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THE CITICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1873. : THE LAW COURTS, Affeoting Collapse of a Too-Confid~ ing Partnorship. ‘onstitutionality of the Warchouso Law- Delinquont Insuranco Com- ; panies. Bquatters’ Rights--- Charges . JAgainst Land Agents. Bnfixkruptcy and Gencral Notes-- Now Suits. Bohoolmates in the tonder years of childhood, frlendly oud confiding in oaoh othor from youth up, partnors in the vinegar busincss in their rips manhood, Batauel Donnell and William I, ‘Whittemoro axe now at daggers drawn in the ‘Buporior Court, on the quostion of filthy lucro. Tho defondant inslsted on handling tho money, wnd comnplainant wont forth into tho highwaya und by-waya of the country, travoling unconsing~ 1y, 8s ho mourntully anys, in iho intorosts of wvinegar. Profils were roported in 1869 and 1870, but in 1871 o change cnme o'er tho spirit ©of tho trade, and tho nccounts showed o balance on the wroug side to the oxtent of more than ©1,000, ‘This statc of nffairs rufled tho smoothneus of rolations then oxisting, and Bamuel now rorghly charges that the accounts woro doctored by Lin unfaithful partnor, that tho balance shoets wero fletions, and that, far from the busineas bolng carried on at & loss, ho wmnde o profit of $4,000 out of it in 1873, when Lo took chargo of it himsolf, dotormined no longer to bo swindlod and robbed as he now ofiirms Ho has been. Ho states that ho came to 1his éonclusion with pain nnd rogrot. It piorcos himtothe heart to oy so; but his dosrost friend Is not & gontloman ; it crushes him to the oarth to think such a thing, but Lia affectionate partoer is unablo to construo moum and tuum ; snd lie-goos on to call him naughty names, which Tme Trmoye shrinke from repeating ; winding up o long siring . of charges by ieaying that lio * fcars tho snid defondant intonds to make tho aforossid rob- borids of your potitionor as hopoless as it is pompleta.” - In such like passionato and tearful {anguago your orator sl.nlgglflfl through many pugep of logal foolscap, cnding by praying tho rotection of the law againat the wilod of Will- am H., and av injunetion rostralaing bis aelling the partnershi) roporty, particularly cortain notes of which Efi EM porsession, ono of thom boing that of the suffering Samuol himaolf. An indignant and fifery roply, not’ unmixed with o fow : virtuous reflections and moral ro- marks, ‘will bo moxt . in order as o fit ¢ angwer " to this oxtreordinarily flowory bill. TIHE - CONSTITUTIONALITY OF THE WAREHOUSE . AW, Agroat many poraons Tiavo aekiod why Mann & Bcott and Hugh Maber, who wore indictod for shipping grain out of their warohouse without roturping and cancelling: {ho reccipts, havo not been tried. Tho Grand. Jury of Septembor last Liad tho matter boforo thom, and returned- true bills, yot the eases have nob been disposed of by the Criminal Court. It will bo remembered that Munn & Scott wora also indictod for rofus- ing to take out o license, ns roguired by the ‘Warchouso law. ‘Thoy wore tried on this indict- ment, found guilty, and fined by the Court. Thelz coungel ‘took tho case* to © tho Bupreme - Court, on & writ of orror. As ; tho constitutionality of = the Warohouso law was to bo passed upon, and, in case of a favorablo decision, the olher indict- wments would be affected, 15 was deemod best to defor trial until tho Buprome Court delivered its opinion. -Yosterday, Stato's Attorney Loed rc- coived o lottor from Judge Lawronce, in which b stated that tho Court hed decided tho‘caso, but that tho decision would probably.not be writ- ten out and filed until tho Juno term. No inti~ mation was given ns to the decision of tho Court, and honce no one is ablo to ssy whother itis fevorablo or advorse to Munn & Hontt, The in dictmonts havo consequently beon laid aside, and Munn-& Beott and Mr. Mahor will not bo called upon to anwwor in the Oriminal Court until the opinion of the Supreme Court is medo known. :DELTNQUENT INSURANOE COMPANIES, The. ereditors of tho Ropublic snd Clicago Firo Insuranco Companies would liko to know wh{ the bankrupts’ accounts have not been filed ith the Negister, according to law. All the other companies filed thelrs over a weelk ago, ond the list wad published {n this column. Do the Asgigncos forgot tho lesson tnu%bb the-As- signos of tho Winnesheik by Judgo Blodgett as to due performance of dutios accopted by him ? The, Assignco is' roquired to make s monthly roturn to the Register, and its substance in tobo sont to evory creditor who desiresit. The fol- lowing language is plain enough for & schoolboy to understand : Tho subatance of each monthly roturn of the Assignes hall ba sont by tho Reglster to any croditor who shall of Lankraptoy withdrawn, Charlon Waite, Jr. § objoatlons to dincharge dismissed fot want of prosecution. —Joln Bims ; loave to allogo fur- thor aoty of buukruptoy, Adjudication by defanlt *waa ordored in tho matior of Frauls I*, Robinvon. ho ordor of disminanl waa made abgoluto in tho matter of Horman Kuhlman ot al, Tho motion to dismis tho polition for want of onuse, in Jamos Mitoholl ot nl,, was ovor-rulod. @, b, Coolk & Co., on Batitrdny filad o potition for tho ndjudication of Willlam Cathiort, iho famous tea-doaler, latoly at the coritor of .Hal- sted'and Wost Madlnon stroots; claiming on a chiock for 318 ot tho First National Bauk, pry- Tnont of which was refused for want of funds and also as craditor for the suma of §142.45, and £300.60, for goods rold on time. 'Thoy sfirm thint tho dobtor committed au nct of bankruptoy by solling bi atock of Lons aud coffoos whilst ho ndsusponded paymont 08 aforesaid, to Too Drmhe“rp, for §10,000. A rule to show causs was ontored. ; Dorrlok and HMubbard potitioned for tho sdjudi- cation of W. O. Druson, of 265 RBouth Caunl stroot ; claiming on an unpaid noto of B700, and alloging, sy un aot of bankruptey, the fraudulont convoyauco to Myra M. Cluck, by chattol mort- gugo, of all Lis tools, mnchinory, and matorial, tion. Arnlo to show causo and warrant of Bolzuro were iseued. A potition for an injuue. tion,waa filed Intor, proying thot snid Clark bo rostrainod from nomlnunclni,' any procooding or proscouting In a Biatecourt to regover the goods Roizod by & Unitod States Marshal. | QLNERAL NOTES. Monry Schononbergor, o debtor fo-Stophen T Brown in tho sum of 8300.46, is charged with concoaling himself in doflance of law, aud an attaohmont was issuod againat him yesterdny, Tomas Konnody yestorday obtalnod an. nte tacliment agatnet T, D. Oatpontor, of No. 707 Wost Mndison ntroot, on o noto of §1,600, on tho ground of_fraudulont conveyance by tho dobtor 1o hindor his oroditors. .