, notwithstand- ing the tnvitation affered bim 1n the Board meeting Monday by the Bibustering Fitzgerald, dacs not ntend"to resign. There nare various charges againet him, but they are believed to be fonnded in icc, for the reason that hts assoclates stand by him, and, having hac every upoortunity to know, do not ellove any part of lhem, 'The attempt to et rld of him, Rowever, I8 no new thing, fur it han boen going on for ‘months, When ho wes absent in Lintope an effort was made to tako ad- vantavo of his abyence ond declaro his position yucant. The eflort was tnen sald to be in the in. terest of Dr. Laxter, and now It 14 sald thatit iy not very difforeut. A TIEIUDICED JUDICIARY. ‘The Protection Life-Insurauce caso was in the Criminal Court again yesterday morning. [t cama np on the petition of A, W. Edwards, onre of the defendants, fora change of venue, on account of the [lrojudlcu agatnst im In thy communicy. Tho petition was accompanlied Ly thesfidarits of Albert 1, Harnes and Jeremish D, Woeks, ** two reputa- ble eitizens, " who swore that each and all of the Judges of the county were 8o prejudiced againat Kdwards that he coul not” have a falr trial. —and thls In the mmmnmla_ where he four- ished In hils insurance busincas, The Court grant. ed the petition, but noc becatee he belloved what had been mworn to, but because the law compelled him to. DuPage County wussclocted as the place to which the venue shoald be ctiunged, and nfter. ward tho trial of Hilllard, Woods, tyan, Kelloze, and Reid was set for June 13, which 'Is the secony Thursdsy, Refd has not yot been arrcated, nor has any attempt been made to arrest him. BIIOWING TUEIR TEETII Mensrs, Hayt & Co, sant over yesterday to_ sco what was the trouble with the goods they had de- livered to the Invanc-Asylum, &ud also sent wam- vles of what they had_deltvered, to bo compared with the sumplea upon which the awsrd had been mude to thent for furnishing coffee and rice. Tho samples wers compured, and, upon_ inquiry, the Commlsaloners, who had the day beforo sald they did mot ngree, confessod i the had never made 'ony _comparlson, and thus the matter ended. This 48 the lirat time in four years that a complaint'of tho kind was cyer made, nouwithstandiug the paupera haove been fod on rotten beans, bilgated coflee, and sour molnasen, as 8 well kiawn, ‘Thic amount of 18 fs, Comun wmioner Cleary, by adding two wembers L0 the Cor mittee on S\:))I)Hel when tho awards were being made, forced the letting of contracts to reputabla firms, aud whila this ia the drat compialut maae tn four years, It is also the first time in four years that the contractors have not divided their protite with Comiisstone The tiret propontion s ex- plained by the secol CRIMINAL. The fOght at Bissman's beer-ha)l, near Clark strect ridge, the other evening, was not In the saloon, but between some people on the street ontslde. An inquest was yesterday hold apon BMrs, Annma Paoton, 30 years of age, who dicd at 704 West Lake strcot yesterday morniug from an abortlon committed by herself. Sho leaves threo children, tho father of whom loft for Englaud some four weeke ngo. Joseph Rock, one of themen who wont upon the $1,5600 boud given in Justico dorrison's Court by Kate Woolft, tho Milwaukes shop-lifter, was yes- terday befora that Justlce, chargod with perjury in swearing to the possesaion of property to which ho had no zight ortitle, Tha caso will be hicard on the 17th. ‘The other bondeman, McAuley, is per- fectly good and rexponsible, Joseph E, Moss was hoid to the Criminal Court yeuterday fn $1,000 bonds by Jnstice