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THE LAST MURDER. Tho Mystory of tho Hunt Street Tragedy Cleaved Up. Arrest of tho Assamsin of Young Tars Gustav Larson, Ho Proves to Be a Boy Only Fourteen Years Old. Coroner’s Inquest on the Remeins of the Murdered Man, Confession of tho Crimo by the Candidate for a Supersedens, Tho assassin of Lars Gustav Larson, tho fall details of whoso murder wero publishod in yostor- dny's Tninung, hasbeon arrested. Il is o boy of 15 yenrs, namod James Dwyer,—a stunted, cunning-looking littlo follow, with a sbarp, weuzenod face, and wicked oyes, Iis proper vamo is eald to bo Dolnnoy, buthois bottor Lnown by his step-fathor's nomo, Dwyer, Tho boy'a antocadonts aro far from good, and his ns- socintes have beon of tho worst possiblo doserip- tion.” His stop-father {s o drunkard, divorcod from his wifo;. his mother, a hard-working, ig- norant woman, is n perfeot virngo, whoso tonguo lu aterror totho neighborhood in which sho livos,—n neighborhood which is far from boing respectable, or oven law-abiding; lis older ‘brothor {u a thiof, aud is now sorving out a long sentence in the Houso of Corroction. THE YOUTIFUT, MUBDERER has been brought up without much regard to Liumoral or montnl training, and has beon al- Jowed to make companions of boys old in orimo. Tho crowd with which ko ran have beon sus- pected of various robbories in the vieinity of Hunt streot, whero this last murder was com- mitted, and always wont armed with knivos and plstols. Tho Dwyer boys havo fully ropald tho flebt thoy owo thelr paronts for tho neglect with which they lave been treated, aud have fur- nished o torriblo oxample for other paronts to tako warning from. + THE ABRIST. Young Dwyor wns arrcstod ot his house on Hunt streot shortly after the murder was com- mitted, by tho Sergeant in command of .tho Eighth Precinet Station, It was not known at that timo that ho was tho murdorer, but it was suspooted that ho was acquainted with the boy who had done thoe deod, and could give informa- tion that would lend to his arrost. When brought to tho polico station he denied all knowlodgo of tho crime, and assorted that ho did not kuow any of the boys with whom Larson ond bis young companion, Isnacton, hed tha nltercation. 1o also gave a wrong namo (o tho oflicers. > DETLCTIVE BIMMONS waa dotailed to work on the oasc, yostordsy, and with his usnal shrowdness and good fortune ho fmmodiatoly oleared up tho mystery by find- ing the boy to whom Dwyer had given tho knifo with which Larson's lifo had beon taken, This lads namo is Olo Johnson, and the manner in whicl: the weapon camo into his posscssion is rolated in his ovidenco before the Coronor's jury, which appears further on. It is vory ovi- dent that Dwyer sought to implicate him by pro- sonting him with “tho lnife. Aftor Simmons found tho boy Johnson, Dwyor confossed tho crime, 'Lho knifo is a common jack-knifo, with a blade about threo inchios in iength, upon whick thero aro several blood-stains, CORONER STEPHENS Dold un inquost upon Larson's body yostordsy oftornoon, at hia late residenco,- No. 276 Wost Erio strect. The witnesses of the murder wera all young children, but they gave their testimo- ny in o connceted and straightforward manner. tho following is tho result of {ho investigation : DR. ¥. A, ZAMONS, County Physiciun, testified that he had mado o _post mortem cxamination of Lars Gustave Lar~ &en, ond found a punctured wound in the loft sido of tho chest, about two inches below and ona inch to tho right of the nipplo, ponotrating ‘tho chent. Upon opening tho chest and abdomen, the abdominal organs twero found to bo in o honlthy condition and free from wounds. The lungs and liver woro also in o healthy state. In tho apox of the hoart o punctured wound, mado by somo sharp-pointed instrnmont, waa found, This wound had lot out all the fluid contonts of that organ, and had censed the man's death, MARY ANN SDIONS, agod 12 yonrs, testified as followa: She did not understand the naturo of an oath, but would tell zll she knew., About 6 o'clock on Monday even- ing, a5 he wae standing on thoe fco noar the cor- norof Hunt and Elizabethstroots,in company with otber littlo girls, sho obsorved n crowd of ‘boys, four in number, standing near the snme corner. Bho know two of them, James Dwyer, aud anoth- er boy nomod Furlong, Tho Loys woro fighting with & man, and throwing snowballs at him, One of tho boys, James Dwyer, stabbed the uan, and thon all of them ran away. Witness did not seo tho man strike any of the boys, Bho was nbout twonty-five feet distant at tho timo of the stabbing, Witnoss was positivo that James Dwyer wny the murderer, ns none of the other oy were near onongh t0 tho man to etab him, Aftar boing stabbed, Larsen ran o _few fect, ag if to cateh the boys, and then fell down dead, OHMARLES 18AACHON, on baing aworn, tostificd that ho was 16 yoors of 8ge, and rosided ot No. 17 Hunt stroet. o know the murderod man for somoe timo, Ho last 82w him alivo about 6 o'clock on Monday even- Ing. Larson was then in front of Nos. 83 and 95 Hunt stroot, Witnoss and deceassd wore_goin, into tho formor Liouss to 560 & man named Dahl but o was not at home, and o thoy wont toward the corner of Elizaloth and Hunt streots, Thero they mot four or five Loys, who followed thom. 0na of the boys strucl witnoss, sndlio (witnous) ran to whero some littlo girls woro standing, ZLarsen thon ran afioer one of the boys and kicked him. Tho boys and witness ran away, and when Xio roturned Jio found Larson lying on tho side- walk, Witness did not know nt that timo that tho raan was stabbed, o did not sce any of the boys atab him. o knew two boys named James Dwyer and Waltor Furlong, and eaw them about 4 o'cloclk at the corner of Wost Indi- anu and Rucker streots, but could not say that thoy were in the crowd which assaulted him, MATIHILDA ANDERSON'S TESTIMONT wag a6 