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é " THE CIHICAGO. TRIBUNLE: 'T'UESDAY. MAY 2i THE CITY, GENERAL NEWS, E. de Davier, Ja House. Collector Harvey's recoipls yesterday wers $20,327.45, . Jdndge Delos Lake, San Franciaco, fs reglatered At the Tremont Flouse, Mles Vinnle G. Clancy ana the Evangeline come pany are at the Tremont Monse, . **Btruck 011 " Williamson and wife, Mise Maggis Moore, ars at the Tromont House, . Commodore J, B. Small, of the Inman Line, New York, {8 at the Grand Pacific. Broneon Howard, the well-known musical eritie, of New York, Isatthe Palmer Honse. Assistant.Postmaster Squiers has been nway from hie desk stnce Friday, helng kept at home by an exanperatingly painfn| sore throat. Col. M, V. Sheridan, of the Military Division Tleadqnarters of tho Misnourl, left the city inst cvenivg for & two-wecks' trip to the Black Hilis conttey. The article on the *'Saalsbnrg Rufns, " reprinted by Tne Trinunx of snnrny fron Appletons Maga- gine, was weitten by f1.'W, Raymond, Eeq., of thin'city. z TASG A 1878. W the negative wers Me Asars, Bocse, Spofford, | taken for s $20,000 dodt, was wortn at that time | asin Northern Europe? Have they heen hnshand- D e o L Cirilaervice, (At tlieacy "'.‘,;:3‘ New Yotk Col and Sen oot | 8ho: 0, 1ng thelr forest wenlth and presersing it fram aporl - and remained in that busincsy nnth he come to this enant Suseol ¥ W. A. BUTTE C Geveral Aucttonrers anid Real Estat T3 Snd 173 Pt Nantormegs, A4eaL MORTGAGEE'S SALE, BTUCK OF NEW Parlor & Chiamber Furniture New Brussels and Wool Carpeting, Express Wagon, Omnibas, Etc., AT ATOTION, Taeaday Morning, May 21, at 11 o'elock 'h"m AT ELITHORPE'S WAREROUSE, 48, 48, and 50 North Morgan.st, ur of the Mortgagea. B o A HO P i x0 & 0. Aucttonerms Miscellaneous Books, Globes, Engravings, and Chromos, AT P.{A&‘U’O’J:‘:l:()x\r, AFTERNOON, May 21, at 2:30 o' T Kt tanter 130 Fowt imaoion o0k o W. A BUTTEDRS, LOYG & Con Auctioneey, "CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE, THE EN‘I‘IR? FURNITURE Tio estimate was then aliowed by the eama rotc. Mr. Fitzzerald moved the suspenslon of the rules and tho ailowance to I’ 1. Sexton of an eatimate of 825,000 for wark on the Court-I{unse, "Thi afr anid the estimate wwas in the hands of the Commitice on Pudlle Buwldingsand Pnblie Bervice, and conld not he considered by the Board. Mr. Malloy moved that the vote by which tae estimate had beea referred to the Comnilties be reconslidered, and the motion prevailed by the nl,qll ot ‘Mr. Pottar moved that the land be taken for £30, 00 Mr. Wright npposed It, If the valuo wan niot that at present, 1l thought that Waldron had delayed In tnrning nver hia papore. Jadgo igzine asld that the town had been as- ed all it could he, r. Potter mafd that the property was, In_ his os- timatlon, worth the sum it wan valnedat. It was not weil to be too hard on Waldron. Mr. Wright offered an amendment that $28,000 be given in pince of &30, 000. The foliuwing waa the voto to crodit $30.000: Yo n—)(gl.srhri leck, Green, Potter, and Bennett, e Mi . U. Btevons, Lawrenee, 1. Now York; the Hon. B. Aase.; A. K.Caranran, Unfon Square F, Plekering. 8t Jor, ch, 3 Col, C. v’ York; the Ton. O M, " Hoterta, W komester, Gainey( L. & Hacker, .. oore, Mol +Holton, st. Hon. F. A, Golw: i MOTHER RYDER AND fIER ROOFLESS NIOUSE. *Mrs. Ryder, "' * Doe Ryder, " ** Mother Ryder," orsimply **Ryder," as she s varionsly called, s 8 gueer character, For vesrsahie has made ita hobby to gather npall the atray dogs around the neighvorliood, care for the slck among them, whom she affectionately calls het ** patiente, ™ and smoott the last hours of the dying. Thero are those who nay tho ears ara useful to her In hor profession as a quack, but thls lamere rumor, nnsupported by credible testimony, 8ho says herself that It fs n hobby with her, and that sho Joves the mets whom ahe picks ap in the rtreets in all noris of conditfon. A re- porter called on her last evening to reo whht kind Of & placa she lived in, 1t may have looked like a Loure hefore the ranf was torn off, Now it ro. sembles somo very cheap ruins, The room fn the Grat story, where she sat on a chair, holdinga canino **patient” in Ler Inp, snrrounded ny beds, chairs, boxes, dishes, old bed-ticks, soled covers 1ids, and a general atmosphere of dirt, with the And waste? On the contrary, have ey not been prodigal tn their efforta to get rid of 1t by making rrennu of it to corporations and dirposing of 1t or & trifie of I1a valna to individnal apecnlatnra— one of whom, in the Weat, hflnllln:lhll he owns throe-fifthe of the cork pine In Michyan, Wiscon- ein, and Minnesots, and another fn the Rast, elalminz to bo tne awnor of over 600, 000 acren of 1and selected for its timber value? Have they nos been standing aniotly by luoking on &t the oxtenalve robheries committed on the pab- Me domain that have bLeen carried on for years in the Soatn and Nortiwest, by which ot only the home markets have been ket largely overatocked, to tho Injary of all legitiniate opera- tors, but the foreizn markets an wflll“u\'u heen kept plutted to such an extent that even the plunderers themselves recéived nnlhln:{ for the timber, and bhut little for the Inbor expended in preparing 1t for market? And have tiiey not, for the sole benefit of these corporatiens and speculators, and to tha fn- i:‘"’ of every other individual of the community, oen forcing Canada to find markets ahroad for her Limber and lumber by the Imposition of datieat And are they not even now, with thy present con- ditlon of things staring them in the face, preparing 8 tarift In which (he samo obstructions nre to be continued to rnvcm thls country from giving s sistance to mitigate ar protractloany extent tho lmpc:ldl{tg deluge so soon toaweep over your whole coun From the ntter indifference and newlect with which this momentous ?uulllnn of the supply an.l consumption of timber {s treated by your people, it might he supposed ydu could dlspense altogother with 1ta ui countey, abott twenty-five years ago. Afler var« ons mishaps In different Eastern cities, he came to Chicavo, nnd started on West Randolnh street tha first_Gcrnian _boukstore, e sncceeded throtigh eneray and economy In enlarging his brsinees, and in 1860 was able to #o aut of the busincsn, r- luullrl{ the losees occastoned hy the fire of 1871 compelled bim to return to his old puranits, and in 187! he opened s store on (he corner of Clark and Ontarlo strects, 1Ml weakened health, liowever, did not permit him tocarry it on Ong. Aboat a year snd A half #gu, on acconnt of saftening of the brain and nery - ous disorders, he bad to be removed to the Anyinm at Elgin, swhore he remained until the day of his gcllh. He leaves a widow and five grown-upchil. ren, 0, hoat {8 8 guest of the Tremont ere then suspended and tho estimate wae allowed), all voting for ibescent Messra, Aysry, Boese, Spofford, aml Senne. ‘The Committeo on Printing reported on bills gregatine &1, 145,23, Adopted, Mr. liocse ntroditeed a resolution ealling on the Hospltal Cominltteo to report to the loard what, If anything, the Nnsh Medical College owed the sfiinmy 5" the privilcges snjoyed at the Iospital. opied, A\I: Fitzperald moved that ths Hoard go luto Committes of the Whole to pass on Walker's claim for '‘oxtran*—228, 721, Mr. Ayara eatled for lhalcn- and nays, and the mution was lost uy 8 vote of 7 107, Thoso voting amainst the schemo wers Mesers, Ayars. Noess, Lenzen, Meyer, Svoffard, Whoaler, nrd Seane, 1iidn wero then opened for painting fertaln Iron. work at the new Court. Honee, The Doard then adjonenad nntil Mouday. CRIMINAT,, right, Wright nald that he did not propose to give r, Waldran any more than he descrved; thnt If & mnn had been caught stealing wood out of his Enrd ho woald get hils deserts; just so with Wal- ron, The resolntion 19 as follow Resclod, That the village take the Property convey. ed toJudge Jaineson In trust for the Vilago of ltye ricin pRyment of the sum of 620,000 of the iiability 1. Waldron to tite yiliage, on nceotnt of the falcation In_psyment of the smount due from him foriner Viliags Troasurer, and that the receipt of th arment shall in no 'way releas Waldro y pon ‘nny other or further amount $30,0V1, which {8 or may bo dus aatd vil- dron of froin Any ane on his ace That In exaa said_property o A810 the Whole or a part ot »atil properiy 40 convesed, then the satd