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THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Lrevt. F. A. sirenstan, U. 8. N,, is at the Tre- mont. James Woopnuryr, of Quincy, is at tho Tro- mont, Bamugt ©, Tatum, of Cincinnati, fs at tho Palmer, Jonn 1. ReaKen, of Carlinville, Tt, Is at tho Pacific. Horace Rusexsx, of Madison, Wis, {6 at tho Palmor. W. 11. Totares, of Jancavitio, Wis, !s at the Gardner, Joun P. Peansor, of Washington, D.C. is at tho Palmor, Gronax I. Frrxn, of Leadvillo, Colo,, is at tho Sherman, ‘Trappeus C. PounD, of Chippewn Falls, Wis, ig at the Tramont. . Epwauy Burrrena, of Negaunec, Mich, is o gucst of tho Sherman. ‘ CHARLES Marit, of Dublin, Iroland, !s registered at tho Pacitic. C,H. Hunt and family, of Sydney, Australia, fro stopping nt the Tremont, Birss Manin Citesten, of Abboy’s Now York Theatre company, {ant tho Tremont. Jupar J. G. Winsox, of Gonoya, and Judgo J. M, Hailey, of Freeport, are at the Tremont. Fuank ann E. F. Mayo, and Laura Don, of the are Theare Company, New York, aru at tho mest. i #. Dovanas Jornty, of Edinburg, and H. Mev Kinnes, of Glasgow, Scotiund, are stopplig ut the Pucitic. Prov, Atexanpen Agassiz and Prof. HD, Leavitt, Jr, of Cambridge, Maga. are gucets of tho Pucitic. Amos Site, In. Collector of Tnternnl Reve- nig, and E. 0, Rshelby, City Treusurer, of Cin- ulniutl, are at the Pacific. ATTENTION ts called to the missemeeting to be bold thi; pee by the property-ownel 9 nouncement of 1 yening in Farweil jn the South Divis- ‘Tie temperature esterday, a8 observed by Manasse, optician, fo. 88 Madison street (Trin UNE Mullding), was at 8 on. m1, 6h deyrees; 10 i ™., 60; 18 10: 3p. me, Tt oy nu, 74 Barome- ter, 8a. m. 5 Bs My 2.00, “AN open meeting of the Painters’ Union was held in thotr hull in Schlocsser's Block Insteven- ing, Thomas Hancock in the chair, Addresses advocating tho necessity of trades-unionisur were delivered by George Rogers, of the Iron Molders’ Untou, C, McAulitfe, and othors. A Jarge number of painters was in attendance. ‘At the mecting ot the Fa ut Bont Club, held lust evening at thoirClub,tho follow were revlected associate members: KR. C. Meldrum, Hiyron L, Smith, tho Hon, It, I, Stone, W Woodnui, Alox Agnew, Joseph Adams,'J, A. The following new nssociates wero ‘Tite Union Veteran Club held a meoting, which ‘was well attended, last niight in tho club-room of the Palmer House, Gen. Murtin Beem pre- alding, _It was deolded to have a band for Deco- ration Day, which comes on Saturday, May 0, and Yariows arrangements for tho propor ecle- bration of the duy took up tho time of the Club until udjournment. in the roport of tho First Ward primary in Sunday's paper, st was stated that Mr. U.N. Bush aided in| marshulmg Potter Palme: colored help on thelr march to the polla. The cbargo was mado on tho allegation of soverul persons around the polla. ‘Tne Trius has tho best of authority for stating thut Mr. Bush was not thoro and had nothing to do with tho primary In the Firat Ward. It was evidently o caso of mistukon identity. « A norse attached to a light. La | wagon owned by the Oconte box-fuctory, while yolny nortp on Milwaukeo avenue at 10:30 yesterday forenoon, collided with Loo & Hart's ‘grocery son standing In front of thoir store nt No. 417 Milwaukee uvenue. The former was upset and slightly damaged, nnd the horse attucbed to it ran away and upset Dr, Schaller‘ horas and ‘bugay at tho corner of sfilwaukee and Chicago avenues, The buggy was badly wrecked. WILLIE DeNntNa, 13 yonrs old, while crossing the strect at the corner of Archer avenue und Bonfleld street. nt 1 o'clock yesterduy, ufternoon, was run down by a farmer's wagon, driven by some person unknown, who drovo rapidly: away, ‘The boy was carried to his home nt No. 16 Bontlold street, whero ho was uttended Eye pheaicien who did not think his Injurics about tho back, left foot, and knees wereserious, Ean.y Inst evening Mrs. ‘Thomas, of No, 833. Adams. erect wally passing wong Abordecn, street heard tho erfea of un Infant inan alley enat of Abergcen street and betweon Monroe and Adams sfreets, She found there w male in- Taunt about 4 weeks old, which had evidentl: been recently abandoned, and which she toul home with her. Later sho notified tho police, who took tho walf to the Found!Ings’ Home, Cononen MANN yesterdny held gn Inquest ‘pon. Adglar Vasa, « Swedish peddler, who died of cerebral apoplexy inn bara In the rear of No. 44 Norton street; find upon Olaf Gunarius, 4 years of age, the adopted son of Jobn Runson ond wife, Norwegian url preante, on thelr way from New York to this clty by way of the Michi- in Central Kallroud, The jury found that oath was caused by inflanunution of the bows els, GEORGE R. ROCKAYELLOW, judge nt tho Sec- ond Ward Prinury Saturduy, is not, aid never hug been, a Deputy Clork inthe Superior Court; ho holds forth in the Criminal Court, and mude % Wager Bune dnys ngo that the Second Ward would send a solld telugntion for Grant, he bee ingatthe time onv of tho judges of election, Thy employés of tho Suverior Court naturally Teel sore nt the statement that Rockafelluw waa dn tholr office, Joun C. Gaur. General Manager of tho Wa- bash, St. Louls & Pacitic Ratlrond; A. A. ‘Tale smo, General Munnger of tho Misgourt Pacitic Kailrond; 8. HH. Chirke, General Manager of tho Union Paeltio Kallrond; T. D. Gantt, Gen- erul Freight Agent of the Chiengo, Pekin & Southwestern Railroud; H. C, Townsend, Gen- era! Pussongor Agent of tho Wabush Rallron!; aN, Al joneral Passonger and Ticket Agent of Eris Ruliroud; and PB, L, Cable, Prost!- deat of the Peorla & Hock Island ttailroad, are ut the Paulie, ‘Hrazaueti Kxess, 68 years of age, was found dead in hor bed at her home, No, 385 Thirty-tirat. btreet, ut bela yesterday morning. Her diughter, ged 17 yenrd, was with her aty u'clook, and, us she complalned of illness, give her a drink of water, and concluded to wateh over her suuiee the remainder of tho night. Biers, Kness hn heen subject to dropsy, and this disease in some form Is sitpposod to have been the cause of Qenth, Tho Coroner held an inquest yesterdny, and tho jury returned a verdict of deuth from dropsy of the heurt. A llonse attached toa top-bu; driven by Willluin Frunk, of No. 835 North slirket et rout, beoume unmanagenble at 6 o'clock last evenin, at tho corner of Lake and Muarkat streets, an ran uway, Striking telegraph-polo at the cor enn La bale strects,the driver and the owner, Henry Gilsdorit, of No. 401 North Cluck street, were thrown violontiy to. tho pavement. ‘The driver had his right kuce badly bruiged and. sprained, and Mr. Gtisdorif hud hid right wriat Epraluall nud bis forchoud cut, The bury wie irown clear werogs tho etreet, and was badly wrecked, AN iuformul meeting of the Nonrd of Oficers of the Bccond Regiment was held last eventny in tho elub-room of the Bherman House, Col, Quirk presiding, Lieut. Keefe was called upon tereport upon the prospect of obtalning an armory, and submitted severl ofers ho tid ree ceived for quuirtars. 