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THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Gronox L. Tracy, Nonvor, is nt tho-Bherman, J, 1H. Panusn, Madison, Wis, is at tho Gard- nor. J, WH, Apaws, Lafayette, Ind., ts at tho Gard net, or HP. Gronae, Albany, fs a guest at tho Gard- ner, J. W, Swixgntox, England, fs at tho Grand Pacifin, . JL. W, A. Beate, London, Tng., Is at the Grand Paoliic. Hi C, Frau, Kansas City, ts stopping at tho Gardner. A.M, Kiva, Now York, ts registered at tho Gnrdner. J. Rovsox, Winona, Minn, {6 registered at tho Sherman. Joux BD. Covrom, Galesburg, ts registered at the Palmer, (W, Hf, Kane, Afoore's Rural New-Yorker, ts at tho Tremont, W. D, Honran, Detrott, Mich, is a gucst at tho Sherman. Gronae A. Ronpins, New York, 1s at the Grand Pacliic, Witrtam T. Hott, Denver, Colo., is stopping attho Palmer. #. H. Tintorson, Manager of tho Operae Houso, Bloomington, is nt the Tremont. . GaLLur, Gonbral Passenger Agont Toston a aivany Malleond, Doston, a at the Grand Pa- olflc. *g, HL, HALatRAD, propristor Mnsconomo House, noon by a visit to tho &tock-Yn Tho arrivals yesterday were ns fotlowa, thoro mentioned below bothg registored nt tho Grand Pacifier AP, Youngblood Paul, Jones, Wy Ps Jones, Aulaniay Gaur Jus ratte JG, orber +3. MeCuc, In Grange, Ga.; T. J. Eady, "et Point, Gat iL de Hartalson, Atinuta, Oat A.J. Mialock, Harnesviite, Gus EB. Young, Ceory H. Dont, It, 4. Exdmonse fnithn, “Atns de fe Nolan, W. 7 ilugoly, West. Point, Qa.3 George Atlungas Charter UH. Hownrd, Aue . Hoberts, Fairburn, Ga; Pronk IL. Fleming, T. 1. Deanning, at Je In Flotehor, Aln- Atlanta: @. I Jotinson, ancy, Nownan, Ga.; Miss a. Howard, Aas. Minnio Binter, Afiantas 4. Reh, Slabainns 8, Zellars, Robert McBride. Ts 7 inn, and M. 1’, Zellers, J.T. Beck= Harvoye Palmotto, Ga. Ul Burnard, La Grange, ‘rank Word, Hogn . ie? de Me Hurst, Pate Play, Ga We i. Muyuley, West Point, Gag John: Ryan, Jt W, Marsh, Jr., Joseph Onno, ‘Atlanta We BL Sampson, Rome, Gay J. 1b Nolun,&, W. Dean, 11, Hitzhorg, W. 2. Wilson W. M. Weeks, 8. W. Tldiie, W. J, Sibert, Mr. ard Mra. dobn 'T, Grant and Fervant,W. 1). Grantand Wife, Gaduden, Alt; Sam Barnett, Miss Hattie Harnett, Miss Sue Harnett, Washington, Gry C. W. Cooper, Athons, Gas: Auguatua Sinythe. He H. Boynton, J. 8. Lowe, Le. G, Holland, T, 3. sloun, Atluniay J. 11, Dent, Nit, Glover, HE. J. Rueqente Newnan, Ging J, W. Abraham, W, A. Held, Lt Grunge, Ga.:' George. W. Rogers, Her ald, Vicksburg; WON, A, Cunningham, Alnbainng dumes't. Orme, Pr, MeGit, Willian M, Mickelbory, Atlanta: KE. pant, Grillin, Gag Mr.nnd Mrs. Matt O'Brien, Columiits, Li J. i Farle, Pe TT, Karle, de We Drennan, Wiliam peal A. Hale, Dr. Joseph i, Smith, Birming- ain, Ain. At tho Palmer Honso thoro nre registered: RF. Weight, William M, Libb, Dalton, Ging We C.Jennson, Tavert Jennson, Tuscaloosa, Cimrles M, Pfeifer, 8. Rosonfelt, ta: 0, A. Davideon, J. We Rolly, J, A. Linc, fl W. Vetter, Willitm Stephens, eoford, Chattanooga, Tonn,; Mr, and Mrs. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Whitehead, Mire Mancheator-by-tho-Sea, Mags, ie ut the Gran Pacific, AMPBELL, Leadville, Alox, H. Swan, obit © and 8. 1h. Nowley, Philadelphia, aro at tho Palmer. Jonx Th. HAWLEY, ox-Assistant Becrotary of tho Trenaury, and candidate for Governor of Dilnols, 16 at the Grand Pacific. Apa CAYENDtan, Miss Sedwick, Miss Wilmer, Bamuol W. Piercy, and Thomas B, MacDonough, munnger of tho compauy, are quartered nt tha ‘Tremont. ‘Tie naked body of a full-grown femnlo child, evidontly born ullve, was found ut 11330 yester~ day forenoon fi the space butveen two houses at Noa. 2 und 230 ‘Twenty-iirst street. The body was taken totho Morgue. Mrs, EMMA Finkiesteix, a young marriod woman of 23 yonrs, ving nt No, 1:3 Paciilc ave nue, was soveroly burned at 7:15 last evening by: hor dress catching fro while she was enuraged in trimming tho lighted wick of a kerosene Ininp. Dr. Gurnen, who was called to attend her, avo no hope for recovery. Maqare Mack, 20 years of age, employed na 0 domentio at Nor at North Clark streot, WaHto neding through nn alley runing hutween Cly- Tourn ‘avenue and Huributstreet atvo'clock list ovoning, met 9 man Jonding a horse, 48 sho aaacil tho horse renred, Kicking hor twice, and nilicting two severe cuts and bruises, one on the chin and one on tho brevat. She wis taken home and attended by a pnysician, who thinks @ho will recover, A quiet wedding was cotebrated. yesterday * afternoon at Klare's Hull, the contracting: parties being Albert K. Frank, of Goneva Like, and Miss tlunnuh Schiller, of this city. The Roy, Dr. Nurden officiated, and tho ceremonies wore according to the Jowish rites, Quiten numbor of the intitnnte frionds of the contract- ing parties were presont, and after tho ees Soramony @ suppor wis furnished, and iater in tha evening there waa music und a ball. Tho resents were numerous and valuable, and tho Rtpps pulr entor upon tholr new life under tho moat favorabls auspless, , Tux Church of the Redeemer, whieh haa beon ‘without n pastor since tho resignation of tho Roy. Sumner Ellis, has called the Rey. Mr. Can= Held, of Chelsen, Mass, and he promisos to enter upon bis work at once. He waa here’ some whoks nyo, und mie a vory favornble linpres- sion, but his connections forbade bis accepting a callatonce. All obstactes, however, have been Overcome, and ho is to bu with us, He comes to aliro church, and Issald tobe a ive and able man. His iudorsemtonts could not be better, and it {s to bo hoped that ho will mect the ox} tions of tho cull so unanimously tendered him, ConoxeR MANN held an inquest yeaterday on the body of August Behmidt. a mun wbout Gt yonrs of age, who tor tho pust two or three yours na been working fort Mrs, Gurher, tha widow or ex-Supervisor Gurber, of Englewood. It ap- pears thut be wont out to the stable yesterday Ingrning to milic a cove, and wos afterward found, ly fig inn atoll near the aniual he hd been mitk- dng. Thero were no brutses on his person, und it war ovident that ho had dropped dead, and in so doing dpilied tho contents of tho milk-pail over him, Tho Jury returned a verdict of heart: disense. His family realde on Sedgwick street, ‘and the body hus been clalmed for burlil. Butxe montion was mado inyesterday's Leen. Une about n babe found on the steps of St. Mary's Cuurch, Tho mothor, Mrs, Johnson, a Jody temporarily stepping at'No. 100 Franklin stroct, hud left the babe in the care of n Uitte girl whilo sho wont tnto the church. ‘The girl went off to play, und the babo was pleked up by @tonder-heurted policeman, Mrs. Johnson was frantic, and it was not until a inte hotr that sho scortained that tha infant lid been vhrlstencd Mary Eldridge, and haa been sent to the Fount. lings Home. Mrz. Johnson is unhappily mare vied, ond was anxious to hyve the infant recoived at rome hulf-orphin axyium, but sho had nodes Biro of losing if altogethor, and thorvfore re- claimed It, 2 ‘Tu Furniture-Workers’ Union No, 1 mot yes- torday afternoon ut No. bt Weat Randolph atreot, , ‘to hear tho reports of committees relative to an ndvance fn wages, and to canvass the situation, It was resulved to demand an advance of 15 por cont about April1.as it was argued that tho je ha ae can well afford it, Some of the shops ave nlrendy pald the advance, and It. 18 pro- posod to make tho othors buy ft, 1f possible, by means of astrike. Swan & Clark have alroady raised tho wages of thoir employée in adv -ofademand. Anothor tirm havo settled the vance question by abolishing pieco-werk and Paying alk tho men ullke, One delegate from a shop demanded nn advance of £6 per cent, but it Ag genoraily undorstood that 15 per cent is wll ‘that will be aske ce ‘THE LATE E, 8, STICKNEY. * Mr, Edward 8. Sticknoy, Prosidont of tho -Unlon Btock-Yard National Wank, dled Sature day morning at 6 o'clock of pneumonia. Born in Havorhill, Mase, ifty-two ‘years KO, Mr. ‘Btickney served for some the ag 4 baokkecper in.an Eastern bauk, coming to Chlengo In 1855, Aftera term of service with tho Inte Johns, Wright, he bocuma, in 1860, tha genernt book- -keopor for John W. Drexel’ & Co., but loft n fow ears afterwards to ftillu poaltion In tho bank: “‘Ing-houso G.C, Smith & Co, Whon the Stock- *Yard National Hank | wis dl in 