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Il TIIE CIIC O TRIBUNE: W SDAY, APRIL DN 6, 18281—TWELVE PAGES THE CITY. IN GENERATL. L. B. Brapier, U. 8, A, sojourns at the Pulmer. Tux: Heva, . E, Wood and John E. Falr, of Nuw York, ave at the Paeifie. 1, 1% T, 1A 8aua, Lisbon, and A. Foses, Mad- rht, 8puin, are nt the Palmer. L. WERrnRIsEm St Gall, Switzerland, and A, Copelund, Liverpool, are ut the Pacife, CaAnLes PoScraTer, Montreal, and W, D, Glieny, of 'furonto, are reglstered at tho I'as elfic. 7', Hanns, St Lonjs, Nathan Schwab, Now Yok, Joun Movrchead, Jr., Plttsburg, aro at Pulmer. . J¥ tho ansc of tho People, etc., va. Dir. Luces, which was get for Po'elack before.ustico Brown, and prosecnted by the State: Board of Henlth, tho Doetor wis discharged. Mtosent MAaver, of No. 474 Clybeurn nvenue, wnas brought befora Commilasioner Hoyno yuss terdny charged with relling lquor without a Jicense. In_ the nbseneo of witnesses ho wns held under $500 bonds until to-day cnoval of o large three-atory bullding for the distance of nearly amlle on Staty strect from tho corner of Tweltth bad tho double ef- 1cet of abstrueting the hli(hlrni' and ol inters Toring with the telegraph linesin that part of tle city yestenday. emperaturo yeterdny, ns abeerved by opticiun, 88 Madiaon street (Priseye Duihlioe, wus 18 follows; E 10a, w258 1 m,, 23 16 pom, . 205 o 3 12 om0 1o, Barameter, 8 o, Apout hat dozen of the stockholiters of Central Music-Hall Comanny met yesterday nfts ernoon In the hull for the purpose of electing Plrectors. A mnjority of the stoek, however, < cwas uot represented, and by agreement the ;nc‘v.;uux was pustponed 1o the second Tuesday u Muy. ‘ryngz Junfor class of. the Union Law Collego, of whivh the late Osenr Willinms of Bdinburg was an hunored meiher, paseed yesterday o serles of_resolutlons exprussive of their syniputhy with the boreaved Tamily, their apprecintion of Mr. Willinms’ worth, and thelr sincero regrot at s untimely death, A, V. R CanessTee, Genernl | Passenmer Agent, und J.T, Crocker, Genesnl “Purchnsing Awent, Chicag, Milwnukee & St Paul tdirond, Milwaukeo; Alfred White, G v Zgent Kew York Sleeping-Car Company troit: and G. 11 Dunlels, General Frolght Azent Wabust Itui] citic. vad, St. Liiuls, nro at tho Grand ALMOST no business was done nt the Govern- ment Huilding yesterdav, sithoneh the ollices were generully clerks. open, witlh n rediteed forco of nbe"Trensury was closed all day, sxample of the banks, und in tho eniig ollives, suly thio Colleetor and Deputy were on hand, The Post-Utllee wis runs iy a8 usunl In all departients, T evlb 18 surronuded with vi fields of thick fee, A force ol men 18 kept constantly at work on tno structure, und (ts conditlon I8 con- sidered safo enonugh. 'Tho tig O, 13 Green ut- tempied to rench the erib yesterday, but had to turn boek, being unsble to penctrato the feo, which §5 pueked together over u large surfuce of the lnke und often to grent depth. Tuw fewers were nll rendy to take care of Vennor's fload yesterday, hut it didu’t come, ‘und tho weathér-prophet for once wilessed weong. Thu sewers nre inexcellent condition, and fully able_to tako enro of tho water, which 1 runntme off pradually. No complaints of dumnge from flooded bagements in the business part of the elty have been received. It was very aulet around the City-Hall yester- doy. Nearly all the oftices were closed, At the Tidulth-Oflice a lght case of small-pox was re- ported nt 100 Stewnrt avenie, The ptient ot iy Clybourn avenue was rentoved to the fos- l»nul. A searlutinn patient. was found ut 204 Tustings, and nnothor at AL Hushaell st "Flree enses of diphtherin were reporte ut 47 North Clark strects ono ut 112 Foster .gtrect, and unother at 228 Thirty-soventh atreet, Jonx Vour, n harnessmnker, i years of nge, died shortly before 11 o'clock yesturday fore- soon At tho Larrubes Statlon., 1o was brovght there Monday evenlnyg lor safe-keeplige by the Alexian lirothors, to whosu hospital he had been taken while suffering [romn asevere attack of dellrium tremens, Yesterdiy morning 5o upe penred to be sun hnt better, nnd laid down for asleep, In which he died. i1e was n mareled mun and lived with his famlly at No. 660 Iron ireet, The 8 Trinese used Willooghby, HIIl &Co’s pileon nppnratus Inst night 1o show up the returns, and I that conneetlon inen- ruct that these go-nhend merchants of his go-nhend eity will any ovening give gratls * fine uet exhibition to any Bucloty or sssociation. ‘The #gnme will beconducted by Prof, Grree, who hus had eight vears® experlence, und is suld to L one of the best aperutors in hisline, Wil- Jowrhby, HUL & Co., 0f course, huve an oye to Luitiess by this euterprise, ns I all other of 2heir novel offorts to scoure popularity und cone tinued putronage, 1AM, & tallor dolng business at No, ’ uppeared befuro Justice Humi- ¢ mer yestentay morning wid sworg out warrants o 3nr the wereat of “Joln Leown' und “ Joseph Smith,” two men to be polcted out, chnrging them with fHegal voting. Feltham eanvass the Plrst Wurd, and these men voted from Lonrding-house on Clark street. 1o rocornized thiem as residents of the West Skie, bnd 1he war- nts Rworn out, and. necompanked by Constublo Jrokoskl, followed them up. Justice Hummer dveft his ollice nt 4 o'clock, and up to thut tine the warrants had not been returned, James J. Ttealy and Dol Wrenn aro responsiblo for the statement that Constable Brokoski -cefused to servo tho warrants, nd ho was n cltndldate and - did not wish to leave the polla. The Coustublo . -could not be found to glve hls own version of thontfalr, 1te annnal meeting of the Chomlenl Foclety of Hatnemaun Hospital wus helid ut the Grand Paeilie Inst evemne, Dr. W, {1, Durt in the chair. The foliownig oflfeers were. elected Tresdent, Ro Lodiam; Vice-Prestaonts, C. k 5 Dr. W, J, fluwke Puner on * Indigestion,” which provoked con- sidernblo frindly discussion, but Dr, - Ludhwm took fssue with Bim and fnhis remarks sald it wns ** rdiculous.” This served to 1o the Doe- tor, and nspat of not tho friendilest nature Toliowed, whilelh beeno 80 persounl in Its nat- ure 4t eall fur an intereessor 1o put n stop to f1. Dr. W, C, Harker, of Waukegnn, exhibited o speetmen of bilry culenll, and nlso reporied u anccesstul ovariotomy, in which the tumaor weighed forty-elgbt pounds, The Society na- Journed for one month, Trie annual meeting of tho Directors of tho Cengral Free Dispensury, corner of Wood and Hurrison streets, wis held lust eveulug nt tho shilence of Dy % lloss, Thoe following of- leers were ele Pregident, A. G, Throog Yice-President, it, Crune; Seeretury, D Tugale; Treasul i, J. 1% 1toss, i pore of Dr, Hutehing the Med! Ehowed that during 1N the numb treated weore 10,001 visits 10 dispensiry, 18,3585 Viits to honses, 4.307; uumber of preseriptiond yreepured, 202652 sent to County llnsm\ul. 1803 sent to Alms-House, 00, The nambor of vaeel- Tutions was imall, owing to the uctivity of tho dealth Depurtinont fn that reapeet. The report of the Finuneltl Suporintendent, Dr. P, Adolph- ne, showed thnt 0 hitlo over $1,80 bad been do- nated ju cush during the year, besldes sunplies ad, The Disuensary i about puying its Some propositions tending 10 tho éntires ment of fs sphiero of usefuiness wero diseussed Lt tho meeting last eveniog, but not formully feted upon, rker. rend i GUITHARY. Lnet evoning, with the sctting sun, the