follows: Bho was 16 yoars of ugo, and re- sided at No. 84 Hunt stroet. On Monday oven- Ing, about 0 o'clock, sho saw bofi'u throwing enowball ot & man. Thoro was a boy with the man, Witnoss at the timo was playing at the cornor of Elizaboth ana Hunt stroots, wiih four othor ghls. Bho saw tho man walk aftor tho boys, and then snw him fall. Bhe did not sce any ono atab the man, and Lnew but ono of the boys, Iis name was Jatos Dwyer. OLE JOINBON'S TESTIMONY, Tho following was Olo Johnson's evidence ; Ho was 17 yoars of age, and resided at No. 173 North Halsted streot, He was acquainted with Jamos Dwyer. On Monday oveming, about 8 o'clock, ho ‘went to Dwyer's Louso to inquiro nbout his Lrothior, who s In tho DBridewoll, James Dh‘[‘:el was in bed, and told witnoss that b was sick, but ho got up shortly aftorward, drersod hiniself, andate his suppor,” Iis mothot told him to go on Fourth streot and got somo clothes to be washed. 1o walked to Milwaukoe avenuo with witnoss, and then stopped to talk to two othor. I.va[\lm uamgd Albert Sinonson and Fredorick Mablor, Whilo witnoss was in Dwyor's honse James Dwyor told his younger brothor to got o knifo that was undor tho lounge. Thoboy did an ho was bado, and handed thy knife to his brothor, who theu hunded it to wituess. {Pho knifo wau hore pro- duced,) Whilo on Milwaukea avenue, Jamon Duwyor told witnoss that o man Iioked him, and that Lo had struck the man with n Lnifo—thoe samo knifa which witness had in his pockot. KATY ANDENSON testificd thet mho was 12 'yearsof ago, and did oot undorstand tho nulure of an oaih, Ilor statomont was_talken, Ble resided at No. 84 Hunt streot, DId not koo tho stabbing, bub saw somno boys throwing snowballs at deconsod, Ifo started to run aftor tho boys, but fell on his faco aftor going u fow stops, 'Thora were four boys, but vitness ouly knew oue of thom—Jimmy Diwyer. DERTIE LARBEN'A BWORN TESTIMONY was ay follows: Bhe woy 17 yoara of sgo, and | warnad liim, howovor, nol to ey anytl vosided nt No, 25 llunt streot. On Monday ovoning, whilo comingg back from n grocery storo slio s threo or four boyn ntanding o 1tun alroot, near tha cornor of Flizaboth, Thoy wero juarralling with o inao.Fho hoys fan may,and tho man aturted to run’ after thom, bub ho foll aftor golng o fow slops. Wittess only knowono of the hoys—Timmio Dwyor. Bho did not ses nny of tho boys sbillco or atab {ha man, and did not geo tho man strike any of the boys, . THE TRIBONER' STATEMENT. ‘Whon ali tho teslimony had boon talon, the young assassin wan brought into tho prorenco of tho jury. IIe lookod them boldly in the faco, and “appoarod as unconcerned aw if his hands wore not utalned with the life-blood of o human bolng. Tho Coronor informed him that o was at libor(; to mako n statomont to tho ljmy, Tk hing that would criminato himuelf or fnjuro hin caso In tho npper Court. Dwyor, with & ort of doflant nlr, unld ho wonld toll the truth, It was Jio who utabbed Lorson, bub tho Inttor hind kicked him, and was In the not of choking him when the Inifo was used, As ho seomed to have nothing furthor to eny, 110 wng romoved, and the jury procoeded {o dae liborale on tho testimony,~ After o brlof consul- tation, thoy rendored thé following VERDIOT t Thol the sald Tara Guatay Laraon, now lying dead at No, 236 Weal Erfe ntreat, i the ' Gity of Ghleago, Uounty of Cook, and Biaté of Tiiuole, cawo to. his donth from n wound of tho left breast, penolrating (o heart ; aatd wound boing produced by n knifa in tho bands'of Jamea Diwor, TIHE PRISONER wna {nkon to the &ixth Procinct Station, whoro tho Goronor issned s warrant for Lis incarcorn- tion in tho County dail. A yoporlo: of Tus Tnmpse had & brief” convorantion with him be- foro lio eot out for the Iattor institution. ITa was fouud preing his coll with the mensured strido of o mon. Ifis handu woro buried in hiw pontaloons pockot, and he hold his hond down 08 if lo wore in deop meditation, His old-fash= ioned manner and spocch showod bitn to bo pos- fAossod of nlirowdneea far in advanco of hin yenrs, and did not improsg tho interviowor with tho thought that ho felt any romorse for tho torriblo orime which lio had committed, or hnd any adoquato conooption of tha fato that was bdfore him. The boyab flrst scomod to tako pride fn the fact that hé was tho objoct of 5o much attention, but somo chanco romark about his mother brought tenrs to his oyer, and wrung from him tho oxclamation, I wish I had takon my mother’s advico!’ Ho quickly rocovered his “welf-possession, howover, ang spoke complacently of the bloody deed. It ia sad to think that thero nre n scoro of boys in tho samo locality whero i‘oun Dwyor lived, who aro Just as viclonn na holu. I1is critio, Towovor, and tho speedy punishment by which it will bo followod, mny have n benofleicl effcet upon thom by frightoning thom into o bottor way of living. " RAILROAD NEWS. CHICAGO. To the Editor af The Chicago Tiibuné Bin: In tho name of ono thousrnd commutern upon tho Milwaukeo Division of tho Northwost- orn Railroad, X wish to ask the Genornl Managor for a renownl of tho dopot accommodntions on- Joyed boforo tho firo. For manyyenrs noarly all accommodation trains left and rcturned to the Wolls streot dopot, and hundreds of homes upon tho line of our rond wore purchased with tho he- liof that this long-atanding privelogo would bo continued without limitation. -Duriug tho last fittoon months wo, and hundrods of Indies and childron, have been foreod to walk n quarter of & milo furtler, twico n day, through rain, heat, snd cold to the Xinzio streot depot. Cnnnot some, ot loast, of our many trains bo nllowed to arrivo at nnrldnpnfl from the Wella rtreet dopot ? AccOMMODATION. Tho Chicngo & Northwoatern Tiaflroad Com- Imuy will furnish an nuexpectod solution to tho el quostion at tho frontior sottlemonts during the noxt summer, 11, Howo, tho Genoral Manngor, {8 orodited with tho