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Cl;kago Otribune. SATURDAY, MAT 14, 188 L TEE CITY. nc liciiEMnnnnp.—Wo desire lo rai'e the most prominent mention of ih« fact, that tit Pelted*® great dry c**«ds palace to-duv all the nroflta on retail sales are < o be donated u> the jrfcnd «n aid ol raising Ono Hundred Day troops. Tnnarr Carmen.—Dev, Dr. Cummins, of Trin ity Church, has appointed an assistant, who will enter upon Ms duties sometime daring the pre sent week. His name has not transpired. - Xbtats-of tub Late Do. Dekpsteh.—Orrca *W. Donpelcr, daughter of the late Dr. Dempster, «f Evpnrmn, rre yesterday appointed •admtr.ls- Inmix of her lalhcria estate. The estate is of the T&locof $3,C00. CoxnBXATTOK.—The recurrence of Whit Sun dry, on Sunday next, will beth* occasion of the 'administration of ike rite ol coninnation, by the THgM Her. Dtshop WhUebonse, to a large number of candidates at TVinity Clicrch. Fatuxotio Wrac,—We refer our readers to TJoot & Cady's announcements in another column. Tbe Eastern-as well ns the Western States have learned to look to this enterprising music publish ing house for music *• up with the times ” . The Tmn Axwcal Htrrrxo of the Illinois State Homocpatalc Medical Society will convene at The Hanemann Medical College,Clark street, on Tuesday the ITtK day of May, ht ft o’clock au m. Largo delegations from olflerent sections of Ike Stafo aro expected. 3Co Qcouck.—There was no meeting of thaßoard of Poltoe Commission ere 1 ist evening. The Mayor was ont of town, and Kewhonse—well, Kewboase way recovering from the wholesome pnul&hment Administered by Col. tloach. He was rcarceiy In A presentable condition, and certainly not In that ■happy frame of mud which would render his pres ence In the Board at all desirable. Behious Aoctoekt.—A young hoy named Ed. waidWoolcy, son of William F. Wooley, was run cverlaßlOTcnlngbjawßgoubclongluglothe Me chanical Bakery, driven by H. Knight, the earns man who run over Mrs. Cone, an aged lady, at the crossing on the corner of (Tlark and Randolph streets, as related in tbo Tszbcke several weeks Ago. The boy is very badly hurt- and will lose one -of hie eyoe. Cannot this znou be taken care of? •• ErraaoK or the Jk.TCLLarrxr.—A rerision o Ihc late enrollment of able bodied dtixens in tbe State and United States, subject to draft has. been ordered, with a view to the correction of errors, The names of those who have become forty-live eince the last enrollment, will be stricken off and the names of those who hare become twenty will I>c added. Definite instructions in relation to the new ■enrollment have cot yet been received, al though they are daily expected. CokseCbatzos.—St James Church win be con- Accraled on Thursday next, Severn! distinguished clergymen from abroad will l>e prevent on this in teresting occasion, among other* Bishop McClo&kv ol Bishop KemjHX of sud Blabcp Lee of lowo. Rev. Dr. Littlejohn, of BrooUvn, will preach tbo coa-rcration version. Clercjtnenwiilbriny tbelr varpllces and meet at tho rectory at few in the uornhie. A collection will be taken in aid of diocesan aibsiona. Tim Douglas KosrwnjfT.—Yolk, the scu’plor, B&e finished a mlnatare design in pbster of the monument to tbe lamented Douglas. His studio ■wßl he opened to-day to visitors, and an opportu nity given for criticism. Wc have already clvcuan extended description of tbe monument, and this mtnatore model In planter confirms tho favorable opinion already expressed coaeernlog It. This work of art will add immensely to his already ex cellent reputation. The Gbxat Cottox Case,—The evidence in tbe fourth trial of this case, in tbe United States Cir cuit Court, was concluded yesterday. Mr. Boberts will address the jury, on the part of the plaintiff*, ■this montimr, and will be followed by Mr. McAllis ter, for the eefeton Mr. Jewett and Mr. Gooklos win follow, and the Court endiury will be occupied v ntil MmiiAy evening with the arguments in the ca»e. Tbo call of the docket cannot be resumed xmtil Tuesday. THkKKBoivxBG.--TbaQkßgivlng services for the Srocent victories achieved by our army under Ideut <vcn. Grant, will be held in tbe Deep! lines street JL £. Chapel, between Van Bnren and HarrlasD Streets, on Sabbath morning at ID>£ o’clock. Rev. 3LM.Bonny, the pastor, will conduct thsexerds a. Elder Bouev and General Grant were b ys together in Georgetown, Ohio. A cordtal Invitation is ex tended to all who can thank God fur past and pres ent victories to be present. . , . . |*Eae7 put Dmscr PATmoxisn.—Aß shoppers at yot or Palmer’s Retail Dry Goods salesrooms to day will aid in tbe caase of lovalry in raising the One BusdredDay trot'p*. Ail Mr. Palmer’s pr> git* to-day are to he devoted to such purpose. Tnr New Gtshcastics-—No business in which *m Intelligent man or woman can without capital, can engage, is more agreeable, heaUhfal,*ud prent able thau teaching the popular; New Oymaastlca. ti.be establishment of an nictitation in Cuicago to enxsliiV teachers for this profi«ason,iß fortunate f*r sneecncationsl interests of the Nortbwekt The INoitbwetncrn Normal Institute .for Physical Edu cation, advertised In mother column, wid takes Ugh place in the pubic esteem, and will merit a iarpe patronage. ’ XiiJtcnKY as Bazuxx.—Yesterday afternoon B&r --hut Kline, the keeper of the Franklin House, a paloon’near the Ocntnfi Depot, was charged, before Justice Moore, with larceny aa bailee, upon the complaint-.of a young woman named Delilah Blake. Complainant emits that she has boarded With Mrs. Kline for some time, and a few days ago, proposing to leave, paid up her board bill, which xvns at the rate of $l a day. Being accidental!* de lainea two days longer thaufne intended, ’Mrs. Slake on Thursday tendered the accused a $lO bill to take the two dollars due to iter, when the wo 3nan.remsed to give her any change, pocketing the ovexp ns. In defense It waealh-ged that the money *waa not the property of complainant, not this was mot proven, ana bis honor he d Mrs. Kline for trial at the Recorder 1 * Conn in bonds of Revivals,— Rev. Joel Parker) D. D„ of Newark, New Jersey, will address a Union meeting in the Third I'refcbyteriftn Church—Rev. Arthur Swozey, comer of Carpenter and Washington street*—on {Sunday evening, with the reference to the recent revival work in Newark, in connection with the labors of Rev. E. P. Hammond.; A cordial luviia lion 1b extended to Superintendent a and teachersof JSahbK'.h Schools and to the Christian public to be present on the occasion. Dr. Parkcris expected to preach to morrow morn ing in the Second Presbyterian Church on Hie same subject. Rev.R. P. Hammond I? on the way from Boston end is expected to arrive here la the early part of the coming week. Is a Duzdob a Boar on Vrssxn, on Net rrozn.—Tbe case of Riches vs. Steam Dredge Anderson came up yesterday in tbe Cir cuit Court under appeal from a Jnstlct’s decision in favor of plalntlffi An attach ment hr.d previously been issued again it the Dredge under the Statute relative to boats and vrcsfeelrt. In the trial of the case yesterday it was contend ed by ibe counsel for the deience that tbe Dredge wts XcUncra boat nor vessel, and consegnently did Sot come -within the provisioc ui the Statute. Tbe Jury found for <Jic defendant, but t he prohibit ues nre that the finding of the jury upon the technical deficit-on upon which tbe jury grounded their ver cict will be set aside. Another parallel case has Teen nshmitted lor trial and will be argued. ' Paetictlab Stwcs op Chicago,—The annati cession of the Particular Synod of Chicago was Held in' the Livlnsstoa Reformed Dotcb Churchy on Wednesday and Thursday lash Rev. Philip Phelps, of Michigan, wus e'ected President, and Rev. C. G. Yam Dor Veer, of lows. Assessor. The Synod transacted much important business, including the projection of an enlarged scheme of church extension in tbe West: tbs adoption of a plan for buildings Missionary Ship on Lake Mich- Stan, to be used for carrying missionaries, lay and clerical, to South Africa—the krel to he •ludrrith appropriate ceremonies on the 2»Uiof Jane; and the organization of an effort to raise SSS,OW toward the endowment of a College end Theological Semi mary in Western Michigan. Delegates were also appointed to the GeacnJ Srnod ot the Cnnrch, Which meets on tbe first of June, la Schenectady New York. Kzoaosirr Esxctyvons ivt An pmasmATOES.—The followleg citations were yes terday issued out of the County Coart against gear fSalai who have failed to account, viz * Alvin Salisbury, Mary Updike, Frederick A. Jeasch. George Abbott el Julia B. Webster, 3*etor Wood, Frederick Backer- - Rhods (formerW Waite) Osslon, Sarah Watson, Nicholas Helm rtai, Clanisra Wilson. Mickanl Sch wendt, John S. Kew booae. Henrr L. Backer. Frederick Weleamg, Jo seph W. wlllherger, George StMck. Georgians Wcldi. William J. FcUhon.en, Joseph Wilson, Wm-I*. Gray. Mary Wayman. The above list completes the citations made against guardians who bav« neglected to file their veariy accounts. The list of delinquent executors and administrators have )»een prepared by the Clerk under tbe rale, and nnmbcrs over J,SCP. The list will be called in regular order, commencing on Xhe first day of the May term, the ICth Instant, and dtationa will be ordered Instanter in all cases. Fariiea having failed to comply with the require ment* of the law will save tbunselvee trouble and expense by attending to their duties at once. Inquests.— Yesterday morning an Inquest was Idd before Coroner‘Wagner, at Boee'bU] Cemetery, upon the ‘body of William Sharp, the young man who was killed at Hobart Station, oa the Pitta* Imrff and Fort Wayne Bailroad, last Sunday mom* Inc, as reported in the Trucks, ncceased was walking alone the roof of a cstue train which was In motion, when, in stepping from one car to an* other, be accidentally slipped, and falling on the trade, was ran over by nine cars, death 01 course cn sc leg Instantaneously. The jury returned a verdict of accidental death. Yesterday afternoon an Inquest was held before Coroner Wagner upon the body ol dames JlcGraw, •boy ten years oio, who came to his death by crowning on Tbur«dav near Erie street bridge, aa repor V J ® in **»• Tmars* of yesterday. In the anornmg deeeafed, with font other children, hired m emaUbost end w*nt out lor a trip on the mer. 1,1 ,hr - on P*n of the boat, tut Mcurftw sat by himself m the stem, from wnlch he fOl into the w..er. He roS once to the BCrtact, when one of hie cumnanlons at** tempted a rescue but failed, and the \*>Jv was not recovered mutlJlfc was extinct. Alter huariop’ ?hs evidence olldu a from lim buy, .ho W cre£ahd£ Urn jnry returned a furdlctut »Wd<mui death by drowning. » Poucx Court.— Yesterday was, without excep tion, one of the dullest days of the season, as re gard* Police Court matters. There were absolute-. 3y no caaoe of Importance; no robberies or mur derous assaults; no beery fines, or even bail cases •—ln fret nothing but slew simple violations of ml nor ordinances of the legal code. That criminal index—the docket—was alraont empty, and only contained the cognomens of ten or twelve indivi duals, whose appearance was due to their haceba saltan propensliie*. Crime is capricious. It has its ebb and flow, and this is one of the times whenlt recedes almost from notice, as if tocsin strength for another fearful manifestation of its hideous presence• a thin docket 1* not always s proof of the doooase of vice in our midst, or even of negii ceace on the part of the city’s guardians. , A rm/po.—Marv White is essentially a lady of this description, and true to her Hibernian pro geniium. she never misses an opportunity of en tering a imclhetic engagement Finding few out- Kiderr willing to fight, and that her usnai coelom of finishing a night's potations by thrashing the “cblldcr" was growing insipid, the ambitious Maty Tented her wrath upon her beloved helpmate so Severely that the henpecked John was required to ask the protection of the law. Hie Honor, Enquire McDonnell tdri»«d the fair encoder to alga tbs pledge, and fined her SIC and costs. brother Amazon. —Maruaret Truman, a Brldgo portonisn, considered herself ah e to fight any one in the vicinity, but deeming officer Codgers a *• foe man worthy of her steeL" the, on Thursday night,challenged hiru too sight exemplification Ol the “noble art” in the Archer Head—said ex emplification ending most niBA-tronfJyas regards Marporet. His Honor informed the aspiring re male that the price for fighting an officer it*, at the Jowet-t. and cost*, • lie considered t’lls sum CEE HI'RDRED DAYS* SERVICE. What Is Doing—Liberal Enhserlproas—AlJer- XBia C.C.P. Holden?* GifU The glorious news which came over the wires yesterday will hare a tendency to make oar people ■ (utkueiastic upon tfce subject of eailstmont in the cue hundred days 1 service. Those who desire to 1 arc a hand In pnttiegdown this rebelaoa, must embrace the present opportunity. If we may bu ll«ve the indicaiion» or the hour, the last srest *>at tlca are being foichi, and the great rebellion la on it« lattice? Itlsnowor never with our people. They muMeiubl at once, and in thU soecial ser ried or the glorious opportunity will bare gone forever. The Secretary of War calls for the quota of TUI j oif 0 i f Ohio hue eent her contingent to the Uapldan 1-j -iESlsl Grant in cleaning out the hordes who hare bo lone held dominion there. Illinois should have a hand la this glonona work. Chicago ahonld renre-wmted there. The honor and patriot ism of this great city arc slaked upon promptly liliinc np ocr allotment. We hire a just pride in the "lorfouß old hero now at the head of the cal' lam' annlea ol the Potomac. He la a son of the patriotic Sucker State, and onr State pride, if no thing else, should induce ns to lend him a helping band. • , 1 Ijc First Regiment,. that of CoL Hancock, baa tiesriy reached the minimum. Fire hundred and ten iianiM are already attached to the mdaler rolls of the different companies, besides other squads of which notice has been received, but who hare nut jet reported. The actual streurth of this regiment may 1>« called seven hundred rnis moraine. Co>. Beech's mptneut is nearly filled. 