8. » Nickerson nH ita President, ‘and Mr, Sticknoy. ita Cushler, ‘On tho death of Mancel Talcott. inthe spring of “1878, Mr. Stioknoy was clectod Prosident, sing: stig pouldion with grout acceptability untll his death, A gafo and conservative bualness-imuiny, ’ ho found time in private life to gratify tls itere ‘ary, musical, and urtistlc tastes, und built up a hone to which poople of culture were attrauted sand made welcome. He was for a tony thie connected with the Philharmonic Socicty, and ; had ono of tho flncat collections of engravings Vin the clty Iie leaves a wife in thls city and a mother, brother, and = alster at bls old home, At a meeting of yontle- men doing business at thor Stock-Yards 1 zestentay aftornoon, resolutions of reapect to * fly memory and condolence with his family wero Brosonted and adopred, and nt a meeting Of tho mnmercial Club, beld at the Palmer House 7 Buturduy ovening, asimilar expression of respect ‘and esteem was Lieateree formulated, | ‘Tho funeri! services will bo held at 8t. Jaaies’ Epis- copa} Church, cornor of Huron and Cis sirevta, to-morrow evening jt 11 o'clock, The services will be conducted by Bishop Harrla, of Michigan, Inte Rector of St, James’, a warn porsonal frien ‘of the doccased, ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. : Nelllv Weagon thought sho was tired of the world, but sho wasn't. and, despite ber deter- mined efforts to commit aufoide, she still Ives, * Nolllo lived ng. a domestic with w fumily named Taylor at No. 1 May street. She left there unday oventng, and, when her absones beenme prolunged, search was mude for her, Ons table was found a vote hinting that aho would be seen no mare allve, and requesting that her trunk and effects bu sent to her dear mothor at Manl- towog. Very Kindly, and. entirely. unlike ithe usu run of suicides, sho’ left her Purse containing €0 to defray any expense Bho “inight cause them after deuth,” Neilio was a fuyorit with her einployers, and ‘thoy telt. very Sorey over her sud end, Eyery effort was nude to tind some clew to her whereabouts, and to. this end the case was given to tho police, ut Nelliv sul [lveaand the welcome news was born to her employers lust evening by A Mun “Hving on Newberry avenue, upon whom Nollie has long looked ts the only one in the world fitted to ho ber husband. He entd brief. Jy that, nfter leaving bome, Netley visited bim, ond at tho conctusten of a love quarrel she swallowed some palson. Hut the dose was vithor too hangs or the druggist from whom she bought ft had tnposed upon her und hud given her simply an emetic. and barring a digordered + atomoch the young indy was ullve and well. The futally are quite willing to tuke ber buck, if $1 swt only try aud bebave u little more suncly, SOUTHERN VISITORS, AUMLVAL OF ANOTHER EXCUNSION PANTY, The Southern excurslonlyts party were con- sidernbly uugmonted yeaterday by the urrival of Syor G hundred mare Georgians, Alubamians, - and Vennessceans, who, having seen ull tuoy poasibly could see in tho cityon tho Obid, came to look in ona real motropolls. ‘Those who ar- * rived Buturday enjoyed thowsclyes yesteriny by riding around tho city and its grand boulevards, and socing what there wug to be even. All wore More thao pleased at what they saw. Mussra. P, “dD, Armour & Cp. enguged seuta ut the theatres for the vistors Saturday evening, und it was through their generous’ courtesy tat the party was cotertalned duriug the after W. IL Darrett, Mra. F. J. Moses, Sugai Go.} M. J, Conten, itush Strong, Jamea Allon Xmtth, Knoxville, nine W, a. Compton, R, 1. Graw, D. G. Wayne. TL C. Robertson, Churleston, Tenn; & &. Ketloy, Athens, Gas J. HL Hards wick, Cloyeland, ‘fonn.; M. Kalrliski, Hains Dridge, Ga.j J. Tt, Wilson, Iirmingham, Alm} DA, Aderhnit, Springville, Aln. ‘To-day the visitors will look at Armour, Dolo & Co.'s cloyntor and take in siteh other sights na Huoe ean Most of thom lenyo for home this avening. s Inuconyorsation with Mr. P. Walsh, of the Augusta (Ga) Chronicle and Conatitutlon, Inst evening, that gentleman sald toa TRUNK res portor that ho belleved that there was no doubt ‘that Gen. Grant would get the Republican noml- nution, ant, If he did, any good Democrat cout, beat hin, He thought Grant was tho ensie: antn for the Democratic party to beat. Thoro were many good points about Mr, Blaine, and he posseseed ny maguetism with tho peols, Those who know hin in tho South Jiked him, So far ns the Democratic candidates wore concorned, Mr. ‘Aitden was out of the question unless the brouch in Now York Stato was healed, and then he would bo a romarkably strong man. _ Ho thought that Gon. Hancock or Mr. Justice Field would ket the vote of tha Solld South if thoy were nominated, and, with New York and Indiana, which he believed tho Democrats contd ensily curey tho clection of clther one would bo aa sures . SUBURBAN, ENGLEWOOD, . Tho Presbyterian Church Socicty hna oon tributed €65 to the Persian famino tund. Tho Methodist Eplscopa! Sundsy-School will hold Easter eeryico next Sunday evening at the church parlors. Mr. 8. W. Wheeler, Batlitt of tho Criminal Court, who has been sick at homo for the inst three weoks, 19 now convalescent. The Cook County Normal Eehool will close Friday for vacation of two weoks. Tho noxt term will open April 12, Prof, Wentworth wil go to Rockford next weok to nasist tho Superintendent of Public Schools of Winnebago County, TheJune gradu ating clisa of the Normal numbers about twon- tyefive pupils. ‘Thoy will be examined for di- plomas and certiticites to teach next Thuraday ond Friduy by the County Board of Education. Mr. C. 1), Perry Ja about to erect soven moro houxes In tho vivinity of the Normal School, ——————— GRIBLER. Ho Wil Apply to the Supreme Court for n Supernedcan. Saturday witnessed tho frst step towards the purlfcation of Cook Cumnty Jurles when Judgo Moran sent John C, Griblor to Jail tor sixty days and onnowunced bis intention of sccing that the ease was presented. to tho Grand Jury. The clusiug testimony was of greater length than it was important, Gribler related i occurrence at tho corner of Madison and Clark strects, March 8, when heand a mun named Lagnre met Patten, who took them into a sn- loon to Isaten to what o Juror bud to Buy, Tho upshut of tho story was that there was a corrupt bargain between Patten and tho juror, with whieh witness had nothing todo. Tho noxt witness was the furor hiinself, ono Patelek Le who testified thit Patten told him ho had. pal tho juror Weeklor $100, aud that Weekler had fone, baekon bin, Patten atterwards offered thin SU to wo into court and say he signed the verdict under protest. This he’ refused to do, Mecting Patton agaln, that individual Introduced him to A main who looked Mike Greibler, and who demanded to know whut the Jury did fn the Jury- ron, Witness told him tt would be known very soon, ind ut that Gritler got mad and wentout. A couple of volmportant witnesses: weru followed by George Lill, who tostifled that Griblcr aaked bin if he was interested in tho ensy af Brant va. Lill, Witness sunt be wat and thon Qribler navked bim if he wante: a verdot,, uusting, he could have one if ho wished tt. Witness referred him to A. J. Weck ler, but did not know what their conversation auonted to, Mr. Weekler himeclf more than corroborated Litt when ho testified that, ut that conversation, Gribler sald he could get a verdict for u little monoy,—$H or 875, Witnesa advised. Gribler to get binself into better business, and Jefe him. After some more unimportunt testi mony, Samuol A, Frocmiin, plaintiif in. tho cuse agulust tho Chieugo City ludiway Company, was eulled, and testliled'thut Weekler came to him the day the Jury otnadto up thelr verdict, told him ho had mado $100 out of the cnso by recelying a bribe from Patten, and that he bad called to cx- pose the matter, ‘After more testimony, nat of 8 very material order, Gribler,wus reeilled and repudiated A.J. Weekler's story in cotnention with tho Brant vs.