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THIE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1873. THE LAW COURTS. The Holion to Guash tho Intictments Against Liquor Scllexs for Vend. ing Liguer to Inchriales Overraled, Potitions in Bankruptoy--Digging Sond from Mortgagoed Land-- United States Court Ttems, Notes From All tho Courts--Suits Instituted Yestorday. Judgo Willlams yesterday dolivered tho opln- fon of tho Judges of the Circuit Court (Judgo Booth dissonting) on tho sufficiency of tho in- dictmonts bofore tho Criminal Courb of quzr gellors, for vondiug liquor to Inebrintes, Ilis Tlonor referred to the casea ns comiug undor the govoral sections of the liguor Inw passed by tho lost Logislatare. Tho motion to quash had hoon made becango tho dofendants hold that the prosocution Lind not adducod proof to shov that the partios accused know tho porsons to whom {ho liquor wau sold aa habitual drunkards. In that court two Judges hnd ruled differontly on that vory question, which was one of oxcoeding foterest. 1o (Judgo Willinws) thought that for tho bhenofilt of tho public end for tho guidauco of fho lawyors, tho rullugs of ¢ho Court should Do, if possiblo, uniform. Tho Prosecuting Attornoy should have a Qefined rule 1o go by, and, for those rensons, he (the Court) had thought best to consult with bis bml.hrur{ of tho Cireuit Court, o that o good undorstanding might bo srrived at. 1o bud, accordingly, pre- gonted the question to tho five Judges of tho Circult Court, On ono poiut all five woro unani- smoua; that was that tho indictmont in cooh case was sufilciont and good in law, if it covered tho meaning of the atatute, and fully intorproted lta language, Tho Supremo Court of this Stato l_md ovor and oser agein decided ihat if the indiot- mont clontly prosentod iho statutory moaning, thon it was uflicient. Porbaps le might stop ot that point and eay nothing fur- thor ‘on tho subject, but, doubtless, Yho partics concerned, and the public would wieh to have some defiuito ruling of the Court upon the question at issue. Woll, in tho con- sultation, four Judges of tho Circuit Court @rother Booth dissenting) hnd concludod that it was necossary for somoe good proof (o be shown thot tho parties selling tho liquor wora aware of tho charaoters of tho porsons to whom 4t was sold, It should boproven that the saloon- fkeepor know thint the party to whom lo was soll- fng was a minor, [was intoxicated, or was an abitual drunkord, Itmight, on the ofhor hand, o objsctod that it was sufiicient for tho prose- outioh to prove tho anlo, and that, as o rosnlt of ‘tho salo,” persons bocamo intoxicated, Tho orime consisted -in tho intent to do wrong, and thoro must bo proof of malignant intent, or criminal recklensness, in the salo of liquor. That was nocessary to bo proven. ' Tho more eelliny £ liquor, whatovor might be tho nbstract moral- ty of-.tho mattor, was, after all, lnvfal, mado g0 by the lnw of Lllinois. It was mado legal by statute ; Jiconso to soll liquor was issuod undor that statute, and, if tho nct was Inwful, to_moko it otherwiso, it was necesscry that tho liquer must be sold to parties spccifically mentionod in tho ntatut as oxcopted from thoso to- whem guch salo could legally be made. Tho Court could sce no reagon why iutont to doharm should not be proven by tho paoplo against o party on- goged in doing o lowful business, The pooplo, i justico, should bo mrinh'avl to prove that™ tho ealoon-keeper lnew he was doing _nn_ unlawful ' ack. The liquor Jaw of Tilinols way, in renlily, but tho cmbodi- qment of & similar law passod in the Statoof Ohio, during tho year 1864, 'T'wo decisions of tho Su- preme Court of that State had ruled that knowl- edgo of tho condition or charactor of customers should bo proven agaiost tho accused. Thoso decisions bad been in oxistenco somo 18 iam. Tt was ovidont that said decisions woro nown to our Logislaturo, and, therofore, that rule of law should Lo taken into consideration. At tho same timo it was not abeolutely nocessary that kuowledale should bo fully proven. Asin ‘other criminal casos, circumstances should bo token into connideration by the jwy. I had Dbeen argued in tho Judges' con- feronco that this decision would nullify tho Tom- perance law, Court conld not so under- stand it. For inetanco, whore tho gellor of liquor is notified by frionds of minora or inobri- ates not to sell to snch, nnd, in deflance of such warning, the saloon-lkeoper did persist.in soll~ ing, then that would bo Hrno! sutiolont to hold the offonder for trinl. ‘Ihore was hardly sany difiiculty in showing that & man was an habitual idrunkerd. If lie lay around the saloon, or in the neighborhiood thereof, for