~ o Judgo Drummiond snt In chambors sl day, but tranenoted no business of public inpertanae. - Judgo Blodgott got through ot an oarly hour,” sdjourning the court at'mid-day. n tho Cireult Court Jll(,fa Blodgott. enterod defaalt of Julius, F. J., and John R, Kirchoft in Wi, G. Vandor tocst ¥. Juliug and F. G. Kirch- ggofis ol,, ond judgment ageinat them -for. In the District Court Judge Blodgott ontered default of Oharlos 7. Stoken in Upton, Assigneo V. Btokes, and of J. E. Taylor,in Upton, As- signoo v. Taylor. "hore will be no scsnlon of tho County Court. until Friday, ordors_for o vault-raieing havisg Dbeen given; the work commencing to-dey. An immenzo amount of ordinary probate busiucss ‘was got through yostorday. NEW SUITS. B 130—X. T, Harvey ot oL, v. fldavit for roplavin of boots Stophion F, Brawn v. oucnborger; attachment for $300.46, G,025— ‘Barnes v, theo David M, Ford Msuufaoturing ompany, allus Clicago Nator & G Tipe Comptuy sssumpsit 8300, 6,120—Chomas Kennedy v. L R, Car- pouter; attachment for 1,600, on the . ground thit the Tebtor tn conveying lis proporty fraudulently., 6,197 - .+ 0,123—Nathaniel .E, erko- et -al, V. Buiean Déausiay ob al.; wmochaniol . lon, .6,120—Allert O, Odell, Clarence 0. Thayer, and Edward Dodd ; bill for iujudotions, 0,150—Appéal, - . e, Burenton_Covit—i,680—George E, Sterry, doing bunfnoss as Weaver & Sterry v. John Watt nnd Goorgn I, Johnson ; nasumpit, $300, ~ 43,567——8amel Donnell v, William ', Whittemoro ; partnership bill Tor injunction restralning dofondsnt collecting cortain ‘porimbrahip sssotls, partioularly {wo notos of 106,40 Gach, given by Mild I, Wagor, and one_given by tho comblainant. 3680—LIth Giicago Draory Cotopany . Thomaa J, Fitzgerald ; coufestion, $325, “42,560— Suppross; 42,600—3ary Ann v, Joln Wallace, 42,601— DMars v, Georgo P, Andre ivoree, %Mz—b;vld £, Hlliand v, BT Wheaton ; sssumpsit, $500, 42,690~ Julia Doyl ¥, Ttico Fay .and Esther Fay ; pelitfon to Temovo titlo, 42,604—1saao J, Soligman v. Jeaeo Ansclls aesumpsit, $1,600, £2,698—Falmer Fuller & Co. v. H. G. Tyatt ; nssumpalf, $500. 42,600—8ame v, Edward Ghusingliam 3 saic, - $500, *43,607—Edwin L, Gowen v. damas E, Caseldy ; potitlon to supply record, 42,608 ZJohn Palonschel v, Tho Oity Baviugs Donk ; assump- 500, . ) S ) 'IHE RIVER. The Noto of Proparation for the Opche Ing of Navigation Not Yet Kfcard On tho Chicugo River. About this time, in former soatons, ' our river used to bo-s ploturo of industry and activity. Tho note of praparation for tho opening of navi- gation could bo hoard on every eide. Tho many difforont artisnmy whoso sldil it takos to sob.a porfoct vessel nfloat woro up to their oyes in nected with lako marine mattora lonkad choor~ ful at the prospoct of an oarly and thriving sonson, Now tho scone -is somewhat dif- feront. Tho river prosents o dull , and slmost lifoloss picture. Stoamers, - propellors, ‘barks, brigs, schooners, keows, and bargos lio neglected at thelr docks, looking rusty after the terrible winter. Their decks do not swarm with sworkmon closing up old soams, and putting on now epring raimont of bright ‘paint. and clean salls, Tho ccholng click of tho cauller's hum- moris ot heard, And this 1s all owing to tho length ahd soyerity of tho winter, which has gona considerably out of its iay to bo disagrec- blo. Evon now, almost in the middle of March. . it 18 not quite safe to vonturo tho sasortion that it has departed until a xovolving year brings it round sgain. equest it, and pay tho feo. provided for motices to creditors,” In case tho Assignes phall meglect io filo Sy Tobort o statomoat Whicl 1f 18 madoa duty 10 11l6 or malte, by tho Dankrupt act, or any general order | in Lankruptey, within five duys after the sume shall bo uo, it slall ba the duty of the Register to make an order requiring the Azsiguoe to show caute beforo the Court, at a time apecified fn tho order, why ho should ot bé removed from offico. AB Ve do not want to seo these estimablo gen- tlomen_ruled to show causo why thoy should not be removed, and a8 quito & numboer of croditors do want to keo thenccounts, wo call upon the As- signocs to mako tholr report, or tho Rogister will bo ufter thom, suro, DIVORCES. Oae of tho mcatéminml divorco cages that it bas fallen to the lot of the reporter to road is that of Mary v. George P. Androws. Bho ohargos hor hiusband with thirty-two years of slmot uninterruptod cruelty, drunkenness, sud dobauchory. Ho ouco threw hor on tho slove. . The rolation of his brutality, if but a third of it be truo, is omough to insuro his misory forover. Bho has left him twico, and gone back to him onco, at his oarnest solicita~ tion, and on pretonso of ropentance, but she is loft in hor approaching old age feoblo and weak by long years of ill trentmont, and has doter- .mined to ask tho Court to free hor from hor bonds. ''Tho ocottago they have lived in, on Abordeon street, belongs to her lhusband, but taxes aro duo o it, aud ghe preys tho Court to ivo lier possexsion of it, that sho may not be iven to dlo in the nlms-houss, e Las dong this that was bad, and that that was worso, and the t'other that wao worst, and shio never, never, “never will forgive him," saya Mary Aun Wallaco _fn roforenco to her husband, John, Thoy havo been married twenty-two yoars, and had six_ohildron," four of whom aro ving. Ho loft her onco, ho best hor man times, sod hia_conduct toward other marric ‘women was such as no wifo whohad tho slightost feoling could overlook, The proofs of his profli- gacy camo homo to both him: and herina too convincing form to_leave any further doubt on her mind, and abo has left him, and will never live with him ugain, not if sho wore dragged to pisces with vild horses, She desiros divorce, alimany, custody of_childron, and snything elsé the Court nay consider necassnry, A DASE INVOLVING SQUATTERS' RIGITS. A question of squattors’ sights la involved in 5 auit yestorday commenced in thio Buperior Court by Samual J. Walker ngainet 13dward M- Cormick and Edward AcCormiclt, Jr., torestrain tho dofendants building o houso on complain- ant's land, described as Lots 19 and 20, in Block 10, ip 8. J. Walkor's Dock Addition, in tho enst balf 'of Sco. 30, 89, 14; the defendants having squatted ou #aid land many yenss ago, theircabin huving inco gouo todecuy, and they having m&, suds making no cluim to ownership until lhu{ denly appoared and commenced tho oroction of tho dwolling houso referred to. Tho cBmFlnlu- ant’s agent notified them to dosist, but thoy Insigt on their right to the laud, and o temporary injunction was obtained, restralning the orection ontil & hearing by the Court. DUALGYS AGAINBT THAYER & CO., TAND AGENTH. Albort C, Odol] chargess 0. 