18 propositions wera eubmitted to the Armory Comimittes, who win, attend to thom during” the week, and it fs expected ttt. the realment wil have aun armory before next Monday, Col, Quirk deemed It advisable, in view of the aimall nttendance, to postpone tho election of a Mijor for one wouk, Incase an armory {3 rented, it wits resolved to pablish a general order during tho week fixing tho com- puny-drill nights, ete, Tho moating then ud- journed ntl next Munday evening, when @ nieettug will bo held eithor ih the new quarters: of tho regiment or ut tho Shormian House, GROKNY wf, HOW, Tie Tuimene repaxtd Mr, Goonzo M1. How, ox- President of the Chicugo Boar! of Trady, ns gaye dug ut ee jas on Saturday that be would not vote for Gen, Grant if nominated, ‘This Is mistake, Mr. flow said ompbatically that ho shuuld vote for bin If uonminupst, but he should: dowll be .could to prevent be nomipation.-- Journal, ‘Ty ThinUNE desires to bav.. eothing but the erie truth soed Ite How Pada ho reply y ged, 1 CRiMUNE ver; stands vurrected, * ks is ony ‘THR UNION VETERANS , LINOIS invite wil who fought In We late Civil War and Who now believe that the Kuccess of tha Hupube Jicun purty iu the Si nrone hfe Presidential cloce ton will beat secure tho results of tho victory which the Nution won, and wha intend loyally to support the Presidcutial candidate of that purty, ta sagemblo in ingss convention at Chivuge on Tuewluy, June 1, 160, at IW o'olock We my RE Muverly's Theatre, and thoro give united ox- pression to such bellef and purpose: Julius White, W.L. Barnum, 31. D, Hardin, A. 1 Chotiuiu, A. J, Btone, 4. J. Medrath, W, AL Need, Jumos Dusruid, George W, Cook, Hue dolph IL: Seutt, Crates J, Welukt, Baar D, wal Joseph Stockton, John Muson’ Luong, B. Moduett, Murtin Beem, Joho L.. Beverid; Wilttim Ht Holton, it. th. “Tuomas, Dantel St. Itile, Georgy W. mith, A. Ne ‘. Binith, Felix La Baume, Joseph Ruynoldg, Com- ilttee, }s THE CITY-IALL, : A conrnacr was yestordiy a» arded to M,C. Sloan to lay water-supply pipes facertaluatrocty, be belong the lowest bidder, Lizut. Baus, of tho Larrabee Btrect Btation, ‘was sumuoned yesterday to Mow why bu bad uot taken outa license forbls dog. It wasa THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: UESDAY, MAY 11, Joke on him, and enat tim not only @ for tho eenae, but about as much more for beer for the Uoys. * ‘Tne City Treasurer yosterday recotvod $0,114 from tho Water Department, $53 from the Cone troller, and $959 from the Collector. ALD, ChAnk returned yeatorday from nn 6x- otrsion to the Pacific Const. Inn ride of 7,000 miles ho says he only. mot one third-termer, and ho was looking for them, too. * Tim Fullerton avenue ‘pumping works’ wore closed down yesterday, the authoritica consider- ing that tho recent froshet did away with tho necessity of thelr running for some 5 DANteL GLEASON was yesterday nppotnted Superintendent of Metors, vico Michacl Ryan, resigned, Glenson hasbeen in the o:nploy o! tho city for some time, and bis promotion makes a Vacancy, Tne Sister in che of the Convent of Meroy, of Newtown Forbes, Ircland, appealed by Jettor yoaterdny to tho Muyor for assistuncs for sovonty families, whowere reported ag starving and under thoir care, Tne show-license clerk sent a communication to the Councll Inst evening, notifying the mein- bers that he had mide an arrangement with the olrous inanager by whieh thay gould gain ad inission by showlnig thelr stars.” By an over= sight tho finportant documont was not rod, ‘Wire Controller of the Vitlngo of St. Louls In- quired by letter yesterday about tho issue and sule of bonds for the past few yeurs, andthe necessary inforimntion was forwarded, Tho town, [tnppears, gets overything from Chicago except the Justa upon which tho shoes for its peo- ple are made, Tue Superintendent of Police was in rocnint: of Inquiry from Cleveland yesterday for a Mr. Mack and wifo, who are sot down as binckmall ors and burglars of the worst type. The writer claims that Mack is ii printer fn the employ of tho Times or the Lakeside Publishing Company, and he wants hitn arrested. ‘Tite donths for the week o1 184, against 218 for tho ng week. Tho principal cuuses of donth-wel Infantile cot yulsions, 17; pucumonia, 15; consumption, L diphtheria, 11; Inanition, bs bronchitis, 73 sunele Tever and measles, 6 each; and smull-pox, 2. OF the entire number, 04 were mules and W females, FRANK DAnetr, of the Controller's ollico, has beon caught at lust. He returned from a visit to St. Louis yesterday, and his engazemont fs announced ton Misgotirl belle, The dite of his miurrlage fg nut yet fixed, but it fs said that the fortunate one is “forty and fair” and ber father is largely interested lu mining property in Colorady, Sostr of tho thoatres have been disputing the Mayor's authority to incressa their licenses froin $1 to $00 per year, and yesterday the question was Inid before the Law: Department. Mr. Grinnell gave an opinion that bis Honor was right, and that tho old ordimunce on tho subject atu Fat In foree, and this will no doubt end the strife. ‘Tus Mayor wos tn recetpt of information yes- terday that a dolenauen of bis blue-yrasy Rene tucky friends, to the number of about seventy- five, would arrive in the elty on tho 2%, and ree matin several days. They were inquiring ufter accommodations, ote. and appenr to be bent on seeing tho town during tholr stay. Tho Mayor will suo that thoy are protected us far as ho can, AMONG tho building permits issued yesterday ‘was one tol, Le Jom peter to erect n four-story Tovtory GOoxIW feat, 1 tnols street, pear river, to cost $15,000, and one tu sime the to orect a flye- atory factors, 100x100, Indluna street, newr river, to cost $3,003; and ony to tho Hoard of Eduea- tlon tocrect a three-story school-house, 34x75, corner of Lincoln and Thirty-fifth streets, to cost $30,000. No New cases of small-pox wero. reported yesterday, but any number of supposed cases, which turned out to incasles, were, This morning there will bea general vaceluation of chikdren ut the corner of Noble and Ingrabam streets who werg supposed to have been ex- posed to tho Front strect cuscs of a week or more ago. Tho most of tho youn ones ore Poles, and #. minister fu that vicinity hag suceceded in persuading thelr parents not to luterfore. Tho womnn and chlle down with tho mensies continue to live nt the Henlth Otlice, and Inst evenlng tho latter was quite sick, THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Tue next Grand Jury in the Criminal Court will bo in session about tho Ath inst. Owrna to denth in tho famlly of Judge Smith, there wag no session of the Criminal Court ycs- torday, ‘s ‘Tue political excitement yesterday took pos- session of the County Cominissioners, who re- solved to postpone thelr moeting until to-mor- row. ASBISTANT-STATE'S-ATTONNEY WERNER, fs ox- ected hone this inorning froma month's visit in Colorado, ‘Tne County Building presented a desorted Appearance during the grenter part of yesterday, 0 overworked olliolals and clerks wore almost ty nman In attendunce upon the Farewoll Hull Convention or the rump guthering at the Palmer House. Fortunately there waa a dearth of business in the vurious offices, and tho ub- sentees were not missed whilet engaged In wire pulling for