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S Owing to the unfavorable weather we will continue our OPENING DAY ONLY. New Attractions. Superb ) lbisplay of Novelties. A LEADER! 7,500 YARDS SUMMER SILKS! At 48 1-2c. PARDRIDGES’ MAIN STORE, II4 and 116 STATE-ST 3rre. Fine und Seasonable MILLINERY Wednesday and Thursday, Aprit 13 and 14, You are cordially invited to inspect the same. Our facilities and connections enable us to offer EXTRAORDINARY inducements, PRICES BEYOND GOMPETITION, A8 18 WELL KNOWN, MEYERS', 1356 STATE-ST. R-Milliners are respoctfully requestad NOT to call Spring Opening. Newest designs in Domestic and Forelgn WOOLIKINS, IMMENSE CHOICE., ' _ Pants to Order From 84, 35, 36, 87, 38, Suits to Order 3 * From 815, 318, 820, §25. Sping Osercuats, $15, 18, $20, $25. Sell-Lined, Fancy-Lined, and Silk-Lined. mpleg 5 um%y ml:‘lllf rules for self-measurement NICOLL the TAILOR, 8. W. cor, Clark and Adams-sts. 2 COPARTNERSHIP, COPARTNERSHIP, ‘e underalgned have formed a copartner- &hip under the firm nams of BRWN TETTIBONE & KELLY, . purpose of carrying on ngencml ‘""onery. Printing, and Blank Book Mak- usiness o l‘ifll\om Blockn)‘ 194 and 196 Dearborn-st. ( THOS. H. BRO it R F PETTIRONS, | RS e -AMES P, KELLY, Il'lNAN UL A L MONEY 10 04N - late 'ltll Culver, Page, Iloyne & Co. l"hw Talloring Our mnrk"lu- PARLORY, In ?ums of $5,000 ta 850,000, mprovoq Uly l'nypuny. At § por cont Intorest, BUSINILAS LA.IU)Y. " 167 South Clark-st. L JACOBS, 100 Dearvors-si DISSOLUTION, hip leretatory existing undor the flrlll .“\"hl Wubb & Non was lssulved by mutual . L e, Kl 'lll(..:lllAyfi WEED, Usloons wyjp bo NB“UI}M by 4] ll(]:S‘ W‘K‘l‘;vlf"n‘ ctrorun, DISSOLUTION, Py row, of tho firm-of Kala - oy 3:‘4 Nvlu -\nwnum Murch g, n.fl Efl“lu'nflfl- ,N l! Hrw s dlssolvod, uud 1 wil vay oo ted by Kalstions since Maruh 3, 1L, . ALONLO The Pary \'not'n?:-" BRADLEFION, I'ANC 0001)9. 70YS, & Invest a dollar until after examin- ing my stock and prices. [ IMPORT IRECT A LARGE LINE OF FANCY GOODS, TOYS DRUG SUNDRIES, CUTLERY, And Wholesae The largest and most com- plete line of Staple Merchan- dise to be found in the West. Call before making your pur- chase and~ I will save you some money. (. M. LIVINGTON, 145 & 147 Wabash-av., CHICAGO, . NEW IPUBLICATIONS. THIE BEST MUSIC BOOKS. QUARTET BOOKS F FOR CHOIRS, collont onot aro Emeraun's Sucred Quurtols, Thomue' Nuered o Jhaumbuch’s Nis Brod gunris e iang his Now Coloction)s Biel’s Motetto Collection (and his Second Molotto Cal- fection),"wnd Dow's Miared Quartets, (this iast 1! 1 . < 2 :"lli:'l{'c':;fu' b OF {0 sbove, £200 15 Hoants und €225 o EASTER MUSIC! Legla, In dme, to uruuco New and beautiful THE BEACON LIGHT. sz sns st HOMTAN 'l'lmbunl v provared by tho Doat LAt ont wnd iy aately olali tobo wmoux tho yory bot imudlu books for Bunday Holiools evar publishi amino t] Spocimons waliou for W cta, Now ubscribo for the MUSIUAL RECORD, 89 rgs OF ENGLISH ¢ SUNG‘“:"“ i o of fonnd shoet Musly (Vacal), Vory pup. f Usraun Bon, 1in nelonlu o5 e a1t ot bow bovks of tho sawo class. " Auy book malled for retall price. LYON & HEALY, Chicago, Il OLIVER DITRON & 00,. Bosto - | HARVARD U UNIVERSITY CAMBRIDGE, MASS, Tho June oxamlnations for xdwisston to Harvant Calloge, th Lawrenco Beluntitlo Behoul, the Luw Hehwol, and tho Medical Fehiool will horeaftor bo hold