1c may safety be estimated that it will reach the minimum this evening. Peter Shinn is getting along gloriously, Peter Stamp has taken hold of this nailer of raisin? a regiment, with the game decree of cncrcy that he takes told of everything else. It is stated that he has reached the minimum, and ;t is hoped that sundown will see him filled op, pressed down, and running over. Alderman C. C. P. Holden, than whom no more loyal mr-n exlbta in this community, yesterday nomine addressed CoL Slump an excellent letter, in which be paid that gallant odicer a merited com pliment for the energy be had exhibited in ralslog the German regiment, and concluded by offering ta pay ten dollars a month, durimr the entire hundred cays, to the families of any five recruits he night designate, whoebould enlist in hlareeiment'today. This offer Is entirely crcdltaole to Adermah Hol den's head and heart. He has shown his filth by hla works. If a hundred men in Chicago will do ai well to-day, the three regiments will ha alto gether filled before Rundown. There are a thou sand men in this dry better able to make this offer than Alderman Holden. iim. Hutchison & Co. offer the same bounty to tbe families of any two men, and R. Clark to tbo family ol one.' The following additional subscrip tions of $45 for recruits, as explained yesterday, have been secured by the Committee appointed for that purpose on Thursday: J.W. Steams, $45; Willard Eros. & Co„ sls; Solomon Siurces & Sons, for three recruits, SIS 3; Farrington & Scranton,sls; Thoa. L. Parker. SG: U. C. Hu rand, $45; A. B. Sands & Co., sls; J. EL Gale & Co„ sts; Colter & C«.. sls; W.P. Knight, $45: Joslah Lombard, $45; D. C. Blddntou, SIS; B. W. Eaymond.s4si Mather & Clary. s*3: E Q. Haddock, $45; Flint £ Thompson, sls; Chicago Distilling Co., /45; S. 8. Williamson, sts; Lelaod & Mixer, $45; James Forsyth,! sts; flail. Klm barfc & Co., $45; W. R. Stone, $»5; Gilbert, Hob bard & Co, two recml a, $00; A. Bloom, sl3; W. L. Newberry, $45; J. S. Wills is Bro„ $45; W, Spalding, $45: Scions Cumins, sls; Winona, ; Nonhrup&Van Vakenberg, $45; J.T. Leatar & Co„ $45; D.B. Slocum, $46; H. G. Loomis. $45; Silas Pratt, $45: Second National Bank, $45; Par well & Co., sls; 'Cndcrwood & Llppencott, S4S;J.H. Hurlbnn, $45; P. XL Chandler, $45; ■HobVe,Ollphant &■ Co, $45; N. J. Howe, $45; Wheeler, Wallace & Co., $45: AlbertE.Ne:ly,sis: Merrill & Scndder, $:5; W. D. HoaghtolHnc, $45; M. S. Tsrwood, $45: A. G. Swirt, $45; S. U. Me- Ores, $46; Phillips & Bro., $45; Creighton & Rath bum. $45; D. Suvrart & Co., $45; M, S. Nichols & Co., $45; H. W. Bogers, 5 r., & Co., $45; Boyn ton,‘Websierd: Co., $45; A. P. & D. Kelley, $45; C. S. Hutchins & Co., $45; Pettitt & Smith, sls: J. C. Lore, $45; Newago Co.. $43: G. W. Biggins & Co., $45; McCabe & Hughes. $45; Kimball & Wolrctt, $45; Bill jam Auchineoa, Jr., $45; W. P. Ditketcon, $45; G. £ J. Watson, sls; Gardner & Co.. $45; Ulockley & Handy, sls; Thomas Parker, $45: Clarke & Co., s>s; Charles J. Gilbert, sls; JJuribut Bro?. ds Co., sls; Lyman Blair, $45; Daniel A. Junes, $45; W. V. Wiadlate, $45; AlonroUicUutund,s4s;Griffin<hQros n stS; Andrew Brown, $4?: George H. Ward. sls; H. H. Hayden. $45; Sherman, Hail & Pope. sl3; Favor ite & Sou, $45; J. C. Mitchell, $45; J. 11. Dole & ro„ $45; D. W. Baker, $45; Charles A. Borers, $45: Ball, Burbank £ Co., sl3; Stiles, Brcwbicr <tCo., sls; Wheeler, Leonard & Co., $45: Jones, Chapin &Co., $45; F. E. Jones, $45; Hugh McLennan. $45; A. J. Uoagland, $45; Jas. Kearsley, $45: Sherman, Cooley .£ Co., sls; Leonard, Latupens, $45; Thoa. Darback, sls; Grirwold £ Talcort, $45; Daria, Pops & Co.. $45; Webster <k Baxter, $45: Pox <fc Howard, sls; C. J MariU, $45; T. G.McLaury £ Co„ $0; Tobey & Booth. $45; H. E. Robinson, sls. The Bllewurth Zocaves have two recruiting sta tions. one in Conrt Hoase Square and tbs other in Garrett Block. The roll of this company is nearly filled, and but a few more good men can be receiv ed. Don't forget the gallant Zouaves. The Good Templars have been exerting them selves to fill the Good Templars’ Company. As &n Incentive for enlistments, they have raised a sub scription in the various lodges in the dey for tbe care of the families of those of thslr members who cnlivt. The recruiting edice of this company is lo cated on the coiner of Clark and Randolph streets. ■ The business men have done nobly, as the above subscription abundantly testifies. Bowen & Bros, have alfcwed two of their clerks to enlist, and hare nnretd io keep their situations open for them, and Continue their salaries during their absence. Far well, Field & Co. have done tbe same lor tho»o of their employees who choose to colist. This is an excellent example, and should commend itself to othermcrcbonts in Chicago. Pot'cr Palmer hat agreed to donate hla entire prrflts to-dav to the mod fbr stimulating enlist ments. This is a noble offer. The day will be pleasant, and the Trustees of the load may count upon a large addition from this source. Cant. A. C. Lynn, of the University Guards, haa established bis headquarters In Court Boose Square, et the cabin lately occupied by the "id Blisols. Sixty-five names are already attached to the mntlcnroll. He will be glad to sec bla friends ary tine to-day, and put them through thotr laces after the most approved tashlon- At a meeting of tbc committee appointed by the Board of Trade to obtain enbacnpiioos to the bounty fnnd to be paid to volunteers enlisting in the regiments of lUO day men now organizing In the city, the members of the committee were as sirred to the districts as follows: Julian Rnnisey, Potter Palmer, N. K. Falrbank, J. W. hL Jones—Lake street. C. G. Wicker, H. W, Hinsdale—Sonth Wa'crand River streets to Clark and cross streets to Lake street. J.‘. ll Underwood, C. J. Gilbert, G. T. Elliott— Randolph and cross streets to Lake and Stalest. somhofLoke. Charles Randolph—Clark andLasalle streets to the river. Wirt Pexter—Washington street. N. K, Whitney, S. P. OJderfhaw, D. P. Bixter, Sonih Water street west of Ciark and Webs sis. with cot? streets to Lake. Setnncl Howe, J. J. Richards, north side of the Rivi'r. L Y. Mnnn, among the Warchonss men. T. M. Avery, S. G. D. Howard, Eli Bates, among the Lumber Merchants, J. U. Tucker, H. McChcsney, Murry Kelson, 0. B. Ccodvuir, at the Board of Trade. J. K. Pollard. D. W. C. Sanlord, Chris. H, Walk er, C. B. 3‘ope.Dexter Brown, Commute® at Large. It la of the utmost importance that tbe commit tee ixmmcnce upon their duties this morning, and coctinne without. cessing ontll finished. It is the cnlr way the reriments.can be filled within the re- Qnhrd rime. The above sub-committees are re (ineaied to report the amounts -übscribed with tbe Mimes of the subscribers at the office of the the Secretary of the Board of Trade at 5 o'clock thlt ]i. m. (Saturday ) The Committee at Large will jjut particular aitenuon to those streets not sezhened, Auv pen-on cen eubfcrlbe for the benefit of any volunteer that bo may choose to vend or name, to be stated at the lime of tbe snoscriptlon; if not so sMb-tied. it will be assigned by the Board of Trade War Committee, and the subscriber notified of the asiLO of the volunteer. Au ftclserip'-lons uiustbcpsld to tbe Secretary of the Board of Trade, at bis office, (Board of Trade rooi-.t-,) on or before Monday, jlilh Inst. WLI cot onr citizen?, who are abundantly able to contribute, do so promptly, and without wait ing for a call from the Committee f Let every citi zen, who is able and willing, go at once this mom i%a to the Secrctaiy of tbe Board of Trade, at his office, and leave his sobscriptlon fur the good cants. Tbipwc hope and believe la tbe last call for vo nniecrs for this wax. and those who have not contributed heretofore, now have an opportunity by & small fenb'rcripUun of being represented di rectly in what now- appears to be the closing scruple. AID FDR IKE WOUNDED. The Call from Ylrgiaift—A Mass Heeling Call* rc—The Requirement ef the Hour. The cay for aid for tbo wounded in Virginia, pub lished in onr columns yesterday Is Imperative; it needs a vigorous and Immediate response. Let it he given. Tha fact that twenty thousand of oar brave soldiers ore lying wounded should need noth ing beyond the bare statement to insure an ava lanche of such things as are wanted. The follow iogadlhasbeenlssuedbyiho Chicago branch of tbeUnlted StateO'Chniu&n Commission: In'resnonse to this appeal, and onbuhalfof the United States Christian Commission, we beg you to present the wort and wants of the fommibsion tOTourpeople,attbecariieet opportunity, and so licit n pea crons contribution. Never before has the work of Cod been so abundant In our armies. lYom every field and post cornea the cheering in telligence that sonls are being converted to God tn great nambers. Over SOO delegates of tbe Commis sion have gone fertb in tbe last three months to labor vAthout yxreforthe temporal and spiritual benefits of oar brave and noblemen; and now, when we bare 15.0C0 wounded in tbe receut battle in Virginia, with the thousands soon to meet tbe enen<v In Georgia, we beg yon to make every effort that Christian men can make, to succor and save them. While magnificent contributions are being given by & generous people fur the bodily wants of oar soldiers, please remember that the Christian Com mission is the only organization that attempts to reach the sou/and 2o<ty,both,and that while all will contribute lor the temporal necessities, the Church of Christ Is alone responsible for tbe spiritnal. Please send roar collections to oar Secretary, B. F. Jacobs, at *l6l South Water street, as early as * M to the call a mass meeting will he hr Id at Bryan Ball to-morrow (Sunday) evealns, at TJ< o'clock; Rev, Starr Nichols, pastor of tbe New Iceland Congregational Church; Bev. Chaplain C C. McCabe, for five months a prisoner lathe Libby at Richmond, and others, will address tha meeting. Let there be a grand turnout, a response such as loyal men should make to such a call, and io grati tude for our recent victories. Let the people turn ontin their might, and not only give their pres ence, but be prepared to contribute Lbemly. It Is a debt we owe to our Brethren in arms, to our country, and to God, • Wan.—The present is the time of strikes. Masons bare struck, and carpenters, and coopers. Printers have often struck for wagss, Alderman Woodward recently struck from the shoulder—an officer who illegally attempted to ar rest him. Vessel owners have struck for higher freights and threaten to let their vessels rot at . their docks if tney do not receive them. But tba biggest strike of all occurred at the office of the Chicago Union, the German Copperhead sheet, on Thursday night. Printers as a general thing know a thing ortwo whether they belong to the “Union” or t nou They are perfectly fcmU arwith their rights and their duties, and they insist upon the one and perform the other. Since the selection of Fritz Beckers, or as he is somewhat irreverently called “Beckers Prtizer” as German City Printer, he has taken to Inhala tion. It is sold to that extent has be carried this (ailing, that he has In several instances become in capacitated for the transaction of ordlaarr bnal ness. * On Thursday. John A. Houck, the weß known brewer, sent to the Union office a barrel of lager, which those about the office placed la the lug room. Editors and printers made free use of the Ploawmt beverage, and enjoyed themselves hugely. Betters came In while the beer was be ing discussed, saying that he could do the drinking frr the whole concern, declared that the Union was too Important a place to be tnrned into a Itger beer saloon, end ordered the Bivarian beverage to be tamed into tbs street. Here was a com to r the printers. They appoint cd a committee to watt npon Becker's Frilzer, and ask him to reconsider his determination, bat the newlv appointed city printer was Inexorable, and Insisted npon catting off the supplies. Tbs print ers struck!—cot stick. The Union Is In a bad way. No paper was published on Friday morning, and it is intimated that no paper will be published noth Becker cotm-s up sqnaroiy to the demands of the how. It is aleo underrtooa that the German Tr - meeting, Publishers of English nevTvjiapc-r* seed pol fearthat their workmen will striae because -bcCTis not forth ftomln". It is well known tua. American printers don’t drink lager. THE GREAT VICTORIES. Ecw the I»>TTf was Rccflrr(!--fii?rUy or Jfa- Sleual Emlilfin.'