thoir favorit delogations,—that is to suy, the Held ngainst Grant, Foun soparatomurder trials are sot for to-day in tho Criminat Court. Goorge Stratton, tho fel- low who shot nnd killed Huttle Robinson ju tho Weat Kinzle street bagnio, a erime whieh forre- volting surroundings las seldom been equaled in the criminal annuts of the country, will plead to n charge of murder, ‘fhe eases af Jusuph Kolly, who buttered out tho brains of a comrade: with a base-ball club; John Parkinan, who shot. fn boy lust fall on tho North Side: and Charles Behitak, who ulev killed a young boy on Market street, will alao be called up. GOVERNMENT NEWS. TWENTY-Five thousand dollars In yold wero Alsbursed yesterday. ‘Tie Sub-Troasuror yesterday received $16,000 and pald out $9,000 In allvor, 4 Tuxny were 000 burrols of spirits withdrawn fer exportution from this city yesterduy. Surenvisina-Ancitect Eine is oxpected hero within a fow daya to look over the work on the new building. Tug intornal revenue rocolpts yestorday Amounted to $20,780, OF this sun, 823,8R wag fur spirits, $4,068 for tobucco aud clyura, $3,035 for beer, and 8,100 for licenses, BY agreement of tho attornoys, tho caso Ogainst Wolfaon & Wollatoin, Hank rupta alleged to huve concenled thuir assets, wis dlamissad by Comiilesioner Hoyne yesterday, and the bouds- men dischurged from Mnabiity, ‘Tis recoipts for duties eatenday amounted to $5,000. Following is tho [lst of dutinble gonds revolved; Burley & Tyrrell, 3¢ packages crovkury and glassware; Fl Leiter & Uu., Zi packet an goods; Engberg & Holmberg, cases books; 4. Wulf, 2 cnsus optical goods; Lyon & Healy, 20 eases nual) Instruments; Vorgho, Rublting & Corot packages toss, uto.t . 1. Dune, 2 pucks ayes Nquoray Purkhurst & Wilkinson, 8s" bars fron; ¥rice, Strauss & Kobu, 1 cuso hosiery, Ing Saturday wero att RELIGIOUS, THE REY, GEONGE C. LORTMER, At tho First Naptist Church last evening, a large wudlence Mstened to a discourse by tho Koy. Goorge C, Lorimer before tho Rhetoricat Soolety of the Baptist Theological Suminary at Morgan Park, Tho subject wis “Tho Relations of the Pulpit to Soclul Problems.” Kapecint reference was minds to the oxisting troubles of the laboring classes, Tho spenker said that in ho country in Europe at this day, except ltus- ela, could a monareh say, us did Louls XLV. “1 am tho State,” Holiglous lberty bad attained tho niustory of tho world, and it was neocasary to avort revolutions that the pulpit, which the penpin bad a right to lonk to as 4 champion of its wrongy, should sca that justice wus dono to allen. ‘Tho great onpitalists and monopollats of the world bad but to louk about thom to sco boys and girls clothod in rays; and yet tho ‘woulthy vloment of society was wntistied to build asylums and hospitate for n cluss do inuch jn nee of tompornt assistince. He was a poor student of history who could! not porvelve Wrovolution ju prospect, and thore wae a dus and that this sovinl problem be solved. ‘Tho quostion of the times was not how to harmonize science and religion, but how to bring about tho brotherhood ofan, It wis tho duty of the pulpit to preach v doctrinu that would ‘result iy ho alevation of humanity, and it possessed the right to lmudio overy issue that toned to clu. yuty tho condition of mun. Ali strikes an upeiees of tho people woro wrong, Dbecause were elias novementa, and nowhere in. history _ hud auch movormunta beon successful, Industry bad driven away the old wrotehed aterility, and miade tha. WoFld bloom und. blossom Hike tho rose, and ‘adustry should have songs of pralue shouted In pe tntet, und the time would come whon itwould be honored and respected, tes Myton and education would baud ty huud bring ubout « glorious chunge, and tho most impore tant thing to be acvomplisbod In this or any othor aye was the runovation of hue man souls. Tho pulpit should inspire men with nlove for God wd their tellowemon, and the speaker did nut belleve that the solo urpose of the minister to be to geutly whibper ho wdulterur and robber into heaven, “The pee plu bad # right to luok to the ininisterd, to advise and gulde thom at all tines, and be hid nu ree speut for men who undorpald their omployés, churacterizing thom oa narrow-minded, narrows ested belngy, whose souls wore so Infloltesimal audsdry that they would rattle in wy musturd> good. Phorv wus wt all tines a uutural tendency towards revolution, and rebuke by the ministry: was necessary, He did not belleve furthor prouress Jraposeibio, gud looked forward to w Wing when a bigher and purer intolligence would be the rulo throughout the parllamont of muu- kind,—tho federation of the- world.’ The elo- quant, spouker wis frequently applauded during the delivery of bls Interestiig discourse, THE BAPTISTS, ‘The wookly conferonce of Baptist mtutstora mvt yesterday Coreuvoi in Partor $4 of the Grand Pucilic, ‘Thore was large wtteudance of ylaite ora, the Commoncemont exereisosjat the Baptist. Theologicn! Seminary attracting a groat many Baptist ministers to this alty. per was to havo beon rend by tho Rev. J, K. Whooler, of Marengo, on “Tome. peeinisiy. but, owing to pit» Wheeler's iliness, tua rendliz wna postponed. The tev, John Gordon, of Buffalo, N. Y., was Introduced to the conference, Tho reverend ntleman givon drick sketch of the work of tho Baptists in Buffalo, and spoke hopefulty of tha cause in that city. * Thojltev. H.C. Mable, of Indianapolis, spoko of the work of the cburches of that city. Ho hoped that the Baptist anniversaries noxt year would be held at Indianapolis. Thoy had nover beon held in that district of country, and it was tine to the Wost, and Indiana especially, that the delegutes to the coming anulvorsnrica voto for Indianapolis as the plnce of meeting next CAT. + eheon Shults, of Rolle Pintn, In. told, of tho atruggica of a little church in his town to sip portitaolf, Ithad ndcbtot about $060, and ho asked tho conference to suggest somo way of raising It. Personally he had given half he pos- sessed to sustain it, and sooner than let it zo tider he would give tho other half, The following were sovurally introduced to the conference, and mado brief remarks: ‘Tho ftev, Messrs, Risdon, of Helvidere, IM; Bad. homens of Atlante, Ib; J. We min, Of At~ Janta, Th; He. Tupper, of Paducah, Ky. TG. Hrownson, of ‘Three Rivers, Mich; Me J. wheeler. Hid Kulumnzoo, Mich.; N. Carr, of Ko- ome, Eid. Tho Rov, I, W. Reed, of Qmabn, spoke of tho yast amount of infidelity provatent in Nebras- ka, Mon were needed on the fronticr to check this terrible evil. ‘Those wha would do tho greatest Foot were thoae who had gonuine ae pathy and pluck, and who could talk as wall to tno resident of n dugout asto the Inhabitantot B marble mansion, . ‘Tho Ray. H.C. Wools, of Minneapolis, out- ned tho work go far done by tho Baptists tn his city, Tho Huptists hud Keven churches there, with a menibersh!p of . Thero wore over 1,000 acholars enrolled in thoir Sunduy-schools, After remarks by othor yenticmen, the con- ferenco adjourned, ITEMS, Tho Congregational wilnisters mot at tho Grand Faoitto at tho usual hour, the Rev. B.D. Enton occupying tho chulr, After the report of tho work of the Sabbath, tho meeting discussed the growth of Eon ational churches. There were presont Dre, . A, Noble, FW, Fisk, W. H. Tidwell, 8. U. Wileox, the Rovs. Messrs. 