Waldron shall freeiva creilt oniy for'tie pro rata’ value of the lani, ttie of which ahiall saticiont. Drocide 12.cr, That f ther claims shall be THE RQURSTRIAN CLUD. A number of gentlemen intent upon offsnieing an ' equestrian club " met 8t the Grand T'acific Hotol fast night. Among those present were Rishap Chene, Agramonte, 3af, Anderson, Mr. Tewey, I I1. Winstan, Jr.. Mr. McCormic Cant. Vail, Dr. Wood, B, T. Wakeman, and others. Dr, Wood was called o the chatr, After 1t had been inade understood that all nction taken durinz the evening shoald He considered as reconimendationatoa futare meeting, at which n greater nnn.ber of gentlemen ahunld be present, & declalon was reached on the follawing pointa: That the orgauization should be called tha Chi- cago Eqaestrian Clubs that it should partake not at nl) of n mliitary naturo; that the ofiicera shonld be a T'resldent, three Vice-Preatdents, a Secretary, a Treasurer, 8 Commandur, a Senior Commander, any {az or nether, uind due and a lew apon said lands, the amount thiero- ai F A et or that you could reproauce it s H abominable odor of an Mli-keut kennel, was all | yonn stahimier and Jacob Rembler were ar- |, he deducted from the said amount uf credlt, casily ms_raising a crop, or that you would o F"'st- lass ouble ous 70 U wa Rtesoleat, That the Village Attorney Lo and i lerehy 5 ‘: “ H e reaident Aol watkine, of the Chteago tas. | Auil2 Jumor Commanders and the Presidont, tho oy habntable. Aind obety ity nne, In MY | rested yeaterday for stealing somo ball-dogs. from | dinseaed 13 mias oo biase ALl ook 28 lowie (h3 | mo THEnty in Bading L antatiete iy (i bave y Light & Coke Cflmpnn{. and wife, returned yos- ferday from an extenfed trip to California, and may be found at the Grand Pacific Hotel, Minnie McNamee, 11 'ycnn of nce, residing at Nn, 104 West Marblo pface, whilo fooling ahont tha west approach to Adams stroct bridge, had het left foot badly ctushea betweon the closing bridge and the abutment. 3i#s Clara Lonire Kallogg and Mrs. Kelloge, Mr. and ra. Ilenry Maleson (Marlo ozc), Mr. Tom Rarl, Mr, 8, Behrona, and Mr, and Mre, Charles Croshy, of the Strakosch opera company, dra at tho Grand Pacific Hotel. The temperature yosteraay, an ohaerved hy Man- gesce, ontician, No. A8 Madiron street (Tainuxe ot 84, m., 60 degrecs: 108, m,, a 68; 8p, m., 05, Darom- P m., 20,05, The United Staten Sub-Treasnrer dieposed of $30, 000 warth of tho new 4 per cents yesterday to the First National fiank of thia city, ~Daring the day $30,000 worth of the new silver doliars was recelved from the Phitladelpbia Mint for disteibue tlon to country banks. At the annnal meeting of tha Firemen's Benevo- Jent Associatian, held at Engine No. 13's_houas 1ast avening, the following officers wero elected: President, ' George 11, Lofin: Vice-Prosident, Thomas E, Courtney; Treasurer, Thomas E. Miller; Beeretary, Denta J. Swoenle, Mr. Joseph Jefferron, the eminent comedlan, s in this eity with hia family for n dny or two on hin way to San Franclaco, where ho §sto play a four wecke' engazement at tho California Theatre, Mr, Jdeflereon will nm\-\nhl{ play in Chicago In the fall for the first timo since his return from Earope. A meeting of the Internal-Revenuo Oangers of tna dinteict will be held this afternoon, between the hours of 3 and 0 o’clock, in Collector Harrey's ohice, for the pnrpose of testing the accuracy of their hydromoters and thermomoters, Each (auger [s supposed to bring thess indispensabio Instruments with him, Mies Minnle Botleich, 8 yonng lady reslding on the West Bide, loft her bome las Friday morning on an errand for herannt, and has not been heard of nlnce. Her friends aro very much alarmed abont her, a8 she was known to_ he nccastonally subject to cataleptlc atiacks, Any information thntlmx:xylud to her recovery will be gratefally recelven, At 5 o'clock Tast evening Freddy and Soohy, the 0 and 4 year old children g’ Heury fllclmer.oyf'.\'n. 57 Norton street, wero ran down by an unknown butcher's wagon at the crossing of Polk and Norton sireats, Tha littlo boy was bacly injured about tho breast, and the girl about thelegs, The father Isa brother of Lieut. Blettnor, of the West Madi- should constitute the Directory; that thosg entlemen who have already been Invited to fllln tho Clab should " bo consldered chartet.members in case lhn{ accapted the Invitation; that membersulp thereafter shonid controlted by rulex almilar to those fn force In representativo social clubs, Varlous oth- cr matters wers dlscussed in s general way, and it scemed to be the oplnion of all present that thero shonld be no compulalon in the matter of attend- ance at the ** turn-onta" or *‘fleld-da commitice of three, consisting of Mesars, A. Eddy. A. A, Dewey, and I, 8, Vail, wax appuolnte el to prepare a conatltation and A set of by-lawa in sccordance with the nbove-nuted expressions of opinfon. the preparation to be referred to tho next macting. “I'he question of trapnings (a unlformity being contemplated) was deferred to the next meeting, which it was decided will bie lield Monday night at Bo'clock sharp at the Grand Pacific Hotel, DECONATION-DAY. Committeen of delegates of the varlona milltary ana veteran organizations In the ity met lnstevens 108 in the Veteran Club club-roum of the Grand Pacific Hote) for 1he purpose of making arrange- ments for Decoration. Day. Gen. A, L. Chotlain ‘presided, and John J. Ticaly acted as Secretary, ~The following were np- ,lv_nlmcd on the commiltees cnumetated below: rnnlgurlnllnn—-l‘lnn. Jasenh Stozkton, Col, J. C, Ttickaby, E. Dickeon, Evergreens and Flow- Y. W, Bomers, Sixth Hattalion; for Fiest D. McKay: Lyons Post, Willlam Whittier Post, L. L. Wilvon; Sixteonth Battalion, Cant. Scott; Second Regiment, Alaj. I', J, Sleney: Flest Iteziment, Capti E. D, Knox; Twenty-fourth Tilinols Vetersn Volnnteers, E. Biedermn: V, 11, Wager and Comeade Weby Georse H. omas Post, G, A, L. ; Veteran Comrado Toberts; Vetoran Dattallon, Lanis dacabs, Willlam Lane, T. J. Dorsey, John Tumscy: Custer Post, L. 8. Hudeon: Post 28, Col Chamberlain and Camrades Balkatn and Edmine ater: Mre. Col, Mulllinn, Mrs, Ma), Carroll, Mrs, d. A, Hlency, Mes, Smith, Mres, I C. Vieriing, Mre. Lanigan, Mrs, Lieut, D. M, R“‘r' Mre, M. H. Wager, Mrs, Cagt. E. I Tobey, Mrs, Col, E. D, Swain, Mra, Col, Qulrk, Mrs. Capt. 1. 1t. Da \'nnn}, Mrs. John A, Togan,” MusicCommlittesa~Capt. John B. Phelps, John I, Floyd, Cnpt. Weaver, l.‘n‘»l‘ Koch, d Joseph latzel, On - Cemeterles—It: rrull, Capt. Tirown, Capt. E, Licut,-Col, Willlsme; Oskwoods, F. Comrade )lnnflluqh, Col Young, George W, White acoland, Ilenry Johne, Emil_Jloocheter, W, Kaecke, Plilip Enderis. E. Blederman; Calsary, Col. Quirk, Capt. Jobn Harrington, ll-f. Lanigan, Capt. W, J. "Oualian, Maj, Welter, John J, Healy, Ald. Daay, The Treasurer of last year, lenry B, century to grow a standard pine eawv-log, and if thero Iz a conntry on earth Inn go-mnnlo dawith- out or find a subatitate for timber, that conntry fe Ureat Britain, and yet sle Increased her wood con- sumption aLAn average rate of 10 per cent a year for the last ten years, and Isst year, as shown by her trade returns, it was 31 per cent more than in 1876, and the imoort of that Island, not half the aren of your Siato of Texas, and boing, ns it were, lbflmnrnly finished up throughout Iis wholo ex- tent, showing no further ronm for fmprovements, smounted to no iess than $100,000,000. Dut Inege a8 that sum s, it Is comparatively small 10 what the United Stnies will snon ytnrl{ b on Lo supply for Its own waod consamption, isnot a luxniry that can be thrown astda at vyl is 1ndizpensahlo to the national well-boing, 1 know that the {mpresston prevails, and it s often utated by interested partics, that it wntters Jittlo what {s {ho condition of your supplies, os you have but to look to Canada, where can be found **enough for the most oxncting populations of tho .world for centurles,” which fa ths 'statement Illllfl"{ made by those utterly iznorant of its trao condltlon, or tliose who do 50 for A purpase; and Iwill hore assert from a personnl knowledge of mostof the timber aections of Uanada, and trust. worthy reports from others, Lhat we have nat, from the far-off Province of Manitoba to the Gnlf of Ht. Lawrence, as much pine, spruce, nemlock, oak, ash, elm. ‘whitewood, and other commerciul wooda as would aopply the wholo consumption of the Unlted States