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WILL SEE HIM THROUGH; The I.flprcguulo,‘fld'nmgnlly in Sym- patliy with the Hayor: His Oonduot in the Police Contro- i versy Approved, The Merchants' Exchange Tendor Him Moral and Physical Suppoxrt. Remarks of the Mayor to n Com- mittee. A moeting of tho mombers of tho Morchants Exchango was held at No. G Btato streot, yos- tordsy aftornoon, Tho attendnuce wad very large. P. H. Willard, of Willard, Bacon & Co,, presided, and on taking tho Obalr, eaid, fromi tho announcomont in tho papers, aud the notico’ worved “porsonnlly on the morchants gou- erally, tho objoot of assembling was woll-known tonll. It was o mooting, which must bo oxceod- ingly gratifying to tho buainoss mon of Chicago. All Wworo aware that for yoars past tho City Gov- ‘eroment had beex in the hands of inofiicient aud dishonest mon, ospodially thé Polico De- portment, It thoro was o dopartmont of tho OCity Government which' domanded eompotenay, fidelity, aud tho utmost devotionto the bost interosts of tho city, it was that dopari- mment. Our lives and our proporty virtuslly rostad upon the probity and eflicloncy of tho police. At tho prosent momont the Police Com- isstoners wero in conflict with tho Mayor, and he thought no ono would dissont from his opin- fon, that in tho Hon. Joseph Medill we had sn bonest, upright, and ablo publio servant,—ono who, in sall respocts, had endonvored with the utmost sttention and devotion to advance tho Interests of tho clty,—s man who had pationtly dovoted hia timo and eorvices to scrutinizing . thoacts of his subordinates with s view of .so- "in tho wosl of cunng the best talent possiblo to nssist in ad- ministering the affairs of the City Government. Xt soomed thot he had borno’ with the Polico Board until forbearance cessed to bo a virtuo, end that it had becoms necessary to decapitato those who rogo {n rebellion. Thorewas ovident- 1y, from tho nction of tho Board of Trado, -tho Underwriters, and tho- document to which the, mpnatures of many merchants wore attached, & Hoop intorest taken in tha controversy by tho Jkitizons, and that they would sustain tho Mayor in thopositionho hadtaken. Thospoakor thought thoso present, a8 morchants who aro intorested tho clty, should givo proper expreseion to thelr foelings of approba~ tion of the Mayor's course, and tender to him @ll the aid in thoir power. It norved ‘snd strengthoned o publio man, when doing right, to show him that his sorvices' wore approclated, and he would continue the work with ronewod wigor when assured of tho co-oporation of loverd of lnw and ordor.. From what tho speakor.had soen at the Polico Headquartors, ho was sur- gised that lifo and proporty woro ns safe as oy appeared to bo.. ~ He concluded by sayin, ¢hat it was important to havein the difforon deportments of tho City Governmont men_who were officient and hated crime, and wore uphold- .ara of virtuo and good government. Colonel Mesger, of Harmon, Messer & Co., moved that o Committeo bo- appoiated to draft’ Tesolutions exproesive of tho seuss of the moot- ing. g‘hn motion was agreed to, and the Ohalr ap- gaiutcd Colonel Mosxor, J. B, Briggs,. of Gould, Briggs & Co., A. A. Bpragne, of Spraguo, War- mor Co., dohn M. Wright; of John M. Wright : Co. “TILE RESOLUTIONS. ‘The Committoo roported aa follows s Wirneas, Tho conflict for power in tho adminfstrae #en of aur Polico Departmont, now golng on between #uo liead of our Gily Government and his subor- dinates, involving thio dearest intercats of our city, do- zaunds & decided cxproesion of tho merchants of Chi- <ago; therofore 2 Tiesolred, That wo recognize in Joscph Medill, May- “or, 2 pura’ and honest public sorvant, bound 'by s cuth and duty to executo tlio laws, 5 d, That wo fonder to lim our cordinl support, o fuch nuaner aud at such times o8 ho “may domand, Ticoited, That, firmly belloving o porfect Polico De- gattneat fan ooly Lo secured by (ho abolition of the card of Polico Commigsfoners, we aro emplatically and decidedly in favor of ita abofition, not only for tho purpose or safoty of our lives and property, but asan ‘eonomical zacasitro In tho eaving ot loast of $50,000 in axes, - Mr, Wright trusted the resolutions would be unanimonsiy adopted. The language but feably expressed tho feolings entortainod for tho Polico Commissioners, who had oreated tho présont dificulty. Ho had boen conneoted with the City CGoyornment of Boaton for several years, sn et bad opportunities to seo thoworkings of the :police syotom. Thero were no Police Commis- ‘sionors in that city; the Mayor received tho re~ yorts of .the ofticors in command, and was ro- sponsible for their efficiency; consequently it wasg ono of the best Police Dopartments in the “Unitod Btates, Thero was novor any trouble. The police forco of Chicago was tho dirtiost and tho meanost ho hnd ovor soon. Until lately, a -capacity for drinking lager beer and whiskoy, ‘and working a littlo at tho polls on eleotion day, sccmed to be nBOD!!Ifi %nh‘flcnfionu for mom- ‘barship. Mlim- Medill “had, however, stopped 2l that with his power, and hod said to [t’ha eofi{uof Chicago, ** Gontlomen, if you back mo, will give you a Police Dopartment that will nol only protect your property and lifo, but one of ‘which you and I shall be proud.” The marchants aund peoploe would unguestionably ‘‘ back up " tho Mayor. [AEpluuee.‘} _Mr. Stewart heartily concurred in the resolu- tione, He took it for granted that thoy-wore jrasonted to show that tho merchants would givo their moral and, if nacossary, their physi- ©al support to the Mayor to enablo Lim to dis- charge thu_l[;rcnt dutios intrusted to him by the Meyor's bill. The police - forco - wero in & quan- doxy. 'They wero eimply common soldicrs, whoss duty it was to aot and not to deliborate. It was tho duty of thoso prosent to emphatically show on which aido thoy = were, and "which sido the patrolmen should array themselvos,—on the side of decency and order, an tho side of pro- tection to life aud proporty ; otherwise, the mer- chants should be propared folend their physioal suport to tho Mayor. i 'he resolutions wero thon unanimously adopt- ed. Mr. Wright moved that & Committeo be ap- pointed to prosont the resolutions to tha Mayor. The motion was agreed to, and the Chair ap- polnted the following named gentlemen to con- stituto tho Committeos Messrs. -Wright, Btow- ert, Driggs, Meuser, and Sprague. lfi.r Willard *was added. The meeting then adjourned, AT THE MAYOR'S OFFIOE. lmmfldlnlelE after tuo ndzoummun! of tho meoting, tho Committoo visited the Mayor at bis ofico. Mr. Wright presented the rosolu- ticns, stating in & few words the result, the ob- joci of the call. Ho said that the Merchants' Aszociation had been watching the course of recont munioipal events with much interest. They deemed that the course thaé tho Mayor had ursuod waa tho rlght course, and overy way hie bost courso undor tho