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MONDAY, APRIL 82,186 L 3 the wAb spirit Saturday, VOLUNT£ERIMQ BRISKLY PROCEED .IRQ* : Scenes , and Incidents. gave ns , bright spring weather, and eaw ;onr city the scene of increasing ex* -• citcment, to which out .entire community >iaa . given itself np. The war feeling everywhere is dominant and paramount over all In onr houses, our workshops, our stores ' : the comers of the streets, on in church, evciywbile military law has ' D een- de clared the excelsior of all other topics engrosses aU,overehadowsbußiiees, conquers personal and party learning, and leaves but one tie prominent—that rjf - ; 3 : = ■ .the flag floats ail or er the city. Vnere 1 are no more togs to be asd, or hough'* for ] OTe or left, ma that toe same rale , • may be knot™ by the fer; c th - at the New Yotk to erhaustea, and none to be had for four ffedl6- _ This dearth in Chi , . cage oee occur to the detriment of a ■ • tore' “ e every direction, and a new ¥7*' awakened for the old Stars and Stripes, since traitors have assailed them. - " Thereis no reservation and ..distinetion nf. V'\- «ect,.creed or denomination, and many dTonr ’churches are finding some of Iheir best yonng Bum, and> most efficient workers fdr good, in the ranks, and zealous to give a good account v /of themselves. In one of onr West Side Churches, at a conference meeting a few even * r ? since, one of the brethren of the-plalner sort, in his prayer used language very tho following: 4i O : Lord thou knowe'j ... • l»ve fulfilled tty law. They a Mttea ... /ns on the. one cheek and we lji Te tte -- - other, end they have not Krbome to emitena .. on that, and now. 0 Lord, etrengthen thou onr emu, and give ns en-eese, that we may' • ' P°‘ them otterty to r ont,”-to this onr en tire community a'-e saying “Amen.” The people yonng old, are moving to snch ... end. -- - . RESERVE CORPS. streets resound with the call lor volun teers for the war, and we are glad to know that the response is cheerful and hearty. Many hundreds-of our-gallant may in a few days be In active service. A larger number may be wanted within a short time. In order to meet the possible de mand, it is proposed that all who feel an into-. rest In the defence of the Government, (and who does not?) meet in the.Supervisors’ Boom, Court House, on Monday morning at* 10 o'clock. CoL Tucker of the 60th Regiment will be present and give such instructions as may be needed. The design is to form a Re serve Corps, and at once obtain all tlfe military' knowledge and practice possible, with a view of forming companies and regiments, so as to r. -be fully prepared for way future emergency. ' ?£ 4 ? nia S WBuckingh’m John M Loomis ■w°^S a ® e - FT B erman Geo S Wright ■ GeoE sZ%n A S ‘'■ hadbo “ ra ' ! L - . Weh&ve referred to the action proposed by • means of our older citizens in the direction of forming a military company from those ex-, empt from military duty on account of age.** The following gives further information coa ‘ ‘ cerning ‘ . r. “ THE OLD GUARD.” Pursuant to a call in the dallypapers of this date, a large meeting of citizens of Chicago was held atthe Real Estate Rooms ot J. ; EL Reeßj Esq., No. 48 Dearborn St., on Saturday - - tie 26th inet., for the purposeof or ganizing a Military Company to be known as the “ Home Guard,” to be composed of per-* ■ -. sons over 43 years of age. - r- The meeting was called to order by Andrew Akin, Esq., when Cob Wm. Hutchings was . Cbairmanj and* Andrew* Akin," Esq.,, " Secretpjy. The Chair Stated the object of tie mating in a few brief and pertinent ■ re- , 'macks, when on motion of P. -L.- Toe; Esq., it was unanimously resolved that b* *■ 1 composed exclusively of persons of 45 yp'ars of . age and upwards. . ' , . • , ...... ■ On motion of resolved - i./', that the names of person who have signed -the muster roll be the daily papers , for publication, that we meet again bh * * Monday cven’jjg next at 7% o’clock P, if., at _the Circuit Court Boom, for the furtherance .. object, i - ■ • On motion of B. W. Ranstead, Esq., a com mlttee of nine be appointed by the Chair to -• nominations for officers of the corps. The Chair appointed P. L.Toe,J. H. Rees, *7 Geo. Anderson, Albert-Smith, Solomonfimith, 7. H. Woodworth, Elisha 8. Wadsworth, H. H,» Tat es, and-Sylvester Marsh, j ■ - r On motion of L .Speer, Esq.* a committee of three was appointed to. draft By-Laws for the _ 4 organization, to wli: J. W. Chickering, Esq', •'L. C. P,..■Freer, E3q.,.»nd C. K. Thompson, ] After some further remarks from gentlemen, Circuit Court Room on this Mohday evening. .. . . The following names were.then signed to l " the mudter roll: j' ! f..<= yaP-HHiggins, Giles Fitch, CE Thompson, *, ' if* H Reese,. Bcnfl. Stone, • Andrew A&n Dsn H Boss, QA Springer, JCCunhlnehaUk,*; A .Q Herbert, A Huntington, W L Felton, HNHeald, O Kendall, Eben’r O Naeint — F-B-Gardner, - J W VsnOedel, Lake Colburn is&ssp -fitfiSa-. - Mer.on, |a?=V Euvroit,, JJohSEOr * ’EOSnlHvsti ' Wm-Osborn, aSpSt ’ «*. HFL Yaiit ■ cLT’ ■ : » • Ford, - 8 MaraW JBGooWns, Bradford .Stone,ME Coe,, RM Carter, ' J Speer, 1 p L X°«' Harry Banks, ; - J H Woodworth,Tim Hamlin, Taylor, Win James, M Grants, It 1 !* Caleb Shaw,. Job McPherson* Alfred Dutch, Sylvester bind, ,w : .alia, J Cartwright, J ,®*2 Moore, WHutchings, FDoty. AlbertSmlSCn 6 THE IRISH REGIMENT. ' A meeting was held at North’ Mirbft Hall Satjiiday evening,,, which folly tested its * opacity. It was made ,np exclusively of Irish . - citizens, who are forming an Irish regiment. It was a . most stirring and patriotic aflaifi Speeches were made by Ospt James A. Mullf- ■ gsn, Philip Conley, Daniel Mcllroy, Capfc jOwqu Stewart, Capi C. Walsh, Heniy S.- ; Pitch, Esq., and others.. The .folk was all patriotism, „ and, so will be the action. ~ iij* li fa designed ta enrol an infimby regiinent cpmthoußandatPong. . Capt, G..W*lsh opens hia office and muster toßs «t Daniels’ cigar store under the Mattesoh House to-day, and . - the Bstwill fiUap Mildly. -SeVcril'huhdred - • names are already enrolled, and these good ;., men, many of them well drilled la bid com gsmica. ••••••,• ,4<Japt k *Wafah Idniself lms seen servicejin' /. « Fiorida tad Mexico, -and says he 'will-teerve * whder the same old flag again; ' TKe~ Irish reg -Iment will beheard'from when bailed for, i CAPT. KEtWKjQ’i& COMPANY. ! ° v> _..Oipi. Xellogg’fi Company is full, and the shows' jover one hundred picked/men. a Boli(i lo oUng f -CCHP%-Bn(Lmade ** joung men bf mtelllgence' anl spirit, twoinflbncea deserve to be noted in ceßneCt!6n'vrith’ this combitina.' Row. Slsad'enßsts ss 'surgeon tb the bts’ wife - - ■ curse, and the Dr. has a,brother in 'nsiks;'- ■; _ , ; JL. -.la- the, same Company Are Hama brothers, Daiah,- Asa, *and Lyman, the two former long-and wril known in our dty police departments. They are iromihb Old sad eome of*gbod stock. Two, other of their .brothers; Almpp and (xeorge,- .vereJn the Deerfield and Hadley--OtilDpaaies of the Massachusetts regiment attached ; in' V Baltimore. Thus five brothers of one family ere now bearing arms for the Goverzuaeni. ; They are lineal descendants of bld tithe'.soU diets. - One was a companion inarms of Put-- nam, soother fell at Entaw filings in fighting * thßbauie* Sonfli,'tbe ; ««ne Soiith t&pt Compaaynow uwatt- march- • lug orders. .... ‘caps - -■**• iookedte itOn w, Barker's dST ofmenX4SßtTOTg. Attheir annotyoaSalnr . Tfijaitß’' " . Cuter, In behalf of the Chicago BMe Society-' i -.prßlSntcd '-Capt. Barter- wltt i"bSninblly bonj(J.#b\e; taji&jnik qf;.ths djjp, . testa- raent TLe Second Presbyterian Cimrch, Bor. —.Hr. PaKerecn, have given the copipaey a . choicaly aelecled llaligioiiß Library of2ooyol - ausea." -^fble i Shr%in« the companyarc to at-' mis •S^sbe»lrAvenMr^Btts^ :^^palif> ppoeeb, th£ ffiat Committee tqiafcp 9ti« inf jU», B<ddkys go^tha* rSED. HAKPrSCSICOMPAInC. ' t h. : -jam i-. a McTlStef prescntcd toCapC Hardlng'e Com-- paw to fialfila'iha rgenennu manager** tot‘'company rtceljea - 'themaelvea at bead quarter- Satnrdayand received their * l^-o.', -They will probably leave for Spring-' afield atones/" ; i : - [ THE CHICAGO IJGHT ARTILLERY, ; Capt James Smith, a thorough officer tod * .soldier, Jakes-command of the Obhago fcjg&t Artillery now In fullrank. They aft tftady to mareii Instantly. onorders, hid an abun dance of ammunition, *nqnd. shot and canis ter for lmmidiat*i service. It is a most com" mendable act ‘ that .of the .brothers.— r A: • R.' Q. S/Miller, hardware dealers, No; 287 itate street,- vhoyrtrb called, upbh Friday Jlight by <}ec. Swift/ehmmoned thelrwork nien and, manufactured 400 canisters, gratis, for Instant use. : Bach action is deserving of tteiighestereditM - * *<•.-;> The following are. the officers of .the go Llght Artillery Company*. • * ;th,tt]P3 flmitv Capikin. - Cfaas. M. Willard. Ist Lieutenant. .c<frankMoTEan i 'SdT<ieatenant. John R. Bolsford, 3d Lieutenant. "' They will present ..themselves- for Inspection at9o’clockiffismorning." THE GERMANS AND -. r Germans and Scandliav dans are out .-in- force and- have numerous re* ermting' stations. A muster roll held Otto H.