flatnes upon a charge of perjury, preforred by Lawyer Ueorge A. Ulbpe, Tho alleged crime was committed in nwearing to o bunkrupicy schedale of property, — Moss wwearlug that o did not own curtsln real cstate of which, it ls clalmed, ho is the wivner. An owner fa wanted at tho Armory for a hand. some silk dress trinmed with laco, which must bo worth ut lenst 8100, [t wad_recovercd by Oficer Dufly, wiille recovering 3200 worth of pruperty taken by Carele Marstul, of No, 650 Clark street, from Maggie Murruy, Botk women claimed it and l!ullllllplllc led to the revelation.that it had been stolen, ‘Nz Bd" Burna teo & change of venne yes- terday from tue Sou.h Nlde Folice Coust, ‘und Justice Foote cuntirued bis cavo ull to-day, o is charged with vagrancy, ig Ed " vays that be 18 n calelminer; that ho has quit the soap-pud- dling ousincss, I'be cavo will bo tried by o Jury of twelva men, and Constable Halt will have the ventro o sorve Timolhy McQuald, a thief who claims a relation. ship with Ald. Lawler, yesterdoy sneaked into o roum fu the Lailding No, 0 Clark streot and heip- wil Limrolf to an uvorcoat audn bundle of cuthing, Tho occupaut, a wowan, awoke os % tlvnp- nppeariny through the door, and ralsed tha ularu, whereupon & Horgeaut of & recrultiug-ofiice which I:I lln'nm same bullding pursued and caplared thu thiof, Yesterday in Justics Foote's Court a yoong man named Crawford was held to the Cnminal Court for pockut-pleking. i attorney wcurried around for 'a bonusman, and plcked up o man vamed Charles C, Scoullar, who schedule of real eatate, and swore (Lat ho owued it It would not be surprising to hear that ¥courlar aud Crawlord had both juinpod the town, foritis not unhikely that the bond 18 ono of steaty, Oficer A, Woller, of the Armory, yestorday ar- rested 8 colored mun named John Heattord, who, under tho name of Edward Toney, 1s but recently ous of the Penitentiury. llenford lighted the fires In the private rusidence No. 234 Mlctigan ayenuy, nd one morning last weok @ lot of cluthing and ewelry were carrled awsy. Suspleton uttucied to {enflurd, mud when arrcsted o night-key which hud buen misuing for soveru) days was found tn hiv Dposscsslon, ‘Thomas Kenny and Goorge Whipple were held to the Criminal “Court yestorday by dustice Foute 11 bonds ut $300 cach, upon a charge uf pioking a yuuny colored womun's poeket of 60" worth of broperty, ‘Fhe autfale bappened at Jim Flizelme mons® place, cornor of Clark and Van Buren streets, Monday might, Whipple's right nume i Crawiord, tnough ne nas soversl altuses, and he huax lutely been Justico Wilion's clesk, and has Lerotofure sorved Justices Hatnes and Bomwilt in & sunilar capuclty, Another dlsgraceful saloon row occurred lost evening ju the vaioon of Wolf & Bullen, 05 North Clark street. A number of Constables and thelr hangord-on ropod o semi-Intoxicated Uormun cithzeu duto toe place, and because ho would not set. up tho ariuks they boat him sbumeiully, A uum- bur of policenson wera prosunt, but werv 80 wood» en-headed that they would not mterfere with the Constavius, und uno of them said that should they make duy arsests the Conutables would swear 10 u pack of lica when toe case would Le called In court. Lata Iast ovening Ofticer Porter saw two boys de- Uberately breuk s window i the luuioer ofiico of Noule & Lush 120 North Sauguion dtreet, & place that has beon frequently burglarized. flo ¢ave chuse, and tinally succeeded 1 running ono Of tho burglars into » hiole under the sidawalk, 1t was out the wurk of & few woulents Lo tear up o fow plauks, und force the thlef 1o como oyl at the