simultunuounly i Cambridge, Exotor, N. 1L, Now York, Pbiladelphis, Clncinnsti, Chicgo, aad Han Franctses un the 'Fhiursduy, Friday, und Saturduy fol- Tuwing tha Just Wodnesday in June. ‘thoy will beutn this sear on Thursday, Juno 3, at 8. m. Candidutes muy prosent thomsolves upon & part of the ozaminstions. For rucent oxaminy wition address tho 1t LAGE, CASMBItI ATHEN/EUM ACADEMY 50 Dearborn-st., Chicago. Lingliah und and Classica) School of tho hunast i 'fl'élé...fi.l& Uoth wosea. Bprioi turm Uoylns Rasas formed. A A 1H- 11, BABCOCK, Princlpal. ENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACAD- 7 Chestor, ba.: civil wudlusors 8 wistry, 2‘....:‘:.5."“ e cmos fontornel FolTiedr e Boad for lists of Knstor Curols und Antboms, and Jiapory opd, furthor nfor- LUAL HABVALD COL- I’I CIUR! l"-F.ltAMLS G 0 d PICTURE FRAMES t will surel; ou 10 write for l}llfll:;‘:‘l‘lu\ L{lml’lf’llu Uuol Uf SIJWI i or, 4 & 24 Wb a¥e 13, 1881— WEDNESDAY, APRIL TWELVE PAGES. R e e ITELS, JACKETS, de. Haveiucks Walkmg.!ackets Ulsters, Gircuiars, hawls, An All-Waol Havelock, Satin Hood, for $6.00 An All-Wool Walking Jacket, trimmed, $4.00 ASplendld Walking Jacket, cov'd seams, $3.00 A full:sizg Ulster, covered seams, - $3.00 A Cloth- Clrenlae- -, - - - - $2.00 A very nlee Jacket - - $2.00 Finer and Handsomer Goods in the same proportion. SHAWLS. Handsome Spring Shawls - - - $2.00 Handsome Spring Shawls - - sanu Handsome Spring Shawls - - - Black Cashmere Shawis from $2 to $Ill uu LAD!ES You will save money by cnlhng and examining our Bargains in every Department, BANKRUPT STORE, 184 and 186 State-st., OI'IOSITE PALMER BOUSE. S. SHIREK. MILEINERY, PENING T0-DAY. TWENTY-FOURTH. OPENING of Fine Milli- nery, French Hats and T0- MUHRHW NO -CHARGE TO 8EB THE HINDOO JUGGLERS, ttonded the Gertral Muste-Hall TRvgn e m'n"r’;mn"c(u will teil 'Tis Worth $2.00 Admlsslon. NO CHARGE To bo shown tho' Japaneso \Wares by Real Live Japanese, Who “alleo samee Mellcan man' 8BA will BE PLEASED TO MAKE l‘Dlfl_l A{QUAINTANCE. NO CHARGE To sea tho Sevon Ilugo Bhell-Cracked Mermaid Eggs. Bhell cracked suficiently to discover LIFE-SIZED MERMAID CHICKS, Tho Origin of Mermaids~8cientists Puzzled. NO CHARGE To seo tho Japanese idoa of . Tanner and D NO CHARGE T'o sce the Heautiful Modow ot Japanese -Flower Boats, CARVED OU’I‘ OF BOLID IVORY, * NO CHARGE To behold and study the beautles g f tha HINDOO COURT ROBES, EMDUOIDEUTD IN BILV: D 1% BILVEL ARD uum Japanese Folding Wooden Pllluws, Bonnets, Mantles, Mammnth Umbrellas and Fans, Cloaks, &c. All are invi- Lanters, Slippers, Sandls. ted. No cards. NO CHARGE Ta witness the Hindostan Fétd, The Lantern-Illuminated HINDCOTEMPLE NO CHARGE "o ¢o Lt ecitacles af wdmiring dolighpovor the Gold Embroideries, Silver Embroideries, Silk Embroideries, Satin Embroideries, Hindostan Embroideries, INDIA RUGS, Cachemere Rugs, Smyrna Rugs, Daghistan Rugs, Ancient Prayer Rugs, SIBERIAY WOLY Skins, Goat Skins, “Snail Work, Mosaics, DESCRIBED IN NEXT COLUM NO CHARGE FOIR READING 1T, AND SEETHAT YOU DO! NO CHARGE Tor Al Those Gifts AH ADVERTISED VESTERDAY: Lacquer-Waro Boxes, Parasols and Fana, fessors of Nush Modical wdical Qold Band China Gulleas, Hlaneog \"'lm‘. oigd Homeopathle EASTER EGG CUPS College, Joading st prOmINGL, a0a &c., &c., &e. GIVEN TO ALL LADIES, woll-known oitizels, 1 th encomiums frowm Candy Easter Eg ggs, ose i A s T ‘..::‘:"'-°‘“-°'= Palut Bozea, Kllnklmcuxu l lll&l&'l‘l‘lnlul. Fancy Boxes Hllml \vlth Stnllounry, X, 4o, &c, o, de i u few days Iator. The llenr\lr lhu ) ||ml(,ll of Lhu 1sg RITCE OF I GUNT NO CHARGE of May the greatar tho i!.""