-'Mtttfi/'Esq., contains the list of many of pur • most prominent and .spirited young r The TJmpn .Cadets, a Zouave corps,organiz ed fcom the Tamers,'have baggage and aims packed, and thelr Armory At Kinzie VM I Was ‘thrbhgedall day Saturday.with their fiends and relatives leave-taking, vritlx numerous moSt-alS«ting , -Bceneß.;'The «npa now Only await orders to Once. They will soon be.called-for* . - .. further -Military matters. The war _ wpnt on apace' Satur day. _The ‘quarters ‘of the Wat-Committee were a busy-scene all day,* and a large amount of business preliminary of necessity , to the going *bf ■ cur troops "into Camp was attend ed to. . ! '• '. - ' 1 - CoLS. D. : Baldwin has been appointed Brig ade Inspector, and is a thoroughly competent officer, who has entered at once upon his du ties. ” - Our colored residents are^ forming in Com* panics fof acflve drill,., and., have already en rolled a goodly, number of picked men v who will make good use of their arms. They are A spirited body of determined men, and will make excellent-soldiers. Fran .all the. country .of. the* Northwest one spirit alone prevails; Companies are every where forming.. At Elgin, Sane county, the ■ *‘ContJnentalp,”-Capt. E. 8,. Joslyn,has been accepted. A Soldier’s Families Fund of S2OO per month’durmg the war has been raised and will bo increased, and the citizens have further raised S4OO cash for uniforming the company, which is now r being done in this city. . /Messrs. A. D. Titsworth & Co., Cloths**, took ‘on Saturday for five hnhdred uniforms, Including the Dragoon corps and several, out'of town companies.. They are ready to,take as many more. .. George .A. Fuller is getting up a Cavalry Company of one- hundred men to be called the Illinois Bangers. They comaenceentoH ing thla Monday morning, . The Journal states that Dr.' N. 8. Davis, at the reddest of Gen. Swift has announced him self ready at .a moment’s warning, to act as s Sargeonfor the General’s Brigade. • At the Board of Trade Rooms bii ’Change,' Saturday, theMhßter Roll of the Home Guard received the namesof fifty substantial citizens: SUBSCRIPTION UST TO THE WAR <3; - FUND. “ ■ Previously reported «30 184 •Thos.Hoyne.;;.v..V3oo SBCobb./..... fm Thos. B. 8ryan...... 100 Chic Gas Light Co. .1000 Wiff8nrrig11..';.,. ; .v.. , 95 Jeromeßuckcr.. ' 100 VanH Higgins...... ,100.,.Th0s Church..’ 100 F4 H M Hooker.. .’ 50 MO Stearns 200 ....IQO, Law^StroLbot..v.. 100 Jlunn 4r bcoU... .. 100 TJTOnsella SO Georg fiturgess &Go R-Prtndfeville Bros 4 Hngh McLelan 25 Co, and coal for 8 Sam Have..*.../;..: 100 families... k .... 50 Leedpm, &, Barring-, . , James Boyd . as •B'P^ulmby. .Vt,v 100’ Edwin Hunt....'..;, a# . .. .-100. JasCFargo; 3- Weston4Barter..: 100 H W Andress * .A.Morse.;&eo^i.-;t : -s5- Vdrgho, Rdhlhg' * $ £ vlungh.. 10 . Co ~. A 0 , j E QYo’.ccct 25 WmTurner “10 PBaker 15 WmßKeen.- 10 OhasELake 60 Ed MendeU J 10 “Walker, Washburn & -LDOlinsted 4 Co.J 50 .C 0.,.. 100 Eosenfleld & Rosen* «• LD N0rt0n..,.’.;... 100 bergh 20 AllanHowep.loo Larrabee 4North. T .i 25 GeoPßaker... 10 Chas Clark .-.,4 i- Sayers &Dffr15.....'25 JDWeber..: 1 Sherman 4 Hall.-... 1 28'"A W Rood;..'. ......I 5 S Bogardes & Law..>.6o- C C Wallin & Sons./110 1 Field,-Benedict &Co 100 Jas McDcnaid 5, Hay; Allen* C 0.... 100 . F W Robinson 15 ■ AW,Moore & Bros. 10 Yincent Shark &Co tB Baily&Mead S5 Eabed & Brother.... S' Ronljr&Hndson.... 10 JlStandish & C 0... Shipman 4 Good- Grey, Marshall &Co 25 ’ ridge.;:..... 24 FDMead... 10'' John Kirk, with con- Peake, Marsh & Do ditions for future Long 100 Hoyt & Pierce.....’. 25 Hardenbergh 4 Wll "SGTsylor ... 25 ‘ • llama. Inboots 100 S A Smith ... 250 Fred Welgle • S»J EH Haddock 230 >N A June 5..;....... tB H'T Dickey.2so Cash : 6 Hymonth S Sextoii..l.,. h .. .; loo; D B Cook- 4 Co. <6 F 6 Adams, ,200 Wm B Wilson 6 HetuyFarham...... 600 James,Mark4Co.. 20 J'H wobd'VTorth.... 200. Jones, Perdue -& R Meadowcroft 100 Small 50 »P Ball L X ’lOO 1 tteenhelns ft Menz- UHBrown >,,..250. er ■ Ift- H G Loomis.... .V. ".'. 200' N Goold 5 §&?■*>••• :.* ''Wallisßros.'...JO Mark Skinner u SOO HH H05ted;........ 10 O«irE6Bttla,r....4tloo =Danicl OLenghlin.. B A Bnraatn , - 26.. M M Larraw«y... ?5 F»nklin'Bakef.:;:.' -5 Wm Wheeler...;.'.. 50 EBManning.......;, , 5, WRWood...v..M BTglow Mnhlkoff.... m 1 Singer 4 Talcott.... 100. Wm W00d5.... .... 10 i Smith, Pollard* Co. 100 ’ j'W’Smith. 60 I Dlnsmore&Rice... 100 Williams 4 Bought- - Jones*Culbertson. 100 elllng : }m : Jas B Waller.-. 100 H Captlu.2o ! Wright 4 Tyrrell... IfIKBBWUsw.. 25 i : Jewett 4Butler.:.. KB Co . 25, ;. iWm Brinw.. •. ; j 1D0 : -’Win Jones V.i. r. lb c T Wheeien,..,. 100 GeoASeaverns&Cb 25. Hinckley*Handy.. •«, .PhillipsPros-400. 25 P Am1er508......;.. 100 Crestline Route 25 Neely,lAwrenceiOo 100 Davis,Pope 4 Co.. tQ Toby* Booth 50 JSSharpfcOoA . 50 4. Co. 150 _ J D Sinclair 10! r «feoßfeeU..loo n Clark &X*......... 50 MaraNelspn........ 25 NNWoodruff...... 25 TlWdle ;.vu,;J J S Cotter 25 DPKJmWU.;. -25 Empire Hills 10 HHarblelcher.. 25 AWalliagford...... 25 AEKent* C 0;.... 100 Price 4 Morris ..... 100 D HElncolo.2s EdwardSackett-...v. 25 10Q Grain inspectors.... §) i 5. F8af1...?!!: 25 JasWanlnwagea... 25 Wrght4 Beebe.... 25 JHottengham..i.,% M Allen Vane 4 C 0;.,. J ttCteip 25 Leland 4Mixerbo Ohhsßandolph.::.; 25 \VHRoleon 25 Mr l£cke... ? > .--.v.... 25 -C H Hntchlnaoa..;. 60 Vanlnwsgen 4 06. 60 BailrSegman 25 RHatch...... 25 Law'Bro*Rosa .... 60 N Chapman .;.,;;.-. 1 6 Johnßrodie... 25 EC Lamed;..... 100 CRBaipes.... 10 ’Sturjfeß.' -Bucking- Wadsworth,Wells* ham * Co ..-600., -Co.loo= SNAHester.'.. ../i.. lO Bael,Hill & Granger 160 MTabor 10 • 8 HButler Loyd*Smith;...,;. £5 Hays 4 Aver:..-. .-100' Fargo 4 8e11.,,,.v;. ! 25 Hobbs,Ouphant4Co 00 Keith 4 Faxon ~.;. !&. JT Ryeraon.Bo . Sawyer, Eoith* Co. K) Gilbert. Hnbbard * John S Buchanan... So Co ,v.. GO Hannon, AHren * j=-.- JasCaßpbeH....... Ga1e..... 60 John Borden.2s H W Hunt 4C0..,. 60 sWmMHoyir.t'.v... 10; >BlsetsU* Goodrich.. <95 -NBRapplye - 10 5 cfq&co!.as* ;^hack.4,Kreigh ... 60 SimeonFamell,.... so: Wm J Barrow—6o_Pnller 4 Finch 60 ”100-*lolmiNoT C a &Co. S ,G W Wasun.-.A... » » v .Cbapmanßtsw4Co. G Eagle Iron works 1 WilliamCokor/;..!.. 6 employees S3 ,BtF Brown 5 fiflPorter ......... 100 Thos Harter ; 6 Hardenbergh 4 .-Jm Kelly. *CoT 100 'Hams ;.v.'lO(J*-<>sbOTtu Adama^O) l 60 Pearson 4 Bachelor. 60 C B Nelson 10 :Oooly,F«rifeUjSrOo.lo6(n & A Brtaky .Ci .’vJii I .' 10 Doggett, Bassett 4 . OWBelden ;10 Bhua....J.U.iL*. , . 1 /200 S ; J ; Snrdam 4 C 0... 60 Rawson 4Bartlett... 26 BS Southard....... 10 Richards,^Crombaogh’ ! .E Woodniff 10 —*«haw:xv;;‘. .'/YidO-DioID KUlchfer..'... -10 Washington Smith-- JBS, Edward Emerson... 10 JahnsOn.'Spc'nCdr 4 ’ AdChapotoh •10 - 20 Biwycr ft Co .' 550 Tnme.Hibkard &Co 100 ; vr 5 hj--- J ' OEDEiRS FROM HEADQUJIRTEHS. 1 i mom ing from Headquarters : *■;*" * ; i ,h ffs ftotE’Ntji f r Hkai> ftCAKTBBs Sbook©Bmoadb, 1 1. /. ... v •etbD.Ln, • f ! A’lTHjmbap Voluxtbebs .yoa lataarotATßlsim * vice!— All corps .who. are armed and.equipped .ready to march at the shortest notice and all corps ready tomsrch as soon-as armed will report td du plicate tomyßOlC, Cblcago I "and to‘the Adjutant" GeneraJetSpilagflddi' ‘ ' 3 " , ; f k Byorder oi the i B. K. Swut, Gen. Com. : - 3d Brigade, 6tb D.I.M. ■: OepeeNo.2. , • QtTABTER JCASTEn’S D^TAETJCSST,, ; ‘ Xffypereon boMng scrricfiablearms and military 'ASEdfiaemenrs oTwhateoever kind, wiUing to place them at the disposai of the State will please report them withoutdelsy-Bt my headquarters, 19 wells street, up stidrs. . . -' ],' J .B. H. Honan, Quarter JUrter. HBA3>Str&TEBS Szcosn BftiGAnE, 19Weu*St. ) - Sixth D. L H. w phimgo, Aprill9®. f : ,V ; TOTHB STAFF AUD Officers-: “You are hcrtby ojdfi.efl to . mSaiSojitb . Welle street, -armed-, and • for inspection, this Sunday morning, - . ■ 1 - . Gxeu. B. K.', Syrrr. ’ . i - PRINTERS QUOTA.' ' a? 1 enrolled in ' ? Mt ?~ Tma I th ® 'OwWSieia jsmm <Mcs •“ * ftoja-.-ehs PraWMwiK Bacc • I : •; AND THE 1 ' The Chicago Bible Society Bible U a vast amount ot* ezeefteni military infbrinV lion in lltaV** boot of l)ddkfi, n Uds &nnotbo found a by lose oIT aberfcy,h w£en ii nation la trffceitoe’d.' It la “wmilihriy history of earth’s greatest heroes,' of conquerors by wliom Cbrifr, tianity was carried forward,' h'uriktilty i ea trenched and strengthen,edj migWymimwho, amid other * victories,: ednque red themselves. A on the Blble planls'a fbrtress. The Chicago Bible arfdameht Isa substantial one, if brought: into service. '' ! THE MASS MEETING AT NA TIONAL HALL. I TMtEJVOR TU^JVVJVIT. IM3IENSEEALLYOPTHE PEOPLE Party Eztinot—Patriotism .Brightly ' j • - ’ ! .= 10,000 People the pf,£eplty. ■— wtwmOtneplebffid'prdbf that the North is anfmlt lbr the just and holy war-, .now entered upon, than on Bat* 'today evening, at ’the great rebapilzed strno*- ture, now-“ National HaU^ } coaseerated-afresh, and to Patriotism, not-Party. - vraa a per fect milleninm of harmony. Men of all reli- and' agsociitions giving in • theirhearty assent end adherence to thribause of the GpyemmenL-^ has the great buUdin£ known a great er crowd than on this occasion, the broad platform belng cntlrely cletoed<>f and - the* people'standing ‘densely compacted , throughout , the t immense' tarea* of whatj is doubtless audience room, m ‘the United States.' Probably not less than eleven thbhsahd wefepresent wiiile were turned : away ntterly nnableto effect an entrance. ’ The gallery was reserved for-ladies' and'gentlemeh accompanying them, and was r-oiosely packed anhour before exercises com menced.. , Many .of thedculiea carried tiny flags in their hands. __ .. - ft* gallery front 5 had its'originkl decoration, -the toms Of ihe AeyeM States,' and on this oc casion the arms of seceded States were drapqd r-'to-monrhlng.'; • • •» JThe music was furnißhed_bya grandconaoli dationofour led the proces sion from, the? Tremohi.' House, ■■‘comprising delegations from ~ _ .. .__ ’’ .■* v .-ThaCqerfflfc-,» ■* < r The Judiciary* ' The Press, i. -■*'•■--■ “Surgeons, 1 * <■’ * - Military, i >• Bankers, ;•• - Railways, - - - „ . f Board of. Tcade, «t The Marine,’ - * f i 1 ?Citißons;' v , j - vf-.i; • taiefr entrance into the Hail was hailed ■with. Vast cheering. ; Judge 1 : Mabniere called the meeting order, by jeadkg thb following" list of oflicersi ..*' s r .'. : Br.fiiiNiEnßEiiKAnD, Chairman. j 66y.;H6feiah, , M<m.' Gep»ge Maiuiiere, Rev. Dr. Ciarkaon, Bt. Rev; Bishop Ron, Du V. : Bell, Peter Page, Alex. White, G. 3. Hubbard. Philip Conley,-3. 3. Hayes, Hon.E* ■ Peck, C. H. McCormick; J. ,8. ‘ Rumsey, ‘‘John L; Scripps,, J. H. Dunham, J.. H. Kinaie; ha Js, 8. Davis, Gov.McComas, J. M. Wilson,’ S; W. Fuller, T. B. Bryan, C. G. Wicker,R.M. Hough, JameaH.--, ■ P; ! W;- Gates,- W. L. Newberry, Van H. P.Letz, Geo: Schneider,‘A*. ‘Cl.Heslng, E.B.McCagg.':.’. Seentortes^ C.H.Rayj John L*. - WUson, J. E.,Ct Forrest, James W. Sheehan, i >. ' * Dr.Brainard called upon : Rev."