- Litt cus, Judgo Moran, in deciding the case, went over the ovidence at great length, Fegonedlinns the discrepancies, conmbenting ipon the strik! ne patnta, and draw: ing bls conclusions Inu clear, incisive manner. Alter this close, carefulsuunaing up pe tho case, ho expressed himself 14 autisticd beyond a rea voniblu doubt that Gribler was engaged with the now nbsent Patton in the Inttor’s enterprise, twas this class of men—nelthor Inwyers nor busluess mon—who, In hanging sround courts, brought disgrace upon tho Cotirta, the lawyers, and the administrutian of juatice. He cnarno- terized this attem Grit gontampt of Cou Justlea dn its v YY temple—and for such oun tempt sentenced bln to sixty days’ imprisons ment “in fall, adding that” he shauld tke stops to’ have tho matter brought before the Grand Jury. After deciding that an appeal was not allowable, and that tho Kentenes must be enrried ont unless the Supreine Court reversed It, tho Judge directed Weeklor— the Juror whom Griblor wis convicted of bay- Ing “attempted to belo and tamper with”—to pay duto Court the $8.15 which he had recelyed, anil ordered that his reengnizance be continued until it was seon whether Hatten could be found er net, Gribler afterwards threatoned Wecklor that ho would gut oven with him: yet, and, after ctl his wife a tourtul farewell, was escorted Ho Juit. A roporter ented on Gribler at tha County dull yosturdiy, wad naked blin what he intonded hr “ Apply fora superiedoas," anid he, “ngs soon as tho record 18 made np. be you suppose Lata wolug to stay In this place two months; He ts allowed privileges not acconted to ord nary prisoners, und might be worse off than he 1a, ‘The iinpression fg that the hupreme Court will not interfere, € The following communieation strom Judeo Moran explains ltaetf perteotly, and ts published Jn shuplo justice tow genttonian upon whom i Fidlenious ntempt: bus been made to conneot ann ian lhe diilan of The CAteago Tet ‘Dy the Bitur of Urlenga DUC CHicado, March 2L.—f observe that In the ab> atract which is published in your isuue of this morning of what was pall by me yesterday in deelding tho Griller-coutempt matter, that what Leuld with reference to. Me. Binury A. Storrs ia wholly left out, and auch refercnee dy mate to bis olllce us inity give ride to unjust and erro- neous Inforonces, 1 did any, in substance 2 can't reentl tho words,—that { wis purfectly git+ Jatted, from all tho evidence, that Mr. Storni had no knowledge or suspicion of tha use made of his olllee in conngetion with the matter, nor ay knowledge or information, whatever with reforonco to the matter, and further hnplied that it did not need any evidence to con hut he would have ho connection with uny W business; wind to thiga very cordial nasent: aglven by ail the counsel onyguged on both sides of thu engo. Respectfully, a British Hankruptcy Stutietics, onden Nimes, Mr, F. K, Munton, welling from Bt. Stephen's Clud, says: “Referring to the bankers’ meet. dng reported In the Thaes, wid to the #uvtement tit hisolvencles iucreused from 6,000 odd in 1970 to 11,000 odd in 1878, It should be known tae tho Recon is how fncroased to 1,000 add por wunuo, But the wost astonishing and dopross- dng fuct fa that for several weeks past nearly forty farmers buve flyured fu the two Gazdies, equal te 2,000 8 yenr,” oe Tho Eldredge Sewing-Muchine,— ney the world, and ly the Lest for you Hy lene '. Bold on nionthly payments, 100 State streo $e Times; Our highest artists In dontis M cChesneys beyond doubt, though Wut rs <<a “ Susic hath charms," So have th candics bought ut Dawson's, “a Biagio THE RAILROADS Regulations Governing _Round- Trip Land-Exploring Legal Departinent Organtzation of tho - ° Union Paelfle Railway. Manipulations of Eastern Spooulatora of Various Cincinnati Lines, DLAND-EX!LORING TICKETS, Scerctary Daulols, of the Wostern Association of General Passenxor and Ticket Agonta, baa Just issued tho following circular, giving tho full text of tho fronclad agrecmont regarding round-trip Innd-exploring tickets, of which an abstract was giyon In Tite Trunusrof Saturday: neva lines S07 intereet—OeNTLEMRN: Liam ine ed by the Associntion to send you # copy of the resolutions adopted unanimously at our Clucinnuti mecting, and to request tho repre= sentatives of the land-grant roads, or the roads. for which those tickets nro jasued, to sign tho ment attached horota. t—Thit trom and after April 1, 180, no round-trip Innd-exploring tickets Bhiall be issted or sold to more than one pulnt on any raliway, and that sald one point shall be nanied by round: Provided, however, that whoro a. riilway penetrates moro than onestate or Territory, sald rallway niny be allowed to name one polnt in euch State or Territory, and that sald tickets Issued to the severnt polnta Ao named, nd—That, no round-trip tand or other round-trip ticket terminating at any Missouri whether sold in connection with ckets or not, shall be fneeepted by any of our respective roads after il ird—That. this Associntton hereby adopts the troncind form for all round-trip land-ox- ploring tickets sald ta any tnud point, and that all such tickets sball bo rigned by the purchnser and witnessed by the ticket agent selling the and sald tickets shall bo made none transforrabic, ‘The contract in all round-trip Innd-explorin, tickets issued and sold‘after April 1,180, sb enthody tho provisions ciabraved in the form for | pushed for room, said tickets adopted by the Western Assvelntion | tl held ut St. Joseph, Mo. Nov. 1, tho land-grant roads, or the ronds for which these are issted, accept any tickets that do nut conforin to this And tho Secretary {s horeby in- structed to fesue a cireular and send it to nll persous In Interest, embodying all of the resolu- ong, 4 list of alt of the points to which round- trip lund-exploring tickets will be sold, and an ayreomant ty bo six or the ronds for which those tlckets ure lasued, tg accept any othor furm of ticket pted above. Fourti—That tho rates for such round-trip land-exploring tickets as may be fxgued in con with these resolutions shull ba in all the rate-sheots issucd by this Association Il tho district rote-sheets issued within 8 territory of this Association, . Fifth—That all round-trip land-exploring tick- ets other than those In thes reeotutions refer- red to shall be withtmnwn from sale on of before April 1, 180, and shall not agaln be placcd on save by vote of this Association. ‘That tho representatives of the land-grant ronds now present bo requosted to namo tho intéto which thoy nra entitled to sland-exploring cketa, under tho resolutions just adopted, and, sbould roads not now represented desire tickets in accordance ith those resolutions, the Sccretary shall at once aevertain the puinta to which sald tekets gro desired, and bo shall theroupon fngert thote points in tho list, §t being unierstood, however, int Khull be inverted unless it atriotly hin tho letter of these resolutions. The points numed by the Hues In interest nro | Col, C, M. Braz Dodge City, Kus., cka & Banta Fé: Lincoln, N Nebraska and Missouel ‘Hiver in Nebraska; ire for Centrni Branch Union Paciile; aul; Finndreon, Dak. for Sou! orn Minnesota; Battle Creek, In, and Irae Minn., for Chicago Ju, for Rock Islund & Paciilo; Huxter Sprin; Kas, for Kansas City, Fol Independence, Kiu., uthern; | Ellis, Fort — Scott; Kaa, and Dennison, Tex., for Missouri, Kansas & ‘Texus; Grand Island, Weatern; Worthington, Minn. for St, Paul & umbus, Nob. for Union lacifo; in. for St. Poul, Minneapolis & ‘ox., for Texus-Contral; Neosho, Mo. vdonin, Kas. for St. Louls & Sun Francis: tio Hock, Ark, for Bt, Louis, Jron Mount, Southern} Waco, Tex. for Houstou & Texna Contrul; Lo Mars, Ia., for Ilinols Contral; Duk., for Sionx bits men ex., for Texas & Puoltic: Palestine, | Avil International & Grent Northern; Sin Antonio, Tex., for Galveston, Hurrisburg & Sun Ayreement of Western Lince—We, tho under- signed, ropresentatives of the ronds asking for round-trip land-oxploring tickota, horeby agreo yt for passige over our respective pril -1, 180, uny form of ticket which dues not conf tons, ndopted March 17, 1880, by the Weatorn As- sociation of Gouernl ‘Passonger and Tickut Thonbovemgreement has been algned by Thom- as L. Kimbatt, for tho Union, Pacific Kallway, Kunaas Pacitle Rullway, Central Hranch Unton Paoiti Railroad, and St, Josoph & Western Rail- WF. Whi Santa FO Rullroad; Percival Lowel Burlington & Missouri Rallroad in Nebraskus 1. hurt, for the Bt. Lot +O.W. Rugaics, for tho St. 1 Mountain & Southern Rattway; James