“ b, o ASURER, Couk County, Hitne " ND TRY THE i 1ha BioFs AIMOUIE St Wil B0 00 o\ & Ehanos 10 00 TOTANN L ta, CULCAU0, Aoril T, 19 walted ou Ong pur'oant ponaliy attachos atior tha lat of Muy, and | poncent additional arior tho trss day of evory succeoding uonth undli pabd. . e undarimed I now prepsrad Lo oy o Dudre wru open for rucolyio (ases trom o'clock s AV \UU I OLM L\F lllLLW TATLORE Axus for thy yesr 180 raturned dolinquent by thy . 103 0/0I0Ck b iy 8N 1 BORL mo 10 beY 13 88 HOTGHKIN, PALMER & GO 137 & 139 State-st. PENING. Millinery HAGEDON’S, ‘Willicontinue until next FRIDAY., 42 & 44 MADISON-ST. TO RINT. ~ FOR RENT, 139 Madison-st Store and anument between Clark and Lu Salle. W. D. KERFOOT & CO., 90 Washington-st. FOR RENT, Four-story and Basemont Brick Store, 85 Jackson-st, E. D. SELLMANYN, Ttoom 48, 116 Washington-st. SPECTACLES. MOKILIS BELNITARDT, Optician, 125 Sitate-st, Koom 3 second Hoor. Hpectacles ox- uly # yosrs' practico In tho adjustment of ovory form of defuctive vyeshihl. Leitors Imuullllun w-uulnu to . his superior ubiiity i 1 his glusaus can sx o Optlolun and the purfocine b0 soon st My, Borshard m'u ='=e. Town Colletors, | would request dumn‘uunuu.uu und sottic without delay, no as to wvold thy xreat ruat hon i the Lioiin, s00n a8 tho LMo o) INSUN, Counily Trogsuror, OMico, Doarborn-av.. buk. Michiuan uid 1liluuis-ata. — e JA PANESE GOODS, JAPAN CURIOS. conpgnmonts of Japaneso Curius to bo sold e e W e at - statru: LLLLULOID G()Ol) S o e Ne R I i eraa “me B iundrotu of ouss tomers that our Celiulold Collurs (composcd almost wholll o(campl ‘)nrc a9 'ave precents feo"or Diphtherics. wivd al 'y thoui, Heulth, seatncag,” und economy. [t threcs compluints, BARNES & CO., 80 Mudisonsat,, Tribune Liy, SEA, Sarah Bernhard{.’; SI“A’.LI)LI’A RT '"WENT STORE. JUGGLERS! TIIE TROUPE OF THHEE (ono lamnn =nd two mon) will porform thelr Marvalous Foata of Jugglery thruughout the ontlre day THURSDAY, In the HindopTemple on Fourth Floor, Tenchied by St iaw $.00000 Halo 'lnn\u Power Elevator, Grand Opening!|Grand Opening! BUT IT WILL NOT INTERIUPT OUIL Usual Semi-Weekly Sale, B0, COMMENCING ' TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, In sddition to the Epecial fihibitof Patlemn Bomels And the Entire Importation of HONS. AND MME. VAN DEZAXDE, Whose llouk we have bought and_ services socured, d who will give tha Ludles Valuahle Hints on Paris Styles, 1n addition to alt the Opening Exhibit, GREAT Special Sale OF FINE AND RARE ORIENTAL ANTIQUITIES, Embroideries, Draperies; Salonica and Yanina Table and Stand Covers, old Needlework, nail Work, Mosnw Covers, Portierres, I‘ul‘ Skins, Turkish Embroideries, Scarfs, Covers, Drapery and * Transfer Work, B!anke(s from lIsland of Crete, &o., &o. PRICES OF ABOVE, 99°cts. to $99.00 Each, AND OVER. 4,000 - RARE RUGS, BEING CHOICEST SPECIMENS YET SIOW! ‘(. Worth $5.00 to $300,00 Each, PRICES FROM g2 cts. ¥ $i69.70. Twenty Thousand Dollar Oriental Sale. DESCRIPTION AND PRICES Ot the Wares callectod hyuurl!uninnnbunr N.B. rupean Wares lmparicd to order, TIME REQUIRED, 1t ordorod by