several days or weoks, 1n an inobriated or semi-inebriated con- on, that would censtituto habitual drunk- sunens, Ho would ropoat that Lo could not Boo how the opinions of tho majority of tho Cirenit Qourt Judgoes could nullify the operation of the Temporance law, The Court could not ovorride well-cstablishod precedents. Four Judgos, a3 alroady stated, had agreed in the view expressod by him (Judge Willinms), that preof of knowledge on tho part of the defendants should bo aliown, Judge Farwell would succead on tho eriminal beneh, aud Judge Tres would succeed him. Dotk these Judgos had concurred in the ofinnion now oxpressed: Judge Booth would hold an opinion onsirely contrary, but that ‘was o question for himself and tho” Supremo Cuurt, ko majority of tho bench had thus oxpressed their opinion, and it only romained for him to ovorrulo Lhe motion to quash tho in- dictments. TIE BRANDT OASE UP AGATN. A new movamont wos mado iu this cago, yos- terday, in tho United Statos Cireuit Court,’ Bev- eral new and importaut quostions bave boon raised in tho case, aud tho proceedings haye Erutty fully sppeared fn T'ur ‘Crmoye, It will e rememberod that n petition in Laukruptey ‘was filod against Brendt by his creditors, His wifo was wads & party to tho petition, and an in- Junction obtained agninat hor restraining her Trom collecting the Touts of the resl estato, which resl cstuto, 1t was claimed, wus & gift from tho husband to the wife,—boing conveyed by the husband to o third purly who conveyod to the wife. It way uhximm}“ by the potitlonors that, a8 the wife ndquired the property from the Lusband, it wos 1ot coverod by tho Etatute of 1861, and hiy creditors wero ontitléd to tho focome. A motion to dissolve this injuuction was oversulad by Judge Blodgett in the United Btatea District Court., 'Iho counsel for Mrs. Brandt then took the question up beforo Judge Drummond, of the United Stales Circuit Qourt, Dy potition, for roviow. Upon thelioariug, aftor £ull argumout, Judge Drutimond refused to eu- tiroly dinkolve the injunctiou; but upon the poiut boiog mndo by Mr. Lia, that if tho credit- ors wore ontitled to the incomo under the com- mon law, the wifo, under the common law, was tirat, ontitled to hor suppor out of it,—being the “ yifo's oquity of o sotiloment "—tho Court do- cided that she was 8o ontitlod, and that tho in- Junction should bo moditicd, and allowed tho Potition to sland, so that after the adjudication ©f bankyuptey, u roforonce might be find to na- cortain how much of the incowne wus necessary for her support On _yesterday, Mrs. Drandl's counsel, Mr. Jobm W. Elu aud DMr, J, DL, Burrows, lnving amonded thoir petition for ro- View by alloging that thore had beou an adjudi- cation, and thas' tho Assignes had commenced rocecdiugs to recover rent, &oc., moved the ourt for o roferoucs to ascortain what would bo e proper provision for the support of the family, Mr.y Tomer Coolk, who appearad in opposition to tha application, claimed that tho Assigneo was not proporly before the Courb; that ho (Cool) wus not hig attornoy, and that the matter could mot como belora the Cuurt undor this poetition. Mr. Cook alko noid ho had suthoritios showing that the wife's cquity of a settloment could not bo applied in g caso of this Lind, and that no allowaneo could be mado for hor. Mr., Eln repliod that notics wns sorved upon Mr. Cook an tho uttornoy of tho Arulguee, nud that howas actuully the'stiorney of the Assiguos ; 86 would sppear from the rocords of tho Distrio Qourt, in tho suity which had boon brought by tho Aésignoo for thicso rents, That tbis qilostion oould bo disposed of by this Coust, under this yoview, es it would bo involved fu o moditication of the injunotion—whioh wag exuctly the point ralsod by the roview, ‘I'ho procueding was suza- mary in its naturo, and the Uourt could not com- ! counsel to go through the routine of bringing hig question sguln through the District Court up to this Court, which would bo tlo most prob- eble rosult of & new application. Mr. Iiin ratd that o consldored tho question an uottlod by this Courl, tho othor dny, but i connrol hind further anthorities, and wanted Lo gf into an arguntont, ho was roady 10.go into it al oneo, Mr. Cool sald ho wanted ton doys timo to an- awor ihe amandod potition, and. {hat he waa drawing o bill and would #ilo it within the thwo, clniming the wholo title to tho ronl ostalo for tho oreditors, nnd whowing that it was convoyed to the wifain fraud of ereditors. Mr. Ela uaid it wonld bo timo onough to nte tend to (hat bill when it was filed. — And evon 1 [ a bill was filed, it would not nect tho wile's xight to {ho reliof sha was now npplying or. 