clrcumstances, and had evory confidence in his fidolity and persist- #ncy of purpose, "The Mayor roplied in substanco as follows : GeNTLEMEN: Lot mo offor you my aincero thanks for tho wurm and uuqualified testimonial of sympathy, Xprobation, aud subuort from your. rosmonsiblo aix fufluential body, It is hardly necosmary to" moke any extended reply to the resolutions, You have witneasad. during tho piht weok tho strugylo to_ which “you have veferred, und obsorved tho course I have pursued, I Intend to go steadlly and parseveringly forward in the same dircction uniil wocome to the ond of it, My nt is that the worst of this controversy is ended. any breach of o yace 1t concorned, X think that tho dangor 8 past, ‘1 belleve T can sty that the police force, without exception, have glven i thelr unqualified snd unconditional adbercuco and lIIpPDH to the city authoritica as represonted in thls conteat by the Muvar, witl the uxcoption, of counse, of the Commiastoners ; for you will understand that I am #peaking simply of the olficers, Iam not awsre that there 1 a solitary police ofticer, who I in contumacy o tho Mayor, who rcfuses 'to do his duty, or to make lis' repost 1o the Suporiniendent of Police, Thoy all had somelhing to eay in opposition, but tita morning thoy lavo il yloldod, auld aro clothed, aud u thetr right mind. I #m hoppy to say, Lowever, that from the st & declded majority of the polica foreo Lave supported the Mayor without wavering; sl I am still Lotter pleased to bo #ble to know that tho rematudor now ocoiipy th samo position, I iutond to ecnd to the Council to-night the namos of tho Commissionora ho aro 1o tali the place of those removed, If the Council dues not act to- nighit it will cortatuly sct within a very short time, - Cortaln forws of law' must ba ob- +merved, such @8 referring to communie cation fo s Commiftce, and printing the roport, befars -{ho Conncll can tako dofinite action, But 1 tifnk it fe | of mon,_ in tho power of tho Counct to hinva tho wholo matter disposcd of this woek, if not by to-morrotww night, If kuy gontlomen facl aggriovad, thoy will bo i1 a position to (n‘i{d thoir_griovances {o tho Buprome Court, nnd Bavo them acttfed, Tho clty mtliorinios, %o frt as 1 Bavo anything to iy nbout the matter, vIll not trow any obataclo fi thio trag of stol & solutidn of tho points in flispite, Tho koonar the affair gocs to tho Jourt for adjustment : tho listler for nl copeernal, thero s nnz doubt that m{ courro han becn i laritony with law andt_thio tusfitutiong of the Blato, 1 of nll man in tho cily, am anxious to bo sot right,’ 1 fhink that thus far' havo acted fit_nccordanco with tholaw, Dut theroncom tobo _gontlemon who doubt it, and T wish that (loy may Dinvo tho oppartunily (o Tiavo thiat qrcation {estrd thoronghly nnd definttely, You make somo teforence, gontlemon, to thu abo. Iition of tho Dord ftaclf, 10 ot know (hat it would ‘ropor for mo o oxpress ntty particulnr opinion on thint nbjoct, T do not know st you usk fos it, "A moinbor of tho Commiltiso—{Ve offor llint us (o opliion of aur Assoclation, Wo don't ey that you on terlain that opinion, Tho Mayor—That neomn to b a vory whlespread opinion {n rogard to tho police forco, That wae tho original law and rulo in this city for many years, Tho Mayor had thosppofutmont of nil the ofilcers, and moval of them all, and dlll‘hl%l.h‘fl poriod 110 man membors whon tho peaco of the city was joopardize ‘auch a quarrel as 1o present, *Tho opinions I ena forinined beforn T was Mayor wero thesot Kivery publlo question in thio naturo of egislation or of coiingol re- ‘Quires mora thau ono man {0 perform it, It requires 2" congurrenco of many minds, Decause oun man can not sco all sldcs of n Inw-making ‘Qquoation, or all {ho questions likely to ariéo under & Jhw whett mado. Thorefor, o fegislativa body ehould bo composed of many porzons, bt for oxecution o for administration, the ftearer you can approach {o unity, the more cortafn yoit nré to securs conformity in o tlon, and ntacrity In tho performanco of duty, 1f ono ‘man i charged with the performance of tho Exceutive Quty, nud Lo doos not porform it woll, tho people, his conafituonts, knowa Just whoro fo put therr hand upon him ; they know exactly who to eall to acconnt, ‘Ths Mayor olnborated this porifon of his reply in various ways, 1o compared hls own position with that of the President of tho United States, or the Gava ornor of a State, who was hampored in their action by fow Boards, and had ail nccesary frecdom of action, Wa havo ono Seeretary of Blate, ono Treasurer, both i Blato énd Nattonal Govornmente. = Moro 'wauld complieato and embarrass without facilitating the pub- lio buainoss, In oxeontivo or administrativo busjucss, ono man ncta miore definitely, distinctively, quickly, undorstandingly, and responsibly, than any number For rensous of this nafuro the Mayor's bill “ria pasiad, and not to..make & one.man power, of ‘Which some péople sestned inclined Lo complain, 'Na- "poleon preferred ono poor General to scveral good ‘ones, realizing the necessity of unity in adminieira- 4ivo action, The Committeo retired with many oxpressions of confidonce and support. 8 > THE COUNTY BOARD. Ts It Practicablo to Make Asscssors lia- Dle for Gross Blundexrs Resulting in Loss to tho County?, Big Pay for Court BaIIlfls--'-Hnw $65,000 is to 'Bo Squandered for $2,800 Worth of " Work In the Recordor’s Oifico. A rogular miocting of tho Board of County Commiesioners wae held yostorday aftornoon, Mr. Miller in the cheir. Present, -Messra, Gal- lowny, Lonergan, Jonos, Pahlman, Boguo, Har- rison, Harris, Horting, Clough, Crawford, Ash- ton, Ruesell. Sovoral potitions for the robate of taxos woro roforred to the Committeo on Equalization of Taxes. i i s Mr. Horrison moved that tho County Attornoy examino and report whother it was practicable to mako Assessors liabla for such gross blun~ dors ns those shown in the preceding potitions, resulting, as thoy did, in loss to the county. Tho motion was agroed to, The Bailiffs of tho several Courls neked tho “ talo Information which will enablo Board to fix thoir pay at $1,200 n yoar, instead of 40 day. Tho Judges. indoraod the potition. The E{rx:y“ was granted. . . A . Marsh petitioned for tho return of 824, K?Id by her to the late Culml{‘ Dhysicion, Dr. oCarthy; bo protonding that he was entitlod to that gum for oxemining a8 o tho alloged insani- ty of her mother, Sevoral bills woro presented and roforred, * Tho_ Committeo on Equalization of Taxes roported back soveral applications for robates. 'ho Committoe on Foor Ilonse and Paupors reportod a resolution, which was adopted, re- quiring the County Pl 4 & witness in all cages whore ho lind cortified to inannity. 