muzzie of W revolver, At the stuiton the fellow guvo the usweof Peter Mubuney, und was recug- lzed, by suveral oficers oy an 0ld cur-thiof aud housd-breaxei Minor arrests: John Cahlil, agaiust James Daugliten, Ni makiog {lireats No. 8 Peoriu pireet; Yo- terson Fuul, keoper of n'1aloon st No, 41 West 1o dinua stseel, charged with tustacdy Dy Joscphine Hodek, uof Nu, 525 Btate strect; Mary {lwmy lare ceuy of a dress from_her omployer, Katlo Uallar gher, No, 144 Sedgwick streets Charles Warield, a yoang colored boy, charged with the lurceny of & stll sum of mouney fruw Thomas Suisldes Tiomas Bourke and 8. C. Carroll, ulnl(ud wilhi Lhie fare ceny of wome carpenter's tools; Willlam Bowden, a trump, larceny of clotbing trom ¢, M, Sullivan, My, Bunstine, of the firm of Falrchild & Diack- may, aud Constable Ditto, of Justice Hanus® Court, went yesterday afternoon ( tae paper- stare uf 't E. Buwith, No, 140 Hiue lsland avenyy, o uave 3r, Bulth socure s claim of £300 which Falrchild & Blackman heid ayamst hlw, Ho su- fused to muko auy sottlement whatever, and Mr, Bunsting directed the officer to proceed with o evy. Me. Smith objected, and displayed his ob- Jections In the shapo ol & revolver wlout eigbtevn Inches loug,— regular Ulack 1l weapon, —aad tols histrument he pointed at thy Coustable, Also, inbis lefl naud he bLraudished 8 Llucknuitl's hsmmor und o vunicty of cluba, ete, Now Dittu is uvne of those Couslavles whu bus grown tired of tue dulldosing which Las so fru- quently of Juls been pructiced upon uMicers, ily therefure seached for Lis owu weapou, aud Mr, Smith weabened und dropped the pup Which ho Lad been Bourishing, Ditto weat ou with the levy aud Ar. Buusiine weut ulier sn oxvrcss wigon. Whey Rtarrived Ditto was found Jucked wecurely fua sl room and Bwith asuclog a wer-dauce vuts wide, Mr, Bunstin thereupon sccured u warraut for Smith's arrest. LILO was wubscquently liber- ated uud the levy was made. Justice Halues cone Sinued Smith's case Ul to-day. Justice Summertivld yesterday held the fellow- ingi Ucorge Miller, colored, watved cxamiuation onacharge of cuttiug SBoluman Leo with a ruzar, $1,000 10 the Criminsl Court; Edward Whito an Geuruo Cottrell, 32,000 to the 21t for bitting M, Aua Cottrell ou thoe buad with i Jobn Tuorue, larceuy from s um&)lo,‘\'r. $900 1o the Heforn Echooli Belly Cliftord, larceny of » watch and chaln snd & suw of woney from Willlaw Klug, caltlu-deover, £500 ditto; Johu Colliue and Auuie Buunett, lazccny from Thomas Egun, Ne. 64 Jareph atreet, to the 17th arles dackeon, W, H! Camphell, Mary Riin, vagrancy, 100 fina; Kate Cllrler. $30 fi Dan Scott, keop- er of a colored aambling-honsy 5 fine; ten in. mates, 32 fine each. Jdustica Morrison held Ueorgo Gelsaler and Matllda Heinsch in 8500 each to tna Criminal Conrt for the latceny of 8 conple of costs from the atore of 11, Levt, No. 275 Milwaukee ave. nue; Willlam Wehrman, birelary of quantity of Jeweley fram the remdence of Mrs. R, Garnat, No. 21 Famuer sirect, 81,000 to the Criminal Court: Bal Tierney, maltclonaly vreaking the windows In Frank Nicholson's saloon: Alice Sharkev, Inrceny of $:10 and a watch from Rnfus Wilkie, $200 to the 15th; Ellzabeth Kioney, $100 fine; !lnr]’ Johnsaon, drunk, $100 fine: Peter 1lolan, bratail llrllfl% SI- aged mother over the head with a chair, $1 ne. WHAVER ESCATRS. ¥ A thlef who was captured Sunday afternoon burglarizing u residence at No. 78 Lincoln avenue, and who l‘{lh stlon gave the name of Willlam ‘Thompson, was eince identificd as Michacl Weaver, alias Joy, a Urother of Dick Weaver, who died mot dong mincs of n bullot wouml givenhim by an oficer. 