0. Thayor & Co. with mieleading him as to tho purchase of twon- ty acres of land in Blocks § and 6, in ITitt's Sub- lvision of the southenst J¢ of Rection 8, 97, 14, which ho bought through them for the purpose of suldividing, aud he prays that an nccount be takon, and tho mmount of money received on ac- count of tho ealo of said lots and oxpended ou behalf of the complnainant discovered, and tho detendant deorced to pay the same, and that the defendunts be reatrained from melling or furllier Interfering with tho property. . TANKRUPTOY NOTES, The bankruptcy oslondar was called through by Judge Blodgott, finmauy. tho following ordor boing mado njamin Padgott ; imy trinl; dofondant found _guilty, and” ndjudieq tion, —Alvin W. Dugbeo and Edgur L. Carle- tou; same, —Oharlos O, Griffin snd Joln N. Dairdj to bo dismissod unleas objections aro flod on Mondsy, —XRaphaol J. P'rine: donial Marino men aro unable, 88 X«t, to glvo a dofl- nite nccount of themselves, roporter of Tne Torpune visited several of thom yostorday, and succeodad in gotting an smazingly small amount of valuablo information for tho miles of mud waded through. A grave-yard could not be moro silent and descrted than were some of the trany- ortation warchouses, tho watchmen even boing invisiblo. The tug-boat offices oxhibit but little moro life. The only information that -builders and owners of vosaola will give, is that thoy will omerge from their inactive stata during tho presnt woek it fino woather continues, and nso all_possible speed to havo their craft upon the water about ihe time marine insurance cown- penics usually teke riske. They have tholr doubts, however, about the Inkes bolng open for three woels or a month to como. TLate advices ive a doleful account of tho thicknoss and stub- Em‘nnuns of tho ico in tho lower lakes, and in {lio harbors of this Inke, with very for oxcop- tions, iag thelr facilities for transportation this sen- son, Capt. Qoodrich {8 about tho only oxcop- toin. He is building & t-clans propellor at Manitowoc, and will have it completed .and in sailing trim when it will bo most nooded, Tho Cuptain is not in the city just at presont, hu it is cnufldnnu{ casortod byhis representativos that the line of steamors whick bears his name will De the first to comménce making regular 'trips this year. “[iio rivor is rapidly ridding itsolf of ico and other impediments to navigation in its main branch. A fagt current is running “lakoeward, ‘boaring with it immenso-blooks of ico which had ‘beon dotached from the main body in the North mxnd Bouth Branches by tha fow tug-boats in sor~ vico. T Sopor oy HMANGING PLAYED. OUT. Envitations to Witncss Driver’s Lxece 10n Postponed=+Judgo McAllister Comeos to ELis Relief with the Inevis wnble Supersedens. The Inst of tho convictod murderers, George Driver, has towporarily escaped the punishmont awarded by tho jury for killing his wife. On Snturdsy last, Judgo MeAllistor granted & su- porsedean, but the order did not rench Chicago until yostorday morning, About 11 o'clock a gon of Mr. John Mason, Driver’s counsel, called at the jall, and dolivored to Folte, the jailor, a noto. This opistle contained the information tlint & Bupersedons had been grauted, aud ro- quostad that the boy be allowed to toll Driver of tho fact. Toltz permitted tho lad to in- torviow the prisonor, who was overjoyed, Io 1nd antcipated a atay of procesdings, inasmuch a8 Pori, Portcot, and Rafforty had boen similarly fevored, and was bocoming anxious, noxt Fri- oy boing the day fixed for his oxcoution, Ho could hardly credit the information, but others, whio had nldo loarnod of the circumstance, camo in Locungrntulniu him, and ko finally felt na- sured, lio ordor for tho writ should hiave been horo on Baturdsy night, Lut, owing fo o mistake, it did mnob mrrivo until ourly ostordsy morniug. Mr. ‘Muson oxpected it on iutnrdny, and was porplexed at its non-arrival, 1o 18 uneblo to bo about on account of rhowmnn- tism, and whon ho received the order from tho Lands of My. Bottsford, yosterdny morning, ho wroto tho noto_mentloned, nud sonta speelal mesgonger to Ottawn to soouro tho formal writ, A roportor of i Tuinune calted at his resi- douco flnutorflny aftornoon, and was told that Judge MoAllistor gave no reasons for granting the_supersedeas, that. is, no written opinion, as he did in tho Ralterty caso, Hovoral grounds wora urged” Ly Mr, Blason, but which of them Judge McAllister coneiderod sufiicient, could not bo losrnod, Tho Bherif was nbout commoncing _ the crootlon of n ecaffold, and to-dny h\vuntlunn to witnees tho oxcoution would bave beeu konb to tho versons suthorlzed Bituntod as abovo, without ony valid considorne - work, and avory porson who was inl anywy coii” | Stosmboatmon do not asy much about incroas- | by lnw to ho proront. A TRInuNE roportor con- versed with™ Driver yosterduy avuulng. Ho seomod contented, and, whon told that ithe ‘Bu- promo Court would not probably plrmu upon Lila Ao for Lliroo or four months, anld by that iimo publio excitoment wonld havo abatod, and, -the Pooplo Iiaving lonrnad tho truth abauthim would not condomn him.. Io neserted that ho did not shoot hin wifo dcliborntely; that the ohildron oboyad tha instrnctionn of dlu(t aunt and Bwore falsoly ; that tlm{hnfl told him Bo, and that thoy did not witneas tha eliooting, The suporsedens will bo placod {n tho handa of tho Blorlif to-day. DOARD OF POLICE. Two Patrolmen Dismlssod from the Torco—'Fho Bridgeport and South Clark Streot XKilling Scrapos—Shorie dan’s Sympnthics Aro whih the Toughs, . Tolico hendquarters woro throngoed by sn un-~ ueually large concourso yestordsy sfternoon, and rosombled nothing so much ass public scliopl flyo minutosn boforo tho doors wero opened, tho pupils boing above the avorage in ago and stature. Tho seats woro well lined with blue cloth boforo the Commissloners took their gonts. Commissionor Bhorldan prosided, in tho nbsoneo of Presidont AMason, Mr, Wright being also present, & i Oflicer Schwemm, the oxemplary policoman who allowed tho escapo of burglar Allon, was ohargod with inatlention ¢ duty. Capt. Ilickoy relatod tho cireumstances of tho caso, as alrend; publighed in Tag Trunuse, Allon had boon shol and left in the kitchon of tho Armory, tho wound boing too serloun to permit his boing put in a coll.” Iustond of guarding his - prisonor, Sohwomm foll asloop, Schiwomm tvas lnun& asleep on two chairs next morning, hio bird flown. .Schwomm had slept for some howrs during tho dn{. it At this point President Mzson camoin and took his sont, da ¢ i3 . Tho Buperintendent of tho lodging-houso fosiiflod that on going into the kilchen ho found Belwwomm ~ lymg on somo boards plnced on _ two . cheirs. - Ho asked tho oflicer whoro his qflsnnur wag, and that vigilant poréon supposod ho was in tho wator-ologet. Tho uperintendent of the lodging-louao ‘suggoested. that ho had_bottor. inapect that rogion, and as- cortain boyond o donbt. Tho officer, on comply- ing with tho suggestion, found thnt Jack Allen bad escaped, - - g Officer Uhlich testificd that Allen could not have left the kitchen withont bolng scon from the water-clonet, Uhlich inquired how ‘the pris- onor hiad ozcaped, and Schwomm declarodhs was at tho water-closet. g Sergt. Buokloy atated that thoro was a mortlce Tools on tho door of -the kitohon, and Bohwemm, could have locked tho door on lnnvm,i’thu room, ‘or called mnother officor,. or done both. -Tho standing orders in such onson were to do both. Allen wns in o vmz wenk and liolpless condition, was unable to walk alono, in fact. ‘From tho oir- cumstances that o rigid soarch was mado for him b b o'clock, withont avail, thoro wps overy n;nm.