'Aa Lo tmo for aneworing Uho amendmonts, ho ind no objectlon to ihat, but, In thot caso, phould nek the Court to mako av immedinto al- Towanco out of theao routa for tho wife, pending tho litigation, Mr. Goolk objected lo this. Aftor somo i~ oussion, tho Court rtiowed until Lhuraday mom- ing to nupwor tho amendments, when tho mattor cotld come up for fucthor hearlig. PETITIONS IN BANKRUPTOY, Mclmlu{, Yoo & Co. yosterdny potitioned for tho adjudlcation of W. A, Davis, cluiming as creditors for 8226,60, and alloging a8 actu of Dbanicrapiey tho ontry of judimonts againat him, Dabtor in & boot and slioo_ dealorat Weukegan, o usunl rulo to show couso aud warrant of geizuro woro issued. . John Jacobs yesterday filod o voluntary potl- tion ju bonkruptoy. 1lis dobts ninount to shout £4,000, nud nssols to $3,600, A rofercucs wea mudo to Rogister (ibbard. Jobn V. Farwoll & Co. yosterdny filod n poti- tion for theadjudication of Dunn & Gould, elnim- ing as croditora for £4,950.00, aud alleging that tho debiors hinve made transfors of part of their roporty to Day Brothors, ., B. Gibson, and Sol Pots, Dros & Co., of Taorin, with intont, ote. Tho debtors state that tholr lisbilitle amount to $18,798.65, sud nsgets to S18,100, Jolm V. Tarwoll & Co. on Monday potitioned for the adjndieation of G. P. Baldwin, of Mar- neilles, LaNallo County, claiming a3 araditors for 110 balanco of eu upah’ booh account amouuting Yo 8062.77.. Aoy wllogo na nata of bankruptoy thut tho debtor Is atfempting to compromise with his creditors; that ho has mado a number of mearnutinl paymonta; that his nneets ainount 0 §3,500, oud finbilition to €8,200; that ho is nocotiating the salo of his stock in bulk to one . Willlam Binckman on long time, and that ho is .| unablo to moot Lin labilitles ns thoy mature, A rulo to show causo, and warrant of solzuro woro 1ssuod. DANERUTTCY NOTES, On tho potition of Hamlin, llale & Co., in the mattor of Frank O, Robinson, Alexendor L. Br:\d.\u{ WRY upflulnml Provteional Assignee, with Buthorlty to take posscssion of goods. Donial of bankruptey was yestordny ontored in tho mattor of James and Goorge Mitcholl. Amondments wero yestorday made in tho mat- ter of Higgins & Brand by tho allegation of fur- thor acts of baplarupteys . A salo of land bolonging to the estato of John J. Loko, in D,wl%ht, Liviugstone Conuty, for the sam of $2,116,76, was yestordsy npproved, tho torms to bo cagh. ho Assigneo's report of oale in the catato of Michnel Bumsel was yostorday spproved. The ontiro snles did not nggregate 3000, . Tho Assignee of 1lodt & Catly was, ?nntcrdny, suthorized to malo rnxnymnut of bnlances due for subscriptions paid_in advance for tho Song Messenger, nnd to withdraw tho sum necessary for tho purpose from tho funds of tho estate, In Turner & Gafiicld, on nfikdavit of Norman O. Porkins, yesterday fled, Houry H. Kondrick, Aesi[f:on was removod, aud Robert B, Jonking appointed in his place. 3 u the matier of John T. Foskett, tho Court, ;éentardny ordored tho sum of $000, paid intd jourt by tho Mavslial, to bo handed over to the Assignco. A motion to modify the Injunction wns argued, yesterday, beforo Judgos Drummond and Blod- ettin Brown, Amsignoo of Ilogt, ote., v. Tho 'rench Vault Light Company, but no ordor was mado. DIGING FAND FROM MORTGAGED LANDE. Tho Union Mutual Lifo Insurance Company, of Maino, Laving advauced 360,000 on Lots 1, 3; 8, 10, 11, and 12, in Block 4 of Knolio and Gard- nor's subdivision of tho 20 acres north and nd- inlning tho south 80 acres of the of tho west half of the northiwost quarter of Scction 28, 40, 14, belonging to Julius Kirchoff, and tho Istter having #ot mon to work to dig sond thereon, thoreby deprociating tho scourity, the Company yostordny precured an injunction restraining uch operations nntil & hearmy in court, on the representation that, if seld in tho market, tho property, withont stich flei)recintlun, would_not ol for tho principal and intorost. The Com- pany nlso prays the Court to direct Kirchoff to poy them whatover ho s realized by tho salo of such sand up to tho dato of the injunction. A PARTY-WALL INJUNCTION. .