D, Drown, for tho Missouri, Kansas & “Voxas Raliway; J, Waldo, for the Houston & Texas Contra! Maile dite expested that ovary thor tina neking for those t Among othor changes worked by the recent consolidation of the Pacific Roads has come a pan reorganization of tho Law Department. the. Ulsebargo a Privates Tha lato United States Clreult Court Judgo, | J. 0. Hi John F. Dillon, becomes General Soltoitor of tho consolidated company, with heudquarters at No, 78 Broadway, Now York, J.P. Usher becomes Gonoral Attorney of tho Kansus Diviston, including tho Kansas Pacito, at Lawrence, Kin. A. J, Poppleton, Omahn, becomes Genoral At- tomoy of the Unifon Division, his juriedieiion ombruclog tho Union Paoltie from Council Blulte to Ogden; Omulin & Republican Vattoys Omatn, Niouram & Huck Iiilee Bt, Joseph & We Colvrato Central, Suminit County, Utah & North- n Southern & Wyoming, Montana & J. M. Thurston, Omani, is Assistant Attorney, for Nebraska. TL, M. and W, Teller, Donvor, local attornoys 1d, & Young, Salt Lako, local attornoys Un + ot. John Doniphan, St, Jozoph, Mo, local at- for Bt. Joseph and Western,” Alt local attorne, of General Attorn fons and report to them, Tho Gunerul Attorneya ure subject to the | ond supervision of and report to tho ‘Tho Company has no othor salaricd attorneys. ewiman, stock und clulm agent, and 'Y. H. MoMurray, (0x agent, ‘ure undor the dirce- tion of the General A’ to this Depurtment, jonera) Attorney of tho Union Division, tanpeolully charged with tho duty of sorutiniz-. ing the sting and valuation 0! property for tuxation, scouring luwful levied, and realat! collection of all unauthorized taxes, CINCINNATI LINES, CINOINNATL, March S1.—-It {a stated on good authority that tho partics who have boon buying Cincinntt!, Humilton & Dayton stouk In ordor-to place it undor tho control of tho Cloveland, Co- Tumbus, Cinclonatl & Indianupolis managoment stopped purchasing yesterday, haying secured a controling Interest, Itis not’ known whothor the gustern connection will bo through Vander- bit or rie. Tho pian fe to withitimw the Dayton Short Lino from tho Cinelnnatl & Nultimore Noad, and min thom into Clneiunuti over tho Clucinnatl, Hamitton & Dayton truck, {tis sald that gume parties, among Whom aro Jul of New York, are also proparod to control io & Misalasipp! aud Clociunatt, tndianap- olis, St. Louis & Chicago Houds, und expect to obtain the Chicinnatisouthurnwhich would come prise the entire system hero, Oxcope the. Penne sylvants and Bultimoro & Ohlo, opments must bo made at tho atinual election of Saitama Hamilton & Dayton stockholders in 'T. A. Moran. * — FIRST THROUGH TRAIN, . Port Hovan. 8. 0. March S4—Tho first through car to Port Royal, over tho Ciucinnatl | pales A and B camo Bouthern Raflway, with tho Port Royal dolega- {lon froin tho grout mulway colobration, arrived hero thls afturnoon in thirty-four hours from CONSOLIDATION. Sr, PAUL, Minn, March $1.—It ig offolally n+ nounced that tho name of tho railroad company farmed by the consolidation of the St. Poul & Bloux City, tho North Wisoonain, and the Chi- cago, Bt. Paul & Minucapolisis to bo the Chicago, Bt Paul, Minnoppolis & Omaha, J, W. Bishop THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE MONDAY, MARCH 2z, 1380. Tickets. cities, It fs repo! the Indianapolis, Paasenyer and Ticket Agenta of surve: ese cee Be | wlth thor pawn street, and of Sixty-third hereby’ af not to aeed o! ned by tho land-grant roads, ingerted for Atehlaon, Po- b.. for Atchison & and Ortonyillo, Minn., for Mil- & Northweatorn; Atlantic, | Sider applicat Se ort Beott & Guts for Kansas City, Law- » Kags, for Kane Atussellville, Ark, for qulttlo Gqunell Groves | onco whether Neb, for 8t. Joe & Visner, Nob. for Sloux City & ) Dak. for Northern Pucitle; xoquinnly evel & Dakota; Fort orm: to. tho within resotu- | city Feu! ito, for the 2 folitson, cy or |, tor the us & Siti Franciseo Rall- | D. Bangs, aniis, fron ckots will afgn it. Two coplea | W- MoMoutyal for the good shaw, G. W, Ie: LAW DEPART- NT. eaterny ro under tho supervision of tholr respective divis- | iu t! tae Firat. joncral Bu- thoy wero “too strict wrney In mutters pur euch year, prese! ing | sume. atHdse regulations, guttloment, thor dovele which they, in invents, ure labo drill was hid 1 —_— olticlate. mands are Joo! has been appointe: General Superintendent; F. B. Clarke, Manrgcr; C.8. W.. Young, Auditor: and G. A, Hamilton, local Tronsurer. The of the Company will be at 8t. Paul, 1'LEMS, Glosrop's Chicngo & Alton Gazottcor Is ns cons vonient a tittle book for visitors to Chicago as could woll ho gotton up, It ts distributed freo on tho trains of that road, and, besides giving overy information of tntorest reguniing this road, contains a suporior tourist’s guile to Chl+ eago and on encyclopedia of 100 American will bo pushed th ‘The Michigan” Southern and ure lonal track between 1 whieh thoy are about. to ty running at full blost to turn out now curs, both pitseunger, and froight, whieh they aro greatly In ~ When euch road has completed itsown doublo track between Kuglowood aud the efty, it isto be hoped that there will be no more delay to paasenger-tralus, MILITIA NOTES. News from the Hllnols National Guard. A.J. Reddick has been elected Captain of B Company, Twelft th Infantry. : Capt. C, @. Marsh, Adjutant of tho Third In- fantry, has tondered his resignation, Licut, Frant B. Lane, of & Company, Firat Regimont, has tendered his resignation. Liout, George A. Silsby, Quartermaster of tha ‘Third Regiment, hus tendered his resignation, ‘Tho First Cavalry offvcrs scem determined to bring out tholr full force of men at the anounl mustor on Wednesday night, E. K. Goas, Becond Licutenant of © Company, First Cavalry, has tendered his resignation, on account of removil from the State. Capt. B. Broderick, of Company F, Ninth In- fantry, hos tendered his resignation on account of boing unable to attend to hig duties, For- warded with regrot, iment, recommen quarters on Van slat of a gold medal. willalso bo indul sloned olficers for from the Stute th Capt. John W. Morr! Adains * for the y, Third Resimen y ewelt, A. Junnaen, J, IL Mon Smith for nou-nttendance at drills, and seven othors for various enuses. that those whosy names are mentioncd bu did- charged “ fur the good of the service.” Tho Herald thls week mentions Oconomoweo ts posalbly resort for the First Reylment this Denvor Pacifu and branches, with hoadquartors | year. Next week tt taquite likely to be Joricho or Meoca, If the Herald Keche on publishing: tho names of places proposed will have overy town your, as is destred tho prenilses, and tt they may bo able adage, But dono ond to thelr diticuttics, Now that thoy” Daye been awanted the BroU sald to have dechired them ys | PUrpOse, and & nuinher Of property-owners huve come forwant with a petition asking the Mayor to prevent the erection of wi arniory there, on the ples that it would shut the Misht olf from thent, and so the matter {9 as tur as over from & but above all the} cated, and dou with an Cane t rent free, Manners I. J. McClure, Chicf-Engincer of tho Chicago, Nurtington & Quincy, is abort to remove his headyunrtors from Burlington to Chicago. ‘This chunge, howovor, will not remove tho entire force, ns tho Company has deeded to appolntan Asststunt Chlof Engincer, with hoadquarters nt Burlington, W. Howard White, of Boston, haa received the appointment, and bas entered upon tho dutica of the now office. ried that the Western Extension of Deontur & Bpringtield Railroad rough from Deeatur to Rool- house ns avon as tho weathor perinits, na tho ‘y has oirendy been made pnd tho iron bought. ‘This Hine wil connect with the Chicago & Aton nt Roodhouse, tis inaking an ilisoss direet tino from Kansns City to Tndianap> ‘ols, and by twenty-three iu est routo between Tullanapolia, Deentur. & opened from: Indianapol weeks ago, aml betore it 1 house Jay Gould will elther havo to negotiate suid | for tha purctinge he thls new and dangeraua rival or allow the Wabnsh to suffer suvero toss both tn frelght and passenger trafle. the management hive decided to put on two new fust pussenger-traina on account of the ripid inorense in pussengor travel. 