® M; Hum phrey-,Pastor of the First Prebyterian Church, - to open the exercises with prayer, who tnade r d fervent and earnest appeal toi the Deity in. behalf of our natlod in this crisis. « 'JO r. Brainard made an able and patriotic ,-ifpeech. t He said the present-Administration did not have -his vote; tint it should/Have his support now to the last. He* sahttit wafi ru mored there were-traitors amferag ps. ;He' hadrequested to ;ad*i minister the -''Never was there a.more impressive scene than.that which The entire audit' ence rose and : - with bared 'hbads and raised hibds, all, old men and youth, mstrons repeated eoK jomply after Judge Manierre, the-words of THE OATH. I do • epiemnly swear, in. the presence of miglitjK'Qod, that I will faithfully support [the .Constitution of the United States and of;the" Jjfate of Illinois. So, help me jGod. .-j r- . | J ** Geo. F. Root and Julius Lombard, jjirtf other singere, then gave urexcelient style 'the new and stirring song composed by the former,'‘with 1 a chorus, In which all aueft-’ . en£e joined s ■? . *=•*. : ; ~ “Arise, Arise,-’Artec,.'. .c- ! - And gird ye‘ for tho light, i , . Ana let your watchword ever be; •" : ~.. . ‘lfayQodprote ctthe right,’” ’ This chorus was giyen with,*, Tfith, the finest effect; >y Immense throng. 'v : i« Scat John Van Annan follofred. Ho spoke eloguontly acd well.*, He Eaid, “ I did not Vote •for . Abraham Tifafcoln, but I will sustain him tothelastdrop bf ibVliloHd.^* * I •”* There was this about the. speech^of the evening. They wefe, short 1 : The time for speeches and harangues Is over. The eri of Aitlon has. begun. Daniel Mchroy, Esq., brief Hon. J. F. Farnsworth foilowei , E. W. MdComisj of the ; the next speaker, spoke excellently to the point. ,.said; “As long as this trar laats I will stand by the flag of my J. Intimations BtVb Veen thrpwn out that .1 was not true to my country because:! am of Southern ;bikh. I came here of my own trill . ; Your all egisnce iflmy aileglaiide, l amno longer a Virginian, but a citizen of Illinois.”. [Cheers.] T _ i Charles Walker; Esq.', aud'Rev.'feobert Coll* yer, S. S. Hayes and-Rev. Dr. -Clarkson vfere the speakers' ehccoeding in order, the hist nailed reading tfie Yellowing .. ' - fotice td THE'i.kniss-/ ‘ r ' ( Arnes lingo t the ladles wDi-behehiiifroom 3fo. SO, Methodist Church Block, on Tuesday, April S3, .at 3 o'clock P. M;, to r iUr pre paring Lint and Bandages*-. ,AU Ladles desirous of engaging in this patriotic enterprise, are desired" to he present. > ~ ■ Ladies. Thomas B. Bryan,* a .ftw very _ ’happy remarks, 0. harned followed; i Hon. John’Wentworth followed, succeeded by Dr. N. 8. Davis, and -G< Ml Willard, Esq. Thepressere Upon our tpaefehai forced hi t& ,condense thecopious notes ;bf<rar-reporters to what, is dittle.more toon a list of names, and yet to a very.wide circle.pf our readers, es pecially, those conversant with Chicago politics 4s. aneloquent jand-tehming 2 proof of Union* and harmony in the rally for toe war. ? There is no holding! ons or questioning connselof peace, “ Thfere ; ? is no peacej desired, short of the of Treason and the defeat i Several companies were sresent5 re sent on the platform, eeyeiaUadies whose ser vices have been accepted as as nurses, and the various physicians who have been attached to onr raiments. • - ] ; ;; ; j • \ Chicago I<X3aeet«sHal 1 < X3aeet«sHal Seminary. | The Seminary .Ajmlyersap’tajkis place: on Thursday, ipM'SUu'' The public exercisei of the4r«ek an wfoHowsf ‘ i j : Mokdat, 88d-iESamfioitidarW, Biblical Llttra tuefeoatjtol9.c.atJahdlWfastoSp, at. . MoROAT BvajrtKO, the ssa, an' address before the Society of; lo<luhT,‘at ; lhe«PiM Congregatidaal Church, H^7K»'etoo^ ! by Ecv.pr. Dempster df" Garrett Biblical Institute. V- 1 1 ’ ’ " 1 Tdsssat—Eramteationsln Ecclesiastical Histo ry and Systematic Theology, from 9to 12 aTm and from 3t05 v. at. Sermon before the Board afu Directors In the evening, by Ecv. Dr. Eltchel of Detroit, at 1% o'clock. ~ . t', r , WawnsSßAT-r-Eiamlnationa and Bomuetica, from 9 to 13 a. x. Wzdkbsxut Axxxbboqw, at-B#y o’clock at the-. Semluary CSlapel,- Joint AimlvereMy of the so cieties. HAdottoax EnaOT-«Addfcw.bfefci« fte-Bhc toric&lSodetyaf First Congregational Churcfu* by Bev. (X Dv Helmet,,=o£« Milwaukee, at 73tf o'clock. \ Thdcsdat—Anniversary, exercises ot-theScml “may m 9 o'do&A* 4 : - ■ Except the Monday evening anS.' the oration on‘Wednesday evening, which are to bo First Cmnrch, the puhlld .ex»rci«js rof/dhe.oecafiion will bo held at iM Seuwmry QBittarwatsido? of Union Park. * y' 1 ? ; - A DaeisoFeat.—The forty fobfakg-slafl : on the 3*itoe _ Hospßd had lost ite ’ gny/ SJIWi S“K800,. Bm t o -; take down the apar wAprflfAlttfgaln, -when a dariDgeeaman.offcicdaml Jicconiidlilied the. brave that of i'aUnhing!’ op the polei oanytog* with Mm Oie halyards; by mpan* of which the ■olddiag floate«|Mit' ; ' - - - ? . t -- air- ~ts ’y---- '* t — r . 5 -The Book Isllsp to 1 ot % j|«n. B. proseentiog coniaeL the trial of thd-Bock< -MSiff Hridg^fiid fe)-day. ’ 3 ttsje ST-rL-ljeV SO. U?i-*rp ,srli3- 1 .f 7 ? , fpwg. lid * tiraly' altSnooh fell from-w the Bonthßcaneh,'. sad,wonldv hive ‘ drowned E. P. c Wwd, who idunged. special Notice** all feltiieaS. I 6&fc£gd who basin his positeS dte Wte W fcottV^oWs,is requested tobrinj .£be«*fcoto . A-^®^S e . iroin&t of CJolt’s f ev&rers |are \o properly arm the soldiers., nj&& w enieti service. 'sHng them Sunday or Monday witho* *' “ ; .. pistols will be —•-» rail. The —it nia pistol, and thus cause our soldiert to leave the dtj; not folly armed. I „ - 1 &. 51. fiottokj QdLaHer-jtaßiet', -- «Weat Kinzie street, was Broken into and' robbed id ftJdtqfptp&eryj glassware, bariflxr, tures, ate.J About the’same time the store if b, 88, same street, was broken into tad robbed of a large. quantity of tea, sugar cur- - ■ rants rad r bthaf: groceries:' Friday Evening Peter fiinq, John MeNicholsand- Peter Flynn, were arrested on suspicaoa (ansed by finding some of the missing articles in timpossesaion of two or three of the defen dants. They .were all held for fqrther eraisin. atlon, to takeplace to-day. . ' • ; WeU JP°ni> for tUe BaUroad Men.' The following Is a copy of the KBoutlons , uymimonsiy adoptcd by the workmen em ployed to the Chicago & E<whflshind sail road-Company’s works at Chicag<j,.'April 20, 1861: ’’ T" : ■ WhaBBAS, official information that armed bjmdsor traitors and rebels ateplottlng.the . .dismemberment, and .overthrow -of--the Union of these States; and par flag has heed aa*i sailed, oaf public property stolen, on* forts assault 'edi takeif"possessionof’snd heldby (hesd'"drmed; forces; ana-whereas,'we-helieve the preservation .jrfihe. Union, intact. to.hfi.the only, safeguard of nghta dear to every freeman;-therefore That we,* bom*nnder the Stars and trip ev and that. we,.who have-made thisthe-home xf ohr adotion, xeycra alike that emblem under which we Have found religious freedom and politi rCßl'eqnaHty'.‘■ r-‘: V i~~" Besdwd, That feeling the. affection -we-do for piuon it.represents, we Will • creeds, ana partyhnes, iamf uniting in' one common brotherhood, swear to stand hv it, pray for it, and fight fob it, now cnddkbdyi. .’•■*••• r rJ v/i* *’■': ' xesolvcd, That we, the employees of the C. AE. I. HE. Co., pledge ourselveg Jo provide for and ’ protect" the families and educate the -chUdri-n of any of onr number who may desire to respond to rtfae call of onr=Qoveminent"for troops to Crush re* Jbellioh. '■ Kf. ; * - - JBesdived, That a subscription He immediately opened for the purchase of a flag to be displayed from the Company’s workshops, ; . -;?». f The lrtsli Beglment. X*tL THE EMMET GUARDS WILL OPEN yiflHA thefe .re^ru? ting ogpa under .the. Matteson "irtKHHouse for the purpose of forming an Trick Regiment to protect the Stars and Stripes, Monday! morning. Attention! Volunteers, ALL THOSE' WISH TO JOIN A UaM. Company for the protection of the Stars Cadets’ Head quarters on State street at any time duriog the . day and. enroll their names. Rally, Boys, you; are wanted. J. H. Cltbotone. .Attention.! Tolnnteen. MIL ALE WHO WISH'- TO ENLIST IN , ?^O r the Zpuav.e. Eeghuent, Will nepbrt>imniedi‘ at the armorycorner Randolph and state streets... Drill commences at 10 a. m. tO-day. Rfecruitlng booksopeii dayabd evening’. Heseri-d Cbitp»l. ir Ujl THE MEETING OF MEN BETWEEN JgjO this ages of thirty and fortyyears, called at West Market Hall to forta a reserve corps on Monday Evening; next. Is postponed until Tues day-evening,- at 7>f o'clock.' SI. Ladd. Attention Shield* Guards! THOSE WHO ABE DETERMINED TO iMjjy? bravely do or bravely die, in defense of the Constitution and of.our country, are invited ioa.tend the Shields Guard meetings,tobeheldin North Market Hall qveiy evening during this and next week. The Shields Guard. THE SHIELDS’ GUARD 'will open a re *m*sL3 cmiting station at the store adjoining D. ■JiSsaY. Pamela.- nnder the Matteson House. 1 Members of the Company will be In attendance all day. Young men.desirods of serving their coun try are invited to attend. Bt Cedes op the Company, - - * 3 . -.Tolanteer* I VbTdntebiPrt JAMES R, ELU.GIJNIN’B Com- JadO pany having been accepted by the Govem afew morevolnziteerfc will be enfolled. -Tne .officers-are not ail electecL AH-yonng men* • wishing to join will call’ at the rendezvous, in Lord’s'Biock,'corner Wells and Randolph; on £at -utday morning; April 20th, fit 8# o’clock.; JA2£Es XL HCGUSTON.': Recruiting Office, .VA ' A RECRUITING QFFICp WILL BE ‘ ‘SSL open to-day ahff to-morrow at "No. 17 /wsu South Clark street, where Capt. John C; ■, ■W» Phillips will receive volunteers to fill out i his company to he tendered to the! Governor of [this State. , ... i I Mercantile Association, k- J Sj|4'A 'MEETINGi OF -bfnji MEMBERS of the Mercantile Association of Chicago PljwPif wUI b6iheld< at-their, roc ms. over -Tuttle, f Hibbard & Co. • s store, 63 Lake street, this (Mon ; day) evening, at o’clock. A punctual attend • ance ls earneßtljrrequeßtee.' . * -- - - - MKBRTT.T f -T.*Tm > - Veteran. CUy Guard. Vj’ii A MASS MEETING OP CITIZENS OP the age of forty-five- and upwards will be held this evening, at To’clock. In the Cir' aS3B cuit Court Room, for the completion of the organization of a regiment for Home Duty. A full. : report of the Committees who were appointed on ■ Saturday evening will be madejit th.s meeting, if, or *• ■=> W;Hra<!mKa9;Chairman/ , A. Atkek, Secretary. Up! Freemen. v.w THE OLD ZdUAVES ARB RECRTtH?- a Zouave Regiment, under their former jjgft* commander, J. R. Scott, at the armor?; • ™*® comer State- and and RanddlpA Streets. Those wishing to. .enroll, will assemble between ' ,the hoawof 9a. m. and. 10...p. jn,, this 30th day of. ' AbtU. , 'At~thfi time OT ‘ signing-, the oath will be - administered. It is intended to make this the £rack regiment ; ot Illinois..