“ to supposo that ho escaped about mid- night.- . Pho ofMicor said he had not elopt on thachaira; during tho ten minutes of Lis absonco tho pris: oner must have got up, dressed, and oscaped from gight. S P Chpt.glliukuy said the prisoner could not dress ‘himeolf alone. 3 'The docleion of tho Board wan that ho bo dis- charged, and his star was takon. Officer James Moore, & special policoman, was charged with conduct unbecoming an-ofilcor. Tho_ospecial. complaint was that ke went into. thio houso of ono Afra. Mayroono and used lan- Fungo-nnd mado propositions (hat would nob ook well in print. o was dismissed from tho forco with n scathing rebuke by the Blo?'id, and his star and fire-alarm-key domanded of him. . ‘Sorgt. Hood's report of the Bridgeport tragody 'was read bofore {ho Board. Thoe report was ro- coivod and - placed on filo. Tho Board deter~ minod that tho wounded officor should be cared for by tho city, Mr. Mason wished to commend the officors for their conduct, but Mr. Bhendan “Tad his own opinion” of tho matter, and da- clinod to do go. The roport of Oapt, Hickoy, relativo to the' shooting of tho man_Houlilan, by Oficor Cud- more, on Friday night, was road aldo, and tho officor’s torn and mfignd cont, ruined in the goufllo, was oxhibited, and the nocessityof a fund for reimbursing officers for clothing de- stroyed in gervico was discussed “Tho application of. ox-Oficer Seovy for reap- pointmont on tha force, ho having Totk it honor- :myumd in good standing, was favorably do- *Tho aiscusston and inspection of bills occupied tho attention of tho Board for the romainder of {ha aftornoon, whon it ndjourned. THE COUNTY BOARD. The Agrcemont Between the Oity and County with Reference to the Re~ form School Grounds to Xc Consume mated--Labor and Material for the New Jail and Oriminal Court. A meoting of the Board of County Commis- sionors was hold yesterdsy attornoon, President Miller in - the chair, [ . A communication was read from the Boaxd of Tublic Works, asking the county to assume one- half tho oxpono of repairing the bridge scross tho South Branch at Bgan avenue. If was ro- forrod. The Committee on Financo reported relative to tho payment of the mortgago held by A, Dinghan ‘on Lots 16 and 17, Black 7, Wolcott's Addltion, that the lots were' purchasod by the county for §12,000, subjeot to an incumbrance of $3,000, due Feb, 25, 1873, and recommond thot & arrant bo drawn for principal and intorest now due. Tho report was concurred in. . ‘The samo Committeo, with roference to {ho communication of Clty Comptroller Burloy, giv-' ing notico that the city was rendy to deliver pos- sossion of the Reforra School grounds, and ‘also to exacute a lenso of tho City Hospital, in ac- gordanc with an agreoment Previously ‘ontered into botwaen the city and county, reported that the following resolution was adopted by the old Board of Buporvisora on tho 14th of Beptember, 1871 e Hesolved, That thix Board accept tho proposition of 1tio Common Counell in rolation o tho Reform School grounds, and a Jeaso of the Hospilal to the county, ro- ferred o in the communication aigned by the Mazor and Comptroller, Sopt, 15, 1871, Itis recommendod by tho Commi tteo that the sgroement thon entered into bo consummated Dy the:county taking possession of tho Reform Behool grounds, and rocoiving o loaso of thoHos- q_ilkll grounds, Tho Committoo believe that the oform School grounds shonld bo putinto shape for immediato sale, an aait will probably pass inty tho hands of 'partles wanting it for rosi- donce purposos, aud, as tho Committeo ore also of tho opinion that that tho naked property will soll to bottor advantago than it tho prosent uu- sightly buildings and high fencos nre allowed to remain, thoy recommend that they be instracted to advortia for propoenls for tho purchaso of all tho buildings, oxcopt tho ono heretofora occupied by the Buporintondont, aud the fonces on Bloclk 2 the buildings to be taken down and tho matarnl. to be vemoved provious o such timo o8 may be designated for tho ‘salo of tha property, ‘The report was coneurred n. '.l'Yus Committoe on Public Buildings prosented » form of ndvortiscmont for yroposals for materinl and lsbor required in the coustruction of tho County Jail and Orimiual Court building, which was approved. Tho stono to bo usod may bo granito, marblo, or sandstono. The qualitics must be whiformity of color, txture, and dura- bility, and no stono will bo considered that ins ot bbon tosted by actual uso in bullding, Build- ors may includo onae or more of tho items speci- fiod in thoir proposals, and all proposals must be made upon the priutod forms,” nccompanied by & penal bond iu the sum of $1,000. 'ho samo Committoo roported that it is nd- yisable that tho building appropriated for tho jnilor's residonco and dobtors’ prison bo so altered in tho intornal arrangement that oflicon ey bo provided, until tho complation of tho now Court-Ilouse, for tho Uounty T'roasurer aud Collector, County Court, County Clerk, and Board of Commiesionors, purauant to plans alrendy submitted; such building fo bo so oltered as not to impair its fituess for tho pur- poro originally intended, The recommendation was concurred in, “I'ho Board adjourned until Monday noxtat 2 m. e e Lifo Insurance. "Tho reador's attention ks ealled to tho twenty-aoventl anuual statoment of tlio Connceticut Mutual Lifo Tu- suranco Company of Iariford, Goun,, James Goodwin, President, which will be found iu suother column, 'ho exhiblt of this slaunch aud well-scasonod old compuny i, ko many of its prodecosors, indleative af wmont flourlahing maturity, Tho statemcnt cover all {bo cesentta points of imporiance 10 tho publis u lurge, and 8 very complele. ———— Gontlomen’s