6 fast-inerensing traific of the Lake Shore & and the Chicuro, Hock Astand & Facitle Ratlrouds greatly interferes of trilns between Englewood and tho city, Almost every paasengerstrain {a delayed more or tesa fn getting to aid from the city. The Luke Shore Company; avernge 600 freight-cirs per day. alde-tracks from the city to” Forty-thint thelr new atrect, ure full of ‘They are turning their nttention te South C eno, where they will do it portion of thelr tran ferring, ‘The Rook Istant wre nbout ns badd yards ity commanding the Third Reg- js the appointment of Sergt, Chandler Starr as Cuptain and Adjutant, vico Mursh, resigned. ‘Tho Regimental Recruiting Committee of tho First Regiinent Infantry will armory ees half’ past 7 o'clock, to con- jous. Company F, Third Infantry, has deen dia- banded at tho request ot its officers, meinbora_ are nll honorably dischurged service, This company wus located at Genoa. The First Cyvoiry is compelled to decide at oy witl remuln in thoir present: Buren street anothor year. It 4s understood that If thoy do remain they will bo chargod an {increased rental, ‘The commander of tho First Regiment hag organized a school of instruction for tho officers and non-commissioned ollie Licut, George H. Sherry requests tho honora- plo dischuryo of Privates Albert £, Goddard and David‘, Brekenmier, on necount of removal also, tho edie be of George ert M. Wonver, G tho ‘representatives ot auolrogds, | Zerakd, flenry Minor, and David's. Giahwoller, and thoy aro requested to sign one and roturn te | af tho esgyle And if any land point, which should under tho rules bo niinod, has heen omitted, if noties | pany, Tenth Intay Issent mo I will see that it {4 Inserted in tho va- | the discharge of Privat Flous district rnte-sheota, QGxonan LH. DANiELs, Socrotary. UNION PACIFIC ME’ omynan din nate applle odd, HD, Thompson, and good of tho service, count of refusal to nttond drill; also tha honors ubto dlachurgo of twuuty-onu others on account of removal froin tho State, Capt. Smith D. Atkins. commanding O Com- hag nade application for i. Brown, E. Now that tho Second Regiment has procured tho necessary permit from the Coutmon Connell tw occupy the Unuxed pordun of Maurve street, near tho river, all that routalns 1g tories enough: money by subscription to erect an armory upan Ww be sincoruly bopud that thore svoms to ‘Tho Sixteenth Muttulion will bo Inspected ‘Thursday by Col, Scribner, and M Ucipites they will muke w pretty flr record, in consideration of the tunel embarrsssmonts non with the the other rmyl- under, Aspediul battallon riduy wight, and both Come out strong in numbers. ‘hey are now laboring tu obtalin new uniforins, need an armory suitably lo- leas will cull on a generous publifo to assist thom in ubtaining one. Siuday evening they will uttond divine service ut Quinn Chapel, Fourth avenue, near Van Buren street, when ene Key, Goorge C, Booth (Chaplain) will 7 NO INVIDIOUS DiartorioN, ‘ow that the Socond Infa ts to be suppiicd tf other clipe Sone jug uround to sea what can bo done towanl securing cheap quarters, Thore bus always been un jippressiun abroad that the 1. Winter, oral offices niles the short- thoso tivo olties, Springfield Rond wns tu “Deeatur a fow completed to Rood » Alrensdly Ehndlee on ath = working at the uddi- lowed and Chicago Their shops ura meot nat tho which incots Saturday evening, and tho niectings are well-attended, ‘The annual muster of tho First Regiment will take plucoe to-night; and of tho Second Regi- mont, ‘Tucaday; Wednesd oe atten Bend Bh taunts ‘ednesdn: ery a ixteont Buttalfon, Thureduy ovuning. Acommitteo of citizous has been nppointed tosollolt subscriptions for tho orection of an ticinory for the Sccond ftegiment. The Cominit- teo consists of John Mattocks, Mayor Marrison, BR, P. Dorickaon, C. 8. Furwell, and’ L, Z. Lot An {lournod meoting of tho oficers of tho monts and stat! wilFbe held at Del [cndquartors, Firat iteximent Armory, ton A fair representation from exch comman urgently requested to bo importance to all {s to be brought np. Tho First Regtmont Cacat Corps wilt havo a full-dress Inepuction and prize aril ne day oyening wt the armory, ‘Tho prizo Will con Anothor compotitive drill ed in by. tho non-commis« 0 yun presented by Maj, J resent, AX business Of corge: ation for nites ‘Thomus Datley, George M. Franzen, Benjiumin Cross, Honjumin Hone » Fitel dand 1, Tt ia reeommanded by tho omcors IE Ah a ; ie chia cua, ercoting payitions and tinproving {ta stroets [i expegtas Hon of a viult from tho Firat. fre Tho movement to ergunizoa a com) Scoteh Mighlandors, to bu attnehed tot Regimont, 18 beginnlug to nasume a tangible form, A meeting wih House inst Thursday aver reported that $500 had alre ward the equipment of the company, and 1 com mittee was nppolnted to correspond wits a firm fu Scotland regurding tho cost ef filty costumes. Company Hof tho Fifth Infontry, botter Known us the Decatur Guurd, disbanded u short time since aud dmimedt Mowing olticors: C uutenant, W. E ‘Licutenant, FW. Wisner. Tb wi wat Penson fur getting rid of tho oll olticura thit 2 1e this was tho only reason it world, perbaps, have been as well for. tho service had the reorganization of tha Der catur Guneda been Indatinttly, postponed, ‘Tho question hns been raised that the annual brigade sneampmont cannot be abolished thie hy thouy Interosted in polite: 8 the law says there shall bo un eneampmen ribing the thae for holding tho of the ollicers uni mon who tire not politicians are much exerelsed over the Proposition of hose whe ure, to abolish tho an nual encampment this year on account of palle tes, They claim that its the Natlonal Guard waa not organized for pollen! purposes, politics should not be allowed to interfere with tholr held atthe ‘Tremont ut Which it was y been rulsed to- ds, tho oitlcers ure nuguitabte for the , Seott ane Firat Regime from tho fact that [toceuptes a building ereeted for tla own partlentar wee, has norent to pay, Tho fact 1s, however, that tho commnand hus thus far been compelled to pay 6 houvler rent for tho uso of this building than Anyather command inthe city, and tha Stato appropriation dors not nenrly cover tho minning: oxpenses, Tho further fact has not been cons ccaled that tho regiment hus been vory eloscly pushed koveral timers during the past tito years JO maice ends meot, and nt ong thine itwas feared That dlsorgunization would follow. ‘Tho Bizth Hattatton and tho cavalry aro compelled ta pay Armory rent, and these commands would also Iko to scettra tho use of n bitilding free of rent, and npply tho small Stato nllowanca toward tnt. forming and equipping their mon. Tt eeems cere tain that all of those command will eoonor or Inter sek from tho city the Use of ground suit ‘Bane ta. prece: portuanont armoriea upon.—Ler- AMUSEMENTS, BELTIOVEN SOCIETY CONCERT. Tho program for tho Beethoven Socioty's noxt concert, to take plnco to-morrow ovening, con- slate of four numbers,—viz.: Hubinstoin’s “Par- niiso Lost"; march nd chorus from Golidmark’s opern of the “Queen of Sheba"; Parker's * Ro- demption filymn’’; aud Beethoven's groat dra- nintie seenn and arin, “Ab! Porildo,” to be sung by Mra. Clara D, Stacy, Tho titleof “vurtdiso Lost" ts somewhnt of amisnomer when applied to tho work tho Neo thoven Bocloty are to sing, because It Is tho gon emt title of a series of threo distinct ond different. themes by tho samo com- Poser, tho themo of this ono being in fact tho creation of the world and tho first ap- Penrance of Adam nnd Evo it Parndiso. This is ono of Rubinstoln’s curlior works, and ono of tho first by which tho world first reeagnized him naa rent composor in tliat peculiar school of which Waxner stands 14 tho representative, ‘This characterlatic ts particularly: preminent in tho orcheatral parts and choruses of the music, Goldmark's opera of the “ Qnoen of Sheba” has been given mitny times in_Kitrope, nnd par tlenlarly at Hamburg, tut nover in this coun ty and this triumphal march and echoris, whlch represent tho elimax In tho opera, have only been, wo bellave, given oneg before In this country, viz. at the Cincinnatl Festival. Parker's “Redemption Hyinn," not only in ite quaint words but in Ita musical character, calls to mind the Covenanters’ hymus of the oli tino, when a stern religious zeal gavon pecilinr eifect to tholr