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T Ak § i i B * E. L. Phelps, Belz, Schwnb & «propascd populiar su THE CITY. IN GENERATL. LomA M. STILLE, U, 8. A., 18 at the Palmor, . Hunen, of Switzertand, is at tho Palmer, Mns. Qov. CuLtox and daughtor are at tho Palmer. "PrusAN B. Hasoy, of Cincianatl, Is at tho Palmer. J. B KukrAsD, of San Franclsco, I8 at the Mremont. J. W. Yontem, of fowa City, fa, I8 at the Tremont. . It 1. Lanav, of Lincoln, Iil, Is at tho Sberman. Hesny J. O'HANLON, of Ircland, is at the Sherman, 5 Joits T Hoones, of Lexington, Ky, 18 at the Bherman, Joux L. Buniows, of Fond du Tac, Wis., Isat the Tremont, Cnantrs P. Swiognt, of Springfield, Stato Auditor, 18 ut the Pacitic, ' E. L. CouLson, & F. Davis, and 0. A. Clough, of Pueblo, Colo., aro nt the Palumer. Gov,W, G. OnDwAY nad Judge W. E, Cato, of Drkota. are registered at the Pacifie. TromAs E. Warns, Vice-Frasident of tho Notre Dame University, South Bend, Ind., isat the Palmer. Dr. P. G, Omrerr. Superintendont of tho State Iustitution for Deaf Mutcs at Jackson- wviile, Tl 18 nt tho Pacille, » Ma3, CoTros, Capt, Chappell, and R, 1. Fol- “som, of Englind, and tha Cuovalier F. Pangiint de Ossdorp, of Belgmm, are registered at the Pacitie. . e Faculty of Rush Medieat Coliego met at tho Pactfic inst evening and cunsidercd-nrrange- ments for the conduct of the lustitutivn during tho next terms. TianT fish were takeon out of Lyon & lleaty's arsenger elevator, tho largost oo being elzht ebes loug. ‘Thoy foumd their wuy (n frowm tho Inke through tho Crib and water-pipes. OFFICEN SHORT yestorday wnorning shot and Kiiled & mad dow which was eopuged o making things lively nbout o burn in tho rear of No, =5 Clinton stret, So fur us could be nscertuined o one was bitton. Tur temperature yesterday, ns observed by Mannsse, _optician, ~No. & Mudison strecty ‘Lrisuss Builduw, 77 degrees: 10 o, m,, B; 12 m., Pe iy B0, Ba- rometer, 84, m g E. M. SrauLnina. Sherlf of Orlenns, (:numy“i N. Y., advertises by postul-card it rewurd of $i for information i to the wherenbouts of . Wallace Bumber, who disappesred from Albion, in tuat county, un April b Bamber i8 20 yonrs of age, night nbuut five feet sevon inches, sileht flgure, fuir complexion, blue vyes, lizht mus- tache. It is supposcd thot he was insane. Jonx . Hoouk came o Chicago from Gales- burg to tuken position ns switchinuu on_the Chieago, Burhugton & Quiney Hullrond, Yes- torday afternoun while he was engaged in mak- ing up a train at the root of Park Ilow u mnn unkuown to bluand who hos not been arrestud, Siimbed ipon the teatn where Hoguo was and struck hiny with brass knuckles so foreibly upon tha niose that it wus broken. He was curried to Bt. Luke's hospitnl, whers his proboscis wid straightencd. ‘Then be was sent buck to Gales. burg. Nothing was learned aboul tho causo of tho troubte. Tne Womnu's Homeopathle Mcdleal Soclety heid its annual meeting nt_the Tremont louso ‘club-room yesterdny, Dr. Bedell fu the chalr. There wns o large attondance, Tho following officers for the ensuing yonr were clected: Prog- ident, Dr, C. E. Manning; Vice-President, Dr. Wilkins; ‘Secrotary and 'I'reasurer, Dr. R. A. Underwood: jors, Drs, Stuusbury, Wisner, and Peet. Delegates wereuppolnted ad follows: if'o the State S,cioty, D, Julin Holmes Smitk and Dr, L, G. Bedetl; to 1o Western Acadeny of Homeopathy, Drs. Wilking and Hedell; totho ‘Amurican Instituto of itomeoputhy, Drs. Wis- ner, White, and Undorwoud. Tre followlng offending saloonkeepers were arruigned before the Armory Police Caurt yes- Ierda{ on complnint of A. “Paxton, Agent of 1no Cltizens' League: 'Tom My, ¥35 Clark streot, chnrged with selling liquor to minors: bo ob- talnud a continunnes until tho Ldth fnst, uuder ‘bonds of $20. Billy Murray, of inmboat famo, 205 Clark street, charged with selling liquor to minors; cuse continued until Muy 14 under bonda of $5%. Charles Walters, 265 Clark stroet, charged with selling liquor to minors: ¢ tnued until May 14 under bonds of &I0v, C! Evercts, 35 8tute _strect, two charges, sélling liquor to minors and alfowing minors to play poul in his saloon; cuse continued until May 17 Atnder bonds of $500. Tre West Chicago Bonrd of Auditors mot yesterday afteruoon, Superyisor Nondhem pro- Blding: Present, Justices Walsh, Ingersoll, De- ‘mars, Miller, and Clerk Jones, The nominution of Theopbllus Gueronit as Del ll{ Assessor was contirmed. Tbo bili of J, B, rdbein for serve 1ces 08 Supervisor 1880-'81, fn town, %48 days, at $1.60, £372; ont of tawn, t2 days, nt $2.60, $155 attending In various publio oflices uud proeurs fnyg paper and witnesses in three fuwsults in tho - cuses of Collector Holland, M. Wortbington, ana Colloctor Sehlllo, $100; recelying $121L204 and disbursing West Town funds to the nmount of 9, nnd_ services us Town Treasurer 1880-'81 and disbursing West Purk funds, $8i6: total, #1,602,—was referred to tha Floance Committee, It was determined to rumaiu In the present . offico at o rentul of $70 per month, the lundlord n!grenlm( to make tho necessiry Improvements. The Bontd adjourned titl Tucsduy. THE MEMORIAL IJALL. Tho Board of Directors uf tho Memorlul Hull " Excuutive Committco held n invoting yostentuy evenlng at the Palmer House, with only u dozen members present out of tho thirty-llve who compose the body. Mr. James L. Allen enbled the meeting to order, and Judge J. B, Beadwell ‘wWas elected to the chalr, Letters af yogrot tor non-atiendanco werd rocelved from fu 7. Leiter, Co., N.'I' Giassott and Gen, McClurg, und from John B, Shorin: and E. W, Blatebford declining to nceept posi- tiongon the Hoard, Mr. Allen read tho roport on s I|)|||u of opera- tion, which hus alrendy been published., On mution, Judire Moran, Nornun 'I', Gassetto, and the Beerotary, J. L. Allen, were aphointed o cotntuittes to preparoe an wddress to tho beopta setting forth the oblects and methods of the ription, On wotlon, it was decldil that the Bonrd ox- ress It us Its sense thut Gen, Stroug aod Mr. I, ured Edils bo appointed to fill tho vacancles in _ th oard euuscd by roshnntions. The Cominitice then adjourned to next Fri- day night at tho Grand Pacilie, FIETY-SEVENTH ANNUVEUSAILY TO-N)GIT, The Rov. Jobn Hall, D. D, of Now York, ia expected this murting, and il return to Now York immodiately after tho unniversary of the Americun Sunduy-School: Unlon, which {8 hold this svoulng ut trsl Music-Hall, Ihe demuna for tekots to this wmeeting hns ‘been 8o lurge that the superintendont reguusts any who buve tickets for reserved seats which thoy are nol golug to uso to please rotwrn tho samn to 73 Rundplph atreet, in order that tho large number wiio guvo not yet boen able 1o ot ticketa imny bo nccominoduted. Holdurs of reserved seats are ulso repuestud to notice that after 7:43 ull tho_seats in tho bouse wru froe. Bervices begin at 7:00. Tho music will bo under the direction ot W, L. Tawling, assisted by n lurge eborus of Chiva- £0'3 bost slogers, A this 18 the first timoe this Socfety has uver held 1ts pubhio unnlversury in this eity, it must be very grutl{ying to the man- * agers (0 sce tho deop jntorust tiken in the wints ter by friends of tho Bocioty bere. All who de- sire the annual report can got it by applylug ut 3 Huudolph streot, . THE FLOWER MISSION, Tho ladles of tho Chlcaka Plower Mission have already Inaugursted thele good work for the coming spusoil, bolding thelr st meoting yes- Terduy mori ut tho Atheneum, Mrs, O, P, Tlton, 1tbe uewly-clected Dresldont, presiding, Thero wero olghty bouguots recelved, sil of which wero distributed at 8t, lLuke's and tho Alexian Hrothors' Hospltals, Tho contrlbullons solicited