8. Hi. Peoke, H. H. Robbing, A, Little, W. H, Brewster, B. F, Leavitt, J. &. Bissell, J. 0, Armatrong, 8. ‘Te Kidder, H, L. Hammond, I, D, Eaton, A. Monroe, W. A, Lloyd, James Powoll, Mr. C. @. Hammond, and the Rov. Mr. Newhall. Tne Third Presbyterian Churoh was opened last night for stratgers desiring to scouro scents, but there was no regular sale, nit the old senta being retnined. Tho revenuo from the pews how amounts ton triile over $16,000 annually. ‘Tur Methodlst Preachers’ Assoolation met at tho usual hour yesterday forvavon, and was called to order by the Rev. Dr. Boring. Tho following, visitors were present: The “Rey. Messrs. James SM. Davidson, Beloit, Kns.; A. L. Cooper, of Vermont, In.; Q. L. Hubbs, Applo- ton, Wia.; Dr. Haring, of ‘Loxna; J. 8. ‘Leavitt, of tho Wisconsin Conferenco; and J. W. H. Care Hale, of the Michiqun Conference, At the request of tho mumbors, tho: Rov. James M. Davidson addressed the meeting, xiving some account of bis experionce, us a Chaplain tn the army. ‘The regnirr order of tho dny was postponed for two weoks, Sucit a alight attendance was pent ‘yester- day mrorciine nt the meutlny of the Presbyterian: mulniatore wt onlyan informul mecting wus held, THE DAUGHTER-MURDERER. Inquest on the Body of Mary Tobin— The Father Hold Without Baill, Tho Inquest on the boty of tho girl Mary Tobin, su pposed to have died from Injuries intileted by her fathor, James Tobin, Inst Saturday night, was held yostorday afternoon at tho West Miuli« son Street Police Station. Tho examination was conducted by Coroner Munn. The prisoner, Tobin, was present with his counsel, A. 8. Trude, and Appenred Indifferent to bls surroundings during the examination, occastonatly whisporing to-bts attorney. Sra. ‘Tobln-was in tho room, and, deeply affected, erying incessantly, rata Tho jury was compused of the following: Philip Nigers,» foreman, James - Holden, P. Shrum, John Motfutt, A. 0, Hawloy, and A. Lo- dar. : ps MEDICAL TESTIMONY. ot ‘The first witness enlled was Dr. George’ W. Roynolds, of =8 Milwaukee avenue. Ho tosti- fied that be had been called to 133 North Halsted strot, to, seo the girl Mary Tobin, whout 07d o'clock Saturday night. Bbe was dend when ho arrived, and the body was lying on the lounge in the front room. He had made no examination excopt to see.whether life was extinot or nuts- ‘Tho next witness was tho County Physichin, Dr, Mluthnrdt. His testimony was in reforence to the post-mortem examinntion hold Sunday. No oxternal bruisea hnd_ been found on the body with tho exception of n slight blue apot onrone side of tho forehead aud a few discolurations on tho orm, Hoth tungs were ‘found totbe congosted, the ‘left lung adhering towthe chest, Indicating an attack of pape at some time. The stomuch and. smull intestines wero congested and filled with blood caused by two larze bruises on tho luwer wall of thostomich, which must buve been produced by a heavy pressure, The rowl cause of death had Leon a Inrge clot of blood cuvoring nearly nll ot the loft side of the brain, and soverul bruises on the skull, ono directly: above tho blood-clot. Dr. WMuthandt gnve it ns his opinion thut this npoplectic condition had been onused by some gevere concussion to the braiu,—n heavy Dlow or full. ‘The cause of death way tho rupture of a btvod yessol in the cavity of tho braln, : v. John. H. MeCultlough, of NO 08 Halli atrest, was tho next witness. He had pasalng 133 Hulsted street Saturday night when he heurd erles for pollee, and had “gone in and giver his assistance in moving tho injured girl, He bad nut sven any brutes on the budy ut the tints, but there ld beon a discharge of jood and cermin from the mouth and nose. He hud assisted at the post-mortem exumination, and testified to tho suing effect that tho County Phyaiolan did. ‘ NICHOLAS GLASSCOT, of No, 164 Noble atreot, was nuxt called. He was ong of tho men who were drinking with Tobin on Saturday night, and bis testimony didn't amount to much. He bad taken several drinks with ‘Tobin, and had been invited to bis house to have some beer, When at the house be had soen: Yobin kiss and fondlo his daughter, ns MHS, MARY ROINGON, the principal witnoss against Tobin, thon took the stand. Her story of tho affair hus ulroudy beon published in Tug Tursung. She testified ositively that the girl hid not fallon on her Tread, aud that Tobin had struck her on tho head, Death bud struck the girl Murs) while in tho water-olost, utter sho had dragged her away trom her fathor, Jchard Tobin, the yoar-old son of the pris- oner, a bright, wolledresied little follow. thun took the stund and told tho same story, mmost word for word, 18 d1rs. Robinson, Mra. itobinson. had hidden him under a bed in the adjoining room, und ho hid sean the whole nifuir, Afters ward ho bud soon hls sister dio, and thon went to tho house of Mr. Nolan, a neighbor. 3 MATTIEW NOGAN, 0 brother-in-law of Mr, Nolan, waa noxt called. Hy bad boon altting up Ragurgay night with bis slstur, who was sick, and had herd eriva ont- aide, He wont out, and heard Yobln calling bls children, | Shortly after Mrs, Tobin came to im | an asked him to go to or daughter, who wna im Io had found the yirl ia the water-closet with Mri, Robinson, but eho bad beon unablo to talk. Ho hud carrie her into bis sister's house, and had sont fora doctor and a potivemun, ‘Tho doctor enme tn about ahulf an hour, and pronounced the girl dead, Hogan contradieted the little boy, in that he awore ho was in his house at lenst twent: ininutes before ho found the girl, and be couk not huvo acon her dio. i Mira.‘Tobin was enited, but Mr, Trude objcoted to ter ovidenes xs Incompetent, Shu appeared dazed, and did not wish to say anything, OFFICER JAMES W, KEER : tostifiod that ho bad mudo the arrost nbout 9 o'clock Suturday night. Tobin did not appear to bo intoxicated, und bad Ho hud said ha was rondy to go with tho oficer’ if hu had dono anything. ‘This waa tho list witness examined, and the jury retired, remaining out about A half hour, i tholr return thoy pena tholr vordict, in whiuh thoy bad found that tho girl, Mary ‘Tobin, had como to her donth from Injuries recelved at tho hundgof her futhor, James Tobin, and recum- mended that he bo held without bail to awalt tho action of the Graud Jury. SUICIDE, Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Dernorr, Mich. May 10.—This morning Charles Schwelkart committed auicide by shooting bim- gulf through tho head. Tho bull ontored tho right temple and passed outof tho left, causing death instantly, Schwolkart bud been first oltl- cor of the United States Ughthouse supply-boat, for tho past olevon years, During tho boat's re- turn to this olty, about April 23, from a trip to Milwaukeo I appre that he and somo of the ollicers bud a dispute, which so enraged him thut be concluded not to yo uboard tho Wirrlugton again, and cver since his arrival penta te ae a di es Leh ‘Khe liquor ually ma © and ‘dospon While bis wife yas. prey rel bre morning he told ber Joon to get a drink of in wahort thine, ie got his driuk and thon wont iuto the woud-shed iy the rear of his houses and rod the futal shot, E ss : FINANCIAL, Cepan Rarrpa,Ta., Muy 10.