- .Tho offlcera will t>e ■composed of the best instructors In the State. : - r •- * : - ■• 4 *OiiPZotTaVßa. ni NuiwesfoT the Army Hospital. , -Asi4 TnE UNDERSIGNED, having consulted ffntfay with -icn. Swilt upon the propriety of or jaESß&i ganiztog a corps of Christian women as Nurses, (to be offered to the Governor) under his care and direction, as Chaplain in the army, will be pleased to have an interview with any whd de sire to enter upon that work of love and mercy. ■■‘r 5 ;: 7 E. * City Missionary, Proti Epls. Church, i • • 98 North i'amklin street. Attention! Engiueen, Sappers and - Miners* -Mjk THOSE' WHO HAVE ‘SERVED TJN- JsMJt der any Government and all others duly Qualified who ore willing to serve .Ih this Oistiugulshed branch of the service, are requested to come forward ih the defence or o’er country's flag and our noble troops. - The roll Is open at the City Surveyor's office until‘farther notice. None’ but; ndllteiy and civil engineers and -mechanics can be accepted. , Arthur C. Ducat, Adolpb.il. Hirsch^ 51 Anton Nleman, r * -Attention! Company!—MiehlgMX ! ' i s : SoutheraKßi ' 1 THE, mpBIGAN ROtitBSRN AND ■ NoTtßem ihdiaha Ekilfoad Coinbany Will ewSßa transport troops and yblanteter fcotapafaleo when In.chMge.of regular officers , over their Toad from dalb to June Ist, 1881. All . fippucations for such service must be made, at the Company's office, No. 55 Clark street, or at'the office of the General Superintendent, in Toledo— / abpUcations to be accompanied by *the names of officers and men actually enlisted. -i - John D. Campbell, Gen. Snp't. Chicago April laay/ ~gfj/Jj rAWeatlyn I ;i Tolinteml pr. >»* nJE COitPAOT, .EOBiLEII AT BEY * ■ Stratton’s -Coiniudfclal College MKH Rooms on.Wednesday craning. April 17, tj L.? 3 efist comet or Clark ana Monroe strtrts. The: six belngreportedinll, this Compa-. Ny prcpoVea to continue Its drill and hold itself ia ; jteadinqsßforthe next call; - fXcttmgimSn jffesifinir •fo’Joih ns In acquiring military science for the next opporiniritytomarc&lhdefehfis df the Stars and Stripes, are requested to he present, at the drill -robin ouHMonday evening at 3 ?# o'clock. " By order of the Company, n i , : : Fitrt Ward! Attention I / we; the TOtfEitsiGSED, ci-rizEss ,®P!i» Si. tlle ?i r !i- w ? rd - w<l ';W Njggcst to our- A®*® ffflou-HMUf-h*?, tAe propriety of oruau i.ft*.l2lDg a Beserye Home Gnard, for the per . jeering of onrselvqs in taiUtaiy drill'|nd-exercise, * oat we mAyT>e better preparedihan we now are in case qnr country calls for us. For this purpose we would call a meeting of the residents o£ the first' t Comptroller' Monday evening, the sad, at 7# o’clock. Let there boa full tnmjOnfcj,* -ari.T c « • -• ■ P*« X. J. Averell. ; ~ H. W. Hinsdale, W. W. Mftchauff. M.W. Gray, Geo. H. Phelps. i YirFarwnll, FrDrtSray;* f ’ > JamesH,Bowen, ' ; ; George S. Bowen, Jas. G. Fargo. • . Vfc THE MEMBERS.OR THE OLD.VOt ; -aL uuteer.EireDepartment and their friends' /p#Bsl are respectfully requested to meet; in j , ■..■■VKorth Market Hall on, Tuesday, the 23d mat o'clock; Tbr‘ the purpose of formin'* a Military Brhrade for home service. .• - Cnicago I J T EawtrSj,-- J CMPKissell, JA Pnrrtogton; CNHwden, 6 Hubbard. . Jofes.P pcarns, | Wmßbifilhgton, i3MJfohn«on f H-B Daniels. I | (^ a^! p - Henry^Welch, °«SWS-' ■ sas?. o H 2* cy » MCtossman, : - -Jaaßarfy;'' , m a 9®® VoltK- RiehaxdStrlnger, TAConsldino, John Ndsra^debnT 1 ExAJXjtrABTBRa 2d Bbtoade, 6th Div, LM. 1 ; ChftSigo,'April 30th, 1861.‘ J i^av bers of the late Chicago Hus-" 4 r**^j& r JJSsryJSE= sars: Ton are commanded eachwd«very <me krfiyon to ttport to my Headquarters by 9 o'clock on Mon* day next, and as much, soosec as practicable, all armaand accoutrements of whatsoevep kind, of the saidHiissan, and deliver them to Qbartcrmas-, te? B. M. Hough, IS WeD* T street, who la author-. 4ze4 the same for the^tate.., . -r ijiHone by special order of the ffommandeMn*- Ghief, " " “' E. K Swipt, . t UI Brig.iQeßJSd Brigade,'^BthlDivisieuXAL Head Quarters Second Brlnde. Sixty r Mi#nso of^om^ gade, nfoichwM adjourned to?. sTT^i“aifefetat tSa ~Eecorder's Court room on Taarsdav iSWottw. httha eai&e place, to hear the report of the committee the last meeong to Si law for foe reorga&iMtion of.Q>a-gimtia %inifar poatpohmuent His "in eo&soqne&bs of the nassmeeting.Qf tbpciri|%ns :tobe held at Bryan Hall on the 20th Inst. v __ > 1 I Pol. Jamma Sanaa?. Sales % og r Jtnir. i^<nß. r -Xlie following J sales of during the *'f" > C J Stood. Sold by Francis WUHni Of a —-' I yiul i>- ■ * rt»oSßroH3i, 100 feet on ( jv:,-'>irettstrali,,vrest of ♦SS'fer fbot. Also by the Bamo,io : Davis, ‘ Sawyer S Go., 46'feef oiriSaxlem.etreet, jbe* , tweeli jacliflbh tod Vatl Hurea, for $M per foot Alm by the' sable to ft B.';Bob6tta of Peoria, four lots in SoatoandWest Divisions -for|9,Boo. • • ‘lK>r J j Beliqiouh Notice.—Thu : Kev. Dr. ITemp ster, ofOarrett biblical Institute,!?!!! deliver the annual address before the Society qf In quiry of Chicago Theological Seminary, lon Monday evening, April 22<1, at r l]/ i o’clock, at the Piret Congregational Church, corner of Green and Washington .streets. Thepubhe are tnvltedto attend- . .. A noted riergymnn and public lecturer says of Brown’s Ing tours, I put Troche's into'my carpetbag ns reg ularly as I Aq lectures or linen ” ~ Pnblto'speakere, ■ dergymen, and all otierswho exercise the Toice v ßhould never fail of using these Troches. Th ey fthrpasV ill other’ preparations' in cleaijing and strengthening the ,voICB.-removlng . of thsthroaV.and.as, a,_cohgh remedy,, are' .best.—ZVby Whig. •nGABKrFOB THK-TCOTnfDKD-rAi meettogiwlll be heldatthe Briggs 'House; this (Monday) evening;' to tjtftp. into consideration this all-important auh -ject. .Come aU*nnd. lend y out aid to further the glorious design* . - ■ • : ■ GhaTUltous —Dr." Whipple offers his ‘services ■gratuitous as Physician, Surgeon and ObstrecJan, to the families of those whoenllstto defendithe Union; Having devoted over ten years to .the prov feseion, sevenyaars in pctfve practice in the Weat," .he feels confluent of success. - Specials attention given to diseases of women and caildrehl ' Office 117 So nth-Cl ark street,' Calhoun Building. "Office hours to II a.'si., and from 2 to 5 p. h. Res idence 279 West Taylor ssreet.j a : —“ The Madness of .the Southern Rebellion nncL the Dntyof thePatrlot” will he the theme of|l)r. EddyV dbjmnree- at-tha Jefferaon -street:'Mi £. Church tomorrow (Sunday) evening. < H, Cox win preaeb at tie Wabash Avenue 'Methodist Church, Sunday, 21st lOjj’ a!, u. and lU■ Subject for the morningdiscotirEe— “ The-Nation’s Peril and the Citizen’s Daty.”| „HsADquABtBBS of Union Men.—All the. mili tary and Union men take their dinners at the eat ingrooms of Messrs. Case ' & Parmelee, Noaj 123 and 125 Dearborn street. You win find fhe beat fafeVtho moßt'affable’ hosts, and the most aflkble ’dfwaltere'at this'place 3 . r ' ’ 1 ** 7T To'lnvauds,—Pure Native Wine, made from the wild grape of Illinois, and warranted flve ywrsoldr Boldonlyhy Sargent, Druggist, corner Randolph and State; i Union cockades at .James Roche’s News Deputr, near the Post Office." ' ‘ >; i .. . “ The first gun Is fired',' MayUSod protect thevight P* i The new rallying song and choras, with piano forte or organ accompaniment. By Geo. F, Root. Now readyat* Sbot'&" 9? Clark street, Chfc. cab. Price2scents. ' v. ; • :• Also, in press, an arrangement; of the *yunp on a single sheet for choira and chorus. Price 50 cents adozen. • ■ / •’ ■, apl9^6t fS?" Gas fixtures and lamps for sale nheap’and store to rent. : H.MVWiliharthj'Nb, ft Bohih Clark street. • apl7-lot, •- MKIf yon-ndahfat bushy whiskers or -af fasci nating mustache, Eend,,fpr..a hpr„ of Belling ham’s Stimulating' Ongnent. It Is ’ warranted to bring them put In from three t<y six _ weeks. "Brat on receipt of price and postage, sl.lß, to’any address, pj J. H. Johnßonv 70 'Statestreet j-Chica goillL' - . mhS!B,Bm . SSf' Por operation n^n’your teeth, or for artificial work of any desirable style, call on Dr. Albaugh, No. 68 West Randolph ei. % , Cook & McLain, 98 Dearborn street, have "made their, lirlca for cleaning and- .dyeing gmt’s garments leas than any other house In the dty, Oi : ; of “Hardßnbber Bigg’s -has cured cases of twenty years standing la this City. ‘‘ * ' • ' _ mtlß-ljn AH should not fall to read the advertisement in todays paper~ ~~: mh-ly /■'/ A- matßbiedv = In Denver City, Abril 2d, by Rev. G.S. Allen. Mr. ■JOHN B. ANDREWS, late of Chicago, to MUa NELLIE A. ALLEN, all of that place. ‘ ■ .* ’ • ' ID 181 D, A?RdihVmellDo on the' Sthlnet .ELLENVIRGINIA. daughter of J. C„ and Emma Sciipps,-aged S years and 6 months’. 5 ! .* t - ”At New ‘ London, on the 18th Ihsti EMHINE DANOW wife of Sydney L. Danow, of this city, after a short lltneßß.' • - . * Mra. Danow left Chicago , in her usual health, bn the lOthtmt •' In this city, 'oh the morning of the 20th lust., WAlnt. • TEB..only.son.of Alexander..Officer, sged 1 years,?' months sndlfidaye.. , . Funeral from the residence of his father. No. 45 Jack son street, onßabbath afternoon at 2M o’clock, •*Of such Is tte Kingdom of Heaven.” 1 General 'Notices. ; T)ARTIES TIAYIXG HOUSE- A.' hold 'goods to dispose of. can bear of a cash purchaer? by addressing a'line to Q.L, P, P- O. box POST OFFICE, CHICAGO, Hi ll , LTBtIIS., . ■ - „.. ; April laib. 1-«1, Claims xoxixn thk ' Post Optics.—All persons having clalgifiaaalpst the Chicago Poft.QKlce for foci* dentai supplies furnished previous to March Slit last,' aad for Jabot omormed in said Post office .prior to same date, will present taelr accounts properly vert .fled to the undersigned on Monday-next, the ad In t. ap!9-eS6B Bfc Acting Postmaster. I>OYAL - HAVANA LOTTERY* Xt extraordinary. • In drawing of April 4t£ 1861, No. 2.8?9 drew No tAtS drew s!■ 0.000, No; 12,666 drew,s3o,ooo, No. 9,644 drew SI,OOUL No. 15,517 drews2o,ooo; belngthe five principal prizes. Prizes cashed and information" furn ished by CHASE 4k CO, Bahfcert, 33 William street, New York. - ; - ■• ■ apmiw ; .A. FINE OTEAM ENGINE FOR XJL- Sals af a Gsbat BaBOAiNi CMlndefr 14 diameter, 8, feat stroke. Ball Governor, out off valvesand beater; bed frame and nr wheel extra heavy. All the work is well finished and itr good la complete r except boiler.