Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. APRIL 2, Is79—TWELVE PAGES. . .- THE CITY. GENBRAL NEWS. Col. Rufus Sexton, U.S. A., Isat the Palmer, Cen. KT. Winslow, Cedar Raplds, la, is at the Pacifle. “The Hon. George H. Ellery, New York, Ie at . the Tremont, The Hon. C. H. Cooper, Pittsburg, Is a pucet: ofthe Palmer. 2. ‘Phe tlon, J. 8 Retgart, Belolt, Wis. lsatopping at the Tremont. The Hon, Wiliam Shaw, of towa, ts doml- r-Ciled-at the Sherman, . The Hon. Jonathan Anrrettson, New York, la registered at the Paliner, » Maj. E, C. Bower, Paymaster U. 8 A. Is reniatered at the Tremont. ‘The Hon. F. F,. Strong, Fond du Lae, ts stopping at the Sherman, W. W. Dudley, of the German-American In+ suranco Company, Is in the eity. “one of the guests of the Sherman, Qeorge Stephens, resident of the Hank of Montreal, is a guvat of the Pacific. » NP. Gere, Chtet Envineer of the St. Paul , & Stoux City Rallrond, $s at the Pacitie. § ‘The shoemakers held an unimportant routine > meeting at No. 7 Clark etrect Inst eveulny, ‘The South Park Comunissioners celebrated + ¢lection-day by adjourning over to the next . regular mecting. The Hon. Horatio C. Burchard, Rockford, DI- rector of the United States Mint, reelstered at » the Puciite yesterday on bls way to Washington, The offices of the County Clerk and Treasurer were closea Upat noon yesterday, the slintters were put up, the gates of the jail court were closed, and a death-like slleuce pervaded the whole institution. ‘The temperature yesterday, ne observed by ‘Monasse, optician, 83 Madison street. (Tninus®: Bulding). was at Bon, m., 40 degr gin, 413 13m, 40; Sp.m.d0, 8 Barometer at 8 a. m., 29. Perhaps the funntest episode of the day han- pened In the evening at the polls corner of Bius ~, Island avenue and ‘Twenty-second stregt. “The Soctulists protested all day against. a judge named Ryan, whom they alleged was croaked, and had been foisted upon tum by Ald. Tuley, As the polls were about closing sume one raised the hue wid ery uit Judge Rvan was identical with the notorlons thief and rufllan, “Cabbage! Ryan, And ot lust aceonnts the mob was hunt- jug fora rove, while a deputation wero away upon anerrand to police headquarters to tind +, out if the Judge was in reallty ** Cubbage.? As ‘ft was not that celebrated “ Crambophnagian,?’” the hauging did not take place. . The many personal friends of Gen. Daniel Cameron of this city sud county will hear with: regret that that gentlemnn hus been confined by severe illness to bis ronm for several weeks, Gen, Cameron came to Cafengo as long ngo ns * 1853, sud was publisherof the Daily Courant. In I85f he becaine one of the proprictors of the Chicago Times, when {t wus estah- lished that year, In 1857 hie dispored of “his intérest, but subsequently became publiaher in 1860, aad continued until 1861. Later he raised the Sixty-fth [inois Regiment of Vol- unteers, commanded fora time at Camo Doug Jag, and then eerved fu the fleld in Georgia und ‘other Southern Stutes. After the War he re- sided on his farm, anit In 1870 was elected tothe * Convention which framed the present Constitu- tion of the State. He has at various mes taken on active and conspicuous part in the polities of the Btate, and fa widely known tant poprtiar all over Hifnota, Duriiys the lata week the General 1s encouraged by a hope of reraining hisstrength sd Health, and his improvement wilt be a reat, gratitt actn th bis bosts of friends tu tuls city and elsewhere, COLLEGE OF PHATIMACY, The anniial mecting of the Chteago Collega of Pharmacy was held tn the leeture-roum of the College, corner of Jackson street and Wabash », avenue, yesterday attcrnoon at 4 o'clock. Dr. Henry Biroth presided. ‘I'he Secretary read lis report of the year’s work, and the various atand- Sng committees banded tn brief reporta, wit were sattsfuctory, und adopted. Prof. H. V. Blaney was tendered a vote of thanks tor a do- nation of neeatpts from the laboratory to the College. ‘The Seeretary, Mr. Georze Ackerman, ‘presented his aunpal account. ‘The proceeds of the lost couree of lectures yielded $1,950.80, and $1,420.15 wos pald to” the Professors, From the laboratory $825.11 was re- * eetved,, and matriculationg and « + + plomas realized $52L74, There are now fifty- three members of the College, there heing 110 change fn unmbera, ‘wo members have re- signed, two admitted, nud one application is nowtn the hands of the Trustees. ‘here haye Deen no deaths during the year, ‘The cash on bund amounts to $210.22, “The year's expenses twot up 8835.40. ‘The annual election of olleers was thin n Up, with the following result: Prealdent, Prof.C.G. Wheeler; Vice-Presidents, George Buck wnd Prof. T. M. Goodinaa; Beers ¢ tary, George Il. Ackerman; Corresponding Se gp, -erelary, H. Blroth; ‘Creaunrer, A. G. Vovete: + penateets ae ce Borin, N. Unity far tlett, E. |. Sargent, J. S. Jacobus, R. 11. Cowdrey, c+ ‘Thomas Whitteld, J. W. Mill, SL. Coflu, C. Dy i Heerwle, Frank G. Somera, ‘Lhe meeting thea ct @djournad. ‘ Fines ror Mancn, i The following fa the showing for March, 1879, os reported by the Fire Patrol: Total number . of alarme, Hj stills, 26. ‘The causes are na ful- slows: Chimney fires, 0; false, 25 spars from chimney, 0; maliclousness, unknown, 43 tramps, 3; explosion of kerosene lamp, 3; over- heated dry-kilns, 23 defective tues, 23 and one exch from carelessness with ofl-stove, greari talllny on embers, tenltion of clocking from mus- jet, mice with matches, ignitlon of show- window from — gas- spoulunivous com. Dustion, carclessivss with lighted can dle, carclessuess of plumbers, oycrheated furnace, defective chimney, children with i matches, soot falling from chimney, carelessly “2+ dropping Melted mateh on lace curtuln, candles too near overtlowing oll, overheated flue, defec- Uve constricted baller, communicated, and Bmoking stave, Of the buildings, sixteen were brick and twenty-three frame, aud were oceupled us follows: Divellings, dry toads, 43 unaven- nied. 4} hotels, 2; und one each millinery store, gua fixtures, smoke house, reflainy works, fur- r mished roams, stationery store, publishing caim- pany, Lotler. munufaciory, pleture-fratne manu Jactory, sash, doar, und bind manufactory, fee- House, louking-rvings frame manufactory. “Total Susurance involued, S481.(K01.09; total lose, UGLY; total toss to insurance, $8,760.81. HOTEL ARRIVALS, GHAND PACIFIC MOTEL, Dr. W,Shopherd.Utt. il, J, Mlchard, Urle, Pa, Stiles, Liteltield, HS, CL diner, Peoria, 1, Colby, “Muwauiee, E, 'K, Warner, St, Pant. HG. Unt Paul.’ how, Qavoud, Envland, AK, AL Stevens, Cleveland|R, Crampton, Rock lelu. i PALME MOUSE, i Ne R. Philips, StLoula.'A, 1. 'Thampron, Cinct, Johny. Crooke, Denver, iis,” Bellows, Rochestor -C,Culver, Dallas, Tex A. Miller, Springiield, 1. P! Whas. Columbia, Mo, (H. Hatdyin, Detroit. De. Tatford, Lusulle. | [e. G. Warten, Moston, TREMONT MOUSE. . Aluzander, Kan.City ry AuderwonSan Fri LC, Chet roe. Sh F; Pita, iA. Finch, Milwaukee. SHERMAN Nous! Ta. H. Clarke, Clovelaud. 