—A To-hi (Vuimbsluif-r , Brought u Grief—ihe Editor of tho Tine* Assaulted—Fireworks fiwa the Iribu&c Ohicc* Ycsteidar was a day long to be remembered. We hare stun this city excited,’ but sever ro that degree as yesterday. The loyal men of Chicago w<re utterly beside themsMves with delight. Many a staid and sober mas, who on any other occasion would disdain to exhibit extraordinary emotion, did what under the circumstances might be con sidered right and proper, bnt which nnfler ether dicamtt&uccswould bethought silly and foolish. Many things could be forgiven in the universal joy which such glorious news was calculated to in duce. Early lo the morning the bulletins ia the news* paper offices gave indications that General Grant bad achieved a glorioot victory. Oar people had been so often fooled by similar intelligence, that, at first, they donbtedand he dialed to giro lull credence to the inspiring news; bat as dispatch slur dispatch came In, they could no longer doaht, and then (bey gave themselves over to tne wi.dest extravagance. Cheers and shouts began to go no on tte corners of the streets,' 'Wherever a dozen were gathered. The saloons were visited, and zrany men who never before indulged in excesses became as joyena and hilarious as the veriest roy strrer In tbe city. Early in tbe morning a few were thrown to the tweze, hut as the day advanced, from erery pnblic building, from the newspaper office*, and from tbe shipping In tho harbor, the g-ori»as stars and stripes were unfurled, and br & singular coin* cidcnce, pointed due souta. Tho Times office did net (era Jong time bang oat Its flag, and there was talk of sending a committee to insist that they should honor (he day like their neighbors. About noon, however, they bang out the nation*! em blem. It wontd not have been prudent in tbe os dtement of tbe day to have done otherwise. For some reason tbe city authorities refused to display the banting from the cupola of the Coart House, and this became tbe occasion of Indignant remark. It was well for tbe Mayer that he was absent, else he would have heard many things not at all complimentary to his horse-sense er patriot ism. The crowd waited impatiently nntil after dinner, when, seeing no evidences of acquiescence in the popular w!in. a determined party burrowed the flag ot I‘cter Shlmp’u regiment and went ap to tbe Out Bouse steeple, resolved that the na tional standard, should float In spue of city Cop perhead officials. While running. it un, the hal . yards broke, sod Charles L. Heed, of tbe firm of Knox A Heed, paid a sailor (40 to climb up suicide of the canola and bring them oown. The brave fellow did as be was bid, and came down in safety, bringing the ropes with him. dost anont this ttiae tbe flagbeloagingto the city was brought oat from its niamg plate, and then both hags were ran to the hesd of the mast, that of Peter at tho top, as it deserved to be. While this was going on, a scrimmage occurred on the sidewalk on Randolph street, iu front of the Sherman Dome, between CoL R. M. Hough and John 8. Newbonte, the Copperhead Police Com misaie&er. The latter was loudly protesting that be did not believe tbe nows.tmd generally decrying the army and tbe splendid victory it hadachieved. Colonel Hough spore to him familiarly, and said; ‘•yon talk very 'like a topperhwd and a traitor.” ‘•lt la a d dlle," sald2tewhouse. 'Attaat.Hough caught Newbonse by the throat and administered to him a deserved ’hraahinjr. Tao crowd was great lrexdted,andcriedout, “Hang hlml Bang tbs copperhead I” Colonel Hough led tbe vallaatpo llcc Commissioner Into the Sherman House, and, we are informed, pummelled him soundly nntil he look back the lie and boned for mercy. He thou ad vised him if be valued his personal safety to keep dose to his room for the ba anca of tho day. He did eo. 8 copperheads sang amaH pll day. Not a Copjjer- bead member of tbo Common Connell daretf to show himself lo the street*. Wo arc not apologiz ing for the oitpoMtion (o violence which manifest* ed iue'f during the dav.tWe state facts as they are. It Is important only as showing the temper of this community. Wilbur K. Storey was assaulted on the comer of Chit and Randolph street, and very sllgutly injur ed by a gentleman who was slightly Intoxicated. An officer standing by, attempted to arrest him, but tbo crowd interfered and rescued him from the policeman's band*. Storey sen t for Superintendent Turtle, and the two decided to prefer charges against the delinquent officer. A warrant was also ItfeUt d fur the arret-t of the offender, bat up to a late hoar last night It had not been executed. This attach by an intoxicated man bat no sig nificance whatever, fcnt the comments of the community everywhere expressed last sight have a decp significance. While deprecating, as loyal men do always, resort to mob violence, they in sisted that the time had come whea disloyal utter ances In onr midst should utterly cease, They raid that therewas no room In this loyal city for traitors, and that if the editors of the Times could not refrain from endeavoring to crash, loyal senti ment In tela city, they should he compelled to join their friends over the. bolder. ;__ Tbc coi rcrsatkms in street and house were many of them decided); instructive and suggestive. The character sod qualifications of General Grant, his £tne« as a mldtary commando- and bis Chance* ft* the Prcfiidencr, al) in tnra formed theburdeoof diecoßtioa. It was astonishing to see tbo amonst cf acccaintance with military history displayed oa the street corners. Wellington, Napoleon, Ceasar, Hannibal, Milteades, Xenophon t*ompey, Antony, Ptrci acherlbcrcn, toeav nothing of Jackson and Washington, were all dracced in bbc omparisons or set off’s to the General of bar O'vnarmles. Grant and Eu'lcr, fhcxruaß, Burnside. and Hancock were the men whore names were rcsterdny made famili ar in the month aa household words. The “Beast aid the Botcher' 1 were the subjects of numberless witticisms, always, however, of the complimentary kind; the others ere uniformly spoken of with re spect. . The most noticeable feature of the day was the almost utter suspension of business and the oae universal excuse offered for the suspension. Mer chants did very little, and hot for the fact that a few operators who had sold short were obliacd to buy to keep tbdr honor intact, there would have betnvery little doing on 'Change. The price of evtrything sellable wus in the balance of uncer tainly. Brokers, excited by the news, tried to get rid of stocks before they should be knocked oat of existence by the announcement of s complete vic tory, bnt met with no taker-. The panic extended even to household arrangements. Groceries, ap pend, coal, everylng, was avoided in the expecta tion that in a day or two prices would decline. Shopping excursions were postponed, and not a frw tthool boys became so ranch absorbed in read ing or talking over the news as to be too late for ectcoU* Io tbe Fvcu:rg, a grand disp’ay of fireworks was giv* d at the Tkzbuke office in honor of the sncccss of our armies. The Light Guard Band discoursed exrelkst music and for more than hoar, tbe whole central portion of the city was ablaze with rockets end Homan candies. It was an excellent display and a large number of oar citizens were In atteaa ana--. SoLPirns* Home.—The regular weekly meeting of li e Board of Managers of the Soldier?’ Home was held yesterday afternoon at the Best—the President, T, B, Bryan, In the chair. The minutes ot the last meeting were read and approved Tbe Comlnitlee on the Rest reported having en tertained 2,071 men, and furnished 2,00 meals. One thousand men were entertained atone toe, and entertained weQ. This was more tksa hid ever sat down at one time before. The Committee for the Home reported that the Bone bad been credited during the week with dae discretion. Mrs. J. S. Fuller, on motion, received a vote of thanks from the Board fur her attendance lom.d efficiency at the home daring the past week. The Committee on farnifhin* the new Borne had been laboring bat had no special report to make, cottinned. A donation of SIST.QI was received from tbe em ployees ofihe Chicago Rolling Mill for tbe benefit oi ibe Home. Cue jar of pickles and eight rolls of ji-lh from Mrs. Sinner, of Lmont, John B.Lyan, of ’Chicago, contributed si 3. The meeting of Dml as st the Sherman Bouse, on Saturday even ing last, donated $13.0U which bad been collected to pay lor the use of the room and refuted by tbe - proprietors. Sales by the Committee amounting to friufiO were reported and the money paid in. Katie Johnson, Malic Johnson, Mary R. Dnter and Jennie L. Cboolbank. tbe proceeds of a little fair, ST.eS. Alexander Enntingien, of Chicago, $5. Charles U. Kellogg, $2. Proclamation, sl. Tnt hiil King, SIOO to be sppronristad specially to tbe immediate wants of tbe soldiers, not to be expend ed cn the permanent building; it was understood that it should be applied to the. purchase of iron Vedftads. A large donation of provisions from De Kalb was reported. Batter horn Wlnetka. A lad; sl. Mr. Walker reported forty bn&bels Of po tatoes. W.D. Uarris s&io lor tarnishing the new Home; rales of proclamation by Mrs. Bristol, $3; proceeds of sties by Mrs. Blakfc, $13.41. The Assistant Superintendent reported that sev enty-five prescriptions had been given to twen ty-three men, during tbeVeek, and that there were five wounded men in the Borne. The committee for tbe Rest for the coming week was appointed, consisting of Mrs. Willard, Mrs. Bristol, Mrs. Brackett, and Miss Fanny Smith. Scvcrol bills were reported and referred to the Auditing Committee. The report of tbe Superintendent for the week was presented se follows; Arrivals doting the week JB2, departures 158, remaining 24. Lodging* and meals furnished as follows; States, 1 Diiuoie Wleconrln.... Misuesota.... Michigan,.... iLdiuua Kew York,... Ohio lowa Lodgings.- Meals. ...... 68 , 296 0 90 1 6 Total .....172 C 39 Mie* Melissa Dickinson was admitted as a mem ber cf this Board. Thu Committee on the Langley Bonse reported that the work was beicg done, hat that it would jirabably not be possible to move till tbe week after next, or tbe end of next week, at soonest. a motion that tbe removal be effected on the Slth of ibe present month, was sot carried, and the matter was referred to the discretion of the Committee on the new Borne. Mn>. Fuller reported that there were fire tick eoldu re at tbe Home, and that sercral others were scarcely convalescent. It was decided that the first annual meeting' shall be held on Friday, June 17th, that being tha anniversary of the date of the organization of the Board. On motion of Mrs. Bnrnkam, a committee was appointed to arrange the proceedings, consisting ol Mrs. Cushing. Mrs, Sayers, Mrs. Follansbee, Mrs. Bonner. Mrs. GamiU and Mrs. Foster. The Committee appointed to n»w arrangements for a banner reported progress, having, collected some .Ittlc money for material Committee can tiuntd, snd Miss Bamill was empowered a burling flag. . The Board then adjourned. We would call the attention of our lady friends to the amount of work required to be done at the Beet in providing for regiments. The burden falls almost exclusively on a very few ladles, who, be cause they work cheerfully and uncomplainingly ere worthy of more praise, nut do not the less need relief. There are many ladles whose names stand on the Board of Directors who do not give assist ance. It is probable, and will be right th« tba names of all such should be expunged at the annu al meeting. Those ladles who wish to continue their connection bad better step forward. And here we would remark that assistance from ladies not members will be gladly received. Dbittko Park Association.— The programme of the Chicago Driving Park Association for the en suing season promises to the lovers of the turf to be most Interesting and successful. The well known intwrltj and »oH-Joclej procUnllas of the gentlemen wbo are identified with and have the management of the affairs of the Association, have given the public the most entire confidence In the “ squareness” and ftlrnets of all their doings. The season open* to-day with a grand trotgsg match for S3O, for which there are the following entrees: Andrew Jackson, entered by G. W. Les: Lady Fox, entered by James Pox; Boston, entered by Charles M. dark; Lady Beckett, entered by J. D. Beckett; Bay George, entered by A, S. Llndsler. Tbe prize being for Horses who have never before trotted for money, there seems to be a prospect of “ Old Hickory” being ruled out. The most important events will come off from the Ist to the loth of July, when eleven prizes will be contested for, representing some $15,001, In ad dition to a hotel keepers 1 plate, valued at SI,OOO. Nrkdxd Impeovrnknts.—Laaalle street, between Msdison and Van Boren street, la very nearly filled toersde. This will be welcome intelligence to Our citizens. That thoroughfare has long been an eye sore to those or the community resident in the nriphtorhood, and any signs of improvement will be gladly welcomed. Substantial .stone curbing Is AmUSEnEKIS. Tns fOrxnA—"‘Dicorah” was produced in ad mirable etyh> last evening. hat 'ths house was not as large as it should have been. The overture which Is in’the nature of a symphony, was played oxctllcxdiy.sMl the sacred chorus ’in ifco middle movements wc.a well d.jne. and adJc-J much 10 tUu cfiW-t. Asth-'a-tnotesof the thorns died away G<Wdt i rpj-nruL and i<:tt wlt'uibuortj welcome. 5«.r verv firet aria, iLc ild:c’t<* £i carina, was ren dered Yury sweetly, and received erjUiu»ußtic ap plause. Tbo following scene by Tamaro was well ci ne, but war scriouri.r-mArrea by tbedrrsenstra tlve prompter, voice could be hvard above all p1««, grating upon the car. Ttmuo’s ac tion wsi got«i throughout the opera. It was ccriuinly the best thing he has done. Hereof U alllicugh cast te a very ungrateful part, made something of It, and did the two arias at the comma:cement of the second act in admirable style. Cerdlrr Immediately followed with the Shadow aria, which sLo tang very sweetly and with exquisite archness and ease.' Ban-lag the fact that the shadow was half the time invisible to the nuked eye. It was very naccera'al, and pained for her. an encore. The trio in the finals of tills act waa very effective. , The ttilrd act was opened by Tomes In the w-dl known hunting song, itfot tileto. lie tan? it with a joPlty and wild freedom which gaiuod him a hearty encore. Tamaro, in the reapers* song, was nolle encfo*tftil. and sang with “unusual spirit and dufh. The sweet little duo between the goatherds, Mortnel and Ficber, also cano In fora share of tbs applause, and Amodio ended the glorious com mcuctmcot with a superb rendering of the wl ««*.'