by tha mission nelnde not only tlowors, but ulso reading matier, trull, and so on, and the henctivluries will nuber numerous slok and poor people outelde of hospiials, ‘Thie uso of conveynuces for-an hour or two on the duys of distribution 18 ulso asked To bp cuntributed, this boing thoe custown other cities where flawer inission ura 1o operation, Iforeufter the mission will meot every Wudnesday morning at the Atheneuss, ab which time contributlons will bu received there. Bliss Mury E. Mixer, the Secretary, will rocoive coutributions othor duys at No. 1031 Indluns avenue, THE CITY-UALL, Tuene wero forty-ono burlal permits fssued yesterduy by tho keglstrar of Vital Btutlstics. The Specwl Cowmittco to numo the list of Couunet] Committees meots ut J o'clock this afteruoou in tha Mayor's allico, Z CousissioNer WaLLER was found at his of- flieou few hours yosterday, but he was too Tuebly to remuln and do much business, A lurgo number of Democratle Aldermon had the Mayor's cur yesterdoy fu regurd to uppolnt- mwents, le 1s yomg to sond fu s0mo nuues Monduy ovenlug. Tae recolpta of tho City Collector for the muath of April awounted to' $18,200, of whicy, #20,041 was from spuciul ussessinents und §24,227 frow llecusos. . TUEKE was one douth ut tho Hospital yestor~ day, s colored wun nuwed Henry Morn, tukun trurx:nn'.;.‘xl '(l;mrd ::\:nuuuu. I'wWo pew ca:‘uuhwru Toe 01 N ue At & biver streot, und 1 RU0 et Erie srects d oo ' T Muyor, In bis ofliclal capacily, nover grdered uny rebutes of wuler-ta p 'l.‘h’u' rebato of the Wouun's flotne of the Wonimu’s Uhris- ""f,’ .hmwmu:nt‘ lwu:hun;rwd up«;nlanmdu'm. sud was yruuled by Iy wyor wi uetl s Cowimissioner of Fubllo Werks. g THERE will be an exawlustion of the sautl fork of tho Bouth Bruuch to-morrow, Tl iy "o Cotne L saissloney of Mealth bus {nvited the Muyor, ll:n il CHICAGO TIIDBUINE: HURSDAY, MAY 12, 1851— CWLLY L FAWID, membera of the City Counoit, membors of tho Citlzens' Assoclation to nemmgnn(nm oxpedl- tion, which will start from tho Wells streot bridge at 0:30 to-morrow morning. Tag City Treasur) ehnn(r.d hands yeaterday morning. = At 0 w'elock Mr, William . Soippy censed to bo Clty Treasurer, and Mr. Rudolph Hrand will handie the eity's eash for the next twoyears. Thenmount turned ovor was 81,2 257, "Of thisn portion waa in cashh and the b ancee in cortified cheoka, 1t only took about ten minntos to inake the ehinge. Tie Law Department has recently hait several fmportunt enscs and gained decited vietorles |Iunr{.|.lh|\ i1, a Hurvison strect snloonkveper, fell about n year ago on thut thoroughfore and )‘lm\l\llltl 1y itk ns e elalmed, tarough tho city's tiegligenie, Lo wantid $5080 nd got nothinie, Bhzaheth dones fell throteh w sldy- wilk eight foet to tho ground, In front of 1t West Iandolph street, and sho wanted &3,00, Sho ot o verdict for $500, which the elty upe pratlen, na {L s elntmed thit the piace where she oll wits the entrtnieo to the house und it be- longed to tho nwiers of tho property to cara for and keep i repair, i following bullding-nermits were issved yesterday: Mermun Baumnun, two-story ment and attiodwelligg, 2162 feot, £ Big! centh street, 1 &LE0: O, O, Ostratn, for y D ont and attic dwellings, 117 Lin 8nllg, and Chllrk 1 nphit street, SLKE Chi Homeopathie College, fonr-story basement amil aitle brick eolicge bullding, 62038 feot, Wood mitd York etreots, 1o cost $10000; Arthur Caton, wo- story basement and attle dwollime, 40x5) feet, Crtimet avenue, near Elgbteenth street, to cost EaR00E M. er. two-story and lasenent dawelling, 23x70 feet, Woml, nenr Matthow street, tocost £6.000; W, G, [libhard, two-stors und celiar dwelling, 40533 feet, 1638 Pralrie avenuo, to cost &40, WORK ON THE NEW CITY-HALL. Althouph tho weathar has been fine, barring an acersional rain, for severnl weeki 8 Pust. it was 1 on bigh; And na the contrnct price was 38 in tho g wotld handly be fairS” sakd Superine tendent Kirkland, *to mako Aurus pay $lior U delivered.”” But this I8 no oxcuso at all, it view of the fuct that the stonemen will huve to work hard for & week In onder to got upto where the bricklayers left oft lnst year. Tlow- ever, fiow that work has heen eointmencod, 1t wlil probrbly bo pushed unloss it becomes nees essnty (0 fAvor the contractors in somo way, these gantlement nlways BAaving tholr own way about any clty Job, THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Tige State's-Attorney wasat his office yesters dny fora few minutes, Ho I3 quito weak, and his sinkness niready tolls upon him. 'fiE; Sevants Ward election case was agnln called before Judie Iawes yesterday, und met 1R usunl fate. It fa A **pet cuse,” und 2o are tho Gribler aud Patten enses, which alro went over. Tire Committeo on Jnil and Jall Accounts and Publio Charitles will meot at the Juli to-dny ut lo'vlock to consider the mutter of providing some other placo than the jeil for keeping tho ' insane while they are awaiting n hearing. “The Eropoamon isto'fitup the room nuw vceupled ¥ the County Clerk to take care of them in. 15 the contested election ense of tho Demo- cratio candidates for Constublo on tho South Side, wil of the defondunts huve flled the neces. sury answer oxcept W, K. Morrls, und yesteriay dafauit wns ento in his easo in_the Connty Court. Unless the default v sot aslde, Morris 13 out ot oftive, his fallure to answer acting as an nbandonment of the fight. Tup bill aolog nway with the bolding of nu clectlon thls tall for County Cierk, County and Probnte Juidges, County Treasurer, and Clerk of tho Probute Court, which has been signed by the Governor, and ‘18 now a_law, §8 approved with gront ||mmlm|l{ by thoss otficlals, 1t aniounts to an extension of thelr terms of oflico one your, nnd why stiould thoy not be happy? A ITIWORTIL, Who §8 employed [ connges tion with the County Agent's oftice to louk after outdnor rellef, i3 Just stow busy trying to rid the Poo use of the old men and wou who bave ebiliren smply abte to malt of which thoro is suld 1o be quite n u Yesterduy he prepureid the pupers ln one cuse the Kind, und suik I8 toat oice be commeneed in the County Court. The childron ure Chaurles Preaund Mrs, Jertha [kes, who nre suid to own proporty, und to have an Income from rents, aud tue sult'will be to_ compel them to support theie futher, now fu the Poor-House, who I over B yuars of uge. ‘I'n; Committeo on Publle Bulldings met yes- terdav and allowed an estimute i favor of ‘Fhomns Nelson for $4.20 on necount of fresens g, veral small ‘bills and n pay-roll of #1117 wure npproved. It was decided to purchiso tho doovs, vollers, nnd locks for tho Court-flouse vlovators from tho Ciinton Wire Warks Com- ‘I)In)’ at thole bid of €245, Tho Clerk of tho lonrd was direeted to roquiest the Committee of exports on tho carpentering, vlustoring, and marble-work of the new Court-1louss to report AT tho next rogulur meeting of tho Board, which i3 on Mondny. The Cominlttes reported that thoy had purchwed from Marshull Flold hody Brissels carpets nt §1,3145 and linolenm at s cents per yard, Infd In place, for tho Yrobate Court and Clork’s roo U. 8. A. A7 tho Bub-Trensury yesterday 810,000 in gold and £2,000 In sliver was dlsbursed. Nine thou- sund dollurs (n sllver was recolved, ComtissioNen HHOVSE yostorday dismissed tho case aguinst Phlltipine Mercior, who wus churged with sollig Haquor without a license at hor buge 1o an Btuto street, Tk Intornul rovenuo receipts (flnflwnlny nmounted to §X,105, 0of which 818,001 was for spirita, $1,116 Tor cigurs, $3,05 for tobneeo, $2,983 1or boer, and $£,210 tor speciul thxes, Jupor Atuent Woohcock has been confirmed u8 Collector of the Second