| Tugeno 8. Pito yesterday obtained an Injunc- tion agninst Ezra B. Lincoln, vestraining lim, his agents, and others from_cutting iuto, injur- ing, domolishing, or otherwiso using tho party- wall in o building on. tho northesst corner of Btate and Monroe streets, or committing waste upon sald wall, 0F ny treipass ou tho properly of snid Pike, or in any way interforing wit complainant's rights. OAPIAS FOR WRONGIUL ARREST, Charles Brown had James Jones arrcsted, yestorday, undor o capias issued by tho Cireuib Court, for hnvin[i hnd him arreated wronglully, as ho alleges, in Yobruary last, on the chargo of larcony, oud locked up in the Union Strst Police Station, until, tho case coming on for trial, ho wan discharged, thero being no wit- nesses against him. Ho effirme that the only eaugo for enid arrost wna o difilcnlty tho partios had togother in the preceding Jeuuary, and ho 2sks $500 damnges, UNITED STATES COURT ITEMS, [ A potition for roviow in tho matter of the olaim of Willlam O. 8wett v. the State Insuranco Company was yosterdsy filed in the Unitod Stntes Circnit Court. Frederick §. Hall and Myron V. Moasor yester- day commoncod suit in the United States Circuit Court nzainst Daniel A, Loring snd E. Tilton, sasumpsit, €8,000; aud Fraul W. Whitmen an Tdwin B. Whitcomb v. the samo, in assumpsit, 86,000, Glark W. Upton, Assigneo of tho Grent Weat- orn Inaurance Compauy, yestordsy commenced suit in tho District Court Agoinst William Hans- brough, in assumpsit, 865,000 “I'ho Assigneo of tho Ropublic Insurance Com- pany, in bankruptoy, continues to pour in his E£uits for the recovery of mnotes held by him. Quito a numbor wore filed again yosterdoy. i CRIMINAL COURT NOTES. Tho Grand Jury, yosterday, roturned ninoty- alx truo billa, Patrick Murray &’u? waivod, and caso sub- mitted to Court, Finding E;ullty and sentenced to twonty days in the County Jail. William ‘Lerpoy, Thomas Crotty, and Barney Rafferty, charged with riot, woro found guilty, and seut to the County Jail for tea drys each, Potor Guirinbach, of No, 180 West Twelfth stroot, was charged with kooping o saloon go to bo n nuisancato the neighborhood, and was {o\u’:ld guilty, A motion for & new trial wes en- ered, AENLRAL NOTES, In Xing v, Eager, bofore Judge Porter, yestor- doy—tho celobrated * Ring”, suit—tho jury e« turned a vordiot finding th defendant’ guilty, and assessing the dnmnpi?u at §400. Jotta aud Bertha Robinson yesterday come menced _replevin suit in tho Buperior Court,’ Sgainst 1. 2. Galpin, Carston Brome, sud Lu- deko Bremu, for the possession of tho contents of aliquor und cigar saloon; addross not stat- ed. The Lrems, laterin the day, filod afiidavit in distraint ngainat the samo complainants, for 475, ront of No. 1856 West Randolph strost. William K. Swallow yostordsy enteredn cYn- feosion of {udgmout for §2,286, "in the Buperior Court, againat Ionry I, nmlin, Magdoiena Huuber, by hor hurband, yosterday roplovinod the contents of _tho barbor-shop in the basomont of the Barnes Houne. ¢ NEW SUITS, Tur UNTED S1aTrs Crneurr Counr—Frederick S, Malt aud Myron W, Mensor v, Dinjel A, Loring und "Cillon ; nesnpeit, 4,000, Frank 5, Whitmun and Edwln B, Whileom V. Bimo; aesumpsit, 6,000, i Usizp Brares Digemcr CoubT—Clirk W, Upton, Asigneo of the Groat Weatorn Iusuranco Com. pany, Vo Willlam Hanabroughs nssumpsit, $55,000, Bldiiey ‘A, Kont, Asslgueo of Teyton 1t, Ghandlor, v, Banuel L Kelth'; assuinpeit, $1,000. Sime v, Sawiiel L. eith and Thomas Snell ; surho; awumysit, $10,000, Ty Qmourr Counr—b,131—Appeal, 0,133—L, 5. Pike v, E, I, Encolns bill. 015—Appeal, 6,150 Busun . and Jamea Vattorson’s dobt, $900,” 6,155 Apocal, 6,130— Trown v, Jumos_Joncu; afll- Quvit for caplos, 6,137—Appeal, 0,13—Doyles & Co, v. Janics Stuclc ! atfachment for 205 on tho ground of b futendod frandulent nasignoiont, 6,199—Oarcten Brews and Ladeko Brema v, I, & J. 8. Roblunon ; Qlstratat for stors aud bascment of No, 185 Wost Xnus dolpl streot for $478, 0,130—-Appeal, Tuz: §UriRIon CoUNT—42,C00—Willlam K. Swallow Honry I, Hamlin; conforion, $2,835. 43400—Corno- 1un 1%, Tisckus 3 appesl from the County Cuurt, 43,001 —Magdalons Hauber v, — Bwaliow; Toplovin of fixe $ures and fitinga of Lurber's shop iu (he basoment of tho Barnes Houso, 42,t02—Union Mutusl Lifo Insure aico Company of Muine v, Jullus Xirchiol'; bill. 43,003~ \Wilan IKillex v, Chitlos 8, Wilt st $5l0, 43,60i~Lyuian Hiegel v, ennfug £, bunn, William D, Qurtls, and Ucorga P, Shears; sayumpsity $1,600, 42,003—blorris O. Town v, Gsargo W, Ewlng anid afl whom 1t may coucerus petition to eatablivi and_confm title, 44,600—Appenl, 43,607—Appenl, 43,608—Dcrtha Robjnson et el, v, I, P, Galpin el ul. ; Toblovin of whirky uud clgars, 43,0000, 11, Ltorton, ‘Asuigneo Ohlengo Fire Tnsuratico Gurmpany, v, Arthuf O, Ducat, 42,610—A, L, Hule & Bro, ‘v, J, I, Blichier et. al.; spsumpalt, $00, 43,611—Odpiio; suppreasod untdl to-day, 42.612—Avpoal, THE NEW CITY HALL, NMocting of Officinia to Peckido Upon o Pluce for the BExhabition of the Plans wyixty ¥Flans BxpoctedssThe Uppor IMoor of firynn Elock Sclected=~T'ho Sxhibition to B3eof o Very Sccrot and Confidentind Oharncters A mooting of the Joint Commiltoes on Pnblie Duildings of tho Common Council and County Commissioners was Leld yostordny nfterncon in the City Clerlt'n