5 -The Norwood Park question was taken up, and Mr, Roed mado o spoech in behelf of those applying for the eotting oft the now town, -Tho -prayer of tho petitionors was granled, . o Gommitteo on Pabllo Rocords roported rocommending that thoe png of iho Chief Clerl in tho Recorder's office bo $2,400, and that™ tho salary of the Buporintondont of the Folio Do- partment be $150 a month. Nr. Boguo said under tho old systom the Chief - Clork got $1,800, and did what it was proposod he should now do. The old Recorder had o Bu-~ .perintondent of Records, or Folio. Dopartmont, Who got 18 & weok, but did othor work, ~for which he got -furthor pay. Ho was opposod _to increasing the Chief Olerk’s z‘:y. ‘The -Board, proposed _to hf-ny four or five ousand dollars for work for which Mr, Gaseotto Mr. Harrison also opposed thereport. Thero was v‘evg little worl in the offico now, and tho folio Clork recoived the monoy, but turned it over evory night to. the Recordor. Two thousand dollars, or what & good bank clork got, was quito enough for him. ‘Tho Recorder should give his whole time to tho business, andnotputtho work on othera, The vote on raising the Chiof Olork’s salary rosulted—yons, 9 ; nays, 4—aa followa: - Yeas—Ashton, Crawford, Harris, Horting, Jonos, Lonargan, Pahlman, Russell, and Miller. : “Nays—Bogue, Clough, Gaflowsy, and Harrison. The other recommandsation was agreed to by tho snme voto. ‘The following rosolution, based on & communi~ cation from the County Attornpy, was presonted and adopted : I ‘Waengas, The county i entitled to the procecds of alo on sugmente, in cases of forfelted reco ces; g "paid $2,800, ‘Wreneas, Tho Sheriff s unable to sacertain the oxtont of thio title and interest of defendants fn the land which ia lovied upon, snd which thoy clafm to own; thereforo, Reaolved, That tho Committos on Public Rocords bo authorized fo mako an_arrangement, f thoy think the #amo advisable, whoroby tho County’ Attornoy can ob- m L0 Judgo of tho ‘yalue of titlo in such cascs, with the view of bidding in for the county property in cases whore tho titlo is found to be gaod, d " Mr, Hurrison offored n now rulo, providing that all bills audited by the Board on the reports of Committoes sall be road in full boforo boing ‘votod upon. - It was 8o amondod as to provide for roading ab tho time of reforonco, and then adopted. Mr. Crawford moved that two membors bo added {o the Btanding Committecs, and that tho Chairman of the Board serve on tho Commit- toes on Financo, Public Buildings, Poor House and Paupors, and Publio Borvico, After long disoussion, the resolution was tabled—yons, 7; mnays, 5—Ashton, Orawford, Herting, Palilman, and Russell. “The Hoard adjourned Hll Mondsy. A FRIGHTFUL FALL. Nowton Rapploye, formerlyof tho firm of Rap- pleye & Whittmoro, rotall boot and shoe denlors, on Twenty-second stroet, met with a very narrow escapo from death yesterdny, by falling through tho sky-light in tho court of the Avonue Houso. Fortunatoly, howovor, ho escapod without in- {uring himself to any groator extont thau some #evero brulsos, and perhaps some internal in- jurios, though mnob probablo. It i = wonder that he = was mot killod by tho fall, ng he broke through plate-glass ‘moro than & half inch in thickncss, tumbling down upon tho floor Loneath. Tho rosldents of that sootion should bo thankful that tho cnll was not closor, and a ‘valuablo citizon taken away, a8 Mr, Rapploye has tho reputation of bo- ing & responsiblo and enterprising mmabor of the community, and his loss woufil have beon sevorely folt. ' Up to the prosont writing Mr, Rappleyo s quite comfortable and doing as woll &4 could bo expooted. EVANSTON MATTERS. Hon. Willlam Parsons, M. P., of England, will lecture in the Mothodist Church this evpning, under tho auspices of tho Educational Asyociation of the Ladles' Colloge. The ladies ot the Mothodlst Church will give a sociable on Thursday ovening, at tho residonoco of L. Pitner, ¥sq., ou Davis atreet, T'he Lakosidea" will moet at tho residonco of Rov. B.. N, Packard, noxt Thuraday evening, whon the exercises announced in ‘'ng THIpUNE two.wooka ago will bo given, "'ho Villago Trusteos will hold thelr rogular monthly meeting thia evening, in tho oflice of Pheodoro Recae, Suuratary of the Roard, The Pionser Fire Company will hold their monthly mooting in the Lingino Ifouse, on Or- rington avenuo, Thuraday ovoning next, A full attondance is urgontly roquested, ysician to report himsel?. ters woro not mnkln%wngos. Tho Chief Great “DMass” DMeoting. esing’s Illlll[,'n“llf:l()ll The Supporicrs of Lllmr-l‘y”‘ and tho Defunct Board of Polico In Council . Speechos by Prominont (ndignants from Archer Rond, Ete. A couplo of hours provious tosundown yostor- day, o postngo-sinmp placard boaring tho oft- obuged legond ““Tiborty ” on its north ond, an- nounced to the natonlshod citizons of Chicago thint an *indignation” mass meoting of puro patriots, opposod to law aud ordor, Polico Bupor- intondonts, Loglalativo *‘bondago," and Exccu- tivo power, ~would bo dold In the Durrlington Hall—a tomplo givon over to tho swilling of beor aud raisiig of tobacco olouds. The mooting was announced for 2 o'cloak, and tho postage-atamps aforosnid boro tho namos of & dozen Bomowhnt prominont individunls, among thom, A. O. Iosing, com- monly known ns tho *Count" of thnt il With an oyo towaid ocouomy, tho prudent Junitor of tho hall failed to light moro than two or throo gas-jote, 80 that tho **indignnut" patri- ota oould rest in tho shado until the hall would opou. A seleot guard of vagabond urchins, mostly drawn from the classic reglons of Buttor~ flold and South Stato streots, occupied the front agats, and amusod themeolves, whilo ontortaining thio vory largo nudionce, with cat-calls, horriblo whistlinge, end grimaces unseemly to bohold. About & hundred foollsh-looking men, in slouched hats, and splashod boots, steamed thomaolves by tho stoves, or woro scatterod dis mually through the vast spnco of the cheorloss hall Shrill voices catlod out with ironionl impa- tionco, * Hesing." ¢ Kohoo," ¢ Bhoridan,” ¢ Klokko,” and * Hon. John Wrenn,” Tho lat- tor patriot keops & snloon somoywbero on Stato streot, and honee the high respect in which the ¢ influentinol” indignants ovidently hold him, Also, thero apponred upon tho placard tho namo of “Captnin"” F. R. Butler, amilitary gontlo- ‘man whoso valor may bo vm} f—ront, but whoso warlike experionce Iu limitod, it issnid, to wateh- 1ng tho impoemg morlial movemonts of the en- ragod militis, > At bulf-past 8 o'clack, tho crowd, such as it wag, becsmo {rightfully clamorous, and a spoc- tral-looking porson, in n huge stovepipe hat, shuflod out on tho platform, ond annowneced, through his somewhnt oxtcusive nasal orgni; that ¢ Hon, Johi» Wrehn " could not be prosont, g0 tho orowd should dispense with his cn- livening _oratory. At this thore areso crios of' “Take o your lat;" “Go goak your 'hend, old buiffor;” * Daecs your randmother know you'ro out?" aud so forth. ho man in tho stove-pipo hat dived behind tho Bcencs, followed by o storm of dlscordant crics, Tolz" wos tho noxt orator called