- uiccta C£ici Ills “Iloel* 1 wa< a very artistic par lormaccc throughout, and displayed great care. ' The grand f.riale, introducing the bcau»llnl«acred chorue Santa Marla, and tho Shadow aria was very eCcctlve, Cordier especially displaying unusual power, as well os beauty of execution. To-night, Fans I, which wilt make another sen sation, and on Monday night tie Jloguenola, lor the fir t time in this city. Dkyak Hail.—Duprez A Green'" mlnstreltroupo wiH open at Bryan liaU on next Wednesdsy even iLg for a biici season of four nights. Tbia. Is one .oitbebeaitront-osin the country, and ws antici pate for it abundant success. • ilußECii.—The popular Tickct-of-Leave Man* will N' produced ibis af'i-nioon and aflenicoh for the more particular gratification of the juveniles, accompanied ty their mothers. Fnau Hall is idled nightlr with admirers of the *• Pi.lwpticctcorama of. m* War,” .which U be ing exhibited there. Tho panoramic news are very flic, having been carefhlly’execoted, while thodioramiceUects are saca as to challenge (ha admiration of old and young. Tbrre will be an af-' rernoon performance to-day. and tha evening per formance w.il clase thescsson. Acacext or Music. - Kelly bad a hamper benefit last evening- The programme for tbo past week, which fcca been a very popular one, will hr with drawn for other novelties alter this evening. ■ - VAiutms.—MTls Augusta, the accoaipllshod, dam-ruse, has been rc-eru:as c d for one week omy at the Variety Theater. The bare announcemout 6 f the feet filled that lnstltx;tloii to overiloiving last niubt. Tbo list of stars now performing there Is a full one, and tbo appetiie /or amusement cannot but b« sated with snch a ponderous hill of fan. Sad Death.—Yesterday afternoon an old wo* msi narsed Mary ELmke came to her death under peculiarly sad circumstance*. She was a satire of Germany, and hud only a few boors before arrived in Chicago with a party of emigrants from Ham burg, when, as she was crossing Washington ptro.l, between State street and Wabash avenue, in company with her son-ic-law, the old lady *ug sered and (ell to the earth. She was Immeilaiely conveyed to a neighboring house, and medical aid summoned, but it was too late. Deceased bad *ntk below the power cf earthly assistance, and when the medical man a:rived he pronounced bar quite dead. An inquest was immediately held by wcronerWagner, when, iu accordance wl’h tea’J mony adduced, the jury returned as their verdict that deceased had died Irom apoplexy. Itnamnsn teb Cause.—The total profits ofto day a> P. Palmer's great retail dry goods . sales rooms are ?obo devoted to the esnse of filling the One linndteu l*»y cull. Luvly -hoppers, bear xt In . mind and choose to-day fur your stopping. LOGA o*MaTT£HS. Liberal Offer .—Any person who is suffering from scrofula or king’s evil, rheumatism, eruptions or pustules on the face, cancer,. dyspeps'a, liver complaint, or from any disease arising from an im pure slate of the blood, who Is unable to procure medical treatment, and can furnish reliable proof ot good character, will be supplied, free of charge, with Hr. Weaver’s compound extract ot Flreweed or LI amor and Liver Syrup, by calling on the agent, H. Scovil. 7G Randolph street. Thu medicine Is warranted to cure the moil stubborn scrofulous diseases. Union League meeting,—The Eleventh end Twelfth Wards will hold a grand mass meet ing at Aurora Hall, on Milwaukee Avenue, this (Saturday) evening. All tbe members are especially invited tone' present. Able spelters have been In vited, and a good time is anticipated. Let ns cheer on our noble end .victorious army now marching onto Richmond.. • ■ “Clark Street M. S. Cliurcb,—Rev. H. .Whipple will preach in tbe M. E. Church at'lo,V a. a. Tbe services this evening will be suspended ok account of the services of the Christisn Commis sion at Bryan QaU. Scandinavian War Meeting,— Thera wlllWa Scanfiiiavlan War Meeting held at B>e decker's Hall, on Qnbbard street, Saturday even ing, at 8 o’clock. Ladle*, Flca*c Take Notice.—The sewing rooms of the Sanitary Commission 1 will be open this msrulrg at No, CG Madison, strest. The ladle* are respectfully Invited to attend. . Trinity M. E, Clinrch,—Kav. 0. McCabe will preach tu the Trinity M. E. Church at 10>> a. m., and tbe Rev. H. L. Stewart In the evening, at half past seven. Carriage Makers.—The journeymen car. rlsge makers will held a meeting la Lind’s Hall., corner of Randolph and Market street on Tuesday evening. # War Maws.—War Maps of seat of war In Vir ginia lor talc by McNaixt & C*., *’ wl Dearborn street. Spiritualism.—Miss C. 'Augusta Fitch, a trance speaker, wIH lecture at Witkowsky Hal], on Sm dry.the ISthmst., at 10# a.m., andT# p. m. Scais free. Hoarseness and Sore Throat/Thls pals* fa] result of “ Catching Cold,’ or unaiaa! exertion of the Tocal organs, may at any time be removed by allowing one or two ol “Brown’s Bronchial Tvochea,” or Conch Lozenges, to dissolve rio vly in the month. Sincere and pnbllc sneakers will find them of peculiar advantage. Military officers and soldiers should bare them, as tney esa be car ried in the pocket aad taken as occasion requires. tST“ The following Is from the Chicago Museum cfHi Segiiter of December 24th, iStfj, ciincernlng Dr. Junes, formerly of James' ilospnal. Cu.tom hocto street, New Orleans, La., established in 1800, and now permanently located at £U Randolph striti, between State and Dearborn streets, Col capo, Hi.; •• Soars of toe Result or toe War.—The p re cent war has been the cause of many wonderful “changes, and has developed new and startling “ theories, as well as the abilities and capabilities “of men who were befero unknown. Those who “ were poor before have saddenlv lonnd themselves “rich, and many who were affluent have been re* “ dcced to poverty. Some who were prospering “in bonifies-? la the ‘Sonny Sonlh,*hare been “ ct mpeßed. by the fortunes of war,to change their “ rcs-iaence and their, bosiness location. Among “tins latter dare maybe mentioned a man well “known in the Sooth in connection with the “science of Materia Medlca, and who condactcd “and superintended one of the largest hospitals in “the country, for dUeares coming tinder his ape “clality. This gentleman. Is Dr. James;'and nit “hospital was :n one locality, in New Orleans, for “fhlneen years. The writer knows the Doctor ‘•well, having been a resident of New Orleans at “ihc same time, and knows, also, his professional “success and standing. Knowing him, then, moot ■‘iavurably as a physician and a gentleman there, “the writer takes pleasure In recommending him “here (In Chicago) where he has taken up his resi dence for the future.” Dr. James, specialist in the treatment of old chronic mercurials, scrofulous and bloea and skin diseases of a contagions venereal character—cores them without mercury, iodide potassil, arsenic, or any poison. Lot a neutralizer, —& positive cure. Or ganic weakness, such as nocturnal and dlnraal emifrions, brought on by excess, abase of tho sjrUm, or entailed hereditarily,producing nervons aesr, mutability. ringing in the care, etc., with all Us d« oiorable train of symptoms treated! aid fall viucr VeUored, by an infallible method, saving mncli time and expense. Di; case?peculiar to the sexes, oi a private na ture. such as gonnorrhei, gleet, strfetars, ettu, speedily cured. Dr. James is now permanently located at dolph street, Chicago, 111. Dr. James has been practicing in the above spec iality in New Orleans fifteen years—thirteen years conducting one of the largest hospitals in the Uaitpd States in this speciality—and for the last three years in this city (Chicago.) Dr. James’ testimonlalr are from setae of tho highest medical authorities in the United States, and lion almost the entire press of the Soath, which should be sufficient evidence to gala tho con fidence of tboeo requiring suck services as he ren ders. Many of these testimonials have from time to time appeared In this paper. The afflicted, therefore, should applvw.thaa little delay as pos sible, for it should be remembered that deisys ire dangerous. Office and parlors, 80 Randolph atrset, np-etaiia. where be can ne consulted confidentially Rom 9 a. ta. till 8 p; m., except Snndaya, when ne may he fonnd in the forenoon, myli-g3S-lt A Now Perl tune for tho Handkerchief. Phalon’s “Night Blooming Cerena.” Pbalon’fl u Night Blooming Cere os." Pbalon’s 41 Night Blooming Cere os.” Phaian’e 44 Night Blooming Cereos. 44 Phalsa’s 44 Night Blooming Cerens. 44 Phalon’e 44 Night Blooming Cerens. Phaion’i 44 Night Blooming Cerens. 44 A most exquisite, delicate ant fragrant Perfume, distilled from theme and beautiful flower from which it takes Its name. Manufactured only by PHALON <fc SON, New York. Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for Pbalon's—Take no Other. Sold by Druggists generally. ap2S-d5lI-liaßo Thirty Year** Experience of an Old Sum. Meb. Wikflow’s £oothino Stbup It the prescrip tion ot one of the best Female Physicians and Nnrsea In the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never fallim: safety and success by millions of mothers and children, from the fee* hie Infant of one week old to the adult. It cor* recta acidity of the stomach, relievos wind colic, regulates the bowels, and rives rest, health ana comfort to mother and chili. We believe it the Bert and Barest Remedy in the World, in all casos of DYSENTERY and DIABRHtEA IN CHIL DREN, whether It arises from Teething or from any other cause. Full directions forming will ac company each bottle. None Genuine unless the Cac-Bimile of CURTIS d 5 PERKINS, is on the out side wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. S5 cents a bottle. Office, 43 Dey street, New York, and High Holborn, London. apSWHw-im.Timi&sA. Cornu, Bunions, etc.— Dr. Bend&ll baa op* rated on my foot most satisfactorily. Jko. M. Tuiutkb. Dr. Kendall has cored a painful Bunion for ms, and I feei much relief. t, _ . „ John H. Foster, M. D. Dr.Ecnaall’a office. Prescott House, South Claris street. He will return to Europe in a few days. , mayis-fB-2t BUomlneion Nnracir.—lo,ooo Osage Hedge, prime, at SIO.OO per thousand. Sweet Po tftoesl2.so per thousand. Firo thousand, $15.00. Alao reach, Pina, Grape, Itoaes, Ac., Ac. Sond etamp for catalogue, Aodreas your orders to F. !£. Pecenix, Bloonungton, 111. myS-eOCS-d&w lw Douse and Sign Painting. Oaldmlng, Glaring and Graining. Paper llangtnga and Win dow Shades selling wholesale and retail at New Vors prices. p. E. Bionr, 89 Bandolph street. Box 68C3. ayi<ellß>lnt Gax Flxturea,—a large apsortnent embrfto- Ipp the latest and ncheet patterns, at low prices. Fitting promptly attended to. J. Wworath, Jr A Co., 84Bandolph street. ap22-dloo-lm IMaeaaea oftheNerroas, Seminal, Url* nnry Bind Sexual Syslema.—New and relia ble treatment—ln reports of the Howard Associa tion. Sent by in sealed letter envelope* tree KEft’S BTTELEGSAFH. .TEE ffiß IiV;CE9K(JIA. Hfglily Interesting 'from Cen. Sber* RIOXU < R*ciS3fAxr, May 13.—Jtbnaiou erar,rated Dal ton lest night. Our forces now occupy ths place. Nabhtiliß, Tcnn., May 13.—I.yesterday- con versed with a Cip'-aiu v,-L-> laffc Chattanooga at 4 o'clock in the afternoon |on Wednesday. About four hundred of onr wonxUed la tha lato nkirmish bad arrived np to coon op that day. Inara ware abonfeght hundred Uijsd’ and .wounded. - The’ rebels Lave been driven sowly bach, With a loss greater-than cure. Via have captured some prisoners. I wt* unable to obialt *ny fr.rfbcr particulars. .The fight was In tho vicinity of Dalton, at Rocky Ridge. • 1 FDOST OUE OWK REPORTER- (Special Correspondence of the Chicago Tribune.} , lauADQUABTEas Gek. PauißK’a 4ru A. C., I KJAK RISGOLD, Ga,, > May 6, liW,—s o'clock a. nu J It will not to contraband to tell your reader* whet the rebels will bsve learned long before this can appear in print, that Gen, Sherman's grand army it moving on tbs .enemy's works, and it scans to me that wo have a broom strong and stllT enough to bweep’every tllng before ns. Tae read ing community Is pretty well supplied with war maps and can bring to’ plnd the bearings of Dal ton. Georgia, about thl/ty miles south, in aa esst eriy direction from Clmitanoog*. Wo are going to capture Daltou.es;• the first step towards tho occu pation ot Atlanta, eop.e eight ml’es fhrther to watd the heart of Geccgla: , The mountain tha extrema barrier of onr right. This neighboring country is the di viding line of the watersheds that rajpecllraly feed the tributaries of the Ohio Elvor on tho north ’ and the Cpo-a and Alabama on the south. AU the frequent small stream* are.fed by springs. The reads ere narrow vcheel-twcLa and horso-patbs, forking In every direction among the pine aoder gm«th.' U warm and dry. Thus much of topographical and meteorogical prelimi nary- . ; - llßj. Gtm. Logar? with ,the gallant 15th army, corps, baa the' extreme rivhr, to bo strengthened by yet othjr arrivals from Northern Alabama. - M*j. Gem Hcokcr. with the 23th army corps as right of center, has hie headquarters io-oay at Qordoa’a Mlllr. Dis diyielop commanders are—lst division, Gen. division, Gen. Gexry; 3d divi sion, Gen. Bmurfield. Bonrecsu's division was left "behind lo guard the railroad. Hooker is the idol of bia soldiers,' who will follow him anywhere. Gen. Butterfield, with the 3d Division will add to fala laurels well earned on tbe .