Oollars. Tho neareet approach toa linen collar s furnished in tho Warwick and Etmwood Collavs, Thoy have created » rovolution in the paper collar trade, as con- sumera havo found it much Lotter to Luy 8 good collar that always looks well, (han the poor ariicies horeto- fora sald e, : and his prisonor escapod. | ‘Iay o water niain 6n Oneldw stroot, from Laurel ._Blgwut ayonue. : “which Ia roprosonted in tho -by which spesking mey- ba_equslized, by *corner of McGrogor and Hanover streots, and it THE COUNCIL. "Tho Legislaturo Askod to Repeal the + ke Eront Sole Bill, Nso to Give Cities Power to Manufae- ture Their Own Gas.” Obstructions in Theatres and Churches. A rognlar mooting of the Conncll wag hold yestorday evening, Ald, Dixon in tho Chair. Prosent: Aldormon Bowen, Richardson, Dixon, ‘Warron, Coey, Sidwoll, Stono, Tracey, Bohmitz, Gilldrton, McOldwry, Clowry, Bailey, Powoll, O'Iirion, Clark, Bwoot, Hoatn, Moore, Oloveland, Quirk, Eckliordt, Slout, Mabr, Longncher, Bohaffner, : Oarnoy, Csnnon, Ogdon, Brandt, Wobdman, i 3 g - rErrTiONS. | Totitlona woro presented ‘and reforred for o sowor in Wentworth avente, from Twonty-third to Twonty-ninth'stroots| for tho opening of Bol- den place to Larrabeo street: fora sowor in Wi~ oonsin .stzeet; - for ostablishing-tho grade of North Water stroot ; for o sidowalk on tho onst sidd of Hawihorn avenuo; for wator-pipo in Me- Mullon court ; * for tho improvemont of Wabash avonud from Linke streot to Hubbard 'conrt ; for o modlfication of {lis fire limits. on tho Norih Bidé ; for wator-pipes-on Harrjson- straot ;. for! ‘nsanlpg Elm stroot, bstwoon LaSalle and. ol . QRDERS, ~ Tho Board of Public Worka was ordered to to. Halated street § to placo catch-basing on Mil- waukeo avanue, from Divisjon stract: to. North avonue, and Blaokhayk from tho river to Mil- waukoo ayonue ; to build & sower in Chieago svonue, from ‘Cormell to Rucker; to com- polltue 0., 0. & I "O. Road to lay: the Bower in Kinzio stroet, a8 reported in tho ordi~ nanco; to propare an ordlnanco for pavin Frankiin street, -frem Ohicago avenuo-to Di- vision;_to lay . wator-pipe on d}nyton, Onmpboll, Howard, and Evans stresta, Tho Fort Wayno Road wea ‘diraotad to placo n flagman at the -cornor .of Stowart avenuo and Kossuth_streot. An ordinance dirocting tho Fort Wayne Rond 1o conatruct culvorts noar Thirty-firat street and .. DELTS AND OLUDS. - Ald. wag?ntmfluaod & proamble and rosolu- tion, to tho*bifact that many membors of tho polido forca havo rocently rocoived injurics in consequience of the defenceless cdndition in which they wore placed by having to wear belts. and olubs; that ]oadln%.h_x payers think theso belts aud olabs placed tho lives of the officers at the ma;rox of the rowdy olemont, and roqueating the Board of Police to roscind the order roquir- ing the use of bolta and clubs. t was roforred to tho Police Committea. ... DIGHTA OF ALDERMEN. A rosolution wasprosontad, and reforrod to the Judlcliry Committee, sotting forth the facts that the city "is divided into twenty wards, each of Council; that it is tho equal right of the citizons of each ward, through their:Aldormen, to_disouss every quos- tion that may como before tho Council; that, ow=~ mE 10 tho groat talkntivenoss of Ald. Schaftner, other Aldermen have no opportunity of oxpross-' ing thomsclves on important subjcats; and that tho citizons of sovoral wards, being thua practi~ cuu{. u‘prnunntod and shut off from all partio- {f“ on in. public affairs, - are boooming disconentod, and axo xopronching thols Al- dermon with their _silenco, Theroforo, tho Committec is directed to devise anmtzl plmz and no engrossed by the Hoventeonth Ward, {o thototal exclusion of tho Ninotconth, Twelfth, Sixth, Tiret, and other wards, . They aro also diroted to ancertain the amount of timo consumed by. Ald: Sohaffnor during tho lnst year, to report an, ordinanco declaring that he shall not talk at all, until an oqual amount of talking has boen dono b{‘fll tho other mombers of the Council, thoso who cannot talk Bnglish to be allowed to spenk their time in German. - Ald, -Balley offorod % zouvwing, woicn was roforred to the Committeo on Gu—l‘f!ghcm B WnzuzAs, Thero Is now pending bofors the General Assembly o bi)l for an act to give cilies the powor to buld,” purolabe, lesss, and " maintain gas-vorks ;- an Witeness, It i now costing this city for stroot- Ismps B amount of money eachi year sutlicient to pay, a lsat, ano-half of tho costof ruaning U ga-vorks therefora ‘Resafved, Thiat tho Counefl do samoatly recommend tho passago-by tho Legislatura of tho billin question, It was roferrod to the Commiiteco on Gas- Lights. THE LAKE FIONT, . Ald. Cullorton offered the following, which was adopted 3 Kl ‘Wicenxas, Thers is now pending bofors the Zeglsla- turo s llfor tho ropeal of the lufsmous sct giving o Lako Park, fogotler with tho submerged Iands, in fact almost tho whole harbor of the city, {o the Illinola Uentral and other ronds a franchiso worth millions, for tho nominal sum of 800,000 thersfore, “Resolted, That we hail with joy tho action of tho Leglalaturs in secking to romove this disgraceful aot from the atatutcs of tho Btate, aud proventing tho do- struction of our parks and harbor, S Resolved, That the ieproseutatives of Cook County bo requeafed to uso their influenco to secure the pas- pago of tho sct for the repeal of tho same, 5 BTREET IMPROVEMENTS. Tho Board of Public Works ‘submitted an or- dinance for paving Wabash avenue, from Thirty- socond strect to Donglas avenuo. . It was passed, together with several sldowall ‘ordinances. 'Tho Board, in r:é)ly {0 a resolution inquiring iy 2o robaios hnd yot boon paid on tho ssscse: mont for paving Canal stroof, roported that $24,000 wore yet .to : ba_ collested on the first _sssossmont, ~and _ 96,000 were _atill duo tho contradtor. Whon the defloicnoy was collected a rebate could be mado. The Fort Wayne Rond would #oon pay what it ownod, and it was thought likely that the other partios would follow tholr example. Ald. Bweot offercd an ordinance catablishing tho grado of the vinduct aud approaches at Hal- sted nnd Kinzie stroets, which was reforred to the Committeo on Btrosts and Alloys, W.D. ~ . IUMAN LIFE. The engrossed order for the preservation of ‘human life, and to prevent tho obatruction of tho aislos of thoatros, olo., was taken up. - Ald. Stone moved to nmond by atriking out all reforance to ohurches, It was lost—yeas, 11; nays, 17, The ordinanco was passed—yeas, 21; nays, 7. - WIDENING TUE KIVED. Tho engrossed ordor for widoning tho river at Twenty-second etract was passod, 2 BTEAM ENGINES. Tho Committes on Fire aud Water recom- ‘monded the passago of an order for the purchasn