- SuFable for MCuog or other purposes.* For quality of *3CP, cost new SI4OO. ' With If are water and steam pipes, extra shaft, 8 Inches diameter, with spiders to* form drum aodnxtra gearing, which will be incl'ided without extra charge. *» he whole cfcnTfe eesn at Mon dots, La Sail? County. lIU by applying at Blacfcstpne s ?Mlli.. FBrsah W a 0. FRYMAN. bt»dtbPass,lTnlon - County, m. - ' - apSOxSt rVPFICE OP ILLINOIS V/-BTONB Korroa,—The annual cfieetlag of the Stockholders of the Illinois Stone Company, wui be held *t Its office In Chicago. ourCivesday.JbP Jthd*J of May-proximo, at, 8 o'clock P. Mi for ae election of five Directors, and .transaction. .of .any, other bUßlnesa.that may be pre sented. •" JOHN W. McGBNNISS, :<w ap6-ett6-lm . - ... ; Secretary. riFPIGE OF THE MICHIGAN U eotfraSßN and nobthebn Indiana RAILROAD COMPANY, No. 18 William street. ... - , .NEW Yonr, Match22d, 186 L The Antouffi BleOHonfof DUHwtqrtof this Company will be held at the Company’s Office, In Toledo, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of April next, at B o'clock m. The Stock Bopka WiD be 010663 on thefth proximo at 2 o’clock p. iLi'ana remain qlqsed BBtU thq 25th proximo at 10a, Jt 5 -- ■ ~ ,. D. P„BARHYDT, Secretary. PScMveRS op grain.- J_li jb'll»'on-»a to tee SonmlJaHteEteTatordftec C.i.ff: AQ-li. R*. will ba found at oor office on the. corner of South Water end Lftsalls block. where Warehonsa j re ■octets tee game. /' - • apl6es»frw..~ y ” ARMOUR. DOLE & CO. AWffiS. - The XI heatesixitiele sold, wanted oy-nrcry-Xady. One will be sent, fret for 25 cents, in stamps. Great [tedocementa.to Ageale, who ate wahted/tn ersry part ‘df tee •counny. ' Fnrnlaoed Id air qnanntles, by tee gross or dozen. Address, with-stamp, H. GuKtJON, So. 48 South Clark- street. 'Chicago, »«r P. O. box Sraii*/.!'!;- 1 j- &p«x2w -TNSURE TOUR ■ FURS-FROM cASK>THS‘by'!fe»vin|tt«ftWduyStdr/--I^l - 118 LAKE STREET* The* willbftjactßd-Jo-eueiv'a jflannet as to render them Impernoaa to MOTH of dampness, and insured from an damage or loss. Receipts given and charges •lo*s.'> \ 'f ( * ♦.; 3*ML SOTS* CO.. ' ‘‘ap¥6My’ ! ** * ’ * Hatters andrno^Mß. lor tale at $1 per 100, (3X per 500, and $5 per 1^)00, I packed, Ac, aad'lazger.feoah tides at : rtidnoßd/ratev Onr Plants are strong, healthy and well rooted, at a .are tarita customers to and see for teemstlrea ba fbte puriteugfe elsewhere, ht MO EYAS’S GARDEN*, corner of Centre street and Bacteo Road, (near Cly boaraeVbridge}, Chicago. address GEO. B. J)ATIS,P, O.Boz 3Q14, Chicago, ill. _:aplSxlm J FOR GREEN B A.3V-,aafleta : Touching at Intermediate porta, "“■"■■“j The test low pressure Steamer - - - ? B.; COLF;H*rter. will leave as abotd as- aoon aathe Ice win permit her to enter the Bay. Pet frdght * passage apply to A. K. GOODRICH, 6 and S HreT at; nearßaafa street bridge. . . apl3-eSB-lw B P. SEA2SXEY, . • COMMISSION. MERCHANT.. ; -**•• ABddefilerißJFrnltand Produce. No; isß South Water street, P. 0. Box 225, Chicago. Dlnole. '■ We solicit the consignment of cooes that are of the best qualityi-4t - Trnuia be onrotra choice todeai tano other class. N. B.—l have several acres of the *flaonls .Albany Strawqegrry, ofthatvaoetyat the' usual rates, and la any quantities. O*TE- AGENTS wanted to till Clftrk*B recentl7 Improved -: j - LATEST MBEIWUHABIIIIfi Prteil. Splendid Induoaaeatß offered. Samples sent by mail <mtecefotofSMnte.orclreslan, terms. . £&, by »d> dressing, infoatamp, S. P. fir-aww, -Korttumptoaj. PIANO BOOK FOB ; *. , CHtLDEKN.—*’.The Child's Tint Un sib Book.”; An Introdnetipu to foe Art of Playing the Plano Ported < .By J: T.-Craveo. - ' AWnrand Improved .edltloaof this popmaraodlnatnicUve work, contilnlnff lessoDa &hn yisMSeftawswwftTOslDit wßtttQitiail‘^le»B. ' fog BiercM*, especially adapted to the use of young, chlldren < .-.Sept:po6t-PMd; to any address, on receipt - of BITOOK ■* CO„ Boston.; -CIJISINiSI'SHOESE IJNBIENT »V 5 4s-ised* ini recommended br fob f&HoVlag well, known Sportsmen of foe Tort and Horae Dealers, as ■foe **w J rnm of - BPRATKS. fiAT.rg, BOREKTSBi-SH^SCB&XCHES, >' CoTtOSotEOOT3wT QTHtJBSES, ' And bate volunteered’ foeir names p reference, after baring naed ft several ytsra.\ U U also a certain rem e. ’ dy for foe mange upOaTJogSr-and the Blteof Insects BponAnimrila rtf y • . 4 Usaxt». .Simoofli;Baitt- J.D. Walton, Hew-Yotk. , ; ■ .jaore,M4;fc;:'. ; D.TaUman, . '■-■. ** >■ t - A.Banner. adtedslphlaEa . James Irring. •■ “- eeo.Wood, Bortoo,Uasa. Wnn-WheeUn, * . * - altMobefcp.' P*,- .: James - . ..Afinmoo, Samael^fcLaoshlln.K.Tc:- '4SSSfSLi^ —- _t; 2 " "sSiS9tor fencerX.'VfiiL ■■■ -2K8,-Hunt M Bsadins'Uaas. * • W.-Bglt »t»fl, Yeterinary &arg6on, -CMeagjj: tbs bore la warranted to cum the;’ i*a.‘W?; Mto i; i * v Erxarso, April3o,lß6J. Thedpiand &r. Eastern to-day again very active, and rates advanced 2®3 per cent. The hanks generally were haying at 10@U . Percent- premium, kftd fromli®l3 per cent—-some reported as high The hanks were nst selling, except in a small way* at 13 per cent, the nominal rate. | The currency questloif still enjoys public attfeav tioru The increase in the war feeling and pe downward tendency? bonds—all tpd_ to lessen the confidence, of lhexcommercial corn" munlty in .the currency, and to-day there was|an eager desire to Invest In produce or rather ex-_ change—the qaotatlonsfor both having ad van ;ed. very materially under the anxiety to buy. No-- transactions V 1 ■SATUOTXT April 20, 186t. ,~ The following are the receipt* and shipments'for! Ihe past twenty-fonr hoars j -' 1 BEO2HTS. | Hour, ’Vyh’fc, Com, Pot’s Bar. Sefeds * ]ot. J. bu fi>. Br saßAl.B4BM£..»* .... N. B*B ’8677 r ISOO 683 31S 7%0 O. COS 2300 3750 1050 .... ;..~ LC.8.8 100 2800 7000 ..... o.=Bi&-Q»R^B--;4n-:68a,.. , TOW 3»A&St.L.B. 1750 i...- - iM&S .14&3-*14950 >..Drt!d' High- r . c ,- i-~ '■* '• Hogs -Live Hides wns'CSittTeTaPw No. Hogs lbs. brls. No. lbs.. 3.&C.U.RR;.",.;.-"60 19140 50 70 i.~ 3.58.LR.8 55 .... i... LC.B.R* . 100 1050 ,23 .... -1..-.. C.B.'*_Q:R.S. ..r. 459 40S<K .w. 506 *SO. O.&N.W.R.R, 5 .... 1939 .... 18 3. A. & St* L 60 7770 15 .... \ ' Total’..T. i 679 33949 143 894' 550 Tbejwar news still tends to excite flie commer cial community, andgeneral business suffers some what in consequence.: -T-p-day, however, owin \ to’ a panic among the holders of Illinois currency, md to investia sojnepiingjaoje ton-. giblo thin Southern bonds,thegeneral markets. ■for produce of nparly aU’kinds were unusually c*-. cited and active,'and a very material improvement, took place In prices, . Boaides.the, usual specula tive and shipping inquiry’ for Breadstuff's, there wasan active demand by outside parlies—money 'brokers; ’dry'gdoda mferfifihnfSj-'gfdtdiyifilih and others not usually in the market. The rumor on. l ’Change; 100, that ■•somaHrf our leading bankers, were heavy buyers tended very* much‘to increase, the panic—and was a general rush on ; the market to buy whatever Was* oUbrcdTor somVins'tancesT irrespective ofpriedTor quality.- In Flour, there was an advance in prices of 15@ 25c per brl—about 7,000 brls having changed hands' at $4.40@5.00 for spring extras. A large number of the Flogr did not open their samples,, and sellers generally got their own prices. Whgpb, advanced 4@sc,pcr bushel, with, sales of 50,000 busheia at 92@93c for No: i f Spring; pnd 88)4@92>4c for'No.'fl Spring—subject lo 2c storage Corn was very active and the market advanced-2@ ’ 3c per phshek'wtth lales of nearly 200,000bushels,‘ at 34c for River Yellow afloat; 32@32>£c for River Mixed-afloat ;.and.2o;s£@a3#c.fou*Mlxed, instore, subject to 2c storage. Oats advanced 4®sci with sales of 40,000 bnabelsat 21#@24j£c f.o.b. Rye was also in request and lots in store were sold at? 40@42c.iuBarley 3vpa,quiet. Highwines firm at loc. Seeds neglected. ' ; ’ ‘ In Provisions there is a good inquiry, hut in the 'present the cnfrehfc^'.question," sStks’are held off the market, and the only tranWictions to report are 300 hrls Light Mess at $20.00 and SSbrls af.'OPork H€ *slß. T *Latd in held atli’6. Two vessels were engaged to-day at 13c for com to Buffalo. ■ - | • ROv^ewof the Rrltlßh'Oorn’Ti^ide. 5 r [From the Mark Lane Express, April I.] J • The weather this week, though commencing rather wet,-has been somewhat finery but not ehffl-' ciently so to materially help forward the work in arrears, or the completion of sowing. Little* adr ■ vance has coneequontly-beett-ebeervablerin |thc growth of the young wheat, and prospers ‘are still far from encouraging. As time rolls on,|the fact of a serious deficiency from last year becomes ’ more apparent, and those who doubted its extent, oi; .aßpgethfer dented. W 3 !.. now, their 'conviction of* its truth. If *we take 1 : the course oT «ix; 5 m'ontha’ ’deliveries as an indi cation of the yield, the matter stands thus The three last months of 1860 and the three first of ibis year make thpprescnttotals I,Blo,7o3ore.,against 1 ‘3.166,607 ,qraV for *the N . petiDd lait' season, showing adecreaseof-1,819,904 qrs..-whlchis very near the proportion of 7 to 12, or only one-twelfth more than a-half. We are, therefore, only more confirmed4n qur..position- as to.thexoa! state of things; without atr aHontenng'iihtd the calcula tion of serious deficiencies in the potatoes and oth r er root-crops. It is well,-then; that monetary; pres sure is lessened, as its continuance might hkvo so far reduced, onr imports as to bring prices to a dangerous range; and, under such circumstan ces. those yho influence strikes must be looked' -Upon furthß-Worfctnnemies'ofthedßboring-Classes. The Easter holidays have reduced the.amount of business, but the upward -movement ‘of the markets has continued, the rise on the avemgeibe ing fnlly Is $ qr. The. continental markets have very little varied from our last. Paris was rather dull than dearer, and though some markets in u Praace wfirdhighen ®evtrut«how : Jl'(ierillft. Bel gium has .not changed,. Holland has only been firm, or tb'e improvement Slglff.’ThV Baltic ad vices were generally qniet, as were the Mcditerra .neam;. but in freights, withopep water, at Odelsa, made a.better trade, at somewhat more money. The American markets also seemed rather reviving. | - .The sales noted last week were 65£78qrs wheat at 545, : against 180,939 qre in 1800. -The London averages were 56s 9d on 2,105 qrs. The imports Into the principal porta of Great Britain in wheal an flour, for the week ehd.ug March 20th, were' equal to 137,703 qrs wheat, of which S2l qrs were ■ nalfintaL.