3ichael is 2 notorlous sucl has numorous friends who pro- A him whenever hie gcle into trouble, For Instance, during the lichm administration be was arrested in the Lake streel dintelet, — An order the Super. ntendent to Central Htation, he was admilted to ball, and notwithstanding the fact that there was 8 good ease of Lurglacy szaingt him, the affair was naver heard of again. Some three years' ago ho was ar- rested in the West Madison Street District, but gecured bia liborty by furnishing 8 8700 straw-ball bond. Again tivo years ago ha was arrested in the Coltago (rove avenuo distriet in a sure caso of houssbroaiing, he and his ‘*pals™ having been captured in the act in broad daylight, And ngalo he furnislied straw-oall. Jinowink these clhiaracterfatics, Supt. Mickey gave sirict ordees 110w the cano was to bo wanaged, \Veaver was yesterday brought (nto court charged with the Lin- coln aventte tuggiary, and Capt. tund snd Justico Kanfmann tvere both warned not to accept soything but good ball, uty-supt. Dixun, woo had thus warned them, was himectl present when the af- fidavit was made out, and requesied Justice Kaufmsnn to make the amonnt larger. In the cvent of Weaver bems able to furnish good sflicient ball, the order was to at once rearres: him and tako hhin to {he Central Station, whero it Was thought ral large burglaries could be 3 3 ferunce to the antecedants of bondsman Charles ¢ Scoullur, now on file in this ottice, will not lmpres ¥ one with the idea that thi1s peraon fs guod an Scoultar swore that bo worlh 84,000 in real es. tote. 1la did the vamo thing in the Buperior Court before Judgu Gury, us will appear by a referenco 1o Titk Tiinuse files March 27, Inthis instance he scheduled a numbor uf pleces of property to which he had no titls, and it was vven_shown by whom auch tracts were owned, Judge Gury wis asked to commit the man to Jnil, but eefused,jowing chislly tu 8 pressure uf business. A reference to Tun TRIBUNE of March 2 -Iuln shows Scoullar in an unfavorable light, he hayving been held in 4500 to the ~ Crimiual Court fror Justico Halnes' Cunrt for foreing Konsas land douds, he, at this time, passing under the allascs of Lord und Stiller, If Justice Kaufmann would only read the newspapers he nught kuep himeel! posted 2 to professiunal and strawibailers, and Weaver, in- atond of belnz at frocdom, would bo Ina safe way of recciving his just descrta, - Jdust bow this little prece of trickery was accom- plished fsa matter for Supt. HicRoy to investl- gale, forhis orders In the premises have ocen grossly moglected, and if perchance such urders iniled ta reach the persons for whom they wors § tended, 1t snows ths North Division police up in a Lery Mionyiable ligit. “Flia scliems wad mannged by Lawyer ‘Trude, and_Gratiow, hisnan Friday, both of whom were un the ground belght and oarly yeatorday morning. A WISCONSIN CASE, 2 Detective McDonald, of Slmmuons & Cnllerton’s Dureau, yesterday returnod from Wisconalu. whero o has been working up a case of well-powoning, ‘I'he 2:2d doy of March, in tuc hittle Villago of Ran- dolpb, a well lmlunnmw to Ur. A, G. Blss was finprognated with the strychmne, The well la usod by the chiluren of a school locuted op- posite the Bl reeldence, but the school closcd with an exhibitl in the evening at on upstown hall, Dr. Biirs and wife were there, and, upen returning home, the doctor brougpg in sumo wator, and o3k 4 deink htinself, Sntending 10 leavo the rest for his wite, 1fo notlced g po- cullar powder, and it tasted bitter, lience b con® cluded that tho woll ad