spirit bt oie ot Clieago’s Tuirest and most weeom- k!lsln-ul duughtera tovk its homewurd thght, ligs Etelen Hedwhr Constiutin Halaticw, datghe of the -k nown sleal director hing i, lled 1t the restidence of bor father, No, h Clark stieet, Harn in - Milwaulkee, i 1. wus carly {mbuud with twans her father's cune © her, who waa gilted with o ‘olee, one of the lending vounlists ol the predent time, At thu pusical festivals in Unliioy' (877) and Chicinnutd (1879 sho snng with greut suceess, gulned wirels oo aconcert tour with Wilhelm), and always miet with cordlul feception whiniever ste appeared i this city, While at 8t Louls, soniv time sinco, sho co Yracted u malarlal fever, and in gpite of tha be of 1ncateul aid sbe succumbed, TIE CORONER o rdiuy hotd an Inquest ut the Morgue upon Huris, who wus m:cmunmllf drowned IWRUNE o cross on the lee i G Arnold slip, near the Ashland avenus bridge, Tuo deceased was 85 yeurs of age, and left Nife und small famlly at No. 159 Alpore streot. An inguest wus alse howd at No, W2 Novth Despluines street, npon Mrs, Drldget Walsh, 53 seurs of o, who dicd of chronlu aleotolism, Also st No. 9 Fey street, upon Richnrd Furrell, ~ho ditd of cousuanption, Mr3, Mupdaling Walsl, K0 yeara of age, died Muonduy nuon at the bome of ber son Joseph, magnlile 2 nuattended by uny physician {ho Coroner hus S1Y teen notitted 'to hald uil duquest, O e and genvral debility aro supposed 1o bave been tho CAUSLS. THE COURTS. - nivolices, M, Ellzabeth MeWethy filed a LIN yesterday szuinst L. David McWethy, usking for a divoree ou tho groupd of desertion, « Loulsu iluber asked furn decree againit ber busbund, Adolph Huber, churging bim with Grunkeuuess sud cruelty, ATEMS, Fridny will bo tho Iast day of service to the A’t 1l et of tho Clreult Cort, duy s defunlt duy In tho Buperior Court. e Appellute Court” will weet to-morrow aud Fender opluions, Judge Tuley will deeldo the motlon to ro- duckut ju tho Newberry will case toeday, UNITED BTATES COURTS. Ieary Sampso, of New York, and R. B Junkius, Assiguee [ baukrupty, of 'S, J, Walker, filed 1 Bl yeaterday ngalnst 3. Young Keamman, the First Nutional Bauk of Chicago, tho Btocks )i No. it West Elghteenth street, and us sho wus, Yarda National Bank, J. K, Baery, Graneo Saed, | Jullus M. Wile, Mr, and M sane Wile, Mr, ryJ. B, Chambicra, Androw Crawford, Eilas | Juseph Wile, Mra. Gelln Hny Libble \'lh‘. Greencbaum, Gerhard Foreman, Mathow Lothn, [ and Miss 1% Stern, a1l of Ruchester L Y.; 8am 1L W, Walker, Mra. R, K, Forreater, Thomas L. [ Kaufiman and F. Bending, of Marquatte, Mick Parker, W, H, Stevens, nnd I, G, Rtugers to ro- Rtrait the foreclosuro of n trust-deed glven hy Young to mectire the payment of forty Mra. J. Wertholmer and_Miss mer, of Sun Franglsco: Mr, Behieneetady, . ianch Werthol- Louls Neuberger, of Rothechild, of Now . B, L Yoi Mra, notes for £4,000 ench, dated Oct, 1, 157, and cov- | York C"{ Mr, and Mrs. Salomon Rothschlld, ering part of Seo. 30, A, H, fronting on_Ashland | Mr. nud Mrs, M. 8, Hosenback, Mr, and Mrs, 8, avenue, and some adjoining dock property on | Heldweyer, Mr. and Mrs. 8, Stelglitz, Mr, and tho Illinofs & Miehigan Canal, 1t s clalmed } Mra. Simon Bohlossmun, Mr, and Mra. David that tho notice of sale by thotrustee wad mado In tho Infer-Ocean, which {s nnt publlshed on Bundaya, and that thereforo it could not be pub- lished Torty conseeutive duys. THE CAL Jepar Di toNp-—=Intervening ctitions in the "Toledo, Peorin & Warsnw Ratlrond Com- Wallnch, Me. and Mra, "Jacob Hugm, Mra, senfumin Lindntier, M Linduuer, Mr. and Mra, Lioula T and Mry, Sa Meyer, Mromnd Mrs Moses L. Buxbnumer, Mr, and Mrs, Mra. A, Fiebelmau, Mr, and e PLonarTT—No court. A Meyor, ArrELLATE Cotnr—Not {n session to-dny, Call "}"f‘;m i l';;;}ll?":{l;v;m-l a to-morrow 51, 62 53, bl 53, Also opinton at 10 ] Goo fiikinn Frossold, Gloria: Stonehil, Ttosa e, Gawv—tia, 68, 400, 46, 463, 475, t10, 457, | Gremneinom, R Greaibpiim et R 00T A050, 2L, Now 2018, Enrlghtve. | 3o’ Ghilds, Tertha, [tothsohii, Siine Eatell e Wititinson—Assists Judgo Gary. No | et st s e Lol chith Sov: P et DG L LT e ot Rlotris oiieaiiit, Slouea Cante Frod Xk and” Aran torhsobid, ke Vogdl, Ten s 593, 036, 7S5, 295, No. &, ubel, Heury and Emansiel Sivel, David Hirsch, rinar Ronnus—ass, 050, 895, w5 Mooyl | Ell Fotsentin, T Mothschiid, 5. Gilingor: Hufirond Compnuy, on teial, 1 Henry Gerstly, Louls Levy, Heney Schlogsmnn, i, T ! i -l Jncon Schm rice, L Ofick, Morrls (gyonuE Moias—il, 4t 443, 417, 4%, 402 46% | 35000 Chnbles ‘iTochstnadton, Frank Foro: JTBOE TULRY—, 40, 42, 43, No, 33, Brachvo. | Wai, and Gus Kantrowitz, Rul v, Kinssin, on liearing, Jubak BautuM—Set motions. £ UDAMENTS, Cicmr Counr--Cosressiond—A. M. Rlven- burgh ve. H. Rivenburyh, &52430, BUTTER AND CHEESE, PHEVENTING ADULTERATION, ‘The butter wnd eheese dealers in this city end Elgln ave actively intereating thowmselves in tho enforcoment of the bill now boforo the Lewis- Iature concerning the adulierdtion of those products, A blll was lntrodueed In tho House on ‘thursday by Mr. Polloek, of Lake, tho sub- stance of which may be stutod ns follows: Whoevershull mnnufacture any olonginous substauee, or nuy compound of tho same, other SUBURDBAN, RVANKTON, A very enconraging mecting of the Village Tmprovement Society.was eld Monday ovenlug I Unfon thnl. Thoro was n gond attendunce, and n good deal of profitable digcussion was in- dulged In by those present na to tho scope nnd mothods of sieh n pocloty, Somo very Interest- g fuets wero made known s to the work done In Eastern villages. Mr. J. 1L Kedzio was in tho chair. The Committeo nppointed at the last meeting - reported o constitution, which wns ndopted, and the ~ Secretary wos Instructed to copy It ina bonk and Jeave it ut the drug-store of Mr, W, C. Unrwood, tho ‘T'rens- urer, wliere uny one could becomo n member by thau that produced from unadulternted milk or | bt oo tlraction of ke, B cream, or uny article designed to take the pluco | &1 o & ol membership of utttor nnd cheese prodiced from pure, un- ollicers wery aduiterated milk, or_erenn of the sume, and President. M shall xelf, or offer fur sale, or give tonuy person the siume us an articlo of food, shall be tned oo co’vfl-lulluunnnculhxmefl.’:nml not more than Witttam i3l g Tuylor: Second Secretary, Mi W U Gurwond, These, with tho fullowing pe 8018, constitute the Kxeeittive Connnittee,which I3 to meet ut least oneo ench month: Mesdames George Watson, Willinm Deermyg, H. Penrs I, J. Parkhurst, Moss itoirhast, 10 G, Howg, ulnhin. “Thic bill wns reported on favornbly by tho Com- mittee, nnd on Friday Mr, Pollock fntroduced n supploinontary bill providlg for ic uppolnts Wats ment of an Inspector whose duty 1t shouldl ko to | 8ot 4. N. Youn, that tho law Is enforeed. Kedzle, 11 i > Several ot the leading butter and cheeso denl- | Dowey, Dr. eors In this city roport thomselves ns bowg de- | | The mootiygs adjourned subject to tho call of cldediy in favor of such u bill becoming a’ luw, | the Comtuittce, helleving it covers tho gronnd much moro fully thun the bill Introduced by Mr, Chlsholm, of El- B, The dealers nro satisfied of ibo necessity of having u_thorough inspection of butter and cheese. The idustrial interes a0 smail to warrunt tho employment ot mlst 1o con- dnet an fuvesthaition Pr&\] orly, and the most fensible plun nppeirs to be to secure u comling- tion of Inturests