— : — ... —, 1 ■ MARKETS LATEST MAILS* . Cincikkati, April 19.—Business in tte general markets continues inactive. consider* able inquiry for mess pork, mainly speculative,' ’and about 3,000 brla gold at sl6 GOfOr lot's !o the interior, nnd $l7lOO on the spot} holders asking sl7.2s at the close. It-will be .seen that prices have advanced in New York 1 to $19.00.= f This nd-- vanco Is attributable -to the war movement: t It will require a large amount of pork to feed the army that is befog called - out. ••• We heard *ofjno • transactions in bacon or bulk meats. The rlsk tap. tending shipments South checks demand; FJonroml and prices nominal. - -Nothing done in wheat.* Ear corn was in cobd demand and firm at 30®33c. Whisky advanced 0 -— Gazette, The schooner L. J. Farwolland bark Northern Light came In. contact .near ; Fightinglsland, winch resulted_m both vessels having their jib booms carried away, and the former vesaelhadccr mainsail torn. They stop here for repairs.—Zte troit Free Press. , Emm Above.—The reports the bark Grace Greenwood aground on the flats and, wellout,of water.. Another .vessel was bn the shoal near Algonac. name not given. , r ' ffhe fleet of vessels at Port Huron wefe all Jm proving'the recent fair wind, and were leaving for fake Huron.' Snow fellat Port Huronevenins be fore last to the depth of. nearly - two Press', ' I————— < -* : Daily Review of CKlcago Market gATCBDAY Evening, ' April 5(^1861. 13c. r . ; •• .* •* 1 ■' ■ FREIGHTS.—Schrs. Live Oak and Criole, com to Buffalo at 13c., 15®25c. Sales,- 1000, bbls ” Albion’V flat hoop epring-extraats4.76ontrack; 1000 brls, “Wan consta ’ ’ fiat hoop at $4.65 in score; 1000 oris do at s S-L7J Instore ;Sop,brls good spring exfrd at $4,85 - del* 60 Bfls J‘ Cmnmercial” and IDO brlaf 5‘ God win's imperial” fiat iibop-sH s’ ‘‘ flattooivat on track: 800 -brls" Sown Beus” flat noop, at ss,oodel: 2GO fes, •“ Globe ” roundboop at »4.T0 del; 200 brl a . Fox Villen " at $4.70de1; 90brls “ Morgan ”nlat boop, at $4.70 del: Elkborn Empire ” ‘rbund boop, at $4-60 del ;‘IOO brls ‘‘Palmetto ”.flat boop, ats4.Codel:loobrUclioic3 spring extraonp.t.; :200 brla “Albion”, flat hoop at $4.80 on track- ! WHEAT,—Received. 13,093 bu. Market ad- Sale?; MKHm No. Lsprlng at92o—' ! SC storage; ‘bn ad at storage ;8900 bn do at storage; 4000 bn do on p. t.; 2000 bn No. 2 spring at SSMc—2c storage r6OOO bn do at 89#? .—9c storage il2, TOO bu do at 00c—2s storage f 10,flw bu do at storage; 5000 bu do at 92#c—2c storage; 4000ba-BejeCtoißiiT^— 2c atorage. * * CORN—Received, bu. alatkel. advanced-' 2® 3c, Sales 10,000 bu River TelhW At {Ntfdfbst; -15.009 buElver Mixed and TeHowat 34c f. o. b.^ 5.000 bn River Mixed at S2#c afloat; 10.000 bu do' : 320—1 c storage-;; B<€flo bttdo at 32340-lc storage; - 5,000 bn do at storage; lO.WX) bu do at 33kc —lc storage ; 2,£oobu Mixed at 30^c—2c storage 60.000 bn no at 3lkc—2c storage rl0;000 bn do at, So—Sc storage; £0,009 #d do at storage' •40,000 bn do at 889— 2c storage/ s,CWTrTtdoat-te#c ,6c- -Sales-6,500 bn No; 1 f. o. b.; .4,000 ba. do at S3c f. o. b.; 10,000 bu do at 22>£c i, o. b.; 5,900 bu daso4M&c£. E Oibt. ->> J i .. RYfr-Keteived, 515 bu.'. Market mora active. 'Sales 700 bn No. 1 do : at ,41c-r-2cstorage;.3oobado at4os—Zcstcrage. | BARLEY—Received 615 ba. Market nominal .andfirm.-J7otransactions., ■ i SEEDS—Received* 14.950 bu. ■ Markets 4ulet. Sales 50 bu Timothy at $225@2-30; 40 bu Clover at -' -j ; v'V A ?.'A 7t'Jr.r:< > HIGHWINES—Firm. Sales 100 brls at.lßc. winCsTin smaDip^ef'■ *f t'ix i , MRSS PORK—Rirm and nominal at ASJjaia; |59 at M: ’O’: PorkratAlS:-800 S2O. .... ........... ~v r .r ,LAKD—Heldflrmljrnt-Hc., TALLOW—Nominal at ••! HlDES—Green, 3#®4c; Green Salted, 4#®se; DryPUnt;'U®l2ci- ■- J 1 7,:‘> ■ •* ! firkin. Dairy, 10® 12c. - - EGGS—In fair request at B©S#c- 1 POTATOES—aime Neaa4imbck»,in demand s' 55c.. XIVE HOGS-AdvancedlSc. Sales .were; 500 .. SEBF CATTLE—lTinrvvrUli lightsaled.at{3© 4forgoodtopriirte*'- - s. -n '■ B^TEF^ . SEW* TOEK, April 2D.—Floor—War excitement .materially transactions ; pricea.atfll strong:- ‘ -lyrJaTor purchaser, and limited 4i*qniryfor export" and home consumption. Sales 4.500 bbls 6.10 for superstate* $5-S@£Ss for extra State, $5--- ®s.lo_for super western, $5.1T@5.40 for commontqu ; extra rbunTlhoop brands do—market closing quiet. _ Gnus 41 a H flour doll and r dedlnLag Aales 400 arls'al fSJ2O@MS for common: to good extra: $7@7.50 for choice and favorite do.- Sr« floor fa-moderate reddest anaratber- prices; saleslSO brisat f318@4.90. L Oorzt meal remain s quiet andfirm.', ’ . > ‘-.!i “ • :.. :"WHii>KT— . sales ,100 brisat 19#®20c— •; ioaldeprice. . .-v- t. :•” Gbais—Wheatdnll and prices still rule in favor, of'buyers.; 1 The war excitement * checks transac-. tions. Sales 720Q1JU Hadne cparing' , at $1.26de1: ' 6500 Milwaukee dab'at; latter for prime del; 6500 amber>26wn At'.sl-BQ’del; *7OOO -Canada club at 700, red atate at; flB3 del;-4500 : red western at $1.33-in store; 650 J, * fcotanicm white Indiana at ft.4o: 1 1000 white Ken- , . Ryo quiet at6Sc.. duß heavy.' Sales 500 bn.'at SOp. for Coniqultcr firm; very, moderate barintesdbmg for export and* mixed, and 71c. foe] choice bid Virginia yellow.. Oats In moderate reqUe6fat?S4@3sc for western -and-Canada j 88Q360 fosstato*--*** — Psoviiioss.—PorkiVery quiet jrsmaSeales at iflOftff idflfia, jfi&so for-prirae^bna r la*t-evenisg 'looohhlain&B6dalive7bdur4o days,«ts2o, bayfers 1 . Eeef qnlet and pricerunehanegd; snail* Stales atfAß^OOXorprim^fS.TSaG^foEmess, r.axidSi'i pllnii meed baof dafoand nbmltuu.’ B«f. hams inactive, with, trifling.sales at 12®1&, Cut at 6K®S&cfbr shoulders, B®S2€ cr iiO®ific:tor.Ohi6,ls@3oc fon-ataie^. C&eese of low bills nets os prints terns. ' ~ ' ‘ POET OF CHICAOO. 1 — " 7„”V. ;v,- AttET?™.—, ......April 20. ■" Prop Backus, ChlMa," B‘. Joseph, *,600 ER tle«,» ... P cda w00d,25 holes ash, doV-telaMu— ' lumber. - Schr Knapp,'DavlsiJMamatcef 115 m liimber. rr r- ~ - nyfe abeiS:.'.! .'Apfg^Q. Prop Backus, Childs, St Joseph, 15 tonsmdze. , .Prop Tone wanda, Seymour, BuflhlD,.4Mbrl»high wlifea’ 100 brls Jtyur.'lO hrls meal, S ton stm- Sand Biy. • . ■Bchr Wm Allen,- Boyle, Oswego, 14,000bu wheat. Schii Parson, Ernest, Buffalo, 14,439 pu • coni. ... . IN^CEI»I#iG^NCE.. " . Passed Detroit.—April 18.—The following is a ■-list of.vessels which passedlhjpptirt yesterday ■ Up—Propellers Empire, Omar Pwha, Wiscon sin, . Stockman ; barks Norman, A., Stevens, J. • Sweeney, Sovereign of the Lakes, a. B. Pomerby, TB.: S.’ Shdpphrar Prince of Wales, Hungarian;: Clayton;' Bepublic. IS, -Light; begs 'Orkney Lass, BannerVEfontier, OccaaEagte»B..W. , Cross, Isabella; schooners Lively, Moselle, Mditeagle, J. .M. Jones, E. Mott, T* J. “Bronson, Montlcello, -Reindeer, LU-, ca,B.R.Lummis, -Eclipse, G. D. . Sanderson; J; Grant, Pl?lng-Gloud,W. H. Stevens. •Algerine, Norwegian,- Tbos. Kingston. - l W. G. Grant.rMcdllerranean, W.S. Nelson.- Dispatch, ;Nosway,_ 3>. Lewolf, •OreyEagle, L. J. Farwell, G: X. Newman. Elk, ■Antelope, A. Handy. Bepublic, Huntress, Racer, Dane, Peck “V. Bv.CraUy Accntias,'Titan, -Pi Handy, Hiawatha, Arrow, IT. Belie,.C. C, Gris wold, A. Bronson.'.. • • ' DowNrrPfhße^.«, .■» - ■ St.Clair Flats. i ; i NBTTPOBT T! Apiil 18. • I iayfc Dot been able to get Tnattcrß In shape to "ihforin yon of the depth of water on St Clair Flats until this latQ hour, on account of the weather. 1 "got inyhnoys In position yesterday, and And ficefrs ■feet 'water, wbich'you will please insert in the Chx * cago TiiBUNK 1 -*' - ~~ - : Jee»t Saxdees ileinois'and Michigan casu, 1 ABHIVSD. 10. Investigate*; Athena,; SO cubic yards rubble, and . SOcubic yards dim, stone. .. Jpliet, Da Page, 4,802 ba corn. LOCaporr, Lockport, 4,800 bn com. Humboldt, Joliat, 500 ba corn... .. WmMerriam, Morris. 5.002 bu corn, Thomas; Marseilles, S,SCO buxom. CLEARED. Danube, Ottawa - . ' ' . JD Leonard, LaSalle, 81;2S8 ft lumber, 19,600 ft elding, 90,000 shingles, 40,000 lath, 3,000 pickets, 1,465 lbs carpenter w<Jrk. ■Adelis, Joliot-v t - ... Imperial, Locfeyort, 809 feet lumber, 3,200 3ba mer chandise, 2560 lbs machinery; Prairie Queen,' Ottawa. Wave, ifurris, 13,680 ft lumber, 40,0QQ shingles, 510 'fits scales. James Patricks La Salle. ■ .• Investigator, xlthcna. 33 cubic ft timber. Jefferson, La Salle; 125.000 it lumber, 2,000 pickets, 60,0001a!h, I,soo’carpenter work. - Amazonia, La Salle, 10,000.158 household furniture, 100 brla salt.' W W Dodge, La Salle.., B A Thorp; Joliet, 75.547 ft lumber. LQCkport, Loc&port, 10 kega‘nails, SOO lbs gunnies. 14 beta salt,- .. ...... • /CHICAGO MILL-FUENISHINQ \J DBSOT. T. W. BAXTER & CO., FRENCH BURR MILLSTONES. : -OF ALL QUARRIES. ft It 830W3T8 PAIHHT POBIiBtt Flouring and Grist Mills, Smut Mffia and Separator* ; ' u. . • i./ : Separator* for Warehouse* Bolting of AH Holttlns Scretim aad Bans, ■Bran Duster* Picks, Proof Staff* 4c„ dsc, F.'A'XK.B AJS ES>, SCALES, - ' i-JO MILL FURNISHING GENERALLY. Plans, Specifications and Estimates furnish edwban desired, aadthe construction of Steam and Water MBit ooniracted for entire, . . Steam Engines, BolteTs, dee* - Tbs subscribers hating obtained tbs Agency for the salo.of Steam. Engines and Boilers from tbs maenfhe. toryof GOULDINoV EAGLET & SE WELL, of Water* town; F. V., would invite the attention of purchasers to their superior merits'of style,, workmanship and powers; also, their very low prices. The following Is a list of prices of Engine and Boiler, together with Heat ar, Water-and Steam Pipes, Cocks, \alr2a, Arch Cast*' Inga and Grates, complete and ready for use, delivered in Chicago t ■ 5 bores p0wer....,.! 500 so horse i»vrer......5L258 io' «'‘ "*.!!! iw so • ~ bra U ■ " “ •. 