beon tampered with, 1lo went to the drug-sire of Joln ¥. Lightnar, where tne water waa oxamined sna fondd to be Impregnuted with etrychnino, While tu the drug- #tora the Doctor was seized with spasms, the result of the patson be had drank. Detectlve Mcbonald after working up the caso causcd tho arroest of J. Addivon Lightncr and Dr. Charles M. Willls, & practitionar wiio bad buen in the town only fourtevn monthe, Both wure taken to lluricun, where they fi"' ball 1n 81,000 each Uoforo Juatice Itiram Adams, J. A, Lightner keops u drug-storo 1u uppusttion to one run by his brother, Dr, Willls has un oflica with him, and Letween the brothers and tho dortors ther, has oven u sirif for sume thne, ‘o ovidonco agalnat both is purely clrcuustanti; SUBURBAN. ENGLEWOOD. Homer Carr, 8 younginan about 17 years old, bad bis leg broken betweon the ankla aud kaeo Mouday afternoon while playlng base-Lall, Ifs was on third bave, whan another player ran against him and knocked him dqwn, so that in falilog his leg Eol twisted under nim, 'flie friendd of tho Rov, Walter Forsyth, pastor. of the Uresvyterian Church, are using their utmost cndeavopd 16 tako hin forjot the late unpleasant. n Monday evening the young folke of the church made up 8 surprise party and presented hilin with a gold band ching setof seventy-two vlecew; laet cvenlug tho older made up enother surprise, nted him with un "clegant centre-table, Tne mmority of the church, who wished for a change of postors, think that the action of the doscona 1n refusing to postpone the vute until all the members could by notitled and flun 8 chancy 10 express thelrwish in tho mutlor will react agninst the church to ite injury, The detormina- tiun to form a new soclety, probably a Congrepa- toual one, 18 In 8 fair way of befng consummated, 10 1a tuted that 8,000 1a’ already plcdged for that purpose, vrovided #5,000 can bo'ratsed] ILYDE PARK, A palnful accldent occurred yesterday at Ilyde Park, Charles Loer, o painter, wus working on o scalfold un J. N, Darker's house, when some of the tackle slipped and tho zuunk mau fetl to tho ground, Ilc¢ was attended by br. Nowkirk. Hia sping was ondly h)}urud and that cauved the nrmn to be paralyzed, 1(ls anklo was broken, os well as nes of bis leg, CROP PROSPECTS. THE LATE YROSY. Special Dienatches fo TAs Tribune, Garnerr, Do Katb Co.y tnd,, Muy 14.—We bad the most severe frost of this apring tast vight, fco forming to the thickuess of one. elzhth af an ch, Rose, Lake Co,, Ind., Mav 14.—Frost here for two nlghts; Killed early vegetables In some places. All growing crops in this sectlon prom- tse abundoot yleld. Unless the frost does more dumage to the frult than it has thus far, we shall havo plenty, The farmers are busy plant- fugr corn,—about half-flnished, Maxcurstes, Ia,, May 14.—Wae have haa o severo frost for three nights past; ice formed as thick as window-glass. All kinds of early yegetables ure cut down, and the fruit §s badly injurcd, especlally grapes, Abuut one-half of thie corn 14 plunted. Lueene, lud, May 1-1,—“:“{ frost this y one of the morning; a letle lco wos scen early fu buckets ol water whicn wers fu oxposed places, The dawuge to druit Is light, except to strawberrics., Npeetal Dispateh to The Tribune, Famrax, Lima Co, lo., May 14.—Iave had: frost tor four nights, Weather still coul. But little curn out of ground, and wiat fs looks wick, Coru-plavting Lackward; soma coms plulnts ot sced rotil Acrense planted less thun Jast year, Acrcsgo of whuat sown 50 per ceut larger than last year; prospect for crop neverbetter. Potatoes somewhat {njured by froat. Usts mud borley dolfug well. Plenty ot hogs and plgs. Low “orices will shorten the coming hog crop, Butter and cheeso steadily gatning ground yearly bothin guality and qusn- tity. glu.waun:, !In( 14.