cablo, b wooks; by wail, 8 wooks, OUR OWN IMPOR'TATIONS, - Collected from ANl Over the World, 500 RUSSIAN STAMPED RUGS, Yo, 29 cts. V&R 1,200 Persian Rugs, 92 cts., ‘ B0 cts., 81.18, B1.815, $1.08, SL.46, B2.98, " ACTUAL VALUE 800 TO 830 BACH. 86 KREMLIN (near Moseowr) RUGS, $7.90 G $26.00 WORTH here ar tho frst Mumlan Hugs ovor broughit to Autorlva, wnd uro curiositivs. India Rugs, Turkish Rugs, 420 Coulas, 63 Daghistans, 338 Smyrnas, 16 Otishak Kelims, 96 Ghourdes, 20 Velvots, 19 Cachemeores, 32 Moorlsh, 3 Khorassans, AND OVEIL 20 OKSHYRS, SCINDES, SAUISOOLAS, CALCUTTAS, KIRSHEING, BELOOCRISTANS, KELIMS, kc.y Sco rics $2,98 © $39.96 Eecn. Also, 38 Carpets Inmany of abova varietles, Pricos $29.30 to $167,90 Each, ONE-FOURTH PRICES Usually vatd for ovary-dsy patiorns. .~ Ihe GRANDEST DISPLAY of Oriental and Indic Wares ever at« tempted in America. EVERY DEPARTMENT GREATLY ENLARGED, 43 New Departments, And two BOxI128 Foet Floors Addod, INCLUDING THE GROCERY STORE. llcrcy Preserse Us and Pieklo Us Too! 1l]E JIPAVEE 45D D008 T0-HORROW--TIUASDAY, STATE-ST. @Ye @ribame, 2 Persons wnable to purchass copies of Thr CittcAno TrInuNE at News Agencies and on.rad-, way truing twhere Chicayo papers are sold Wil con<’ Jer a favor by reporting the facts to this ofice, glvs, tng full partieulars. W. I). TIHESAN & Co., clgar manutactur- 'lmlll and grocers of Kuy West, Fla., havo ailed, Tux: Turcomans hnve surprised the Rus- slan garrison at Narn Kissar, the most ad- vanced fort on the road to Merv, Fain weather, preceded by o light fall of snow, and followed by a slight rise In temperature, for thia reglon to-day, Iln.\mAnnnuu. Jases 8. LAnpyeR, of tho United States Navy, dled yesterday at Phitadelphia. e was In his 79th year, I Tue French Consul at Tunis has pro- tested to the Hey that France does not In- tend to dethrone him and occupy his country. ‘Lonp BEACONSFIELD Is sinking rapidly. He passed n restless day yesterday, and ex- perienced considerable difliculty In breath- ing. . It s probable that Capt."W. D, Whiting, Chiet of the Burcau of Navigation, will bo obliged to retire on account of physical disa- bilities, OVER 2,000 Germaus and 600 Italians ar- rived at Castle Garden yesterday. The greater portion of them ars now on their way Westward, PAYMARTER-GENERAL CUTTER, of the United States Navy, will be placed on the retired list next August, and a new Pay- mnster<General will be appointed. —— A TYPOGRAPHICAL error made us say yes- terday morning that fiye cases of sinall-pox had developed at 378 Wabash avenue. We meant to have sald Wabansia.avenue, By tho explosion of a nitro-glycerine cart- ridge at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., yesterday, Dayid Downey and Michael Broderick were killed aud John Murray severely Injured. AMELIA A. Cosp, who dled recently at New York, béqueathed 830,000 to Presby- terfan missions and charities, and - 89,000 for three scholarships in Presbyterian theologic- al seminaries, —_— SternEN A. CALDWELL, the Recelver of the Philadelphin & Reuding Rallroad, hus virtually recognized Frink 8. Bond ‘as Presl- dent’of- that concern, at which Mr, Gowen hias expressed surprise, - . Turs: gravo and reverend Senators talked | and talked yesterday, and adjourned again without ' having .transacted . any business. Senator Beck delivered his speech. - Senator