of asteam firo ongine to bo located noar tho cornor of Halsted and Thirty-fifth strests, . whon & 1ok bas beon bought sud liouso erected to xe- ceivo it The ordor was reforrod for engrossment. The samo comumittes rocommended tho adop- tionof the rosolution dirccting the Board of Fire and Polico to put up n fire-alarm box at the ‘waa sdopted. Tho game Committes secommonded the "I"!" tion of tho ordor directing tho Comptroller to advertige for a lot for an engino house near tho coruer of Halated and Thirty-fifth streots, and it was ndopted. ‘The #ame Committeo roportod favorably on tho order dircoting the Comptroller to adyertise for a lot for an engine hougo betwoon Wells and Btato and Gosthe and Bl strosts, and it was adoptod, NORTII BIDE. ‘Tho Committoe on Birecta nnd Alleys, North Division, roportod baok favorably the ordinance eatablishing the width of sidowalk on North Wator, from La8allo to Dearborn, and it was #ont to tho olork for eugrossment,. ‘The same Committeo xq}?rtofl ‘bagk the ordi- nance for tho vaoation of Leoggo sfreet aud it was laid ovor. ‘'ho report of the sama Committeo, rocom- ‘mondiug the Board of Publio Works to roport an ordinanco for_tho condemnation of strip of Inud on one sido of Boldon placo, was adopted. A-roport of tho samo Committee, rocommend= ing that the Doard of Publig Works be ordered to allow property ownors on_North Wator stroot to 8llit up to tho eotabliskied 'grade, was laid ovor, & i WEST BIDE, Tho Gommittoo on Strocts and Alleys, W. D., veported, recommending that tho Board Gf Pub- lio Works be ordered to . preparo an ordinauce to changg tho name of 1'0& stroet to Lighth ave- nue, Tha roport was agreod to,”' * Tho samo Committeo reported rogard to tho Ohicago, Alilwgukeo & Bt. Road, which was lald ovor. i l | .. [ . ‘PUBLIQ DUILDINGE. . i Tho Committeo on Publlo Buildings reported, an ordinanco in Paul rocommonding tho ndoption of .the resolution providing for a special commiiteo of five lo oxamino the publie’ buildings, with a viow to Boe a3 to.thelr safoly. 'Tho report was agreed to, BOAVESOEIL WORK, 4 'I'ho Bpeelnl Committoo to whom was referred tho roport of tho Bonrd of Hoalth relative lo_the City sunvun¥or memrlcd thoy Lind oxamined all tho papors, Including the contract, in which thoy find n clanko that tho romaval of garbago was not to bo requirod whon it was tho rosult of n apocinl Ebrmlt, thus excluding roulnurants, boarding- ouses, oto. 'Uho populntion Inoroased after tho firo; great numbers of workmen came in, and numorous boarding-houses, rostaurants, otc., Dbocnme necosnary. Tho streois wero blocks aded with motorlal, and {6 wis 60 dimoult for tho _ocontraclor to . do hin worle that tho DBoard of Heslth hired extra toanis botweon Mny and Septembor, ot o cost of 83,108, 'Tho committeo {biuk tho con- track waa fot nt too low a fignro, nnd recommond that the Bonrd of Honlth bo inntructod o lot tho now ono at_figures whioh will ouablo tho con- tractor to o the work. Tho attention of tho Board in nlso called to the law roquiring scav- | enfnru toput oftal in tight tubs, ‘T'he roport was Inid ovor, \ FIRTATNG, Thoordinance prohibiting tho salo of firéarms :: m:unrn was roforred to tho Olerk for engrosy- ont., o 0 s ASITLAND AVENDE, 5 Tho roport of tho Reilroad Committeo, rocofn- mondiug the removal of one of the Union Roll- ing Mill trncks on Ashland avonao svas taken up, togothor with the amondmont requiring tho ro- moval of all tracks on or neross tliat stroot near Mulligan stroot. ’ 1d. Bailoy moved to postponoe it & week, o motion was lost—yons, 7 nnys, 29. Al Gulloiton moved to’ muiond tho smond- mont by limiting it to all ronds that did not have tho right of- way. & Ald. S8chaffucr moved to lay tha matter ovor for two wooks, ‘ mThoflmotlan was not mgreed to—yens, 13; * Woodman moved to sond tho wholo mattor to the Committoo on Btreots and Alloys, Al Cullorton’s amondmont to tho amond- mont was adopted. ¥ y igigi:nsy‘n smondmont was adopted—yeas, . Lo orllor a8 amendod was adopled—yass, 25 ; nays, . d aAs. Tho ropdrt of tho Committeo on CGns-Lights on tho ordiuances for tho Mutual and National Oompanios was raade tho special order for noxt onday. Tho Cotindll adjourncd. —_— e KLOKKE, flo Obtains Permisston from Judge ‘Williame to Flle nn Information Against Commigatoner Wright, of il Board of Police. "Yestorday moming Mr. Goudy, counsel for ox- Police Gommisalonor Klokko, npposrad in tho Criminal Ooust, nccompanied by hia client, and mado application v lgava to file an information agninst Comminsioner Yrwight, It would appear thiat Mr, Rono hns Withdrews tem tho contro- versy, his name having boen exdne from tha documents. Tho olty authoritios were uot represonted, ol- though MMr, Wright had been notifiod that the ‘motion would be made. Mr. Goudy read the affidavit of Klokke, which has herotofore been givon in Tue TRIDUNE. The Court [Williame] eald, as thero was no opgaalllml, tho information could be filed, and ordered s Bummons to bo issued, returnable in ton days. ‘The {nformation filed is as follows: Stato of Tllinols, County of Coal, ne.—Of the March ‘torm of the Criminal Court of ' Gook County, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Efght Hundred and Bovendy-throe, Charlea 11, Rced, Blate's Attorney, in and for the County of Gook nforesaid, in the namo and by tho anthorlty of {ho poopie of tho State of Tilinols, upon thio relation of Erust F, 0, KloRko, of the County and Btate aforcsatd; docs give the Orimiual Court of Cook County, in_fho Stato of Iilinoly, to bo informed aud {o- undorstand, thet on o twonty-fourth doy: of - Tobruary' in tho year of our Tord ono thoueand eight Lundred and seventy- threo, ot Chicogo, to-wit : at and within tho County of Cogk and Blata of Illinols, Lovi P. Wright, of the county and Blate aforesnid, did wsrp, utrudo into, aud unlawfally Lold and exccute tho offico of n Come missionor of tho Board of Polico then exiating in tho county nnd Btato aforseuld, under and by virtue of tho - Taws of tho Btate aforesaid, and from ¢honce hath, and still doth contlirto to surp sud unlawfully bold and 'y to the lawa of tho Slate fio'of 1GT2n Aanity of tho O. H. REED, Blate's Attorney. ‘When tho parties nlmwenriuconrtfim argumonts will be heard. Shonld tho Court kustnin Com- missionor Wright, tho Suprame Court will b ap- mnlud to, The controversy is accordingly, at t, on the road to settloment. wimo poopls of fh THE CITY IN BRIEF. John Wilson was yestorday morning held in $400 beil by Jusiico_Scully for stealiug n lot of )&lg-ixou from J. T. Livery, of No. 179 South roon stroot. 