-Hooker's whole command are to move at daybreak io-aiorrow, Sstardsy 7ih." tvith out wheels, aud with three days' cooked rations. The troops are in. the highest. spirits. General Hooker will move through Kbkojaric Gao, an In sicniflcant cut in on* of these timber covered ridges. Tbo order to move takes ns rather sad den]*, hut tbe soldiers like it tor It looks like busl se*B.' Tbe center column of tbe line is tho lith Army Corns, led by your brave Dlinols <3sa cral John M. Palmer, at whose bejdqa.irtcra near Ringgold, I am writing. Major General ml, with the -Jib Armyvorns, aud Major Osnen'l SJm fit-'d is on thelclt of Howard. . We are to move carefully andonly short distan ce!*, for Hare work is to be made. The transporta tion has been severely cat down. There U now only one wagon to a regiment, every availa ble wayon being used for ordaance and supplies. Kilpatrick’s cavairv force Is co-opcrttlag with Gen. Palmer In the centre. This Is the hurriedly sketched situation at the present writing. TUe people nicy conildently look for handsome and speedy return on this army investment in Georgia. rKO.U CAIBO MD SELOT7. Latest from TTcsteru Loulslntia, [SpecialDispatch to'the Chicago Tribune.! • Caiuo, Miy *3. .By tbe steamer Darling wo hare Memphis dates of the lltli. The news is not of. an interesting character. By tbe stfcmcr-Maria Denning we hare advices and papers from New Orleans of theOtb—one day latei—and dates from tbe mouth of the Red River to the Cth. The Federal forces had a fight on the 3d at a point near Baton Rouge, In which Col. Boirdman, of tbe 4th Wisconsin was killed. There arc no particular*. - The steamer Polar Star bad arrived at Now Or leans, and reported seeing part of tho wreck of the steamer Emma. <5 miles below Alexandria, on Sunday last. Tbe Emms hod on board when lost a nmnber of contrabands, and soma colored troops, .inaUabonlthirly-Blxmcnand officers. The Polar Star snw /onror five dead bodies on tho banks of the river, near the tpot where the Emma was lost. The steamer Shcrvllle bad been fired upon hslow Bayou Sara. . ‘ - ' . The Confederates are reported to be quite active all along tbe Red River. [Specialßispatch to the Chicago Tribune.] Mouth or ths Red Rtysn, May B,' ) if 1 : tio Cairo, May l3,lEst.f passengers from-Alexandria to - Wednesday morniap, report no mere fighting beyond small skirmishes. Tbe steamer Warner was fired Into, abandoned and burnttc' the rebels at Snaggy’s Point, seventy five miles below Alexandria. She had on board part of the Mth Ohio, 47th Pennsylvania, and part of the GthHissoori cavalry, who were all,captured. The steamer City Bello was also lost near the same point, having on board the ItGth Ohio regi ment, who were aisoesptured. The ram has not bees abandoned. It is the two falls on the Red River, the' lower shoals having'.water enough to float the "gunboats. There Is a great set re Orleans. The rebels are on both ■ldes of the river, c Nkw Tobk, May 13.—i. New Orleans letter #f tbe 7th, In tho Espreps gives a . report that Gan. Banks Is retreating by the Isudroute toßrashaer dry, it being impossible to do so by the Red River, as tbe steamer City Belle, on her trip np the other da;, with a regiment of troops* to reinforce him, was captured, with all on board, and tbe boat burned. Two other boats had been captured and burned. Cairo, Mayl3.—A report came on the steamer Maria Derring, which has arrived from New Or leans, that the Red River is blockaded by the rebels below Alexandria, and that two more of oar gunboats— names not learned- had fallen into the enemy’s hands. The report needs confirmation. (Special Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune.] Natchez, May 8. via Cairo, May 13,1804. . The rebels, or guerillas, under dipt. Lee, which lately wrought sneb murder and destruction in the Tlclr.ity of Young’s Point, and more recently raid ed and robbed Government plantations at Davis’ Bend and Waterproof, made their appearance three miles below Vldalla and ran off horses and stales. Col. Farrar, with a part of the 4th lowa cavalry and Cth Mississippi, started in pursuit, overtaking and routing them this side of the Black River. In • the tklrmieb the colored troops fought desperately, eomo of them crying “ Remember Fort Pillow.” Kigbt rebels were killed. Onr loss was trilling JTo prisoners uere brought In. - The mules and negroes were mostly all recover ed. Working on abandoned plantations will be a failure, the government affords the protec tion it promised. More than half of them are again abandoned after vaat-eums bare been Invest ed in tbeir working, and lessees are talking of an appeal for Indemnification. The negroes are run ning in droves to Vicksburg and Natchez, where alone they feel safe. Something will have to be done for them. Considerable excitement was occasioned yester day on the receipt of an order from Goo. Slocum that all persons passing in or out of the lines most take the oath. The consequence was'that about three hundred took the oath, and were allowed to take out their goods. An equal number were os-. eorted out' Without them. This Is a very salatary order, and the only wonder Is that it was not adop ted from the first. New Yoek, May 13.—The report of a fight at Case River, April I’Sd is confirmed by correspond* ante in New Orleans. The rebel position was taken by assault, by Gen Blrge, at the point uf the bayonet, and eighty or one hundred of the reb •eis coptnred. Among the first tilled was CoL Fessenden, lead ing his nrigade. The rebels were pursued and again rented. Tbeir loss was heavy. Onr loss was one hundred and seventy-five in killed and wounded. Gen. Franklin, who was wounded In the Ie» In the battle at Mansfield, bad arrived at New Or leans. Gen Fitz Uenty Warren had arrived from Texas. Gea. Hamer had also arrived. Tic steamer Emma, before reported captured and turneu is Red River by rebels, had a guard of colored troops and ten white officers aboard, and a crew of 36 men. Nothing la learned of their fete. Geu. irtcClernand armed at Alexandria on the fifth. The army occupies a strong position and is able to resist lour times their number. All the transports are below the falls, and sate, at Alexandria. The Eastport waa blown up on the wh. The enemy made bis appearance on the 28th on the Shreveport road, and drove in the advanced cavalry. Gen. McClernand met them with his command, when they withdrew without a tight. Tho armies arc, however. In close proximity, and picket firing was going on constantly. A batt-o was boarly expected, and oar men were anxious for the conflict. Gen. Banks was hit with apiece of shell lathe battle of Monstt's Bluff. On the 23d he was Im proving. Gem Magruder Is said to he on his way from Tcies to Western Louisiana, to join Kirby Smith’s army. CAKE FOR OVB WOFITOFd. United States Christian Commission. To the Churches and Ministers In the Northwest: The President of the United States has Issued the following proclamation: Executive Mansion. i r Washington, May 9, ISW. j To.the Friends of Union and Liberty: Enough is known of army operations within the last five days, to claim onr special gratltais to God: while what remains undone uenundi onr most Jucere prayer to, and rdlance nj-en Him, witbont whom all human effort is vain. I reco n mend that all patriots at their homes. In their places of public worship, and wherever they may be, unite In common prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God. . - (Signed) AmunxM Lincoln. We have this morning received; from the Chair man of tlu> United States Christian Commission the following: By Telegraph.) PmLADELnni, May IS, 1831. To John V. Forwell, Chicago: The Christian Commission baa one hundred end thirtv-nlne delegate* on the bloody field in Vir ginia* with teams and snppllf a. More men will he sent from day to day as fort as they can be got through. A great amount of money will be need ed for battle-field stores; what is given will be nsec at once to savetho Uvea of men who hare bravely fonght and fallen to gave the nation. The emcroency is greater than ever before. We have 15.CC0 wounded at Frederlckeborg, besides all that are left en gresi battle-fields. All die money that can be got Is needed. Can you not stir year people op to meet the emergency? Pitt eburg has raised nearly thirty thousand collars this w«ek. GEO. H. STDART, Chairman U. 9.0. C. In response to this appeal, and on behalf of the United states Christian Commission, ws beg yon to present the work and wants of tbs Commission to your people at the earliest opportunity, and so licit a generous contribution. Never before has the work of Ged been so abundant In onr armies. From every field and po.t comes the cheering in telligence that souls are being converted to Qjd in great number*. Over 600 delegates of the Com mission have pone forth in the last three months to labor wliboot pay for the temporal and spiritual rnethv in Geomia, wo Bcsr yon ta make eiftfef* f it that Christian men can make to .succor and save them. . While magnificent contributions are being given by a generous people fur the bodily wants of oar soldiers, pleas* remember that this Christian Com mission is the only organization that attempts to reach the stagaud loay both, and that while all wul contribute lor the temporal necessities; tho Cfcmch ot Christ is atone for the spir itual. Please seed your collections to our Secretary, at ICI South Water street, as early.as possible. "Very truly, for the Commisrion, J. V. Finwjttt, Chairman. B. F. Jaouss, Secretary. Rev. Ti. pA.rrjmsoß, D, L. Moody, • S. P. Faeribotoh, . B. W. Katuosp; THE OJiE limnnED DAY TKOOPS. tet the Friends ec tlio Union Rally Kdw, (Special Dispatch to the Chicago TYlbaao.] SrsiaancuD, 111,, May 13. Already alarge number of recruits are in comp, and it Is of the utmost importance that theftnota of one hundred oay*a men be filled immediately. Let the friends of Liberty and Onion rally to the standard of their country, CiKCEQtATi, Hay 13.—There is great activity at Camp Denniton, In preparing thoKatlrmal Guard for the field. The Odd. limb, 145 th, IGld and r> tin ri’stlmefits left yesterday for the. East, and two other rrgime&te will probably, leave to-day These troops uro thorough]* armedund equipped. CONGRESSIONAL. WkatnxGTOX, May 13,153 L* HOUSE. Hr. WASHEIJRXE, ot 111., stated the snhstanee of a dlppaub rocuvctt from Mr. Dana, Assistant Sccrttrrj of War, dated at Gnnt'e headqnartera, yceterduy ificrmng. ’ - It.was the wunc"as sent to Oen Dix bv Sccretniy Stanton, and was received with cheers on theUoioa Eide‘of the House. The SPEAKER caused to he read Gen. In?aU*a diepctrii to Senator Nesmith, which wa* a.so rtv cmed with great aaplanre. TbehiU to pcnleli the counterfeiting of coin In theDnited State*. admuruto-dAy,overtoftloodav. • - •* - The Committee on Elections reported In favor of awuxdlng tho aeat tor the Second District ot Ken tnckv loilr. Yeamau. Laid over.. Mr. PENDLETON, of Ohio, reported a bill for tLe relief of mercantile mniusl inanrance compa nies authorized by toe Secretary of rhe Tratsury to cive notes to replace those lost by shipwreck,- tbexompanyio give bonds to Insure tbo Govern mmt again*, loss. Merer*. Uager of Pa., and W.tvhhame of 111., oppdsed tbe bill on the ground that It would open tha door to abtJ“cs. Mr. WABIIbORNE said we should dovotn all our means to patting down tbs rebellion, and re marked that the gentleman from Ohio (Pendleton) asd his friends could hear the thunders from Spot sylvania, aUbouah bo axid they may not cheer when they hear the glorious news. Sir. WASUBURNE moved to lay the hill on the table. Hr. PENDLETON tboncht It unfair for ths gen tleman to cot oil debate after be bad been allowed on opportunity to make bis demagogoseal remarks. Mr. COX charged tho gentleman from Illinois (Mr. Waehhnrne) with Insulting his (Mr. * ’ox's) side of tbe house,- and he wanted to make an ap peal. Mr. Cox was loudly called to order by tho Re pubUciu?. who In tnrn were called to order by tbe opnutitioc, axid icitvh Lcnfualon prevailed. . The Bouse refused to iiy.thobillonlhe-table, and Mr. Pendleton proceeded to defend tho moss-, uro, nrgina Its loftfrc. After debate Uouss refu-- d io table ths Mils subaequendy pasted it by a Toot G Go. The remainder of the session was occupied In the consldtraticn of tbe private calcniar. Adjourned till Monday, ' * ’ Gen, Butler’s Operation*—Hl* forces In a Stroug .Position, [Correspondence of the Evening Post.] Bermuda Huncsedb, Va., Ms J 8. IS^L Gen. Butler and his whole command, consisting mainly of theldth and 18ih army corp*, wan Liens. Smith. Gilmore, Brooks, and ever so many others, ielt Fortress Monroe Tborrdiy morning, the *'ih, for eomepofnt then unknown to us. np the James River; That point jjroved to be tne place from .which this Idler is dated—Bermuda Hundreds be ing the queer name given by the Virginia fathers to the point of laud formed by the Junction of tue Jamrsand Appomattox river*, and lying between then-two lamone streams. The command with its fnmr ure being already on a fleet of steamers, (a Luge fleet it was, too.) and at tended by a good l y number of ennboale and Iron-dido,' eteiaiea off la magnificent style, and glided on its Journey with a degree of smoothness and before Friday evening ad tne troops, ai d nearly ail the furniture, wore landed at this place, and a strong position occu pied in force, uz good miles in advance of the larding place, ami onlv three miles thltriideuf itio roilnad connecting Richmond and Petersburg. JHITLEn'S FIXLP OF OrBBATTOJTsI Before goirg further, perhaps, I ought to state tbit Bermuda hundreds is, in