office. Commissionor Boguo prosided. ‘Ihore woro prosont Aldormen Ogden, Balloy, Hoath, and Nelunitz, and Conunisslonors T.onorgan, Doguo, nud Iertlug, and Mr. Prindl- villo. Tho objeot of the mecting wan to sottle upon somo plnoo for tho exhibition of {lie plans for tho now Couct-ouso, It was explained by tho Chalr {hat {horo wore somo sixty plans, and thnt each of thoso would occupy 26 foot. (No plan of cight drawings, five foob in length and nearly tho santo in width, but will ocoupy nearly double thin nmdunt,) The Chair ndded that thoro was no spaco in the old Court-House or the now City IIall in which to oxhibit them, A spacions room must, thorofore, be procured, whero tho plans can be sproad upon the walls and allow an enny and perfeet oxamination of the various diagrams. Ald, Ogden stated that o number of architects bind requosted an oxtenston of time for tho final presontation of plang, ‘Fhoy had bad but » briof timo to proparo_thelr drawings, and dosirod an extonsion until May 1, whon they could cluborato cortain dotails of importauce. Aldl, Bailoy contonded tunt this was unfair to Lllwuo architects who had already sent in thelr plaus. i Commlssioner Prindiville, of the Board of Pub- Tic Worlts, supported Ald. Bailoy in tho view he 1ool of the ease. 1o was oppoged to any exton- nion of time. Tho architeots themeelyes wishod that the dato fixod should be proserved, Ald, Ogden insiasted thet tho welfaro of the city was tho primo considoration, and not tho withes of tho architocts. “I'ho Mayor Lioro came In and took n sent. Ald. Bafloy inquired what placo had been so- cuyed, . M. Prindiville roplied that tho uppor story of Bryan Block was without a siugle partition, and well lighted, ‘Chis locality wan contral, casl renchad, and could, without doubt, bo_obtaino eitlier gratuitously or for n nominal price. All, Ogdon said ho underatood that the sonti- ‘mont was against oxtonding tho time, Ald, Balloy moved that no oxtension be grant~ od, and it was agroed to, Cothmigsionor Boguo said that thoro was another point which scemed to be of importance to mettle. 'I'he epcelfications provided that the city and county authorities roserved tho right to oxhibit the plins for ouo month bofore or after tho award, Ald, Ogden thonght this was an injustico to tho architects. Ald. Bailoy thou‘shi {he public wonld be better plonted if thoy could look over tho plans. Commissionor Gullowsy supposed that thoy relinquiehod all claims to*their "plans when thoy accopted tho conditions, Ald. Heath gaid that there would bo a porpote ual dissatinfaction if the public chose ono plan snd tho Committees tho othor, Jr. Prindivillo added that it would be impoas sible for tho authorahip of tho plans to bo kept mocrot if tho Aesigns wers oxhibited, Ald, Heath eaid ho had boon inyited to sos sov~ eral plang, but had declined. Now Ald, Bailey had soen a dozen or mare, Ald. Ogden thought that secrooy as to tho namo of the nuthor would {nsure an {mpartiality which could in no other way bo seoured, MMr. Prindiville said thatfhore had been a good donl suid abont haviug o committee of oxports to decido on tho {ahmz. Ho read a lotter from » compoting architect protesting :gnimt laving any such” on arrangomont, for the reason that thore was not anarchitect {n town whoso opinion was worth anything but was intorestod, openly or clandoatinely, in tho dosigos, "The Mayor sald if tho author of tho design was callod in to explain bis dosign, 08 suggosted in tholetter, ho could not understand howitcould Do dono without tho Committao ktnowlng who was tho author. Tho Mryar and the Committeo derisively oriti- cined the unfortunato plan for the Governmont Duildiny by the Governmont arohitoct, Mr. Mal- 1ol The Mayor thought it would do for an ho- tol or.n Govorumont hospital. Ald. Ogdon smd that If tho Clty Hall was not better tham that, thoy need have nono st all. Other mombors wore oqually severo with the tnwdry-looking pio- turo on tho wall of tho Cormittee-room. ‘Ald, Ogden moved that tho publio be oxcluded from viewing the plans until after the selection had boon made by the Committee. It was so do- cided. Ald. Bailey moved that tho Bonrd of Publio ‘Works bo instructed to prooure s hall to oxam- ino and exhibit the plans, which was also agrood to. Tho meoting sdjourned. WABASH AVENUE. Another Meoting of Proporty~0wners Who IBcliove in fmprovementsseA Movement in Pavor of Small Stores and Xeasonable Rents, Another mooting of porsons who own proporty on Wabash avenue was held at the Mattoson Houso yestordny afternoon, the object being the samo as tho former ono—to agitato the cloaning of tho stroot nud the construction of uniform sidowalls, 8o that it may becomo n promenade and