8« 85 u “ 2,000 ifl •• .. UOO 40 u * *3B and In ilia proportion for larger sixes aa required. • Every Knginelafuraiabed vntk .. JUDSON’S PATENT GOVERNOR YALVS. For Flour UUls we confidently recommsucDthpm as jupsnor to any other style of Engine, and they will , Saye frock 25 to. 50 per Cent !n Fuel over the osaal clasa of boilers la txse in the We shall keep an assortment of different sizes at our es tablishment, where they may be examined and the necessary information obtained regarding them. Com 'pctCnt'men will, if desired, be furnished to set up and atart-engtaesia any partot the oonctjy. We also supply : WATER SHAFTING, GSAEXKG, AG, At very low prices. !iP, W.BAXTEB&CO»B tftM Furnishing Depot, West Water street, between Randolph aaoMadbca, Chicago Illinois, Postdate address 80t374. ocffSMy 'J'O GRAIN SHIPPERS!) Richard’s Iron Corn Shellcr, CHAMPIOH OF THE WORLD. Capaclty from 1000 to 6000 Bushels per day. PATENTED SEPT. 25TH, 1860, Warranted to shell clean la any. condition of grain, without cutting It. and requiring less power than any shelter oFaaxne capacity. MANUFACTUBED BT <T. O.HICHAHDS, BOX 1446, CHICAGO, ILL. Office and- Manufectory at Lets ft' Johnston's Iroh : ;i ,: >Vorke* So.WFraHkllnstreet. ... feafffil-ly gTOL ENI STOLEN!! DR. FOORD’S PECTORAL SYRUP Has become so notoriously uaefulln curing COUGHS of ever;description tfiattueboxesof Ittliatare tent to the Northwest by the Upper Lakes are often opened hy ths-hands on. tbe Propellers, and aucra quantities taken oat and used as their own exigencies require, ■without asking any questions as to the propriety of each appropriation. And it ia f* be hoped they will notkerp tnelr knowledge or its curative effects bid from their fellow men, as they do the manner of ob taining ifc Bat without (heir testimony the Doctoe has enough. ■ to filla volume (bom persona In every pursuit cf life, besides those of Lawyers* Physicians and Clergymen* ‘ All cbncurlng to show that this • : BAL8S1»IC SYRUP : la doing more than any other remedy-known to the nrofessiOQ In coring, common COLDS. COUGHS, and ' aU'Fnlmonary affections that lead to Consumption. :‘il TOB BALE SVSOLWAi* SSI) SKtAIX. BT J. W. EHUMAN & CO., NOBTHWESXKKS AGENTS, Comer Clark and Adams Sts., Chicago. . .. [>pifl-e»;»a-3tdltwj 3 GOODS. '' GLXHBS*' SAL-SODA, ;SOB AX*. . SOB A ASH* KESIV, ' CAUSTIC SODA, .. ALCIS, ■ DYE WOODS, ‘ ACIDS, COCOA NUT OIL, .TWINES, , FILM OIL, TANNERY AND MACHINERY OILS* . ..Wholesale and Retail. , HSSD & CO., • • 14-t and 146 Lake street TO COUNTRY 3BERCHANTS. We wCI sen "A.* Wel Oost, For the'next sixty days,'our Jobbing Stock of Soft Far, Wool and Straw. Hate, < Which la fteah and embraces aD tbe LATEST STYLES; . can insure Bargains . - J. A. S3UTH & CO., ' aplS-eSSQ-2m ~ 113 lAke street „ JCEI ICE!! ICE!!! G. FOLLANSBEE, : '(Successorto7. Mehring,) • ■. •; Office ITS State st, sear Monroe, Chicago, lIL, •a I - (NRAEUT’OrroaiT* postOma) Eavfiig purchased the entire Interest of Mr. K. Mehr •iog*» lee Business, X take pleasure la saying -to the ’Uio-Customers, as ■well-as to the balajtck or ths emus os Cmcsoo, that I-have toe Only..pure BPKING ICE, a larger quantity on hand andexbetCer J quality than any- lew concern' who-axe now or who . jnay befora-ehorttlipeintheFce-Crada. - It Is my fall determination to leave nothing undone to give the public entire satisfaction. My Ice Pedlars 'anrali of ‘ieera old apd experienced mecrrwhoaa only aim"is to be psoxpt, please their customers, and give toe loe •B««neS9theDpiindlvidedattention, c '. Blank, band it to the Drivers of toe.’ willow spams ice Wacom, • Or eend yottr'order to toV Office, Post Office Box 172. • apU.-eSES-Im • W. IL SWETT, -Gen. Supt. X WBINGEB. •* .Fils any wash tub or stationary tab. Doeetaeworklnone-fourtothetinie, witiTooe-ijurto. toATtoovaad vdtirox* inj cryto toe 'For sale by the House furnishing trade, eener-* 'ally. AnpartfesardcautSooedagainst making,vend ihg or taing WrlngeTs •’ ~ AOddlefield. Cono. YJgf ; : JAK :: ■ SCHAAegS HBJIISEkKP^ Keaily Sve*y Article K&inasa Piaa*- f;;7x-'-Sjyjdii&r.ftr '/I d. • ? BOUSE KEEEISe fISfiS&SSS: v '^Ed^sr ‘flljfcStWf TJtß3»il«, : St. of tbe Golden tW^etOl*.' WimUMYGI*, P. PALMER, Hm, 119,114, iw Lake Street. 30 Cases ManJmao Prints, 9 per y*rd..; 30 Mm Bttrk SSMUnji, 9X turjari *i B»&» dcaApplcton BtefltlnfiS, 9MPW7*r i 80,000 STARKMILL BAGS. 10,000 LEWISTON! DO. in Huai of Borautie and Tonlgn Dry Goodi, lotimu, Hoiisry, to CABFETB, Oil. CLOTHS, CURTAIN GOODS, At Keir York Cash Prices, Freight Added. SPRING GOODS AT RETAIL. TboXiarsent Stools, of DRY GOODS WEST OF KEW YOBS. O A. R P IB T S, " OIL CLOTHS, CURTAIN GStOODS, - 'Beddingsßdlteflieri. ' JS*. P A Xi as 30 R, No*. 119, 114, 11« Lake Btnet. WMmOfap ; ■ .April 19. WHOLESALE. SFBCIAIi NOTIOH. 50' Cases WAMABUITA PRINTS, 74 per yard, Df HEW AND CHOICE STYLES, And never before sold In this market at lesathan BKc. ■ Also—Now receiving from the bankrupt stock of DEFOUST H ARMSTRONG, OrNiwYonx; Over $50.000 wortb of Choice and-Derirable Goods that will do sold at less than two-thirds the value. P. PALMER * CO ap&elT2-2w Nos. lia Vi and 118 Lake Bt. Uemobals. BEMOTAL. 1861 - - - Spring Trade - - - 1861 6. W. SPEAKS, JB., - f • WITH' • ” ' T. *& a. - HBBZOO, Msunlactnrera and Jobbers of HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS. * 153 LAITH STSEET, CHICAGO, ILL. Cap Makers .applied .with all kinds of Cap Trim* mings at lowest rates, p. B.—Cash paid fo~ all kinds of Furs. mroT/vl mb23-eSSS saptr Rangings. J)RAKE & BROTHER DEALERS IS PAPER HANGINGS, WINDOW SHOES, FIXTURES, SC., Boose and Sign Painters, Paper Ban* gers, Etc., Etc., WO. l&4r CLABK STREET. loelSly] TO MERCHANTS. CASH 111 iH. The largest and only complete stociwestof New Tort, Paper Hangings., CURTAIN PAPERS, Table Oil Cloths, WINDOW SHADES, Curtain Fixtures, TRIMMINGS, lt«. AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICKS. Cash bayera win find tt fbr their advantage to can. L G. L FAXON, 70 -Lake Street - 70 E. RIGBY & .CO P&PER General Home Painters. 81 RISDOLPH-»T, CHICAGO. kt, gININ G E R J S OliD LONDON DOCK 7. :. ; . a i jsr. THIS OELiCIQU TONIC STIMULENT, ESPECIALLY DESIGNED Pot the T7se of ilxe Sledical Profession and the Family. Havingsupersede toeso-iaHed “etas," “Aromatle,* , *‘Cgts'*i. “Medicated,” “Schnapps/* en dorsed by an of the moot prominent Physicians, Chem. tat- and Cotmolsaenra, u possessing all o( thooa Is. -Wnslc qualities, (tonic ana diuretic) which belong to an ou> awn yu»a enr. Put np In onart and pint bottler and sold by au Druggists, Grocers, Ac A. M. rushed In 1773J Soma Pxopxjxtobs. No. 19 Broad street, N.-T. ry For sals, wholesale,-in Chicago. by Hoyt A Pierce. J.H, Seed A Co* &.&J.S.S. Fuller A Co. aplo*6l-ly' OLD SACHEM BUTTERS Wigwam Tonic. THSS DELKHOtTB AND FAE-FAMED BITTSBS : by toe First Physicians of tAa CoohtQr,on account oftiutrFDßlT? AND fiSKAT HSDICINAL ViitTUA ... They are pleasant sa to toe taata, and art pro* nonacedthe b*» Tenis amt Wfwwtoat amr afiirat to tbsPahOa, - - Ttretr'enratiTßpoirsn ta ecaa of eSREBAIrBS. BUJTT, t0» OP APPSTETB*-CONSTIPATION, Bttx, are enparaneLed, aadw a gcarsuaeo-tlwi-we feel warraated ln giAtTTrfng Trhat we do, weT>eg Imre So jtete that oni endoa^tii, _ Prot gfILIMAy, of lale Collegt) 1 y*bfc HAYES, oflTluuchuctU, Andliandfeda<rf l ot!i»*, l ' ; ■ “For Bale WtoleeilA la Qdeaio'bT* - C ebVabi> tostsb, • MidlJqaor.Merchant, notgWMy .SowiSSoctfr Water street Chicago. /■BttaintggiSatgs. -■pAYSQN S : EBYNOIiD3, ‘ 'iHoajißißa at iait. SO Jfeartxu-n Street > » > .80 Gzoasavmca. -u..... . TOt &. anaH, cmOAeoinmoa ■ - > ~WJ ANTED —A Situation aa Book *'•* r t kotou>. ’ ****imd:il*7««*ex. tabllahmaat by a young man wu,> ' ■ perlcnca-lathenesteratrade, Address “B. G."si Tribune Otflce. aplfttSt TXTANTED—Agents to sell Pack ;:TJ age of STATIONERY and JEWELRY at prices one-third less than can bepnrehased ch*wb«re- Cali on or address (stamp enclosed,) J. L. BAILEY. No. tst Court sh, Boston, Mass. ap*-e-I2S-Sm WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A T. T ' Second Miller, to go Into the country, that can bring good references. Inquire at No. 3 Pard-e’s BnllalD| (up-sUlra), between the hours of 3 and Jpx TSJANTED—A small family wish f T to obtain b'ard In a private Cimuy where there are na other boarder#, and where the contort* ot a home can be had, within fifteen minutes wain of the Exchange B*t k. cornier Clark and Lake street*. -Address **CLARENCE." Box 3901*1. apZ-.e-.7Liw TTTANTED TO RENT FROM VV , MAY IST—The Advertiser wishes to r«nt % bouse confining from Qve to situated, and U over lea minutes walk irom the-fcart House, near the City fiallwav. South Mde preferred Address, with terms and location, * TENANT,” care 'Floyd's Penny Post. . apffx t Boarding wanted _a gen tinman hlswifo and two children, wish £o:ird inz for the’eummer in so ae quiet plac* la thesa-virba ortho cltv, wiere tbsro 1* plenty of roa-n ard shada trees. Refrreoccs exchanged. Address, wltrio.-a tlon of premises. Box 32UG Chicago, Al aphii^t VATANTED.— wanted to i T canvass every county In the Norur-western Statcsforth3sal6of an article which every hti’inr-sa man most hava, every traveler moat hay-, every rail, road man must have, and in toct, everybod - -- mu?t uavq - County Agents appelated, who will he plodded the sole control of a county. The Small Price of till* Article brisks • it Within the Reach of AH. Enclose a stamp and receive by return mail a drci. lareivlui; full particulars. Address J. E. JOIiNhON, 70 State Etre-rt, Chicago. P. O. Box 4253. mhl&£SS.lm Horse for sale.—a cood, eentle. famMv Carriage Eoree. J. H. £EED a CO., Lake street, apjo-eS6O 3t F)R SALE—A pair of Matche.l Bav Dorses. Warranted sound, well,broke, six and seven years of PHELAN! PHELAN!! A FIRST CLASS BlUlard Tatole, With Phelan's Comhloatioa Cushions. !“• good order, for eale caean for caslu inquire at 12 4 Sooth Clark street, or add esa Hoi 2900. apiS-ejfrt.lw T?OR SALE OR LEASE.—For r Pale or Lea§-. that large flve-stcrv Brick Build- Ine—lW feet od Polk r treet by ICO on Beach •»treeU erected bv Thomas Kane. deceased,foraßr*wery. it 1* also well adapted fur conv: rsion into a Cotton b ac tory and will be sold cheap, or leased tor a term ot years. JAMES G HAMILTON, Boom 7 Methodist Church Block. ap i?xiw T?OR SALE OR RENT—D w el! in s; i 1 and Lot No .