Internul Revenuo District, with hosdquartors at Sterling, I, which i8 tho office vacated by A, M, Junes, As it will tanke some thne tor hin to perfect hls bond and take possession, Mr. Joued has ap- puinted A, H. Hershoy us Duputy Colluator to ko churgo of the otice unttl the bew appuintes stops Into ofticial life. . FoLLowisg 18 tha flst of dutinble goods re- corved at tho Custoni-1louse yosterday : Schingel & Kiug, 210 casks wine, 4 enkka mlnerdl wate Hibburd, Spencer & 183 hoxes tin plat Cunninghutn & Hunter, 15 ciasks soda usng G, W Suoldon & Co., I} biled burlaps; Burley & Tyr- voll, 16 packages carthenwnras Wilson Bros., 3 cases dey goodss J. M. Fosretleld, 2 packuges bieyeless” Gustavo Sobmidt, 20 enes wines D, "Wilido & Co., 101 cuses il 4 ousks winos 1 Madllnor, 4 coxes and] 1 cask winog Hibburd, Hponger & Co., 105 boxes tin plato; J. V. Fare woll & Co., 5 vasus ddry gouds; Murshnll Field & Co., U1 cuses dry goods, Catlections, $5,013. A M. Joses, the now Unitod Btates Marshal for the Northern Distriotof Hiinnis, took possess sion of nis oifice yestenluy morning with but littte ceremuony or trouble, “Judis Blodgutt ro- colved bls commission ‘Tuesday, and the boml was filed varly yestertduy fu tho District Court, tho penal winn buing £20,000, (or which awount Johu 1. Platt, of Jo Daviess County, and Charloy . Schwab, of Chlcao, quulltiod us suroties, Mursbint Hitdrup tuened'ovor the oflice without an instaut’s delay, ovorything huving beon clenred up to dute. - Siurshul Jones reeeved his trlends during tho duy, Hewasof courso ovorrun with upplications Tor placus, No promises wero nude, us tho new Marshuihus not yot mudeup bl uthnd, Oue place, however, I8 Biled, Mu, Georgd” 31, Jonny, who has served fuithtully uhider throo Administeationd, wus, on request of Judyy Hloavott, rutuined us Bailitr in tho Disteict Court, Sluny of the fricuds of Mr, Wheeler, tho present Chior Clork, will urge his retention on the ground of tho really oxeellent manner which ho biss performud bis duties. Blroug pross sure will be mady I behtf of Cob. Gllineg and tho uther uttuehésof thoultice, but it i probuble that Murshal Jones will make numcrous whubges, PINIBIING THE BUILDING, Mr. B, @, Church, of the Supurvising Arohis tect's ofiice, hus tukon up quurturs ut e Gov- oromont Bullding, sud ‘will push tho work wi supldly 08 posaible to un warly complotion, Outsio of “the monuy sob uside for uu- Hinished contracis thoro 14 u balunve of 20,000 o tho credit of the bullding, which will bo up pliod at onee, The painters will comwmenco work withln u wouk, glving the untire builiug i cleun cout. No frescofug will be dono untit aftor the building hus becumo well soltled and tho crucks utiainod thelr wuximuem size, The work of clodriog up tho area will bo bugun ut once, Tho Kranit for the,buscimont copings {8 on hund, and Will bo Tald aw fast ux posaibie, Tho urca will ho cleured, bunkod, and soddod, The plans provide for au eluborate ratling on tho inside, ur husos ment, capiug, but, with the present deliciency i the upproprintion, ihls cannot Lo thiy * senson, Tho four whbich _are 10 placed feoted by tho sumo tuok of fuuus, and probably will nut bo bulit_for some thue, nlthough thoy ury not tu be abandoned. 3r, Church hud u conforenco with Mr, Volk, tho seulptor, yestorday, rulntive tu tho )qulnfl ot the Aruistrong wonument. [t wus ducided to Buve it ut the oxtromo nurthwost coruer, aud the fountain, when pluced, willbe Just bebind It. Tho deluy {n tulshing up the paving and Hugging was eaused by tho biackwardicss of tho cuutractor who le furnishing the graoit for the widownlk, Ho hus now ugreed to furnish tho stunu rupldly, sud tho work will be copleted wiihiin & month, 3r, Church will supsrintond tho whols work, uud will push it ud rupldly as is cungistent with tho thoroughucss which ho will insist upon, BILLY BETIPP, A PLEASANT SURPINISH BY 1S YRIENDS, Ex-Clty Trousuror Williom 6, S8eipp went out of ottivo yesturdsy, Duriug the two years of his ofticial career ho hus mudo a bost of fricnds, but nuno huve becows more attacbed to him thun the City-Hall omployés, from the Muyor down. Lust ovening Mr. Boipy wus “surprised” ut his bome, Nu. 2725 Bouth Park uvenue, und he wis visitud by @ nuwber of friends, lucluding prow- Inunt eity otliclals, who cursied with tuem un oll portralt 1o wassive gold frame, o the features of the ox-Troas- pleture duself, 8 Hus ohe, wos patuted by €. I, Schwardt, und & mostexcelient Likoness itls. Mayor Harrison innde the presentation speech 1n a very ploasant. way, nlluding to the pentiomun's “uxeellent qualities of hend and heart, his abllity and efil- ciency, and his proposed "‘F 10 Burope. Mr, Heipp wis quite ovorcomme by tho speech and the pift, and eouid searcely colloot woris to nxpress his sontiments, Tho pleturo was accompaniuvd by the folluwing lettor: w Mr, Weliam C, Seipp: Wo embraco a very f your fricwds, und only oxpross hereln tha gard und high aporectation i whicl nil the oflicials and employés of tho city of Chi- o hold you. Our ollietlrelntions to you for the past hvr: years hiuve boen of an oxereligly p churneier. windl We s lwiys fouid Yo eo nud prompt, ‘Those ofliclal et 18 (0 dealen to hold you n the ting, ngreeabio, and. plensint res Iations o6 friend, * Plensy ecept the portrit fram usas nsileht Indication of our estesm, nppreciation of yone churacter, and of our feiendshin for yuu, ~ We woul modestly swgroat to vou thag you might teach tho *littlo Seippe,” when looking at the portealt, that the original of it s 1 good oxe umple to follow, WWishing you and youe wifo r most agreeavln trip to Birope, 8 pleasint viotion, and sato re- turn to your hims und frionds, und hoping that tho reception of the pletitre will vo us plunsing 10y #8 to us to pive it eto, ota, Rm-r tho presentution tho affaie purtaok of n deeld sociil chiwracter. An viggant repast Witd Ao Mr, and Mrs. Xelpp, and chine purmo and merriment flowed_treely, Amour ]Ilusu present were Mr, and Mra, W, O, Selpp, Mroand Mes, Conead_Selpp, Mr, und | M 1 Christoph, Col. s T8, B Mr, und Mrs. B Gartema tarrison, City 1 J, Ryan Chiof of Police MeGarigle, Thomis Teeitn, Windoloh Brand, Gew, Liot, Alexander Kivkinnd, 1, 0. Mevoy, Justiee Summertield, T, T, G ney, Austin Dogle, Witlhum Fowarty C. 1. White. Louls Seguithols, Jalin Lunbean, C. 8. Potrie, Michnel Petrle, ALl Watklus, Charles 8, meron, Fravk Aduna, Fred Miller, Dr. Dunne, Coreoran, John Hise, Mr.and Mra, W, C, Seipp leave for Europe in tho ateamer Germanka, nud sull from New York on tha 4th ot June, ¢ 3 PHROFESSIONAL SERVICES. A DETECTIVE VERRUS A MEDIUS. Thero was u practienl seanco in Justico Bray- ton's court-rovin yesterduy afternoon by u nims ber of Spiritualists, nttorneys, and haugors-on. Some tine axo Mrs, Sarab E. Hromwell, a West Side mediuim, who had soparated from her bus- baud, decided to institute proceeding for o di- voree and fiunaclal settlement, and she wout to Jdmnes H. McCausland, n private deteotive whom sho had frequently mot ut * cireles,” und lisked hiin 10 work Up some evidoace, whioh by id, This wus 1o Inst October, and in March divores way - grunted, Srs. elving somethlug like = $200 i all _from her late llewo ‘Then MeCausland Lrought inn bill for 32w, which Mrd, Bromwell retused to pay, argutig that ahe iy undorstood ull along thnt tha de- teative work hind beon dono through friendstip, MetCausinnd necordingly brought sult agiiust her fur tho nmuonnt mamed. - The medium tred to provo yesterdny that she il rendered service to Mctauslaud safticient 1o offset his_ claim by giving bim * pointers through her ngonts in tho spirit world; and sho alw