which should unite in protects+ oy the dairy business and alvw the consumers. s ‘Tho dealers think the State sbould pay the In- otor, nlso tho expense of nnalyzing adulter- butter, und of proseeutions, For the past three wonths tho hutter and cheeso_ tenfura of thig eity und of Elglt have il together, employiiyg un fnspector, und have succeeted In breaking up the retail trade In mdulterated goodsy but they have not Leen nble to touch the wanufecturers of wiultera- tions, nor the hotels, restuurants, nnd bonrding- houses. Dnleas the' Stato furnishos tho facill- ties_nceessary for enforclng tho luw, It would likely bo moperative, A petition which ‘has ulready received tho shgmitures of about 100 lendmg honses 8 now efreuinting nmong tho trade, and it is expeeted thut nearly all parties Interested will sign jt. So far only about hulf n dezen firms bnve de- clined to do o, und thoy will prob: tholr minds before it i3 too Iate. rends: We, tho underslgned, mi fealers In dairy proditots, Iwrehr L 3 Tonorable body (the.Stute Legislature) to pass n Atringent law prombiting the manufacturs and Aule of ndulterated butter and cheesd in this 8Butte, And we nlso nsk that you creato tho ollico of State Inspector of Butter amd Cheese, ‘whoso duty it shull be to enforco said law, THEOTLOGICAL. EXAMINATIONS BEOAN YESTERDAY, and aro In progress to-day, at tho Presbyterian Theologleat Seminnry. Thus far the classes In |y g family siuce bt parcnts’ murrinie, sixty- tha varlous dupnrtments have ncquitted thom: | three years ngo. sclves quite honorably. The graduntes recelve - | thetr * certinentes " Thursday evening, on which A STABBING AFFRAY. oceasion the Rev. 1. W. Putterson, D. L., will ¢ Thomas Campbell Badly Injured In deliver tho nddresa, Saloon fRow Lawt Night. Dr. 8. 0. Nictiols, of St. Louis, dellvered a lect- uro Inst evoning heforo tho Students’ Assocln- | ppomus Cunpbell, 28 yeugs of sge, cmployed as a stonecuttor ki ex-Ald. Kerber's stone-yurd {)un of tho fifnlluwryi‘ JHis duwmn ;mn * Tho B I e eyt (DU P01 | on tho cast bank of tho river, nonr Polk strogt, preacher, ‘The puints of his disconsso wore, [ and bourding ut Mrs. Mary Koetmedy's suloon and bonrdlng-house nt No. 162 Van Buren street, was stubbed nnd dungerously wounded (n the The Evanston Lodge, T. 0. O, T. Mondny evening tefebrated tho first nnntversary of ity foundittlon with short exercises Inthe il and o fine banquet, "Tho spring toru of tho Unlvengnr beglng to- Aday at p. i intho chuapol of Univoersity Hall, e - = OBITUARY. TOCUM ITOSTORD. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Bosros, Mass., April h—The Hou, Hoenm Hos- ford, one of tho mostprominent cltizens of Low- cll, died this morning. e wasiurgely [dentified with the manufucturing fnterests thore, und had served us Mayar und In tho Legisluture, Six years ngo when the lloston & Lowell Ralirond wns sceking ome wise hend and strong land to refleve the corporation from Its ontanglements, when tho stoek was dow nmong the fortles, Mr, Ioaford was ehosen manager, and his proved o moat etfieient and suceessiul conductor ol its uf- 1utirs, vetrloving its mpaired ’mpuh\rlly. bulid- g up its business, luerensiog 1ts resourees, und ll:"ll..ww e 118 stock goubove pur in tho mur- ul WALTER BOOTIL Bpeciat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, TAms, Ik, April 5 —Walter Booth, w promi- nent eltlzen and merchant of this city, dled at his resldence nt 3 a'clock this morniug of pueu- monig. | 30 brother of Senntor Newton Booth, of Callfornla, und a prominent Odd- Fellow, and held many positions of ofticial truat, oty whick was Mayor of this -clty for two vewra, Ilis venerablo Inther und iother, of "Terre Huute, throg brothors, two slstery, and two sans aurvive him, s belug the only dentt that man's §deal of his work bus mich to do with bis development in jt; that tho aln of the work glves it 1ts loftiest dignity: that the tnlse slon wus of Divine appointinent; thut It does not derive lts lmportance from the social posi- tlon ur abiiities of the preachicr nor tho slze ot his congregation: that ult fim“ wmural reforing wore eifected by the pronching of truth, und that the pulpit "had not outlived ita usetulness, Iuoks and the prusseannut kupply the needs of tho pulpit. Speaking of the preactier, ho sald, tho tirst essentinl prerequisit to success wns churacter, ‘Fhis was of more fimportance thun soundness of doctrine. Though it man of un- impenchnblo charneter might preach heresy, whet the people had Inst (ajth a tho charneter of_the nun thoy caved littlo sbout his doctrine, Tho preacher sbould by o manly man, ‘True picty was Indiaponsably siecersary. Then tuera should be speal trainlog for tho work. ie urged on the young men tho necessity of study. Tho preacliershoutd also Lo 1 mE of strong Tuith and enrnest conviction, which, the speaker thaught, was tho best Leaehor of clocution, ns froolug tho young prencher Tfrom solicituile nbout s modulation nnd intonation, muking him easy, natural, distinet, and forcible, He consldered that the great need of tho ugoe was n sunctitiod, Intelligent minlsiry, The discourse “wag very fmpressive und logienl. Thore are twonty-threo studunts iu tho tnstitution. MATRIMONIAL. LESTER—NI0AAS. A quict wedding took place last ovening at tho rosiitancy of tho brlde's parents, No. 3600 Vornon uvenue, the cootractlug parties belng Miss Faunie I Boggs and Mr. Albert G, Lestor, The ceremony was performed at 8 o'clock by the Rev. George’ Lorhiner, pustor of the First Bap- tist Chureh, In the presence of asmedl company of friends and relutives. ‘Tho Lride and groom were uttonded by Mr. Will Polree, who awoted ns une whosoe {dontity ho refuses to roveul, Campbell did not work yesterday, but spent the day in loating ubout the polls and fn.driuk- Ing and carousing with acquuintances und fre- quenters of saloons along Van Buren stroot. Early In tho ufternvon ho badh dispute with gevernl persons at thie volts corner Vau Buren streot and Fifth avenuo, and was nssaulted Ly one Henry Judson, who took offenso’ at what ho was saylug and doing. The police came upon them just as Judson had knocked hin (oto the diten, Judson vot wway, but Cumpbell was urrested nnd Lrought to the Armory, but on reaching there was set ut liber- 1y, elthior beeause sume one interceded for hln or beeause the otficer was unnbly to muko any detinlt chaege ngainst hin, Cumpboll took sup- per at home, and remained drinking n o suloon until nbout 11 v'clock, when he got up and wont 1nto 1 saloon ut No, 18t Van Buren street, kept by Arnold Docius, He was thore only g few minutes when he beeame involved in a tight with three men, of whom Judson wns one, lehcld hls own agulnst thom, and the fight was thnally | quelled by the swloon- Kkoepor und somo of his partlsnng, Compbell was [n vory had temper, talked wildly, and mado strong threats, 1o was ordered to keop gulet or go out several times, and befure getting out received bis injury. o disturbance wis pluinly heurd In Mr, Koniedy's saloon noxt door, and diregtly it was over Campboll ran [nto tho sido entrhneo enlling llul\;!