business thoroughfare. = Tho attondance was large, Dr. Roa presided. fhe Committeo appointed nt the previous mooting submitted & roport. They had called upon nearly all tho proporty-osmers who could bo found, and requestod thom to sign a paper pledging themsolvea to cut down tho dead and livo trecs and build sidewalks in front of their lots, and all had agreed but.one. A fow had alrendy constructed sidowalks sinco tho last meoting, and the Committeo learned that thero was n goneral dinposition on the part of those intorested to act promptly. The report was aeceptod, Capt, Avoroll, from the Committeo of Fivo to loolk alter tha intorests of tho avenue, reportod that many morchants doesired to come on tlie street, but would not do so on account of it condition. Mo thought, whon tho avenuo was ‘mads pnsunffle thero would be no difficulty in rontin tho stores, Boveral of the vacant lots will bo built wpon this geason ; ho himeolf had hoard of over half a dozon porsons who intond to crect buildings. Mr. &Hou had conversed with soveral Weat Bide morchants, and thoy would talo stores on tho avenuo if thoy could obtain them at reason- ablo rents. Nearly all the henvy firms had so- urod pormanent locations. Ho did nob appre- Jiond auy difiioulty in ronting all tho buildings ‘at roagonablo ronts. Capt, Avoroll moved that Mr, Dwon be suthorized to make contracts for sidowalks for orsons who are unablo to attend personally to ho mattor. - Agreed to. Mr, Mathews suggosted that small stores be erccted on the avenue, in ordor that rotail deal- ers may be accommodatod. There wero too ‘mauy wirohonsoy in tho city now. The men who did & business of $25,000, €60,000, and 875,000 could not got storen in good localitios. When- ever any wero offerad they wero taken immedi- ately. If it was proposod " to make Wabash ave- nuo the Broadway of Ohfeago, some provision must bo mado for small stores, L. B. Jenny, tho architoot, explained how a sufficiont number of small shops wore securod for the rotail dealorsin Parls. arcads wos constructed in tho contro of the lots, tho rear art of the long lots being built upon and util- zod, affording threo smnll shops—one facing the stroot _and two tho arcade. Tho upper storles wore divided into tonemonts, Mr, Prussing did not think arcades would do in Chiengo s tho pooplo hiera had exalted idens, and did not ol exclusively in ona article, as the small morchants of Paris do. The plan \was tried in Hemburg and proved s failuro, and ?-nu, in his opinion, impracticablo in this coun- 1y, ‘After some further discussion, it was an- nounced {hat tho Committco of I'ive would con- sidor the subjeot of smull stores. Tho mesting then ndjourned. AR ke P SANITARY MATTERS. At the meoting of the Board of Iealth, yoster- duny aftornoon, tho roport of the Banitary Super- intendent was submitted, showing 140 deaths to havo ocourrod during the wook ending March 8, Good progress in tho ramoval of tho wintor ac- cumulations of garbage wag roported, ‘Ihers waa & decided increnso in the number of houses infocted by umall-pox,—sattributable to the lowor- ed rango of tomperuture,—and also a slight in- orcaog iu tho number of denths by this diseaso, Gonerally spenking, the olty's honith is bettor than it wan lnst year ab this timo, The mortalily xo})ort for tho month of Fobrunry was also sub- mitiod, showing a total of 684 deaths, & deorease of 135 frum theprocoding month, and'of 46 com- 'u}ucmng of German. parad with Fobruary, 1872, The Suporin‘ontiont noton o docidod docrenao of amall-pos caney na comparad with_January of thin yonr, nnd also of lnnt yoor, aud In of tho opinion that the pros- octy ave oxcollent for maintaining a oheok upon Lo droad disenno. OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS, Reguinr Mecting of the Roard of duncation--=A Varloty of Rusinoss Iransncteds J gl A rogular meoting of tho Board of Tducation wos held yestordsy ovening, Mr. King in the Obulr. Prosont: Commissioners Runyan, Wileo, Hosing, Goegin, Prussiug, Rlchborg, Bheldon, Hambloton, Onlkins, Stono, It wna orderod thiat all agonts canght in school- Tonscs trying -to nollol subscriptions, otc., bo ©oJected from tho premiacs, Inspeator Wilco offored n renolution dirocting tho Committeo on Bohool Fund property to mako roport In rogard to the advisability of solling tho 101 acres of school land near tho Sharpshootora’ Park, . At tho roquost of the Committea on Appnratus and Furnituro, it was authoxizedto buy turniture for four rooms in the Franklin School, Tho Commilteo on Janilora and Bupplios to whom waa referred tho potition of tho engincers for increased pay noxt yoar, recommendod itdo sont to the Gommittco on Balarics and Janitors jomntly, and