—The heavy frosts that el generally fu Wisconatu on Saturday und Bunday nights were not o8 destructive as at firat seported, In the, futerior of the Btate, abaut Milton, Juncsvilie, Elklorn, Whitewater, Watertown, and Madison, cousiderable damage wus dune to fiuit und garden vegetables, but frult trecs 1n bloom stand o bard frust well, and It une-hall the buds are killed there are g erally euvugh left, The strawberry crop seen 10 have been nore seriously dnmuf:ml thau avy ather, ‘The cranberry scctlon of the State has wot yet Leen heard sro, though danger D- prehended for the reason thal frost always talls barder upon the marshes than upon the up- fand. Field crops suflered very ittle, Potatocs In rome secllons wer guverely nipped, but they will suon revive under the gental warmth of the sun, Grass bus olrendy uttulned an extra- ordinary growth for the scason of the year, ahd other crops luok fine. The scason 18 so earl tuut [ gurden vegetables are serfo It fs nut too late to ruplaut wnd s erop. (.’:xcmmfl. Q., May 14.-—Dispatches from some seventy-five pulats fn Oblo and fudiava in- dicate thut the tco aud frost of the past few uizhits bave very materially fujured the vegeta- bles sud curly Truts, Peaches seein to have sutfered wost, cspeclully fo the north, Tho whcut ¢rop s also sumiewhat dawaged, but not coouglh tu siguily, ILLINO1S, #pectal Disvaiches to e Tridune. PitTsnikLD, Iil, May 14.—Winter wheat has headed. Late raius aud cold westher bas ju- jured it sowe. Prospect for a good averuge crop Is fulr. Yxraussung, I, May 14.—Neither roins nor rust havo Injured the wheat, in Menard County were never botter. ay 14,—Winter wheat will be Haryest very carly, Conpgx, 1i1., May 14.—The winter wheat ls thickly sot un the ground, Ruat to a limited extent appear- Whieat will bo cut in twenty days. LCONDA, fiL, May 14.—Rust fmprovement aince the Iato mences by the 23th Inst. » May 14,—Prospects at present poor for a good erop of winter wheat. ‘Weather unfavorable. Harvest the 1st of June, Ill., May 14.—Winter wheat cannot with favorable weather make more than balf a The wet weather the cause. tha 10th of June, PargsTing, 111, May 14.—Q@reat change in the wheat prospeets In the last ten daya for tha Then never bolter. thnn 75 per cent of a crop. of the Ilessian fly the cause, nd the prospeets By ELISO! POMEROY & (o, RIOH AND ELEGANT FURNITURE! AT ATCTION, AT RESIDENCE No. 401 West Washington-st,, Wednesilay Morning, May 15, at 10 oel'k, ENTIRE SFURNITURE OF H; COST OVER 86.000, REAL LACE Ci L PAINTING kb, ona - teinway U ety througliont FILLAIE Extension D W AILE, U"‘Ah‘l!lh-‘l xllillfi ‘and Kitehen Ontng, o 404 U Cases. arid » Flra-Provf Bafe, Everything {a the house of the hest. used, to be sold without reserve, mak| most extensiye sale of the aes B ELISON, FUMEROY & C0., Auctioneer, PAWNBROKER'S SALE AT ATCTION. R " t10., TAVIADAT, i 2 GOLDSMID'S POPU ENTIRE Unredeemed Pledges, 0 Uold and Bilver Watches, Diam iiver Facedand Sliver Ware, Guna, Fis FRIDAY'S SALE MAY 17, at O ‘mmeuse Layout. B largest llua’k Now “n’u'f{'s FURNITURE Carpots, and General Househo! Gonoral Morchandise, eto., oto. 100 Cases l:!alnl about an avera; Heads small, Rust the causc. Nuw, not more Rust and the work Hpectal Disvatehes to The Tridune, HiawaTaa, Kan,, May 14.