for a poriod of thrce vears, and tho whole nccesslble pine localities have besides been run over io auch an extent fof such pine and board wood timber as would pay to aliip that many of onr lumberers have been forced to meek for there descriptions of wood zoods to mpw the English demun in your Northwestern timber Territorles, where they way now be found cattlng down on an average three trecs to get one Atick, and leaving tha otliers, from some trifliug dofect, to rot in the woods,—a waste of this valu. able material that you can 11l afford. I will fur- ther venture the prediction that the near futaro Wil reveal such s state of thinga In regard to the timber question as will bring your Jovernment fully to realixe it would hava been a wise pollcy on Iu’m( 10 ave patd a bonus for the importa- tlon of onr lumber, y auch meana It could have boan saved for the use of your ran than the course It has adopted In driving it awav to forolgn matkets by the impositionof dutlos to any amount. The frst of the Hmber famine will l.u'lfln to be felt Intho next thres or four years, and will bo fully reached thronghout the Enstern, Mlddle, Westorn, and Northwestern States in the ahort oriod of eix or seven ycars, if the presen ul course 14 kept up; and when the plten pine of the Bouth, & dencription of wood nnsuited for inany purgoses. {8 called on_to sunply the whoia consumption, all_the bmlding and eaw-log timber lisor her Lealth wonld havo remained there it there swasa chanco to getaway, —Another old lady sat opposite ** Ryder,” Near her reclined three or four boys on old plem of bm]dln?. ‘They were nll very sleepy, but the reporters entranco startied them and causcd them to rubthelr eyee. **Ryder™ guessed her visitor's character as acon aa lie asked the cause of her troubles, but the fact that ho was i‘ reporter didn't secm to discoucert her In the ens Eler story wae rather. mized, as the whole affalr seems to have been. Sha related with grest volu. hility haw she snblet her hottes, No, 40, from & German Hvin’ in No, 48, who had a lease of the two houses from J, Q. Pierson, the Bnanclal avent In thia city of the Continontal Lifo of Iart ford., Shedidn't know just who owned the prop- eriy, but she scemed very positive that there wan 8 conspleacy on foot hatween Scovill, of the Prai: rlu State Loan and Trust Company, McGrath, and Downey, toget the proporty away from tho own- ors, The reporter afterwards learned that it be- longed fo two orphans, whose namen nabody atoand there scemed 1o know. *fivder™ pro- ceeded to say that her leasa had four years to run, A weok aro Baturday two mechanics came, said they were ordered " by the agent, Plorson, to “tear the huntes down, the ety have Ing condemned them ns finsecure, and that they would be around the following Wednesday to commencs wark, Thelr notice was merely verbal, ao that slie didn't feol bound to pay aay nttentlon to it. Lut the mechanics cams bright and enrly Wednesdny morning, hrln‘;lnu thelr weapuns of destruction with them, and. in apite of hor shrill protests, began the work of demolition. The roofs of the two houses were tackied first. and tho mechanics with thoir tools were triumphant, Not contont wit yanking off tho roots, thoy fabbed holesin the flnoring hotweon the twa atories sa that the Leavy rains of tho snce ceeding days goum.l down on **Ryder' and her **paticot e German next door, and the tensats to ~ whom he rented ont his rooms,—including several foinales of winlodorons namcs,—appeared to taka the thing plilosophically, and cleared oat. . Bat ** Ryder temained and braved tho falllng of the boarde, the cracking of the plaster, and the deecont of the big rain-drops, Rhe Bnally raw that the mechanlce, aided and abetted by thelr embloyers, meant busi- ness, whereupon she procured “thelr arrest and afterwards commenced aults sgainst thom, ns abuve atated, Last night sha threatened that Plor- s0n, too, woulg cateh [t this morning. She believes that she Les beon x]wncculefl outrageously and beyond measure. She has -Iwnynrn d her rent, sho says. when lnrvlmdy cama forit, and doesn't nea why her cattio shoald be rendered hoo! The presenca of the dogs, sho says, couldn’t have been tho moving cause, because tho men the proprictor of tho Frankfort Honso, They gave ball for a hesring to-day at 11 o'clock, beforo Jus- tico Pollak. » George Wales, the defantling employe of the Chicago Legal News Company, who stole $38 and a bank baok from Mrs, Bradwoll's dosk in the ofice, was yestorday capturcd In St. Louls by ‘Thomns DBradwell. 1o will bo brought back and prosecnted. Juatice Footo yeatorday declded that a person was justided §n shootlng a biting dog. I, Koch, 8 saloon-keeper on Sonth May street, owned a cross dog. which bit the little daughter of Danlol Dousn- er. Mz, Doncher therenpon shot tha brute, snd Justice Foote said that he did right. Owen McCarthy gnd David Arado, who were ar- rested for attempting 1o pick the pockets of nevoral women, took a change of venne {nflerdny from .Justice Summerfield to Justico D'Wolf, and were fincd 8100 each. McCarthy claims to be employed by Hobert Law, and Arado safd that he worked for Haggio, of No. 110 North Cfark strect, The detectives at the West Madison Street Sta- tion yenterday arreatcd an old and well-known *tcronk* named Charles Hicks, and in his vorses- nlon found a black leather pocket-book which la thought to have becn stolen, aud which Is awaiting an owner. The contonts wera 43 in eurrency, two sllver dollare, n Mexican 25-cent pleco, n lock %f Nku‘;tlllulr tied witha blue ribbon, and an old ank-bill. A horso which was stolen with a buggy laat Thursday from C, ¥, Schumacher, of No, 242 Bino Island avenue, was yesterdar racovered at Evanston, but tho thioves were uot caught s wvas atirst reported. They reached Evaoston Friday moratng, and finding thero a hores moro to thelr 1iking left Atr. Schamachor's anima), and hitched up tho favurite. At Iast accounts they were travel- ing nortuwards. During the raln atorm Snaday evening the shops of J. C, 8impson & Ca., No. “01 Canal strect, was entered by burglars, who carrlod away six patent band ond flling machines, valued ot ‘8150, De- tectives Shea and ‘TI'raynor, while working up the case yestorlay, found the proporty recreled under & sidewalk soine two blocks away from the shop. There 18 no clew to tho burglare. Entrunce wos offected hy cutting out & pane of glsss rom a front basement window, John Ryan, alias *‘Rhiny," and Elihu Rosen- crana yet remaln locked up ut the Armory. Their lawyer, Mr. Van Hureu, yestorday procuted bail for them on_ continuance until noxt Wednesdny, but Supt. Hickey was not ratlsfied with the bonds- deed exceitted by A. 1. Waldron aad wife an. iny 11 Smitn conveying the propecty therelt descrivod to Juige Jenn A, Jamesou ka trust for thie vilinge. An ordinsnce was prescntod by the Aitorney to regulate and pravent the storage of petrujeum or any of the products thereof and other combustible cr exploalvo material, and to reguiate and prevent the carrying on of mannfactories dangerous in cansing and promoting Ores, and 1o eiusy all such buildints and inclosures re may bu In a dangerous state to be put In o safe condition, The ordinance was ordered engrogacd. The Board adjourned, T'ARK RIDOR. ‘The Methodlst Eniscopal Church was the scena of quito on excitement near the cluse of tho mmumxiI sorvice yesterday. The pastor, Mr, Hayne, having nccepted n call to Sherman, Tex., wan just conclnding hils farcwell sermon, when the congregation was disturhod by o teerible crush, A wass of plaatering rowe nina feet square had fallon from over the organ loft, on the choir, who, omld the dust which Immediately filled the church olmost to suffocation ' were scen cmerging from the debriw in a ead atate of de- moralization. "All were very much frizhtened, bot nonyg very much lnjured except the orfnnl- Mivs Cora Lockwood, who reeelved the beneft of o Reneroun portion on the head, stunning her and fn- filcting suvere brulscs, The rest of the chiolr, Mr., and Mes. ¥, Moas and Mrs, A, B, Bherwin, were less {njured. ENOLEWOOD. The Alumn! of the Cook County Normal Sehonl held thelr annuul reunton In Notmal Ifall Satar- ay. FOREST-VANDALISM. Our Dovastated Woadlands—A Canadlan Merchnnt on the Unltod States Timboer Supply~Vast For ‘Wantonly Destroyed, The subjoined lettor wwas recelved by the Jon, Tavid A, Wells recontly from Mr. James Little, a prominent lumber-tnerchant of Montreal. Mr. Littlo hns investigated tho lnmber-producing roe glona of the Unlted States, and he sets forth the result of his investigation with cleurncss and can- dor, Tho result as far sa the older Siates aro cone corned is startliing, Already thero are only four Btates among the twonty-six north of the old slave line and east of the Rocky M3untalns whoso for- esta are capable of supplying lember e¢nough for tranwportation bevond the State limits, Mr, Little wocs over tha ground thoroughly fn his lotter, which should commend itsclf for fta combined lennt ¥ nnd Chnmber Betn, ing Urench Dreastng-Cnao Ne ning;itom Farniiire, Gina Chnndellers, . Kormblp Fhewace, Hic. uufiv“'“ Isndsome Naanre Grand Plano, 134 " AT ATOTION, ers’ Auc loom, 175 East Itai v A BOTTRID, LONG & €0, Ametionsers. 