—0.W, Midiin, drugs gist, hus made an assignmont. Llabilitioa, $1T,- ud; aasets, $6,000. Thore aro fifty-five crodit- uo was yo! ton sae whisky, and would return ors, and among thom eleyou Chicugo tyne; othors in Philadelphia, Loulayille, Now York, Burttnyten, Dubuque, and Omuba. ‘Tho Hon, Biuion Cumoron, & distant relative of Minth dy for $5,000 borrowed mone; 3 ta mt —————————— Mobdetur, the physloloyical rejuvenator of the organic system, for wakefuluces and dobility. talked ratlonully,, CRIMINAL NEWS. A Gang of Abstract Swindlers Arrested at Topeka, » Kas. at Chapter of Shooting Affrays from tho Usually Veacenblo State of Town. A Fatal Quarrel Betwaon Two Mon in a Wostern Town. MORTON. 8t. Lours, Mo., May 10.—Anothor apparontly crooked transnotion uf Gen, It, A. Morton, who tein Jail horo charged with forgery, turned up to-day. Ituppears Morton was in Leadville, Colo,, Inst month, whore he made the nequuint- ance ot a number of prominent eltizens, among them J, Sf, Drashler, of tho tending reul- ostato flrmot Brashier & Gay, and out aulte 4 figure among, gentlemen of, wenlth and = position, -and) oon April 2t he presented to the Bunk of Lendyillo a draft for $2,000, trawn by J, i. Drow, on tha Fourth Nas tional Bank of 8t,,Louls, payable to tho order of A.B, Morton. Mr, Béashler, {nto whose favor Morton scoms to have apeelully Ingratinted bim- self, not only ideritifled Morton ut tho bank, but indorsed the draft, and Morton recelyod tho money and left town, Tho draft camo here’ In duc timo, and tho bunk, knowing Drow, ‘had it roteated, on asked about tho affair to-dity, Morton te- knowledged having recelyed. tho money, an auld if Drow was here te could give i entis- factory explanation of tho aifair. Tho banic oiticers and polices wuthorilles hero think Drow 1 myth, and that thodratt was bogus. Tho ap: Hention of Morton fora relensy uluter a writ of abeas corpus will be argued to-morrow. SPURIOUS AUSTRACTS, Spectat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune. ToreKA, Kas., May 10,—-Threo prominent oltl- zens of Kingman County have been arrested for obtaining money from loan ngonts through- out the country upon spurious abstracts of title tolands in that county. The parties arrested Karr, 2 Notary Public; and Wt. J. MeLean, for- merly Deputy Sherilt, Sprowles and Kare gavo bonds in the sum of $2,500, MeLonn was unable to furnish ball, and, fe in Jail nt Hutentnson, Tho plan was by forging tho namo of tho Register of Deeds to tho abstracts, present them to tho Joan yents, ns is the custom, haylig ment to porsonate the Intended borrowera, and thon divide tho amount of the loon. The obtained €3,000 fram Mr. Watkins, a loan-agent in Lawrence, $1,100 from Mr. Duvide son, In Wichita, and other amounts from other agents, the extent of which Is not known. | It sumo Instanees rw eee ‘wis represented 16 improved farmaf and in ono conse $1,600 was ob- tained upon tund which Is still owned by the Government. “Towa. Des Motnes, Ia May 10,—Two months ago Wilttam Kirkland*camo from Nebruska to Lae conn, Warren County, and on Wednesday his wife, from whom ‘ho had separated, followed. Meeting hor husband at the door of the board- {og-house, she drew u rovolver aud shot nt him, Kirkland saw her inotlon, and partially avoided n fatal shot by knocking her hand upward s0_ that tho ball passed through his arm and grazed, his skull. Sho ut one became insane. Jowlousy: 1g anid to be tho cause. ‘ At Chariton John' Barlow serlousty stabbed Thoms Proctor, and the latter is jun dangerous: condition, Barlow had separated from his wife, , and was Jealous of Proctor. x William Gunnaye ghot Mrs. Prisellia Lowe In Clour Creek Township, Poweshiok County, Friday evening, The womin died Instantly, The trouble. grow out of cults belonging tothe wqmun tres- passing on tho oat ilelds of Gunnage, The Com onor’s Jury think it was premeditated murder, MURDER AND SUICIDE. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. 8r. Pau, Minn May 10.—A special to tho Pioucer-Press, from! Bauk Contre, gives pirtidur lars of the alngulak,denth of two Swede boys, whose names could yot bo obtaincd, Thoy wont away from hone ta’ play together, and wore afterwurds seen quprroling. Some time latgr ‘one was found lying faco downwards inn pool of water, dead, ,Jongor search discovora tho other also Head in a pond some distance from tho fygt. From appearances tt id Judged that tho seqopd, fighting with tho firaty, throw hin down ito’ the water and held bly ‘until he was dend; thon, diseovoring thut tho othor was dead, an ulizing the serious nature of the deed, was sei: with four and remorse, and went away and drowned bimsolf, The pare ticulara given by tho speciil are very meagre,’ and it 1s received too late to Learn more. ——— A FATAL QUARREL. Spectat Dispatch fo The Chicago Tribune, «* East SAGINAW, Mioh., May 10,—At Wilder'a: Camp, near Furwoll, hfty-itve milos from this. clty, yesterday, Gentko Wood killed ono James Farrier. The mun ght into an altercation, when: Farrier attempted to, strike Wood with « heavy stick, and tho lutter and struck bis nadailunt o blow on the head from the etfoots of which he died In throe houra.- Wood gave himself: up, and his examination takes pluce on ‘Thu y. Farrier is ropres sonted to have provoked the quurrel. 4 SWEARING VENGEANCE. ‘Wrourra, Kas.. Muy, 10.—The ringleader of tho’ mob of track-Inyers: that was attompting to re- leuso one of tholr number from tho Auguata jail, where be had bocn placed in default of a fine which had been finposed for an indecent exposure of his person, .was shot dend by City Marshal Richardson Saturday night. Augusta dau town fo Butler County, tho present terminus of the St. Louis and Sun Francisco Raltroud, Tho Marshal ta undyr arrest und juyers, when, last heard from, were swearing Venyeuuce on tho town. —— A WARD CASE. % Darton, O., May 10.—Charles Britton was shot at tho Town of Miumisburg to-day and fatully injurod. He has for-some time past been a ter- ror tothe town and neighborhood, He robbed tho monoy-drawer nt tho hotel in that town thig morning und wus followed by thu pruprictor and. soveral others, by whom fhe was shot after a ied and ruuniug fire on both sides for eeveral miles, —— DEAD AT THE TIIRD SHOT. Sr. Louis, Mo. ‘May 10,—Thomnas Morne, achool-teacher, ond Jobn 1D. Tuylor, botween whom thore existed bid blood, mot at Arrow Noek, Balino County, ’Suturday. Both tmmedt- ately drow revolvers, and at thothird shot by Horne Taylor fell doyd, ASSASINATED. Meurnis, Tenn, May 10—iutus Armistead, forownn of Ed Hart’y plantation, fourteen alles south of this city, waa assasinated lust night by an unknown negro, ‘Armistoad was shot with a double-barreled shotgyn while In thoback-yard, ‘Tho assasin oacaped. — A MISSOURI DUEL. Tooneviuce, Afo., May 10.—Thomus Hornoand Jobu D. Taylor met in tho streot at Arrow Nook und began fring at each other, Horno'a third whot proved futl to’ haylor. ‘The ditticulty ier out of bngoeleort to Hornv as u teacher in Tay Joe's district. af SENTENCE TO SE COMMUTED. GaALveston, Tox,, May 10.