partial dovelopmont of the plan to bo adopted, whicl is 08 follows: Conl is to bo brought dirct from tho oxtonsive flolds of Illinois, on tho North- wostorn cave, and sold to tho sctilers on tho lino of tho rond ponotrating into tho “troolosn westo."” of Minnosota al o trifle above cost. It is bolieved this }flau will onablo tho pooplo to securo on abundant supply of fucl noxt wintor at o ronsonable prico. Tho Gonoral Buperintendents of tho Michigan Contral and Chicago & Alton Railronds havo is- sued orders probibiting the sale of liquor nt tho onting stations and on tho cars of their road. This action will rocoive the hoerty commonda- tion of tho publio, and will do much to reduce tho number of railway accldonts, Colonel J, EAST. From tho Forty-sixth Annual Report of tho President and Dircotors of tho Baltimoro & Ohio Tailrond Company for the year ending Sopt. 90, 1873, wo make tho following oxtracts: The total nmount of rovemues, compared with the provious yoar, aro: 1872, $18,620,077.0: 1871, $12,657,520.43; increnso, £1,000,147.89, The gross earnings of tho Main Btom, including tho Winohestor & Potomao, Washington County, and Winchostor & Birasburg Branches, havo been $10,054;471.62, The oxponses of working ank kooping thoroads and machinery in repair amounted to $6,123,899.93, belng 57.46 por cont upon the earnings, showing o decreaso of 2.13 per cont, compdred with the provious year, It is shown that the earnings, in comparison with the fiscal year 1871; lLave in- cronsod §741,081,13, and the expenses £215,- 512,25, making a comparativoinereneo in tho not proflts of $525,668.68. A dividend of ¢ per cont upon the capital stock wns paid on the 1st of ovomber, 1871, and on tho st of May, 1872, o dividend of b por cont. Tho profit and loss nc- count shows an_incroaso in tho pnst yoar of $2,005,687.08, Tho roport of tho transportation dopartment shows a lnrge expausion of tonnago of through morchandise, Last and Wost. Tho conl trado shows an aggrogate of 2,06%,053 to Tho * surplus fund,” roprosonting earnings i vosted in engincs, cars, machinory, buildings bridges, double-track, connecting roads and thoir oquipment, not ‘represented by stock or bonds, amounts to §26,162,269.86, ~For tho fu- ture, tho great work in contomplation, in fur~ theranco of tho intercets of the rond andits Westorn connections, is tho construction of tho Taltimoro, Pittsburgh & Obicngo Bnilway from o point 90'milos north of Nowacl (Oio), on tho Luko Erio Divislon, to Ohicago,— ‘distanco of 200 milos,—which I8 oxpeoted within 18 months to bo built aud inuso. Tho oxhibit of tho_sffairs, prosent and prospective, is highly creditablo to all concerned in the manngomout and working of tho rond. - Last weol tho Duflalo, Corry & Pittaburgh cross-cut) oad wne sold to Colonel Phillips, rosidout of tho Oil Oreck & Alloghony River and the Allegheny Valley Ronds. It is undor- atood that theso threo roads will now form ono uniuterrupted lino from Boston to_Pittsburgh, toborunin the intorest of the Penusylvania Contral. It seoms probablo that, wuder Lhis now arrangomont, tho connoction of the new consol- idated rond with the Lake Shoro & Michigan Bouthern at Brocton, will not answer the requiro- monts of Colonals Scott and Phillips, and that, thoroforo, a dircot aud indopendont. routo from some point on tho Cross-Cut to Buffalo will soon bo constructed. Tho plan_ is to build from tho summit of = Lake Ridgo, at o point & fow miles south of the too well-known station of Prospect. Fromn this point tho new road will striko eestward, pnssing the ridgo, to and through Frodonin, and thonco via TForstvillo to Buffalo, By tho direot _rond from the Summit to tho city, tho route to Pittsburgh via Corry will Lo shortened somo twonty-five miles, and the stoop i,’mdou of tho Crous-Cut from tho ridge tothe Inke ghore will also Lo avoided. Tho Cross-Cut link of the uow con- dolidation is sadly out of ropair and will necd to bo rolnid througliout, Tho rond will ho ab onco put into ropair, and the_new managoment will Tun tining tllmll&:h from Pittsburgh to Buffalo ovor the consolldatod roads bofore tho closa of noxt summer. It Is ostimated that during tho month of De- combor last, 21,48 freight cary paseed Mifilin on tho Ponnsylvanin Coutral Itailroad, which, if placed in a continuous line,would make a strotch of 162 miles, It is ostimnted thut 4,339 miles of {rioght cars pass Mifllin [ ono year, Whon tho stupendons business of tho romd s compro- honded, and then the faot {uken into conaidoras tion that so fow acoidonts ocour, romo idea can bo formed of the vigilanco roquired of all eme E;layen to securo tho eafo aud rogular transit of hoso trains, ‘I'he flrst mortgago on tho Boston, Iartford & Evie Tuilroad, will bo_foroclosed for non-pey~ mont_of intorest March 18, and notico will 2]mn bo given to all bond-holdors to meot for the organization ~of & now com- pany. ho stock and floating debt will by this meana bo w(lpml ont, and tho bond- oldors will recoive stock in tho new compnuy ut the rato of ton shares for overy 1,000, 'f'honot oarnings of thoe road for tho prut yoar amountod to avor 208,000, The lagt rail on the Canada Southern Rallway, bobweon Bt, Clalr, Mivhigan aud 8t. Thowns, Ontario, wan Inid Inst Thursday, It fa now an- nouncod that thin company will remain_distinet from the Caunda, Michigan & Ohieago Tnad, aud that tho Intler will eonnect at St Claly with uomo othor liuo, not yob nnnouneod. Work npon (ha 0., M, & O, Road, which was susponrdod Last fall, atlor the firadinng nnd Deldtng v don, will bo- g ey I tho nprirg, ' Tho Leko Ontario Bhoro Rallroad s progreu- ing rapidly, Thorouto lies along tha thove of of Latto Ontario from Omwego to Miurnra Nlvor, 1'ho oarn will not run boyond Soduu this winter. “ho rond Iiu Lon in oporation (o Wolcott, 23 miloy, for somn_weeka, At Wallington the rord crossen (he latoly oponed Tino from Sodus-into