—Cropa a1l looking Norustin the winter wheat. mostly planted. Harvest by the 15th of Juno. Ganonen, Kan,, May 14,—Some of the win- ter wheat rusted badly, All the early-sown full offly. Do not think wheat can possibly aver- #2¢ over ten bushels. Ilacvest early In June, May 14.—Winter wheat not Weather very dry. Itnryest 18t of June. Oswreo, Kan,, May 14,—Late sowing and on wet land the wheat has been hurt by rust. Prospects ara far more than nn averaue crop, Rooky Hiun, Kan, May 14.—Prospect for Winter wheat could not bo better, fect In Leight and all headed out. but two rains In two months and haif, MANUATTAN, Kan., May 14.—The Assessors' ownshins show 4,054 acres of winter \wheat thia scasou, azainst 2,043 acres The wheat fs from kuee to shoutder bigh. Bome cumplaiut of rust, but none hurt a8 yet. Consider the crop prospects cxcellent. Hatvest will come on 1n tho sccond week In Pansoxs, Kan., a8 promising, AL our stores, 78 4ng returns from clght Our Usual I Avectal Dirpatches o The Tridune, GrEeNvILLE, Ia., May 14,—Wheat, oots, and barley In tine conditlon. Corn all planted. 1o come generally zood. Busser, [a., May 14,—Small gralos never bot- ter. Cornnearlyall planted. Weather dry and Fonr Dopow, Ia., May 14.—Prospects now unusually flue for o harvest, Mors than half tho corn planted. NEBRASKA. Spectal Dispalch 10 The Tridune. GRaND IsLAND, Neb,, May1{.—Our prospects in Hall County are bright and encouraging. Corn, planted. Somo up. Four inches high. All small grain No. 1 50 far. Acroageof spriog whoat {ncreased 25 per cent, ‘W. A. BUTTERS, LONG & C0,, General Auctioncers and Res) Ests TR AT Nandoiphose. o ARents Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, Ol Paintings, Engravings, Chromos, And Other Merchandise, AT ATOTION, WEDNESDAY MORNING. Ma; wur Salesroums, 175 Ei 3 A. BUTT! LONU & CO., Auctioneers, "PEREMPTORY S P | Ile"{pl filivnn!rd Bafs. CALIFORNIA, Bpecial Dispalch to The Tridune, 1200, Cal, May 14.—Winter wheat is flucas can be. It has not been Injured. have bad no such year for the last twenty. AT ATOTION, WEDNESDAY MORNING. May 15, at 10:30 'clock, ay our Auctiun ftopms, 173 Kast landol LElis, LONG & MINNESOTA, Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune, ‘Winpou, Minn,, May 14.—Eversthing look- Ing prosperous, No bugs. Just begluning to 30 Children'sCarria Assorted Styles, MR T TUSSELL~A{ Lawndalo, Chl O 3th tast., B AL B g O e 90 0 MARRIAGES, L HOMMEDIEU=MARSTON— reildoncs of the' bris i by the Kov, Edward wmeateu sad Anguliua C. Marston, 1 ‘acaday morniag. May co of tho bridu's futier, J. . Cross, E: 803 Michigan-av,, o Hev “W. ¥, Clinries U, Heaver, €. Crus, TODD—BTITT-Un the reatdence of the bi 66, Auctloneers. THURSDAY TRADE SALE. DRY GOODS, Olothing, Boots and Shoes, AT AUCTION, THURSDAY MORNING, May 16, at 0:0 o'clock, & _L_.DNB & CO.. Auctiuneers. St L4th [nat., at u, e R driao, Aok sod 1 Btlit, of tiie eity, K—FETRUW—Tuewlay, 3May 14, Mr, V. ek, vl Of thlsclty, st the r X, and, Afier tie Fec xville, boaring u Blora 175 East IRaudol, BUTTE] REGUIAR SATURDAY BALE Furmitore and General Merchandise, Saturday, May 18, at 9:30 o’clk a, m,, At our Salesrooma, 175 East Randolph-st. tdvanced an all Kinds of Merchandiee. W. A. BUTTERS, LONG & CO,, Auctloncers. By GEO. I. GORE & GO, 65 and 70 Wabasu-sv, Wednesday, May 16, at 9:30 a, m, We ahall close at Auction & very larga (ino of MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHY' ALEX,, BALN.,, AND BROGS. 