l’cndlewn will speak to-day. ——ar CriAntes Ao’ Buicas, took ' the- \vl!e ‘ot Charles- Stetson to a dance at I’elhnm. ‘Mass, || Stetsun, although he hnrl bcen nemmted‘ trom his wife, ub]ecluL ‘A guariel enstied,’ and Brigga shot Stetson-dend. ' GEN, after all, andgLord Granville arid Sir Charles Dilke aron little. surprised atlearning the fact. ‘'Ihe new Czar gave them to under- stand that Skobelefl would ba recalled. A SYNDICATE of bankers is talsed of in New York to tike the 8 pdrcent'maturing Dorids from those who hold them, and . then have them extended, in accordanco with Sceretary Windom’s plan, nt 83 per cent, Tue: First City Court of New Orleans s deelared unconstitutional the ordinance pro- viding that * drummers” who transact any business In that ety shall paya heavy license - tax, The decislon Is a counnon-sonse one. Ir.i8 almost & cerininty that ex-)farshal Pitkin of Loulslana wil Lo appolnted to the MexIean Mission. His only competitor for the place now is Mr, Cahill, editor of a Span- ish-American papor published af St. Louis, : ] EARTHQUAXE shocks continue to-be felt in Sclo, and thero are not more’ than twenty houyses left standile thore now. Forty-five villages have beon destroyed, and the former residents of many luenlltles have totally dis- appeared, | . Sexator FAruey, of California, has tele- graphed from Washington to the Califurnla Leglsiature telling that body to resist the pagsage of an apportionment bill now before it to the lsst extremity, uvuu o theextentof . fillbustering, SkckETARY, WiNnoM's financial plans, an- nounced Monday, secmn to meet"with general Indorsement, and their success is alrondy as- sured. The eclerks in the Treasury Dopart- ment are hard at work so as to be In readl- ness for carrying out these pluns, Anmranont Buy, tho Turkhh Amhnssndor at Washington, has publiShed a card oxs pressing heartfolt gratitude to Ars. Bliane and the other ludies who have mnadean np- peal to the Ameorlean public In behalf of the sufferers-by tho earthqunke at Sclo, ¥ Mus. AugusTA GEDELYA( the 'wifo ofn Now York elgarmaker, who'became Insane through fenr that lor cliildten would be stricken with small-pox, which broke out in her neighborhood, jutiped from tha roof of | » five-story tencuient-house and’ was killed, A 'vostxonest oxamination held on the’ body of Hattie Deuell, tho Iown City fasting girl, who died Monday, showed ‘that thore was not o single_drop: of blaod In her body, and that ler. stomach was entlrely vold of substance, The body welblled (ony}lvo pounds, - A naTL0AD syndlcate hns beon formied ot Wheellng, W, Va,, to bulld a ratlroad from that city 1o Charleston, a distauce of 180, miles. 1t ls to bo known' s the Wheellng, Tarkersburg & Charleston Rallroad, Seny- tor Camden represents the moneyed mén con- cerned In the vmloct. 4 se——— S—— ‘T'ue’ examination of wlmmes tor Mra.* Christlancy in the divorce suit lustityted by, her husband -wos commenced yestorday at Washingtou, Miss Lillle Meloy, u frlend of Mny, Chrlsthuncy, gavo testinony which conr tradicted the testimony of Giro' lu nnveml “{ important partioulars, =" Er——— Gov.’ Ounway, of Dakota, cullsd on uu Prosident yosterday, and also upon Seéretary Lincoln, to urgs on-thew thoe neced of grant- ing Immedinte asststance to the suffarers by tho recent disastrous. floods {n that ’len[- tory. Mo representod the ‘condition ‘of ‘the _cnw the speedy completionof the extensl SropELEFF has not been reealled” | and altow Colleetor Merritt tq remalnw sthe colitmny of 0'Dynaipite. "Rosga’s bl“hal\ sufferers as utt food, and bel any, The whol retary Lincoln,| the matter pr Gen, Terry to tions and eloth Quar wag roferred to Sece S promlised to attend to - ¥, and who telegrphed . ¥ the sufferers with ra-" Sccording to his discretion. Mns, Susax WiLLs FLETCHER, the alleged American Spiritualist medium, was found ‘gullty [n the London Criminal Court yester~ dny of having obtained goods from Mrs. spirney, and was sentonced to twelve months’ fwprisonment at hard lnlwr. the Mississippt River about six miles below St. Louls, was capsized yesterday worning _owing to the derangement of ber machinery,. “Thero were fivo persons on’board at the thne; three escaped, and the other two— named Read and Ohansorg—were drowned. — Ex-SpxAToR Bruce was tendored the Drazilian Misslon, and has refused ft on tho grouuds that ho did not think. the climato. would fgree with his health, and that he did celved nt the Brazillan Cobrt, -1t 19'probable that Mr.. Bruee will recelve a home position. e Titx: lawyers of the New York Police Com- missioners appenred before Mayor ‘Graco yesterday to answer to the charaes brought agalnst thelr clients by the Mayor. They dened tho ‘competency of his Honor to aot; in the case ns nccuser and Judge. The case was adjourned until to-morrow, when \m- nesses will be examined, I7 i3 qulte probable that the Ohlo Repub- - Iican Convention witl be held.in’ June, and that Gov. Foster, "Attornoy-General Nash, and State-Treasurer Turney wiil ba renom- inated,—~at least that was the general feeling atp meeting of prominent Ohio Republicans who met with members of tha Repiiblicin State Central Conunittes at Columbus yestor- day, Tne Buffalo, Cleveland & Chicago rum-_ road, the New York & Chicago. Railroad Company of Ohlo, Indtana, and Illinols, and ' the New, York & Pennsylvania Rallroad,” have consolidated. ‘This.will give.a con- tinnous lino from Buffalo; vh\-ErIe ) Clty, to Clileago via Cloveland and Fort Wayne. . The wholo distance can’be dde. without chiange of cars.’ The name of the new cors. poration wlll be. the New York, Chlcnga & St Louis Rallroaid Company. — . Mui C. W, Ssnzui, t one thine Trafie Fan-© ager of tho Chicago, Burlington "% *Quine; Raliroad, and now Trafflc’ Man: :Erle Rallrond, has aceepted the; poxlllnn Genernl Manager of the Chunpenke & Ohla. Rnilgpad Compdny, and' will cnmt on‘the, \dischargo of his'new duties on ‘thie nlgto! “May next. Tis appointuient seems o’ Ind ? the ‘road from Richmond to. \ewpon iNews at the mouth of the J esmv { 2 l’,umm.n spoke at, the Lmd,Lenxuol i Conference at Dublin yesterday on the Glad-+ ‘stone. Lnnd bill, and said: that. many ot ita: - m’ovulous ‘vere {llusory, particularly- thvsu | relating to free sale, an that tenants now s arrears would not be banefited by its provls- slons. ‘I'he other Home-IR ulo members pres- ent colncided with Parnell’s views; but then +it was not expected that they would be su].hr fled, . A Land-League Convention has been, chlled for tiie 21st and 22 of April tu con-., sider tha bilL § A Tnumune represontativa’ interviewed a number of bullders, -cantractors, and archt-, tects yesterday on_the wages' question,. The; general