for, bub thore was no rosponso. Just. then an adyentur- oua but heavy-hoolod porson, with vory rod whis- Xors, nttempied to climb up to the platform, and flopyed down _ogain in_regular lobborly stylo, This drow & yoll from tho good Bamaritans presont, and ) coupla of brawny follows rushed forvard and throw the slouchy individual up on tho dais, liko n nack of corn, ~This parformanco ovoked another burst of sntirical applause. Anothor awful row was rafsod at thia point, and tho man in the stovo-pipo hat came out on tho platform and ouid = 1f any of you havo any speakers to mako prominent ‘remarks, lot them como forward, We will introduce 1o you Mr, Holtz, of tho Bixth Ward, (Yells.] Tho person named, » puffy Touton in full ‘beard, came out, and, expauding his cheat, com- ‘moncéd his oratlon : SUENTLEMENS AND GENTLEMEN OF Omiosgo;* Tam hero from tho Sixth Wart,” Wo don'’t know vof pe aro hore for, Wo don't know what ig'to come—wo dou't Xuow wliat ins conze, . Wo knows not what may comes, Aroyouncitizens? Tam, [All this was accompsniod by furious gesturgs, which provoked torrifc confusion oad lnughtér,) Tal Washburn bero? - [Crica of * Bt up3™. “ Go hiomo and go Lo e Wholsh Washburus? [Orics #Gound find out,} % At this point it bocamo vory evident that 3r. Holtz, of Archor road, was gloriusly drunl, and tho man in the stove-pipo hat, whose namé i ¥ Dr. Roberts," let the drop-curtain fall. At this soyoral rowdios rushed up the sido stairs, Hollz waa soized and hustled into an ante-room, whera ho recelved an unmerciful pummeling, Tho janitor, in terror, rushed on the stage and turnod off the gas. Al spposred over, and ovorybody rushed to go, when s movemont-near tho door indicated A ronowal of tho farce. ‘¢ Captaln " F. R, Butlor, a sallow looking por- gon, with any quantity 'of brage in his faco, ]um‘wd on the stago and nominated “Dr. Rob- orta™ for Chairman. ‘o gas-jets wore turncd on ngain, 0a n fooble “ ayo " announced the cou- currence of the crowd in tho nomination. and terriblo yelling.] e givo R vp Roborts introduced - “ Captain” iButler in his furn, oand that ‘"porson - ad- dressed the crowd ina spocch of - tho bar-room _stripe, m of common- ade up Inces, and filled with tho windiest imaginablo rash. Ho spoko of *ong-man Hownr," and asked who wero the * Board of Trade™ and the 4 Board of Underwritera?” (It may bo s well to romark hore that Mr. Butlew's intorest in Chicago is carricd on his_back.) His tirado was listonod towith Jassitude, Fow yolls greoted his “effort,” Io rung in all tho old political 8aws that havo boen going the rounds for flllx yoars. Finally tho crowd got sicl, and disporsed, amid yolls, hoots, and ribald exprosstons, Thus ended tho meeting of tho great * indig- nants,” Not n singlo man of sny standing in tho community touched it, nod the whole atfair may bo truthfully sot down ns o broad farco. e g THE VIENNA EXHIBITION. - On tho National Advisory Committoe for the Unitod Btates, of tho YVienna Exhibition, aro tho following residents of Ohicago : Mining, Quarrying, and Metallurgy—L, Holly, Bos- semer sfcel, Chemical Induatry—Joscph Hirnch, - Food aa Products of Judustry—Dr, John H, Rauch, E. B, Chesborough, Governor Willlam Bross, Willlam Totter, A, B, Masker, Jultus’¥uchb, Robort Gold- beck, Florenco Zlegfold, The Private Dicelling House and Arohitecture—T., P, Wight, W, W, Doyington, J, 0, Cochrauo, rako, Txhtbition Showing the Organization and Influctics of Museumaof Fino Asts Applied to Induatry~Tho Tion, Hugh T. Dickey, J, M, Walker, George Bturges, 1L, M, Thompson, “Aré an Apnlfed’ to Reliplon—Tho Right Rov, Honry 3. Whitehiouso, D, D,, LL, D., etc, Objects of 14né A7t of the Puat Frhibited by Ama- teura and Owners of Collectiona=-Albert Grosby, The Hiistory of Inventiona: Civil Engineering and Publte urks—E, 8, Chesborough. Geography and Statfatice—Oliuries Raudolph, — e THE CITY IN BRIEF, D, L, Moody will read tho Bibla in the Moth- odist Church Block at 8 o’clock this afternoon. Joseph Ruckart, an Englishman, was finod $100 yesterdny morning by Justice Boully for va- grandy. Tho Polico Protective Assocletion will meot this nfternoon at 3 o'clock, at the Madison Streat Btation, A full attondance is requestod. Rov. John Covert will lead tho noon prayor- mnuung in tho Mothodiut Church Blook to-duy. Tho subject to bo consldered ia ** Aumility,” Mr, V. I3, Ruseo, of Highland Park, near this clz&' lias o Germnn Bible which was printed in 1600, It is enid to bo the oldost copy in tha United Statos, The annual meeting of the Drring Woman's Refugo will be Leld at the inslitution at 11 ololool on Thursdsy morning, ‘Lo publio aro Invited to prosent thomselves at 2 p. m, The rogular mooting of tho West Chicago Ly- eoumn will be held this_ovening nat tho fonv tt Btreot Congrly;alioual Chwuroh, 'T'ha sabject for debate du1 ** Hesolved, "Chat for tho public bone- fit, immigrafion should bo prohibited,” All young mon are invited to attend. Last Wednosday, Froderio kTroadswoll, roskin, at No, 92 Kolloy atret, whilo st work {n Tintole fusou'a packingchionso, ut tho ook Yards, foll in atonk of boiling water, and was sealded in such o manner that ho diod on Saturdsy morn- ing In great agony. Mo leavos n wifo sud two ohlldren in desiituto olrenmstances. An slarm from Box 282, yosterdsy morni was cafsed by a firo branldnyg out_in the ‘,{;51 story framo hundlng‘;)fln. 620 West Lako atroot, ownod by Mahlon D, Ogden, and ocouvied by Frank Crosmer, a8 6 ‘1‘nunrf' flord; Block nnd building,” 81,400 The stoak ¥ mired for $1,000 In the. North Migsourl, of Bt oouly, tud 91,000 In {lio Trndore’ of Ghicago. ihio huilding who of litils valo, and uninsured. Yostordny: morning, ‘Doloctlve Donnfs Hin- mondn, of tho-Clty Dotoolivo Doparlittent; ar- yivod i tho oily from Quincy, huving in custo:ly n nogro named Martin Van Buren Bnydor, Mar- tin was [n tho ompluy, o fow monila sinco, of tho propriotors of n Ialated utraot cigar atoro, and, boing deplotod in P!u‘uo, lio sought o ro- planteh it by stealing 8 diamond Yln, .valuad b 600, from -lis inistress, ! Irnwnlnpr it for 160 at a pawn-shop on Binte siroot, noar *Ifarrinon, H6 thon dischnrged himnolt from tho sorvice of his mistrosn, nnd went to Quiney, whoro, aftor & timo, ho wna omployed as. S T one.of thio frntfamilion of thn cily. Caplain San Elllo, in_whoso trusty hands tlio caso had boon pincud, bocamo awaro of hin wheronbouts, nnd tolographed to tho Suporlne tondont of Polioo at Quinoy to arrest Bnydor, Tho Suporintendont did do, and hold him until {ho avrival of Dotective .8lmmonds, who tool him in chargo, oud brought ‘Wim to this city. Maxtin confesnod to tho erimo when arrosled, and tho pin was recovored by paying tho pledze- monoy. B —— THE PERFUMERY WAR. an Hyde Park Seeks to Dissolvo the Tn- Junetion in Favor of the Fortil- izing Company; An TUnsuccesstul Effort by tho Latter for Deluy. Argumonts Bofore I\idgo Tarwell on the Motion to