tha conl country, now ruuning south ns far ag Cenova. NORTHWEST, The Graon Bey & Lnlo opin Rallway was ro- contly comploLed to Morrlilan, tho point of ntor- neetion with (he Weet Witconsin Rallroad, and rogular passonger tralng commoncod runhing last woelt, +'I'ic country botween Morrillan, the prosont terminuy of tho road, and Wabasha, tho proocosod final tormiuus, is tho region of tho sichest farming land In tho Btato, and bor- devs on tho great lumberlng distriots of Went and Contral Wisconsin, Tho fionl torminus of tho road f0 mob yeb settled, and Wabnshs, on tho Misstuelppi Tivor, fs up snd dolng to securo it. Thewo aro aro now no railroads striking tho town, but Lloro nrg four proposed lines under considora- tion, the mrnugors of whioh are only awalling tho action of tho managoera of tho Greon Bay & Loke Pepin Road., If Wabnsha ahall bo tho ter- minug of tho rond, then theso four lines will bo at once built to that point. Tho gonoral routes of tho proposed lines ave na follows: A rond from Wabasha fo Faribault and Mankato, about 100 wmiles wost, conneeting with $t. Daul and Sioux City, snd ab Faibault with the systom of north and south rallronds of Town and Minno- sotn. A rond from Wnbnsha to Owatons, about cighly milos, - conmecting with_tho’ storth oud © outh. lines, ond which may Do oxtonded Uhrongh _ Southwostern Minnosotn and Norliwestorn Towa, connocting with tho Unfon_Prcifle Tailwny. A Tond ronth- wentorly from Wabasha Lo Fort Dodge, Iowa, Dy tho wny of Rochostor, Fort Dodgo'fa tho contro of tilo Tovin conl fiolds, nud tlio_{mpor- tanco of {hin ronto may bo judged by tho fact that thoro aro 27,000 equare miles of coal landy in Town. Tho Chippown & Red Cedar Vailoy Road, 160 milon long, running northwosterly along the Chippowa Valley, to Ashland, on Lako Suporior. A rond flity miles long, ruming northwesterly from Wabasha, would connoct with {ho Northorn Pnolfic Railwng, Thoao voutos are nll feasiblo, and it _in not unlikely that tho Groch Bay & Lako Pepin Company will tnko into conaldoration the advantagos offorod by Wabaalia s selecting & final tommiiug for theie road. Wo obeorve that s favorablo roport to the Milwankeo & 8t. Paul Company of the survoy of the proposed now road from Rod Wing to Still- wator, iag boen rendered. Tho lino crosscs tho rivor at Red Wing, proccods up tho Trinibolle Valley to Forastyillo, and thonco via River Falls to Iudson and Stillwator. 0, 0, Miller, englnoor of tho Chippowa Valley & Red Codat River Railtoad, bus mado hie roport of the survoy from _tho Missinsippi Rivor to Chippown Falls, in which ho cstimntes that tho cost of construction, oxclusive of iron, will Do nbont $6,680 por aile, Wo understand that tho Milwaukeo & St Panl Taitvny Compuny will build the ratiraed from Proscott to Superior, with a braash to Bayfleld, if thio St Oroix and Suporior land graut can bo transforrad o them. VIEST. Froight tarifl on the Union Paciflo Rallway for tho yoar 1873 hay been much greator than during {ho yonr 1871, The books of the Company show that at least 1,010 moro caras Linvo passed from Ogdon to Omaha fieighted with tho most valua~ blo commoditios of the Eastorn aud the Western worlds. The rond haa carried 662 cars of bull- ion, nnincrearo of 202 as compared with the provious year; 40 of leather, instesd of 7 in 1871 ; 101 moro cars of fish, 75 moro of wino, 83 moro of furs, 26 more of wsilk; while, for the firat timo, grain calied for 200 cars, and flour for 208, Tho Company is now woighing all cars of freight. It was found that sono persons wero crowding all thoy could into u car, and. thus, so- ouring an immenso advantago ovor iho honest shipper, ‘Ibo allowanco is 20,000 pounds to a car, nnd the vory firat car woighed undor tho now rulo conteinod 26,000 pounds, SOUTH. A railway caso of "somo intorost wna decided in the Burenu County (Ill.) Oircuit Conrt last Sat- urday. Tho bondholders of the Mondotn & Prophotstown Rnilroad sought to compol tho town, under the law of 1849, giving towns the right to approprinto cortain surplus {nxes and tho tax on tho read-bed {0 pay on tho interest and principal. Tho town obtained sn injunction against the collaction of tho taxos on thogronnd that the terms of the law had not beon complied with. A hearing of the caso was concludod Sat- urdey, and the injunction was made porpotual. Afossra. Nathaniol Sands, H. R. Hulburd, and N. P, Bavhs recontly visitod Cincinnatl in the intorost of tho Kentucky & Gront Enstern Hailroad franchiso. Tho Company bave como_into the posucssion of 26,000 ncres of wood and mineral country in Kentucky, and hinye placed undercon- tract alxty miles of their rond, from Maywvillo to o point opposite Portemouth, 0., from which thoro in an old establishiod line'north. p et iy HYDE PARK IN ARNS. Progress of the Perfumery War at Alnsworth ;-Mavar Cady on Haud aml Very Doter- mined. 1t nppoars thot aftor Mr. Cndy sorved tho notico on Mr. W. C, Cleland, of the Pittsburgh & Fort Wayne Railrond, on Monday, that ho telographed to Mr, Ralston, Secretary of tho os- tablishmont, at Aineworth, in relation to tha notico, and that Mr. Ralston telographed bnok to him to nend on the offal ‘train and ho would indemnify the road, and hold the employes harm« less. But yestorday morning oarly thero camo on tho ground at Ainsworth atatlon Mayor Cady, Captnin Binford, and alt the police forco of Hydo Tark, and Mr. Ralston thought it best to recon- noitro, and soo what it all moant. o lo intor- viewed Mayor Cndy, and found that it was dotormined to arrost ovory employo on tho troin, tako thom up to the \'illn&'n Hnll, have them triod; if guilty, fined, and, if fines woro not paid, Lo commit'thom_alt to’ tho villngo prison. Ir. Ralston proposed to havo them tried nb Ainsworlls, and to himaolf pay thoir flues thoro; but Mr., ém‘y would not entortain the idea for & momout, but insisted on a chango of venuo. It apponrs