muse, Tho “Ati! Perfido” ia too well known to need description, Taken as a whole, the program {a ono of the fncst over perforines by a homo society. GERMAN DRAMA, At MoVickor's last ovoning Mr. Hichster's company nppeared in H. Laubo's cotobrated drama “Die Kurlschuclor” (The Studenta or Charles Avadamy,) which treats of tho enrly fo of the grent Gorman poet, Friedrich Schiller. The play was for the honcllt of the popular duventlo man, Mr. August Itodenberg, but un- fortunately the young and rising uctor got but Ittlo benctlt out of It, us thore wore not oven tho expensea in .the house, Tho per- formance was satisfactory. Tho gentle- man parts, with ono'or two exceptions, wera woll rendered, but tho Indica’ rotes, with tho excoption of that assumed by Mrs, Reholz-Rademncher, were not so well-sustained, Thore {a n great wonknees In tha’ lady porsonnol of Mr, Hdcheler's company juat now, thera be- ing nelthor a lending ludy nor a lending soubrot, which in a grout meustire fa the enuse in tho falllng-off ofthe muilences during tho Inst fow weeks. ‘The best acting was done by the bene- ficiary, Mr. Radenberg, who wis oxcellont a5 tho young Fricdrich Schiller, Io dresaed the part Woll, and played It with 1 xrent deal of forca and judgment, Io received n great deal of Applause and was presented at the end of tho third act with o fino basket of Mowers. Mr. Klotz as i 7a of Wurtemberg was also very effective, and Mr. Havend's Spiegelbery was also a creditable por- formance. Mr. Moyer as Gen. Rigger was moro Banetlnontous thin required, Which spoiled the effectivences of his pact. Mr. Rott as Capt, von Siherkalb wos stil and wneatlsiactory. Miss Spuhn was tinable to do justice to tha part of vanntcas vou Hohenheim, It requires a leading: Judy of the strongest enllbro to satisfactorily erform this part, while Miss Spnhn's forte les In Juvenile roles. Mrs, Moyoreld tolorably well with tho part of Laura, and Mra. Seholz-Rado- Mucher gayo a very fine rondition of tho part of Alra. Gen, Rieger. STNAKOSCH IN ARTICULO MORTIS, Tho Detroit Free Preas of tho 20th snys: ‘f* Tl Troyatore’ was given by the Max Strnkosch company last ovonlng, when Miss Kate Jamos, a young Indy fram Lowa, who formerly sang lu tho Wilhelm) concerts, made her frat npponranco in Italinn opera. It was a trying ordon), and Misa James, who suffered grontly from stago-fright, {s entitied to conelderation and no little praiso. She bas a fine presenco and a aweet yolce of good range and good cultura (sho was a pupil 6f Maurico Strakosch), bub dramatically sho 19 an utter novice, Experience and tho confidence which she will nequire in good timo will doubt- leas enable hor to win a fair menaure of success heronfter, Sho was kindly recolved and oncour- |. iged by generous Applntse, Btorti’a Count dé Luna was a very atrikiug and artistle porforme finee In. every’ way, and Petrovich as Manrico deservedly ‘won -a full shiro of tho applause lavishly bestowed during the evening. ‘The artistes could not havo desired n more np- Preoiative audience. * Mignon’ will bo given this afternoon with Litta, Lincuster, Nicci, Castlomary, and Tazzarini in the east, Thero will bo no ovening performance, the production of ‘Tohongrin’ having been abandoned, ‘Those Yamilinr with the story of Mr, 8trakosch’s pluoky Nght ngalnst adverse circumstances this season will regrot to learn thant. file company ta upon the verge of dlasolutton. * William Yell,’ which thia company gives 80 finely, will bo produced in ‘Toledo on Monday, and tho senson will probably cloxo with a concert in Cloveland next 'Tucsday night. Mr. Strakosch’s company includes somo superb Indio artistes, and promiaed nt tho outaot -to have a brilllant season, but an Italinn opera. coMEANy without wt least ono prima-donna of tho first class {slike a ship without a ruddor, and must inovitably go to pleecs.”" HECAMPANIND’S MISADVENTURE,. Signor Campanini had a narrow caeape from death by suffocation on Wednesday night, After the futigucs of his nagulficont performance of Fernande In “ La Favorita * at tho Acudemy of Music the famous tenor rotirod to rent and soon, foll asieop. Late in tho night he awoke with an unaccotntablo pain In bis head and anintolora- blo thirst. He got out of bed with dfMculty, but was unuble to stand, and foll headlong on tho floor, enlists hia i le ho mado a dos- perate effort and wucoceded {1 reaching 0 wine dow, which ho throw open, trylng to call for holp, Inafow minttes tho fresh alr rovived hin and ho was ablo to scarch for tho onuse of hisnaphyxintion. Ho found that tho arm of tha Ris-jet wus broken off, and tho gus having ne cumulated in the cloved room vamo well nigh ending-the career of the gmnnileat nrtlat among tho phulanx of grand artlata who constitute the representatives in Amerion of Her: Opera Company. Lust waning wis still auitering from yaing in she head and eyes, but exypots to be Vell enough to uppeee toon thats ag unnaunced, in Faust.” —New York Wortd, 4th, Majesty's ight Signor Camp: TUSCOLA DISGUSTED. Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, TurcoLa, Hl, March 20.—The Allen “Grand English Concert Company," oxtenstyely adyer- thxed for appearance ‘at the Opern-Houso Mat night, falled to appear, and wrote a lettor at the Inst moment that, owing to tho small sizo of the town, thoy wanld cancel their engugemont. Thore 3 u lurking susploion that thol trensury was go near empty that they could not run tho risk of glving a show hore for fenr tho recelpts would not be sultteiont to pay out.: Tuscola isa bud town for snide shows, MUSICAL NOTES. ‘Tho New York Oratorio Socioty gave Bach's Passion Busia on ‘Thuraday last. Dotroit is to have B now music-hall roady for oocupancy' by Aug. 18 to bo dudlentod by a 80q- sion of tho Pentnaitlur Siingorfcat. Goorgo M. Behleiffarth, of this city, bas just flnished anothor now work, tho “Pralrla slows ors Waltzes,” which ts issued by tho Chicago Music Company, Signor Campanint has changed his mind about stuying in America thia aumimor. Ho will join Mr, Maploson in London after tho Cincinnati peel Mme, Gunster will probably sing (hore In June, ; Bir, Thomns still rotnins his position ns Die rector of tho forthcoming Musicnl Festival at Cincinnatl, und ulso bis Conductorship of the Now York Philharmonia Society, which together bring him ina considerable sum, Hts plans for the future are etitl Inubeyance. Horlloa’s “La Damnation do Faust” ia to bo’ given ut Musfo-Hall, Hoston, under tho diroe- tion of Sir. B. J, Lung, of tho evening of April 15, with the bost ayalluble orchestra and a chorus Of 30 volcus. ‘Tho sotu singers will probe ghly bo selected from tho resident voculista of ators ‘Tho Boston Transcript of tho ith suys: “The Hurynrd Symphony concert of yesterday afters i) last but one, wus distin~ guished by the production of J. K, Paiuo’s now “Spring symphony, ‘Pho jupression that it ta @ work of very” great power, and of tho most ex- alted artiatio character and rank, Educa by ite frat porformunce ut Cambridge the night bes fore, waa only reinforced," Abbo Liszt gave Mr, Greenough some sittings Just before lowing Rome this winter, ‘The pure trait roprosunts the grent artlat ft tho moment of composldon; tho head Is Inclined fonward; tho eyo bus a oop. intense expressloy; mouth fs full of musical fvoling; the lps seem" S tuste jhe beakers oF piviia. ee ie reououg! 8 cuugbt most bap x Duntesque charycler of the fuwgus artsy’ head, but it Is.a Dante who haa conquered Juls eet Kingdom, and his soul hos found THE CODE. A Duol in Virginine Firxronp, Brunawick Co., Va. March 19.