Dissolve, Tho porfumory war batweon the villago of Hyde Park aud tho Northwestorn Fortilizing Company was resumod yosterdny morning bo- foro Judgo Farwoll in the Clrcuit Court, that be- ing tho time sot for hearing the argumont on the motion to dissolve tho injuntion agninst tho | Hydo Park authoritios, Tho Ilatterworo repro- sontod by Oharlos Hitcheock, Sidnoy Smith, drid Mr. Loaming ns their attornoys, whilo for tho othior sido thoro apponrod Leonard Biwott, Cory- don Beckwith, O, M. Hardy, and J. J, Horrlck. Mr, Hitcheook road tho answer of tho defend- nnts, sotting forth, nmoug other things, that the ostablishment of the Fortilizing Company, and tho caroless and slovenly manner in .which it is _carried on, is o nuisance, and as such isindiroot violation of tho ordinnces of Iydo Park, which should bo ‘onforced ns against tho oharter hold by tho.Company; that. tho offluvin resulting from the piling up of offal at the works is dan~ gorous to tho hoalth and Injurious to tho props orty of tho pooplo residing within two miles thoreof ; and praying the Court to dissolvo the oxluting injunotion, so that- the authorities of Hydo Parlt moy ho onablod to enforco thoir or- dinances, Mr, 8wott, for tho complainants, read the afi~ davit of R. W, Ralston, Vico . Presidont of tho Northwestern Fertilizing Company, in which it 18 sat forth that tho works wore sot in oporation again on tho 80th of January, 1878, with o capne- ity for taking carc of G0 tona of offal por day} that in 80 dsys more tho capacity will bo ine crensed 80 tons per day; that in the noxt cnsuing 80 doys tho capneity will bo increased 30 tons per dny more, and in tho following 60-daya tho' ca- pacity will o still ‘further increased ; that tho worlc of reconstruction was bogun on the day following tho firo on tho 18t day of January, and hna boon carried forward with oll possiblo dili- Inxgost {n capacity of anyin tho world, as thoy could utilizo and dry 100 tons of offal daily, and grind 40 tons bosidos ; thaf, by now improve- monts in machinery, they now save 60 por cont of tho animul mattor instond of 90 por cont, au Dofore, nnd 14 porcont of- ammonia, instoad of nbout 4 per cont, os boforo; that it is bolioved that, by other improvements now in progross, - tho _dillenlty of tho smell will Do oventualy overcomo ; that the buainosa is belng.ocarried on A8 carafully a8 it is possiblo to do; that such ‘matorial g cannot bo immodiately worked up is deodorizod by .chomicals, . as_far aa possiblo.; that these sors Hirach and Dolafoutaine, chemiists, and a largo numbor.of tho workman employed at the faotory; that this_toatimony can bo procured by tho noxk torm of tho Court, aud & continuance of the motion until that timo ia asked- for, on the ground that it has boon impossiblo to procuro that testimony up to this time, by remson of tho shortnoss of tho notice, and fhe’ peculiar difioulty of tho caso. § R Mr. Bwott procoeded to sny that tho quostion of publio necessity is not affected by the answer, which sots up that it is tho duty of "the Court to enforco the ordinanca of tho villago of Hydo Parl a8 against tho chartor conforrod by act of the Legislature, - It lind boen impossible in tho ghort time allowed to procure testimony to prove that the Company were careless and nogligent in {holr manner of conduoting tho busiuoss, nnd as this was an importaut consideration ke asked for a continuance, in order to procure the do- sired tostimony. : Tho Qourt snid it wonld hardly'be - claimed by counsel on eithor sido that tho operations of tho Fortilizing Company waro not & nuisanco. This Emcnndlng of the Hydo Park authoritics was not wstituted for tho purposo of provonting tho car- rying on of tho offal rendoring business caro- losely and mogligontly, but to provont ul- togothor its _being_ onrried on in_ the villogo of Hydo Park, and fo obiain the powor to enforco their ordinances passed for that purpose, Tho filonzian in this case was not a8 to conducting the business successfully; that was compnmtlvnlfl small mattor, anvf ou this point would be 'he question was, Ias tho villnge tho right to a8 and onforco ordinances against nuisancos? and would therofore bo deniad; but the complainant would bo Enmmud to uso tho afiidavits just rond in resistunce to tho motion to dissolvo tho injunction, v, Bwott asked leavo to amend the bill of complainant go as to make tho Corporation of Hydo Parka party to the suit, and without intor- foring with the niotion for au injunction, Mr. Smith snid no objection of a tochnical charactor would bo raised. Mr. Swett said it would bo nocessary to dovoto somo timo in gotting togothor authoritics, and ho #vould su;gest that the argument bo post- poned until Tuesday morning. ‘The Court wasunwilling to do this, as it would interforo with tho docket of sot cagos, and took & rocoss of two hours, at tho oxpiration of which time tho various attornoys mado thoir appest- anco, suppliod with no ond of pandorous toma: The remaindor of the aftornoon was ocoupia by Charlos Hitolicock, Iisq., for tho Hydo Parkau- thorities. In his argument, Mr. Hitohcock took tho ground that tho fortilizing establishmont wag o nulsanco, and, as such, came under the ordinances passed by the Board of Trustoos of the yiliago of Hyde Park, such ordinances hav- ing boon cnacted undor and by virtuo of the gonoral law rolating to villago organization. Ho maintained that the powor to_pass such ordi- nences was vested in the Board of Trustoos by statutory onactments, aud that those ordinances ‘must take procedence over the special cherter of the Fertillzing Company. Arguments by tho othor counsol in the caeo will bo hoard before Judgo Farwoll to-day. —_— A Jefferson County (Ne ¥o) Princess, Now that the death of Louis Napoloon han et everybody's tongue wngging, wo shull Laven frowli batoh of Bonapartist scandal. ‘Tho New- ark (N. J.) Sunday Uall gives us tho following 3 Josoph Jonapnrto, ox-King of Spaln, withoit roally contusing the lineage or tho possiblo auo- cossion of his nbandonod throno, playad the migchiof horo in Now Jerwoy, 1o built's hand- pome placo ot Bordentown, Intrigued in a not very domonstrative way to got bal tho crown of 8pain, and employed an_nusistent wife fn tho erson of a Miss Bnvage, tho duughtor of n fash- onable millinor in_ Philadelphia, The pair had threo childron, .all gitls, two of whom diod onrly in lifo, Lho oident, Caroliuo Dola- follo, » woman of pure = charactor, nud not many years ago, of high purnmm( bonuty, I8 now Mrs, 13, of Northorn Now York. It was illustratod In hor vory marriago notico how leniontly we can look upon” illegitimacy, it it Is only royal ; * Mayried, —— B, to Uavoling Dola- follo, dzughtor of Josoph Bonaparto, ox-Kiny of Spaih und Compto do Survilliors.” Tha nume Dolafollo was derived froni un ncuonuuadnl‘m‘i{ Tronchman who married Miss Savugo in vonsid- oration of a very comfortablo estate in Jofforaon County, New York, and, by tho way, tho pulr lived comfortably togother and had a nice batoh of cbildren. Whon Dalafoile dled. tho widow . 