that Prosidont Baugh, of Philadelphin, i also on the ground, but did not mako himself known, Becrotary Ralston tried all ways to compromiso; to got plodgos for tho futuro, &o., but, not boing ablo to oxtract any comfort, finally telegraphod back and lad tho offal train stopped at_ Buglowood. This ho did not make known (o Mr, Endy, but implicd that tho train was coming, and would bo thore in o fow minufes; but Mr. Cady found out that tho train had Leen stopped, aud 8o camo away, lonv~' ing all the Imllcu forco still ou tho ground. And thora they have ordera to remnin, masters of the situation, for iho presont. SR Muanifesto by Mr. Xuslin, In opening his Fora Clavigera for_Docombor, Mr. Ruskin writes: “My frionds, I shall not cull you i any more aftor this Christmns; first, beeauso things have chanced to mo of Jato which bavo mada mo too sulky to bo Iriends with any- Dbody ; socondly, becauso In the two yeurs during which I have hoen wri "ql not ono of you has sent n friondly anewer; Inetly, boeausc, ovon if you wero my frionds, it would bo wasto print to enil you g0 onco a month, Nor shnll I slgn my- g0l ¥ faithfully yours” any moro, bolug vory far from faithfully lur own, and having found mout other people nnything Lut faithfully mino, Nor shulk T sign my namo, for I never like tho look of 1t, being, £ approhond, only whort for rough slin,” in' the senzo of “ Pl ukin (and, indoad, the plauot undor which I was born, Saturn, hos suprema powee ovor nigh); Norenn I find hige torieal montion of iy other form of tho namo excopt ono I mado no roferonco to whon it oce eurred, o4 that of Lho loading devil of four, rod- skin, Dino-gkin—and I forget the skins ot tho other tvvo—who porformod in & roligious play of tho fourtesuth century, which was noarly as comleal n4 the roligiany enrnest of our own cons tary, Bo that tho latters will bogin, honcefor ward, without addresy, and end without siguas ture, You will probably kuow whom thoy come {mllu, and I dou't 1 the least caro whom they go o —————— ‘Ihora aro rumors at QYuobies of changes in the Local Cabinot aud the lg)polntmmlt of " tho pros- ent Promier, Hon. My, Chinuveaw, to succeod Sir N, I, Doltouu na Lioutousut Govornor, WASHINGTON. Two New Paintings at the Capitol, Powell’s ¢ Baitio of Lake Erly" and Moraw's “ Yellowstone Valley® Catlin's Indian Paintings. From Our Oirn Correspondent. WasHiaToN, Jau. 1, 1673, TIE NEW PAINTINGH AT TILE OAPITOL. Whilo half tho town was Now Yoor ealling, the nxon aud sorows of earpantors wero at work on Lo Sonato sido of tha Capitol edifics, fantonr- ing Into tho wall, over tho gront onst stairoate, Cowell's Jarge painting of “Tho Battle of Lake Erlo.” Tor mnuy years tho spot Ins boon oceu- plod by a paiuting of Washington mounted, Tho cost of Powell's painting way nmplo to havo contentod n very considerablo artist, vle, #25,000, ‘The order waa given ohiefly by tho co- oporation of Clencral Schenck, who held to tho notion of all P'rotectionists, that it i3 Lotter to oncourago & bad arlist of one's own Slato than o good ono of somo othor Btate. Mr, Jny Cooke perceived the folly of this principlo In arb whon Iio charged sn Ohio! dy with n commission to puint Dut-iu-Bay, and it was forwnidod to him insurod for €8,000. It was condoned for at ara nud glory of thin nn- anin, o g B ok n e et o show wo ate £10,000 (o you: A for liin daub of ueonary, which I Dolichd bafore o was born," aarin ——— Lady Menconsfiold and Mr, BDisrnclie London Correspondence afthe New York Ivening Port, "T'ho death {s announcad this morning of Lady Boaconafleld; tno wifo of My, Bonjamin Diaraeli, “horoby hangs tnlo—in fnot, govoral of thom | Lot wn heo how thoy will all look whon nirung togethor. Lady Tisnconsficld was H3 yoars of nga, and Mr, Dinraolt nsomething liko™ yonrs Joungor. thy Indy lind hoon Lo WiTo of Wynid- i Lowin, o man of Immonuo fortune, Young Dizrneli and this Me, Lowis clubbod togothicr Yoaru ngo to rprenent o cortoin dowblosonter comntibuonoy in the Hotwme of Commions. ‘Lhero wns Lho usunl divicion of dutics in tho vew firm Dinrnclt furnished {he bising md tho oratory and Lowls the monay, U oxchango positions would hnvo loon onuaily fmpoaini Yo both, Peoplo now living yomenber having henrd Lady Denoonsfleld wpeale disparagingly of hor hus- haad'n intollectunl atinimnenty, and, indoed, of hor husband himcelf, and _ oulogizo Dimacli to (Lo skies, 'Chis was durlug tho ‘*Lorgain and salo cumpaizn.” In tho course of timo Mr. Lowlu diod, st My, Disracll married tho widow mn loss than o yony nftor, Sho mar- ried for lovo, and he for mouey, The marringo ocetvrod In 1339, and by 1849 ho lind hoou boforo tho Baukeupley Court nofowe. than throoimo. He way onro compollad to flee, but his wenlthy wifo eamno to tho rescuo in overy instanco, Dis- raoll’y solicitor way honrd then, aud Los sinco Doan hoard, to doclaro hat ho find no idsa what hiy client did with his monoy ; no idea how he conld u{mm‘. It; ho did nok gamble, ana therc wns only ono othor cliannel for its encape, which ho confassed the circunutancos alrongly pointed a9 Lo tho correct ono, Lndy Beaconstield had | nu immonso fortune sottled on hor, Lut it was for her natnrag Jifa only, and now reverty to hor children by hor fieat marringo, worlted for | tion morao t1: £1,000, and Jald away in tho loft with suporan- nuatod five-seroony, Requicscat in space | Mr. Powoll dovoled all his arlistio gonwus thoreaftor to drawing £4,000 in parcels from tho Library Fund and neglecting tho painting, After ho bad boen subjected to o good doal of dis~ paragemont, ho was competled to entisfy tho Li- brary Committeo with o bill of ealo; and ho now proposcs to completo it, piilotlod aftora fashion, ay it hangs upon this wall. Might all who work with hall-coneclence for a dord horse consont to pay such publio expiation | THE DIG PICTURT. Tho painting in itself is not unworthy its pur- poae and