(' Johin Smith, tho bar- tender, to conte nnd uir him, thut ho had been out in the abdomon, o was taken jnto_the dintng-rouin, wheve ho wia attended by Dis, Tngrabum and Levl. They found and ‘put n tomporary dressing upon the wound, which was Lotween threo und four inches in leogth, uxtend- Ing transversely neross the ubdomen o littlo bo- mnster of ceramonies, uad by Miss Clara Parker } low oud sowewhut to tho loft of the and Mr, deorge Hoggs, Alter the corcmony s :‘:“ngli\u'rlm “ ‘mffl"fl‘\f: nndhl'nn mln & ‘;Lv enr o) Ve |3 s V't cut, ho! rhage suppor was served by Eekbart, und tho vo- | 10 tuyo beolt Gut, But B8, tho Rumeeriake wuindor of the evening wus passed plensnutly, Mr. and Mra. Lestor will at unee tuko possession of their new hewe an Prairie avenue. T'lie presents wero numerous and vatuable, the following Lolng tho twost noticenble: Butine lined ensket, contaniug solld silver kulfe, furk, ong, the doctors thouwht the man's conditun eritleal, and recommonded his romoval to thy County Hospital as speeidily ns possible, iy 'ho polies were not notliled for some time, Omicers Do Cello, Murphy, Cuctin, and Darrow, wha first renched the sccuo, uerested John Ma- loney wad Honry Judson, toth of whom Camp- and spoon sot, My, aud Mrs, R 8, Purker; hand- | beli“poloted out s buing wituesses of the minde 81K quilt, Mrs, P, Iglebure: dinner and | affray. ife denled that eithor ent ten-set pt Wodga wood ware, Slr, und Mrs, | hin, but said thoy knew who Normun "I’ Gussette; handsomo muntel clock, Mre, Dwight and My, Gillotto; silver cup, up- proprintely fnseribiod to * Pard,” and ni cnsy chuly, fromm “'The Campiog Party ™3 willow rocking-ohnlr, Misses Kittlo Tuyior and Nellio Durteo; ufier-dinuer colfoe-sot, Mlss Lizzie Lardlng bundsome prir vises, Miss Jessio Wil- Inrd; onsy rocking-chulr, tho Missed Murtha sud Minnle Ulllotte; tublo-mat, Miss Clara M. Bquires; hand-painted plichor, Mrs. Julin C, Buekley: white sutin fan, hand-painted, Mles I3 did,” Maloney wus only held ns o Witness, but tho susplelon weainsi Judson 1w sotmoivhut stronger, Hoth are In cnstody nt tho Armory, A 'TInneag reporter found Campbell reciinting on n sol waiting for tho wagon which wius to convoy him to tho hospital, He ad just tuken 1 swig ol whisky, nud wis coolly smoking a very bad nickel ecigar, The row began, ho suys, shortly after ho entered Doclus' sitloon, and threo men whose names ho did not knuw triod to got the bLedt ot him. He fought thomn Jutly “Munger; hundsome ince sot, M) hack, but Just #3 e was ubout 1o lenve tho placo Carnle Gugsotte; Kol frult knl\'os., one of the three, o tull, muscelar follow, with Miss Hefte (nssette; ple and eako | smooth face and light bair, stepped n front of knives, Wirl il Gracle Gassotte: 1l | bl und struck blm, beforo hu wid awure of Puenseroso,” nd Mrs, Dotys stoel ny ng, uint of groom, Springrield, Muss.; hund. wrought Juce pllow=shinus, mother of bride; handsome tamily Bible, futhor of bride; silver beery spoot, Mrd, Parker, of -@pringiicld, Muss.; tollet set, Miss Nelliw Mondsen; tablo-cover, Lddie Doty; handsomno tollot set, Miss Lols his futent, with a knife. Campbell denled knowinig the man's nmne, but swld _ho el {dontify him If the pollea wers fortunate enoigh to eutch nim, Bubsequently he whispered to the reporter thut he kiew very” well who did it, but he'd he =~ If "he would ‘teil, ns he ine tewded to have rovenge in uls own wiy, and Duty: Jewel caskot, Mesars, Iiristol aidd Storms; | without reconrsy to the law. He I u rouxh, plekie custor, Mys, ‘Tubin nnd duughter; pickte | bolsterous tellow of thu very lowest cast. His 8. 'finkor; sugar-bowl, Mr. und Mra. | mother lives somewhero on Stale streot, but ho L Bogys: woll tooth-plek, * Littlo | refused to give ber uddvress, us be did not want 1 silver water-seryiee, G her to hear of his misuap, A bystander statod thyt Campbull's futher was killed by n negro In Missigslppi ubaut threo yoars ago. Judson and Maloiey duny kuowlng anything atall shout thu tight n wiiich the mun was in- {urod gud tha forwior, particulurly, contrudicts fmself froquontl, ——— PEPPER-THROWERS. Fritz Foerstor, 21 yonrs of agoe, cmployed as a ook ut Lho ‘Tremont House, quarreled yesterday afternoon over his work with Adolph nnd Churles Fritz, who are also omployed us cooks in the kitchen of the hote), und when be quit work sty oclock Inst evenlug bo was followed out of Buggie; eburly wal-bracket, N Park ualed, Mrs, Chinrlus | rittenden: hrouk fast-atwl, 3 wall-brucket, Mr. and Alrs. walt-mat, Mrs. Mawbray, of Gulvi, card-case, Miss Bdith Stuulfurs pair misitol Miss Netlio Ives, ' & NEUBEIODER—ROTHECHILD, The wedding of Miss llellu Rothschild, daughter of Mrs, L. Hotbschild, of this clty, und Mr, laae Neuberger, of Marguetto, Mich,, wad solemnmzed Just ovening 1o Btandard Hwl, rnerof Michizunavenue nud Thirtconuth street. The cevemony wits porformod 1 the luree hall, which was tustefutly decornted, und the bLridul mirty murebed l"slm"ml 8:50 o'clock, fu the L Murshuil and l'nllmvhur ovde nater of Coremuntes, My, | tho hotelby the brothors, Hodld nutnutice thom, Henry B, Schlossmun; usberd, Louis [ Lovy and | buwever, until rpaching the cornier of Randoiph Bolomon Bulzbergees Mes. G, Huys wnd Mr. | and Stuto strects, when thoy suddenly catmo Josopl * Wile, of Huchellv.'r‘ . L‘ wother | upon bim, and threw w lurgs bandial of red and - brother Of tho bride; bride and | peppor futo s face, They uttempted nothing Hroam, Tho youny couply took o e urthur, und ran off, bopiug to escapu wdentilens sition under Cthe fornl onrrlugeearch, | ton, Focrstor 18 quite positive, howeyer, us und the ceremony was porformed by the o who turew the uu‘umr. A considerable por- don of it lodgud " upon batand only u slight quantity of it went {nto bis oyes, nodteils, und wmouth, He ma dnge Dyebo's deus 8toro at Lho corner, und wes thero attended by Dr. Motigomery, Within a balf- huue Fourstor witk uble o wake Lis way unus- sisted to nin’lodgings. Deteetives Hrutou pud Awmytein responded o n wessigo sent to Cone tral Blution by telepbone, and at onew cous menced n search for the Fritz brothers, but up 10 un early hour thly 1morning uo Lrace bud found of thouw, e S0 IRy Hev, L. Adler, of tho Templu K. A, M., accord- ing 10 tho Jewlsh rituul, Atter the nuptinl knot wui tied the guests woro fuvited o0 tho diniug- Foutn, Whire au elesant supper was seeved by Hoft. the club caterer, ‘Tousts wers proposcil and responded to, and uboit 10 congratulutory 3 were read, After supper tho evening 1 in datcing to the music of Heckmun's ru, Mr. und Mra. Nenberger will go Enst ridul trip, und will muko Murquotte, Mich., thelr future home, Auwony the guests present wero Mr. sud Nre. h tho rim of hiy abdomen Just after 11 o'elock last night by somae | THE RAILROADS, Agent for tho Pittabury, Ginolnnati & 6. Lauls, Jefferson, Madison & [niinnapolis, und Tndians apalls& Vinceunes Haliroads, with headquarters at Cincinnatt, The ronds In Minnesota aro still much obe Attucted by snowadrifts. On tho Sloux City lino thie track-men were driven to cover last Bune day, u\'lm{ to tho severily of the biowing snow, ‘Tho prinel lml trouuln wrs hetween Sheldon amd Madelln. 