1 dn, Fort Wayne, VW, WM. Gates, N.Y. n incheatae NY €, FY. Brevee, Albany, . de Varner, Dakota, Je. Gardner, lians, City. CRIMINAL, . An enterprising encak thicf yesterday made off with an overcoat froin the room of Dr, Ells, futhe Exchange Bullding, Anotler sneaked upon a lady walking on Washington, near ta Balle street, at 2345 In the alternsen, und snatch. Jug Trot her bal a velvet purse, ran throush several alleys ant! escaped. Arresta: Jolin MeNet], who was found on the Jake slore by Policeman Lucders, suffering from aslicht attack of the tremens; William almer, larceny of o pair of byots from H, Muteher, of Ne. 150 Milwankco avenuo; Churles Davis and fat (anuon, larceny of a walt-robe, for which an owner ty wanted pt the Armory; Jolin Kenney, another ot the. saue WK, “who Dieaded-in tis own defense that he found the robe under “a sidewalk, haylog noticed the fur projecting through a crack fu the walk us he pioacd liyy L.A. Roster, a West Madison strect Biinun-keeper, who worked out an old grudge , by coin into Park & Gillespie's butcher-shop, J: Ne. die Madison street, and prosenting. a ree i volver ut the heads of the fnmutes. The Police Courts were uniformly light yester- Say. Justice Aummerticld: Mrs. Adu Thomp- ‘I vl with vurchasing from the burglary, orn, Lid vurds of Brussels carpet for BS, buvwiuy the ousne Lo have been stolen, $400 the dd; Maud brown, drugk und diaurterly, G25 sue; Thuwas Kenuey, larceny, €200 to the fd. Justlee Murrisos ‘Thomas Buaunon, salahig @ sow ia thy Judgiy-house uf Fred Mule runt, Belvidare, Dement, Dixon, Waylur, Boston, It ‘Tie Yon, M. J. Hubble, Springfleld, Mo., 18" ser, No, 69 Desnlatues street, In which a cripple ailiteted with St. Vitus? dnnee was robbed of $1, $100 tne; Roaa Heath, 810 to keep the peace towards bee husband, whoun ale has frequently threatened to stot, Justice Kaufmann: Henry Melnier, larceny of §9 from Nicholns Pool, $500 to the Sth; Aunte-Miller, drunk, 23 fine, A PAUSE ALARM MIASLES, NOT SMALLPOX. About one week ogo Health Commisstoner De Wolf was aroused from slumber by aman who announced in an excited aml terrified way that his son, who was boarding In a fashlonable locallty on Michigan avenue, was taken with stuatl-pox. He wanted the boy removed to the pest-houge immediately. The night was cold and rainy. and the young man could not be rr moved there anyway, ‘The next morning City Physleian Dunne was Instructed to diagnose the ca “Lhis he lid, aud inimestiatele proneunced it to be What the medieal fraternity would call a “heautifal’casc ut measies. There was no atall-pox about it, The physician who tau uubesilatiugly und emphatically pronounced the disense stiall-pox had seen the aflteced person fn the evening, and before the eruption on his budy had fully developed, Heues the intstake, whieh was a bardonabla ope ina phystelan who haa very ttle practice in the treament of the dread disease, ‘The case served to stlr up not a tthe exeltement, especially ta the boarding hotse aml the Immediate vieinity thereof. Seve erat young men who were denizens of the house where the contagion was sald tu exist were pro- tinlted from golng tu their einvloyment, aid were shttnned as tholigh they themeelves were iu the most pronounced stages of the dlaease. They were ot hed to get certileates from Dr. Dunne before they were allowed to resunie Me even tehur of their ways. Tt ts just vos: sible that the father of the young man concern fog whom all the excitement avose was put to nob an ineunstterable expense th the short run of the disease. ‘The fees of the attending prace ttloner, who by the way fs a medical gentle man of excellent standlug and reputation, were nut by any ineats small—sa common characters iutle of the doctor's profession, --und the amanne of money which that Lather had to pay the lind- Indy of the bontding-House for the fsolation apd treatment of Ue young, man was enough to make all bandtadles wis Uiat. small-pox was ascommon and a4 harmless as tt was in the vase th question. "lherefure, the aforcsald father may be ex- cused in his raze over the blunder of the altend- ing practitioner. Purthertnore, the young man who innocently served to xtte up the excite- iuent fs a wayward cuss,’ in the Words of D sous acquainted with hin, und the father bi some thue ago announced hts lucention of never, never,—tiint te, bordty ever.—dulug aught for him again. ‘The stiii-fond father thought that he anw au Ha earned for n profltavle heaping of proverbial hot cuals upon the summit of the cranium of the ‘wayward cuss.” He would bring him out of the sinall-pox, clasp hin to his heart (when sufliciently convalesced), and the youug nan would swear that he never, not even hardly ever, would do so any more. And then to haye the disease develop into nothing but barmless and hustle tieasles—to lnwye the beautlfal picture of the Prodigui’s Re- turn obliterated in the twinkling of an ey e—was more than the heated imagination und excited fee Ings of the old gent could atand, Of course he was angry. And riht here mention may be mado of the excellence of that Health Department reguin- tion, which provides tat the report of a phiyst- «lan, no matter how his standiag in the medical world, atull nut be necopted nt the Health Ollie as the ulthnstum, wor be taken as the ground for the removal of a person to the pest-nouse. ‘The regutarly-apvoiuted: and thorouguly-quall- fed medical oflvers of the city must tlret pitss upon cases of disease before the persons allilcted van be removed to the stnnll-pox hospital. Were ttuot so fgnorant pili-nixers und sawbones asthe Mi the hospital with persona: who had not the emall-pox at all. ‘Thus, wany Hines ex posure to the disease would be ovcasloned, the ense would be spread about alarnungly, and pense, trouble, sickness, and death would be the inevitable results. ‘The Heatth Department medical examiners are physicians of high ute talumenta aud thoroughly conversant with all the details of thelr profession. ‘They are not apt to send & man to the vesc-honse unless he has the pest within bln, nor will they decture “ineasles” to be “smull-pox." THE COURTS, ITEMS, Judge Blodgett went on with his criminal business yeaterday, but only tried two eases. Charles Campbell, a retail Uquor-dealer with- out Heenee, wis sentenced to pay costs. ‘Nhe fndictnient against William Szhultz, also indicted for selling liquor without Ilcense, was ulstntssed, no having been sentenced ou one vonnt Inst. March, Josepk WW. Alston, Indicted for o similar of- fense, pleaded geullty, und was sentenced tu pay 310 and costs, he engo of Charles Watson, the Milwaukee syenno counterfeiter, was conchided about noon, and the jury, after wrangling over the case four hours, returned a verdict of not guilty, much to the astonlshiment of those In court. "The trial of W, Scott Agney, of Lena, Stephen- son County, was then taken up, Hewas charged with charging $100 too much in getting a pen- sion for a Mra. Bundy, Elia plea was that her husband vwed him something on an account, and be got his pay In this manner. ‘fhe jury retired with teave to seal their verdict, Charles Ublemann, who lus been serving out a sentenee 4 ud costs for faillag to pay hfe liquor Il wus discharged from Jail. in the State Savings Bank case, the Recelver was authorized to sell, ut public or private sale, a Jorge amount of lands in Murion, Fayette, Christian, aml Whiteside Conutles, belonging tothe bank, He ts to tao such such measures: ashe thinks best to secure competition, to sell tor part cash nmi the remnluder on credit, taking the necessary notes nul mortgages © tu secure the deferred ‘payments. All the