placo. It Is so largo as to show n bont's crow of mon, life-tizo, in the foroground, and tho hulls of noveral veusels ncar at hand, high and full. It alao shows considerablo of tho ne- tion of tho main combat botween tho fleats, and somo floating rigging, and pooplo, Tho compogition ju scant, as if iho artist did not want to do o brush-stroke more worl {han would satisfy tho bond ; but thia vory nogligenco gives an oponiets to tha wator-viow, keepn the eya intent on tho contral episode, snd tho story of tho batlle ia not confusoed with do- tuila, Tho study is Porry's abandonment of one flag- ship for another, after tho first hud becomo un- mouageable. Ifo is soen atauding in o row-boat pulled by hal-a-dozon mon, soma of whowm aro wounded tho boat itsclf is splinterod, and all aro workihg undor a certdin apprehonsion,—not to say panic,—except the Commodoro, who {a Draced up to'tho vorga of the dramatic, ag if ho nlso folt the situation; but was the actor of it. in holmsman s disconcorted, but overybody, snilor-fushion, oboys ~orders automaticelly, and with a minutia whioh gives somo reality o tho subjeot ; for instanco, ono woundod feilow is puskin his onr ngninat somo eail and spar with a eailorly sensibility, and all the mon in tho bont ave looking vaviows ways, s men aro apt to do in closo netion, where tho bursting of sholly and various movements attract cachman accord- ing to Lis ponition. Novertholoss, they all ap- poar to bo sceing through thoir oars, which is right onongh, for a milor rows with his hands and earn, and is ontitled to his oyos, Tho boat- aaia i this ploburo appears Lo bo protosting & littlo bit with Perry, which 18 not unnecessarily fomiliar In tho clodo shavos of lifo, Porry him- Mr. Disraoll finds himsolf hopolessly in dobs, with n pension of five thousend l[mmu'lu ntorling, i ponsion ho ncquired in n shrowd way, too. 'ho "ory miniatry of 1868 was dinsolvodin No vombor. His colléngucs, who weromon of wenith, wanad to rotiro lon beforo, but ho procrasii- nated until ho had Alled up tho exact minimum timo of sorvjes soquired for o ponsion, and hon wiilidrow. 1t Ia roporlod, and probably correct~ Iy, that there is no great amount of nfTection ox- inling botwaon Mr. Disracli and the heirs of Lady Beaconsflold, This would Lo quito natural, at tho best, It ail tho cireumstancos wro consitored ; Dut it {6’ furthor said that (ho hostilo focling huy boun nggravated by tho uction of ulorostod por- sions in {rying to perauado Lady Beaconsfiold to get hor lifo jusnrod—r. proposition sho wisoly ro- Jucted whon sho conridered her great ago and reflocted what tho premium must be in conse- quenco. LATGUSEIAEN'ES, AUADEMY OF MuSIo. GRAND ERGLISH OPERA. E. GRARE. ~DIRECTOR, WAL WL SEGUINIL TUSINESY MANAGER, Wednesdny Mutince, Jan. 8, Tidchberg's Favorito Comlo Opern, 3 DOCTOR OF ALCANTARA, With tho follovslu) Mins Roro Forsen, Mra, Znlda , Miz Btowart, Me, . 11, Ohnttors iy i, Br. Olark, Mr. \White, Mr. Bartloman, aud othorr, Biatinoo prices, ¥ifty Cents and Ono Dollar, ‘Wedneuduay Niglhty Jun. 8, Balfo's Frmous Opera, % BOHEMIAN GIRL. ‘iss Roso Horsao, Fire. Zolila Soguin, Mr. J. 15 Rowlor, M. Chattoraon, Sir. 15, Soguin, Mir: 11aif, ‘M. artio: man, &c. Thislag AROVATORE, T'riday—ROSY O UABTILE. MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. ‘Wodnosdey, Matinoo and Night, LAST PERFORMANOCES OF HISS CHARLOTTE CUSHNIAN, o ier grost oharacter of g MEG MERRILIES. nolf, with ono haud quiotly on his shoathed out- Iass, 1a poluting {oward tho veszol ho wikhes to bonrd, and resisting the importunitios of o lad who i afraid, undor tho circnmstancos, The critisfom on_this picturo will probably turn jpon tho drawing ; upon tho specifio.gray- 4ty of tho Lont to earry its crow ; upon the rel- afive nlaturos of tho persons; and possibly upon tho nu{)urflu!nlity of tho iden aud the char- notera involvod. Asto color, the timo in yot Kmmnt\u'u for making Eudgmmt upon that, old_that, for national pictures, nn excoliont opular troatment is bettor than 'any doopor nt- ompt which will ploaso tho fow and misn the publio sonse. A publio oxder liko this should not ho used by n|\{ artlst to oxporiment forn doubtful individualism or clars-opinionatednear; ns, for oxample, no man recoiving :anbliu ordor, tho intent of which in undorstood to bo tho national pleasure and inspiration, would lnve any right_ to uso (he lato pro-Raplaclito treat- mont, and, in order tobo pracieely consoientioug, mnlke nine-tenths of all the visitors af the Capl~ tol grin and hoot. Considored with respect toits use and ond, and also to its dopiction of tho main roaliumn of this battlo, Mr, Powoll's now picturo is o grost improvemout upon his Do Soto. anid to the Librarien of Congross : ¢ Whom hava we capablo of doing any bettor with {flguros on 60 groat an sran ?” ‘““What 18 thoueo,” ho ropliod, “of filling such avens boforo thoro is a national art ? T'his Cn{)lml is not moant to bo ornamented through- out in o inglo century.” ITIE FIRBT LANDSOAPE. I was alao struck with another remark of the Librarian, which Lo made with reference to Moraw's pnjuting, nowly aerivon, of *'Tho Yol- lowntone Valley :" ~ 4 1t is prematuro for us tobe golng into tho purchaso of American landacapoy.” Moran's now landscapo was Iobbied through Congrona by violating tho law which forbids the TyuesdayMiss Gonlingn 1o Tady Machoth, Noxt \Weel, tv, cc dirs, Diow clonult, " MYERY OPERA BOUSE, Monroo-at., botwuen Dearborn and State-ate, Ariington, Cotton & Kembl's Hinstrels. MAOKIN AND WILSON 1 tholr bouquot of gems: Tho Blask Pockethook ; Wanted,a Nuzgo) Potor Pipor, A IR ‘,\n\(y ;‘()_l-gglul.m\lfl B, _A.TF,E, ongross T ATNENS T Wabnsb. Tirory ovoning until turthor natlco. alsa Wednesdsy and Fatariay Afatinocs, TmKomoLL of tho popular Aetor MR, JOSEPH PROOTOR, Whio will sppear as MAURICT: fn the last nuw sonsation, entiiad THBE RED POCEKETBOOK. Fridni—-Tenofit