613, and nidvanced o 6037, gouca; that boforo the firo thero works wero tho |. facts can bo proved by tho testimony of . Profes-. of littloimporlanco. . he motion for a coutinuance until next term- FEBRUARY 4, played dusls and drakoy with tho ostatos, ricd tho Doputy Shoriff who serverl oxoe: upon hor, tid was leopiug n hoarrding-how Now Yol soina yeara ogo, Lho daaghlor, Cav fine Tonapurte, o really winning and lovely woman, lizs alwnys hind an annulty from tho ox- King Joseph. ' - MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Now Vorlz inanrcinl Neiesd L Niew Yoix, Yob, S—Cablo ndvices from Tondon res post T R ot oot Mt A J¢ [ cout et Tiliouyh ttio hooks do uok open il to-morrow, s seriptiotin o already coming in rapldly ther aud ficro, Thio prosy€etten miccess of tho loau Lad o diftor- ent offect on onr atock markot; i ‘Monny was searco oud_loaned s Eipb an 1:03, with o 1argo biikinesn at T coln, buk closed ot 6@V re# cont, orling dwl at 107 c. : Gold was lower, ranging ot 119@113¢f, closing at 119 Loaus, 3@5 per cont for carryinyg, - Clearings, $47,000,- 000, ‘Crensury disbursewenis, $312, Govornmentn sioady on mmoderato trananetions, = Gtato bond dull_nud. loady, with enngssens and ‘Missourin bighor and atfong: . ._Btocks woro actlye with wids . fuctuations, Weslorn Uulon and Erlo wero tho great featurce; 'Tho furmer oponed at B7%, advanced (o 89, broke to 874 ofi n rnlo_ of 20,000 shintos, but agafty advanced, tho Tust 6110 bes g wL 00, Eclo advanced from 673 to 63k, reactad to Now Yol Jentral , aide to 103, receded to 1031, Dat cloned at 106'%. Lako Bliofo Toso from 0533 to 057 und closed _nt 9337, , rom 80 to 8477 § Ol & Mikwlsnippi £ it: Paul,comnion from 631¢ 0643 0,0, & 1. 0, 404 o 4117 3 Undon Packiic from 303 to 4775, Noiths woatorn preferred o from P13 to 94, it closed ab 1. Atlantio & Bacltio roxo fromt #13¢ fo') nud Paciilo Mail from T13¢ to 7. Ttock Tsland fio7 steady, hatworn 1183 to 114, whilo Marlford wan sweak oud Jower, o wholo markot closod strong andnetive, . K 3 . Btorling, 1003 2 g aovEnNMENT nONDA, Coupons, '8 J120|Uouponie, 67, 5.0 of 0 L1143 {Coupous, 111143 Now Ba ox.fut Coupons, '05. v, s+ 1183¢{10-408,.. 00 Couons, '05 (aew). . .114i(|Currenoy Us ... BrATI mONDS, vaufed fron 10434 S Misgourin 93| Virgiuins, old Tonnesecos 833 Nortls Cnvoliu Tennosiee 835 Nortls Carolian ToaKd, Bt Panl pfd Wabaol. . Wabnsh p Fort Wayne.. 1{{Terte Haulo, [Terro Hat 773 0hicogo & Al 115 . 123¢]0hieago ¢ Alton pfd, 117 .lgg}; Obin & Miselsaippi... :l; Pacific Mall, . Now York Central, ral . |tilinoi Contral 2issue BE Northwestern pfd. Rock Inland, 1197 _ Foreign Marlcts, Tavenroor, Fob, 1—11:00 a, m.—Flour, 292 61@301, Wheat—Winter, 125 20@13s 4 ; spring, 118 6d@123 4d; whilo, 125 3@131 6d ; olub, 124 84@14a 2d, Cvrn, 278 0d@2he, Pork, 628, Tard, s, 2 "Fob, 3—1:30 D, m.—Breadstuffa firm . LivERPOOL, ‘TFob, ‘snd unchanged, LO{!DUN‘ Fob, 3,—Consola, 12X ; five-twenties of 'G5, 03; do of '67, 01; 10-403, 93 ; now Os, 01§ Erde, 64, Tallow, 464 0. Pans, Fob, 3.—TRentos, 54f 03¢, Lrvenvaor, feb, S,—Cotton quict; midling up- Iand, 10@10%; Orleans, 104@1037; sules, 10,000 ‘balea; Americnn, 6,000 spoculation and oxport, 1, Rod wintor whend, 195 30@12a 4d. Flour, 20s 61@a0s, Corn, 288, Chcoeo, 604 Now York Livo Stock Markets NEw Yonx, Fob, 3,—OATrLE—Toceipta lnat woel, 8,600 ngainst 7,400 tho provioun wock ; to-day, 197 cars b Ono Iundsdthetzeot, 131 ot Communipayy, and 47 at Weghawkon, making 0, 130 againat 4,550 1nst Mondny, Quality gonorally poor, and though thore are fow Tox- ana, they are befter than tho,rough natives, Prices for fat booven kopt up to 13@13)¢c, with tops atldc; me- dium, 11@1140; and poor, 8@100; Toxan, 10@103o. Common catfle, ) lower than last wock ; stock not all sold; oulls, 4}’ o lot of littla 43 cwt Ohio Loppers Bt 0)&;: 5 carg 6}Z owt Illinots, * 11@11){0 ; 8cars 0l owt Indinna, 1103 Gcars Texavs, 10 cwt, grass, 10c, #L56 1bs por cwt 4 cars 7 owt Obfo, 11@190; 4 cars 8 awt, 18}@140; 4 cars T cwi Tlinols, 11A¢e, Snzer—Total, 27,000, or 1,000 more than the previ- ons weok 3 to-day, 10,400, and 20 cara moro {0 come, ‘The pona ara fuli, with vory littlo teado, and prices sre off X@2o; common, Gife; medium, 0}4c: good to Sholco, Ti(@130. Tliers in o diseanc; bitt th peoplo have not got over tho fright -about scabby sheep; Bales; Car 72-1b Btato and car 83-1b Indiana at 3{c | . car B31b Ohio, 43c;. car 140-1b Massachusctts, 7505 2 cars 134-b Cannda, Bc, Tloas—Very strong at sn advance, Total for the ‘week, 23,100, againat 53,100 Jast weok, Only 45 cars in to-day, with'03 more diie, Live, 52@Bsic; o cur 140- Th pigs, 3{c; city aressed, 574@6340 for lieavy; 630 % £or 200 b33 1@774c for 160@160 1bs, aud 740 for blga; Western drossod, 53;@05”9 & o . :...Now¥oxk_Live Stock Marlkots Nrw Yonr, Fob, 0.—Businoss waa falrly activo with the agonts, but Jobbors distributions aro unsatisfac- tory for thio season, and mainly confined to stzplo do- meatio goods, Tho morkot for brown aud bloached cottons 13 ‘vory sirong st unchonged quotations, Qhocolate and medium colored prints aro in good de- mand, and' ginghams havo an_improved tendency, Tho Hamilton Company ore showing tholr now rops and delnines, and the Manchester Coinpany thelr. now worsted dross fabrics; Woollons ara quict in first hands, Forelgn goods ‘aro n rather Lotter demand from importers,.but the jobbing domand fa light, Philndelphin Live Stock Markets PrinapELPnIA, Fob, 0,—Drevea—In foir demand and firmor ; oxtra Ronnsylvanis and Weslern steers; $3.00@8,50;' cholce; ' $0.00; fuir to good, $0,:097.60 § common, $4.00@0,00. S Buerr—In fatr demand ot 5@80, 1loos—In demand ot $1.35. A HaLzs—2,100 boovos ; 1,000 shecp ; 5,000 hiogs.” Evening Provision Iloard. Cornrn OF TWENTY-SECOND STELET AND WADASI AVENUE, Fob, 9,—Sales, 760 brls moss pork, sellor April, of §12. Tho Produce Marletn, NEW YORK, e ons, Fob .—Corzon—Dull; midaling up- and, 311 e, ; ‘BrivapsrorFs—Flout quicl and vory firm; recolpts, 11,000 bris ; superiine Weatern and State, $0.40@7.26 ; common to good extra, $7.00@7,00 ; good to cholco, 35.00@8,50; white whoat cxtra, $8.60@10.75; Oblo; $7.10@10,05 ; St. Xouls, $8.00@313,50, Tyo flour an corn meal quiot.and unchauged. Wheat firmly held § Toceipts, 11,000 bu;. No. 2 spring, $1.64@1.68 3 red and whito Western, '$1,00@2,00¢ iutorlor whito Stato, $1.90, Ryo, barley, sud malt unchanged, Qorn steady and fairly nctivo; receipts, 17,000 bu; old Western mixod, efloat, 063@670; do insfore, GiX{@04iga; new mixed Westorn, 60@67c, Oats firm, and §n moderato domand; receipts, 17,000 bu; uew mixed Western, 6335503 whito, Ga@B0%6e § blatk Wostorn, 63}5@54o. Laa: ‘fem ; Weatorn, 49@602, iax Axp Hops—Unchinged, Gnoories—Coffees steady; R dull; fair to good roflnl 0@, ohanged, Ricoateady at 838k, PETROLEUM—Crude, 0 ; Yetnoed, 20@20%7c, Tuneexrine—Dull ot 60c, BT00K OF GRAIN in warehouse 17@30¢, incas, $14.35 ; prime mows, Beef dull and’ unclinugod, ‘shoulders, Givo; middics quict: 1 r for February-ond March, Ti(o Sugar Molassos une Tony Tard closed-steady ;- Westorn stoam, ¢ Blawdto g heg, o Aermies—Suguy in good demand § inforior, TH® 8704 it Tty faty, B0 7 primey S, i luulru t’“ lh;n):mdxj uo‘)mll\\m, $ste y fule to chinlee, 0@7500, Coflen, 20, Corton—Quint, Halos q},om balon good ordinny ot Tiggo: o middiing, 1065 smiddiing, 10303 mids [ Dimg Orfeans, 19770, Teecotnls, 4,510 balea 3 oxporta ¢ Livarpocl, 11,670 halen; Dioinen, 5,053 ales; Ravel Tunela, 1,540 balea 3 Now Yorlr, 1,710 bafes, * Btock, 203,440 Diles, DETROIT, . Duenort, Feb, 3.