tried to prove, by u red-headed ituuiat youth, that MeCnuslana had promised to da the work for nuthlug. The temper of this young man, however, proved to be, like his hulr, very tiery, und wus displayed to such an extent that o Court reprimanded him repeatedly, und finally threatened to tine him for contempt. A Judgment for $180 waus given the plaintiff, SUICIDE. DESERTED BY JER LOVER. Josephine Paulden, allns Annie Mix, alins Mrs. Ferguson, died at 8:3) o'clock last avening frum the effects of strychnin admiuistered Ly her own hand several hours before, The woman was o Norwegiun by birth, 2 yeurs of age, nad clalmed that her father resided at No. 160 West Indinna street, Lust Thursday she rented a front purlor from Mrs, Stelnuxte, of No. 60 Con- Kress street, paying the rent for ono weok in advance, B en clnimed to bo the wife of 0 mun nmned Ferruson and &dd she had quar- rojed with him atwit another woman, Fergu- Hon cuine to see her several times in cotpuay with 1 young woman, supposed to bo the vne the trouble uroso over, aud thy lnterviews wero Sturiny ones. ‘The woman frequently told her hmllnd{ that she would conumitsuiekde it her mun did not como buck to hur, and owned that she was nov wurrled o bim, aithough tuey hal teen living togethor. Oq "luesduy night sbo went out with auother glrl und returned sotnewhut intoxi- cated. Yesterdiy morning nhout 11 o'clock sic wont Into Mrs. Stelnaglu’s room nnd uskad her tu come Into the parlor. tnu fow minutes sho dld so und found her ludeer lying in bed, und apparcntly sutfering fruwm the eifcets of poisun, Spe declined to tell.whnt she bud taken or whether sho had * taken anythlog, but somo powder foun in a paper told the story, Dr. Coulter wus enlled in ang wdininistercd the usunl remedics, und roported nt 3 o'cloek thut the waomun would recover, Fergusot, who Is #nld to be elployed i Miks Mcbomtld's phice, Wi sent for, und tho two tulked o while, About tw'elock the landhuty found the woman to ho dying, und bustily summoned nssidtanced, but it ‘cante too lute. From the symptoms as deseribed Py tha penple who attended the deceased thore 4 little_doubt that strychnit was tho axont used. The Coroner will hold an fuquost at 11 n, m. to-duy. ‘I'ne womnn has been known about town for something Hke fourteen years pust us Aunnly Mix. Ebe took her pmumo from u milk dealer named Mix, who aftorward kept o -suloon on Btate streat, nenr armon gourt, with whom sno Iived fur sovors! years. She loft a short note willing hor rings to her lovor; hor birds ang other articles of povsonual property she had given tho night before to & friond, MATRIMONIAL. KNUGHT—REENE, Aquietand clegant wedding was colobratod lnst ovening ut No, 1817 Indluna avenue, the vurtios to the cuntract bolng Miss Efile Beuluh Revme, daughter of dustub B, Reoww, Bsq, n youug luly well known In the socloty olreles of tho South S8ty wud Mr. Herbert Wolls Knlght, sonof Frunk Knight, of this city. Tho rontony wis perfurmed by tha Rov. Clinton Lucke, Rector of Qrace Eplseopal Church, in the presenco of o sl compuny of rel- atives und Intimute frlends, Tho bride and groom wore nttended by little Miss Annic Reowe, slster of tho bride, und Maswor Churlus Hill. ©'ho bridesmalils were Miss Livhie Quuckunbioss, of Nuw York City, aad Miss Bessie irown, of this city, und the ushors wera Mossrs, Charles B. Kelloy, IL Gordon Eills, Al A, Patter- sol, il of Chlengos wad My, Lowis A, Emory, of Hoston. The vride wus becotningly ottired in whilto satin, with court tralo, beavy bridal voll, aud orangy blossoms, Tho bridesmulds woro whita ilresses mnd carrled bundsome houquots, ‘Thu purlor of the nundyome rosldonco wers tustefully decoratel with tlowers, and thore werg numorous hundsumo Horal devices seite tered nbout tho voonis. Duriug the ovening o reeeption wus held, and the brido wud groum recolved thu cougratulutions of thoir maay friouds. Jobn llund's orchestra wag stationed nt une end of tho partors, and rondored oxcoltent musie, The dinfug-room vn the lower Huor was given over to Kiusiey, und he sorved sumptuous laioh durlng thy receptlon hours. Tho table wus handsomoly decoruted, and tull Justico was donu to tha delieacles served. Many hundsomo und valuablo preseuts wera dont In to Uho young vouplu w8 tbkens of friondsbip. Aftor bridal tour thronun the Bust, Mr. and dys, Kniglt Intond waking Chicago thelr iume, KENOE=CAIN, 1In 8t, Jamos' Catholic Church last night woro celobrated the nuptinls of Sliss Magyie Calhi, daughtor uf Mr, \Joseph Cnly, of the [Hinois Centrul Rowd, und Mr. Murtiu Kehoe, of theilvin of Holes & Kohoo, the curemiwny bulng per- formed by the Rev. Fatbor 1, 8, Honneberry ay Ho'olock. Tho attendunve ot tho chitren waus not Turges, wind thoovent wan sitogethior a gulet oie, but vury Bupny withal, 'Lho carsiages coovoying tho Lridal patty arrived promptly ut the npe pointed hour, und the upproach tu the altar wis, af course, W e e of o grand weddiog nareh. The bride appoared tn an clogunt attiro of whilte satin, with luee vell, and was leaniog upan thourm of her futher, The othors ol the bridut party wero Mrs, Josepls Uatu, 3iss Flora Sorgeant, tho bridesmuld, who wus also attived in whito sutin, Mr, Jobn Kehue, bridegroom, sand brothor of the groom, and tha two ushurs, Mussrs, . W, Faulkuoe und W, 4. Anthony, Afier the conclusion of the ceromony ut tho church thoro wns o ost onjoyablu reception ut the resilonce of the bride's purouts, No. 2l Duts torliuld streut, & large nuinber of friouds bulng cntertuined thore until 10 o'elook, ut which tinmge tho newly-wodded couple took o earrloge lor 1ho train thut is to take them to Now York, whol ma‘y intend vomuining & weok or Lwo. Tho wedding presonts worv uuinorous, PUIRST—KNIGNT, Tl\l Misa llnttic Knight, daughter of Frank wht, Esq., and 8ir. J, M. Priest, of Utien, N. Y. wus volubrated yestorday sftor nooa it 4 w'look ut the remdence of the bride's uronts, No. K2l Grovelund Purk avonue, wiug to a recent death in tho fawily, the wed- ding was n vory quier aifair, the ltov, Charlos Hull Evorest, pustor of Plymouth Congrowition= aliat Cbul perturmiuyg the corcnuny in tho yn-muvu of o sual) company of relativos and riunds, Mr,und Mrs, Pricst ‘leave ut onoe for Utles, which I8 to bo thelr futurs home, ——— A special telegram from Now York Clty'to the Natlonal Live-Stock Juurnal of Chicago, dated May 10, announces the arrival ut that port by stemgr Clty of London of elghtecn Purcheron Stallions, destined for the stables of the well-known breedor and finporte W. Dunham, Wayne, 1. They will prol arrive ut his'stables by the 14th inst. This is the Hirst ot @ series of fmportations for the year by Mv, Dunhawm, which, it is vxpected, will uggregate over 200 head, The weddl: e ——— The Dalsy Lawn Muwer i4 the latest, cheapost, and Lest nachine In use, Borden, Sulleck & Co., agvnuw, 97 Lake atreet. ‘We recommend Eldredgese wing-uachines THE RAILROADS. Striking Switchmen Give the Roads So Much Annoy- ancs That the Polleo Are Called Ont to Drive the ldlors from tho Tracks. The Grand Trunk Picking Up Many Small Roads in Canada. TIIE SWITCIIMEN'S STRIKE, Tho desperate ciforts made yesterday by the striking switehmen showed the utter hopelesness of thelr position, and, althouxh they succeeded in embarrassing the business of o few roads and in intimidating a few of the men who hud signitied their futention to go to work, yet 1t 1% only a question of a day or two longer when they will have to give up thelr nttempt to place s embnrgo uvon tha trafiie of the country. In announcing yesterduy. that « large number of the men on the Mitwankes & St. Faul, Burlington, ad Fort Wayne