—Hurry Scbuffor, sentenced to be hanged.hore Friday, will have his sentonce commuted to lmprisonment for lifo, <> WHITTAKER CASE, New York, May 10.~A Washington special says the fuo simile printed in New York Thun day, giving the celubrated noto of warning to Cudet Whittakor, and the speoimon of tha cadot's handwriting, bavo been curofully ecruti- nizod by the War Department, whoro different opinions, resulting from tho oxamlnanon, pre- yall, Almost careful gxaimination was mude geaberday by i ninuber’ of Government nia who, perhaps, ure better capablo of Judys hours, Ing of tho ‘rusembtince, in difforent styles of obirography than any othor cluss of vxporta, and their Judgment was that thetwo notes were written by tho same poreon, _—<————— DANGEROUSLY ILL, Special Dispatch (0 The Chicago Tribune, - INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 10.—Latcst ‘udvlocs from Gov, Willlams atate that tho physiolans have given up ull hope of hia wifo's recovery. Hor death, it ts anid fd only . auestion of timo, and is momentarily oxpucted, Mrs. WUlame Ig ‘a very old lady, the soa jor by a fuw yours of her busband. She bas neyor Yoon in Indianapolis sinco the Governor was innugurated, proforring toremaln at the old shome und look ufter tho form io hor husband's absence. i. ELECTION, SUSTAINED. Baw Francisco, Cal,,' May 10.~In the action ‘brought iu tho Superior Court to test tha valld- ty of the recent frechu|ders’ election in this city, J Judge Wilsou to-day fendered a decision sus- 1880—TWELVE PAGES. aro M. 8, Sprowles, County Attornoy; E. M." icked up a plece of fron |: : the tracks . taining tho valldity of tho otectlon. ‘Tho matter will be heand hy the Suprome Court on appeal next Wednesday. SEVERE STORMS. AT ALSEY, ILT. ‘Speclat Dispateh to Tae Chicago Tribune, Winciirstent, ML, May 10.—Tho thriving little Villago of Alsey, on the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Road, about six miles south of this place, was nonrly destroyed by n fearful wind- stor which swept over it at 7 p.m. Sunday, It was preceded Uy ahoavy rain, nccompanied by terrible thunder and Hyhtning, and those who were watching the sky noticed tho binok clouds coming, one from tho north, the othor from the Houthwest. A short distnnee from tho town thoy seomod to met, and the wind swept ina narrow puth through the pluce, demollsh- ing everything in {ta way. It insted only about three minutes, but long enough to render the town a scone of destruction and desolation. Ninetcen or twenty bulldings wore olthor totally or partinily deatroyed, but, for- tunately, no lives. were list, Ono of tha heav- Jest losers Is Thomug Robertsy whose fine now brick store and ngbulturnl warchouse nro nh ahipeless pile of brivk nnd timbers, Loss about: 1. Two warehouses belonging to IL M. Hint, of Wiuteball, ago ure in rains, one being blown complercly to pieces, the other losing tho rouf from one portion, the malin building being twisted arowtnd on to the railroad track. A’ large two-story frame was lifted from its foundation and act partinily neroas the cctlar, Ong small frame was carcied entirely away and alstributed mong the streets, At the tile factory: owned by Neal & Ruiter tho klin full of tite wis destroyed, and park of the engine torn vir, yhout a0. Othor buildings had tho roots ott, windows amushed, and walls erneked, Ebey lost about $1,500 in bis_potter and two dwelliiig-houses, ‘The tatal loss fg estimated at between $14,000 nnd $15,000, A forty-acre tleld of wheat weross the railrond Is covered with the débris of buldings, J.T. Curtis’ houee, three miles south of slsor nd tha roof blown off, and tho orchard was totalty destroyed. Some datnage fs reported in adjacent towns, but no dotlait nows ling yot been received. IN M’LEAN COUNTY. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Broomtxaron, (ll, May 10,—Tho most fearful cyclone that has ever been known in MoLean Cuunty swept noross tho enstern part of tho county about? o'clock Inst night, doing dam- nye to houses, barns, orchards, fences, and trees to ut tenst $100,000, In Arrowsmith Township twolvo divellings were. utterly demolished; an orchard of 160 trees nll gone; but one tree loft. The son of Mra. Iuuiney was novorely: Injured, Millard Banks was dangerously hurt, Mrs, Bune and child were burned very severely. In Em- pire Township the daiage was neurly as gene eral nnd costly. The homo ot Edward Reeso vas demolished, and Mr. and Mrs. Reese in thoir bod were lifted and carried 1 quarter of 2 mile and set down Int wheat field, “A child of Mr. Kerlotz had its skull fractured and will dic. Tho track of the cyclone was three-quarters of a milo wide. In Normal two horses wore killed by Nghtuing. Onmio. Cincinnatr, O., May 10.—A henvy storm of raln nnd hatl pusged over the elty at midnight, accompanied by much lightning. Speelals to the Gazelte sny the wind storm this afternoon did inuch damage in farious places north of Clucinnatl. ‘ At Union City, Ind., some- thing nke a tordado prevailed, blowing down the agricultural works of J.C, Hartsell, a plan- ing-mlll owned by Anderson, the spoke and hub Tnetory of . Cc, Carter, the — bitttur- tub factory of Hook Bros: and a number of other bulldings. Near Mount Gllend, O., the atorm twisted down trees and doatroyed much fonuing, At Ashland. 0., the ruot of the Cit: Hall was carried off a distance of 200 yards. Near West Jotftorson, O., the lightning struck the burn of Jacob Tigh, burning it and its contents, fen tli Henry Davis, who had tuken shelter ‘The | day hag been very warm and close. NEAR SPRINGFIELD, TLL. Brninarienp, I, May 10.—A heavy storm of wind and lightning swopt over tho city Inat, night, but tho damage was slight except that Bone tin roofs wore torn off. At Woodlawn, six miles from Jacksonville, on tho Jacksonville & Southeastern Railroad, a tornado at 11 p.m. tore down tho station-house and wreoked othor houses. Mr. Bokmnan’s house wus destroyed; his right Rain broken, his G- yourold duugtiter instantly killed, and hs wita fatally injured. The house of Jerry Cox wag destroyed and hls wife and hired ‘girl blown away. ‘Choy were found: this morning a quarter of a mile from the alte of the house—both dead, AT GUTIIRIG, ILL. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, Crintox, Il, May 10—Last night while tho cyclone which pnssedi ovor this vicinity was in progress, the smal! humiot of Guthrie, composad of four houses and tho depot, belonging to tho Springtleld Division df tho Ilmols Central Rond, wasatruck by Hghtulug, and the entire settle. ment burned to the ground, involving a loss of severn) thousand dollars, No ono hurt. Tho wind blow a gule at tho time, AT CLINTON, ILI. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Cranton, Ul., May 10.—Anothor heavy wind- storin visited Clinton last ulght, doing a great deal of damage to shrubbery and fruit, In Bar nott Township a dwolling-houso was demolished ond otbor daninge done to outhouses, Losses: not known, INDIANS. RUMORED MASSACRE. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Denver, Colo, May 10,—The Denver Tribune has the following: "Lake Crrv, Muy 10.—Davis, whoarrived bere from Gunnison Friday night, informs us that during the forenoon ho met on tho ‘road Oregon Bill and a gentleman whoso mume he did not learn, ealled ‘Major,’ who roportod that a party of twonty-five pProspecters on tho roscrvation had beon at- tacked by a band of the White River Utes and twelve killed, the remainder being corraled and fighting. Upon arriving at Burlow, on Indian Creok, Capt. Allen told Mr. Davis that tho stage-driver from Los Pinos Agency brought ® report from the Agency confirming tho rumor, and that tho ronutInder of the party hid sathor been killed or captured since Oregon BIL ‘fho supposed victims are undoubtedly tho Bradbury party, whose depurture for the rescr- vation wie noted 1 ahort thine ago, and which ig composed of well-known citizens of Det Norte and Sun Juan. Wo give tho report for what it ts worth. Wo hope thnt it ia an unfounded report, but fearis is too true, THE ARIZONA INDIANS, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tucson, Ariz. May 10.—Gen, Carr, at Fort Lowell, hag boen anxiously oxpeeting news from tho frontall day, but bis only advices are that in Friday's fight, whioh Insted threo hours, Vie- ,toria had oloven mon killed. Victoria's ontire ‘band numbers less than 200, and it ig probable fully threo-fourths thoroof were in to-dny's fight. Gen. Curr bas boon busy all day preparing for the doparture of forty men and aniinals to-morrow, and be blinself will Bturt for tho front altnost immedintely, taking with him about thirty more, including the mill- tory band and olorks, thus moving Almost all the vavullable force from Lowell, Carr's supplica nro in food order, and he tg preparing to be out. soveral weoks, It 1s Eeuntly be romeetton thore ghould bo so fow inen at hfs dispogal, 2t is con- jectured Victorin’s band has tlod ta Now Moxico, with Moj. Vuppor and Capt, Kramer {n purault. — 4 UTES ABROAD, ~ Baut Lake City, May 10.-A brother of tho Ute Chicf Donglas with 150 Whito Rivor Indians, men and womon, are encamped on Sulins Crock, near Salina, Utih.: anor huye asked a merchant’ to got thom forty kegaaft powder, Thoy aro wotl finounted: cluthedy and ‘equipped: they are evidently here nftor ammunition, [tis rus mored that certaln Utah bands are to rendeayoug at Balina Camp fora powwow. Trouble te feurod by the propie, aw Youx, May 10.-A Denvor dispatch saya it bags been reported thore that » Barty of 200 inlnors Invaded the Uto Reservation In the violn- ity of tho Gunnison ilver four days neo, and gcon after crossing the line thoy wero attacked the Indians, Twelvo of tho minors woro killed, and It ig fearod that tho remainder wore ‘killed or captured, [t appear’ that miners aud proapoctors aro pouring Into tho Ute country frou ull directions, —* ——— INDIANS: SURRENDERED. BAN Francisco, Cal., May 10,—A Prescott dis- patch gaya the Chilehuova Indlans who have boon committing somo atrocities in thelr vivin- ity, killing sovoral white mon, have surrendered tocol, Price, commanding the Dopartmont of Colorada, DR. LIVINGSTON, ‘Yanwron, D. T,, May 10.~Tho stumpago case against Dr. Livingston, ‘ex-Indlau Agont, at Crow Crock; endod this afteracon In 4 verdict of acguittal, the jury being out onc hour and twen- ty minutes, This was tho Shes UOn which the uy Alsagreed upon a formor ft: Dr, Living stoi bas been geuiitted on five indictments, and ot cugvicted on any, ys... OBITUARY, ‘ Bpectat Dispatch to ‘The Catcaga Tribune, Souru Benv, Ind, May 10.—Dr. Louis Hum- phreya dled last night in tho ith your of his age. Ho wus widely known and prominent in bis posl- tot bY we the, War ho waa modienl dtsector of thé army, holding the rani of Coloncl, with hendquartors firtt ut Waablagton and afterward at Louisville. « i EVANAVILLE, Ind, May 10.—Elizabeth Land- son dicd Inst eyening at the country sent of bor grandson, Mr. P. Sonionin. Shoe wna 103 years gud A,months old. _! ‘yj, CANADA, Tho Harbor Debt of Montren!—Roport= cd Maangere of Mounted Police=Mne Finc-The Anticipated Prizo-eKight— Cattle Importations, Spectal Dispatch to:The Chicago Tribune, Montneat, May 10.—Tho City Council at ita meeting this evening appointed a Committeo to consider the propricty of tho city nasuming the harbor debt, with the view of freeing abipplng. coming hore from harbor dues, Tho Committee was instructed to report to the Council on Mon- doy noxt. sie Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, : Orrawa, Mny 10.—Thorg ts consiterable ox- cltoment hero over f rumor that several mem. bers of the Mounted Police had beon shot while attempting to arrest {hp murderers of Grayburn! and ews froth tho Northwest is anxiously awalted. Col, Osbofne Smith, who fa in the city, thinks thoro is no fotlndation for the rumor. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Conuinawoov, May ..10.—Arrived—Propeller Tako Erle, from Chiengd, with 10,600 bustiela coro, 100 barrels pork, génoral cargo, and pase sengers, + Departod—Propoller Lake Eric, Milwaukee and Chicago, 300 tons of frelght und u fow pis gungers. as Spectat Dispatch to The Ohleago Tritine. Pour DAtaouste, May 10, Bound up—Schoon- ors Albatross, Kingston to Chicago, light; P. ‘Locke, Oswego to Chicago, -conl; stenm-barge Albion, Kingston to Chicago, Ught, sound down—Schooner Cortez, Milwaukeo to. Oswego, wheat. Wind, southwest; light. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune. Krxastox, Ont. May, 10.—Tho following schooners arflyed to-day from Chicago: Mury Battle, 20,000 bushels of corn;,A, Mulr, 23,7 bushels of corn: Belle Mitehett, 19,000 bushels of corn; Millnrd Fillmore, 18,400 bushels of corn; 1, (. Street, [27 bushels of corn, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Ponrsitourin (near Einyston), May 10.—Ar- rived—Schooner Manzauillia, from” Chieayo, orn. Spectat Dispateh to The Ohteago Tribune. Smcou, Muy 10,—Soveral cases of rities wera sent from the armory here to Port Donn by tha morning triln, to bo distributed amongst the volunteers to be ealled out inaid of tho clvil ower Inthe event of the prize-fighters com- ng over to Long Polnt. Tho steamer Annio | Craig hna been chiurtered to convey the nuthorities and tho volunteers to tho scone of uetlon, 6. it hus been thought that: tho landing of tho prize-fighters might be ate tempted. At Peacock Point arrangements bayo been mude to frustrate thelr intentions. A number of Special Constables were sworn in this afternoon. shh The Eldredge Sewing-Machine.—{t leads the world, ani tho Dest for you to buy. Sold on monthly payments. 