Stute courts were closed yesterday, but the clerks? ulllees were openas usual part of the day dudge Drummond was engaged all day tn hearing the casa of Boyes va. Bryson, 2 bill to redeam from at sale a house and lot on the cor. uer of Washington nud Liberty streets, Peoria, DIVORCES, Eliza A. Parsons tlled u bith yesterday against her husband, Henry 8. Parsons, asking for a divorce on the ground of aeacrtion, UNITED STATES COURTS, Henry I. Gilman began a ault in replevin yesterday agatiat 8, W, Wheeluck, Ira Eenery, nud Justa Le Perkins to recover a stallion called Robert McGregor, valued at 33,000. Harriet Cy Phillips brought sult for $7,000 ayulnet Juhu Fy Dagzett. BANKRUPTOY, A discharge ‘res fxsucd to Willlam = M, Collins, A discharge was (saued to J. M. W. Jones from atl debts mentioned dn his composition achedutes, Jn the case of Joseph J, Johnson, a potition was Ged by George M, Cusu to bave the dis- charge eet astfe on the ground tht the bauk- gave I, i. Hulls preterence by giving blue tht stokes for $1,600 cach, which pald. him up ju full, i. duy of EWC, Clark, Ap Assignee will be chosen this moralug for Nathan I. Merrill. - “The tinal dividend meetfog in the case of the Redlight, Mowen & Walworth Company is act fur? p. in, ‘The Assignees of the Chleago Mlro-Inaurance Company reported that he had had no receipts: oralisbursenients the past moutls, and hud iui $15,701 on band, aking was appointed Assignes yester- TUG CALL, dynos Dirvxnonn—-Set caucs end general bual- nexs, dunax bropagrt—Call of criminal calendar. Tuy Ayrenuats Couut—Oninions ab lope mt Call ta 45, City ve, Gundy; 40, City va. daniguens Ti, Dun va, Jann; Us, Moldan va, Daly; nn Verguy vs, Cluveland Paper Company. Nocaay un tral, dynes Gany— O22, 635, U0, 644, B47, 640, 052 tui, anu Go wat, wh foelunve, No ceo on fll. Junge Jaunson—Asslats Judge Gary, Nocase on trial. 3h. No, 80, Libby duvay Moone, 12, 9 ve. Couloauzh, on hearin. us, sib to 118, Incluatve, Sot i:binger, on t Sunwk Ronen cago 5,500, Wiley rial, 114, IEE 14, 116, 110, No Set cavo 1, 808, Jupaxy Hoori—t 4, Mouter ve, Strong, and tHcy all for Wednesday, | Avril 2: 7, 28, 20, BO, 83, Bi, Bo, U7, 33, 80, “aeposest Cincuir Count—Corveasion—¥, 0. Felton vs. Paseat It. Bauith, $070. rl DRAINAGE, A MERTING OF THE CIVIL ENGINATNS' CLUB of tha Northwest was held yesterday afternoon at the Athenwuin, It was the niuety-fourth regular sessun Ju the bistury of the organtza- {lon, Ju tha wbseuce of the President, slr. Charles M, Iitetie was placed fu fhe chair, ‘The Secretury, Mr. L. PB. Morehouse, read a paper prepared by Mr. G. 1), Ansley, City Euci- neer of Mouutreal, upou the druluage of cites. ‘The cesay dealt particularly with the sewage aystem of Alontrenleaketehiis its progress from the foundation of that city until the com pletion of the drainage scheme now in existence. Ata previous incating the following Commit- tee was appointed to draft a DIL upon the sub- fect of drainage for adoption hy the Qeneral As- sembly of Thnote: Measra. T. , Nichol and J. M. Bourne of Springfield, and H.W. 8. Cle Tank, CW, urham, amt SS reeley of Chleaga. ‘That Comsmittes was called tnon to report, when Mr. J. M. Bourne sigzested some nuiendinents to a bil! now before the Lei: {slature In regard to permitting the owners of Fund to construct drains, ditches, and levees for agricultural, sanitary, or minitys piirpees ncross the land of others, and provide for Uagorgant- zatlon of inne Ustricts and vest the corpo Taty authorites thereat with power to coustrict And matutain levee, draing, wml ditenes, and to Keep in repalr all né, Ultehes, aml leveca heretofore constructed under the nw of this State by speclal nasessments upon the property benetited thereby, "The amendments polnted to anolteration tw the phrascolugs of Ue bill so ag to make ft tore explicit. Mry Cleveland auld Unit hoe had not bad. tine to property exitoine the bill, whereupon Mr. Wilkins moved. that the recommendation of a UIE to Che Legisinuire be left to the dlacretion of the Committee. It appeared to the Secretary that the Club was pursuing n dangerous coursy in passing stich aresulution, By it too tuch power was viaced fn the lands of the Committee, not that he thought ther: was any dancer tn is tae stance of the Committee recommending to the Loussiature a bad bill, Me believed there was so nich diversity ef oplulon wy the matter anon the Committee thut nodeclsion would be arrived at. Mr. Browne entd that even If the Committee did make any recommendation to the Legixe tnture that body would not entertain it. dn stich matters those levislators were In the havit of training bills with us much law and as little civil engitivering as possible. > On iation of the Secretary, n substitute ta the above tesolution was offered, calling upon the Cominittee to report upoo the drainage question ut the next mecting. A report on reorganization of the Club was submitted by Mr. Duraam, it showed that the miajority of the membera were In favor of the following: In favor of incuryorating the Club the Western Suclety of Engineers, fasying ger- Uficntes of mumberahip, election of honorary tmenibers, to the purehase of life-memberships, creating additional offcers, a bigher standard of qualifications, voltng by lutter ballot, securins permanent quarters for the Club, opposed to holding weekly 1 meetings, (In fuyor of an additional monthly evening meeting, opposed to the publeation of papers tu any professional or sctentitle journal, tn lavar of the publication of yapere in permanent Jorm ten thes a yeur, in favor of punlishing addttional coptes of pubiica- Hons fur sale ta members, in favor of giving pubile lectures wider the atisplees of the Svcie- ty, and opposed to embodying inthe by-laws the question of considering proposed legisiative en- Setinents. Adupted. A Committed on Keorganization was then ap- voluted, vousisthig of Messrs. W. Suoy Surtti, G.AY. Dunvant, 8. Wilttams, D, C. Cregier, 8: 3. Greeley, and John Nichol. Adjourned, SUBURBAN. RYANSTON, Capt, William E. King, the newly;apnointed Captain of Life-Saving Station No. 8, located at Evanston, was at the bullding yesterday ready to enter upon bis duties, Owing, however, to the faliure so far to appoint all the crew by the proper authorities, regular duties were tot in- atucurated, nor watches for the coming nights appoluted, ‘The Captaln expecta to get a full crew to work within a very tew days. ‘The University balls were closud yesterdi for n vacation of'n week, Closing exercises « curred at 12 o'clock in the ebafel. All the dif- ferent denarttnents were reported as having we complished an excellant terin’s work, Mra. Simeon Farweil cutertained the ¥. W. T. U.at her mansion home, corner of Davis street nnd Hinman avenue, last night. Dr. dewell’s lecture, which was to have hap- pened lust evening, was postponed one week, 2 AMUSEMENT TIOOLEY ‘Mneh Interest and curiosity had been excited by the announcement that Mme, Modjeska would last evening appear for tho tirst timéeIn a Shakeperean role,—that of Julie, nnd a Intze number of the critical fraternity consequently assembled, Her personation wae mainly remarkable on account of its urlginality, In tho flret plnee,iahe has materl- ally altered the acting edition of the tragedy, olim- inating slices here and there, and fins introduced a yatiety