Rallireads hud given notice that they would:go to werk in the morniug, ‘T "Urinuss stated that the leadets of tho strike would no doubt use every effort to get up riots and prevent themen from going to work ngaln, 'This they dil nttewpt, Lut were only partlally successful. When the men on the Fort. Wayne wanted to go to work yesterday morning they found at the yards lurgo mobs who threatened them with the direst vengeance If they should go to work, ‘The men who lnd come to work had not sufilelent nerve to brave thase mobs, und consequently rotnrned to thelr homes, ‘This, however, did not prevent the Fort Wayne from golng to work with the men and cnxines that had been working since the strike commenced, About eighteen .of the Burlington men came to work In the morning, and they were also met by oxasperated maobs who tried to prevent thom. ‘They, however, had more backbone than the Fort Wayno men, and resolutely went to work,. (ienoral Manager Potter and Superintendent Ryder were on the ground and saw to It that the men were not molested, The voad lad seventeen engines at work yesterday, and between 1ifty and sIxty men. No atteupt was made to Interfere with the men who bad resumed work on the Milwau- Kee & St, Paul, A number of the old Chicago & Alton men haye also gong to work during the last two. days, Oneof thess men whils guing home from work 'Puesday ovening wis roughly haudled by soie ot the strikers, ‘The Wabnsh aud Enstern Iiinols Iall- ronds wers lnmuch better conditlon yester- day than at any time since the strike com- weieed, and handled a good deal of frelght. Fhe condition on the other vunds remnined about the subiu s the day hefore. When the Fort Wayne ofticials found yes- terday morning that they werg unable to drive the strikers off their trucks, und their men. wonld not go to work as long ns the threatening attitude of the strik ers continued, Supurintendent Gorhwm went to tho otlico of Mayor Harrlson and domandud protection. The Mayorsuid it wus_ubout tine that the strikers weto prevented from intlm- fdating und wolesting men who desired to work, and tht e would aeo to it that proper protec- tlon be atfurded and that no more Interferenco with tho trains Le permitted, Shortly after Puliee Suporintendent MeGnrlgle lssued orderd tonll the police stutions in the clty that uil fdivrs found nbout the K‘ or tricks of tho rallroad companies muse bo dispersedd, and those that ro- fased to leave must be wrrosted, Theso orders wore strictly carriea ant by tho police ollicerd, nad no more troible was expes rienced by the rallways thorenfter, and they v&uwl nblu to do a big business dirlng tho rest of 10 duys Tne i»rompt netion of tho .\m(m- received great praise from tho railrond ofticfals, who doclure that thoy wiil now Lie niblo tohandle tholr fruight with the usual dispatoh and promptncss, as thoy can ot dlong well ondugn, vvon i€ o mralurity of 1ho men reiain out. ‘Thenew men thut wore brought hero ditring the lnst few duys, they suy, uro readily ndapting themselves to the business, and thoy expect it number of tho old mon, wha buve long sinco been siek of the atrik, 10 go to wurk to-day, ns tho stylkera are no longer pers mitted Lo gu to tho yands and on tho tracks to interforo with thoi. -/ “Thoe tondurs of tho &triko fool greatly down- hearted over the turn “affairs have latoly been taking, They nre, howover, still dofiant, nnd swear venredneo nealustany of the mon who resume work. They will now dovote thelr at- tontlon tu tha bufldozing of the men thut bave gono to work. Soveral of thom were waylsld yesterday and rouguly - bandled, But in soveral Inetuices the vuildozers yut tho worst, 1 tho tnen were well prepared for the utticks. Tho rallroad ofioluls nry determined to prose. cito overy mun arcosted, and huve bim |Iunlnl| d to tho fuil extont of the I "Thoy huve de- teativos out lp all direotions to watch 1o most violunt and dutigerous of tho strikers. llst bus been prepared for distribution tho various ronds of all the men who huve vom- imittad ovort nota during tho steike, nnd wll tho {nuflu ?w plodgoil to retusa them cimployment herenfter. LTorts have been mado by the strikers during tho lust tew duys to Induco the freiuht Lrakee n and the cnginesrs on switch-coglues to stilke, bub thuir eiforts thus fur huve bosn un- availing, Somodmsatistastion oxits nmong tha brakouien und cm ety oF witch-ongings on #uMO of tho vouds, buton most of the rowds tholr wuges havo been satlsfactorily wdjustod, und thure §a 1o alsatisfaction, and thoso rouds thut aro paying Ices thun others now will no doubt ndjust the satarles of their men alsons svon a8 the matter Is properly brongnt before thom, The brakomen oh the Northwestern who huvo petitioned for an advance i wiges 1t s understood huve received ussurances that tholr wages would bo udjusted on thusume busls uy those paid oi other rondd, which is sntisfuctory totheimen, Itls therofora not iikely thut tho atriktoge switelnon will rocelve much comfort from this quarier, "Phe Like Shoro & Michigan Ssouthorn hud very Ittic troublo yesterduy. Thoy werked olghteon awltel-onglnes; tholr Fegular iumber i twonty- five, Superintendunt Parsons spoit 1nost of the day Intho yurda dirccting and sncouragiug the mon, '{'wo gralustralns wero mudo up on this rond, O was sent to the Northwestera, mid the othor to the Burlington Blovator, Tho mow in chnrgy of tho traln ikl they had no trouble, and touk tholr tritlng theough all vight, Thestrikers wory runuglmlvlu by thoir wbsouce from tho yurds of thls Compuny yesturday. . A teain of #ixLy curs was mnde up and sent out night Letore luat, but was duhl&'ud . Fortys third street by w misplaced switch, und ngain at Tuglowood by bowg cutb in two by some _of the strikers, It was inally ot boyond thotr reash, The li‘l'i“'"i‘" s lu;:ullmu about half the usual ity o Muny of tha strikors arve rondy snd willing to 0 10 Work ug soon as thoy cnn feal that ihoir ives and Jlmbs avo sufe, or If thoy wero situ that the Company could protost tham from din- ®or. 'Thore B no uss donying the fuct thut tho nollee ave moto or less Ju sympathy with tho strlkory, and for thls rouson very fow arrosts have been mude, Thure aro plonty of men who offor their serv- 1eos, but beltg green handy tiey nro rejected Ly tho Compiny for foar of tho conmsquoneos of mulnol ana tnjured Himbd, About vighteen buye como In fromout the olty and have houn set to work, Bhippers aro beginning to'complain of dolays, and Lalk of holdiug tho rullvond companios for dumages, Uno contrietor at Jollet, who (s do- lwml«m. on the Luke Bhoro and Rouk Islaud loads to fultllla contruut which ho bus tuken, was in the office of the Lake Shore Compuuy yeatorday, Ho says that 1€ his work s not ) shed by o certiin datu ho forfoits 10,000, suid b dlid not proposo to loée that nmount, and should bolil the raliroad compatics respanslble. 