3 Jobn Tannon, one of the mon who brutally abused Oflicer Cudmore on TFriday evening last, was nrrosiod oarly yostorday morning and locka up. "Hois tho *largo man" reforred to in the raport of tho iuqueat. e Thoro ore twelve vacancios on the Ohicago po- Yioo force, and yostorda thero woro 300 applice- tions for tho placos. Tt is surprising how many ablo-bodied man thoro are who aro willing to sot thomaclven up as targots to bo shiot at. : Dotectives Porry and-Lacky, yostorday, ro- covorad o large quantity of valaeblo clothing, tho property of 0. W. Kollogg & Co. Tho cloth- ing swas found in tho lands of one Rosenborg, on Hiclory streot. It hed beon stolow in piaces, Tosonberg having beon omployed by the firm t0 ‘make up goods sent to his house, Tho ladics !ivinglnt tho Womean's Home, cor- ner of Halsted and Juckson streots, will givo oo 0ld Folke' Concort this ovening, with tubleanx, charades, and recitations, Tho programme had .o popular character which will doubtless insurn » Temunorative nitondanco. ‘Tho object of it is tho furnishing of tho new parlor at the Home, Tho Bonrd of Publio Works havo isined an ordor which will bo rogarded by tho publio with eepocial favor at prosont. It roquires the con- tractors to remove, without o day's dolny, all the dobris now lying in tho straots beforo comploted Luildings, If not romoved within two days by tho contractors, tho city will romove it, and chargo tho exponiso to tham. Now lob tho streots, or, nbany rato, tho crossings, bo prompily at- tonded to. A light-fingered _oporator, yestorday morning, rodoa in a crowded Madison streot car with Mr. J. V. Blato, of J. V. Farwell & Co,, and relioved him “of a valuable gotd whtch and $36 in monmoy. Mr. Slate did not dis- cover his loss until he arrlved homo. Ho is Inclinod to the Lelief thata woman did tho businees, as ho was wedgoed in botween two well-painted fomales .for gomo distanco, is gallant offorts to make tho podition as com- fortablo for thom uy possible doubtless loat him his_watch, Well, gallantry in o streot-car ig seldom rewnrded, anyway. DMiko McDonald 2nd alawyer named Trunde rond siatutos and tossed smooth sentoncos bo- foro Tustice Brnyon, yesterday morning, to tho end that Ilis Honor m[i{ght bo porsuaded that Harry Floyd, fugh Higgins, Iiugeno Millor, Jumes Lawrenco, and *Doo.” Apploberry, who were pullod from McDonnld’s gembling- houso, No. 427 State stroet, last Baturday night, were gentlemon of unqestionablo morali- ltfi, aud wore thiore on logitimate business. Thoy succoeded in ovorcoming Mr. Bauyon so far that ho flned thom only $10 cnch, the low- cst fino suthorized by tho- statute, Thomas Torlius, Iank Roborts, Jamos Basly, John Gar- rity, and Murcus Wilson, pulled at tho samo tine, proforred to trust themsolyen to a trial by ary .trl;‘d lxlmxz Baturday thoir demands are to o0 atlsfled. . Charlos Flynn was yostorday held by Justico Beully for furthor examiuation in bail of £300 for represonting bimself to be an ofleor, It sooms that about 2 o’clock on Saturday morning hio prosontod himeelf at tho door of a eattle- dealor named John Wood, of tho firm of Wood Brothors, who residos on Twelfth streat, near Canal, accompanicd by o mou nawed MoLoan. MoLomn, who was somowhat noquatntod with ‘Wood, #aiQ that he had been arrested for broalk- ing windows, and askod Wood for §200, which Lo 1nust doposit or romain fu prikon over Bun- duy. Bir. Wood refuscd to give tho monoy, and, afior closlng tho door, slipped out of & rear door, proceeded to tho ulnl}on-lmuu, and so- oured the arront of tho bogua officer. MoLean ascaped. A purug‘rnp)\ n[xponrua in Tux TRINONE yostor- dny nmoruing stuting thut n man named McCuo had boon sorlously Injured by the caving In of the walls of {ho “whaft which forms part of the tannal £0 o bailt tder tho Tvor at Teud ulcost bridge. It now appears that this statement wan groatly oxaggeratod, hoth as to tho man's inju- riez and the way in which ko racnived thom, and in caleulated to Injura the reputation of the cou~ tractors for this work. Pho shaft s eolidly Dbriclked up, has not eaved in, and wiil not do so. Tho injured man, who waa hoqlunlu: work on the sharlt, was struck on fhe back by n acalo of clay swhich foll from the top of tho arol, o hoight of about fivo foot, 'Iho contractora aro tniing grent cnro, as thoir own intorest demanflulo’i thom, and no accidents nood bo npprebionded. s Rt bt e SHAWLS, LACES, &o, " INDIA CANEVS HAR SHAWLS ATD SCARRS, 0., o, J.A.CONNOR & C0., 1151 Broadway, N, Y., 1favo now roady thotr Bpring Importation of tho above apeolnittcs, “whiol oy aro offarink st extroinsly low Al gur selections have boon carofully made, AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK, And spoctal inducomonts ate offarod as to quallly and Flea. All ord 1] ful ~iordora will ucotvs caroful soporviston sad prompt J.A.Connor & Co., lil:il Brondway, bet, 20th and 27th-sts, WHOLESALE and RETATL. OCEAN NAVIGATION. FOR BEUROPE. INMAN LINE ROYATL MAIL STEAMERS, Wl sail fram Now York as follows: QITY OF ANTWE; rday, Mucoh 18, 2 P, B, SITY OF Al Vot o BT Moreh e mogn: 11V OF PARTS.. dtoron 29, 4P, B QITY OF MONTIE urday, April §, nooa, Andanch_sucooeding 8 from Piar No. 43, North Htiver, Onbin Passnge, 376 and §90 Gold. Btecrago, to British Port, Jg~W gumnuy. tonrago, to Garmab Ports, + 35:00 Qurrenoy, to DBromen or .00 O AT Tor anlo At 16 Fates. RETONeY FRANCIS O. BROWN, 3 Gonersl Wostarn Agent, 86 South Market-st., Chigago. CUNARD MAIL LINE. ESTABLISIEBED 1840. Pnseengets var 1ol during 1872 - - - - 72,368 ‘From Now York svery Eflm. From Doston every Cabin Pasgage, $80:and §100 Gold. Tixcuralen Tiokota at Noduced Rates. Staorage Passengors booknd to and from Kurop st low. ¢atratos., Dentle on firont Bettaln, Treland, and the Cory tigont, Through Billvof Ladiug for Merchaudiss to and from EUroRe. p. 11y vEnnmr, Gon'l Westn Agont. . N ', Gen'l Weat'n Agont. N. W. oor. Glark aud Randelghiat.s paw Shormiat Houso, (AR I et ANCHORM LINE Salling twco a wook from Now York, and arrying pass gonors ToRIl et Grest Dultaly Tiolau, UohilZeniad Yuropo, and the Moditerrancan, - Gabin from 865; Bteoy o, B age, Beitiah and Trish porta oast, 830 Bivtal poriaauiuo a'othae ok oot A1 pivable U5; carroncy. -Apply for Tull information ut"tile iny’s olioe, Horthouat doraer Lasalo and. Badison odk, . ' Oontl in Ylllltuu. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents. NATIONAL LINE, Sailing from New York for Queens- town and Liverpool overy Wednes- day, and for London direct every fortnight. e g % CABIN PASSAGE, $65.AND $75, PropattstcSTEERAGE, @30 0curmoncy, rapaid ateerny tokats' from. Liver usonstown, D‘undun::gnm, ‘Gisegom, Carditl, Bristol, or London, 83100 rronoy . 