1t will ho some daya tiefore the ronds in the Northwost will bo,entively clear of snow, The Chleago oflico of tho 8t Louls & San Franelsco Rallrond Compuny (* Frisco Lino*) has been removed from No, Ttandolph street to No. 101 Washngton' streot, ‘T'he passenger department will Be represented by Mr, Charies B denuings, Northern Pagsengor Agent, mud tho freight departinent by Mr. J, 1. Cook, Nurth- westeen Contracting Frelght Agent, The'Directors of the Uhlenxo & Alton Rallrond met yesterdny ot tho Compnuy's oflice in Honord Block for the mirpuse of clecting ofli- cers for tho |lur yu following ofil- o 1, I|Iul‘kslm|ui Meeting of the Western Trunk Line Association Yester= . day, The Conflict of Interests in the Northern Pacific Man= ngement, Gould Porfocts Anothor Negotintion with the Ponnsylvania, WESTERN TRUNK LINE ASSOCIA« T'1ON. Tho Western Trunk Lino Passenger Assoola- tion, formed a year ago for the pnrpose of maintabing emigrant rates and to securo falrer trentmont from tho Enstern trunk lines, held its annual meoting yesterday. 0 meoting was called to order at the Grand Pacitio Hatet nt abont 11 a. m., and tho roll-eall revenled tho fol- lowing mombors present: O. W. Rugglos, 8t Loufs, 1ron Mountals. & Soutbern; France Chandter, Missouri Pacilies 11, L, Townsend and Georgo Danlels, Wabush, St Louls & Paclile; 1. centive Committen tebell, Jobn Crorur, Ik Drake, Hirant. The Chicngo, Mllwankes & Bt. Paul and Nortborn ncific lallronds hinve just lssued a Jolot specinl summer® wnd fall tarill between Chilengo, Milwnttkeo or Itacino, and Blsmarck and Mandan, ‘The rates wil be as follows: From Chieago t Putt]=Fir second-cluss, fourth-clas: 20 vents: hal und eattle, 8t. clngs, £0- cuntss contss third-olugs, 35 cents; conts; luniber, Inth, or shligles, s nd nuiles, T per ears b 50 per ears ol 10 per T, Bryton and W. I1. Firth, Chicago, Hurlington W0 coniss ol 11, Bt conta: & Quiney; Jumes Charflon, Chieagy & Alton: W, @ 1), 20 ceuts, Tho rutes wl to . Stennett and W, A, Thrall, Chicago & North- Wil bo s follows 83, B second-olnss, ¥ cent 53, 3 tourth-cluas, &) cents; geain, milist and potatoes, K cont Balt. cemeont, ete., shingles, $x2 per o ‘i ic] per enr; agricultural mplements and machinery, U0 per ear. From St. Paul to Mandan the fatcs will Lo 10 cents per 100 Ibs more than to THs- murck. Theso rutes will remein ln - otfect until Oct. 1, 1881, Tho Willcinls of tho Wisconsin Central Ttall- roud, Inoluding President Colby, Gencenl Miun Fiuney, and Mr. B, 1. Abbott, togethor western: A, H. lanson, Diinols Central; and 8. K, Hooper, Hannibal & St. Jue. Mr. A, 11 Hunson was chosen Chalrman, and Mr. tieorgo Daniels neted ns Seorotary, Me. A, V. H. Carpenter, of tha Chieago, Mil- wiukeo & 8t. Paul, was unuvoldably prevented from belug present at the forenoon session, and ns his presonco was considored desivable to su- cure unnnimous action, only nn {nforainl dis- cusslon was bud, and tinally nrocess was taken j# ngoer 5. untll 4330 p. with others, Saturduy fHed with tho Seevetary of upon reassembling all tho members, including | state at Mudlson pupers for the organization of Mr, Carpenter, wore found to be present. The flrst subject that exme up for consideration was the question whother it would not be best for the Assoclation to remove the hendquarters of tho Comnusstoner from New York to Cineago, 1 wus grenernlly ngreed that Chicizo was tho polit at which the ofice of Commissioner should bo located, nnd that such nction would strengibien the Minneapolls, St. Unul & Suult 8te. Murly Klivond iio prapised ling will comimenes at ar near Avotsford, lovnted at the Junction of the Wisconsin & Minnesotn_and tho Wisconsin Can- tral middle divislons of tho Wisconsin Centrul Haflwny, From this point tho road will be ex- tenled n n northenstorly directivn through Marathon and Lincoln Connties, probably touwen- e nt Jdenny, the terminns of the Wiscansin the organlzution. 16 was ugreed to muke | Villey Division of tho Utifengo, Milwnitkeo & St Chlengo _the hendquarters, —As — Conimles | pygi B, It niny possibiy pass through Wares sloner Gwinner declined a reédlectlon on | guw and strike north to Jeony, or iCmay bo de- tho ground thut ho could not v _€rom | clded to touch at only one of thuse points. Tho Now York, the clection of n successor witg tho next thing of fmportuneo thut enguged tho attention of the meeting. Severnl numes werd mentionud for the placy, amony thom Mr, A. V. i1, Carpenter, of. the Milwaukeo & St Paul; Hum T'owell, of tha Michiygan Central; and Jnines Chariton, of the Chleugo & Alton, Al though nlt of theso gentlemen nre well qualified for the position, yet i majority of thoso presuat ned to fuvor Mr, Charlton, and cven Mr. Carpantee Wmself urged the clection of Mr.. arlton. The position wus then ununtmously ered to Mr. Chinvlton, My, Charlton «ild not destro_tho position, und expressed hlmself to that effeet, but It ts understood that ho flandly aproed to neeept the place under cortnin con- ditions. In tha first plaee, it 18 reported, he n gunrantee that the position stould podd for theae years, and ‘that o certiln ataonnt of sulary—quite n lurgo ono—be guar- nutewd for that iength of time. The proposition was “discussed, and scemed to flndd fuvor with most of tho members, but it was thuught best to adjourn until thls morning to have timo to digest tho subjeet move fully. Shonkl' tho Assochition succoed In securing tho services of My, Canrlton ity success will no doubt Lo assured, for 1 more enorgetio and able man coulit not be found tor tho pince. Mr, Chutrlton s ennsldered onv of tho best General Trassenger und et aAgents In tho country, and the Alton would fiud itst trd Job to tind o i equally well quiditied to 11 s plnet, 1t 1y very probublo that nftern talk with Prosldont Btnckstone M, Chariton will conclude afterall thut it will bo bese for his Interests to venfuin with the Altou. rond from thore will continitg north through the tinber-belts of Northern Wisconsin, striging the Stato lme nt kowio point {n- Oconty County not yet fully decided upon, ¢ line when come pleted wilt uxtend to Huult Ste, Marie, connect ing at some paint with the Marmuette & Macki- naw Railrond, ‘The object of this rond will bo to transport timber {1 vorthern Wisconsin ns well i trom the Michizun Pentsula b a south- vestorly direction, supptying necds for nlldime supplics along the existing ug projected rond extonslons i Soutbwestedd States nnd 'fers v"’llorlc!. Rond worle wall “commence In a fow nyd. . CANADA A LUNACY CASE, Spectat Dispaleh to The Chicago Tribuna ‘Tonoxro, April hi—A curious case i3 beforo \tho Court of Chuncery here, being an appileas tion by Mrs. John Albuugh, a handsomne woinan, of Guaratraxe, County Wellington, for ncom- mission of lunncy for ber husband, who I8 o wenithy mnn, Mrs, Albaugh testifled that they were inarried thirty years ngo, und that lio had been Insuno for elrhteen yenrs, Ono of his hal- lueinations was, that his family wore all dovlls, nud It would be nn erline to kill thom, For six- teen yenrs he bad lived in u room by himself, which ho kept locked when he occupied it, and did,bis own cooking. e had raved about enll- ing meetings of tho ncoplo to got up a raid on tho bunks, fu order tojet gold and silver to pave tho streets of the New Jerusalem, which was to bu located on bls farm, He had throatened ber o lroquuullfu Hu had beon in tho nsylum twiee, 1io b toll her that o hed fasted for forty duys, beenuso no ono that had a dirty stomneh coutd “entor tho Now Jerusnlom. o had often threntoned to roast the house and wil tho devils in It. 1ig labored under the hallucinie tlon that she was to ba tho Queen of the new city, and rido on n seariet harse, and marry tho Pope, which ws to be tho Inst wedding it tho world, Ho had givon her §1,600, which she spent in ruialng her family. Mrs, Nuuey Qeary, dnughter of Albaugh, gave ANOTIHER GOULD