—A. ducl was fought in this county to-day which mouat rank among tho deaporate combata of tho South, Tho contestants were I. A. Ianey, a young lawyer of Bruhswick County, and Rich avd Jolly, a traveling salesman, who, however, Is fA native of this county nso, Two days ago both young mon wore In a party of friends, Tho con- versation turned on Virginia pollitcs. itnney was Amember of tho Readjustera or Ropudia- tion purty, while Joly waa a firm veltovor In tho Oppusifion or debt-paying party, Ranoy sald that mony mon tn the debt-paying party did not prnotics what thoy prenched. brought Jolly to the front, and ho warmly de- fonded hia party. From this the two men grew sugry, and Raney called Jolly a lar. Tho men wero prevented from fighting by the Interfor- enco of friends, Yesterday inorning Mr, Jolly sont a noto by bis friend, Bia HL Ashton Epperson, to Raney, con- veying to tat gontiomnn n challenge. Tho hos- tila communication was not drawn up in strict conformity to the code, for it demanded that Ranoy, to whom it was directed, should meet the sonder, Jolly, in mortal combat. Tho custom. ny’ altornative of Apotogtaing or tabling wis not oven inserted, MnJ. Epperson found ian in his Inw office, Ranvy, aftorttending the chal- longe, sald: “2 refersou tomy. Cricnd, Capt. Albert Mullory, who will make all tho necossn Drrangomonts. Ho is empowered to net for mo. ‘The seconds thon mot anddeciiod that the place of meating should bo in Northumpton County, N.C,,on the ground thot tho great aud bloody: Dromgooto-Dugger duol was fought in unte- War days, Mofore thoy had perfected thoir plans thoy recolved tho following note: “Louk out! Magistrates huvo been informed of your proceedings, and issued a warrant for the arrest of tho whole party, “ONH OF THE Bors." It was well undorstooi that one of tha boys wis a friend in the sceret. Whon this frartiliig was received It was determined that the due! should be fought in Brunswick before the wars rant could be served. Itwaa agreed that. the combat abuutd take place near Sinoky Ordinary, and that tho party should bo on the ground by sunrise. Each nian wns to be accompanied by & second, n surgeon, and half a dozen frlonis. This morning, ut daybreak, tho twelve friends of the combatunta were on the ground, fmpa- tiently wenitions tho arrival of tho panelpad Abouthalfan hourbeforethe timo appointed Mr. Jolly came on tho scone driving # spanking pale of bays. In tho buggy with him was his second, Maj. Epperson, and his surgeon, Dr. Powell, ‘Ton. minntes later Mr, fianey. rove up with Capt. Mallory, his second, and Dr. Bulto, his surgeon. Dr, alto curried 1 case of surgical instrumonts, and Maj. Epperson n case of dueling pistols. Tho weapons were tha regmlar-nine-Ineh duel- ing pistols, ‘Tho distance waa fixed at ten yards, Jt was deckted, jn order that the terms of tha Aight should bo complied with to tho lottor, that ng steps should be taken until the un rose, and #0 tho whole purty, which was on tho ground flf- teen minutos before the time, had to, wait until sunrise, During this provoking walting timo the two perties, sopurited, cl Ha men going with Jolly and eight with bis antay= onist ~~ Ulgars were = hounded ~ around, but tho party owas not — particulurly lvely, nithough the duolists thomselyes scemed ‘O01. sun rose, touching to beauty tho forest-tips and shodding a glad Ilght over tho smooth plain, tho scone, so tittle in necord with the peacoful pleture presented by Nature, began to bo cnacted, Mnj, Epperson sald: “Gentie- men, tho tino has arrived. Lnow procced to step off ton yards,” When he hiv! stepped tho distanco he requested Capt, Mullory to step it over to seo that it was right, The Captain did fo, and sald: “Correct, sir.” Tho pistols were thon londed in Alght of tho'principals, | Duriuy this work the frionds of tho cumiutants stood of at oue sido looking with bated breath upon tho scene, Capt, Mallory then advancing said: “ Gentlemon, {t fs understood that tho combat- anta shall foe enol other, and eich inan bave bis pistol cocked in bla hnnd, but ut the samo tine holding it down by hisside, At the wavo of my right hand it shall bo understaod ng a catition to the pelinhinls tobe ready, ‘This alg~ nat will bo followed by the word ‘one, nt which the plstota aball be raised and fired.” ‘The duel- ista thon took thotr positions, The plstols, londod and cocked, wero handed them by the seconds, Capt. Mallory stepped ono side and looked at the combatants, Rancy bad his eyo fixed upon him in order to catch tho signal promptly, but Jolly looked fully at big antuge onist allthe time. [twas evident that ho was listening eagerly for the word. Capt. Mallory slowly nifsed hla hand. Jolly know froin tho look of intolligonce on Rancy's faco that tho enutionary signal had been given, and his fingers ‘were acen te tighten on tho stock of his plstol. “One,” cried tho Second, and na his crisp uttor= ance rang out on the morning air both. pistols wore brought up and discharged simultancous)y. wel Hi) Larios vias sare ae fhe eronnt or ihe nt of Raney, araz! is head and carrying Block of his’ hale. dolly was soon to suger, then bia pistol dropped from his. fingers, aud bo fell totho ground, while 2 pool of surrounded him, ‘Tho spectitora rushed up, bit. Jolly rose_to his feot and ‘suid: “1 om oul, stunned—[ am not hurt; [°domand a second re." ‘Fhe surgeons nacertained that Ranoy’s bullet hnd struck Jolly in tho right arm and In- ilicted a serious wound, The eurgcons sald tho wound was of a naturo that required Immod(uto attention. “Never mind that—I shall have o eccond fire, and f call upon the seconds to load tho pistols,” said tho man. His friends tried in vain to make him desist in his demand, aud the seconds “argued that under the coda ho had no right to demand 4 accond fire, Tic inslated that he would not Ionve the ground until shots bad again been exchanged,” Whon told that ho would havo to shoot with bis loft hand Jolly said, * Itmakes no difforonce; my toft shail bo iny, pistol arm, Leame hero to fight this matter ouk.” ‘They wore forced to uccodo to hls domands, Tho ptols wore fonded, und as tho inon woro placed in position Constublo J, 13, Mat lory, with a strong posse, appeared upon tuo Reone, sttrrounded and urrested tho whole party. ‘They woro this evening balled, to appour before tho hoxt term of the County Court, Joliy's wre ren, states that the only danger from his wound 1g in tho ovent of Inflamimution sotting in, The affair onusea intense excitoment. DR. DIX’S. PERSECUTOR. His Annoyances of Friday—Tho Ponte Ofico Authoritics on tho Scent of tho Ruscal. New York, March 10.—Fifty entls upon Dr. Morgan Dix wero tho sum total of the annoy- ances caused to-day by his unknown verso- cutor. Ho named a different hour for onch to call, andgo obtained nsuccceston of visitors from early in the morning until Into in the ovening. Among thom wero luwyoré for conference about a proposed divorce, merchants, artisans, and gorvants who had spent their moncy In adver- tising for work, and woro brought fur from tholr homes on o stormy day only to bo crucily disuppolnted and decolved, One of tho lettors wns 1s follows: “Go Fred King—Dean Sint Iam ahout to bring an action for divorce. Of course, 1 do not wish to go to your office, and would like to have you culland sce mo ut iny houso, No. 21 West Twonty-ftth streot, Ask for Meg. D. Como about 6:00 o'clock, and oblige, Duns. D,"* ‘Tho lotters were all writton by tho sume hand that havo penned all the letters since tho beyin- ning. The fineness of tho penmanship up parently mado it ae with the noute liwyers a8 that of ‘a lady, elthoughin inspection of 4 num- bor of specimens enables any ono unhesitatingly to pronounce ft to bo that of a mun. All tho rocent lettors havo been written upon tho sano kind of paper & thin “half-noto” shoot, ruled on one side only, such us is used for printed ‘business note heads, ‘Tho Tribune recolyed anothor letter to-night, al eae on the buck to Dr, Dix. Tho noto 1s a8 ralle : “DEAR Brit: Tom sory Played that FRITS: It will not ocour amit. Very respectfully yours. Tean'tholp to-day: it is too lata; but it will not occur nxt week, Plougo destroy tha.” An investigation his beon begun by tho Post- Ollive wuthoritics, ua the mutter comes uniler thoir JurisdicHon through uses of tho mulls for Ampropor purposes, i uo porson that recolyed Dr. Dix's visitors to- day waaan employs of tho Poat-Ofiico Depart- mint, and tho Departinent dutoctlycs urv ene spged with tha oases under Postinustor James, thoy have also tho cubperation of ox-Diatriot Attornoy George iiss. Thoy huye strong hopes of discovering the author of tho letters, aud it Is understood thoy nre carefully following n clow given by tho uso of one kind of notw paper, ———————___ INDIAN IMPS. The Work of Hu(chory Continues In Coloradu—While tho Chicts Arc Talke . ing Peace the Buckw Are Hatsing iMalr, Deven, Colo,, March 18,—Tho Donvor Republic- anwill in tho morning