a right line, about twelve roilt-sfrein Petersburg and ab>nt twenty five from Richmond.' Our field of op.ntioos, as a niup will tbuw you, is of a peninsular form, and we have, already more than one Hue of. iatreuch meets extending across from river to river, the foremost Unc being, as I said before, six miles in advance of this place. The space in front of oar front is mostly woodland, while both of oar flanks trecovered by gunboats. It can do no harm to ■into thus much, lor the rebels, yon may be sure, all know itwell enough by this time.' I understand that at our loremost-' line the peumsuta is not for from three miles wide. From all which, you can: piobablyjudgeof the strength of our position as well sal can. , ths rKEjrr erapmsTD, .Tbe movement seems to have been a perfect sur prise to the enemy, mil tbs indications about ns finding to tt*e Inference that he had no anticipation' oi any such tUrnr, and lit fact did not so much as dream of it. Conseqpently be was totally unpre pared to oiler us anv manner ot, resistance. Mean wblle the army hssbad time to pot Itself in thor ough order, and to surround Itself with a good measure of streaetb for resistance.' The troops arc all in capital spirits, full of heart and energy, and every branch of tbe service la wording in perfect harmony with every ether branch, while all seem determined to do their very best. - 1 will add. for It is no icsignifleant Item, that the horses and moles, ol which there la ample provis ion, are ip prime condition, Lit, lusty, sleek and •n t-ddleeome; and that supplies for man and beast are at hand in great abundance. Therewithal, tbe creued hero is' thoroughly dry, no rain having talten since the command started from Fortress SI nnroe; and the Virginia aoll when dry makes a good firm road, which we of the 10th Army Corps thSuktobe a decided improvement on tho fine light sands of Palmettodom, through which we have had to wade lor tbe last two yean. The wsier, too. Is excellent, though rather bard, the gtcuud being strongly calcntcoas; so that our mala beverage is not quite equal to tbe Croton. We are now having the fourth day ot very warm weather which appear* to me no email item m oar favor, iPfitmcch as we have no marching to do, while the enemy will Lave to go through hot and hard marches before reaching us. BUTLER'S SUCCESS. In this quarter, then, the campaign has begun no!>t auspiciously. Hitherto our success has been complete and almost unalloyed.. Up to Sat urday mbrnlng there bad been no fighting to speak of. and our treops were hardly disturbed at all In their work: Yesterday' morning, however, about ten o’clock, a rebel battery opened fire os onr gunboats from the opposite of Jam-'B river, some avo miles above this place. Fora while the firing was pretty brisk and heavy, and then ceased en tirely, the battery being silenced or driven*off. I Icaru that ln the action one of onr gunboats, the name unknown to me, bad her magazine exploded by a rebel shell, and was, of course, lost. I have not been able to learn anything as to the number of men lost with her. CUTTING THE REBEL COXITUNICATIOMP. Yesterday afternoon, alto, there was somopietty sharp skirmishing, not to eay fighting, on our left irons towards Petersburg. Oar troops advanced to and beyond the railroad, driving the enemy be fore them; then wen tto work tearing up the track, destroying bridges, and doing whatever was need ful In order to thoroughly disable the road. To wards, evening the enemy rallied, and oar troops fell back within the lines, though not till several miles ot the railroad'were pat In decidedly bad trim for present running of cars. The purpose of the movement woe folly accomplished, 1 under stand, though, of conrie, not without some loss. Ton are doubtless awtro by this time how very difficult It Is to ascertain the right flgnres on each decisions. I hear that in tho affair of yesterday onr whole loss in killed and wounded was not far from two hundred. A considerable number of rebel prisoners were taken, and are now laid np here to rest for the present. ■ As far as I can learn all in the army are delighted with General Butler, and have full faith In him, es pecially now that he has at bis right hand such a war counsellor os General Smith. And I now tbit some officers ot the tenth army corps, just on Irom the Department ol tho South, are quite charmed with the'civility and courtesy they have met with at tee bonds of General Butler’s staff. I saw the General to-day, ridingabout with no attendance whatever, except General Brooks at hlsside and one oiderly at his back. He looks as sharp and saucy as ever, and that, yon may be taro, is shorn and scncy enough. * We all know full well that the rebels are badly smitten with love of tho man, bat we like him none the less fer that. The Ballrosd Ttvn« table* Depart, Arrive. irri7W«*VAy CSKTRAL-rDErOY TOOT or r-ura BTBEST. Detroit Express....'. 6:^sa.m. 0:25a.m Detroit Express...; 5:40 p.m., 11:15 s.m Detroit Express. 9:-J5 o.m. 10:fl0p.m XICHI OAK CEKTOAL, CODTCDIKATZ AKS LOCIBVILZA* neat. 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Robert Laird * oIU-r, Xtr OEORQE roWPßßandMiashLlZA'-JSIH F. SCALES, all of Ibis city. At-*odvlch, ni,, on ilsyilth.brTlsr.- C. A.Hapiey, M:. aLTK. ViLDRKac* Mis* KaMNIE M , t»aoffb : *p of F.uch DsnK.il. Esq., *ll of Saaivirh. B A 1£ 1> , I> thtsrliy.SfAy ea’erltlß, oU3 AN - wtTs 01 CfcMte V . P.| ay,ascd’ri *m« ni will take puca &iy (?a* n-day) from tl*p Oiite: rncrr.h, cora-r o’ H*r.*L-oa ut£ (•rti’oU s;icfl3»t so'clock. Frfes-isef tuatsmUy arf Invited to attend. In this city, ainv ista, mARI.FS BCSIVE>» DCK- S • H OalU‘. art* child of J. D. and S. D. C«rr, ageo 8 nicetbs and n d*vs. CyPovtoocnd Kew T-irtr paperspTras* c^py. Th' tsdaj. «»y U»t. J'CSTI* UEUBSU7, son of Pr.Tf.D.andilary A Leo a-.'MTfl jearvanUfmootlu* The fuoeral o' Mrs. ALMIB V WaKIM, dsnjhter of Fojs*nircr?etT, B»e, r of ;ul* ciiy, will i« ? co oUco irom tbe re»lfi rntMif bt rffttter, W A<«*n»Btreot. to* i-.CTTow (sn»-iv i a: ;!.S Frisodsof taJ family ere invited to Os pr> seat. amusentnuß. QOLOIiEL FOOD’S MUSEUM. COL. J. H. WOOD * oO M ..Prenrletors and Manager* A.n.m<Bi.tp Anawmaou sattjrwat, UiT iim Foctvsee nd ami Vorty-lhlrd nipressntatlons IFTEhH uojf ‘AT a H O’CLOOK Anxtst>xoß <t«LT 25 Cxivr^. Also In the tvcnlmr. *t the nsaal boar. Ton Tay* lor'* treat Drama or the TIOBBT-OF-LEAVE MAH. Robert RrlarUy .Jlr.Prark AMtax Me.tfr Mue* Secy Kdsvrds .....Mrs.Ferrla, MOFDAF—Honor 's *tnrllnr ca nedy af SPMtITTHK PnODGH. FHCE3.—Aaafi«.<a U Museum aad Lecture Boocn, 'Littr.w. CMllrrnunderrweSTeyears, 15cents. 9ren. Cards sad Porqrette, cents «xrrw i-Tlvst; 3oxet, ISaae IS. • J?(» extra cfc*nrc for Boservcd 3cw*. Box Cook cxhoi fruto 13 jk. ». to SF. M. Uoort of LAOture Brt>m oocr nt 'U o’clock. Cmt*'n ri*®" H o'clock. Guilts XAXunor »tt«v r*rCßtu*T it ax to all starts of the hou*« %if- Tt«?Orv*t tsuMuxa.'wnw it* «v«r xM.Wi Gurl- The [kvtstblsLS'ly! Tbe Snormoas Aitcrt c*n Qleows! Bight Keet>)gh, and weicKln* ever SCO Boucdt! vlii appear mcbUy. illei Acer. 2) year* o'c, &ad 93 Inches aizh I uia Cnees amaii Law m taa World.’ bjj3-«6191w M oVfCFER’S TKEATKE. IVX ITAIETAN Ol*RßA—Pane*. TJolotoiioe at Bbreia*’ Mnnc Sier*. B*odolph si. THIS SATURDAY FTVKNTNG. May tlth. saeoal Qala Night. Par tie Uit time ttie sensation Ojien, PAX7ST r Now tho oroat In the musical- world. Tc-niit* Faust will bo repeated for th* list tins with ihe taste mifn'flriiii cait »nd snUDlor: torso* fu* k>l»t,-**n fcr»»e, new eostumsu. hcfbotzo sob.v-‘ ehjis, (-clsiged (.roaestr*. jb addition to toll mm*, cal force, IBR CHICAGO LIGBT GUARD BAND Will rgaln perform-la the Grand March of the Suldiera thorn*. • msiomi IK Faust? lI’MPPOFHIii VLKA LOSINT....M MM& Morepsi Siebstj armaFlchsr Martha Hibop Faus:- Exc.AfossLZ.l is hla celebrated character of Haphia tophete*. • Sl>. Amodio.... .Valectm# | * ir, Collett!....Warner Ballot la the la uader.tho diroe tloa of Mile ZAVITOWSKI. Hsadsy—Lastwsckoftbe Operatic S®*9ott, Mayer hetr’s •, r«uxaitomiiierwork, , LKn huguenots, (Tbe Mi aarrs of ILDartboocßow J Wbe* thesailre lores *>f the c«n*p«jf will appear: atw eeeoerlvs. nsw aad laagnlflccn? o*sfatncs,Ac. jb jctivo rehearsal, M aS3ANIEIX.u. TNDEPERDEN’ CE OF NOR- A WAT.—Norn's Lodes, No. 1, It. B, K.—On Tues day evening, Jl»v l7.l6M # tba Anniversary of the la depeßdince of Norway, «t the new Turner Hull, Ntrihrinri stmt,oo whichoccasion a splrndld 9ao ner wi'l b« presented to the Ledge by the Norwegian Ladies ot Chicago. myll-sGS-4l4thp HAIL. DIPREZ & GREEK’S MINSTRELS. POSITIVELY FOUR EVEKiHGS ONLY I Wednesday, Tlmrsday, FrlJay and Satarday, 3!ay ISth, Ifltb, SOih and 31st, p.-r foil particulars see various bulletin boards, pic torial sheets, Uiustratea p o?r»mr. .-;. Ac. 6‘MI.. rcHD.lAtivertlilag r. C.IiKLKN, > Amu. Crus. H.Dnpanz, Mona-er. mvU-gi-Tt ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Wash Inatonstreet, between Clark and Dwborn-tts. ASLiaOTOIT, X£LLT,XXOA* a nuaxixaa’s vutstbxu. MONDAY EVENING. May 9th. and-every evsnlng daring the wkox. Gsj»at Fbogsosims. Gbsat Proouazzes. EONS OF SiALTA.—THK ACTIVK BOY. Ainsworth, die fln.t Fioilii la Am«rtc». . Ailicrton sad Price m Joe and Iks Bitten as the Vlrandiere First weekofVouta GeutlySisA-ithe I rreit, Ac. Frl*ap evenlae, May 13tL, fleoeflt of KD VI-KtLLT. Change ot Time—Boon open at 7:15. commence at 5. Admission, SO cent*. Seats sseored tbrrvuch the day.-50 cents. Prtrite iioxea, *3. n 58-tfifts-lw. : _ JU>WIH EKLLi', Monoßtr. YARIETT ; THEATRE, 115 and 117 Dearborn street. C. M.CSADWIJK fc CO ..T.i.fTourlfltcrs. T. L. FITCH. Stags Managar. , ELEVEN NSW STARS, on Monday even -1 lag, Mayoto. _ : . First apoeamnee of Mile lIAniRTTA the* c*lel>i ated Tlcbi-Kooe Arilste and Praoieur Spaubh . D&nseuse. F rss aupsorance of Moca. B.VPTiSTIN, .tie great Freacb Dancer aau uattre <ie BaUet. First •rpearsrcvof Visa CIAHA BOTL&R, tfie'UcaaUial . Opeiatie Vocalist snd Comedienne. First appearance ol l!l»slDAl>DVAL.thecflebr*tedCantairi* ,, e. First apoearssceoi MUIe LEONETTA, tho beautiful D«n-, bcu«c and Comedienne. First arpenrancoot Mr.TOM BUSSELL, the great Comic Vocalist. First apoe-ir once of HEN MASON, the popolkF Ethiopian CoTieiian • Change of Time—Poors ocea »t V<» curtain risraatSM. Prices—Earoueue.l"ets; Drees GlrcJe, 6C Cenw. • 1 g-ys-ejas-iw • jgRYAiT HALL. HOUSES CROWDED TO SUFFOCATION BRILLIANT SUCCESS of We POtQPTICOMORAMA. Remember, every evening and cn' Wednesday and Fawrcf.y afternoons. Admission 25 cents: reserved scauSO c»nta. my6-c435 aimtsu j&atea. BEGTJLAR SATURDAYS - EAL?*—New and Second-hand FUSNITURK, B rt VIA, ft c„ AT A UCTION. Or SAIUUDAT, Xi»j l-t, at OK o’clock, at Bnt*ers* Ant-flon Boom? In Portland Block, corner of Dear* born »-d Wsehlncton streets. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Consisting of a eeaeral vari- ety Parlor and Chamber Fumtnre, Velvet, Brns ■ rtls. Three Ply and Tnsraln C»roets. etc. NE’-'- FURMIURE—Each as Tabl-s, Bfldatoida, Ba rren*. etc. PLATED WARE—Spoons, Forks. Castors, Tea Sets, etc. _ AT tl O’CLOCK. BtLTIATD TABLE—Marble bed Billiard Table, com y’ete. PlA* O FORTES—I lino rosewood case Plano Forte, made by Gale 4 Co., New Fork; J second-band Piano. atMo’clock. DORSE,BUGGY aad HARNESS. HO&tC6Kfc WM.A.BHTTiIBS & CO* Aucfrs. Brt Go6bs~ljZormNQ, BOOTS AND SHOES. STRAW GOODS, Ac., On TUESDAY, May 17th, attitf o’clock, at Uniters* AnctScb Rue ms. In Portland BLc*, comer of Dearborn snd WashiQs’on Ktreet. DBT GOODS—A fine stock of desirable Staple Dry Goods. CLOi Blt»G—An Invoice ot ClotMn*. 800 SAND BSOBS—An invoice of custom-made 8.-ov and- Shoes. BTB vTM GOODS—lMdor.Shaker*.lTbltoandßrown, • WU. A. BOTTEBS * CO., * mytt-eSCLtit • Anoilooeara. G.ILBERT & SAMPSON, Auctioneers, 44,49 443 Dearborn**. Household Furniture, Carpets, Ac. AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY, Mar !7,at9S o'clack.weahaQ sell at onr .'■alrirootrs, a general assortment ot Parlor, Chamber and Diningroom Farnllar«, Carpets. BUveT*ri»t«d Forks sad Snooas. Palatloxj. fte. Also, a splendid assortment ot £ich Chamber Suits. . , c « ALSO, A large quantity of common second-hand Goods. At private sale, thrso fine Wslant Library Desks. rnyll-542-4t GILBERT & SAMPaON, Anct’fl. GILBERT <fc SA.MPSON, General Auctioneers 4f, 49 A 43 Dearborn st. MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS. Ribbons, Flowers, Ac., AT AUCTION. Loyalty. Ol WEDNESDAY, 51fty X3th, at OH o'clock. VB will Bell at our «atefroorr.fl a livotce of Milltaprv Go«o«. Mei V, Boys'. SUsieo’aad Wooien’sStra-rllftts, Bonnets, Shakers, Artificial F'o»er«, Ribbon*, 4c., ic . GILBERT 4 SAMPSON. mv’-t-fiMSt . . Anctl-nper*. J^ounb. TAKEN UP—On the I2th Inst., a Grey Horse, with collar and bridle on, which thoovner can have tiy proving propextruod paying charges. Call al :c Slate •tieet, C.C. UaBBVB. myU-E2S-Sc General iSTotices. AMERICAN YOKE SHIRT, XX Combining in the highest degree Ease, Elegance & Durability. Six for $12.00 felx for 15,00 Six (Extra Fine) for 18.00 TRAVELING SHIRTS, NIGHT SHIRTS, Linen Shirts, &c. WIM. BARTLETT, Sherman House, 133 Randolph Street. snjU 115-it ORAND TRUNK UA.TLY LINE cf New Steamer* for Bcfftlo, teaching at all pojQta os X.»be and iLr'U.jh to noffito, Toronto. Omr. go Osdenabu'gh, Montreal, Portland. Briton n.dNewl<rk. [hr»ugb to Biffalo luthree days—forty noun letislhau by auy oiber steamboat llrt*. . The vplendld A Nj l tipper cabin Steamer. B F. TTA r>E. Capt. O ICsmlib, her dock. To »t of fouib L«aHite jte t cn .SATURDAY EVENING. 