SCITEMIE. Speetat Dispateh (o The Chicago Tribune, PHILADELIIIA, P, April hi—It §8 belleved that tho arrangement between Jay Gould and tho Pennsylvania Raflrond, by which tho Philu- dolphla & Lirlo Kallrond will be usel by tho formor us purt of 1 now trunk-lne to conneet with tho Wabnsti eystem, hns bean perfeeted. It has beon well understood that negotlntions hud been golng on tor some time, and it {8 now reported that all tho munin polnts beve been aurced on by the parties in futerest, T'hu Penn- sivanis and Erlo, It 13 sukl, will bu used to Corry untll n mnew rond from Red | corroborative svidence, = She said that he tnd Bank, on the A lcghuuf'. to u fmmz fusted for forty-seven duys, oxeept taking an i8 bulit. Whon this Is near Youmrstown, O, campleted the Penpsylvaninand Evle will only bo used to Driftwoodynnd the tratng will rnn over the low-gride diviglon of tho Aliegheny Division 10 Beady's Bend, and thonee to Youngstown vin Hed Bank, It was sald work ou tho new road waus practieally begun to-day. The rumor that tho 18,000 shares of tho Pniladelpin & Lirie be- longing to the city would be sold to u syndleat ati coulid not Lo traced to un authoritutlv sourco, Unider o luw pnasod soma thne ago tho clty hag tho right to sell at the best price, but it Is bolleved by thosa in o position to kuow thut 1o suto Hus yot been elfected. oceustonal smnil drink of butteemilk, and bl braggnd that ho had beat tho record of Dr, Tan- ner. 1o belloved that Mothor Shipton's prophs cey Wi to comu true, and thit the workd wonld end an the Ist of Aueust next, Whon ho was fasting, he took salts every morning, 4 doctor was cutied, who testlilod that, after cxamining Albuugh, be fuiled to tind uny traco of midness about him; while. on the othor side, Dr, Tianblyn was exumnined, and stated it na bis opinion thut Albiugh was of unsound mind, Albmiwh gave ovidence, decliring that ho was erfeetly sunu aud know what huo was nbout. Ile iul (nsted forty-soven days, and belleved from Berlptural warnings that the wortd would come to un ond in Atigust, ‘Tho arguments will ho heard on Fridny next. Tho ¢use uttricts great nttention, ng an applicas tion for n commission in lunncy hus beon of rure oceursonce bere, THE NORTIIERN PACITIC. Tt is now reported that 0 movement Is on foot louking to u comprumise between tho Vitlard and the Blllings interests intho Northorn Pucitio contest, It 18 eluimed by Philadelphin parties that the Billings party, which now huvo coutrol of the roud, have tho best of the flght, and thut tho Orepon Rallway & Nuvigation Compuny ls llkol(lo hu beaton in its utietpt to gobble up tho Northern Puclfic, It |3 clibined that the bolders of Nurthern Pueitlostock In Phllndelphin and Now York futund te pool their holdings to prevent any dotrimontal action on the part of ndverao puriies. It (8 thought an nrrangement A SOCIET LECTION. Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune MONTIEAL, Aprll h.—Qulto a scene took pluee at 8t, Patriek’s Society lust ulght, or rather this mornlg, for the clection il not terminnto une- til 3 thls morntne. Prestdent F. B3, MeNameo was n candldute for election, and wns opposed by Hichard. MoStane, a urocer. Party feellug will bo ronchied which will preefudo the possi- | Fin high, Whon the time for election eamo tho bility of any of tho new shures of tho | Dresident notninuted the scrutineers, which was iur:xl;a """"}“’: ‘nu v.nm:vu t‘un'l;m: lhlufilznl objected to on tho mround that, i tho near future In_uny event. Thoso holdors b enudle aro confldant thue pool e bo formed repre- Wa 3 a {,fi;"“g;,';“m"";';;\f "‘c’l‘:’:."’f). e senting {00,000 shurod of stack, wnich woull be a | g president repled that the Constitution” was contralliing juterest, exeept in 4 very remote contingency, ‘There aru in oxistence 010,000 shures of stock, of which not mere thun 550,000 would bo entitled to vote at any eleetion, ns mwuch stuck I8 held In small iots, and tuny shures are olways dlsfraneblsed, 'Thus 400,000 shires hotd by iy onoe purty would b suflicient to control uny eleetlon. 1t1s expected that nt lonat $03000 shiros for tho proposed pool will come from Philndelphin, and that the wholo schome will be put through within twonty diys. sustalnibg. 1o wns then charged with noting more arbitearily than the Irish lundlords, Atter some discussion, the excitoment increnaed unth W puglitstic sneounter was ut one thne imml- nent. Mr, Meshano and his following Ieft tho halk Mr, MeNames was elected President, but tha whale cleotion will be protested ngainst on tho grotind of illegnlity, Tho proceedings cansed somo talk and not o little imusement to-duy. Tho meeting was in seeslon elght hours, A PELTY JUIV’. Bpectal Dispatch to ‘'l Chicugo Tribune. MONTREAL, April6.—The Intglilgence of the class from whom the’ petit Jururs tor the Agsizes here I8 taken mny be Judgod by tho fol- lowing fncident. In tho Court of Queen's Ilench, during tho Interrogation of o witness in tho cn¥e of a person uccused of dolng gricvous badily huarm, a witness, who gave his genernl testinony In Frenoh, sald: Got up,—you nro not dend,” In Englisn, Mr, Justice Baby; feare ing the Jury did not undorstand tho romaric. turned to thom und nsked I thoy understoud the menning of the words, *Uul up,—yoi itro not dead,"—tho ('Ihm of tho Court, tho witnesscs, and the erowd belng direoted on the Jury, which wus luriely composed of French hubitans, present wero awaitang their reply, when, to the weneral nmazement, the jury bnmediately aroso from thoir seats with a grave und samow concorned expression of countohanee, Judge coutd 1ot refenin from olning in tho gens ral morriuent 1t 1o result of bls quurs. A GOOD SCITEME. aptetal Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, CINCINSATI, 04 April 5—A Legislature Com- nitteo is In thtd eity, and has been fn consutns tfon all the afternoon and ovening with tho Clne cunnti Belt Rallroad Cotnpany aud uthers inter- csted in ubandoning that portion of the cnual within the glll)' and usiug the bed for rallrond purpuses. Thore s but little donbt but the fower part of the cunat will bo_abmndoned, and tho franchiso will be very valuable, ‘There are several rillvond companies thut wint it and will, strugglo to et possession of (t. The problem ot mrmluulm“mml faollities will be pructieally sulved by convertivg the cuual bed to railrond use, WITAT ROAD WILL GET 1T? Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, AURORA, 1L, Aprll 6.—At tho annunl town moeting to-day resolutions wero prssed giving to A, Bomorindykoe, Alonzo Guarge, Holnes Miiter, Q. L, Hoyt, T H. Day, John ftising, A. W, Stolp, ana the Supervisor-cleat, Joseph 1aln, Tull powor 1o aisposs of 1ho stoek owned By tho town in the Chicngo & lown Raltrond Company, $100,000 in nmount. Tho fuellug s that tho Con mittee' would donute the stock Lo any corpora- tion that would guurauieo n competiig roud to Chlcago, THEY EXPECT WAR, Bpeetul Diapateh 1o The Chicago Tribuns, OCONOMOWOC, Wis., April f.—It Is helluyed that tho now raltroud being bullt botwoen Madison uod Milwankeo will havo trouble whon thoy come to locate n depat noar the present Villages of Doustaun and Wateeville, Buch pluce waiits tho depot, and botn, cannot have 1t lioth buva threutoned thut, in cido the dépat 13 nut toeated whero they desire, thoy Will wso foreo ngatnst the contractors. 