it was so disposed of. "I'he Committoo on Finauco roported that thoy had audited bills to tho amount of $2,703,16, and thoy wore ordored paid, The Board of Public Works sent. in numerons billa for water nt the varlous achools. Tho wholo matter was laid upon tho tablo, the Board not {ntending to pay nn( such bills, Tho Financo Committee submitted an esti- wmate for " certaln an:zmfl!mu for tho onuuhui yeor, not. incladed iho recommendations of othior committees, amounting to $24,192.27. Mr, Wiloo reported that the robate on ronte for sohool lands amounted for tho three yoars to $193,800,08, and asked that provision be mado for tho doficlency in the annunl estimates, The Judiolary Committeo pubmittod a report on the Peolt oatato, innisting that the Alechanics’ Institute was_dead, an at one-lalf of tho. proporty should go 1o tha schaol fund. Prompt action should bo taken-nt onco, #o as to prevent tho roorganization of tho Institute, Tt wns roo- ommended that the Corporation Coungel bo ro- quosted to tako prope® action. The Judiciary Conuoittes was instructad to submit tho caso to tho Corporation Counsel for his action. On the recommendation of the ommitteo on Qerman a_partinl certificate was given Miss Louisa A, Lank. Ar. Sheldon moved that when they adjourn, 1t bo tlll Friday, to thon take up tho ‘considera~ tionato'of thoe ostimates. It was agrood to, . - Tho Eu%nrinhndonb roported that the whole number ehrollod last month in {ho schools was 81,820; tho average numbor belonging was 29,088 ; tho nvorago doily attondance was 27,075 Hoslso roported ngreat improvement in the A romonstrance against bullding a school- ‘houso af tho corner of Elm and Biato stroots wes roforrod to the Committee on Bulldings and Grounds, The Committee on Buildingaand Grounds sub- mitted plans and speoifications for all twelve- room buildings. They were approved. 1 ‘Tho yamo Committoo was suthorized to advor- tige for gm osals for - ntth:i ug twelve-room school buildings, costing &50,000 each, at the corner of Harrison giroat and Western avenue, &nd on the Rolling-Mill lot. Tho same Uommitteo was authorized to adver- tiso for a school lot on the cornor of Twonty- gixth stroet and Wentworth avenuo, when tho concurront action of the Council had beon had. ‘The Board adjourned. THE OITY IN LBRIEF, P. J. Feonoy wag yostorday morning hold by Justica Banyon, for stealing a lot of Glothing from No. 704 Batostreot. Justico Banyon yesterday morning fined Poter Bmith ©16 for boating his wifo, and held him in #8300 bail to keop the peaco toward her, Tho Town Colleotor of West Chlc!fo, A. L, Morrigon, on Mondny levicd on all the office- fixturos and personal proporty qf tho Protection Lifo Insurance Company, to satlsfy an unpaid tax of $900. ha paragraph in Tuz TRInoNE of last Thura- day, stating thot the room of Charles Downing, at No, 111 Sonth Halsted stroot, was broken opon and 951 atolen, was a mistako. Tho 851 +was stolon, but the room was not broken opon, tho door bemng unlocked by somo ono, a8 it s supponod, fomiliar with tho house. At o late hour Monday night, the storo of E. 0. Bchaedol, No. 803 West Lake stroot, was robbed of 848 worth of ravolvers. An entrance to the store waa effectod through o back window. A colored gambling-house, in the rear of tho drug ators at tho corner of Btate and Taylor strogls, s raidod by tho polico yesiordsy after- noot® Boven inmates were taken in. Upon their porsons woro found a large numbor of ‘blanks for the Keutucky State lottory. Tho Humano Sooloty arrested two of Flagg's men gusterdny for_driving horses with soro shouldera, Justice Scully fined ono $10 and the other 815, 'I'wo arrests woro nlso- mado o tho Lumberman's Lino for tho samo offenss. Lrial sot bofore BSoully for Saturday next. Ira H. Panso is also under arreat for the snme vffense, Trial get for tho 18th inat, Tho_fourth annunl banquet and ball of the Irieh Litorary Assoolation—the leading soclal evont of Bt. Patrick’s annivorsary--will be held in tho hall of Central Hotol, on Markot, botween Washington and Madison’ streats, on Monday ovening, March 17. All the proparations havo beon completed. The Board of Polico Commissioners mot yes- torday aftornoon, President Anson in tho chair. Commissionors Sheridan and Wright woro also resont. The following spplicayts for polico uty were put on sixty-dsy servico: M. Mc- Quirclk, Bdward J, Steele, M. J, Oastello, John Cagn, Jamos 8. Libby, Leandor Bauder, and Willinm Croas. Arthur J. Caldor, foroman of ongine No. 11, swau nrrestod by Sergeant Gacrlty, lnst Sunday evening, and locked up in the Madison Stract Btatlon, for pratecting his wife and sister from being insulted by a crowd of loafera in front of tho