5 ©YfaSseniors hoked ta or from Gorman and Soandina 'vian points at low rates, - ¥hE Bloamaliips of thia lino sro tho latgest th the trado. Drafts on Groat Britain, Ircland, snd the Contluont. WILLIAM MACALISTER, 55 Marletest., Chlcago. White Star Line 15e vtar- ane. NEW Yc{mc fim mhvklm;?or.—rl;na‘nnd nlx‘x,l.pnvgdmd #igamiahipa; tho iz Isegestin tha vorl OQEANIG, REPUBLIO, ATLANTI, BATAIO, IATIC, G0 tons butdon .00 h. p. oach. Salling from New ork on. BATURD 1 on THURS- DAYS, calling at Corle Harbor tho day following. From hio Wiita 8ta¥ Dook, Pavonia Irersy, Jarsoy Olty, .~ Tassongor aconmmodations 03] unrizallod, combiniug eafoty, Baloons, atat on ulflulnonnn‘:rAnylhululle N Ratos—Saloon, -#80, guld: steerago, T‘M, ourronoy. Thoso wishing to send for frionds fromi tho ‘old country can obtain steorage prepald vertificatas. P ngers bool 10 or from all PBHI of America, ein, Hamiburi, Norway, Swodon, Indis, Australla, < otc, Lxouralon tickets hina, ol of ilio lowest ratos. Drafts from £1 upward, Tor nspootion of plans s dinor inforniation, apply it tho Company's otlosr, 4. 10 Broudway, Now Yok, 1. SPARKS, Gonoral Agont, Or ta tho White Star Lino, Ofiice, 4 Sonth Markot:at. Ohicazo. - A, LARGREGLN, Agent. e PROPOSALS, OPOSATS. K Soux Crry, Towa, March b, 1673, Bealod proposals (in duplicata) witls copy of thid ady tisomont “attachod, will ‘ho recotvad;by the underali ot 13, Murchss, 1678, for (uralahing tho Htatos Bubslatonon Dopartment with ths followlug storue, dolizerad Iy Sioux City, lowa, or Yaukiot, Y by . ikt B39 iy woss pork, with fron hoops'on cach end. 100000 pounty cluszslio Lacor 10 ainglegunuie., 100,000 Bounds of Ligh-grouid, woll-drossod, - doublo extra apring or wintor wheat flour, oqual to sample at. hls Shica. "3 ‘i fn round Hoopad; oak barrals, full hoad finca: of Goublo sncke, now cotton; and gunuy, woll sowed, and tled at cornors, ta contain 104 Ihe net. 5 800,000 pounda fuad, sound, morcliantabie, atiollod corn, 1 sEkomg, R oy doubio gunsios, 5% “pounda hiand nivked whito navy bosns, th sguaro doublo sacks, nun&nlnlnl 100 1bs mot, or well coopored barrols, full head-llned. . - Sa ol aed, iy soap, packod ta strongbosor, il strappod 4 (o0 Dukliels of (c0 1bs) sound poachblow potatoos, in fl'imi. for part of‘any arilels eatertalned. Bsmpls of 2 Boaud, Hoop, aiges, must aoc A ous, boaus, woap, BUADEEES: 8. ROLLIVAN, Captain aud’ MEDICAL CARDS. DR. C.BIGELOW CONTIDENTIAT, PHYSICIAN, 464 Stat Tt 4w woll knll\'lll:{l“ readors of the rlllv 1, that Dr, 0. iigolow {8 tho oldust atabishod phyelcian it Obicago, Belunce and oxlmllnncn have mado Dr, I3, the most ro- nowned SPECIALIST of the age, honored by the pross, eatoomad f tilo Dighott medical attainuiesiia by all thg e e e cdion tat will 9 |5 'l in perfecting romedies thal gD boalivaly, il Gases ot GHROME ARD SPIOTAL i ot aoxos, UONSULLATION FIEE, BEPARATE PARLORS 1O A R SR DN Ol UONFIDENTIAL, Dr. 0. BIGELOW, No. 464 btatcat. DR.J. H.CLARK, {alist—at 101 East Harrlson- T T D o aga,eccan ho conuulted-—do7 or uveniug—on all dis nd dificultios of a chronis, dolleato, or coutidon urg-o! 3 amln] attontion to fomalo difiicultios. 1t by mail Hond stamp for ofronl Ad- 5 loular Lo tle Marciad, O At AL 16, 101 Eaat Harrizon-at., Ohioago, 1. o - 87O N E Confidentin] Physlolun, 110 Madison.at, Ollongo, Tl (A rogniar graduaty in modlolno) cures all chronio snd A uial 1lacaaus, " of oth soxus, a rousonkble bricos. Modlisiues fusnishud, Nomoroury nsod. Couultation frac, porsunnilyor by all, Curos guarantead. All *‘fomsladif- lxuqmu' troatod wiih anfoty nud puccos, Ofroularafroo. ;Dr. OV NS EXINID b 2 bor, 163 Bout orod to bia old and farwier number, 183 Squth Cl +; whoro hu_continuos to cure all You Urinary f both soxes, and wmay bo Soufldontlally consultod, pesonally or by wiall, tras of ohisrgo. Fomalo diffioul troated with shfety aud suc. l‘!uql. is Medlcal Treatiso to ladies aud guutlemon seut Hlik NOOUREI Ty, K NO PAY 1! Y. Aean, 3860 South Clark-st., Chicago,- May bo canfidoutlally conmultod, personaliy.oc by il tres of uhn{&- on all chronfo or norvous disoases, DIL. J KEAN s tho only physiolai i the oity who war- FALLY GUTON OF GO DaY. OBiup Livurs Lroin ¥ &s 1, L0 8 Vs “Addross ol otters, with stawaps; to | AMUSEMENTS, UENTRAT, HALL, Cornor Wabasli-ay. and Twonty-second-at. OLE BULL'S GRAND CONCERTS. Thos, R. Turubull bias tho honor to announce thio appoar- anco of tho world-ronowned slolinist, OLE BUILIL Asslatod by Miss GRAZIELLA RIDGWAY, Bopranoi Blgnor TERRANTT, tho popular Baritono, Uomfo; Mr. JOSEPH IIART DENCK, Planist, . Sesond and Last Grand Goncert, thls Efeniog, March 11, Admission, with resorvod soat, 81, Tlokots can bo prooured at Julius Daucr & Co.'s, 8% Wabssh-av,, on and aftor Thuraday, March 8, Programinios can bo obtained b nll the loading muste ostablishmonta, Tlio Kuabo Grand Planos usod at thoso congerts. Doors opon at 7. Concort to commenoo at 8. RUBINSTEIN CONCERTS, GRAND COMBINATION OF THE . * O‘onc’ex—t Companios. o Gropent Oencort Qamblngilen gpitocord: RS i WHND: RHonas, AT A SRS Ay illbo giyon an Monday Livaniag, March 17, a tho Miald- 1) n at Ohinrely, cond Grand Golabination Concoet will ha gt on’ Sronio, Fiacoh 1, at o Onlon Park Uoir: s Cous aroen né Qhuxch eltaterrail Boate, B3 and 63 according to loostlon, for 3 ¥ Gourso Uopota, ¢ Conort éan ba obtained to-dy Sopranon SR, GATPENTIT & BURLDON, Manngors, STAR.LEOTURE OOURSE. * IAUGH AND LEARN! HEAR PROF. MORSE TO-NIGHT, tell, at the U. P. Cong'l Opurey, with word AR KOS B¢ R “HOW . ANIMALS GROW.” Admission, 60 ‘Wost Side Sar ta, 3 Tesorvod Haata, 78 ots. Forealo at P** QARPENTER & SHELDON. MIOHIGAN-AY. BAPTIST OH'H. PROF. SWING, Thursday, March 13—** THE NOVIL." . ¥ ¢ Fouth Sldo dnpots. Totorvod Bosk, T conty R LTI W BUMEDUN: e 0 NAIGRAL CIRGDS, d avory. “V:':;m.g ARCH 13, i . Patriok'a Day, ‘"zgsy sttomoon A SR S &ftists widl bo found tr) it & inson, amplon besoback ridor of tho world, Tho d, together with f acroData, gymo: orey 304 olowns, ah & fino stud of tratfied horsow, dora, o Admmission—Dsoss Cleolo,: 600; Esm B N R b o-lind couts, 1 ACADEMY OF MUSIOC. fonday, , and Wednssdsy Evonings and Wednes: e ent T Svar bopalar 9UnE ABorloAD sctor, OLIVER DOUD BYRON E 1y 2 formanaos of tho graat drama, Bt i S T A K ~ HOOLEY'S. OPERA HOURE. TUES Muvoh 11, and during tho wack and at the MEUESDAY, Meroh T BARANGE OF FOUR AR TS, makiug the Company the STRONGEST IN xflmilm i LOVER, the boaotiful and accom= S e AT DR EY DOWELL, tha cfl.-*nun Boubrattor Biit. J. W. NORRIS and MISS HATTIH HOGHE o Biniléy Gampbolls ‘sdmicablo ploturo fuahionablolife .+ 7 PIRIL; Or, LOVE AT TLONG BRANOH. AL THE FAVORITES IN THE OAST. Order carriagon at 10:30p, m. MCVIOKER'S THEATRE, . Fonrth Wook of tho Emlnont Actor,. 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