—Duransturre—TFlonr qulol aud imelingeed, Wheat standy ; exiva, 3093 Mo, $1,00 ¢ ninbor, $LTUBLANg, Corlt wleady, = cxd—Wheat seares and 0swEaD, Tel, Bt ¥ T Cotn.dull ot kv, Jatlay nigbor ; Bayof Quinte fiem, Coin dull lield at 31,10, Mrrarsuxre, Fob, J—TkAl and wichan fi.i Wit poad $1.235, Octn ilendy § No. 3ies G 2, i Ttyo b faic doniand r'mgchlghor, ut 67/g0, fog il and nominnt o, 9, e, $1.02; No, 3 Gokn ateatty § No. orrru—Flonr, 3,000 brie + wheat, 6,000 bn, Rteses A=Y 1o, 4,000 brla ; wheat, 5,600 b, - TonIs, WL fr, Lowts, Teb, | G--Thavitussa—Flour Qrm. Wheat dpll andl ‘vdrooping for: Jower grades ; No, 2 apring, 3104300 wintor, only_samplo lots af- foveds” Corni duiland lowors No, 3 g0 enst trac i 2 B5¢ 41 warchoune, Oafa dnlland unchinged, Bsrloy firm s ouly gamy! eliing, 1tyo it No, 4 18@TIe, < Winsry—-Dul i ; Povipions—Pork .in good demand for fulura rales, &t 314,00 nt Quiney, T1I, _Seilor Dnrel §13.25, 82m op< {ion liere, Olear 7ib bulks aides U7i0_epot, Yiacom steady § elear rib, T3¢0 seller May, Lard salabloat tiold highsy, o o s $5.90@490 ; moly $4.00@4.20, Te- _teipts, 5,002, fa1i—Gniot ; fate to chioloo stoors, 430, Rt O RGINNATL, OvorwaTs, Folio 2—13REsDSTUFTS lour steady 21,78, Oorn_flrm 0l $3.25@8.00, Whent nl!ld7 at 21, Raaty ar Bh@as, atdle, kiyo quiot ut BIGOHL Tarloy quiot and unchusged: -. Tuovistona—Dull and exslor at provinits pricod, Pork nomimlly unchnoged. Tard dull slosm leld ot 3ge o Anith 1-36@ 540 lona LI 3 kottlo Held af 86 - Bulk micats Moty Chwiders, 403 clon ribr~ 00} cloat, © 03¢, ol filly’ cured, Bacolr sieady; clear ¥ib, shouidore, B33 c 3 shioulders, 4@4o, clear i Greon meats slondy Tig; cloar, 73¢mEc, offerings light, Fams; mulea of 16 )b average at 9(c. oGS Tiem oL $44034.15 5 montly $4.60@1.70, Tio- ceipls, 2,100, Stendy at §A AMUSEMENTS, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN OHURCH; Uornor Indiaus-ny, sl Tienty-tirat-at. QPENTNG OF TIEE NEW GRAND ORGAN. GRAND CONCERT FOR THE DENEFIT OF TIH ORGAN FUND, PThwsdoy Evenlngy Feb. 6, 1873, UNDRR THE DIRECTION OF - MR. G. C. KNOPFBEL. PROCRAMME. “ " 1. *"Opontag" of thie Organ, by ‘Me, G, O, Knopfal, Agong The th Bulliors: (1) Seleotions’: (b) B Uiatistan 2. Benodlo Antma (Dudior OBoteof Iirat Preshytorian Oliuroh. Angal Tirleht nd Fae' (t1audal, Mrs, Uy €. To, i fio Grago ot Homti (Ciasal, Elogte, for Orean, ik, Lyon. Bls, Baohmas 3 A Rkalotd (KZobs), Cliole of Segond 1 Tosbytorin e g Yasinck s otol) Al (D, Back, Hir. -%‘5{{ Tt g e (lmotiahs M. W: " Aldriof, fopfal),_porformed by the i Glorl tn Txcolas (Kriopfel),_ porformod by the Bar- | R:AIL‘R.OAD TIME TABLE. s Donnan ARRIVAL AND) DEPARTURE CF TRAINS, Winter Avrangemont, iterranarioy oF Rrznrcy MARKS, oniteds ¢ Sunday exceptod, 3 Monds: Five Bundny ab 33 furds . Lo {5 11CAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicag, .mfi, o Sty Louts Througlh Line, and Loulaiana fn S.vru.),,-.u»mn...:'/mm Chfec .mfm:mulu. Tnlon Jorpiot, Trest ide, near” +{p 8, m,|* 830, . 9:15, m. [ 8400, m- Wetngnn, Eacon, Washingian Ke- ‘rens (Weatern Divislan,). . Jollet & D\Llull'. Accomo'dationt, irlogiioid Lightaing T Atain Line, andalsol - i dnckaoneillo l)lvll(;m., ol AnoaY » Kxproas, via Jecke| aeio, 11 4 ouialann, or| =2 o fforaon Gty Btires, Yentls, Knokuk & Burf m y ¥1a Blatn Line, and dnfl[v oxcopt Bnln\'d!? |l Jxcksonstilo Divishm, 3t Daly, vin Main Lipe, and dafls, TEiap% Momdag, Tin Jacisonvillo Disisiots - CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILTIOAD. Degots—Tont of Takeats, Jullanoav., and Siclernthetl, aind Gannl and Sizt Ticket uftca in Iriygs Hovae and ut dejots, 3 Arrive. "y Leare, Mafl aud Exvsose, Dbunia and St rnnlllu Tast Line ook Tsland Lixpr Gnlosbiieg Prssougo Mendota & Ottawa ol pres. Hi! ownar's Orova Acconimiodation| Downtrs Grova Accommodation Sy ILLINOIS CENTRAL HA!LHOAD.,_’ Arrive. ydo Park and On) ¥iydo Park and Oak Woo Onk Woods Hydo Pack and Oak Wood a 08k’ Thyde Fark and Oak wooa +On Saturdays this train will be run to OBATpaIRT. IANAPOLIS & . CINCINNATI THROUGH CHICA“O.‘s fl%é}“{lfl KANKAKEE ROUTE. m: va ; the Great Centpel Raftznad nfi',‘fefl'gfif e e o (rogh Hiekta and sfcpin: e oy ot Hicketaffce, T Canal-st.c cornar Hadi- won gomun&yr { Sverpnt lzuee,cimer Congrest 27 nd ehiganiave; also ool dff Dceniy-second-st. S S R vo 8 (8 i ; Arfive at Oinolnnatt + | 850 5. m.ld o “Tfrains arriva a6 Oliloago at 700, 1. and 9.16 p. m, : . Oy renting Buidetay nlant Gtiat dlacingit, * {Plcontico train runs through e i CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD: Toket office, 0 1est Madleon-st, Teave, Arrive. D D ; i ; i %l, Paul & Groon roon Bay Expres Bt Bau fixproa. 30 80 5 5 20 205, 00 De 00 p. +8:00 p. .| iiret, d and gflfx:r?ufl. “5‘3;0‘35-‘1“51&': for two i anos a5d Organ Phlleate, Kebotelt Ruiet, "5 Vonite (D; uck), Chol of genad Prerbytarian Churd 38, i naé'\:(, r. I, Vi Klaglor, b, L Rt Hiias, dyos, Frio iMm blsobnd, Mz Jolinagu, G, e e o (o K neler, ooty e 1 Hoatint Baroli (Zundob), Siel G- O TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. 1o bo obtalnnd at the Muslo Stores of Lyon & Hoaly, 161 + G, Cobv'a Library, 471 Wabseh-av. MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, GRAND ITALIAN OPERA. THIB RVENING, TUESDAY, TED. 4, InL TROVATORE. LARA LOUISE KELTOOG. ‘s "va Sanator o . 4, (&) Tramacription, hin_Adair” (Blag] inor * Misorre, " (Verah), for Fiano, Knoplol. . Statost. : G. O. Knopfol, 080 Watasheav,; and at MAR MARETZEK. eeseersssemresesarerses DUVEOTOR. Clars Iiouwiso Eoellogs. <veve BqnOF Banz. o DORSIEIE: Faidy T Opern N0, I Gonerat AdmibCeanGAMIIAON, 1o 14t Beléau, il.f:%sfig‘;;‘fi{fi::&'. g, Oiclicnes, Qlcler S P20eR! ACADEMY OF MUSIO. Grand Logitimato Rovivals This evoning, IS CARLOTTA LE CLERC, Tho Greatest Living Aotross, in her superb rondition of I Dywac's Elegant & Aot Phy, +TILE TABY OF LYONS," s ro-arrangsd by tho lato lamonted authar, oz prgmy for this gitiod artigt, Monday, Maska and “Faoos. Friday (Bonofit), As You Like Tt 5 . . MYERS' OPERA HOUSE, Montoost., between Dearborn and Stato-sts. Aviington, Cotion” & Kemble's Minstrels AN ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. Mackin and Wilson. 