15 WHEELER & WILSON'S IMPROVED MANUFACT'G SEWING-MACHITS AT ATUCTION, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, at 12 o'clock, & Fooms, 173 80 173 Fast Itandoipha. ¢ oF OUF Sl W. A. BUTTERS, LONG & C0., Auctioneers, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, 5 = 5 B, =31 o A oy 3 Baat lfan o AL HUTTE NG & €O.. Aucttonren, By ELISON, POMEROY & C0, Finedil Paintings AT ATOTION, Tuesdny, Wednesday, and Thursday, May 21, 22, & 23, At 8 OClocl;, EVENING, At Store 881 West Madison-st. $37Exhibition and Private Sale during the day, i ELISON, l‘DMEl(U" -!“Cl)‘.' Tuesday's Sale, May 21, at 8:30 a.m, AT OUR STORES, 78 & 80 Randolph-st. NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, M & v d comprehensivences, and for the vital Carpets, and General Housshold Goods, General Field, was requested to makeareport. The meot- | commenced the Loaring down at No, 48, whore no | man, and he rafuged to giva up tho prisoners, | tereoncas an " fram the easiorn boundary of Maine t K " son Bireet Siatlon. Ing then adjouened until Kriday ereniog. donenre kept. Tha Ono ca which ‘shohe_ ans | Condaquantly o ‘Raboas. Sovpus Pglition, weiil bo | Importance of ita aubjact Lo all loglalators and pab- | Mouataius and the Omir ot Hesiea sl oo ooy | Merctandise, &c., &c. Bpeclal-Agent Keefe, of the Cuatom-Tonse Do- TIB MANUPACTURKRS. clearly from her talk above and boyond all others | heard befora Justico McAllister to-day. ** thin, Uc-spirited citizens: Moxtizat, May 10, 1878, ~The Mon. David A. Wells—S1i:'the ecrmlcunynnnuknnwnmhkn Intho subject of polltical economy and the frecdom of trade induces me to bring under your notica what is, beyond dllrlltl'. the most important ques- tion In relaiion to the Industries, nocessities, and well-being of Ym" peoplo that has ever been pre- sented for thele conalderation, namely, the quce- ton of the timber supply and consamption of the conntry, =a matter In which evary individual, hieh ond low, rich and poor, of your forty millions ot peoplo ia Interested, Belng engaged in lumtering, —a husiness [ Lavo followed fur close on half n contury, mainly with the Unlted Btates,—and wit- nosaing as Ldid bow rapldly ono oxtensive timbor suctlon after another in Western Ontarlo, wwnero I operated. was stripped of )te commerclal woods, my,attontion was neccasnrily drawn to an Invosti- watton of the sources and extent of the supply to meet tha over-incrensing cohsumption of both tho United States ond Cansda. I now proceed to givoe tho result of .y researchos In relstion thereto, ao far as the United Btates is concerned, as briefly as the subject will admnit. Ifind of the twonty.slx States comprising the New England, the Mifdle, te Westurn, and North. weatern tu the locky Mountalns, only four, namo- Iy, Maine, Michigan, Wiscousin, and Minnesota, dro now able to furnish supplies boyond thoir own requirements, and I will now woint out the con- dition thoso States aro reduced to touching thelr rupply of bullding-timber, and how Jong they may be expected to stand the draln on thelr forests at the rate of consumption going on of this Indlspen- sablo materinl, Tho State of Malne, which not long sinco could boast of most oxtensive vine forests, 1s now all but mw‘rud of that valuable waod, und In besirles o far dennded of ita onca- aupposcd fnexhaustible supply of apruce that the Tumberera avo forced to tho hcadwaters and trion. tarios of every river In the State to hunt for su) plics, and aro” atocking thelr mills in a targe mea uro with logs cut from sapling poles uf from eix to oight inches 1n dinmeter, and ihis recke lesa and wastoful siaughtering 18 carried on to ELISON, POMEROY & CO._ By GEO, P. GORE & CO., 8 and 70 Wabash-av. REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, Tuesday, May 21, 8:30 a.m. Clothing, Dress S(ks, Droadcloths, Ribbons, 01} it a3 Bpeclal Offering fn coojuniction with ous y Well Assorted Lines Seasonable Goods, GEQ, I' UORE & CO., Auctioncers. FOR WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, OUR AUCTION SBALE OF A BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS Will ba an Extra Choice ene and will include 25 cases Very Fine Slippers, 16 cases Cholea Thiladelphia Child.'s Shoes, and 16 cases Chl« cago Bhos Co.'s Goodls of first quality. GEU. P. GORE & CO., 03 & 70 WVabash- By WM. MOOREHOUSE & CO,, Auctioncers 83 & g7 itandoloh-st. Peremptory Sale away in hort 8 timo as has passad sinco the ¢loso of tha War with the Sonth, —a mere momont in the fature of your country, 1 biave, sir, hera endeavored to give ‘ynu some 1dea of tho sfate and extent of your {imbor ro. rources, and the rulnons coneequences eure to follow and be felt throughout tho length ond breadth of your entfro country when a faflure 1n the supply” which & few short years will Lring sbout Is reached, and am, alr, uTozlmlly yours, Axrs LitTi, Another meeting of the manufacturers was herd atthe Palmor Honso last evening, the ohject belng to further the movement looking to forming an assuciation and the holding of a banquet Thursisy u;crlnx. Qeorgo 8, Botven was called to the chair. The Chalrman announced that he deemed such an association essentinl to the advancement of the ‘manufactaring Interests in tho West. and he knew of no better means of rmuu the manufacturcrs together und acquainted than the holding of a ban- qnet. Autlcipating the banguet, he ruld he had arranged with Jamea K. Appleuy, of Wiscousin, to epeak on the occaston, and what ho might sa; would be well worth the $1 that the dlnner mmlfi cost, He had aleoarranged with Mr. Follanstiee, nn attorney, for the delivery of an address upon the fmuortant subject of taration, and snggested, in conclusion, tho propriety of ap- poluting a commities to draft resalutlons for dis. cusaion alter the proposed dinner, and make wnch other arrangoments for the entortainment and benofit of the gathering av might be deemed prover. 1, If, Mason moved the appointment of & Come mittce of thirteen on resolutions, . ¥, Dully auggested the formation of the as- sociation at unce, und the olection, otc, ‘The Chair said be hoped to have a larger attend- anco at the banquet, and thought It would be bet. :;r lu:] postpone & pormanent organlzstion until nt time, The motion to appolnt & committes prevarled, and tho following we flr('o'fl'tl: Carlisle Mason, A. I Meckor, A, W, Kingeland, J, H. Sheldom, Wilttam _Chisbolm, James 11, Coyno, J. W. Col- Utns, L. C. Buritoss, Conrnd Furst, J. ¥, Goldie, d. . Mcurath, C, P. Kellogg, and Edmund Burke. Mr. Collins moved the appointment of & commlite feu to act with the Chalr to recommend oflicers for & permanent organization and prepure a plan for tho aame. Tha motlon was adupted, and the fol- lowing wera aopomnted: D. H. Mason, J. P. Dutty, €, Matthows, A, H. Androws, W. W. 1. Bamum, F. B. Tobuy, " H, Fargo, D. J. Ettelsohn, Peter a3 that the prraons named had formed n consplr- acy o get her out, raze the property to the ground, and put ap somo building or other on the epot where she had lived and loved her **pativnte," })r': that she harped and harped unti) the roportor eft. ‘The peréons whom sho bad arrested were Patrick Dwyer, Wiliiam ltolloff, John Hyan, Thomas Downey, Daolel Wade, J. D. Downoy. and Jum McGraw, for intimidatlou. Justice Foilak contin- ued thelr casen till to-day under $:2, 000 bonds, THE COUNTY BUILDING. Tarry C. Willisms was yesterday arrosted for debtat the instance of W. D. McChesney, whom he owes $161,34, He gave ball, and wos released until the 27th, when ho will endeavor toescane as an {nsolvent. Ile scheduled dirlng tho day, put- ting hisaescta ot £165, and his debts nt $083.40. It {a no longer & joke, 5o far na Fitzgerald Is con- cerned. 