1t I grent trouble for the ewployés Lo tracoup delayed frolght, Thoy bave to cxumine all tho curd at pointa where it Is hold, and it usuully tukes sumo duys bofare it {s found. Tho Company bave mwado up o st of all cars held vutsidu of the city, and eail now tell protty nearly whoro to lovk for any of thelr dolayod cara. ‘The itock Taland Road wus ablo to send out all thelr curd which woro loadued yosterduy at thelv Polk street freight-house, to Tho shops, whoro wiLtruins are mude up and thoy vxpected Lo yot ulf ull thelr tralus froin that point, ‘Thoy wre proteoted by the Town of Luke pollee forco und o lurgo furcy of specinls which the Compan, buvebud sworn fn. ‘This roud 13 geeatly troublo L0 et cars to movo its rrolgbit, and s more or lead depondent on othier rouds for ons, Tralng wiro arriving and departing with wuch moro regulurity yosterday un both the ook lsland und Luko Shote than at any thno eluce the strike vommenced. Thero ure ruuiors tloating ubout, which seem to huve reached the eurs of 3010 of tho rullroud aifieluls, that the enslnecns of tho switch eninu contempluto a striko, ‘Uloie puy 1§ now from $3.2) 10 $2.75 por duy, whilu -engincers who run regular traing got ns highas §655. They claln thut thiuro I8 miory soust - In their stvlkiig thun aponsibihity ox- vur‘)l' lurgd meoting of switchnien was hold 1ast ulght in tho Tweifth Strect Turnor-Hull, here was_very littlo ta report fn tho way of chaoge. It wils roported that the alxtecn or seventcen cmployéa wdo wers expected to go 10 work in woriiug refused todo 8o wnder an circumstances, Koports were recelved from ull he othor rox Ahowing Lhut ouly u man bere end thero bud gone 1o work. Of the olghteon who went tu work oo the Milwsukoe & Bt. Paul thyoe quit agnin last nlxht, Ooe man said he know all the men on the Wisconsin Di- viston of tho Northwestern hnd wono to work, it hlantatembnt was not verified by old switche men who visited tho yard and found no ouo thory that thoy know, Ono of the committecmon stated that the Trade und Labor Union had expressed a wIlIInT 1ess to give K conta ench, which ho sald would anonnt to abont §0,000, and the stuck- yard men wonld give $2 ench to nse Rist tho switchmen, Tho uen eontend that they nro not weakening in the leust, though bl Inducements hiave been olfered 1o diferent men Lo go 0 work, One i atated that e had been olfered €5 11 bo wonlil taky 1wo o down from FifevsDith atedet, A Grand Trank switehiman sald ho hud been offered $4 4 iy o nlso stated that Mre Peek was wiline to compromis Ivi witch- mon K3 a dny, and helpers 22050, and movd that it Lu nceepted, This was strongly objected 1o, beetise [t was subl some of the holpers woro Retting ) beture tho strike. Thoe motion was xnlnd down, only s Amall nuinbier suppnriing it. ir llrurfi'n resolution * that tho switchmen 0y ol odily Injury to auy of the men eme ployed by nor th wny way impedy the progross of ik OF any raliromd company ** was heartily recefved and pusserd without a dissenting volee, Enecouraging speeches wore made by soveral of the mmy Thuy meet to-inorrow fight In tho \:’urk&\cn‘l 1all, cornor of Twolfth and Waller stroe NOT A SILENT SPECTATOR. "Tlie Grand Trunk Ruilway mumates have Intely been cmulating the example of Jay Gould sl other Ameriean railrond owners fnn absorbing all the swall ronds that can be gotten hold of, nid amalgamating them with thelr maln Hues. The Canadinn people do not seem to enjoy such proceedings as much 08 do the Awmorleans, judeine by the tone of tho Canndian papers. The Lamilton Specta- tor, In speaking of the recent purchnse of tho Prince Edward Istand and other Cann- dian ronds by the Grand ‘Trunk, says: ** If the shiareholders of the line would look Into the matter closely they would find that the unsatlsfactory reports they arasemb-aunually entled upon to read are In a considurable degres due to this fact. ‘L'hint, however, Is not the nspect of the cass which special- ly Interests a Canadian journal or the Canadinn publie. 1f the Grand Trunk proprice tors are willing to go without dividends, thoy will, no doubt couslder that that s thotr own nffalr, and, though it has an unfavorable effeot upon the crediv of Cunndinn Ialiway onter- prises, it must bo concoded that the singulir chole lles with the proprietors thgmselvos. ‘Tho Canuiinn_publie, bowever, have dn Interest in knowing where the nequisitive policy I8 going to stop, The latest eruption of the old awituilon to ubsord the Uroat Wosteen has sturted peopic 10 think wbout it, and thoy sce In tho uctlon uf the Urand "Trupk o few weeks siro n menace to thuir Int ts which I3 not reussiring, “Within the pastcoupleaf years, or thero- nbonts, the Grand 'Trunk Compiuy buve cugerly prusped ut every so-cullod feeder which stress of financiul wouther or athor circumstunces drove info the mnrket, and from present Indi- cntlona we Judyge that thoy are prepered to urasp a il thut iire likely to come. “Tne Port Dover & lake Huron line hny coma_Into thelr bands within the perlod mea« tioned, 'I'his 1ne Was it non=iying coneer, ¢x- tonding from Stratforik southwarid to Port Dover. 1t wus bullt intho ilimalest manner, muinly by wmunicipnl bonuses, wid hus the slimmest pos- sible ohntiieo of having n paylng tinllle for years 10 como. Its alxty-three miles cannot o uthor- wise thatn source of expunse to tho Grand Trunk treusury., % Thy Stratford & Huron {8 virtually thenorth- ern oxtenslon of tho Huo Just referred to, und extends from Hteatford to Listowel, n distance of twenty-clght miles, ‘Chis Ine has also passed Into tho ‘hunds of tho Grand Trunk. It condi- tion 1s reported to bi such thut the rotling-stock pleced upon it must specslly be knocked to pleces, It wus bullt partly” for purposcs of wpeculation, and partly that Listowel—with w population of perhups tXN—mixht have wscc- ond rullwny., Vi the snmo section of country tho Grand Trunk bave sbsorbed tho Georelan Bay & Well- ington. a line at present under construction, 1t chitrtor calls for u line from Guelph, Listo or Harriston to tho Ooorginn 1ay, vin Moun Forest_and Durbam, and 18 built, we heliove, from KListowel to Durham. The pronuiens of this line had some negotlations with Col. (irey, the Gront Weatern Chnirman, lor the neqnisi= tion ot it by his Company, and areed to eertuln 1ditions 18 to what kind of line waa to hie con- structed. ‘Tho conditions wero such as Col. lirey considered necessary for tho protection of his Company, but it ippeara they were unibie to fulilil thon, The arsungemont, thoretore, foll through, and tho Grand Trunk promptly stepped in and shouldered the concern without wru}x!u about such conditions, “Thoy nro ut presont muking an elfort to get posscasion of tha Toronto, Grey & liraeo Line, oxtending frem Toronto to Owon Soynd, with n Biranch to Teeswntor. It Is now udmitted wpon nll bunds that tho three feet six inch gauge of this line 3 a faflure, and [t will have to ho obangud to tho stundird width, nt a very cone siderible cost, ns o prollminury 'step to rinning 1t successtully, Tho ubjeot of the Grand Trank management i teying to nbsorlb this Hue 18 no donbt the position it zives for raldieg upon tho territory of tho Great Western, “J¢ 18 anld that tho Grand Trunk aro now promoting a line frun Sarain, or somo point near it, southward through Ol Springs, Dresden, Chathum, and on to the Roudentt on Lnke Briv, n distanca of hotweon sixty aud seventy wniles, Tho vharter for this line has beon lu thebunds of its promoters for several yenrs. A \Whon wo ndil tho attemipts to nbsorb tho Great Western, It furnisiies kamo solld foogt for rofiection to the people of this country. With rullways nnd telegraphs as indispensablo venlenees, wo eutitio. disponss with large mon- eyed corporutions, but it ls vitally in the public fnterest that thoy should be kept within duo bounds, Tho Grand Trauuk originully was lurwo cuoitich for aafety, but whon we find i€ embarked ina Pullny of nbsorbing ull around it which can pussibly be lnld hunds upon it 18 timo to protest, nud look to measures of provention. Whatever view the Grand Trunk shareholders may tiuke of tho mutter, howevor, It 1s olearly tho duty of the Parllament of Cannda and of tho Provineinl Législutures Lo pravent, in so far us thoy have {mwe'r, the unduo consolidation of rallwuy in- oresta’" IMPORTANT 81 PAUL ADVICES. Speclat Dispatel tn The Chicago Tribune, Sr. Paur, Minn, May 11,—In conversation