1t 18 suld tho ralironil pon buve one wwaty and will retusi sried and propare or any CRUTKCHOY, CONSOLIDATION. Hpecial Dispatch {o The Chicugo Tridune, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind,, April 5.=The arilcles of consolidation uf the Renssalaer & Chicago Wail- way, of lndisna, with tho Chicago & New York Ruifiwny Company were nlso filed, us wero tho nricied of consulldution of the L'()nllll(glml Ruit- FEDERAL BANK DEFALCATION. Spectal Dispatch 1o The Chicago Tribuns, LONDON, April 6~Tho lutest conccrnlng tho Federal Bank defuleation 13 nn oflleial an nouncement that, so furas canbuat present dis- covered, tho full amount fiy arrenrs will not bo wore than §1,000, which I8 doubly seoured, Most ot the money nken on Molluchren's ueconut tor lluck-n'\l tlon. il was particalnrly noted for hid quiet demennor and attention to dlll?’. Thousth Graydon bud u good denl 1o do with Tast horses in times past, i is anid that bo guve thut up. ‘Tho transactions nre 4l within tho lust fow wonths, Tho conse of the suddon depurture was # surprise-visit from the In- spoelor, A MARINE MONSTER, Bpeciat Dispalch to The Uhicago Triduna, QuEukg, April 6.—Tho Canadien rocomls o strango nppurition sald to hove boen witnessed by the Captain and crew of one of tho schoouers uavivating the River Bt. Lawrenve, butween Murray Bay and Kmnournska, A remurkable mouster, appurontly tiity feot In length, with tang i upow the bitek, uud 1 beud rosembling that of w shurk, wis scon for somo thie, ut short dstance frunt the schooner, to amuso it sell by vuising itself purily vut of the water and way Compuny with thy .Chluago & New Yorl ‘ . e S T bOe o o i by the aster | E0BOHOr Konlls bumarus of foos avosd f FIRE-INSURRANCE. Spectal Dispateh (o The Chicago Triduns. OTTAWA, April 5.—Tho report for 1850 of Prof, Cugrriman, Chiel Superintendent of lnvurance, —not yet published,—will show that the total net eash recoived for fire-premjums by Canue dian nsurance compunios mnounted toF L AR, belug uu ineredae over that of =it the National Insurance Conpuny, not includes in the present report—of KM, Komo of the Dritish compantes doing busiuess In Cunada buve not yet made whelr returns, REMOVAL OF AN OFFICE, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CristoN, i, April 8.~The illinoly Central Railway Company maved thelr truln-dispatch- or's ollive to this place to-day for the southern division of the voad, We naw have threo of the promineut rultroad vilices located in this clty, TTEMS, Tho roads leading to Upper Misslssippl River potuts huve Just fssucd tholr new suinmer tariily, whieh will go lnto etfect April 11, and will ros mata in force untll Oct, 31, 181, The rates are ubout the sume as those in vifect lust summer. Otticial notice hug just been given of tho up- wolutwment of Cob W, L. O'lirlos us Qunoral A DLAKE BANQUET, Bpecial Dispatehs (0 ‘Ihe Chicuzo Tribune, Torontu, April 6.=The Reforin Assoclation .us with ut lenat two Secretnries of Sgute Laa woudered ® bauquet (0 the Slow Bdwad | Rlako: and, with |his concurrence, tno 2lat of April ‘s heen Yixed an the most_convenfent dntos Bir William 15 Hawland hins beon requ o, aud hins consented, to presido on the « slong anil_proininent ‘mombers of tho Tiboral I;uru' from various Provinces of the Dominlon ave boon fnviled to bo presont. TIE EXODUS. Bpecial Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribune. Br. Jouy, N. B, April 6,—The Itev. Fathor Tefebyre, of Momrameook, N, I, has been give ng hils parishionera gote sdvies concerning tho exodus, [fegnld tho disease of emigration had spremd to sich ni extent that {t was important 1o Rtop Ity B, the Interest of, rellgion, of nation- nlity, aud of the coudtry lu geacral, OENERAL NEWS, Bpecial Dispateh to The Chieago Tribuns, Tononto, April h—~The vessel-dwners have formed a Unfou, it 18 sald, to employ non-Unlon sallors, The plastorors of tho city have maden do- mand on thelr omployers for an advatco of pay. They aro paid at tho rate of & per duy, and wint 225, About bnlf tho cmployers have geanted tho {ucrense, nod it 18 thought tho othora will also ngreo to it. Special Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune. OFTAWA, April 6.=Mr. E. A. C. Pow hns ro- turned Trom New York, having suceeeded in orgnnizing cumpunies to work the Mo Island Sliver Mine, on Luke Snperlor, aud the Placer Gold Mine at the Chaudiere, Province of Quebue, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, MONTIREAL, April f.—Tha Franco-Canadien Credit-Foneler hus airendy placed $200,000 in mortgages ut 6 poy cent In this Provinco. ‘I'he buring oporations for the 8t. Lawrenco ‘Tunne! demonstrates that a stratum of rock Tuns under thd St Lawrence from Hochelnga ta {iunano;‘lll. Thils Insures the practicabllity of 10 wor' Tho arfglonl Black Tiawk, n_celebrated Cann- dinn trofter in his day. and sire of many toted horses, died here the other duy, Sir fugh Allan hns retirned to town, and wis much amuzed nt the storles atlont that ho ntends to muko Hoston his principle port. Ho will seml his ships where tho trade exists, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicugo Tribunie, St. Jous, N, L., Aprith.—A Vill to Incorpornto the Ornnge bady has been defented i tho Leg- islutive Council'of Prinee Edward Island, e et — i ABOR TROUBLES. Prrrsnuna, Pa, April 6,—The colored men cmployed at the Black. Dinmond Sieol- Works weut out on strike for higher wages, Tho labor- ers were wetting S1 pier day; they asked for 2110, Tho wheelers wunted n ralse from §1.20 to $1.40, and tho firemen arked an advance from £1.35 to €165, The complalnt of thocolored men 18 that they arc not pald as much a8 whito men who dn the Samo work. SenINGPIELD, ML, April 6.—~Tho strikers in the flolshing departivent of tho watch factory aeo stiil bolding vut. There will be no comproinise, and none of thom will go back until all roturn o body on tho removal of Anderson, the ob- Jeetlonnblo foreman. v e —— EAU DE SELZ, A cortain eminent chiemist in Tarls, AL Bout- my, hng Just reported to tho Acudemy of” Selenues thut tho syphons of nerated water, Bo Iargely sold {n Europo as “Euau do Selz,” are very lurgely polluted with orgunic matter of nauseous origin, and not free from dlsense-wiv- ing propertiea; besides those™ organic gerins,” teud and tin are found in nppreciable doses, dis- solved out of the tubes from the bottling appu- ratus. Tho Munielpul Councll have, ns u firat step, cut down tho saluries of tho Inspectors of Minernl Waters a8 a roward for not keeping tholr oyes vpon. They hnve grdered n fresh serles of analyses, and meantimo everybody s very muceh put out,—except, perhupg, ‘the pro- priotors of tha Apollinaris Water, ——————— DENTIST SMELT BLOOD AND BARKED, Envy, the mennest of all created things, crushes ont everything that 18 noblo and wunly. It tompts wesk minds to blacken churncter, hoping thus to whitowash [ts own, butas certaln nd right will provail it will recoll on itseif. Gen. Cameron sald: * A man who mnkes no encinles I3 nevor a positive force.” Drs. McChesney havo hosts of frionds, and from necessity must have profesaionnl grumblers. But their roputa- tlon is boyond reproach; g Xoredity. . London World, In gomo fllustrious houses vou hear of tho family noge, in gome of the famlly check-bones, insomo of tho fundly lips, In others of o patri- clun huskiness of utterance inherited *from Hugo de Mnfiyus. who helped to conquer En- gland for Witllum the Norman. Then thoro 18 tho family walk, tho {ovilly stimmer, and tho fumily stare, cach of thom tho cachet and nall- murk of autlqite and {llustrious lineage, The membiers of one noble house which hus suj I)l:ml uring the Inst twenty years have a heredltury incus paelty for eating roust mutton, e ———————— Duck & Raynor's Moth Powder I8 o harvester that reaps ronenes by tho miilion, N Cumming does not advertiso teeth for 87 and chargoanore. 