of business which completely upseta preconceived notions of the: charactor. ‘Thea in« novations ure often {n perfect keeping with all tha circumstances of tine and place, while frequently they mar the persoustion, We may chronicia the fact that they appeared to bo highly relished by a large nnmber of the audience, Judging from the peralatency with walch thoy brought tho lady be. fure tie curtain at the close of overy act, Her Fullet ia not, In its present shape, Lowe: Aner- formance that will add lustre to Modjeskh's ronu- tition, That ts oor opinion, Its beanties are pretty evenly connterbalanced by Its defects, In the opening scenes sho Ie the ideal Juillet, There Js nothing forward, nothing. -affectea or co- quettish, It fe the pure .efusion of nae ture, Mer moblio and expreesive face, her wontrously brilliant eye, her naturat giritatiness, and voice, and every ganture made depict truthfal- ly the rapturous intoxication of Lupe and (he bnoy= autapirit of youtn, Her pulda fa the high and healthy one of paaston, ‘The baleany scenu is most elaborately and effectively brought out. and al- (hough sometinies her delivery is not happy. her action clearly showa her intelligont grasp of the meaning, fulle's apology for ber mnlden bold: nese, 1 know'st the mayk of nivht td on my. faves” wax given with excellent’ taste, aud upon the exclamation, ** My bounty is os boundiess o¥ the sea, my love ns deep," tone, attitude, and ox. preasion were refulzent of the sweet se micasure the heart hud tasted. ‘Th ittiel, her envernusste learn Lhe newsabout Lomeo, hee pretty mctuods of cajolery with the Nurse, hee winting touches of feminine naturalness,’ her anxiety at her lover's fate, her uncertain appre= hensions ot what mleht befall lim, wera exeeuted Inacharming and life-like way. In the meeting with Aomeo pelur to lis banishment, whe portrayed the bitterness of dexpalr with great Intensity, Ine deed, inall the incllents prior te the scene with Caputet and the Lady ber conception amd execu. tlon wero of avery high order, Dut ae one swale jJuw cannot innke o aummor, vo the satisfactory portrayal of only one pharv of the character cane not-make a Juliet, ‘Coe absurd claburation of thia scene ommounted to nothing short of avernctlig, In tho interview with Arar Lane rence whe was decidedly inferlor. Exagverution hero wats painfully apparent, Considering how ine variably true to. natures Mine, Modjcaxn ie, the manterin which ake cut and sawed the alrund wildly cesticulated ‘astunlahed us, Fur traylc farce whe fave ua rant, Sho xtruggted for tu broad olfects, and exhibit An ul-controtled fervor, Tor ‘manntertamt were made pining and her hurried utterance with her {imperfect pron: ciation caused her to chop the text ap into aimost uniniehignble jargon, Wo may say here that when thls Judy speaks with dellberation we notice u marked linprovemont tn her Enstteh of a yeor ave, ‘Tho death scene in the last ack was admirably -tondered end madu effective. In enpitulation of Moe, Modjeska's suited, we may: collenea with many sertans due A character tuat ta womanly, ith woul, and not w dol, but with tho Mr. Frans Clements made nsympathetic and chilly to a degree, We don't woader at Julieta aversion to Paria af the original was anything like tho pisture given by Mr. dT. Millers “Un hte contamplation the immortal author uf the lng, “Fil alrke you with a feather," might derive now: Inspiration. “Mr.d. WW. Curcoll aa Jérlur Zu rence, unusnal for him, read badly, ‘The mercurial Mercutio was payed well by Mr, W. J. Ferguson, and the impalaive Zyhulé was fuily embodied. by Me. It. B. Mantell. Mra. B.A. Sunnebill was the Nurse, edwin Cleary Leer, aud Mr, W, Hays den pordouated Henvotin, ‘This vvontng Sine, Modjeeka will essay Lady feavel and Lady Vote Wa new version of ** Kast Lynne.” According to critical estimates in uthur eitles, wo should expect mucn from her, TU COUNTS ACCOUNT OF IT, To the Bdilor of the New York Sun—Sin; My Jearned felend mn England, the lato Judge Talford, tuld mo that while composing bid clawwical tragedy of ‘lon of Argos" he Wrote suveral pages, put them iuto hfs deak, tet thom ‘*sleop" for a ime, thon reviuwed them. and thus beewine bis own critic, This poiley [followed a few yeara ago in my review of séamlet im the Acadomy of Musle, published m the Sun, and copied in Americu, En- ee inatinet | pavalun of a Camille Aeuat-lron Bormeo, gland, and even in France, from the incident rulated by moe of the Count Ner- tran, the faithful friend of the smperor Napoleon d., and to whom f wae introduced by Marvaal Soult, Duke of Dalmatia, dn the eine good nature T review the present dramatic pure jorwance bn the Bt, Jumes Opora-Houwe ta this City, thy comedy of the ** American Cousin, dn which the Suthwmn Lord Duadreary te pereonated by un Intimate friend of minu~George, the Count doaunes—In retaliation, ‘The puulic received with great glee the dramatic announcement, and many thought that ft was a dundrear} lene but they did nut know tha Count ea well aut did; for, with him to dure i todo, not knowing Wie word **feur," from the fuct that bo premeditatce nettber wang nor Injury to any pormun, oud for; upon manly atonement, ‘Therefore, thruatens Ing letters gzainet ny impersonation, — and warnlage of Jufuuctlon, Where there waw nn fogal property, bad ny other elfvch upon wy resvluly ves ila ener mind than to mako Ita polnt of honor to fulfill the surprising challenge, My determination has boc! Justlded by the anvecesfil reuit--not an), sensation ‘of the xcaeon.” but as Mr. Theatore Moss, Trensnrer to Ar, Wallack, said to tho Cat. ‘onel after the success, ** Thero 1¢.a fortune in it" Now lo ints a fortine ix traly a intafortune. and Shakspeare ava, ' "There 14 4 tite in the affairs af men, which, taken at te food, leads on to fortune, ete, There jan proverd that * A rolling stony wathers no imose, but here (t bs reversed, When the vrophecy of a fortune to artlat and mine auersl4 made by the profitable Mosa of Manhattan —the Hisionrek, tho Prince, of peror Lester L., Klizof Wall Mias Avonta Fateainks upon h pHedraneo In '*Sactety” high comedy, ae rence, dnnzhter of the Hdrone, and quickly achieved a trim in that most diiltcult branets of the profession, nan vrina conedian, aé (he French style i. David Garsiek consilered Don delle more iiMenit to purteay than /tamie/, because, x, equally pemecely, he was aleo the ‘iain, no tuition cau create « Hniat be **to the manner My prediction has been jt wotld be presestet tie Em: vecasion made en jer ninée, Melpaaene, ful dramatic suthorees, ns eerer by her new eceno in the comedy, applauded by the press and tho ke ti tacem partial for mo to write in prates yatrnmacc pupil... Mies Fiirbanks, int that Jody urtlate has recey {he cummenuntlon of the peat Iler costumes, rich and splendid. would be misplaced did not trie taste predomina but her pert natural tlenre nid’ the costumes, tot they to te apparent huwan form by falsitios aud mockerles, From a personnal knowledze of the Countdoannes, Leuneay that when he ordered®Mons, Lanotelte te make the entire dress for Lord Dundveary it was to be n auecess, no wntter for the cust. ‘The great artistic coal Its made his best triumph. Why, the now celebrated rose de chambre, of morning drexstng-sdwn, worn by the Count fn the pereomt= fon, could not be exceeded