of JOSEPIL PIIOCTOR, . Matinco Prices—Itoservod Soats, & aud 75 cents; See- wnd Uald imy, 25 cents, GLOBE_THEATRE. Monday Evaning, Jan, §, cvery niulit and Wodnoaday ;un"n’h?.’mny Matfuocs, Ul ‘accompileied Vocelist avd tross MISS MATUDE FIILTON. R. M. Garroll and his boys, Little Dick, Tha General, and Mhator Ldaic, Low Wailueh, Misn Lolia Eills Sanpiio, Mr, 3% Bllte, Itobby Newconb, Miss Dora Daws ihor, tnd the Gomedy Allinncs in & cloloe ammo,” ooncluding with the ibrilling Seusationa Breiin oatitted LOLA- NIXON'S, Engagoment of tho Yonng Amoriean Artists, MR. & MRS. A, 0. I{ILLER, In the dramatization of Mro. E. 1, It. K. Southworth's great ** Ledgor” story, ontitied tho EXITIDDIDIT EXLAINID. uso of tho cdifico for the oxhibition of worls of art, "It was brought, ol flaming with yollow light and blue eaacado, into tho old Tall of Rop- resentatives, whero it struck tho averago mom- Tor as o red flannel ahirt would affect an Indian, Buttonholing bogan. Tho artist foll in hia prico, by succossivo gradations, from 20,000 to £10,000, and then it was naid to boditt olionp,— which vas tru, for it 16 tho mout dilvial of all subjoatn. It dopiots n great flssnro, or canon, in tho yollow plaing, down which o stresm drops into an inconcolvably decp nnd mmrrow crook, and tho entire fall is ropeatod by tho trick of put: ting tho spactator in tho lino of tho doscont, a8 woll na the eubsoquent currcut flowing to: ward tho oyo. A rock-shalf projocts forsard from tho foreground, and tho folingo fn dr liko stagro-drapory down tho sides, and this foro- ground 18 deoply” shaded, while all the central sceno i in such dazzling yellow, ambor, and chnll as to mako tho compasition tlieatrical, The valuo of this painting in about 33,600, fairly calulatod. To tho Gavorament it & worth losk than to n individual, bocauso its artist can du- licate it, and tho hundrod other skotchos ho 00l on tho Yellowatono, and fill tho country with chromos which will' presoutly cheapen tho entire rango of such subjocia. Nations should nevor buy landseapos, unloss associntod with gomo depiction of o nafional evont, ‘This is tho first transgression of tho kind, CATLIN, Just forty yoars ago, an artist was landed at the mouth of tho Yellowstone, whoso consolen- tious and prosorving endeavora to nccomplish o front untional purposo fn axt mot with humilla- fon and death nt tho vory poriod when Ar. HMoran's smurt landscapo of the Uppor Yellow- stono nrrived in tho Capltol. Wiy was Goorgo Catlin, & nativo of tho Wyoming Valley of Ponii- sylvania, o was rowarded in London, in 1841, with n suporb edition of Lis lottors, illustrated by 400 ongravings, In thoso ho gives the objoot ol n lifo of whiolh Lis countrymon nover appro- cinted (ho monumont nor tho kncriflco, o saya s 431y antud was continally soacking for, somo Dranch or outorpriso of tho art on whioh to de- voto & wholo lifolimo of enflnsinsm.” Accidont brought Lim to considor tho Indian raco, stripped by Natuo liko tho modsl Lo tho A. 0. MILLER ln his colobzated oharacior (with Honjo 8010) 0fsuyue: ceise ++ Wool, MRS, A, O, MILLER 5.\ ~Capltoln: Anoniied now compaiy. ‘Colebratad Comdy Compauy. HOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE. GREAT COMEDY BILL. Aonday, Jan. 6, 187 overy eventug during the woek, and on Wodnordny oud Sigiindny Matinoos, Tow Taylor's ‘sprigltly, spicy, splendid Comody, BABES IN TIE WOODS; or, Humiming of the Beatles. And the auusing farco, MR. & MRS. PETER WIIITE, Al tho favorites, ncluding ohn Diliondin both plooca), Jns. O, Padgol, dobn W. Jlaiedoll Miss Kuto Mook, i Clitie, and Mrs. Howard Rogors, sal, AT THE GREAT PAINTING OF MOUNT SHASTA, CALIFORINIA, By EL. A. BILIETNS, Now on ozhibition at 864 Wabash-av., opposito Post OF- flco, "Opon dny nnd yentag from § a.me 10 1 1. . Ad. wmisslon 23 conts. £ Vielturs sro requostod to bring tholr upora glassus, OCEAN NAVIGATION, Ancl}gr Line. Bailing twico nweok from Now York and onrrylng passongors to all parts of Groat Britoin, Ireland, Continontal Buropo and the Moditorrancun, Oabin fare, $65: Stosrage farc $30. Apply for full infounation at the Compuny’a ofllce, northoast cornor LuSalle and Madison-sts,, Chicago. TENDERSON BROTIIERS, Agonts. YCELLANEOUS, Williom Dickinnon having purchasod artist, and the most porfeck UFB' at vhat time, of physical and natural man. ° 1o gave his kifo to this work, to be the piotorlal predecessor of Schooleraft, *to lond a liand to & dying untion who lhiave no historians or blographera of their own to portray with fldolity their nativa looks, and #nateh from a basty oblivion whnt esn bo enyed for the bonotlt of pomm&'." By 1841 lie Lud visited 48 different tribos, ]ulutod 810 portraits In ofl, and .over 8,000 full- ongth flgures in games, customs, worship, and war, His gallory wau o¥hibited in England aud Bolgium, nnd all its proceeds deveted to auothor Joutnoy and to strenthouing his objoct, After tho destruction of Stanloy's gallory st tho Bmithsonian fire, Catlin’s alone remained. o Dulk of it had been murtfingud to Josoph Ilur- rivon, Ea,, of Philndolplin, sud o portion was coxhibitod in the Smithsonian, whora the dying artist frettod out his lifo that nobody in Con- gross or tho Govornment would so much as vislé 18 colleotion, tho intorost of Hirnm Wheelor in tho ILLI= NOIS RIVER BLEVATOR, tho business of unid Tilevator will ho carricd on horoafter under the namo und style of Willinm Dicks ingon & Co. _ GEO. ARMOUR & 00, ANOTHER NEW CHROMO, WHY THE HENS DON'T LAY, A fino, humaraus Plotuen hat tells lte awn stars, to bo ivon away to cach sustomer l:{ WHE GREAT ATLAN. BIG W PROTHIU I CO. 1 Wout Wasblugloma 1 Twonly-sovond-st, CATARRHL Disonags of tita Skln, Bood, Huart, Ho sald, fust boforp by doath: I have Byat fontiileally troatod d onrec orvouabystatey weits T 199 Boutls Dusulaiuda-sti. side iy, outrauos Prico-viace, " I7IE OHICAGG PRIBUNI. T e (HIGAGD TRIDUNE, PROSPECTUS, THE-FMLY. 