109'State street, Times: Our highest artists in dontistry: Th McChesnoys boyon! doubt, though but 3S a Bot Rosy-choeked misses and pretty boys buy thelr candy at Dawsou's, 211 Stato atrecte Indigestion, dyspepsin, nervous prostration, and all forms of general debility relieved by tuk- ing Mensimnn's Peptonized Beef Tonle, the only proparntion of Leet containing its entire uutri- fous propertics, It is not a more stimulant like the extrucls of becf, but contains blood-making, force-gencrating, nnd life-sustaining propertios; fa invaluabto in ull enfoebled conditions, whether the result of exhaustion, uervous prostration, overwork, or ncute disease; particularly if ro- sulting from pulmonary complaints, Cnswoll, Hazard & Co., Proprictors, New York: For salo by druggists, BIRTHS, BOND—Nay & Mrs, it, Bond, a daughter. DEWING=To A. J. and E.M. Dowing, 38t Washlugion-at. May 9, agon, jowlug, 38t West ——— DEATHS, THCLANDBUNGN-—On Monday morning nftor an ness at five monte, Mrs. einaan 2 Hehundburih, ed soats: Klin wis the motlier OF a bad Jou ‘Motnndburgh, and Sir. Jobn ti. Wilson, of nity. : #unoral from hor lato rostdonco, No. 20 Hant Chien= go-ay., un ‘Tuosday afternoon, May 1), at2 o'clock, OS ANN CA Musdato, I : nary tubereulosia, diced : unoral trom lute residenee May iia: m, Frlonds of the family invited to uttond. EP Hilludata (slioh.), Woledo (0,), and Syracuse (N, ROMINA thia elt 8 N—In this city on Satu) tha 8 panlexror tho tbeals Mase Giausl duusltiee ay Pees Si horal wil taka piace thie day from tho rend eh MEE taceat oats Clee ' Caen . Frionds of the family are invited to attend. a", TOOMEY—Monday morning, 3a Jom B: ‘Toomey. nt hia late rosktouce, sis Arshor-ays sued St Jenne thontha and days. protien tao South Halatederte te lO tne Byrearriones toCalvary, Eriends Invited without turiher notice NENZ—May} at ldnco No. 660 We 4 Jonler youngest san Of Ubristopa aad done ions sued S$ yoord ond 7 wont! marah from Ito. residence nv) py ms Gracolund, “‘Grionde of tuo tumntyanvitous 7 ANDERSON—Infant son of Hand Anna Andors* son, Say v ¥LENSOL—Btay 10, Stanton 8, Kborsol, boloved son Loheral Wom ble Into roala 288 Cott rol ata residence, Qruvo-sy., Wadnesany the Eth aeap. wa by corto {" Ottawa papers plense copy. 5 APPELT—Sunday morning, May 9, at his rosldenco, 403 West ‘Twoltth-st., August A, . beloved tiumband of Hea Anpel es hale g, Vunoral May 12o41 p.m, from restdonce to Grace- land Comotery. * ANNOUNCEMENTS. ann nner A MASS-MEKTING OF THH PEOPLE OF CHil- engo will be held in Karwall Hall tuis ‘Tucaday Byoning BtBo'ciock, to uphold tho Mn: Common Coundll, in dofeating tho ntroclous att ‘of the so-callou Chicago & V Company ty approprinta nourly a square mille of ter~ ritory at (he narrowest point of tha Sonth Division, extinguishing the strects and thoroughfarca which connect lt with the busino#s contre of Clucngzo. ‘This Vast umount of proporty is wanted to "farm out to nor corporations fur the benult of this Rallroad oul Company, Letave roporty-uwner on th Sidontiar okie’ fail oxpoua will boyiver, : . A GubGTING UF THE SEVENTH WARD Kepublican Club will be held this. Mans’ tial ty Tweltth and. Witton nes eG Oreluck, A full muoting fs requontod as the Club olocts oltcors fur the ousuing 1x muntie, GOSPEL, TEMPERANCE MEETING Wilh ELE creas Se ay Wi Lata co nla : Gormorly Winatte o'clouee ieee ¥ ae WILL CONDUCT THE NOON: 1a ROW. A. LATTIMORE WILL LEAD THE: Gosnol tamporance mooting to-night nt Lower Furwelt Hall, MPUERE WILL BE A REGULAR MEETING OF tho Watehmakers™” and dowelore’ Aawociatian ‘Tuesday ovening, May 1M, ut tho club-room of the Shorman House. BAKING POWDER. Absolutely. Pure. MADE PROM GR APE CHRAM TART AI Ffoubokeopor'a favorite In \cadiog cities oF tho world, Jo other preparation iuakos such light, tiky, h roaultiny x min ender for the Gdve: ie Choralat, De. Mott, WOYAD BAKING POWDER C6. Now Vark, . CLOSES CLEANING, U re hd bes 4° reasud , O. D. “a |MetsAaN. CHO: themed 4 and 2Ut Want BMadieas ‘ Chicago, & 107 North 8lGth-wd., Hts Moule, AL mod cadiow roses, 4ncqu LADIES AND GENTS.N. CAND v CANDY. eee i) ht eee Bon veh 84 ur $5 for a souuly rus}! box by; pend bart tricdly guntly und ‘strictly pure, ayy ar Address GUSTHER, Cuutectionar, 79 Mudlsun-at, Chichgo, May, 10, Alfred A. ‘Munn’ ‘} gon. Al full AUCTION SALE: “Ty ERISON, FLERSERT EEE prod Ww Heng ee EE Ci Choice and Elegay FURNITURE AT AUCTION, COMMENCING This (Tuesday) Morning, May 1 _AT 10 O'CLOCK, "IB LARGEST AND MOST LEGA Parlor Suits, Chamber Sets, Dining-Room Furniture, Sideboards, Hall Trees, - Mirrors, Kasy and Camp Chairs, a, aC, ac, ‘We will also include in this sale Messrs, L. G, FAIRBANK & 60's ENTIRE STOCK OF ART FURNITURE ; SALE AT STORES, & 150 Wabash-ay; “BLISON, FLEMSHEIM & CO, Auctloneers, PEREMPTORY SALE 8 Covered Buggies, . AT OUR STORES, 84 & 86 RANDOLPIGHT., THIS (TUESDAY) MORNING, at 10 o'ctock, EIASON, FLERSHEIM & CO., Auctioneers By GEO. P. GORE & CU, Wand #2 Wabash-nv, REGULAR TRADE SALE! DRY: GOODS, Clothing, Carpets, Tuesday, May 11, at 9:30am, Straw G. Itibbons, 1 os Res pater Linon Suits, Clreatars, Hot AN LMUPORTANT SHOWING! QEO. P, GORK & CO., Auctioneers, Wadnosday, May 12, at 9:30 m, WE SHALL SELL AT AUCTION TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED CASES Boots, Shoes, & Slippers Which will bo ono of tho clennent antos of primes sonable goous mado thls sexsun, a e AT BAME TIME WE SHALL SELL . 1/00 Pairs MANUFACTURERS’ SANPLES, For Men’s, Women’s, and Misses’ Weaty" a ‘To which your wspecial attentiun Isasked. 1d ls to be Monday, avalognen and gon tay 309m He Thursday, May 18, at 9:30 a.m, REGULAR TRADE SALE CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE ‘Tho Largest and Most Attmetive Salo of the Bet: i assortment Of W.G,, C. Cy luck st Yotiow Ware. Ginssware of ovory dorcriptt T.ninpe, Lamp Fl lon, my, jam Fixtures, rackets, Rnlves and Forts, ic. Goods packed for country more! Peek ec. Pe GONE & Cu. Auconter. SPECIAL Straw Goods Sale! Thursday, May 13, 9:30 a.m, FAN : Lacs’ tso, Fur Hat alee Linon Suits, Circulars, Dusters, otc. Ladtes’ wear und other spuciaitles, 100 CARTONS. FLOWERS. uneer By HENRY & HATC! + Auctloneons 137 & 1 Wabash LARGE AUCTION TRADE SLE Boots, Shoes, & Slippers, TUESDAY, MAY 11. Wo shall forte tho sale of goods Taosday, byortt of ownors, and, u@ wo offer nono but consigned £00 itts very apparong that-buyors In attondance wil rH tha benotit, Wo are in redulpt of a large number Involcas of atch gous pa jiava not beratoture fo" tholr way into any auction house, Shoo buyers Yourselvos uf this yoldon opportunity, WEDNESDAY, MAY (2, LANGE AUCTION SALE ’ DRY Coops, Clothing, & ‘Tate; Gutlory, Hosiors, Habrol: crfan Oia’ Bavtiation Gouda wiles, Nodoay #6 LARGE LINE STRAW HATS. Our sates commonea on time, namoly W o'clock, TENKY & LATCH, sucuuaeet 1 POMEROY & CO. 1 ERO, fRantateat TUESDAY'S SALE, ~ May 1, at 0180 0, me Pe Anothor ‘Tremondous Hato of now snd second! FURNITURE. q ot Tnchutod jn suis Balo tee Chatto! Stortenss #0, Broome Marble und: Wainut-lop Claus wy, Kariur as, Miode and Bedding, bryett oat Carpets, ree pou RHUL S nG,, Aucloneers, » ita MOIS WILICENS, ‘Auctionee Execuo’s Salo slate of Her Bil St Augustine, Florida ats ¥, IL LUDIOWE co, WILE SELL AT tue 108 Un Wouneadand tay 13, os aoe Feast Hxchuayy Saleayooyy , No. itl Broader Mutiding, New Yorks this tino ates pr uueate elegant wanalon with aly modern lpr od ood ave. 3 te, ja suile will ba: 7p to clas tho 644% agar further pa suply ty AnD Sirol Nee Byply io tiny eurvok Ga OT era ‘Firtn-wy. 0, Da “CLEANING: ne Tiss, Tiresaes. #oaelty Pept vals meta 2, eiitage hondsouels 7%) cangd at suatl Oxpente of, elena ae aa ore Oa Lon Vani niantt gee Te Rinses. ho Weal, wally st, wud bY Bye Oe