by Wat of m palatil Prin A description Is not misplaced, ‘The inate flatts royal paride velvet, fall tn foldy, nearly down tothe feet, and ined throaghont withscurlet satin, When onen, to show tae under costume the satin fronts and latce cuffs to tho eleeves ate lraded with bDines wilk cord. ‘The utrdie cord and tagsuls are the came material, The rove, when closed. @ nm Iitalze, across the brevet, shows the dark BiK embroidery of Hnngarlan style, upon the pnrple velvet, thus forming & splendid second costume for wurden promunade, us the treat withthe mansion. ‘The emoroideren slippers, with silver buckles, are tu keeping with thy -unequated garment, The cone df head dress. and slide warskers are per- to a hat," as well us the long, polnted che, ait te face 1 **made ap” artistically trom Sarony’s pl Iphis of Une shed, 40. that l fost my o@n identity in the lookiug glass, (exeoning my own nitural looka sown to Sothern's Lord Dandreary, ox Udit ing totellect, When f lefty dressing-room [toll my 'yalet’* that tho ** Count Joannes will not return until after hia touthoen campatzns ‘Phe tetunt and continued applause by the audis cues pruved the wonilerful portrulture: and very evening ny soice and action bhava become nears vert by pracice, ‘Thea yuna and conuodrams are varied, aid wil} be #o in every performance, and the question ta given to the hlkicluuy attdience, na well us t0 urtists on the stage, In tact there ara two comedies in avdon, for, at ines, conundrnius arentsked of me by uu atditor, calling for my guiexext wit la reply. As an Instance, one eventuit Javt Week tae orehesira way not In ity place, and [ ordered **ap thy curtain.” wccording te tine, While [ was on the stage, an anditer in the family clecle shuuted, ** Where's the music? Quick ag i lash I replicd, *"'Pho wus ja slek (musicp Ape planse followed this quick repartee, Whon sac Hreuchard enterea Une drawing-room with his baton hls head, severa) of the auditors cried ont, “rake your hat off! When L proposed this conundsim: “Why is Asa Zrenchard ike the Jalan of itew York? Do you give it upy* ** Yes! yes!" ** Because he 8 a man-hat-on (Maniut- tans Cheers for the Count, Anotuers ** Why In tha ‘crushed trageding' lke the late Rebellion? Because it bd Sothern element! ** lurch! Pitch into him, Count!" from auditory. .Waen the wcene required ton Dundreary to express hla admiratton to Georgiadd, a voice cricd aut: ** Look out, George: Avonia twon't let you make love to another Indy!" At ancther time, ‘Look ont. Avonto’s coming!" When shu entered on the stage, in on aplendidrcastume, im the *'dalry scout,’ an auditor ead, **UbT Isn't she protty ag aflowerr’ Chorus, ‘*sho's a dulsy; slic's a care Ting" —to wine Floriiee-Avoniu liughingly kept (me with hee fun, instead of showing aogor like Pompey, with her foot] dnd the uudienco wang the eborns with good effect. "* Lhave written theselieldents to show the good. humor between the ehtef arvats and tho merry- hearted audience dirmg the comedy of the **Amerlein Cousin.” On stonday evoutne’ March 41, Inst., o8 per ad> yertixement elsewherdti the Sun, will be at press ent tho lust drawatic performance hera of tne Count and Avonia,—it buing tha occasion of their beneilt, when they will respectively enuct Richard Ui ond Lord Dundreary, Lady Anneand #lor- ence Trenchurd. | In upreciation of her trhumnnh in comedy, and os n gift to her merit, I givo to bor the entire recetnts, arf Jaties and Kentlemen of the dramatic company 'finve voluntocred thoie sery= fees un this avecial ecéilyio HOUGE, THe COUNT JOANNES, New Yors, March y is Ls Brakes, + pindtorss. ‘*Pinafore’ this rena at McVicker's and Hamlln’s. u ‘The Germana take to;*t-Pinafore" ox natural aa tho rest of the world! The Germmuta-Theatre version i well patrunizediby Tentonis New York- ct 185 ati It {s sald that a gentletnan in New York will re- celven MS, copy of Gilbert and Sullivan's new, comle opern, ** The Ariny.’? and will produce th plece simultaneously withats production In Lon- dun, Te ‘Tho frat shipwrecked. t{Pinaforo” came to grief on thy boards of the Ney York 1; Theatre last Wetinuaday oveninis Ileavy weather 1g re. ported hy a nuinber of ther crafte of the samy name that are ernislig about the country. Last Monday ovenineg’ Florence Davenport, the youngest daugnter of the late tragozian, BE. L. Davenport, made her debut at the Philadetpht rout Street ‘Theatro tp tho role of Josept ne, Florence Davenport ta‘the unh daughter of Mr, Davenport who hus adopted the stage ay a profese sion, A new **Pinafore" company, announcing ttectf ag of the Stindurd Theater, New York, bos added to one of the Adsmirat's songs: ‘Tam Sir doaeuh Porter, Aud Fit courting the Cuptatn's daughter wear kueg brevehes, ‘couse J can't wear ants Mede="*Aud ste ‘hls laters, and hts coustas, and ile anu," The Boston Herald of the 30th aays: **Tho Fifth Avenue ‘Theatra Company buye piven a new revelation of the ponulur gpera, and. all who huve seen it elsewhere comuawny from to Galety Then- tre, after listening to Its presentation, with enti aloxtic prataes of the pertormuuce, Daring the week o numberof Improvements have heen inade in the stave setting, tho unsiness, and thu minor dotails, witch go fue to. make the performance even more enjoyable. ‘The applanva whieh preets the wanniny of the yards, upen the approach of ‘Sir dosenh, whows what ttle matters ploasa the fancy of an audience,” Says tho Bouton Meratd of tho 80th ult.; During the Week the orgaulzsiton spoken of lavt Sunday aa having been engnged by the Hoston Theatre awement to do Pinafore has been completed, und the date of the frst performance fixed for April 1, when an elegant atage sut will bo farnish- ed and everything provided to make the presenta- (lon of the opera complote tn every detail. A very Allrachiye feature will bo the presunce of thirty sullura from tho United States steamer Wauaeh, who will ulghtly man the yard-arm to receive Sut doseph Porter. Wis only just to give the credit fur tho organtaation of this company, aa wall ox tho orinating of the ides, to Miss E. 1, Ober, of the Rohertw’ Musleal Agency, as the idea was fret duggeated vy this ludy, aad abo has completed all thw arrangements Mneldental to the formation of tho company, Follow!ng i4 the complety east, ag decided upon, together with the full lt of tho choruy, witeh, af will be ween, includes any farall MLW. u Whliney Baraaden fob tirekett ay al. Taxer ‘om Yacker,,. Uitte Gertrude DRAMATIC NOTES, Uenry H. Abey wilt open is naw Parle Theatro, Boalun, Avril ty, a Fred Ward whl probably be among McCultongh's anpport next season, Mr. John Drew contemplates matrimony. Josephine Baker i the Iady, Cazauran’s ** Low Chitdren" fs announced for carly production at the Sqoare, Adelaide Putliipps, says the Cincinnaul agquirer, jaun invalid at her home in New York, “Tha Widow Redott," D, 1. Locke's new play, feasuccess, So vay tae Rastern papery, Haverly, itis rnmored, ve ono of tho biddors for the Hoston Howard Athemenm fur next season, ‘Tho New York Standard, it te aatd, will be mans aged by Augustin Daly and Jubn uit neat season, Lawrency Barrett on May 2d will produce in Hos= ton, fur the Uret tui, Bayard Taylor's **Don Curlo. Mz, Harry i, 8 New York fu time tn May. Charles Barron goes back to hls Orat love next season, thy Bovton Musou, whura