with o 'PrisN s eorrespondent, a prominent railrond man visitlog St. Paul iade the fol- lowing suggestive observations: The Chi- cago, Rock Islaml & Pacliic Rallroad, by its connectlon with the Burlington, Cedar Rap- Northorn route nt West Liberty, I, fn conjunction with the Minneapolis & St Louls rond, n first-class line between Minnenpolls, St, I'anl and Chieago. But, In conslderation of @ contract for interchanize of Omuhnand Southwestern business witn the Chicago, Milwaukes & St, Paul at Davenporl, the Chleage, Rock faland & Puclie Company have refrained from uslnyg the lee thus formwed down to the present thne. But, s tho Chicago, Milwaukes & St Paul Com- vany nre mpldly oxtonding thelr line from Marion to Council Bluils, the Chicuko, Rock Istand & Pacitie folks claim, according to fu- formation obtalned, that thoy are relloved from tho agrecment to keep out of Minne- apolis and St. Paul, ‘Che snme party, while nverse to telllng the story, o nll that ho Kiw, was Induced by rigld Tnguley w lot drop the remark that It is undorstood the Chicago, Itoek Island & Paeitic Com- pany ure making netlve | proparations 1o place thewselves In divect Dusiness relations with — the great Northwest, I Rock lstand aman sald, from what he kiiew uf the ible manugoment and thelr bakd nugrassivo poliey, thut, us soon us the Counclt I3luffs Jine should bo Nnished, tho Rack Istand Compuny would, in_self-iofenss und to scoury whnt thoy claiin us thelr shure ot busineas, tuko Auchn stund an will mako tholr advent o Minnoapolis and 8t Puul n_foaturo in rallroad hilstory, Tho gentluman luterviowed further romnrkod_that thoro will Lo a stir whon Mr. 1, Ht, Joln, Gonoral Tleket Agent, biugs out bis bunner fur Northwestorn busluoss tor b road. Ho suid that 8t, John will he remombo :::“n. advocate of the principlo th hool the ojority must rule,” sE =E w1 + Moro- over,' sald the intorviewod, “tho Hock lstund uam‘g'luy was tho m? to suddenly eaiorgy from the Westorn Truuk Line Assoclation on the 16th o Puumnrf luat, and, huving bruved the Ass ciation, will probably foel stronu cnough to wawe i 1 contest for Northwostorn traftiv.”” A Kentloman well pustod In Rorthwestern valiwny uitnins, and upt to bo conservaitive in hia state. ments, says of the recent riinurs ubout the Dite Tuth Rnwefs ¥ It I8 reported, nud probably true, ihat tho coutrol of tho Bt. Paul & TDuluth Ropd I8 now fn tho BManitoba, Milwankeo & Br, Paul and Puul & Omaba Compnnios, fu equal intorosts, Thore will probably bo un issuo of 1,000, of 4 per cout first inortguge bouds put on tho property, to reliy tho rond with steel miile and s prly 0 diional rolling-stock, ‘The road will be put in woail nrdor wnd bo operated Inuopundont of the other lines, and will serye the poople ot Minne. ¥0ta bettor than ovor before, ——— .THE PULLMAN SOUTHERN OCAR COMI'ANY, Bpsctal Dispatch to The Chicazo Triduns, Lovisyinre, Ky, Moy 1L—It 18 falrly foreshadowed that tho Directors of the Full- man Southern Car Company, in annual ses- ston hiere to<day, will reject the proposition recently wmnde to thom by George H. Moore, of Loulsville. George 3L Pullman and his friends, who control the Directory, say Moore's proposition will be declined. The offer of Moors was to guarantee U ver cont per unuuw oh the capltal stock of the Pull- s . man_ Southern Company If the Dircetors would pluee the nifalrs of the road In his hunds, Mooro s n stockholder, mid petl- tions in_behalf of n minority, Who nsserc that the Company I8 _enrning fll"{ 8 per cont dividend, which fs wronefully unpali beenuse tho Diroctors wish ta devote the carn- ings to other tises unnccessnry for the -velfaro of tho romd and unjust to the holders of stock. It tho vyert of a formal rojection of thelr plan IL 18 thonghit hern that _tho inority will the o lmuuonn urt fitll of vioh allepitions, Mr, tonrgo M. Pullmun areivead from New York at noon speenl e, Chieawn, Athinta, Nastiville, and Loulaville nre reprosented in tho meoting. MOCKFORD & NORTITERN, In the ense of Campbell azainst the Chi- eago, Rockford & Northern Ruilrowd Come puany, the Recelver, O, R, Glover, filed o re- port before Judge Drummond, setting ont that in July, 1890, an order was made pro- viding, that tho Chieago & Towa Iatirond Company should, until further order, fur- nish the rolling stock for and opernte the Chlileago, Rockford & Northern Road, collect and reeolve all the onrnings thorcof in ne- cordance with an ugreemont hotwoon the Rock- ford tund, tho Chivige & lown, and the Chicus, Rurliagton & Oitiney Houd, Under thisarranyges ment, Mr, Glovor tns recoived from W, Il Toleow, Rovelver, the aitm of £11,105.20 on ne- count of tho %5 par cent of the uariings of the Chlengo, Rocktord & Northern ftowd, und tho ‘mrccn(urvlmuurnlnwsul ho Chicago & lowa tond on Joint husiiess betwean June 1, 1880, and Deo. 31, T840, nnd has puid vut for wierent o ponecs, lnwyers' fees, court costs, $6,800.04, lenv- i o noe of 87.2W.12 an hund, An onlor wits_ontereid yesterdny by Judge Drummound confirming the report - CONTRACT AWARDED. Sr. Louts, Mo, Moy 11L.—"The contract for Dorlog u tunnet through Doston Mountain, on the Arkansas Division of the St. Louls & San Iruncisco Railrond, between Fayotte- villo and Fort Snuth, has been awarded to Keegan & Scully, The tunnel s 1o be 1,650 feet. luuF nud flnished by Jan, 1, 1882, Alr. Keegan Is af Louisville, and did most of the work on the Cinclnnuti Southorn tunnal, AID VOTED, Special Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribune. Des Motses, In, May 1L.—Boone to-day, Dby a vote of 830 to 88, voted o tax to bulld tho 8¢, Louls, Des Molnea & Northern itallrond. The nmountof tax is abont $40,000. Tho towns sunth vote to-inorrow, and, it eaeeled, work will begin atonce. GEORGIA RAILROAD, AUGUSTA, Gn., May 11.—"The UGeorgia Rall- rond stockholders to-duy ratllled the lease to William Wudloy, and Instructed the Directors 10 pay n 83,60 dividend the 16th of July, $2.50 In Uetofier, ufterwirds 22,5 per shnre be pald qnurwri)'. making 10 per cent yearly. VERDICT SET ASIDE. Des Morxes; In,, May 11.—In the Federal Coutt in the ense of Emmn Pool vs, The Chi- engro, Burlington & Quiney Iulirond Compnny, the veridiot of the jury for tho dofendant wns setusldo vn tho ground of misconduct of tho Jury. TTEMS. The nunual meeting of the shareholders of tho Ittmols Central Raflrond for the election of new Directors will be held In this city May 25, The asunual report for the year ending Dee, 81, 1830, was published somo time ago.. The Wabash Rnilway has nt Inst got over its troubles vaused by tho recent tlood in the Mis- souri River. Al pordious of tho rond damaged by the tluod have beon rnr(n ) and teing he- gan running throngl to Kiahsas Clty last evons i Mr. James Chariton, Gunernl Passonger and Ticket Agentof tho Chlengo & Alton Hallway, lefe lust evening for Bowling Ureot, Mo, to meet. thera and brimg here sbout 10d membe the Missourl Press Assoclation. 