11m K»b, *t 7 • ’cl<ct, For freight apply »o A T. 81-ENC2K, A*#’t. office fo*t of South l eaal'e -treet. C. icago. For p«iaze ppp’y to J HODGUXON.footofoouibLagallcstreoi. mjl+ttf3-U -Übp NORTHWESTERN NORITAL XI INSTITUTE FOP, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, HO and 118 Randolph Street. Incorporated ISM. O. w. POWERS. A.M.. aid J. E. POWERS A V Conductors. autbtpd by mble Te*chera and Lectn™™ I on course ano diploma* itr tXehvS of tymnaauca. Short course for teachers la school? tfENO FOK CIBCULAU. ®° x44M ‘ nyl4g?Mt4thp For coughs, colds and CONBUMPTIOS*—The VlGrraaU itn.MOw*«- »Ata*ii u the moat Highly iS dUcorerad. It bab*toos tub busto* ft**, baring had an unprecedented TJSJSj torty yean. It ta recoamreodad by our h MtSSSS icon*. our moat eminent elttsooa thePrS. thl tEH? in met by ail “a. ba K»eajto alaoet any «xteatTmb lacb botuo. Th* proprietors «\| ebeerfun/?efaas die mosey U not entirely *nd n. w3mS ch2Si»* <^ FOB SALE—At JfoTelty Carriage ▼«**.%•« Ad acm siren, a taltaHiH Coop*) Bockaway. c«a be uftrt either closed or «rp*A- AU« * iKaaftHn '<anri olet'aniase, lonahc fu/oheonwa floras?* I ht** lor ult; a KUla rested •:dr*sprtDtr * a c?»» * enei oihirirttL T. H. BuOTTJf, A^tnS. a-.yjl-glrSt I?OK •J lI.R-Only 5<T9. A’r»»« A\Me t9Z3**r ? UJV. o Ba-en s»ree f , West 9Mo. w;t.i ..tuy»x* less* ot lot. *« tro'd, te-clnc or *9O peranrrnj. Foissstios Lm .mediately tie pren |*cs. *7ll T?CK SALE -A newlr i‘ara!«»*e<l roo", with I m» -T ur out* ytor.la Ptrlsad olock.- F*>r wats >»u are#- I o?l Qobe Bn irsyM gll St FOR BAIE-i:h nxtarea. mU»*k aod will ot an ratsblLohei acur au.i reea ba*tnei», ca»- iog a lend ran or cut-za.vUfl olaotyof r*»o«i P>r ator*ae. T«o atones now .uii. For partlctH>2r« ad» drt **,? *LSL I «wer«l,orcaU »i riisooUi Wawat. niy2!-c39C-rt FOR BALE-Ch«»p. *w atx hrne>pow«? portable eogiu-, ia tip-top oroer. n-arly n?w. labmro *» the Chicane <k i-ttwaniet Rocnd Uooae, nrntr of Tarrd Ai>d Union streets. Kiy.O o:.\t 51 IrCRSAI<E— ri'niukr »al? nr.C rent Cu'-. i«M ; !• sccuLU-fcaaaPiaood. *1: kUde oi maattuia btnmeets toaed sod rep«lred. At So. :t5 dontb Usrk strrel. npstairs, P.0.80x 591. Cj.sta:S-3t _ AT. CI3PE3. SOB SALE—>3 to fW per day. Frof. Mi?r nU’* London trashing Campoond Is acknosrt •e<t tn let the rrentes. I»b*»r9*rinic article er«r sold in the Vrited Steles. 1' will sars $> ti 9.5 a ye.tr » any iam;]y. (live It a trtai.aad joa vtii oae nutfllax else. «l worth caa b>- made m tea mmatr*. xi « cost cr 19 cents, aid say aereen. male or fcm«l3.eti c!*»ar f3to9;'J ptr cay by manotactiunss aBO selling tnls article or sebtos recatpta tt> is-.aUes. Pall tastrae- Uuds turtihlied ob receipt of C>. and axctu'lre teirl* tory clveo to pat ties woo i!e-*lre It. irfoney ctteerfullr returned to a l who are dloatiafleo. AJdr sa B. TTATVIiLL, Box 4751, Chicago. my 1* e33S-3£ IOR SALE—A DwelMnx.oatae corner 01 Fraokiin and Biosdsla streets. conUlclax six rocto* and three cioaeta. Wilt be »old cheap If applied lorfooo. Ar ply stQfiinedafostrcet. xnyL-esl&-it IL SCOrP. F[>R SALE—A copy ef the yaluable recslat for making the celebrated •• 'Wnßcuma Sacca.” dia* corered by tlio Ute K. P. Dixies of Boats , aLuu., and for which Vr. Dixie, prerloaa to his death, was cH-redin tflisclry opo tltcn»sad dollars It li pro councea by ep’c’irct't* ’'a £ar superior to any t»a porto*! Sauce meat*, yrsTtes f aa ada slid o* table Is rtvabhed wUbont It. Th •> owa*f u to want of msme, adit will betted foeth«small smn of one bnocircd tls-lsrs. Fonortfler ptrUcolant address D.G.MOOnifi, UJ. N. IL—Only one copy will ho sold. myll e3VMw TTOE. RYLE—A Pl*Uilery,So9 bo-he's capacity per X* oak.wiUMn U.utj-four mile* of Chicago by nui roai- Also, a water power rlctmng Mill, four rua o( suse,capable of jx>akli*» 7100 barrels p*e dar. Band* inpa all 01 atone, aao übitantul tbr>>azbunC VTdl b« sold cheap, or eacbansed for Cfllcazo sttr nro •petty. Apply tc GBIFFIN BUGS.,sPoraeM»*ftT*nlld ln*. ap’M34-9»s P)B SALE—IM tons N’o.l Scotch Pi* tron. either m oi e lot. or tn (loa&tli lea to salt purctU'ees. Ap> ply >0 GhO. SXEsL & CO., lid South Water street. Bjllneiwt fTCR SALE—'The lease aod fhrrltureot tho hotel X? Mown si thei,yca Uouae. sis South Clsrx stmt, welllocated and drcog a fair trade. Will be soil tow lor mb a«*d cooa reason given ror ae-ling. Apaly ia the pt>ml3rs. gy> :-3S£St FCK S»ALE—» flm-cla*«9tsaia Engine. Cylinder 12 Inca core, 30 Inch atroae; tut hollers 13 feat long,*2 tnchtam diameter, with return tines,St fact of eix inch line (baft, 4s feet of 3 Inch line shAlt.aad all the machinery ccmp-etsfor a Une (,’lrcalar and Muij v»w iihi. and etave work* Address 9. -v. WU>- SCN.Vaudaila. Michigan. my>«37Mtt 37011 SALE—Tne Bcap. Candle aed Potash Fvterr ? gltu-lcU la the Toledo. Ohio. Tmaftcury ■»ase<»ab’J«bed about flftrenyearj axe, in perfect worklDß order, has faclUtiea fortbenaro factnre of ro.Pt lbs. ot Soap. 10,00 a lea. Candida asd 9,OCOlbs.of Prtasb weekly, with a ready market (or this amount. Further particulars may be hid; if by letter address the onderrlTned. Box 338 Post Oder, or In pers n at nrr oSee on Monroe streot, Toledo.Ohio. - nns-ea-t-aw joiin doffma^j. SaLE—P.cLing Hou>e* Ca* .1 pscity for a'augb’etit c and picktax l.*W to 3PO hogs «.nu 2TB bead of d.l;fr -per day. BnlUl&cs all brick and cioce, In all tba modern IniproTcTaeutaot tho day. ami largo and spacluoa grounds, and accessi ble by »•■>! all the railroads entering ‘be city. Das h’eomuse last wliiteropiy. !• by camps ttnijodgeo to o*- the mostcompl-tc house in the coun ty. cc paian'or axnenF« haring b*ea spared mreo derinc It to. Vor parttccUrs address P. O. Box 1279. a?23deg-!** • TO .KENT—Three rooms suitable for a small fumiir, wi-hlitone h.ockof the Post Ofllce. For pajt;cuiara Inquire of O. TV. COOK, PI st e- r. myit g6B-3t fflO RENT—(For sale for t waj^ayg;—A Tsrycom- JL moclotu two B*ory J>rame Douse, In good condl tioo,containingmaerootra.clojet-, vst r. S7 Newboiry »*rees. be twee a Ta\ler and Twelfth. A lergt para as the premises. Bear, |3O per mooch. iQqnlreOß t'.epr*rotg»-opat fhn K»ol E*uto Hnoms of A PAM 3 a sPEImitB .--, northwest corner of Midi »on aud Bearb <rn atrecta. myn-gl7-ll fIPO RENT —Cottage House on West Side, contatn- Ire nyf rooms. EltcLcs Furniture for sals. Ad oresa box 271-4, or call at 33 Griswold itreet. opposite lilchJgau Southern depoC myl-t-gtl- it TO RENT—House 779 YTabseh arenae. Just Va cated- Ar> tj c»mfoitiblr and cenronlsntdwell ing. in coed orner—nine rooms and xLchsa, with. cellar, water ard gas. Po«?f a->l >a immeolatrly. Ay pi> on the pretnlaea from 3to 4 1. U. myU-f iS-.t TO KENT— A large onfaroisbed front room with beam, in a pnvaro-fam|;y. saltable for a grille man ana wife., laqulre at Ticket Oflce aorta s v of V ell» street bridge. myM-giHt TO KENT—Tfitb board,tpirlor andhadroom,on Cretlivor. togt-mlcinsn jud 1 vdy; alior for fcntlemen. Inquire at 144 State street. xnylMT-St TO RENT—A parlor and bedrojm •• Waba-ih #Teau-.,'BBir JiCSfon t-i-cet,plßasaatly located. Adcre-s, with name ftad holiness, "A Vf 8,” Poet Odice Box 37-13. j myl4-tl^2t TO RENT—A few fleeting rooms, to men only, at Sb« btate street. myiS-eSdi-rt TO BENT—Tho Lake View House and furniture for the enamor year. The boose aid accommo date iTom sixty to eUhtyhoanlers.and the Nortn Chi cago bone raiboad wip be completed and Inopara tlxQ to witMu a few rodaofi&e hou»ehy too3otalust. Apply to JAMES U. MiEti.KS Dearborn street. myl3es6s.St ■ _ FTIO 15 ENT- i ore ana hasemant, 55 Walls street. A Tu« large l.s IP th-* fl;h iter* *f Liey l B.eck, aedal*rga n»li enichide•( o*u« h'JCt.','tl.dstorT, a'l on tb:- eorrer of rt«x and o eila itr-eia Ap ply .9 ‘ABT£» H. SiR.-B N. Vcou>o s,third attry. fTii-*.->acfiph street, corner of Dearborn, • _ _ TO KENT— Fera tain ef years, the lumbar yard ol tht ( hlcaco and m Lonls railrctd near the wrsterger detot, an«‘ r>o»v t .ree bleexs firaa the imb l.c sinais, SpiLgCeld, Ulmoll. b. BhUS. Ctyltgs-.9t nroBENT— Hotel and furniture ferula. Also JL eicbittaiilcsscdoutklDg boats, together'•nib 00 tonsof tce.ws’lpacked.alcuaiedataTallroadstatlouU mtt« froxr Chicago,on the Cvlmnet Hi verbid one mile from l ake MichUrao, the greatest flawing, bathing and Fp«,rtlns place In tb>s Tlclnlty. For further particu lars address Pest Office Box 93, Chicago. Ifappbea*' tlon » made immediately a great bargain can be bad. my CntTSl lw TO BENT—?tore ard basement No. Ilf State •ire;, beHMej Monro? and sdaois. Apply on prtmhet,ur to GEO.H. rERGUS, Printer, U Clark Bin et. myUMi>-2t TO BENT—About TO feet of lint class dock prop erty,nextsouth and adjoining-Flint’s Elevator, cn the tooth Branch. rnoniag rrtvu the rtrer to Clark street. Apply to H.H.HONORS, 80 Dearborn street, mj 12 e6Co-lw TO BENT—2I2 Ohio street—a flrit*c!a»s Dwelling fcotit.ln perfect order,newly papered and paint ed throughout, with moaern conveniences. A two eiory biolc bam attached. Bent, ffiso. Pjsaesslon ime ediately. To Kent-55 Pine street—a first-class Dwelling House, nev.-iy papered and painted, with all modern'conven iences Itenr, 9700. Po-sesslon Immediately. W. H. SAMPSON, House and Land Agent, N0.3 Metric *U. tan Block. myl2-eaiß-iw TO KENT—A rare chance. A newbouse to rent and furniture for sole. House situated on Michi gan avenue, In one of the pleasantest locationsTn the city. Fnnutnrr, Camels. Ac., entlretr new, not bov ine teen used onlv about one month. Owls* to ill hea'ih, ice party wlihoß to leave tbs city. Rent. 8700 per aonnu. Address, giving n-oe la fall.nlac-of Dnflr.teflorwhere tobefoond, JOHN It. QUINCY, P. O. Box 1691, Chicago. • myließ77-St TO BENT—No. 445. The well known Krocery Slor*ul ihelale JOHN TATLOB, on West Ran doipj street. Is for rent. 'Plenty of room fer any kind of Dtj-lovM, with barn and stable. Terms rtMoasble. Apply on the premises myll-e9lMv TO, RENT—A very derlrable wholesale store. 39 South *V«ter Mr-t t- Inquire at 58 Dearborn-at- GKO. FAYrON «r COAS. A. ORA GORY. myll-c7Sslw fTO RENT—One of the best first- A rlosa retail boeisesA on T earborn street, wltbla two blocks or the Post Office. For particulars addreW pr-et '■ fllcc Pox !7in. Chieup. ' myii-e7j6-iw auction. ISral JSstatr—Countrs. 17011 PARE.—Great bargain. The Platte City A. (51r.) .>nu Proper'T—two Flooring Mills and Saw Jill), fDiuracmg lb* finest wat-r power u Weiitra Unecarl, savea mdee fiou Wniin, ani nine miles from Lravenverlb The water mill has four rna of eioce, and the eteuts m(U thren ran, and saw smlt—all » good order. Ce»»»li.i0o, Will be se d for • to close an estate Mips and photographs of the prop erty can Da seen at o_r office. BONO A UlcL, Reel Estate Agents, 44 Lsulle street. mylt-gTS-it X7OB HA J.E—At a sacrifice, one of tie be»t farm* lo Rsite Cunmy. only three miles irom Rlgln ltd one mile from Cilmcavu’e—lM e- res mest and 44 sorts of timber—is oCored for a few d<ra atagzebt barsatn SurVILLE * H vitTRY, RcalSs tsteAttomrys,Ho.9 Telegraph Bslldlng. m}l4.*lWt _* FOE SALE—Fanr a Flrst-i6O acres, pries $2400; improvemetla ccst sll-08; fiity-iti miles com Chicago. 21—53 acres, price $2600 : iraprov. cost $1(00; twelve miles (Tom Cclcago. 3rd—<3oß acres, pnse s2i,oCo;lmprov. cost $6000; el eh ty-oaa miles from Chicago. 4th—4Bo acres, price |672a; improv. cost 830C0; t rty-sli Dtleacom Chicago. fith-IDO acres, price S«SCO; Impror. cost $2500; lonrtccn miles from (ffilca* go. ttb—tO acres, price |5oo«; improT. cost $1203; ten miles from Chicago. 7th—223 acres, price $4160; Jmprov co»t s2'oo; twenty-two miles uom Chicago. Bill—HO acres, s'lca s.*oo<); iraprov. cost 929C0: twelve roll** from Chicago. Sib—l9l arrea. price SB7IO : im prov. cca. {Of; ufty one miles from Chicago.' 10th— IPS acres, price ?7O0O; Impror. cost $4000; twenty mile* ri om Chlngo. Npnd post sump sad get a fall description. Z. if. Cbic«so, JlL_Pcst Office Box 873. myU-e7384t 1?OE SAI^—A Pawn, twelve mllst south of Town JC Cut, Johnson Coaoty, lowa.of 590 acres—2l9seres In cultivation,23oacres tmber, the balancefenosdin { assure Jots, one fine farm house,* three good tenant oases besides, lame barn end a fine orcaard «f 30Q trees, a stem uw mm on the premises, not owned by the undersigned: black-mlth shoo and school house also on ti.c premises. Price. s7,ooo—part on Uiae II ro- Title perfect. Farther particulars elvennpoa applies-Jon lo Weasrt. EDMONU9 A RANSOM, At. torneys, lowa City, or to the owner J. L. CU'rriß3, Kankakee Cliy, ul. nys^?W>3w ALSO BOARDING— Two pieitißt rooms can be oh' uiaecloi geallem. nand their wives with board se 1U Mot roe • r-tt, opposite th-* Po tO >cs. ifap *lKd fjr sooo. Also s row single gentle uen i«r day beard or rooms. mvtl-g3\2t "DOARDING—A gentleman and wife will find very _D plcesaM rootr with b >ard tn a private family on tf£ r> • rth Side, ronvenitnUy located, ly addressing **H,"lrituce office. nijU-»7l 'it T> OAR DING.—One fnralahfd front room to rent JD with ooaro, suitable :«r two gentlemen, or a can* Vecian and wife, at p* Wabsaii ayeanv son beset comer of Randolph. Say boarders caa be a acorn* modated. _ 3yi4^3olt BOARDING.— Su'ta of roeme. furnished *r unfar nt.-i.ed.cao be had, with board, at 288 State street. BOARDING.— Two gentlemen Wishing a pleasant rror.t room, with closet, and within flye KinnrM* walk of an TostOffle-.can be ace immodatod ata rcesopable rste.st 17s Bast Madison street. Twodt* boarders con be accommodated at gSM *»a-vr«V Rcjextncea rtqoired, . * SJSSSSI* T2.