he revongaged fur leading business, A.C, Dacre, hafled a8 Montague's successor, has Lecone disgusted with the unapprecitive publlo of Awerica, wnu galled for England, WHS, Day who will soon me the wauugement of Maverly's Nuw York Lyceum Thus atry, urrived in Chleagy from Deter yesterday, Ban Kraucixco payers way that Oyril Searle fa, with the mule exception of the Chinese, the Breuteat Jalligtton ever sanpused upon @ Calltore nian, Neleon Decker and Charles J. Kamondes have Jolued the *' Diplomacy” combination under Zins Inerinay's mauayement, thy Jurmer to play Orlog In plicy of the Iuty Beu C, Porter, aud tue later BMiea gunt, Modjoska'y dzent, lett for ot night, He aatly for Europe sone ww has been” to fill Mnaurtco Barrymore's partof Julian Beaue elere, Count Joannos has avicently atruck his forte. An Lord Dundreary, the Foot,—so ho nivertincs Wa caticature of Sothern’s famous creattun, he haa tnade n hit, “Anire Fortier Ia rnning at the Roston Thea: tres **Olivia” nt the Masenmy **Tlorrore” at the (lowe; ** Monte Christo? at the Howard Athes peut and atthe Gulety ‘*Pinafore” te mailing along. inane Miller's formor whfe writes to him that thelrunaehter Maud his gone, from necessity, Upon the ballet-staze, and that he onght to know pete wamages to” ytriieh Innocence in such a piace.’ Miller ts n brother-tu-law of {he lata Gen, Alfred Mouton, of Loulstana, who was killed at the bate tlo of Mansfeld, bath having taarriell sisters. + WIRES. > CHICAGO, The alarm fram Nox Bit2 ab 4:80 yesterday afternoon was caused by'a fire on the roof of the two-story frame building No. 210 West Adams street, owned hy William Wayimnn, amt oven wel os a diwelling by Mrs, Nora ‘Tanpan, Damage to building, 810; fully Insured. Cause, sparks from a chimnes, ‘ : A atlll alarm to Chemical Engine No. 1 at O:15 vesterday morniny was caused by a fire in the three-story brick building at the foot of West Washingtunt street, owned by the Mercan- tile Trust Company, snd oeenpied as a ware. lwusa by M.S, Robinson cc Co. ‘There will be no loss, untess.a slight damage oy smoke, Cnuse, a detective boiler sotting the floor, there belug only one course of brick ‘under It. The alarm from Box 620 at 6:50 yesterday morning was cauecd bya fire ip the two-store frame building No, 400 North iMalated streat, owned and ovcupied by W. RB. King, manager of the linvis Leather Company, ‘The damnge to building 4s about $2,000, and te stock, 21,000. ‘The tnatranve could not be ascertained yester- day, The fire originated among drytuc-racks tee the boiler, probably from overheated steam coils, ‘The alarin {rom Box 771 at 2 ofclock yester- day morning was cattaed by a tire bn the “threes story brick building 107° North Clark street, owned by Mrs. C. C. Spurtz, and ocetpied by hee os a dwelling and millinery cstablishinent. Cause, children playing with matches under the vounter, setting fire to some. papers. Damage nominal, AT INDEPENDENCE, TA. Special Dispateh ta The Tritunes INDEPENDENCE, Ia., April 1.—A fire last night in Independence, Ia., deatroved the frame build- Ing owned by A. H. Trask, and altuated fimme- dintely north of the Central House, tu which Mr. Trask had some buggies stored. Its loss {s about $1,000; insured in the Home, of New York, for $400. ‘The Central House and furnl- ture wero considerably damaged by fire, water, and removal. ‘The probable toss on hutel aud furniture is §2,000; inenrance, $14,000. Mr. W. 'T. Dole's wagau shop, just nortt of the burned bullding, was alsu damaged, but bis loas ie fully covered by Inauran Rurnaud’s now farcical comedy in threo acta, ealled ** Bonlogne, yxtravaganzn by HH, a. Byron, called" Pretty Eemeraida and Capt. Pesos? Ours,” are in preparation at,the London alety. Jobn Lanham, who shot and killed the variety actrees, Georgie Druke, on the etazo of the San Antonflo, ‘Tex. theatre ‘in Augast, 1870, was nr- peated tu St. Louis tast week and taken to Texas jor trial, Col, Haverly has secured Lester Wallack and the Wallack Thentre Company for four weeks, Tho engagement begins in May. Me, Wallack and company will play one week vach in Clucinnat! and St. Louis, and two weeka in Chicago, At Niblo's, New York, '*The lack Crook" is the attraction: "Whine" at ine Kitth Avennes “A Scrap of Paner at Wallack’s: '' The Bank. era Daughter nt the Square; "Davy Crockett’ at the Grand Opera-House: Engiged" nt the Broadway; **'The Little Duke" at the Lyceum. Thed, ¥. F. and Thallan Cinb give an entertains mentattheic new tall tasnigbt. No. H02 and rOk Cottage Grove aventic. Tho proivan farce ** tn and Ont of Place” will be presented. with Mi Frankie Dvo jn four different characters, M Adolph Rudolph, in emulation of the Count Joannes, will pereouste Dundreary. The wanton murder of 1. C. Porter calls to mind the iMl-lnck of tho "Diplomacy" company, Kirst Mr. Montague dled; then Miss Granger fell ily next Mra. Georviain Drow-Barrymore was obliged to leave through fliness; and now Ste slage-manager bad been killed and one of tty lead- fag members wor Hochester Democrat, ‘The Dramatle Weekly save: '*The Romance of a8 Pour Young Man" Ja not by Mr. Wallack, but by Octave Feutliat, *+'The Veteran” te from Tames (Grant's novel, |The King’s Own, ant ** Roee- dale.” which Mr. Wallack imorely **fixed up," is Indedted to **Lady Lee's Widowhuod." by Col. 4, 1. Howley, and a xitnation in What Wil He Do With Itz" for its existence, ALafayette paper nublishes the followingdoubt- fulatorys ‘*An employs of a hotet in this city says that when ho wae culled fo tne apartments of Moitjeska he found the Countess reciining in an euay chile smeking a cigar. while her feet, en- eed in datuty slipoers, were elevated unon the table, ‘Tho Count way squatted in one corner play- ing solitaire by the wlde of *Kaintuck."** The Inst weckof **Our Roya" at the Vaudeville Theatre, in London, has been announced. It had grown to be wa much a constuntinstitution us Mme, Tuseanits, and the Saturday Review vaya itis nota little probable that sume porsous ‘may have ac- quired in habit of golng te ave ‘Our Bouya’ as othe ere vet iniv the way of drinking a particular wine after dinner, and to thei tts withdrawal will aa. suing the aspect of personal xrlevance.”” ‘Tom Maguire has announced hts Intention to run Ualdwin's "Theatre, San Francieco, with a stock company noxt season, and hus engaged only ony star besides Clara Morris, Larry Sullivan, | Mise ituse Coghlan, Miss Nina Varian, Miss Eily Cogn: Jan, Mevsra, James O'Nelll and’ Lewis Morrison have this fur. been enenged for tow company, ‘*New Babylon” (**Landon aud New York"), Paul Morritt's and George Kaweelt Ruwo's play, isn preparation, The London theatres on March 18 were present Ing playa, etc., ae follows: Her Majesty's, ‘Til "by Carl Hoea's Company: Haymarket, Davkl Garrick"; Adelphi, *' Tho Crinwon AT LAPAYETTR, IND. ! Spectat Dispatch to The Triinne, Lararerte, Ind., April 1.—The larga eteam dve-honse of Peck & Abbott, of this city, tuo fire about 6 p. m., and burned down; It con- tained $2,000 worth of stock, which will vo mostly saved, Loss on house about $3,000; {n- sured in the Amazon, of Cincinuntl, for $1,000, Peck & Abbott commence rebuilding at oace, AT OSITKOSI, WIS. Kpecied Dispatch to The Tribune, Osnkosn, Wis. April 1—A fire to-day de- stroved the hardware store of P, F. Wilson. Toss, $10,000; insured for $2,000 in the St. Paul Firo und Marine, nnd 82,200: fn the Genman- American. ‘The building was owned by JI. L, Jackson. 