1lo expeets 1o rewurn here with the purty next Friday morniog. It 18 reported that Mr, C. . Waite, nt_present Superintendent of the Liztle Minmi Ruflrdad, 18 10 resign Juno 1, to neeept the position of na- lstunt to President 11, J. Jewett, of tho Erlo Hullway. Mr. Walto is n son of Chief-Justico Waite, und until n fow months ngo was Siperine tendeut ol tho Cinclunut! & Muskingum Valloy Ttadiromd. Tho ruilronds still continuo to do u very heavy oméernnt tratlie, Tha Michigan Contral brougnt 111 surue 50 emigrants Monday, about 300 Tues- duy, and about 60) more yesterduy, The Luko Bhiore & Michigun Southern hus brought in, slice May 1, 425 emierants. Tho Fort Wuyue and Baltimore & Ohlo are alsa, bringlog In large numbord of emigrants dally. Mr. Franco Chundler, Genernl Passengor Azont of tho Missourl Pacitio Rallway, bus issued o eir- culur to General Pussonger and Tleket Agents of connceting ronds, informing thein that his ling was opened for buainess ou the itk of thls maonth to Benton, Dullag, and Fort Worth, ou its Toxus oxtension,” 110 requests them to prepure 1l place on aL once tiekota to thoso pulnts, which should rond with but nng coupon over the Migsouri Pueltiv Rutiway from St. Louls, Hunni- bal, or-Moberly to_destinaton. In uddition, Mr, Chaunaler shoulil bo glud to hive tickets pluced on Bilo to poiuts on the 'Iexua Pacltie ltallway, west of Fort Worth, readiug from St Louls, Haunlbal, or Moberly to Fort Worth over tho Missoun Puclfla Rallway, and Fort Wortn to Weatberford, Eastlund, Halrd, Abileno, uud Cot- orudo vin Yexas Pneille Rellway, ———— EVANSTON, Yoesterday was alumni-day of tho Garrett Bib- teal Tnstitute, The morning was oceupled with examinntions, which wero continued tn Demp- ster. Those wore tho finnl exuminations, and with them ended the Iustituto yoar, so fur us study 8 concerned. In tho afternoon the Alumni Association mot fn the lecture-room of tho Mathdist church, ‘The Prosident, the ftov, A. W, Pattes, wus In tho chulr, und gave nshort udiross of welcomy to thoau of tho alumnt who were present. “Lotters wore veml from a numbior of absent mambers, uxlxrmsmn thelr regrotut not bolug able to attend the meoting. On wotion, President Putten appolntod tho Ttev, B, 8, MeChesney, tho Itev, J. 1, Rigby, aud tho itev, 5. Washburno u committes to nominnta ov, W, A, Bmith 8 0f d tho Rov, C. IL Ztm- mermun wero ippointed o et with the Chalr in wrnrlhllr resomitlons, 8y requeat the lkov, Willinm Dandy, D. D., tho meunt of the nstiniteo, made n Khort address ol the prospects of tho (uvrete Biblieal Lsti- tute, ‘Tlie stitement being mudo that thore wisn dollolt o §3U.40 I tho treasury, i colleetion of sonietbing more thun that univunt was thores upan tken up, The Cominiites on Nominatlons roported the n of the following tor ollicors for tho e sulug year, und they were olocted: Prostdont, W mith: Viee-Lrostdent. A, J, Mead; Bocs retieyy As W, Duttens Trewhirer, A M. Qoulids Fxecutive Committeo: i D, Suoppurd, J. W, Richurds, and ' L Strowbrlige, The Exceutive Comnitioe was histructed to presont i uew constitution ut the next unnunl meotuu of tha Assoulution, o L1 the oveniog u lage uudionce assomblod in the nuditoritm of the Methodist chureh and Hs- l\guufl 10 1L very nble address by tho 1L L oy, W, I ‘§9, Presidont of Fort” Wayau College, on *Tho Retlex Tulluence of tho Work of thu Chrlstlun Mintstor,” At the conclusion of thu address the nlumni sdjourned to tho parlors of tho chureh, whero nn olegant collation wis sorved. Thouttandance was nbout tho sume as at tho moeting fn the witerioon, ‘The progeain for to-duy 34 s follows: This wmornlag at 10 o'clock the lonrd of 'Trastees and officiul visitors will mest iu Dompater Chnpel, The muellm‘ wilt probably extend into tho artornout, At 2 b, m, tho vommoncement ex- erclses will tuko plivee {n_tho waditorinm af thy Muthuodist Churoh, Mr. 0, 1, In b pured sonie obiokeo musie for the vecaslo tollowlng spenkers will n}munr: W. I\ loburt, AL C. Wileox, 1. N. Howltt, W, 1, Stryker, Jo A, Rinrson, W, it. Meltor, 1u the evening tho Hov. W. X, Nindo, D, .. ’ nstituto, will glve u roception tho slumnl and’ frionds of tho inatitution nt bis residenco, cornor of Chicago uvonue and Churoh strect. e ————— NEW INDIANA CORPORATIONS. Bpecial Diaspateh to The Chicago Tridune. TNDIANATOLIS, May 1L—Articlos of tion wore flled to-day ms follows: Evans Pottery Company, Evansyille; capitnl stock $35,000, Bouth Bend Pulp Compuny, for the munufacture of wood pulp and agricultural implomonts, cupital stovk 820,63 Littte Giont Btump wnd Grubd Extractor Manubioturing Cumpany, Laporte: capitul stook $100,000, —————— REMOVAL—HALL'S SAFE & LOCK COMPANY Have removed to UT Wushutgton street, botween Dearborn and State. A largo line of all kinds of safcs. ———— Don't Dio on the Framb: Ank druggists for * Rough on Rats.”” out ruty, mice, bud-byys, rouchos, 15, P ———— o It cleurs Loxes, Indigestion, dyspopsia, nervous prostration, and ull forme of gonorul debility Felioved by tukiug Mensman's Pojtontzed Buet Tonle, tho only prepuration of Leef ocontalnlug its ontivy puteitious proporties. It s not u mero stimu- ut ke tho uxtructd of beol, but contuing blood-muking, forog-gonerating, uud lifessus- tulning properties; §s_Invaluable fu ulienfee- bieed conditions, wherhor the rusult of exbune- tlon, BEFvOUS Prostration, eVerwork, diseavos, purticulurly if resulting from puimo- nury l:cmfilalnu‘ Cuswoll, Hazurd & Co., pro- prictors, New York. For sale by drugglsts. or ucute James Leou Mty THoRernan 11, North, C. Tanry K, Alba THA Srtnnan: {Hameuh, Wika..... Tunillaa Rotn {otan 0 tirion “Anulo ¥, Mailiy G, 1t Witso Kl Sinith lart g llard (iace; Ity py. Nowhr, 4 Chieno, " Nicado, Jnmos Countidtine . {nmes e e § A« A, Bohuoatiora, inis 1 Louisa Knrstaadt, Adnm Hohnoldor, Nelllo Dongherty Charlos Kr Gaorgad, Itigholmar. .21 Loy ¥, Htahl., Jolw 1. Vally. Filhieas Tanies JolnThomns, Snruh A, Dl Tienry Ginakin AR Mo Chicadn, " NEW—May 11, ltove wifo of Goorea oo yér monthw ind 2 taya, "1' Qoorkn: o iomil feam residtngy 013 Lake-s carelaugs 1 Grmcaian. W oy 0P Moy 12y Y AN—Mny t. U:H) 0. M, OF enrohen spina). gltix, Cliaries’ Dantal, o) g enealze Tyt e TonCR AT 1) daya O w44 Jene Funeral from resldenco of parents, Moy 13, at 10:80 8. 10, by eartinges 221 Dearno o Calrary Coge ASE—=May 1L of diphthoreti oldasE ANt OF E el p b FL 8. Chidee, aed & Funeral o Coroels ydara { mionths ang e 6 e o ILA VCIOIT-"Tho ikt of At C, A., beloyed or WillTam 1, “tayerott, wifl T itut foohiit Unotéey o Huralar iy KT LA pot ut “l {i‘nn')'c'x'":{‘ Friends nro kinaly invitel o attend, i MeMANUS—Stny 10, 06t w_long and. painfa) i Alleg, ‘bulavod duuglitor of 5 nus, et 18 venrs wid | m{'nfuh‘fnn fovieiing T her paronts” coshilvn @ N . rmding, Sine 12 ot N A o s ‘s Clurcl, thonce by eam o { atviity, HANSON—On ‘l'vosdny at 2 p. m., of poeumony dotn ¥, Hannot, weed 62 yenea und 3 ] 5t rosidenco, 1 Narth Fliyuhothont, 2oL 440l Homnins tikan L Zaneaville, Wi, for Interment. 5 AG Lakunido Assochizlons appointed to ST the Norih Atae - Couceh -1 emiomn ¢hninga of location VILe il Tapiists on the B, 0L IIMbORs € wxISUNG ciuche 4 a cutner Micalai nizht, 16 is nuped Ablisinomt of x the Sunti 0 ¢ it L o %t rder af th N IMPORTANT MEETL oant of Directors of tha W Anadelation with Do held this murming i Weeock st tho Towme, 1515 Walialeay. Al women intereded in ek e cirdintly i 0 e pres- 1ve Commitie ko Invited (o meet : OF TUE ' Christian W. ERDMAN duet the chnreh pravar-meet Aveniio Churel noxt Friduy v Drench ut the sme ehureh next S BOYAL DK R ROYAL F3:R N iy vort POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE. _MLADE FROM URADE CHEAM TARTALL THousakeoper's favorito tn leading eltied of tho word No othor preparation mukes, ® 2 y oy Y ireuda, or xurious prstey, ¢ Uy s VRt fear o Uy ik trom vy il tble tood, Z17 G ¢y o i oA iy tho (1 FOROGS VAL WA K AUCTION Ty POMEROY & CO 2724 MICHIGAN-AV. THIS THURSDAY, MAY 12, AT 10 O'CLOCK A 3 Wa will sall ontiro contenis of abore Private Residenco arpets, Jieds and le positice. 3, T, Netw, Pavior Suits, General Honseholil loods. POMEROY & (4 Ty AUCTIO OFOVER 500 Qil Painfings! Duily, 210 Eixt Randolph=» util n::hl; T T REMOVALS, WEW“‘W abashE Jacksth "'1"11;1:}:(;.11«’1, n ST OORENIR] Austioneors? }-w any. Fonalit PIELS delpbia, Fa. Nowr ut T CANDY. it 31, £2 44 0