1o is actually s candldate for Bherifl, and haa alrendy gone so far In hia candldac; bu around soll clflnw the fizinz of delegates, terday he asked a politician to fix & certaln ward for him, nad_that politician croased the street and told it, and everybody Ilaughed. Walker and Bexton are for him. Sexton has caused to be brought here and storod In the basement of tho new Court-Houso (o rust away a portiun of tho steel shutters for that butid- Ing. Mr, Durling says th are not in a cordance with the specifications, and cortalnly thoy will not be needed foru year and a half, (el the Board hos ordered Ssxton to be ?ahl 514, 00 for them. Buch luterest In o contractor, and auch utter disregard for tho public {nterest, onght to find a ready explanation In dollars and centy, M'DONNELL & CO. Tho Commtasjoners look npon Wradley's selling the county guodsin the namo of McDonnell & Co,, and then turning around and assistin, partment, clamped down upon twenty yurds of Grean allk and abont Aiteen vicds of Tica yes: terday, all of which had started on its way through the mails en route to some point In {'fl!nmno. wlmrghlll wm‘llld n:l' dn'llb:hhn;u lu."en mnd-'nnn Into something attractive to the fenala oye, The val of the nn§ was about 820, alf told, " At about 7 o'cock Iast cvening 8 man named George Wright or Mason, while in nn_intoxicated tonditton, fell into a basemont at No. U West adlson atrect, and, breaking thwongh & window- frame, was saversly cnt about the liead nnd faco Izlm\‘u hg;?‘(el} ’“)"l "I’) was nm:;llltd at the Mné on by City-Physician Dunue, and theaco romove 10 the County Hospiial for trekimons: . At3o'clock yesterday aftarnoon Dr. Brown wan talied to nttend Henry Schrieber, wifoand two thildren at No. 123 Canalport avenne. [ie found crery Indleation of polsoning, and by the prompt Adnunistration of powerful emetics soon placed them ont of danger. How thoy were poteaned is s ry, but it s thoaght that it was through soie ham which they had eaten at dinner. A meeting of the Hackmen's Union was held last eveninit al No. 7 Clark street. bnt nothing was dono cxeept to collect initlation fees, agree thut cach hackman belongingto the organization should havo tho fact spreac uat in 3 Jjrominent way on his vehicle, and to adjourn unitii next Monday even. inz, when a rogular organization will be ofected in place of the temporary arganization now In force, Judge Bangs has received bricf, direct, and Retomptory orders from Sulleltor Hayaor, of the I'reasury Uepartment, to continue tho case agsinat B, ¥, Allen, of Caok Connty Nstlonal fame, until after the Jnly term. No reasous ara nesigned, Probably Allen's friends from lowa could turnish them. Thelr Intereat in the ex-bankor secms to b fimm kind that Jasts not for s day, but for all me, ‘The Garden City Amateur Jonrnalista® Club met oa last evening, at the residenco of John Ifolilnzs- worth, 12{ Tienty.rst sirect. " Awong thoa present woro Vica- Fr was yosterday booked In the West Divisien for rnhh{nl P, Maloney, of No. 117 Slewart avenue. A tsflrkcned caneclenco brouzht a younz man namod Irvine Mcllvaino into the Armory yestor- day afternoon, Irvine told Officer W, A, Ssrgent that lie wanted to be locked ttp for the embozele- ment of about $200 in cash. $200 in checks, and o qusntity of books and other urticles frons his em- &lnnr. ¥ilas Fullor, dealer in lamps and olls at 0. 24 Sgrlll Qarden, Philadelphla, from which 1ace he abscunded the 2d day of Inst month, A elegram wat ut once forwarded to Mr, Fuller, and Mcllvaine was locked ap, Late Satarday nizht a man named Charles Miller, 1ving at No, 11 West Wnshington strect, wan ua- saulted and robbed by three men whom he mot on Randoloh street, Ono of them, John O'Connor, knocked him wenscless with a biily, and tho othor two, Chris McKay anil Thomas Kecfe, holped them« eclves to tho contents of his pockets and some 30 Yestorday iornlng Oficer P, I, Tlernoy succeeded In nrresting the trio, The former was held o $500 bonda to the Criminal Courl, and the two Intter obtained continunnces uantil to-day, Minor arrests: John Dennicomb, charged with the larceny of o watch and chaln from J, W. Bromloy;” William Tobin, olias **Scotty,” s thieving vagrant; Johu Brown, alias ** Frenchy," holding up ond robbing James Finnegnn of 87 whilo in a disreputable concert-saloon on Madisun etreot, noar Canal; ** Friday ™ Kolley, o notorlous thief, who wasarrosted with Qeorgs Mavill, Jr., and who was cuufbl. working the ball park yester- duy siternoon; llichard Urown, accused of an ate lempt to rob Robert Browy on the river docks near tho Laky atreet bridgo, Sargeant McCabe, of the Hinman Btroot Slation, yesterdny mornlng heard of & rathor severo caso of mayhem. At sbout 5 o'clock Bunday afternoon, John Hyan, of No, 75 Kansad strect, while in tug anloon of Patrick Cusick, No. 332 Thirtecnth place, got into a fAight with John Loe, of No. 231 Thirs teanth place, 1Inthe scufle Leo Wit Ryan's noso S — WISCONSIN SUPREME COURT REPORTS, 8peclal Dispatch to The Tribune, " Mapisox, Wis,, May 20.—In accordancs .with tha law passcd by the Leglslature at tho last ses- 810, bids wera upened to-day by tha Becretary ot Btate, s one of the Printing Commissioners, for the printing of the Suprome Court toports, The law provides that the State shall be supolied with 230 caples of each volumo to be horeafter printed freo of expense, the members of the lezal fraternl- 1y to be supplied at the contracs price, tho pub- lshors keeping the volumes for eale at places throughout tho State to be designatud by the Com- misslonets of Printlng, The following blds wera handud In, Callahan & Co., of Chicaga, being victorlous, although the formai deciulon will bo auspended for & few days nntHl tho arrival of one of the other Commlaslouers, Treasurer Guonther belng absent from the city and Attornoy-General Wilson lmlnueu‘nlr?lxd to hls home by slckncss: lanks Bros., of Nuw Yor! .36 d Cafiahan & Co.s of ‘Gaitago; o bl §1 o Dot volumo; sccand bid, 82 per volumo for futare pub. licatlons, and lswyers to be -ugulled with the vol« umen heretofore printed at 82,50 exch. The Com- Ta3ioners have yet to o Letween Callahan & bide, The State Jourhal peinting establish- Co, ment will continue the printing of these volumes a8 horatofore, 80 badly that Dr. Buckloy was afterwaids obliged ‘Lee cuuld nowhere be fonnd, The alarm of **Burglars, thievos," was mado ‘last evoning at No, {74 West Monroo atreet, in- cidont upon Mrs. Chalmars, the vcenpant of the house, scelng a barglar coming Into the house by way of o second-story window. The landlord, Ar. Thomus Chalmers, a qulck-witted Bcotchuan, ‘was upon the acene in & moment, and went for the burgiar in a moat unceremonious manner, Rune ning his hesd betweon tho barglar's lege, Mr,” Chaliners wade him turn severa) sumorsaults in_ the air, thon he twisted him up into a ball, shook him aut_stralght sanin, and cracked his hacts together, nnd, not_satlvfied with his looksat tho end of # treatment, Mr. Conl- meors tried totlo the burglar's aroe 1n a knot bohind his back, trled to sco liow close he could comy to breaking bim {n twd without actually accomplish. ing the feat. aud ended by twesking the tellow's nose and handing him over to UMMeer Jedden, On 1l ay 10 the station the burzlarmade a desperata atruggle for liberty. 1lo gave the mnawmo of Qeorya Willis, 8 went down \ ) in oudifing such an’ extent to supply the nelghboring N 't tdont. James W, Bell; Bec- 1o put several atitches in'it to keep it in_place. —— d foary Ira b, Rowley: Trcawuver, Exodun Cireil: | ORI (g e e wTog gty Shonele, L | tho e ov buroanting sny of the maai hiagsa Sinzuiarly cnoven, o pattar contermau Kbyt i | Sales, sad, o7 sipment abroadt (Gt ' e EROTICS, A1L01 Kouse ¥urniure, Fowait s ot ey ey, ey fim“lr':n-. T, C Wells, E. W. Ulatchford, '— i1azer; | enough, they say. u{hlm‘ Lo L‘:"JI?