opinlon was that wages would; nd- vance aboit 20 per cent, and that the nrlcu of. matcrinl would also advauce,' In order to, .meet the cuummnlly-lncrensmg nouulndnn, the comling season will- be very nctive I, the: ‘hullding Hue.. Considerableinetlvity exista” already, and Is particularly. noticenbls in the: - suburbs, where quite a number of cottuke: ure belng nrcctcd § s FJ\'R persons nilected with small-pox yere - rumme(l fromn the houss No. 69 Carinlne street, Now York, yesterday, wherea woman; who has been affected by the pestilenco’ has’ :sold clgars fof tho. past fortnight.. Those: ‘who botught, the clgars ave. probably sorry - that they lnvested, - ‘ha hospital.at Blucks, woll's 1sland. and the tonts connectod therl!:. i ‘with are crowded with patlents—suffercrs from swall-pox and typhus.- ‘The petlents: .are. mostly tramps . who commcted um dlsuue in chenp lodging-houses, Iris sald flmh tha- friemls of Wllllam E. * draw the nomination of Judge Tobertson " ro holsif Chandler Is confirmed ‘as. Solleltor- . General, “In such o case, MacVeagh. would - Teslgn a8 Attorney-General, Kirkwood, who - 18 said to be wholly lacking In executive ubli- ity, will ‘soon retire from the Interlor. Do-. partment aud bo -provided with a-forelgn misston, and thore will be a general reorgan- - izatlon of the Cnbinet, The reorgunization * wilt be In.the Interest, or at lout utdm ln~ stance, of bocrw~ Tz Commercial Bank of Denver, L'nlo - was incorporated on theSist of Fubrunry lnxt. with an alleged. capital of 3100,000, and an” alleged reserve fund ‘of *$100,000, " Thy Bank ! ofticers were James L. Van Woert, l'rL dent; Elen M. Van Woert, hisife, Caghifo and Pliny 8. Rice, 1lorace W, Cottop, ind P, , T, Swmith as Dircctors, It now turns-out, that , Van' Waort is,an . ox-jail-bird, that his,’ both started a-swindling bank at Winsted, « Conn,, that he disappeared from that point. leuving several debts unsettled, and with in. * ing over bim, The other partlns concorned ‘In the bank are also-of vory qnmlonnhlu o’ cuamant af Donver. Tnv Lnndon ‘Dailyj*News, commenting’ on thn nltoged thrents of the so-called " Irish * skirmishers” to gssagmato M. Glpdotqne. O polnts aut that the previous attempty of. the - £ ...crly unable to purchasa. | Ilart Davies by false pretenses and con- Tnr steamer Dalsy, used as lnrryboat'on g not think a colored ‘nun would be well re-™' Pa, | Chandler will Induce the President ‘to withe - wifa I8 no better thnn she ought to be, that, . dictments for bigamy and othor erimes hang- i, ‘puto, “The affalr nrcntea consldergblo ex-" v Irlsh skirmishers to do fnjury n England ;, - havo been both clumsy dut cm\nrdl),md {nstanves : the - vecent attimpt-of tho, wis. cmuma to blow. up the Nmulmf’llouw sy . ‘one of the .most .maladrolt, co“nrdly. el - blaokguardly affairs,; The fact séems to be,as + the News polnis out, that the Irish skirmish- ers 870 too cowardly to resort to the plans of : the Russlan Nihillsts;and: do not like tonse” {natruments of: destruetion which would be {nany way “datgerous to uwuuelvu. “Fho News might add that thoy are too coward toeven whisper- thelr threats excopt at'tho safq distance of o New York barroomi,or.in | “skite panar, .. My, Qlqdstoue has Jiolhing to ; fear trom these barroow * pnmou." %

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