1t was domaged to the amount of $1,500; covered by insurance. AT CENTREVILLE, TA. Kroxuk, In, April 1—A fire ot Centrevilic, ne », StNowe Trot Haat a neal Famiye | In, this moralng, destroyed the buliding amd and ‘The Bohewlan Gurls Olympic, *'Pwo | stuck of Johu A. Pennington, loss $12,000, 1n- GOrphans'': Strand, '*Snayball™ ang ©’ Duby" fi rebar stoss + 12,00) tb surance $2,000, G, W. Benle's stock of notions, Prins of Wales's -'Caste "+ Globo, « loss $2,000, insurance $1,009, and A, Richards’ neville; Voudoville, '*Our ie ches ie omique, ’ |. 8, Pinafore”; Court, ‘Cousin Diek" | warble works, loss 8800, msurance $u0v, and “Tho Ladies’ Intl"; Aliambra, ** La Poule = Gufs D'Or; Criterion, "Truth Aquarium, ew AT KENOSITA, WIS. Spechat Diauatch ta The Trtdune. Kesnoswa, Wis. April 1.—The residence and barn belonging to Mrs, Selfert, on the North Side, were destroyed by firo at an carly bour thismorning, Luss, 8800; insurauce, $200. In- condiarlsm 18 the supposed cause, sl ops to Conquer"; Duke's, Jon"; Park. | 'cuemen™ ” (hurlexquey *+After Duras Standard, ** Sout"; Driey Vally, Royulty,.aud Phihiarmonic, closed, Meesra, W. Cui. Kingaley, Abner, Keony, and Juduo Alesanier McCue, the owners or the site of the vurned Hrookiyn ‘Theatre, have decided to re- build the theatre othe samo xpot, and pling aro now belny perfected by an nrenitect. ‘The new theutre is to have ie stage entrance hero the main entrance formerly was, und tn which so muny peclshed on thonleht of the fire, ‘The matn en- Haby- Surroy, Lane, THE PRAITRIN FIRE, Sioux Fans, Dak, April 1.—The prairie i fires renched the suburbs of this town, nnd were iranass}e ae bol mado kts Sekrieem sana “itt | only checked by great exertions, ‘The wife of fo. cuntain aaa provisions - fer tho | dolin Forbirn, a farmer, was burned to deach tn safety of an. uudienco in the ovent of | attempting to save 9 barn, fite, ‘Tho wokk.on the new theatre fs to be begun within a mouth, and itld to be completed by the apring of 1880),., Tie ndtito has not yet been sclect- ed, ‘There 190) von to using the name of the theatre burned; “Tho old theatra cost. $197,000, Jand included. ‘The new building te to cost over $100,000, ‘The circus “business has decidedly wanad from what It waa twenty years ago, and for the coming weason the: travellng concerns will be vory fuw compared with former tinea, Many of tho nates once famillar on the flaming blilg aro not xean now in connection’ with circuses, “Dr, Spaulding fy living on hla money tn Saugertioy, N.Y, Yaukou Buck & Rastior's Muth podue” for packing clothing is suld onty in bottias and ting, tt Knowles" Insect Powder Gun fs by far the he: PHiM—Tueslay, April 1, ab hils lato residence, O70 Wentworth-uy., Stopnen rim, in the oat your of Uta ae. Nattco of funcrat tereatter. Ee “Lanttaylite papers pluise copy. SUANNON—April 1, at Seti a. m,, at tho realdence her fat i 2 We Rownvon lann actor in Western theatres, len | of erst ale 2 West Polat) alew, Macintoy, ‘Tony Pastor, and Fraut: Pastor, formers | Fane Saunoa, tized 2 yearag mouths, of quick eon: ly clowns, aru alivon the theatrical stage, Ane urew Mulgut, once owner of iho Great Eaat- ern Chen, 1s keeping a hotel ins Chie cago, Of other provristors, Joseph Cushing is faFming tn Now Hann pales dM, Nixon i managing o theatre in Chicago, Montgomery Fuucral at 10a. mon Thursday, April 3, to Aton & 1, la Depot for Jollet, weil, Lawrence, Boston (Mass,), and Ransos lease cupy. . 1B—Sundsy, March 30, Gracie My ierof Prank uhd Mary ie Cowles, mee Infant wes, aged 6 manthe Queen 14 Interested In Brooklyn atrect rattrands, | Whe dave. a Levi North inaleglivingin Brooklyn, Wed. Moteheat Preece nin) Rasery plasel canis Keepe a hotel in Providence, Georse It, Goudwin | and Ueroll runs two theatres aud a dollar sture in Philadel- | “Wunerat pota, Eaton and Dantel Stone are farming In New | o'ctock. F1 Jersey, KR, E. J, Milce owns a Cincinnati theatre, WoOD=At Wise: ure Robbins fu lecturing in the West on temper- | i, Wood, Jr, anee, and the Conper of Cooper & Bailey kecpa o Gar-Councll Biutts (ia. horse mart in Piaiulelpbla, Don Res, after mony | STREET aps nnd downed, {a hullding a Houting teatro to aril te WW idiinen 1 tn on the Mivstusipul. Forepaugh, Rob- etal AE ties ty orhur West Barnum, Inson, and Lent are about the only old proprietors suit] dh the bupiness,—Vei York Sun, Se SOLDIERS’ GRAVES, ‘The followIng has teen recelved from Wash- ington under date of March 1, 1870; Congreas has recently authorized (ho erection of headstones over the graves of Union soktiura who afternoun. Yudneeday) ANNOUNCEMEN? WADIOURNED. MI A Exchange for We patiurqot the Grund bacttie ALO veluck. AW ladies Intere caruentiy reqiedted to bo present hot yee pate hele OF THE CICAGO ‘ork wilt bo helt fu tha ote), ‘Thursday morning in the work ard Menten who have ubsettption fee ary rutested to do 4 4 wo at that cin Ho approve ol the organiza: tir buried in private and village cemeturies. This y Will bo done wa auon as the necessary arrangoments | Hem auteat et Maritain en beeen can be made, {nthe meantime the Quartermaster. General, at Washington, Js collecting the nec ry SHCHERIB LOR a8 to where these hoa ed requirod. i person having any knowledge of the buriat- NTEREST OF THE CHICAGO zens’ Colony every evening at Full Guturiation lve, MET No, at E and cn places of Cutted States doliers 1 private ceme- MS teriva, Whose eraves are not marked, are requested | forme a a locoummunicate the fuct to the Quartermaster- | foyton Mut Blood bMacages,” General, and give tho regiment, company, and date of death of deeensod, Af known,’ Sunilar in- foriation 18 desired frou’ portica In charge uf such cemeteries. ‘Of conrau it 1s not intended to furnish headstones: for graves over Which monuments have already been erected by the relatives or frienda of thy de- ceawed,, M. C. Mews, Quurtermaater-Goneral, Drovet Stajor-Gaueral U, 3.A, ——— AREND'S KUMYSS has been used with hfzhly beneliclal results during tha past four years In (ho various forms uf dyavep- ary appear, The Chieaze Qhare tutte, te Clileage Ul ninriette, 1s. J. Henderson, and the boy orator, Eddie Webb, ata expected tu take par Tekete are tree, and can bo had at the onttea of ny ri oritve Art will begls pat. Full ‘information concerntn nay so ubtalied of thd euntedtan at dis root of the socice ty dota Dory Building, corner State and Mutixon-ata, AUCTION SALHY, jo BP. CHORES Se CO, Bo and 8J Wabash-ay, ANOTEER Great Catalogue Auction Salo OF CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS, SHOKS, ' AND SLIPPERS WILL BE MADE BY GEO. P. GORE & CO., 80 & 82 WABASH-AV., On Wednesday, April 2, at 9:30 a, m. prompt, All retatiors who have visited thoes sates this apring unite in saying no atch Mnecnt zaoda hove ever been hy thety uiferad at Auction Wetore, ‘This sale will De fuify vonat to any inade thts suring, Catatusties not gods ready for Inspection Monday, BY ORDER OF THE ASSIGNEE, ‘Wo rhall ret in our Wedneeday Sate, 100 LOTS OF BANKRUPT STOCK. OF BOOTS AND SHOES, x GEO, I, GORE & CO,, 80.& 83 Wabneh-ay, Thursday, April 3, at 9:30 a.m.,, TRADE SALE CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. 