'WOMEN'S, MISSES, and OHILDREN'S SIDE L4CE, POLISH, & CONG., Inciuding some very fine gowds in biack and colors. y for insoection, Monday. GURE &'CU., 64 & 70 Wabuah-ar. On Tlln;adny, May 16, at 9:80 a, m,y REGULAR TRADE BALH OF CROCKERY, 25 Crates Whito Ware, in opon lots, 10 Oasks White Ware, in packazol, 10 Gaskas Yollow Ware 26 Deocorated ‘I'oilet Ba UEQ. P, GORE & CO., Auctloneers. By CHAS, E. RADDIN & CO,, Auctivncers, 118 & 120 Wabas! DRY GOODS AT AUTOTION, WEDBNESDAY, May 16. Clothlog, Iats snd Caps, 8 [y coutl lia best wiehies O nutnerous 1874, Mra. Aunte Pautun. Iace May 18, frum No. 707 West Y carrlages to Calyary Ceme- tery. “th- Loudon, Kng. nlv!r'l plasse cony. m n, 1 iy oniy ohild of Frank H Fu ner,!;l from Mo, 253 West Mouroo-at., Thursdsy, st , May 14, 1873, Margaret, inmiels, aged 3 year i At 0 & m,. from the Bouth' Ualsled-at. Brivuds n Friday, Moy 10, of consumption, pr :'l:' Col., Uerman Hecrwagun, aged 10 sday, May 14, 8t 1:30 p. 7., after alon, eoe Mary Ellva (0510, Byod's years an crai trom parcnts’ residence, May 10, at 13 0'eluck . Depot, thence by cars to Calyas Of thie famly Invitod 1o attend. 73 Bouth Mor ooty of apuplexy of 0, 160 North Hal- tothe ‘b, W, It OBBORN=May 1 &an-si., Lockwood Catalugue and axo. p ANNOUNUEMENTS, ILL LEAD THE PRAYER-MEET- Tuf. 5WIng's) this TVES OF THE 8T, ANDREWS 0's “Asociatiations intend to color brate the Quesn’s Dirthday o the 24th tost, with a ban. quet, aud TOF that purpuse fatond 1o Liold w preliminary tuevting (n tho club-room of the slierman House of ‘Thursisy evealn, reluck, lisied doalrous of allied desirouts of ¢u-yperating ar respoetully invited: St. Nicholas Hotel, BROADWAY, NEW YORK. This vopular resart for travclers has been reju-~ All the featurcs that have s0 slguslly contrlbuted to its world-wide reputa. tion will b matatained, A uniform rats of priges, $3.50 per day for sll parts of the house, URIAM WELCH, Prop’ AUUTION' SALES, By WH moou[mmusu & CO,, ‘WILL SELL TO-DAY, half-pait 9 o'clock, al 65 and 87 Handalph-st, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, CONSBISTING OF MARBLE.-TOP SETS From the Dess Factories, PARLOR SUITS, ud Extension Chi irrors, Carpets, wud Ueucral "'\Vll. MOOHRENOUBE & CO., Auciloneers, By D, D, STARKE & CO,, B4 and 84 Randolpa-sw WE SIHALL SBALL This Morniug, at half-past 9 o'clock, A large 40d vazied sssortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS, -band Furoiture, Car) Now and Second-han L Fumitucs. € 'pets, snd General AT 11 O'CLOCIK SHARP, WE SHALL SELL z 50,000 Choice Pennsylvania Clgars IN ORIGINAL PACKAGES, i b. D STAUKE & 00. By T, 1., STAQY, Auctloneer, [44 Dearboru-st., vpposite Tribuae, THIS DAY AT 10 A M. CUNTINUED BALE OF Burdick and Avenug Honse Furniture and Fixtures. Hale at Aun.ul Houss sod 150 Rr:vm:fixnr aad 8t Ueol s, Tlibbons, Nutloas £p. “RADDIN & co. SPEOIAL AUCTION NOTIOE. ti 1n called to our CLOTUING ‘The sttentlon of the "".f.x'x'.fe led to oul TIIIS DAY. 800 Oassimore Buits, 6500 pairas Oassimere Pants, orstod Coata and Vosts, Tetng stuck of s Clothlo Dt iie Seredpory. O venated and smproved, A R AN B e iimdioVata AUOCTION SALE BOOTS and SHOES Thursday, May 16. CHAS. E. RADDIN & CO. — By . FRIEDMAN, 200 and 02 Handolph-s May 15, at 9:30 o'cloek, Trade 8410 RST-CLABS UOUDS. 1856 PACKAGES Crockery and Glasswat, 60 Sets Decorated Chamber Ware Commenciog at t aur Auction Tvoms, ull iae ot INESDAY, On WEDN| l;‘l" ];) “The best placa {n Chicako for Qoods, wholesals or Fetail, | Gossaner W avea aupeciall LAWN NMOWERS, T PUILADELVHIA, | e adv. WII"L’IES“ALi” \ENII RETA LAWN MUWERS ds 8 TAWN NOWERS Bee d ¥l Becdainci wai ¥io EAT HARGAINS. Twenly-secund-st. of Avenus House of ware, Castons. &e. 18rgd jut uF Carpe Eurlury at 11 . 1, 0 PIANO, Salevaaldive. v Ircabing. Ubly Bye couts 8 glasd al Gantter's ConfectioneIy. MEAD