&“»?:‘. ::I:nm Yyory quiet, and by 0 tbe polico heas out building-timber, " elther vine or spruce, for Joroph II. Drown, Adolph Schoenenger, O, V. Potter, Clinton Driggs, Conead Selpp, J. W. Oake Tey, 3. A Jones, John Crorar, W. B, 1'u||l(|nl|; C. y — Colline, —— Durgess, sud ——Libby, On motion, it was agrocd that the Committeo on Resolutions vhould meet st tue Paler Houso this morning at o'clock, and tie Committee vu Or- anization st the same place at 8 o'clock thls even- ug. number of lelters wero read from persons In- vited to the banquet declinlng tho invitation with regret, after which the mocting adjourned, UARLY V8, BTRAKOSCIL Mian Annle Loulke (‘ary la a woman of positive character, When el puts her foot down," so tu speak, It j8 decidedly ditlcult to move hor from hoe position, She doean't provose to be dictated to by auy operatic manager, —at luaat wo loni as ske hay the power to mAke torma 10 her own satis- ction, Maz Strakosch unzaped in s Mitle man- sgerial wet-to with this lady yestorday, and cams olf second beat,—n thing -thai coused wo county: buttu ul In the deal to cover the thing up, and then turn around and try to conceal the facts from tne pub- llc, stamped tha whole tranvaction with anapicion, Sald ane of thom Jeuicrday: +*1 nevar ute dny uno clae’s name when 1 want tudoan honorble thing ' ond he upoke far all, Mr. Tabor, Chalrman of the Hospital Comumitiee, hua taken cognlzance of tho acty, a3 made poblic In these columns, and ordered the Wardeu to cease his purchases of JicDonnell & Co, Whether tho Wsrden will obuy orders or not remains Lo bo scen, A 000D GRAND JURY. ‘The Grand Jury for the May term of the Criminal Court wan impsneled yestorday and wentto work, ‘The Jury 15, asa whole, ons of the Lust that was cver ‘wummoned. A fowyood mien were drawn regularly, and the Bherid. by a epecial vonire, nup- olled "enough more good mou give the botter eloment control. Among the specials are Alvin Hurlbat, of the Sherman Ifonse, J. I, V Lobert Law, and Mr, Waller. The latter madu foreman, Julge Moure charged the jury at Mr, Whitaker, of Ilouston, Tex., bas arelved In Chicago, ana statos that ho has for sale—nt 43 Btate street—two car-loads of Cape Jeasamine, Mammollas, Oranges, Lemons, Dansnas, Palms, and Orlental Evergreens, These plants ara bud- ding and blooming, and with fruic sct, and are woll worthy of a vialt, son, Willlam Chrystal, LI A, Cranwall, of Men. dats, and otbera, "A wolendid repast wos sorved about 1, to which all did nmrlu Juatice. After spongding o very pleasant cvening, the boys took thelrdeparturo 1n high glee, Desiring to have all the legal que which have been botherlng the, city financlers sottled at once, the Mayor, Corparation Counscl, and Mr, llnllur called tipon Chlef-Justico Murphy, of tho ‘Avpellato Court, yestorday, to it the second Yuller caso, Involving tho lorallty of the warrants of 1878, could be advenced on the dacket so as to bo dectded 1 time to fake it on appeal with the Orst Fuller easo Lo the Bupreme Court at its Jupo #usalon. The Court was not in scasion, as Jud; Pleasants was out of the city. Judge Murphy sald that he would submit the questivn to his (vellcw Judres this afternoon, ‘The Lipe faction of the West Park Boara are sald to buvery anxious to pay off the employes of the park, but they cannot do it withont the help of the other members, They have asked Commissloner thalr hoto comumr!lnn. Thenorthern sections of Michizan, Wisconsin, und Minncuota are tha only localities of the wholo twenty-six States that aro able to furnish sapplies of white pine beyond the wantyof thelr owi respoctive States, and the de- mand on them {s wo heavy for all wections of the country that it will not bo posslble for thom to re- spond to it for more than alx or vaven years longaer, Their main streams are nll llflrpl.'l‘ and tho Jum- borers are now operating at the hoad waterd of their tributaries, where they aro forced to bank many of their logs {n dry gullics, dnmnd\nf on the winter's snow und spring rains to produce freshets sutliclent to Hoat them to the main strosms, sod which often fall, as will bo tho case with many of tlhen this senson, for want of water to move them from whero the loggers havo hanled them, A num. ber of ralliays have alao been bullt to necuro the Tumber (eatic of these timber aectlons; no loss than slx are now running through every patch of timber otherwise Inaccesnible (o the logeers on the lower peninsnla of Michigan, hithurto the greatest lumber-supblying Btato of the Unlon, e gtanty ] ock n. . GANERTS, MARBLY P BETS, Ohamber Sets, Sofas, Ohairs, Centro-Tables, Dadsteads, M n;’n;efi. W?!nultl Uo:gl r aud Desk, and ne miscollan ods, #00d 'WM. MOONEHOYSE & 00., Auc's. By CHAS, Aucttoncers, k MARRIAGES, LEON AND_ONAMBERLATN=T i e e k. min F, Leos 84 Klatiala Cliaibotialn, all of thia city: Ko earis. R A ST iNAclly, Novars DEATIIS. HoVICKEI_Th Tioatan, ou tha Wb It of 1 of the Boatt: Frank (r dvieher, bt yenka laeata wmunths, eldeat ot of J, M. Movioker, Funeral from'the Taidenee, W0 Wabah-av.. at 1 1 o'clock Wodnemday, the 22 Inat. Carriages - it Friotis of the family ary vited. 5e® 1@ Hore Philn,, Now York, Now England, and Chioago-mado BOOTS AND SHOES AT AUTOTION, Woodard lst, “T) ulight dlscomflure {0 the fler) Httio | length in the usual wav and upon the ususl ub- | to the cell nliam:{led lg' hu’;ldazu the lock- | anathe mill-ownera themaclves havlng, many of NHXB-UHSWI‘M. sy 10, Edward Connore, son w rch Uhe her vido recomnite ang st il Ly | Uifccior of the. Operatio combination. - Siiw Cory | Senke o cves thon ol oore ot as i e | Lo kespor, Officor Cowdry, = Mr. Clialmors | thom, cxansted tholr tiuber - williu teanis | 8fFilward ana Karali Counors, aged 1 yaars o mamiie Yo Will Sel Auctl Lave paid, bus before thoy sign uny orders thoy | W3¢ anounced lo ahpear tusl evunlogAtn con | a-roporter in tho mosh comblimentary lorma. Ono | Feceived o blows i the foronead from sama oy | bicih o Shustieled | thelr dlmber butlding rafl- | *\al o Tuestay, May 21, st 10 0elock, 1 We Will Sell at Auction, want to sce the pay-rolls, which rtafh Underatoon | SSft to be given at the Contenary Motbodlst | of tho matters to come boforo the Jury 14 tha prac- | Instrument, wupposed to have been socreted nbout | ways on thele Own accolnt to chable them to . resluenc. 203 Twenty-firs carris ¥riemte o respecttuliy Mistied. et o i Now York iapers yicase capy. Charch, on " West Monros troet.” Whon ho reactied thls city, on Bunday, she seut word o tho Committeo who had the concert In hand that it would be {mposslble for her taulng, awing to the fuct that her throat was trouoling hor, and ber phyule ciun had given positive instructions that she tood nwilling toshow. 1L s stated and Mitlard ara willing to come by drovuing Holdon, whoss title to vtlica they deem a little” whaky, provided Lipe aliall bo given u ualary of 84,000 for anather year and the clsiws of Attorney Houney be allowed, tice on tho part of the Iloard of vollu to Its me T3 a greater amount per dlem than thvfin ontitled 1o, and when the ebject ld reached the fur will fy. urglar's clothing, Entrance was cffected by Rol b through'an adjoiutng huuve, which is va« caut, and thence clambering upon a porch sure rounding tho second story of ‘Mr, Chalmer's resi- dency, Willie says ho comes from Jutferson, Mo, , ‘Wednosday, May 23, DRY GOODS, {ats and Cana, Clothing, Birew Goads, Cutiery, MUlv o 80T inihing: Eyew o 1 reach whint are now the outskirty of theie once sup. lm « Jncxhanstibla timber resonrces. And tere n these threa timber sectlons, and in the positions I havo polnted out, is to ba found the wholo white- pluo sapply for the consumption of your whole RESTORED CONFIDENCE. OUT OF TUNE. Tho Doard's confdence {u Architect Egan has and le not known heseabonts, but it te falr 1o pro: | countey vast of thie Vaclilc wlope, and. wero tho | When the tonce of & musical tnatrament become must reat fora day or two, Blie added, Lowever, | poen suddenly rostored. A yonraio every cstle thot Tike Wihiam Thompoin. Who' timed | wholoaf hat sply bronrLt o oy e Ward the | pyraly nd dicordant; wa say it In *tout of tune. TARGH BANCRUE L TORIE 5 o, - having v creed to . X o 1 o ef, or map nlte 0 . nots 3 fnu tho District of the Rlo Grande, under tato of | snusl 1hvor. " Aise Caty dld not ke 10 disanphirs | USEULIDY.80d was isvicd on ouly alter great doi et TUR BURNE_ CASE. Yesterday morning Judge McAlllster sent nver to the Celmiual Conrt Ll declefon, (o wrlting, on tho application of James Hurus, charged with nurder, fur & new trial. Burna was tricd some months ago, 1t will bo remembered, found gullty. and given fourteeu years in tho Penltentiary.. Tho followtng y. Fitzgerald was juet ns bitter na auy ouv clse, and ot une tiwe openly cnarged him with subterfuge and collurion, snd