60 Crates English and American W, @. Ware, “in open lots.” 26 Casks Brown and Yellow Ware, 150 Bris, Ginssware, consisting of Sets, Goblets, Tumblers, Pitchers, Wines, Lamp Chime neys, Shades, Reflectors, ce. A fall line Table Cutlery, ° Goods packed for country merchants, _ GEO. P. GORE & CO,, Auettoneers, SPHCIAT. Thursday, April 3, 10 a. m., ‘Two Thousand Cartons Millinery. JEU. P. GORE & CI BY IL, FRIEDMAN & SON, 200. and 202 Randoipitat. 5 Grand Opening Spring Trade Sale! BY CATALOGUB. On Wednesday, April 2, at 10 o'clock, 300 ORIGIVAL PACKAGES CROCKERY. English and Amerfean, Rockingham and Yellow aVare, nia Giasswar ‘¢ Fs : cl ". GU. Decorated Chamber Sete, Chimneys aid phates, Table Cunery, Piuted Ware, Mirrors, &e,, &e. ‘This ante comprises the largest assortment ever of+ fered weat of New York. u. W. BECKFORD, Auctloncer. NESUEN a Odd. and 175 Randolph-at. FURNITURE AUCTION SALE TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9 at 10 o'clock, at our aatesruoma, 17) and 173 Randolpheat., + WMA HUTTERS & CU., Auctloncers, TEGULAT THURSDAY TRADE BALE. aC} Auctioneers, DRY GOODS, Olothing, Furnishin, Gooda, oto, TO-MORROW, THUNSDAY, APRIL 3, at 02: ni Randotph-at, Auctioneers, FRAME BUILDING; 494 West Madisons-st., AT AUCTION, TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, ALRIL at 11 o'clocke a.m. Sale on the promises. 4 cash. = Butiding to by remoyed befor May, 3 AW, A. BUTT! . Auctlonecra, Ses HUES fe, r) SNE IO SI HE dc CO., Gvacral Auctioneers aud Appralsers, Bhond bs Uandolpheat. OUR REGULAR DAY, This Wednesday Morning, at 9:80 o’clock, at Populur Auction House, i 84. and 86 Randolph-st., The Largest Stock New and Second-hand FURNITURE, CARPETS, i ERAL HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FLERSHEIM, DARKER & Ct a Oh i, POMEROY & Auctloncers, 73 vc Hy Randolph-st, TUESDAY, SAPUILA 1, BEING ELECTION DAY, OUR REGULAR TUESDAY BALE WILL BE POSTPONED UNTIL Wednesday, April 2, at 9:30 o’clook Wheo we w.llomer our usual astortment of New aud Second: land FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, General Household Goods, Winnketa, Heda and Bedding, Crockery, Ubuaware, Cutlery. General sorchanulse, ce i Ny POMEROY & Co, Auci #78 anil Haudolu sin, gastritis, nausea, general dubllity, cousnmp: AMIE CHICAGO TOM aon tion, ete, -Kumysa tw notamedicing; tt len pleas | ft, Weannual Comauncunonteesrrciscs tits, ove ing ant, wine-like beveraga (in food) made from milky | Huafurteand Dr, Wek init, stacey bret ata vecullarly xeatofnl toa delicate stomach. Nothing elwo 1 Newh, and blood, and atrenglh so fast, It can be safely relied on for tho recuperation of Mose cases of low vitality In which medication or ordlnary nnitition fail. Boware of tnitations, Send for pamphlet on kumyus, A, Aroud,chumist, orlgmatur, No, 17) Madivon etreut, Chicago, a WHEN BETSEY AND YOU ARE OUT this apring canvassing the perplexing question of art papor-hanging, house docuratiug, curtailing, wic., Jt Will bo nafair (to yourselves) to tgnore the A-coniial inyitution is extended ta the publie and tho profvasion, Mie REVS Fe VOX TRUMUAGH WD LEAD angen” Boon 5 rayer-mecting in Luwer Farwell Jali tar SPECIFIC PILL naw siyles, experience, aud Inducemonts waw of- | A apeedy and radiral enro for Nervous Delility, fered hy Hilger, No, 204 Wabaah avenu Wentiew, fe. atid ull divordg’n biougit eh ty Lie Mevretiving Exccaes, or Uverwurk of the Ural aid ve 1. we to ex Lise atu uatiaily wutile END PORCIRCULAL, Price $1 per box) Blt Seay dy LY Tully iy pealud, with Cull dlrecs VANG. SL's nilats, Now Yorks — THE (tOWLAND WHEE altachment (which Is telug introduced In thie elty), anew dovice for altaching wheols tn carrlages, te ed hy Hansom Howland, of Hock Malls, thie Stote, and recently patentad, merits the Indoraoment of thu public, ay Well av thu adoption by mauutace | RULOVUSALS tos tureca, OPONALS ROM RLILCNE. TING FLUO TILING, ae Teun RUrkuNgING AncHITE ‘Tae veuey Deoautay Wanmixaros Hina’ recelvedat tieater weld sale WIL te’ Teeelved nication wn featnd, peor for furuiantn, DRUNKENNESS, | Dr. D'Unger, discovur of the clnchons curo for drunkenness, cures all caved, Room 27 Puluer ghat day of Apu House, =, wat ny fo alt tlie (dug iy aiulred for the Wed Staton Cites Mamphite Stl In Trouble, toverat Chica ca with aaa epectiicutions,, euples of whieh and any Memphity finda that eho lias not sloughed off | aie ie itormation anny bo hat on ‘apitewtiod We troubty with kh corporate existences by any hee uF thy uiles uf thu Superiitentent, ticans,- ‘The Recelver appulnied by the United | Hons to Buy ARETE States Cireut Court, at ives lustanedsit fs eve : Acting Supervising Architect. creditors, has been at work colleeting bac : = = — a = taxes and selzime all of tho tate city’s. agsets that BUALES: a he could get totdof, ButGoy, Marka as also CAINBANKS’ appointed a Heceiver, by the ‘Tennesses Le; BTANDAUD SCALES ‘OF AbL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO, 121. & 113 Lake St, Chicago, Bocarefultobuyonly the Genuine, lature’s direction, atl he clalms the. right to hold everything forthe State, Meanwhile Com tissluners ure bey to urcauge the alfaire of the present taxfug district, aml the issue of stuke berween the Spbosiog Revivers will prone ubly bo settled in M na when Judge Baxter of the Circult Court antl Justo Swayne of the United States Bupreme Court ylit the city te acttle the questl us relating to the legal stutus, DYEING AND OLEANE TT AT 7 228. bs, beautifully DYED or . CURAS HO and erated, our at iriding expen, “expressed OG. O, Ue 0 if a ales (ALN 80 Dearbora wud engine OT: OTDOS: eee res Statics’ iirswem Sucquee Lapis ASD GENTS, Siains, dyed and cleated, ote, Dattas (Tex) Heralds Frank Milter, an uinplove fp tho prege-room of the Herald, baw fullon betr, through its wife to 9,000,000, Air, Miller married Miss Azclia Dore, granddaughter of Jean Luuls Champagne, who recently died in Pexas, leaying uo princely fortuue tobe divided owong bls heirs. Mr, Ww" NOVNLMOUNE & CO., ‘Geuerul Auctioneers and Appraisers, ‘SS aud a7 andolonea, WI!) acll to-day at 10 o'clock n good Ino of Medium Furniture. and Carpets, Parlor and Chambor Sots, Bureans, Hedstewts, Lounges, Kasy Chatra, Rockers, G Aue of Hutehaid Ge WM, MOUMLHOU: CO, Auct'rs, 1202 PRAIRIE-AV., FURNITURE Abd Effectu of the late ALE LIL HERMAN MAE AUCTION, THURSDAY, APRIL ih at 100% conattting of Que Parlop aud Marbio-Top Chat ta, Marolue Vop tubles, Siduborrd, Easy Chuirs, isede nud Beddtuty Pictutves russcte aud Wool Carpets, Silvers! ated Crockery, dud Glisware. Wure, Stoves bashed POE RIES MAIR GOODS, nnn ree ARN, Wholesale & Metall, Bond for prica Ust, Goods sent CG. O. Dany wi Kolo agont forthe OMULTIFORAL” Wigs madotuoritorand warranted, 2 wet aM yo, gwiret 8. DURES, WIU8, Wares, Hralda, Combs, Originents, acne ib a Hie Nest caeates ft ae PEST ha city, THO APGONS. Wabasl-av, Re rn NR + A Grand Exhibition of Parlstan, Gere Faster man. auid Americal nuvelliee Lut Kas ‘i i. BULK, Wes, from 1, VOR, each, ‘CUNTHERS S Eggs. aide Vs Teh Mudkeonsate UNEENe ARR nannannanae Pee erred Tourttinlate anotga vit OHAR, YY V A became inet pala id "No, Ltt Stutoon Paste tieetiieyibatada ee artery ~ HERAIRE'S, : ; me + y iuconvinced that my Fat. OPERA SMUT, tu uraer, Toul, verter, wears longer, cods leu thai Ane uther Ueweciass Suitey? Buk. CUNE, 200 Wabaebeay, PF == — \r