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With this record in its past, Tz Omaato TRmoNE 13 propared to carey forward its standard, and, fn tho yoar to ooma, falfl, o4 in the past, its recoguizad position as THE LEADING JOURNAL IN OHIOAGO, Ttaatafl of editorial writors, reportors, and corrospond. onts, in lts REWA AND LITERARY DEPARTMENTS, At homo and abroad, compriso tho most traluod ana com. vetout mon in tholr ealling, and, as horatoforo, nothing will b3 aparcd fn cost of transmisaion or oxponsa of publication, fo placa tho rosult of thotr labors {n thomost attrotivo sbapo boforo its rondors, To this end the mechianioal applinncoes of THE TRILUNE Bro uow unsur- passod, v IT8 POLITIOAL O0URSE, 77 OtroAGo TRIDUXE supportod, {n tho rocent eloc- Hlon, the platform nnd nominoes of tho Livoral-Ropubli- can Conventton, which mot at Cincinnati on tho lst of May. ‘o dafoat of the candidatos of that conventionhas not diminished, In aay degree, the necossity for carrying forward Ita principlos. 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L'.’ FIXPLASATION O REETIFNOE MAnKS,— 1 Saturday oxe osptod, * Huniday axcoplnr Monday excepted. | Ar« £0%0 Huinday v B0 a: mie - Dally, 0 SXCeVied CHICAGD & ALTON RAILROAD, Chiragn, Alton & S, Lonia Throwgh Line, wnd Loulslana (Mo,) nen ahort vawie yrom Chie o Koo 4, Union Depiot, Weat Side, near g Arrive, 8t Touts & Sprlngflold Taprose, Vi ATai g veers(® 0150, ut.[* B:10p. ms Kaneas Fart Kxpross, vial Jacksonille, Il d Taulst. Ariay Ho. * 0:15, m, [* B:10p, . Wenudas, i Wit 0 p. m. |2 3200 jrors (WWostori Div L an. 2 3:00p, e adlich & Dtghts Accamardt 0. 0. |* Bil0 e sms ation. Louls & Bpringfield Lightaing| pross, via Main Lino, and alag, wksouvillo Divisfun, Ulty L it 17 o 4 105 me ADally, vis Maln Lino, and daliy srospt Hatuaay, via 7o ackaondillo Division. 41 Datly, via 3 ST o o Saotanls T Lo, iz CHICAGO, BYRLINGTON & QUINGY RAILROAD, Depola—Fuat af Lalest,, Indlana and Sixlenth and Canal and Siclernthests, T, and at deyats, ffice n Liriggs liones L XTI Bloix Ui i Mail hit D and x| Proine by o and Trat 1, ok Taland Iis Unlashiirg Passon in Ot Hendoin & Ottawn b Aurora Taeacngo Aurora onKo) Anrora Pagsongor Dubuquo & Bious Oity pacilla Night Geprosn,, it Sumnar's Greovo Accom G o Dowaor'a Grovo Accommodation 7316, 1 ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot Sfoot af Lukeet. and foot af Treentyszcondeat, Ticket ogice, T Cunul-sh,y corner uf Atalison, Leave, Arrive, 8t Louts Texpross, 3t Louls Kuat Lino Calro Mai Gaivo Iix Svringliold Tixp Springliold Jicpross uliuquo & Bloux G Dubuino & Slonx U *Giluan Passonga Hydo Parkand Onic Hydo Parl aad Oak Woois Hydo I'ark aud Onk Waods. Tiyrto Lark andt Onk Wood: 1iydo Park and Oak Waur {lydo Yark and Osk Wouls 1fsdo I'ark and Onk Wondy, ~113de Park nnd Onk Woods iyde Park and Onk Woods, **On Baturduys this trak will Lo run to Champaiga, CHICAGO, INDIANAPCLIS & CINCINWATI THROUGH " LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. Traine arrive and depart from (he Dapot, Foot uf I i Arrivoat Inclanapolis .. - o 1 ‘Aritvo at Cinolanati * B30 1 “Peane nrriv at Ghifcago nt 7:0 o w, and Only liac runnig Hatarday night teain to G “Che oniiro train runs through to Cincinuati, slocpors on night trains. CHICAGO & NORTHVESTERN RAILROAD. Ticket ofice, B West Madison-at, Toare, it Pullnan T_Arrite, 9 B S A e . |# 710 . 1w, Egt il o Milwankeo Parsonger S.) B Bt. Panl & Greon Ly 13eprase..s Bt Panl & Groen Day Eahiors... 9202 p, 11, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAI Depot, corncr of Harriean and Shermanists, B West Madinon-st, Teare. Qmaba, Lonvonw'th& Atchlson Ex| 31000 7, mm. Porn Atsammo * Gi0 D, . |2 Night Sispross. 1100 D, in LAKE SHDRE&MICHEIAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. . Depot, corner Harrison and Sacrmanste. Tiel southicest corner Vadiron and Canal-ste, Matl, via Alr Linoand Main Linel Bpeclal Now Yorl Expross, vio Atlanife Night lizpross, via M Bouth Chicago Accommutation, Elkbart Accomimodation, CHICAGO, DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD. Fassenger Depot at Py €. &) 81, Louls Uepl, corur of® Ca- nd K Ot/ L “ts and THhalead, at ice, 163 “laking offoot Doo, 1, 1512, ] Tear @ 0p. m. * ¢ 7500 ms. AILROAD. Arric, Valpazaiso Acconmodation, MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS' Mall (vln main and afr ine) Dny Eapruss, Jackson Accommodation. . Atlantio ixpro Night Expross, INDIANAPOLIE Night Fxpres GIAND RALL Night lizpro: 19:10p, m. | *3:00. m.} TERIY O. WENTWORTH, Genoral Pasiouger AROAE. REAL ESTATE, THE BEST THING IN THE WEST, 8,000,000 ACRES LAITDS s Upper Arkansas Valley, Tho fincat portlon of Kansas, consisting of tho altoranto sections granted by Govern- mont for tho construction of tho rond, Tho intermediato 1unds are subjoct ta homostoads and pro-cmiptions. Tho faots nbout this grant are: Kloven yoars' oredit ow pricus, a tiols soll ‘und splundid cllnate, ahortand aild yrinfors, plonty of rainfall, and just at tho g lfl;afln 'l(mtll (manx;fl;lL(fln ll‘u those \'llir pucchaso Jand. or clreulary aud faformation, apply to AN VBT, Agent O et Chteso, or to A, B, TOUZALIN, Laud Muusger, Topeka, Kansss. it " COBURI Medical Institute, No. 180 Wost Madlson-nt,, cornor of Halstail, for tho eura of alirono discnses, and all disonses of a dol ANy Dr. J, U, Goburn fs s regular graduato of Alesticlne, znd aa ‘threo diplomas fromt tho best olleyes jn tho world whtoh a7 to b ssen 1n hia alios by i wiio with t0 Tond €hiom, and {s considoret by all to bo tho Luwst okilful phy- siclan in Ohleago in tho ‘troatment of al Bond for hits book on malo and formale stamp. Otlico hours 9 a, m. to S{ N . m. _All gonsultations confidental, DR. C. BIGELOW OONFIDIENTIAL, PHVEIOIAN, 40 Ststo-st,, Clicago, 1t is wall known by ull roudaca of the Ut Be. . 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