®^L D J^Ptr'4L. fan3,B,ie(l or nnfamUhttdfroat TiO A JIDiNG ,-Two onfamlsbed rooms for gentle* SS rural,tied room aisaglgtsga LntSTfomJl “o' 01 * 1 ' the West SMe lull w ton af M,n3 e ’i*. Pc ' n ? o !i Ml, > Containing a small ror * bonnet at D. A. B»»dWlahm*at. and some cards from vf ?.?, B? . m B Footcigraphlc Qahery The iwderwtil Kls™*.'S-I, e ;i' d, ‘ 1 brle«iT»% iS» «l CUM- G »dery, U5 Lake stiwet. F /uf*'T. B £ aip d or ■tolen, on Moadsy_* * Fony. three year* 010. with doable frost teeth, kmeon dolists reward win be paid fbrMsro* turn to AUGUST KEITFEB, 21 MUwaokoe avenoA mjU-gld St •■ CTRAYKD-JiM Bewiia. Brett °vt tLSB'I barn, near corter of dute and Banjeloh ■“«**•• * Yelltw C w, wltn white bact fsce. *1“0 was about to calve, lodging fro«rlr,? l^ «}°fh,i3 wm return said cow to Mr.HIH will receive *9 r* u. c. HILL. aylig?Blt Lrwm_u Reward! - Estrsyed, from 239 Ontario •met, ooe lUht ted WUS cb tier ebooldan, wWtt bellj. w l^Pf®^jL o, St' Itnrewtuiebaci • re«a old; e»trsr*d Aaia/uar. 7W» Whoever milretorn tier to the ceJTe tbr above rewsnt. my>B»6B9-» X OST—On UioißOfaiair of tto lltnafifoy, li**, «J I j th* stair •tteotcara, two oiaenar •• ' jFaxSiau atn Roaming. Host. ®aamcc. T7~AXTEi;-Ais«j al WeCltf Orilni *> Tt ItI)UXSiVW*U my k£*i li v - XVAATED.-i i***y •eifqoa’llcd:« tß.v*b.-xlib ?7 t«» Jlod «n «*onv I vll»* b* *r *i* .- srnool, wber» •<*» i*»nlu pr rc:' 1 .!!» I.truc. m > *T.' LjuflfK’#. flaU'Vfi d :;il *• i.Tntoan *, well ft* At.c u&:i ;C u<*. Ain "rE"fa4; Oilfd’Tfr'l.tfV•- n.y »*.*:•• -Trv; . '■ V? or»t dyv c->:.tr -alcaic tv-go. o.u ▼•eit Side, near ••.a or •*.•..* f r* 1 ••■ SnDnble reftrtCs* fl;ea* Am-ra** r. c;.’ G»gi. . . .. i ..• Tl r A\TKI>-A D-rnnai Mdr nt. i• * t * , Tl cegMmot Mill a £*aJ.<*.lo : ••»*:• :j aid du a -w!< ff f9i i *i.ar» Atr no :e; s V h.Tii Pt-t! co' .=iei»jc,-» tiTCL. Ad.tr>„ -a *r PostOiSeu lioxy*sr. ClLceso. y? dt*i tow* *ti thf* s’a*e* 9* •••!£■ ,• wri* sirtir. ;nqnf? ~f ai.i’S."3- J.’i 1 ..'I r LIAV3.SI Lake airsrt, Chicago* - XXTASTEIt— A titsstian *»y s yosrt: w%a a* r. S \r bis. .Unaerstsatfa ui-l*e cars ot b»« a lr'*rtwTr<}re of ■ ’>, L.Ail,"7ril.uu« nuice. WANTPP-t Mti-ftoa «• - A I * p'o-. ».*y nr -n ntul * ’< st r , •nc’iftweii ■cen.pt-'i. in - liibaaJoe*-. *i r*fsieae«**i'Tso. Addiwßix •>?.• y W A NTED— V sltuatloOM *•*, - * t* !><*<><:• jccper wt CV'rk »a an* mercantile hn?.in>9e, hr aa iictlre ynxrjfi.*aa. ?? t0 Biyt'Clsss rcf.fcoer. Ac-'r-ss or *i»t»lf a ApryiMDs i-td Assist. * ; Prsrhcrn streef. Doom 5. Meec»»«"'«. N tets. Ac. I FINLrITACa . £my.«*«t4*ik VV ANTED—A sltnftilAn sttlnnine • T* Bnirror General Clerk *« aoy . ovl ni-r-’ / eni«e*a,by so retlTf yonas m«o.- h„ an"l*oir-'3t '• rerecce. Apply at »e Aov-r«..n, «nT tleaect * Botlarts Aftnt'v, ?l Oesrhem a.r-rt. i;c*«i*» *. tr*lMon-a.a«lo6n*,ies;aoiaEUL*c.i ' »riLr , r-it a co WANTED.—norkB.BooS-k-crr s.3,;*Mm«n p r • tT limehecpers t'inrtrernr*. Ojr-r’ta ro■ St#*tnbcs?». R*.y. lean frid-'S, Co lectors. An seckln? siinmlon*, should app.y at t*-o idT-rt -n.-i* and Gvccnl IlUflnfua Ageoey, S* Dearborn Booms. Several slnatlo'-s new''pen fncthnn* -pni arc restricted. A flra -ckrt • b«looa‘- cIMMa-.v.-o % i wee’a-a;*- boot and shoe, salcsmeu wurr*«». < myUf -llt • FINLSY A CO. \^J AP*TER —By a trustworthy imb, c situation ia i it jjruopry or rr«T?«! a «ti»rc. or .ny. ottirr ftrplr'Timi.i ahrre a of htt*me*»; won?dtr atiainro. b..; tfce {m-cfta! .hirCLi AdOret»**».WV'aG.PoitOmco. mrUp'O-it J "\\TANTED— PeH ami Hoard n 9 Mns-^ 1 JJJJW* or j“Coidi fiunUy. JuMresa w..” pch« i Office Bax SSB2. . nrll tffio-tl W ANTEW”Ta Beat—A coitasr rontaJnl ,| c six or ro#IT "•nn the w. *\ • g, ‘ f; 5» f l , i re#s s> tewksorm*, i. c. b. ii. otrce. ■ NTER—To~ ... - -..'—To - xrnpb Operaior it a, Uanroo Su, corner CUrJc- QifU-giMt XC’ANTED-A eood Coot; Washer and Iroiep. T I Apply stS3i Wabaafl-ar. my2lga7.u XU ANTED-A lUusnea la a Comail wloa Domain W »hiS*ci:T.lyftyouDitmaawbo:s;»thnr.)arf» sc* eoantatt. with an exeerlenco of six yi-an* in mis ■ranch-of business. andlsfuMvcof ne'cntta ri«»*p ixslt'on that * »y be aWgnvd big, uestuc rafsreacca #lt«. Aedress.iorfbur days,P.O.BoxSTUk mvU*g£d2t WANTED— By a respectable American tin. a r T t taanoa la a reaper taM* ©mate faml.v. to tin •'»>,!:Z *ta cl.stnl er work. Apt.lvat Mrs. D.PitA cT** IntciliceHcc cnee, ;xvouih Clark itrect, where netp of fcTery wlm gaod rcfcrcm-cs, may Jj oh»siu««. U entry ordin punctually I r«, Addrcsa, with sump, Do* 16&, _ myli g3j-i\ XATANTED—VIctcry! Victors!! Cutthm, Hu YT m.belli ►oi cnnjb.aarl Cxaxoxr. Tdiamiy cocMn nesV-iicnlci bl» unrivalled ►vH.tn of oaring ex pr*«»etl tovpyaddrws Is life sire caursmv.l-sra n froro same cb personal taatraoilos, Choic-i F-*tt.:r'f» lor sale. Squares :cr sale. Oidatand. 31 *»ar«a-.st* Chicago. r. O. Box :KB. my:;-s:<t-.i X\f ANTED— Immediately, tweuir five cigar Mak >¥ era >nd tww Packers, li»qm<-e «. **. '-..m-lj, mrcet. upstairs. LOUIS KRBI.vRDj. mrSuiNU WANTED—.' o,o*o Chftrapsgne Cottier. P. O. Hu- 53oS,stnt'ng pri--e oer dozen.or 7«EoncolpbstreuC [inyl3 liij H. =C*'iVIL. "TITANTED—A gerHt-ta*n desires board. xl*n a TT pieasart room* In n?prir-to ftmiv. er wh-re there are but ft w boarders, on Mlcftigm or -v b-di avenues, or on seme ttnet cross) c <*. aguaiweane between Randolph and TwoUVl s're-ts no I rait -if State street, rbe best refcrcn-.ca given. Ad'!re>a fa S ii F, Tribune eQice. my 3 jtlc-iut XXTANTED— immediately, »onr flwr-cl.-ss .trass- TT na‘er» ana one folly an.ll 'es ■* ukcchar-e ol first cists ccrtoin work. Pity liberal, •ppiywua references r<> Mrs. P. A. JACIvrON, 113 Lake »tr«ot. mjlS-eWC-ft TIJ ANTED—A Wet Narw Immediately. Addrew TV Ptat MiUceßox ifi'.e, CMcaso. m>l3etst-vt WANTED— Beard fora centTatnrn and wife in a nrlTsie family where ilirre am no bar t era. Kerth Side preferred. Address Box lN»>,xiTJa» nameanclocation. .. . mvt» tfS3i TI^ANTED— By an expereneed book ks-pw. a TT attu-,ilcß In *ltberm whcle.nl* house orbtnk. Good reiVrcnotagiren. Apply at this oClc*. mylSwbidS: * VVANTED—A competent cook. To n crod one I TT will pay Apply to Mr». SIOCRW, northwtit corner otWeat H3Uted-.tt. • ; my)3-tSCS-2t TTTANTED—A partner with SiciW ca«h is a light, TT gem<-el roanuiHCtaring ha*iue«* in luio .to its profits will be exceeding]; Inr.’p, bq-i th- denmd and sale* will he abundant addrert L. W. •». s>*kak, Chicago Post LfiJce, with real uaeio, <ko. nyiS-ofioKh 'VITANTED' Board (North S'de) f*r T? and wl:« Ina pavalo Pimi’r,sootho. - Usicaca asencosad nurth of riroob street. n«t<raaoe given andrequlred. Addiesa rcatOffice Box 197. BiylS-ey7:-8t XV ANTED—lmmediately, a good batlnoia mas, TT banns a small capital of‘tom $-*>oo to ytte, to take an Inttiett m a casb- paring bns.nL-sa. P.-Kltlvety no risk lu the c,ht.tr. Fcr pamcolura i y lat ter or apply In pereoato the underalgoed. TiilPP <ft GOOPlut.'a, ICS Madison street, Chisago. myi3.eV7fi.it XXTANTED-A house mtho Wester SonlhSidea» TV or the upper or lower part ofo hou«u snitabie for a ecctlcnian a> d wlft, Otb or tli rooms. Uefor ecce gli cn. AdJreta P;it Office Box *7. Chicago. XVANTED-Board la a family on the Nerth TT cine, near me coiner of dl:>ric ami Kinzio bW. where there are fow if aoy bo rders. Any word or Hi e led at lil Klrtle street, will receive attentloo. mjVd-IMKU . _ XYANTED -Highly tepor ant to mairied people. Ii V#e want every inarrißd.porson In the Onfteii States *nd Canaciaa to send tor one of our bcalko cntcrtace, **for tho maned only,*’ which contains information ol the utmoat Imoonanca to every :n*r rledp'r>OE,never before revest'd, that can be ob tained in no other way. Positively no bailing. All ccrnmnutcatlona strictly eonfldenMai. AUdreai, with Stamp, Dr. 9. BACHKLOit, Kankakee City. ui. o>y)S-tl>T4-Bt "WANTED—A tenOetnan and -wife to occupy • It pluisju.t uciuM)l»bed iron: room, with board, eoLTcDivnt to Rest Side street cars, a kco<i bum an Hie premises. Address Box 898. mylT-cSdl 9* TV ANTED—An expertsaced Ssles.aan. Oae with It ar extrcaWe country acquaintance and who baa traveled foraWaolrsalc Grocery Homo la t.Li-igo— to sneh a mao a liberal salary will La paid Adtl*qa», with real name. Sex 6*78, Chicago. myl3 eruj-gt X\TANTEI>-Ketflea, Wanted to rent a room with TT two or more Kettles, with Coll Pipe aid steam. Addre=a “fi P X,” Box 681,, rnyil e*3»-4t "WANTED—Beard in private families lor ft attending Brvsnt A Stmttcn's Commercial Col lege, wltbln one Dlls of college bol ting. Andros, firing location, number tlutcanheacco'm’Oiiakid, and price per week, BRYANT A STRAITON. 'ld cago. ay:i-«3ft2As *WASTED*-IMM to fIO.tXXJ. An active, enter- TT prising min. with some experUac* la and an aw technical tor the Drug Baslnes*. and with the above ament tof cash to invest, ran make an allgtbla eon ■eet'on. sod in one cf the beat Interior points In the State. The bn*lne«o o r the present sonoarn U already large and can he thre' led. with aap'txl sad energy. Kticr to LoRD A SMIIH, 23 Lake street. Cniaaao.lil, my;C-e779-10t ■kTTANTED.—Tb« one hundred men. strangers la ii jhiacity,wanting business, will do well to coil at Ecom ’4.no r ne fllsnt.l*7South CUrk »tr«c». Tho Invert).’ allon will curtjon sothiag. raylO oTl#-5t TTTANTED— For the Government in the Quarter- T T Dieter's Denartment.ac St. L0n1:,2,t00 Laborers. Wages $35 per montb and rations. Alto, l j)00 Team stem. Wages 135 per month and rations, ttbo tran* portctlon fumlihcd to place of dpsiiiutlnn and ro turned to St. I ools, Wo. For mrthas i.M*rma?loo in quire at the Gova nment Office, s o»h Watv street Chicago, lU, JA'fKS W. CLARK, mjt-eSB7-6ia Government Agent. TiT ANTED—W Carpenters and Joiner',and V t .Machinists, to wor.< In tbs savy i ord it Mound City. Pay oi Carpint»ra and Joiners, two 4«lUra and fifty cents, (250,1 and Machinist* thre* dollars (|L00) Sereay. Apply at T7. 3. saval Rcnd?vone, earner onh Clarx and North Water streets. JO'IN D. ILAtTY, Acl'g Vbl. Lieut tt. 3. Navy, Com’g Beads. ao2ftd'&l.!tn asanteu—S gents. w ANTED—A rate chance. I want to cagiga five v T or six general ageou to open olllcei through the v* cat ana supply sub-aiici ts wiihthe New Evol-vto F>ucxt SewjjTq Hxcbbsm Letters containing firnU clces reference* win receive picmptotcentioa. nd dreas R. T. BUSO, Chicago, IU. m IJ-M4-3S ANTED.—Employment. $73 a Month. Agents TT waDre-tosensewiagMscMr.es. >ve will give ■ comml»loa on all machines sold, or <*mMov agents who wul'woTk for the above wngea rod all expanaea peld. Adereaa D. B. HERRINTON A «Q., Uetrr.lt. "* c s; \v ANTED,—ITS a Montb. I want to b'ra Agents tt lu every county aegis a month, expwura paid to sell my new cheap Family Sewing Machinas Ad! dr«sa 8. iiAUISO.N, AifTed, Maine. fo3l-vil7-3ta \V Agcnta. The Wonder of tbs "LpxrrxirijfTGanxaaL Qsvwp Mim. moth Prlee Package. The bast Pacrsgo in -ho World. Agenta can make fiOOpjrmontb seUlngmy «t*ttp for Circular to it. B. Landor. Agent, ft* Lake streeL , apiAdaiMm XITANTED—IOO Agents to sell tho Life of Pnssiw 11 d»st Lntcots, the Piovnxx Bot, aroas*** Histokt of the Great Amertran Rebellion, Faorria Csxjt JiLcarnATiD »sctci,opkdia oy atmatid NaTUBX, conialnUg ISSO acurste engravlnas of tbo whole animal kingdom—new works. 4 Fcr terms sod circular enclose stamps to ffm. H. Fust, Central AgciKjp. O. Box 4725, Chicago. __ mylo-o(s9tt Vi ANTED—JOO.OOO ogetta jorlOO days, to Intwv O.lv dac ti b fl lflo * t CUl i£ rful 4011 wccveifml Frlxo Package In tie world. Watches ate civ an free to r^7v a ?f. , ;. B fi“ dWSllTcrlca ntchln Sndr!o£ f*old Lockets, among oar packages, tis ncr A? w- wui guarantee can * maoa iL/br any onteZ ptMrg man. Clrcuar five. Address C. M DCWW ACU.IS2 and m Clark street. ioykmtt \V SWelent Azratv tn every county la *AJL to «U J.S. C. Ahbeu’a Hi* torr of Ihe Rebel lon, Ueadtevi Llf# 0 f WasalnetoaT «n,^ ar * n ,"T *E d Popular works, which w effl? °» l sf Eeß °- me fac »lmlle of the Emanot BlPoS; 1« *mm Ctot ■tre^CMgg,. sfaffcsa Kerolatlonary War to the Groat B*> mSST^ # *,*•* '•ort extant for agent*. Bu*tnes Aadreee J. N. WHIDDBN, No. 7 MethS ° i^^'}sJJ®lock.Chlc»*o, in, P.0.80x334. WfiSSMJPa Sis«i^-o.?ESs r a^af u s; jsxms 1M my publication*. B. k. LAN DON. Ageat. as »«*- street, opposite the Tremoot House. my^o3BS*l». English and German. Also, CssuxiCLaa oy m* b . T Dt - Beptt. Bchmuckerl Hi*, tory of the Rebellion le now two Well aad Rtyerahly known to need anyvomment. Twovclnmeeareaow ready, completing the history to the fall of tick* •urw and Port Hudson, and beautifully Illustrated with eograylrsrsby ? arte in. The Chronicle* u one of the note popular act. cy bo. ke extant, twelfth edition belrs now in preea. It If a hatarroo* outline of the >ebullion, wrtten in the ancient chronicle aiyie. Kriee volume. Address C. *. VBNTdrCO., Pn> Ushers, 11? Dearborn street, Chicago, Illinois. mys eZSC-lm ___ XITANTED.—f« per month! I want Agrnte at tv *6O a month, expense* paid, to acll tnj Krna- LimSQ Pnsciis OarsXToi. Itr&xnu, and thirteen other new, useful and cnrloos articles., Fifteen pix- CUlara sent mu. AddiSM JOHN F. LORO, Bldd* fowl, Maine. Real ISstate-OTits FOB R* TE-13.W. A genteel twt>9tory cotters containing seven large rooms plea-amlr s-‘t»' ted la * aeon neljhbethuOd on the North Aide uear the City Limits. To Bunt—3d. ml, Ith end Mb storlea offior* fM Lsk* street cheap to a rooi tsoant, or THB( IK>KI UOXJSROOS A CO .. W Dearborn sticol myi»gallt , Fob MALE—im ftet fro«*’"f«Il Jppts, on p™ir!e ■ml Cainmet avaane, asar Twecty-ilfih street, at aiowprfc*. _ Ifexiltoo Wabaah aveano corner of Tweaty-fltlnkt, 2Sxl7> on Waba*h avenue, near Koartenato street. 100x139 laot on Warren, rear tb* t*ark. AUolctata aUPiTialenaof thaclty. J- L. LXS, 6fl CU/k street. mjl*-g».U FOR SALE—Lota. Good Bundior aad Sealdemc* Lorn, pleasantly located la she wiac Division, ea Chicago avence, Indiana. Hubbard aad Nnhlestrneta. at from tioo to • 'oe, on loan or abort time* adoS to J JIClIKUlkl!:, InßonliMiuclil.rtli'i Jiii tt xuc Saadolph street. fra*-*w-rwi F)S SAMS—A neat, well-built Cotta** itosmi pleasantly located aad shaded, and lw*e lot. Apply to GEO. West Inmana street, betweem Bluabeth ao*JuS.^ TOR SALK—C*a*o. Lot oa Wabuk iv»>. SaJSf‘cilS; At -Boa * , -I