publish the following particulars regarding the Iute massacre of miners by the Ute or Nuyajoo Indians, and ts tho first rellablo information thus far rvovived hero, The nows comes direot fromBllvorton. Reports como from tho Bluo Mountuins which Indicate that Joo Lacowe und bis party, who wont down thoro proapecting, have boen killed by tho Piutos and Nayujoes., Horman ditchell, brothor-in-luw of ex-Sherif Williams, anda min named Biyrick wero algo killod by the sume Indians. Thelr ‘bodles wore found and buried by a party of ton wellurmed men, who wont from tho Lower Marcoa for “tho corpses. Tho {it~ formation was given by a Navajoo, who guided them to tho ‘place where tho mou bad been killed. Tho bodies wore about two iuiles apart, and bad been partially eaton by the Day otes. ‘ho pion bud beou shot in the back, Mitcholl” having cight boles through his bady. ‘Tho men were surrounded tha night before the Hinding of the bodies by 9 party uf ulghty-tve well-arined Plu! in clr war-pulut, who wade threatening demonstrations, Some Nava-' diana attacl i (tho white mew) would kill him tho trst one. 2 pu ‘This remark, Joy was thon held with tho Indians, Wi If they had geon Laeomo’s party tho Taine changed glanecs: With each otlier, Intaling ee fal © Yess Dut fe hind been a long whee gy ond Ht iantmost certain that tho party, whieh Coe slated of six mon, have been. butchered yee Dloodthiraty redsking, Tho Bho Mountaysess which the party was prospeeting, aro. Abont 0 tiles sonth of this place, and wonderful stort are told of the fabttlous riches of this section fa gol and silvor, Thro has long been an eager lesire on tio part of miners to prosnoct tee country, but fear of tho Thdians, combined with, searcity'of water, has prevented tho consume mation of tho wish, Locomo and party wo well armed and ean ed, butif tho Mateng cee tacked thom. thoy HkIit tnder cover of ‘an ame Dusendo, Ro that pebanly, ot one of thom hag nurvived to tell tho tule of trenchory and death ‘This country {sq éort of a sucred ground to the Indiqus, ua thoy wero nlwnys nble to find ree Species thore, which thoy sold or tended to tho whltes for whisky or trinkota, It can then fory he vastly underatood tnt thoso who tee mone Into tho country have nover been, hoard of again. : fs —— Aspirants to tho Porsian Throne, Supported respectively by tho Russia: British Governments, the two sonsoft thoanette Persit, Muasaefer-ed-din and Til-ol-Sultan, have begun to quarrel about the right of Succession to thelr father's throne, Mussn-for-ed-din, the Ttussiun candidate, boing tho fon of a Pring shoul, according to tho Persian Ins, bo tig next Shah, although the Junior of the two, Dut Til-el-Sultan, a bold and unscrupulous’ may scouts tho notion of ronouncing his claim it favor of ainan britallzed by debatchory. Hg hus had engraved on his sword the wont “With this stecl I will murder my brother, and cnused the fact to be communicated to tho Intter, Many forolen diplomatists tnve roca, this sword, und the Prince rponks of it as of ag, phieot to bo transmitted for voneration to pop ritys Fires in Paris, iihineys exacted) waa ‘hG10, Tuo" loss wis (chimneys excepted K 0 ffiliotovee Shout oi. coe DEATHS. PRE CPOE radiciniv ve Peer ae a KEELEI—Dr, Lovarns J. Keolor wilt be: Whittier Post Halt, 180 Wroniyenocondaate a ee Ma ilmeinborrs of G. A. Tt and Ninotoonth Ih mecinborrs uf G. A.. nt nota Ine fantry, and ali ssokliors and frionds of ara invited withoue further nottco. esa CARKEY—At 12 m. yestorday, Mrs. J, Care; reritiunee, comnor Nortieays nak Dixonosie eet St bet runepnt by entetagen to Calvary Comatory to-ty toquiom ak / Jnmedintoly after solomn Hight Afass of mrolick. ‘Tha vieceased han boon a resktent of this hood fur. tha Jast twenty: yoare und que elanbere {ima ele has hold n liten piace in tho estesn not anit Of hier numorons friends busof all neighbors and age Quniniinces. ‘AERIBND, s i huntington oniy aot, 0 hie and CiMelos Sehleze), aod 8 mnontha ang days Funeral fram renidonee, 47 Comoli-at, Tuosday, Marah 24 at il o'clock a. 1, by entriages to Toei WINTENEAD—March 3, nt 1 o'clock a.m. M Minne, ieloved wife of P,'D, Whitoboad, in the JGXinoral Munday, 24, at 3 o'clock sharp, from 19 North lari. ee ‘OW}E—Mareh 21, Francos C, Chanman, wif James Cawluended a youre 1 month andar dare a Of Ee- Montreal (Canada) and Worcostor (Shes) pee pers please copy. Bo CRATG—Storeh 20, at 65 Granger-nt Dorths XE infant child of NM. Wed bens crate a ‘Funeral Stonday at 2300 p. 1, WAREIELD—Maret 21, Mamie Ca, oldost daughter of. A. and Mt, ¢, Warldidengod ii yer Noileé of faneral War ag cheiie ANNOUNCEMENTS, Political, FPHE REGULAR EIGITIE WARD REPUDIICAN Club wilt hold n remtiar mooting at the hu Cornor of Harrison tind Bangamon-ats, Tuesday evoning, March 4, nt 8 o'clock, sharp. Miscolinneous. MENTING OF VIM LAKE VIEW SATOOR- kgebars’ Union will take plags Wednesday, Mitmeniwers aro requested to bo. proven. USO, je cl iy Ei RACERS, ‘Troaauren arse 3 OWN M, OREGOIY, TD, REGENT OF THE J oTMnats thtustsat Universtiy we Ghnmspakens wit delivers tecture in Farwell Hall Thursdi March 2i, Lis subject will be "ho Setencos antl Ars oftho Ninoteonth Century.” Our eitixuns nfo urged Yo nttond thie lecturo, nn it will VO OF great intoren: ‘Tickets treo for gentlomon ond ladies at office of ¥, 0 Madison-st. TPM NUSISMATIO ABBOCIATION 18 "TO 1TAVB repd to. 1tdn Tuorday avening by ite President, 8.1L Korfoot, Heq..a papor In tho special subject of its organtzntion. ‘ne meeting will be hold nt tho room, No. i Dearborn-nty and all who aire intorostod ary invited to ba prosont. (PA REV, ii, ALLING, PASTOR OF Tis Simiwon aL 1 Church, ‘will load the Union meste FMLA BTHANGERS MHETING FOI YOUNG SEN will bo hold at tha ¥, M,C. A. rows this'evoning, ‘The Gonornl Sucrotary, A. T. Homingwny, will load. —— ee AUCTION SALES. AAT ht a nc RIP AP ARPA ARE EDR By GEO, P. GORE & CO. Mand &@ Wabash-av. REGULAR FRADE SALT DRY GOODS, Tueésday, March 23, 9:30 a.m. CLOTHING, Tints, Caps, Embenideries, Hontory, Collarottos, Rue guinin RHnuONS, ‘Cutlary, ‘Cottunadas, roath Bhawls, Quilts, Pearl Buttonn, Flannels, Harnesses, Unlters, Notions, @ OE & CO, ‘Anctloneers. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, AT 0:20 A. M. PROMPT, WE SHALL CLOSE OUT AT AUCTION, 250 Cases Wom's Rid, Goat, and Grain Bult, Bide Lace and Vollsh, OLOICE, 200 Cases Misses’ do, do, 175 Cases Children’s do. do. 300 Cases Men's Call, Bull, and Gralo, ° Bit Bowed, Machino-fared, and Ps it — 1 an SOT NS HUTT: WALoe aod CONG. 17 Cases Boys’ do. 75 Cases Youth's do. All of tho ab ALY by tom eAietthe shore wilt'bo of the cholcost Cust AT SAME TIME, s00 CASES WELL-ASSORTED MEDIUM GRADE Men's, Women's, and Children's Weat. ‘Catalogues and goods reudy for inspection Mandaye, GEO, BP, GORH & CO. ‘@ And 8 Wobash-av._) By ). LONG & CO, Auitionvors, 177 Randolph-st, 776 W. Monroe-st.;, Near Seeley-av. : The Entire Furniture of a 10-Room Bouse AT AUOTION, On TUESDAY, March 23, at 10 o'clock, ‘Tho Hntiro Furniture, consisting of Vartor Balt, Hany Chalea tino Stuatel Stirror, Alerblo-top Chamber ulis, ting ‘Muir Muttrosses and Rodding, Hrussclt Carpota, Pialnacron Furniture, Plated Ware, Chins fot, Cruckury; alsy di iine Paling Kanga, eto. 010, 1D, LONG & CO, Auctionsers. By HENRY & HATCH, y dss as Ci Bu 1o China, it mi Sela __ Fulra Largo Spring Auction Trado Salo, Boots, Shoes & Slippers, TUESDAY, MARCH 23. 14 will be tho largost offermng of Hoots and Sbost at Auction thuthas pour nado in Chicagn tila £9840% ahd a grontor varloly and tiner clase of guods tad hua herutufure boon put on public sale, cs = WEDNESDAY, MAOH 84, REGULAR TRADE SALH DAY GOODS, COSTOMMADE CLOTAING, Gonte’ Furnishing Goods, 4 : Fine reas si viicate Gouna giiboars, “Pato Gouda, Now Be ato— AT 10 O'CLOCK A. 5 a TINY & ILATOL, Auctioneers. AEMERY, Jr Mant ; ~~ By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO. bund & Nandolph-st., Goneral Auctioneers Auction Sale. The Entire Collection of OVER 500 Old Engraving, AT FINE ART DEPOSITORY, 220 Wabash~-av., Tuesday, March 23, At 10:00 a. m., 2:80 and 7300 p, oe #ALB PEREMPTOUY, ELISON, VLERSHELM & CO,, Auctioneers EASTER EGGs, eeeene ety of a : ALAA Bo ota Bence. male GUNTILELy Confequonery

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