0 Stato, —— We recommenid Eldredgesewlng-machines, —Mnreh 31, at Pontlae, 111, Frank Jerome, of Chicayy, und 1o Jiev, J, Evane, Miss Marguoritg MuAullite, of Philaduipiii, DEATILS, “WARFIELD—April 6, Noilio, dnughior of 3rd. Anpilo Waritold, wkod 6 Yoars. Futiural from 28 Souin Biatosst. at 10 elock n. ., by cim o Calvary Comnotery, - Keionds invited. moening, Auril 4, 8t 3 o SORNINGHAN-M yudny o'eluek, Srs, Bringet Canninglun, mod U years. Funorat will lwuvo tor Into restdence, 311 West Fite teanthi-at., Wednesduy worningg Aprild, at 0 o'ctock, 1o Jusult Church, theneu by cuarriugos to Calvary Couiotory, FARIELL~temains of Alford E. Farroll, brothor of Capt. duties 1, Farrell, Wil urrive at the Silchian Fouthorn Hupot ut e 0'clodk n. . tueduy; froun dupot 1o Cathdeal, thonco by cars v'Caivary. SLATU—AL Kansas City, Mc., Apritd, of cungestiva ctilll, Witho 1., eldest son Of Sra, Al, A, Lait, ks Tndiing: Clara 8., HECK—Abril £ of capillary. bronchit daughitor of Louls and Loutsu C. Hock, svud 7 months an 3 5. t Thuraday, April 7,88 1 Fun a'clock, fromi resls den \l\\'uu.hutwn--l_ Felonds Invited. 0’ H—April B, LEiton O'Cunnor, wite of Mat- thow unnor. Funeral Tunrsday morning nt 9 o'clock from Houth Bangamon - Dy carriuges t finuly 1 L, Lo 5L Patrick's. Chureh, thanieu Cuivury Comutery, Frionds of the ted. WALKLER—At Platnvlew, Minn,, March 16, at tho residunus of hior browhor, &. U. Fortor, Mes, 1, F, Walker, used, 85 yoars und 10 suonthy, (ormerty of Burlington, ¥t. CAIROLL=April 5,Charloy, youngost von of Danlel aud Urldget Carrol, unuenl hursday morning ut 4 o'clack from 234 Blue dulandeny., by earriuuoy t Colvury Colewry. WEEDFuadaz, April G, of apoploxy, Mes. Surah od, nerdl from hor Jate residence, 13 Hanord-at, ‘Phurduy at 1§ 0'cloek . m., by care 10 Kosoniil, SIIEAAN—Tuesday, April 5, Patrick Shoahan, uies, titve OF Closirs, Purish of Adar ¥ i rol into resldeace,n Finnall-st., 11 Bl e oro High Masd will by said a {bu'eluck, th rs Lo Lulvory Comotery. QQiaDY=Antnony, son of Fateick and Wintred oral Thursny from 213 Arnald-st., nuar Twon- Ay-Rinth, by crriagos (o CRIVRTY Comoteey. BRAIANM=In Lundin, Enzinnd, ‘Thurdny, March 24, pavid frabum, tutherof Gooree Drabuny, aged 0 yenrs nod 2 months, Mty fits soul rest in poace. l!Ul;l:HN—’l’nNt\nr. April 5, Matthow Cullen, n nailve of thu Parsl of annhw, Gounty Wexiord, Iretund, und furmerly of "Furonto, Unnuda, syed 71 e, 4 Funoral will ko l;:lnnn from 28 Jlermitay Vo corner of Folk: “Thursday, nt 0:50 o'clock, 1 Figes 1o tho Clitieh of the 1oly Fruliy, thvico Cuivary Cometory, ANNOUNCEMENTS., PR APRIE MEETING OF TiTE TOXHD ar Mrongers Of (he " Chicwuo Vsctungo for Womnn's Work will bo hold ot thuir rooms, corner of Va und Monroo-st., ‘Phuradny muening ut 10 o'clock. T HOW LBIGOTS BES purticulutly roquuats €4 100 prosont. s MENRY G, PERRY WILL Enlscopal Lonten woun savicos i -da; C DING LECTURE OF ‘I'lIE sirso on e * Chiret ™ will e wiven by tie Jtev. Dr. Juwoll ut the Cathudral 58, Peter und Panl thils uyening ut ¥ o'cioek. Sublost: *Tho American Chureh us the itevoncilet of Clirlitondum.” FPLLE Wi W, ¢, T. U WILL T o Al PPHIE REV, conduct th Jiershoy Hal !l‘ll ONCL SIDE U, W Thold fis regular wonthly peettng at the Elubih esbytorion Churet, corner Koboy and Wushington= s plivrnoon wbd o'cluck. Dovodonal mevting ok ) SN e °S CANDIE, + Frosh Evare Day. Conslde A erdi e REE R i worid, CAAMELS 0" wpeciaity Wholesuto and it patcatsdelin e L WO T L YT L PG ) e KW wl i _ IRUNIS. =T G s el FReas atoniats shuuld vislt CRLAS, K.\ Y& v ¥or Trunks Satchela Bida xe. i J A Noy TV Btntoeste (HAIR AUCTION SALE. By ELIS LERS) N, FLERSIEIN & C Auctloneers, 81 und 8 Randolph-st. Peremptory Sale oF FURNITURE 0f Two l:ri ate Dwellings, AUDING One Ghickering Grand Piano, Bent to our stures, A1 and % Randoiph-st., (oF conves tenen of waTe, Wil be sold atowr rogaine Wednesday Morning 8ale, Avrit 6, at 1w, n El.l N, LERSTTEIM & (CO. Anctionocra, HOUSEIOLD GOODS AT AUCTION, EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, At.84 & 86 Randolph-st, Snjon maito at private residonces, Outsido snles roe calvo prompt attention, I, FLERSIIBIN & 0., Auctioncers, T PEREMIPTORY Auction Sale OF TFINT L PAINT BOSTON ARTISTS. ALEO The C. P. Ream Pictures, ‘Thie wholo colloction will bo sold at (’BRIEN'S ART GALLERY, 208 Wabash-av., Thursday, Friday, and_Satnrday, April 7, §, and 9, COMMENCING AT 2:30 P. M. EACH DAY, Al pletures wiil be fold without limit. TMEINUR ‘ar‘.‘nm,'lml.\l & €0, Anctioncers, No. 1501 Wahash-av, AT AUCTION, Thursday, April 7, at10a.m. me ENTIRE FURMTURE Wil be sold, comprising Pavior and Dining-Room, Chamber and Kitchen, Iteds and Dieilding, Carpets, Stoves, Crockery, (lassivare, $e.. Lo, ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO., Auetloncors, Suits, Dolmans Ladies, if you happen to he down town lils week do not miss the opportunity of ‘calling at our store, 237 State-st. (near JInckson). We cait soon eonvines you that we ean mnke it worth your while to walk a block or two out of your way, whenever you wil ho In want of anything in our lne. Justread this: Ulsters, $2, $3, and $4, for which downstown stores will ask you $4, $6, and $8. Walking Jack- ofs, $1.50, $2.50, §3, and $4. Have locks, $4, 5, and $06. . Cashmero Dole mans, $7, 8, and $9. Elegant Silk Dols mans, $10, $12, $15, $18, $20, to $50. Every Cashmere and Sllk Dress In onr honse ig.marked down 20 per cent. Cashe mere Wrappors, $8 and $10 3 worth $12 and $15. THE BERLIN SUIT C0., 237 State-st., near Juckson. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30. " ELECTRIC APPLIANCE, ? NERVOUS DEBILITY : CURIED. The Vilal Forces Restored Without Medicines OUR BELECTINC APs PLIANCEN “aro ~ uves quaiea i thetr construcs Hon und eiticacy, generas g and diffusiniga oilll COntiNUO s CurFrent renching avoncu tho seat of disgune, und by their eloctro-gnivanio . netinn 1 the Al Ory upon thy centros Seminnl Wi " liaustion, Tmpotency.and dlscusesof the (rime tal Onzans, witliont e A Rt muscular, And generniivo svaien mintstered by the mild, continnow For Youny. Men, Middic-Ayed Men, Blen thern {3 '« Natural Way ot of Suffering and Trouble. aphict sont tn boaled anvelood tne, Conyultation frep, O 5 pucind elreular on Femnto troubles und uxplatning speetyd Kleciricgl Appliances for cud® OEsnine on FerelpL of i cents pustiiio, AMERICAN GALVANIC CO,, Rooms 1 and 2, 134 Madlgon.st., * CHICAGO, ILL " Cut (hia ont for veference, ? g mreTn V' oat B ako, and unrivalcd (iF O ST it o cinness OF poLte l REAL SWAN QURLL ACTION, I In 20 Numbers, A comnicto Esmply Card, (08 trial, by metlon recupp of £3 ceutue g Ivison, Braxeman, TayLor & Cos 178 nat 1490 Grond Livet, Now York, et HAIR GOODS, | VATER WAVLES, $1.75 ALl Long Halr Hwitchos, H, Al wile konde 1 proporiton, dund tng price-t b [“TAMES TTALL, 10D State Whelerat & Hotall, Soud for prico I S, 0. D.inyirbery. Solo Gouda sout ¢ ny o ot o mody Y o it . g URERURNEAL 2 WAk