was sround hitlng exports to measure the Court. House work sfter him. Duttimes have changed, and uow Egan I8 Infallible, and the mun of all otners, which was demonstrated yestor~ oting away $53.000 on hie er- und of $20,000 without even structure, when It becomes disordered. Nat o y actual disense, but thuse f!l’ ore comuon causes, overwork, niental auxiel r. and fawt living, may impair ita vigorand actl vity, Tio best remedy fors partial collapss of the vital enervie, these as [from olber cunscw, 1o ] tter's tomach Titters, which leat the eame time on withstandinz this state of the case, the fumberers keep alaughtering away as if 1o depended on how soon they could rob” the cquntry of its timber wualth aiid brinz sbout & timbor fainine, 10 the ut- ter rutn of the wood industries of tho countey, In which evary member of tho comeinnlty {s décply tnteeewtod, * Not satlutivd with the havoe they nro Aprli 110, {n which he reports that 8_party of revo- lutionists had-gathered near San Isidre Ancrican side, with the purposo of i og the neutrality laws, or, as the report cxprestce ft, “+ dlsturning the peaco of tho constituted authoris iz in Mexico.' "Ma], Alexander, of the Klghth L‘urn\ry‘ Was &t once sent to tho point_named, acs the Uentenary Church people, but really could not do as slic wouid Jke, sud &0 had wade the ar- rangement above eet forth, Wullo the Concert Commitiea wore somewhat dlnopointed, tocy, however, were 4 1o know that one of tuo prima donuss would certainly add to the enertaine nentof the evenluy, Yexterday thoy went tothe hu- S4and 8% Randotph-al. This Moraing at 10 o'clock, 3,000 Yards of Carpet the decivion, 0 making 10 keep thelrown markets contlnuaily | 82vecadle and mind.chico-ing cordial, nnd tho best e aflcer 1o cammmand ax Santa Mot rsaaliand | teltoseo Mist Cary, sud sacertatn whotior 1t would | " uch uy & reforenca. o Ono. of hess. Syl | Ienpiie socn any o0 decluiou, which s quita n | numking 10 keeo tuclromn markete c uxtensive | bosslble fnvigorant inall covos of dubilty. 11 18 FROM DAL i eMra Fheta” s o e iearest | B0t bo posaible fof hot fo siug Noack wmamUcE: | mates was in favor of ‘Walker for 0,000, | “Therebaybeen sxporlenced tn this casa w dificult frcparations Ly aitingan thels mills for the wanu. | OF, e DBArS N eLanachlc uad aatl-biliond madi- o Sun Isldro wlicre traops ara stationo ‘They were cone! aken nlack, when, run- el A the % ¢ 1 it | fact cnle, 10 drive, as thelr Limber papers 3 3 - Vo Clcpranad i "o ee araopa bro sishionsd) | ‘Tuey wors con Y fouen auack, when, run | and” wasm marvel infts way, It was i anud mbarrassuient uaualy met with in leual procueds | facture v pap : THE PALMER HOUSE' out delai, and on Egan's word, without 8 single gure belng made, the money was voted, This estlivato will bear the old-time scrutiny with- out njuring the pabllc, when all thy fucts aro con: sequent altacks. It remedics with o thorunghoess bowel and kidnoy complaints, popsia, nervousness, rhuumatic troublcs, and inany other bodily allmunts. It alsa cuunteracts company ~ fully armed. It was found that thu crossing had becu effected hoforo 1ho in- formation of the movemont had beon recelved st the post, aud that thoeo enyaved in it bad been ioics for tha macertafum ilte uider auch eircuine stances, and DxIng dt beyund reasonabledoulit anan muy particulur peraun e porions. a8 required by (lio rulcy of law. Thers liave beea fu tite ease, we Dlaetratl suclh ditficuity, somy thres o four ' fudictnic buast they will, the Canadisn wupoly ont of the Nrivish minrkets, and they are busides ut work: e nz up the bost of thelr white pine in the manu. fucturo of bourdwood and square thnbee for the er¢mptory mauner that loze could not sing for flem—be Wouldn't permitit. This, of course, was far_from satistaciory, and. 3¢ o 1ast resort, {hny un- CONBISTING OF I beat, dlade anbtlior Vi 10 Ml Gary and Ll eh: Ty hepjosc or myre 440 Kean was prosscd (o | wiaeadments thoreto. 'Of {ho ared rlaf s i sanio markets, o course moat detructive to the | iaducnces which vrodlapase fo discavo. Axminsters, Wiltons, Euahm BN‘] troen and disperscd by waumall force of Nexican | avor's ultimatum before ber, At this the spunky | Sjiers s ‘catiniato, ker and Fitzgerald urzcd | entirely upon tho testimony of O foreats, In fact, Ilzhting tho candloat both onds | = 3 and Tapestr Brassels, tHritca hava proors s3miaettne pesvons paritcs | Bibukoucgli 3 L0y U0 Was, sbeds gava“atr | Rica o wonk Woutd have 15 atop, and the | Fovcoror s "oiwno VUAGIER o ACIOr, lhy T | ot fald o i1y dosoribe thu utter rocklowncrs . ety / putiug in (his violation'of tho neutrality Tawe, told B thai | Soeimace, the wark would have Lo stop. and the | e ho ‘threw "the stona that "siited eubes ang® | B0 folly of thole | @ 4 g cidedly vigoroas Eoglleh, 8he whe had mado sn armangement with Mlie, Toze to aing for her: that It was a purely personal fuvar “ou tho part of Mlle. Hose; that it boally tato the ire. We have theorics and soeculations on the forests as induencing tho ratn-fall, and thoir valus ss suniclent to warrant procedure sgalust thuwm, and he adda that he iv unable to_understand why such broceedings are delayed, Maj, Alexander's re- e, WEST SIDE BED KIBBON REFOIM CLUD Will five sa cnleriininent, embiacing strawber: ries and cream, roadiugs, vocal und (ustruureatal Inusic, etc.. to-night, at Parkoer lall, corner of Madi- Thesa _Fuosh are but lttle worn and luml‘ solled. They deserve tho attention of Dealers an unoncettaln afloked confeulunt wilch appeured (o Nousekeopers. D, 1. BTAKKE & CO., Auctri. havo been obtalued whils the prisoncr was fo dureas, nd by Lhreats und proifees, The Jury on that (ris) twod eleve for urquittal t ono far coaviction, and 1t and reported that Walker wi titng mare than he had not entitled to g he , sud, beside, that fvservolre tn Locp up & wupply of water for your | suu aud Halsted-ats, Ee put, accompanying that of Col. Syked, says | Milo, Hoze should lln(. ond she would | wuy ghaky, and It would not bo ‘safe 1o give hum | 18 perfectly ¢ ear that the ovidenca was Aeut 10 1 rivers, wator-courscs, and canale,ana atlord powor | 7, I RIGH R By 1. E. 8TACY. that, after huaring of the cromsiug uf the Wio | like to sco Br, Strakosch hislp himsoll=so now. T ¢ support & convictivn., ~On the sccund t1fal thg Lrvsceu- i . f i wARD drande River by CAno. sevaltml The sxcliable managor Inforuied Me o sovthiug. He wiasot upon aud azain urged, and for michinory, bat who bus given consideration ta | | dy that it didn't matter, Hoze should nut ‘Thereupon Cusy very aecldealy guve Mr, Strakusch to nuder- stand that sho would got sing for hiin at the con. certs on Tuceday snd Thuredsy eveulugs uuless he conceded o the arrangement she bad wade for the Centenary Church; she dian't care atall for ghe paltry suin of $100 which shiv was romlsed for tho two ‘Paberuacle coucert; shy uew bo wouldn's make suythiog ou her for those uccaslons #{ sho didn't sing ; aud, mote thun this, hie knew very woll that sy was the drawiug cand fn Chicagu,—a little touch of egotlyn pardonabls under the circumstances. Atali events, Mr. Sira- kouscl might as well make up Lis mind (o the one chief fuct, —Mlle, Roze musk fur beror she woulun't ulnfl for liw, that was the end of t. Aax found hl fu 8 cor- mer, sud st lust gave bls conseut tlat Rozc should act fu Cary's stead. Cary, huw- over, was ot satisded to iake Strakosch's word alvne, and fuststed ou ite bejuz reduced to writing sud sigocd, us & matier of security to Roze, wlio might, sho said, be held accuuntable for Laving ton produced 8 Rew Withess, upon whuso 1estimonY tho prisoner was unduubtedly cunvicted by mesns of thai peculfar fudetlnalie vowes wiich the biatehs Atoenoy pusscusct over Juries. 1o hotupeaic of this inatier with any vidw of bestowlug compliments, or by way uf flattery of ong fur whom aud whose gifts'1 gne teraly a aincere, aud. | belfove, well-toandd, respect and mdmiration.” 