0 Uhelr Elaboralg Songs and Daieds. Quartotie—** Tho Knights' Farewoll." . The Haunted Man. A Day’s Fishing. More Lovors than Ono. - Ivery ovening and Saturday matinne, RTAR LECTURE COURSE, BUXY Tickets in thno for tho host Leoturos of tha season, ?l‘.'.f zivon Fob, 10and Fab. 11 by tho Sir PRI Slinoy ot mosica, GEO. WM. COURTIS. Resgrvou scats for Thores! Orchestes, Concerts, $1.1 forsalo now st Star Dopots, Thor " Concerts, 15th and th, 8, 24th and 25th. b Wondig ARPINI & BHELDOY, Managars, GLOBE THEATRE, Monday orontng, Tob. 3, and ovory ulght and Wednos- sy A Satirduy Siatinoe, 4 MISS FANNY HERRING In hor orlginal drama entitled tho FEMALB DETRCOCTIVE!L IEAGAT wu EDWATDS, (o FRUEMAN SISTERS, Cr Ce jon In & cliof bill, Ay Yovoming next, houottof . L WIEATHERWAX, iy Fauny Horsing ap JAOK SHEPPARD. HOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE. Tatronized by fl[lgfllllfl of Chicago! Another Assured sncce§s JOIN DIL tho Chicago fasgrite, fn o vopular i Sy ovidan Vel AN By Matitioos, Byron's powerful drams, - BLOW OR - BLOW'! i ot ol L DRI 0 e R e Durrzr—Iirm; Western, 16@200, o e P St ton,” the 2 Quesss —Quit MIISG 0o, Boualt o do LI o FITSEONR S MGt o e D i Ienirn et trperiplnel Pt S a0 S 2 j el e, Tovoat i oh. PimADRLRNTA, Tob, 8,—DBUEADKTUFFA—Flour dull and weak ; oxtr, 7.00, Wheat vers quivt s red TO RENT. Westorn, $1.00@1.05 3 amber, $1.08@1.00, Ryo—Noth- | ~samamnmamacan oo e i T s ing dolng, Corn in fair domand ; yellow, 0o, Oats Q{ duil at §93500 ; mixed, 40@47o. b T ) Tnovisions—tlold i, mess pork, $14.00G14.45, i PrTROLEUN—Orudo, 140 ; refincd, 20, Waiskey—Dull nt 03e, INT TELER BALTIMORE, BALTINONE, Veb, 8.~ DREADSTUPFE—Flour irm and unchanged, Whoat firm; Western rod, $1.80@2.00 ; ambor, $2.10g2.35, - Corn 'irm i _mixed Westorn, 05c, Qats thners iz Wostarn 43@450; white, 40317, 50, 00G080, 7 Trovisioxs—Quict and steady; bulk shoulders, 830 Tib elides, 830 3 olosr rib, To.' Dacon shoulders, 8o} xib sidos, Bo; cloar rib, 8io, Moss pork, $14,25 @14.b0, Lard,'8@8x(e. 1lams, 194 @18c, ‘BUTTER—Fivm ; chioleo Westérn roll, 20828, WintsxEv—93)c. DUFFALO, Burrazo, Feb, d—Llour aud firm, Corn quict and firm nt 520 on 3 4,600 bu do nb snles 1'ear Towa nb 420, Brin § talos Nobraska at 020, ULEVELAND, OreveLAND, Teb, §,—DRrADSTUPE) and tonding highor, Whuat steady; No, 1, $1.157 N, 4, $1.70, Corn and oats quict and wichanged, PE{ROLEUM—Quict; rofined slandurd white, I’ car Tols, 173407 trads lots, 18Q18co. TOLEDO, Wheat quict los, 4 cars Westarn o u_elovatar, Oata Burloy scarce and ‘Loepo, Fob, 9, — BurAnsTowns — Flaur steady. Whout i fair denund aud higher; ambee Michiga, ,70; No, 4 rad, to arrive, $1.76, ' Qorn steady ; Righ mizod, 883(0; apot, 403(c; scllor Murcl, low mized, 833e. Oaty dull and poralual, DiEssen Hous—3,00@5.10, Croven Bsen—$5,40, Rrokters—Flour, 100 brla; wheat, 1,000 buj corn, 17,000 bu ; oats, 4,000 bu, iz chiss—Tlonr, 400 brla § wheat, 3,000 bu ; corn, 9,050 bu ; oats, 6,000 bu. NEW ORLEANS, Onteawns, I'oh, 5,~—Westorn produce, provis- , and geocorional scarco and firm Dsruris—Tlour—Extra, $1.00; trello oxtra, 9,60 ; fuinily, $10,00@11.35, Corn mdvancod to N-m::’nt 8t 630, 1, T . g:z-sas.uu. B 0VISION4—Dry anlt mouts,; ‘biay, oll, $14,00 :r{“\w.ilu.%. }l{) 8340, Pork—Tabe on, 3o, 03de, VAL e Bu Now Ready for Occupancy. The finest single offices and puites in the city. The building is strictly Fire- Proof. ) The floors ars laid in English Tile. Tireand Burglar-Proof Vaults All appointments of the best desoription. the floors. There are several choice of- fices offered at reasonsble rates for a term of years. See the offices., For terms in- quire of 'W. 0. DOW, Ronm 1. Nevada Block, CHIOAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC erman-sts. Ahe Teare.. RAILROAD. o Ticket ees Qmaha, Loavenw'th& Atchison Ex| Poru Accommodntion, s Night Exproam..... LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. t, Tayriton and_Sherman-tte, Ticket afier; Depohy o i eat corner Hadiron and Canalate, Bril, sio Alr Lino and Maln Lin Svrt‘e}n'lx:llh; Vork Txpros, via|, . o... Atlantio Kxpross, via Alr % Texprose, vin Main Line ATE AGCOIMOTALION: s0e CHICARO, DAVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD. e %y U, <8 81, L t, . Ca- P Rt Out gy e, Eorr o 400 and Kinzfeste, Infrelghi op? nfl ¢: 3 M:‘ Tt a’u," ot ner Halsted and Cureoll- ‘laking effeot Deg. 1, 1873, Washinglon-st, Zears. PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. 7 T T Tagve, MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT wsér'zm‘mnm;nz Arrive. INDIANALOL Hail, Night Expror gt RAFIDE ight Kxpross.. *:00a, m. 10:10p. m, HENRY 0. WENTWORTH, ‘General Passengor Ageut. - STOLEN. L T about To'clock f . 53 Wall stroet, N. Y., about? pPa Y § st hpsiins SR i oupon bonl! o oacl, Nos, 6,218 (o 8,500, inolustvo. | gortiionte ot 100sharce ol atock {n tho Houston & Texas e any, tanding {n name or David H. A ‘;‘:v"’u':’n;x'dmmgy oa tho back, slgned ik, Yy x, B Ko Gaupons Aad transfor of tho stack has Do e o Poorsann aro warnod agatost negot(- ating aiy of tha above soouritics, A rrard of 81,000 il B e thets ratara. 1o WAL, M. RIOE, No.'53 Wal got, Noy MEDICAL CARDS. . DR, C. BIGELOW JONFIDENTIAL PILYSIOIAN, {0f Stato-st., Chlc. e o ll": well kpown by all readers of tho n;y:nl lh‘u b ©. Bigeloyw {s tuo aldest vlllhlhhfldshy‘lt jan in Cnleago Belenco and axparianca hinyo made Dr, B, the most re. nnwuod:l’l'{l},l‘:\l'.la'il' o: ,l‘}':n honored by, thn“ . i H13 LIFI In porle odlce that fil[rg?oxfllv:lyn" cases of Olll(u.’ylfl AND SPECL RLS i hotlt > = O LATIO SEPARAT fo a1 I, CORREN at NTIA L. tters, witl s HILOW, ID 5. 89O DN RS, Uonfldontln'lPllyeluinnyllfl\V.Mllflhon-s(..dh(m»l-,l"., (A rogular graduate in modlalue) oures all chroiiic 1ud A btolal Diie1son, of hoth soxcs, at roszonable. Modicinos furnishicd, Nomercury uged, Gonsultation raonally or by matl, Oarus guesanteod. All *omal licultios ' treated wikh safoly and succoss, Clrewians 1D TOWVY B SEIN L, 150 SOUTH IALSTED-ST., Tins tho most extonsivo practfoe in all Clironte, Ne and Special Dlscases of both sozas, of any speclalist & Tilleago. . Can bo consuited pasonally or by mall, Ireo, of cliargo, " Jil Medleal Treatiso wont froo. ~All foinale dif- foultlos truatad with safoty and success, YoEt Dr. Kean, 360 South Clark-st., Chicago, Moy bo confidontially consulted, porsunally o by mall 1rou of charge, on all chronto oc hurvous divoas~s. 318, Ju KBAN In tho onty physivian i tho ity who wat- rautls cures or 0o pay, _Qilico hiours irom §a. i, to kp.me " Dr. A. G. Olin, 18380, Clark:st., Chlngo, the most auscesaful ep-inijur v, whoies ‘fl:.fi.‘u Hifrlong wpeeiid sucki ol (o oo i workh and. fadgo ioF youraall, sou? An elevator connects with all. and Ji : Joniidonijal sonsultatlons, pers fualod forataib, Lo ™ Sidisg sand for Uit FRACTIONAL CORRENCY TOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFTICEL.

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