|6H Wabash avenue. hoa»e eon. tains eleven rocM, gas and water, and stable. Lot 40 bT ISO feet. Possession Mas let- Apply to wM. ii SAMPSON. No. 3 Metropolitan Block. aplleoCSm TT'OR SALE OR TO RENT—Tim X? twoetorv Brick House. situated on May strert, jost north of Lake street, containing eleven nearly new ana ihorouuhlv bnilt, with Iron lence, stone walk. 40. for rent from May Ist. or will be sold rerv cheap to a c.v*h purchai-’r or on time. Apply to GKO,. A. SfcAVERNS, No. 73 Dearborn street apiel :6-lm [mhls*fil-«271] AND IVf ASTER’S SALE.—State of llli i"A nol«, Cook County—S.S. Superior orCM* <Mffp_lnChancery. Nathan C. Platt, Pmldeut oi the Artisans Bank, ts. Stephen A. Douglas, Aiigia Doncla* and Be linens. Public notice is hereby given that in pursuance of* decretal order entered la the above entitled cause oa the ninth day cf March, A. D. 1881. L Ira Sco»t. as Mas- Sn.* Ch^,cerr °£ Superior Courtcf Clxicaro,will ??M C aactiuntame highest bidder lor cash, as 6 llonw of Cook County, £? Chicago, in said County ot Cook, on tog described real estate situate, lying ana being in County of Cook, »nd rate of numbered one (1) to twenty (30), both Incloslve, In Block ave (5). in Archer's Addition to Chicago, or so much of said premises as may be satisfy the Indebtedness duo said com -55 sa^ t decree and coeta, tojetoex pitt Masters fees, commissions ang dlabusemeoee on mS Wie. . - IRA SCOTT. ‘ AND /pRUSTEE’S SALE. 'Wiereas, JL -Jearnza Atkina, on toe eleventh dsyof Jsmarw. A. D. 1559. execuied and delivered to me, the under? signed, os Trustee, a-Dced of Trust, conveying tha premises hereinafter described, to secure the payment of a.certain promissory Note therein mentioned and described, for a full description of which said not& and of toe power In said Deed contained* refer, ence is hireby made to the Record of said DecAwbich said Deed of Trust was duly recorded In toe Bacor der*r Office of Cook County minote. in Book UB of Deeds, Page <l2. And, whereas, defanlthss been made to thrparment of said prombeory Note, and apphe*. tlon has been made £0 me by John Brooks, the pave* and legal holder totreoi,.to sell said premises under and by vfataa of the power in said Deed of Trust cob* tamed, and for the purposes therein expressed. Now; therefore, public notice is hereby elves that I sbaUseU, at public auction, at toe nortadoor oftto Court Boose, is tbe City of Chicago,-m toy State of -Illinois, fbr the highest and best price ths saatwwlU bring in cash, for the purposes in said Deed of Trust expressed, at ten-o’clock in toe forenoon on Saturday, . the thirteenth day of April, A. D, 1361, the premises m iaUl Deed of Trm>t described, ana situate in Evanston lirtb* Conntv of Cook. *cd State of llilnole, Coinmencmc at a point in the centre of toe County Hoad four (£ rods south of the north Una cfSecdoa eighteen OS),To«a forty-one (41). east, toenee rnanlsg « toe east liaeof toenoru-* west quarter of toe northwest Quarter of saidagn-mn • eighteen, thenf a south ds-rods and f dredtoa®M-IDorods), thence west parSlei with C» aonb-ltne ofsald Sec Con eighteen to too ton aforesaid County Boat!, thence northerly am®* ■ .ton centre of said road to toe ".talßlns about oneand-a-halt (IK) *°seihg Chicago, March ath.M6l. H , The ffißantti. Jta Sa U. FOR SALE—SOO Bales Upland Prairie Hay. Also, any quantity King Phillo or early Sankee Corn, that will rlocn however late taa season. Enquire at room No. 3 Walker’s Budding Dearborn street. WALKER 4 CUTTING. FOR SALE OR RENT.—A nice Cottage, containing six rooms on We. t Twelfth street. In a good n* Ighbor ho >d. Bent SIOO per annum, from May ist. 1361. Also, a Cottage, with Cooper Shop la the rear, n-ar the vor nerof Division ana Noble streets. West Side. Al-\ a C-'t*aae. with two lo*3 on Catherine street. n»Kr Kir.e Island Avenue. Enquire st Boom No. 2 WiUkt-r 1 * BaUaing, Dearborn street. WALKER 4 CUTIING. * [sp'TeS-iS-twl "DARE CHANCE.—I wish to sell fli my Warehouse. built of Stone, 4LxTO icct, three stories, situate os the traclcof the Mineral Point Kail, read. It la one of tne beat locations In tna West lor a Produce and Cninrbalon Bui4 n oas. TEB.HS EASY. For particular* call on or address GEO. W, COBB, Mineral Point. \S la. mhiSxio Rnuouncemnus. OF SUPREME COURT. KJ —CHARLES B. WELLS. of Kane Connty. be- Bering that the candidate for Cla*k Las been from Ot tawa as long aa modesty require*-, would arccurre himself as Candidate for Clerk of the Supreme Court for the Third Grand Division. splOilm ftLEBE OF THE SUPREME COITRT FOB TTTB TUTUD GRAND DITISIOS DAVID L, HOUGH, oftte Cltv of La Salle, in LaSalle County, is a candidate for Clerk o» tne Supreme Court for tho Tnird Grand Dlrl lon. Election to be held on the Ist Monday la June next. apl2-tjßv.i Parsing. BOARDING —Two suits of dear able rooms for ■atnlUes will be vacant at Ko fiH Edina Place, cti the lirst proximo. Also, a f«,w single and double rooms tor gentlemen. ap.Cte^w BO AR DI IT G .—There are now vacant at 223 and 233 South Clark street, snmo peasant front rooms, suitable for families or single gen lemon, which may be had either furnished or unfurnished. It is also a conveniens location R r day boarders, a* it is only one block from tin Pest of* Ace. apigilw BOARDING. —Pleasant suits, as well as single rooms, maybe bad at ;Ofl WabssJx avenue. mh22x4nr_ iLost. HORSE STR IYED—Broke away on Thursday afternoon, from the crrntr of Clara and MaJl-o i >trvctn an How, abonc 15!? bawls high, dar’i mono, tali; nud on abrWlo ami rlJin.; siddl-*, t > tti * a.iddie »;«■* attichel. a light housing and a red -nMnjlc. At»v pers >n fliKlss hud re.ur dug the same to C. li. ALI.E“<. i'ragoiat corner of Ilarrijou and romr etrocU, will be liberal y re ■warned. _jip.es i;t REWARD.-Lost on Wed cDt* BCSiUy. Cas“ I).-t<chfd Lever Stiver Watch. with u-etal face. Five d)i.ars reward will be paid for lid return lo me at 23 VTe-jt Madison. aalls'Jt a. PBEV. _ ilegal gfabertigonenis. •MORTGAGE SALE.—TVTieivas, i.?X \7UU*m.S.M-!\Vim3ta«did, on the nineteenth day of Ociober. In ihe year of our Lord one tuousana eight hundred and tlt'tr rishc ruak--, execute and cie- Uf u r-to Cite- hia certain mortals- deed, nearing date the day ami rear aforesaid, cunve'ing thep'onerty hereinafter described, to secure the pay ment ef liis two certain promissory notes of area at-te tnerewitn, for the sum of dfteea hundred dclUrs each, due In one and two years-after re date thereol re spectively a death drawing Interest at-lx per cent, per annum, payable annual!?. which said mortgage deed Is r< CT'rdM In the Kccorder’a offl’e In and for.luo County cf Ccote, la the State oflllln- la, lnB)ok 41 of Mortgages. at page cil. aqc! wheteaa. nUo. default has been made hi ihe paymt-' 1 01 the said promktory notes and the Sana are wholly doe aud unpaid. now. therefore, puo ic notice b hereby given, that I, the saldmortiage-. ehu 1. under and by virtue of the power ar.d authoritv In me vested In aud by tald mort gage deed, and for tn« uses ana purposes thtrd" ex pressed, on th“ 10th day of sf3y, A. D . at ten o'clock In the forssoo - of said day. at taa north door 01 the Court House la the cltv of Chicago, sell *t pub lic auction t»> the highest bidder for l aab aii the fol. lowing described lot, piece or carrel of land, situate la the County of Coos, and state of i)U ob brag the same premises described In and conveyed by said mortgage deed, to wit: i,ot numbered live r>, In eat>* divlafou of block numbered tweacy-ssven (:7), la tno Assessors Id vision oftlie snuthwe-t fractional quarter tf section twenty-two (*£!), town-hip tuirty-nbe iJu), north range fourteen E. m the City of Chicago, afore said, togetherwith all riihs and equity of redemption ot the satu William S. McWintsma, nb heirs and lSh3 therein. JOEL GUfiLEY, .AortgugeA Oaxlttp & Hitchcock, Atfjs, Chicago, April, i«d pHAKCERY JsOTlCE—Stats of Dlincls, County of Cook, as—Superior Court of Chicago, May Term. A. D. .Frauds Wilkin* and Joseph J. Whiting n. Paul Cornell, Helen G. Cornell, William R Loveioy, Charles M. Dupuy James N. Johnson, Beuoul Lockwood,,Gid eon SculL Jr., George Bnckhan, Holbert Smalea, Wll* ham T..Barron, Joan Woodbrl ige, Jr. Normaa wa- Usma, Jr„ Alfred James. MathewLuflin, John Wttscm E. B. Marion. William Bailey, Samuel Howe, EW. Henry, Adamaon B. Newkirk, A. J Buel, Warren Newton. David 3. Oadan, Cbp.rlea a. Spring, Ihcmaa Allen, Eattaa S. Williams. Joan A. Jameson, Haciaa A. Hopkins, Sarah M. Hopkins, Chams B. Wa'to, George H. Spring. Winthrbp N. spring. Tbomaa Thompson, George A. Bryan, Charles C. Allen and Edwin Hoyt—la chancery. Affidavit of the nun-residence of William B. Love ipy, Gideon Scull, Jr, Benonl Lockwood. Georg* Jucknam, Holbert 3males, K. w. Henry. David d. Os den, Georgo A- Bryan, Charles C. Allen, Edwin Hoyt. JamesN.Johnson,A. J, Boel. Warren Newton and John Wluoo, fourteen of tie defendant*above naoeu, having been died In The office of the Clerk of said Su perior Court of Chicago. . , Notice Is hereby given to the said William E. Love- Joy. Benonl Lockwood, Gideon Scull, Jr„ Georg® Beckham, Holbert arnaies. R. w. Henry, David S. Og den. George a. Bryan, Charles C. Allen, Edwin Hoyt. James Johnson. A, J. cue), Warren Newton and JoHu Wljjon, that the complainants died their bill of complalnfe In iaM Court, onthoCranceiw side thereof on the Uni day of March, A D.lSbLaun that a sum mons thereupon Issued out of said Court against .said defendants, returnable on the first Monday of April, law, as Is by law required. And afterwards, to wit: On the ith day of April there Issued out of said Court an alias summons against said defendants, returnable on the drat Monday of May noxt,i3«l- Now, ther. fore, unless you the said William R. Love- Joy, Benonl Lockwood Gideon rcnll, Jr„ George Buckham, Holbert Smales, li. W. Henry, David 3 Og den. George A. Bryan. Cburles C Allen, Edwin Hoyt James N. Johnson, A. J. isael, Warren Newton ana John Wilson, shall personally be and appear before said Superior Court of Chicago, of Cook Courty, on the first day of the nest terra thereof to bi holde* at Chicago. In said County, on tbtr drat Monday of May. 1861, and pleat?, answer or demur to the said com plainants bill of complaint, the; same, and the " atier and things therein chargee and stalad/wlll be taken as confessed, and a decree entered acamstyuu according to the prayer of said hi L WAUTES KIMBai L, Gallup & Hrrcncocx. Clerk. CoinpTa Soi'r’s. ap.>-e«4i-*w apl7-eM7td