1 wasof tha oplufun that fhis casa & rexsonable doubt untid 1 heard the Aover by Mr. siarkic. Ve it was clear the fury as well s mysclt lind from our Groer polio- by the wanl ol the " grato Wls fuiucuce, this wer over jurles, which pot one oub of waiy undred of our LIar posscases, 18 3 fact thst I8 uus to new triile, for 1 bave e Lauhit by cxiwricuce and uservation that, with s la Jorue only oedidary abllity vppused, the Statc’s At. oracy, 13 uiua casss out uf ten will secure u verdict of iy, Botodly wiwn tcrs raut ot evidsuce 1o Suppore i, but 8 clewe piepouderaacy sgulast hlu, o When | beard tueuvidence read 1 could not hut eel that, fastead of tho prlsncr bulug:proved gullty evund a reasouslle duudl, sa tie law requires, the actusl prepundorance of the teat ‘URLIGAN CLUB W) old [ts regular meetlng this evealng st 8 o'clo ta s Tarus B i #tcd and Harrlson. CLOTHES-CLEANING, Ci heo besutifully DYE] [ reLEARIY S e YD I" £ iltlog cipesie br. | Biemed C O OB & tel &) §\A0 Nearbors nud $U1iWVest Mudfsone thes | dachieetize otnes . B Al - oy LADIES AND cETs, | Bagiies, SHewls etc., dye (LADLES AND ORNTS. | Sudwieaned, . 100 OIL-TANKS, WILSON & EVENDEN, CIL TANKS o ¥2SHIPPING OANS, it was promiscd that, #f he would recom- mend the §10,000, the voting of (he ttustrae” to Walker would be postponed, le rufused 10 be pereusded, howover. and at the next meetiog of the Board Fltzgerald introduced & resolution comma: niu# olm to make 80 calimate for the *‘cxiras.” 'Phe resolulion Was referred, and, in the delay incldental to such & refercnce, Fitzgersld, in bis enthusisvm, cuvered that the Buard conld vate away the ** ex- ras * withoul the archituct's estimate, and Satur- day b proceeded un this plan by trylng to furce ite Comunitter un Public Bulldings 10" recommend totne Buard the payment of the amount. Hu falled iu this, Loweier, because Meyer had not buen fully ** persuaded,” and yeaterday Fuun was overpowered wud forced to send in thu estinate fur 30, which bears on its face the evidencs of the hisate with which it made, and tells & talo which does 0o credit to any one who voted for it, JTUB COUNTY BOARD, Thi xojulnr weekly mueting of the County Board held yesterday afterucon, all the meaibers Gaza, commanding the Mezican troop ficd forward with aixteen of his best my ey, and found the insurgents in poa the rauche, abuut 8fty or sizty strun; A sharp aklirmish Capt. Giza drove them 10 the riv whera thiey were protected i their retreat by somy 8lxty wore men poated on the bank, Several were killed sad wounded on both sldue, and Cupt. Gaza faptured seven Juhuncr!. Que of theso sald he :‘“:}"l’:x“‘l.l:‘“.l:fillllnl"“i,“l?"““ by Col. (‘:‘rllla, i at L bad jolned the camp near the Norico Bauchic, wheru tlire were ubout £00 mas. THEY WiLL NOT COME. Tho regular monthly Uanquet of the recently-or- gonizeu Cummercisl Club1e to take place ai the Pulnjer House buturday slternoon at 3 o'clock. 13 Wad to Lave been mado the occasion of considers bls natioual eignlficancy frum the fact that duzen ur piore prowinent Boulhern Senutor hud been invited fo bo preseat, sud through Seuator tivrdou, of fluullliln, had uccepted the fnvllllhlu- Last saturday, Mr.'Geurge €. Clarke, the Sec tagy of the Ciub, recetved 8 letter from Sena- tho couscquences to your whols country of dearth of timber? Who of your given b mind to think on [t eilects on 173,450 induatral establishments, and tho 1,033, - 202 operatives, who, as shown by your censua re- turns, as fur back o8 1870, are enguged therein, rovidiug your peoole with the finlshed wood ma- Fortala o tidiupensablo 16, \iete well being? Who of the delexutions from the Northwestern timber sectluns, that are now praying Congress to preveut Cunuda from yiving say asslsiance to prolong the lite of thewo ludustrles, hua takeu jnto Recouut the conseuenccs of 3 failure in thelr timber supply on thewettlewent of your boundless, treelews prafrie country, or the aeprivations it will entall on ite fn- Lavitauts, ana the alilions who are to make it thelr home? Who of your \Ilmlurnuplo bay given himsclt the trouble to understand that it would requira you 10 raive $500,000,000 to send abroad to purciasy &0 amount of lumber equal 1o your present con- sumption for a eiogie year, or that sll the tonuoge of I&u whola world wauld falf far short of being able to freight it from your Facific Terrltories Lo ¥ Ihe Upera-liouse, caruer Hals THEIS DAY, AT AVENUE HOURE, Cor. Twenty-second-st. and Wabash-av., «— Continued Salo of the FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. his fs one of the best chauces ever offcred. The entire lut must be cloaed out. GREAT BAR- AN Lalteace: BTACY, Auctiogesr. LM, SANDERS & COs 73 and 74 \Wabash-av, In addition to our Regular Sale of BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, By N Asyluw at Elein, aged 61 years, Le wun Loty a | 5 o1 g SRR LI I b ooy s | e ey Norksy Mr. Russell satd that ho had nict Mr. Bonfleld, ¢ cstiucate, sud the motion e e o iy and it No bad waid thet the property, though urevaded Ly @ vote of 10 to 4. Thuse voutig lu FINEST BALE OF THE S8EASON. Q. W, BECKFOED, Auctionces. mect this state of taings? lave they been makloy provisivn tg keep up tie supply by tree-planting, Erevate & 40 Weat Lake Bizuct, Ry Tosot at except Mr, Burlin, our Atlantic seabuard? The sgyregated freight- Tuesday, May 41,12:30p. 0., we will sell 8 large. tor Gurdun rexretting : acted cuntrary o tho dusires of Strakosch, and vos- acliy of the world (s only about 18, 000,000 OHIOAGO. [ i Sowlag to the mress: of “pebits et | e oy ok for e u, & T o tous. Whilo tho. 1755, 000, D00 feet af Lustber T isas Ha s iloin BANKRUPT RETAIL STOCK geueral fmpresslon of the membera of the 10ight yleava to term 8 breucls of contract. Powell from the Medical Doard was taken up, It SUBURBAN, ahown »{ Jour cony urieof 1870 to Lave been ARG Of Fina Goods. $ccus (0 by that *ithe presa uf public busin MOTEL AKKIVALS. led 10 u lengtoy wrungie, aud the whole subject = sawn in 1860 would wake & toruage of 21,000, 000, EAD. fs ouly an excuss put forward, but wany way the | . Pulmer Housse-samucl Rayioud, Ractoe; W, 8. | wWos dnally referred 10 (o tuapital Comaitise: £ LIDE: VALK, frous wiich it will bo wccn that, without taklng | G e e FIRIGDMAN real reason Hew Lu the recent actlon of Congre Fiock, Quiyers o C. \Ghempeluls New Thu Coualy Treasurcr submiltied o statement of | The Bostd of Trustces metat the Village Hal | juto account tho thousands of wiiflons of abingles ,Mflhh"m“um“ Health By H, § 3 AN, the Presideutial question, thy Soutbern guntl- | FRCKl, New Yorks W, & Abrauie Orecy the county’s Snanctal coodition up tu the 16th | last evening. The Fresident asuounced that Judgo | and the milllvus of fect uf timber convumed st the fredhing, EOny e A0S chiSs 300 and 262 Randolpb-st. mea fuelipe they would bé rather out of place tn | @ §rees, Muncaboller . & Ausia, faet, It abowad that thera wero 40’ the credit of Iliggius was present, sud that the Iloard wouid | #9m thue. tlcre fs ot tonuagy enough i cxtst- a e ik Chicago Juat at preseut, consdderivg the sctlou | 3; st € P Budd, St: L tho saveral funds the following smovnte: Genoral | 1IRSI0S was pi enca (o frelght that siugly {tem of sawn lomber Guth f On WEDNESDAY, May 232, at 9 3 their bréthren of the House bavo faken. Tow | U . le s 3 e Fund, 817,501, 41; Intereat Pund, old fndebied- | take up the Walarou mauter. ~ Judze Hizeins tuen | S0 U ound” Cape Horu, aud Bow inadequate it aather's Confeotisnery, Crockery aud Glass aSSfll‘[fid, buuquet. ua before atated, will come oil, snd & Wioy and i b raacihg 354,246, 18, Iatereat Fund, new ludebtud- | related the story of Waldron's dealiogs with | would bo Lo mevt the lhmplfi‘k{: ""«ftmlfn?l‘lfs 1':':5 —— e 2[]“ Dkfl- ry Wfll‘fl, T Scsalaa, s the ucasions. of, feieai, | b & i Souter T iy Fun, S3LL 1050, Rafchred. - V23 | Cusuncey Bowen. Judyo Higglun ond Mr. Walaron | tho whulo consuuption of alf kiuds of bullduy | HAIL GOODS. 40 Decarated Toilet S p “blca iaacd | Juyonilams, Ceuitellce, c way réad from | cct By Wute Antlonsiu sid) the ourd in collecting the csont duy, aud Low wuch wmore so by the | 2 > R AR gt b doussed | Tigoclinds 3 ¢ Szl faror ol Walker for $0,000 for Work Ga"tka | deflt, aad ware eylng to tepalr ul dsmago. dome | HS BECIOLL UsY, 804 b e, wmurs o by Lia pareeut ARG WAREE | A0 Doyoice of Arstolass Plated Ware, OLITUARY. Hurphv, Wouldstoek.. . Sier Court-House, by the faait of Mr. Waldron. o urged the taiug | inore willions of cunsuimery o bu supplicd, A cunly, balt (imusoyes wolgec'y M 10y0166 4 fl Last week Albert Henulach died st the Tosane | 4<%, ";;:"‘:,‘;“'{iw}‘; Mr. Wheelor moved the euspenson of the rules | of the real eatats at valution of $30, 000, And what Lave your satborities becn dolog to uNLY of LS, FHOMPSOS X " 210 Wabiab-81 av.

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