Ulobo Theatre. He proposgs to proceed sgzinat the Sorgeant boforo tho: Police Com- 1nisslonors, and proseouto him in the courts for false imprisonmont. An ‘advortizsemont nflwmod o short timo ago in s hilsago daily, statiug tha "Dy wife Linviig loft my bed_and board, eto.,” signed by one J, Fraulk, of Evanston. The poor wife roturned soon after to hior husband, oither driven buck by want, or in hopes that he might be disposod t0 troat har kindly. Night beforo lagt the aforo- said Franlk, no doubt feoling it incumbont upon him a8 the head of the family to castigate Mrs, Frank, did so with such eflicaoy a8 to attract tho attontlon of the polico to his’ inhumanity, who immedlately arrosted him, Ilo wea brought to the olty yesterday by Deputy Shorift Willlam Oarney, and placed in duranco vile. It is to be hored that bread and water, aud the socioty of Jailer Yoltz, will mollify his heart towards his wife Liofore his releaso. IN MEMORIAM, At the annual meeting of the Board of Di- rectora of tho Lumberman’s Exchango, hold on Monday, the followlng resolutions were unani- mously passed and directed to be placed en the rocords of tho assooiation 1 ‘Wneneas, We linvo learned with door regret of the rocont denth of Livort B, Doubleday, lato a membor of tls aavociation ; £ Itesolved, *That by his deceaso the Lumborman’s Exchiango of Ohltn?n deplores theloss of an active, honorable, aud useful member and nsxoclate, and one Whoso high qualities of busincs integrity and persons al worth eudeared him jand: it itm {0 ol : Iteaolved, 'That tho alncerc 'sympatlles of this asso~ of the decessed, in elation bo taudered 0 tho fami thair afiicton ; and Jiesolved, That a copy of these resolutions bo sent to o widow of e deceasol, oud publisied fa tho Ol cago, Grand Haven, aud Graud Rapids, Biich., papers, Temarks oulogintio of tha decassod wero made by Mr, Blunéhard, and others, when tho meeting journed. e —— s Jayne's Expootorant. If you are troublod with a slight cougl, hosrso- neas, or sore: throat, you may suve tlo expenso of a doclor's bill by using at onco Dr, Jayne's Expoctorant, A neglectod cold often terminates: through much sufferiug, in consumption, A slight inflammation of tho lining of the wind.tubos, tho usual aympionw of which are u sors thiroat, or & paiu in tho" Lreaat, will, i not proporly attonded to, fro- ‘«quently load {0 bronohiliv, Viven s n matior of ocon- omy, 0 say nothing of comfort, or tho daugor to pul- nuonary snd bronchial organs, act prudontly with your cold, and y resorting ln tino’ toa standacd ool the Expecforant—eave monuy, and escape mMore sorls ous troublo, Bold everywher l Hent and Irritation of the Scalp, Burnelt's Goooalnoe glves lmunodiate rellof, IXPOSITION. A Confidentinl Mocting of the Com= mittce on Orgnoizatlon-«Adidresy (o thoe People of Ohicngo~sCommitioes Appointed to Sollclt Subacriptiond. Tha Committeo on *Organizalion appointed ab tho Industrinl Bxposition mags mooting on Batur~ day ovoning, lield a confidentinl meoting on Mon- sy aftornoon in tho soventh ntory of n building on Washinglon stroot. Tho rosolutions adopted at the mass meoting weve again read, and, on motion of Major Whittle, tho following, wero added: . Resolted, Thint subneriptions taken unior tho resohi- o an e whall not bo called for utll the proper authority lia been granted by tho City Connell for tho freo 1eo of the grounida on thio Inke front on which to orect the Exposdtion bullingu; and bo Jt furthier Reaolved, That no ouo eally linll vxcced 35 por cont of the amoutt subscribed, and that ot losa than thicty daya alinll elapso between each call, iPho following nddress to tho eitizons of Chica- go was submitled s "We, the nndersigned, woro appoinicd Ly a publio mooting, hold $it tho Toard of Trado rooms, on Hatire oy ovoning, Barch B, to moliclt_subscriptions {o the capital ntock of tho Tntor-Stalo Industrinl Lxposition of Olicago, Tho abject of this entorpriso {6 mainiy to liold n granid oxposition during uozt full in colobration of the annlversary of tho firo, 1t s cxpectod that punsleal an ollier onterlainuenta mill by adiled. Thero s no (icetion bt that {his cuterprino (7 propesty con: ducte and thoroughly indoreed by tho manses of our poople, will prove s great succees, espoclally o when ‘we take into consideration tho followin ot ¢ Fivat—Tho favorabla looation of Ghicago for such an Exposition, and {ho location in tho city—tbo Tako frout having boen deeldod upon as tho place to ercct tho 'I.nllldln". Sceond—ho fmmento hotol nccommodations Chl- ca*(unfl'ur(ln, < fikfrd—TDo great deslro thero 1 wndoubledly en- ferinined by peoplo throughout the ontire country to seo the New Chicago, which by fall will bo in superb conditlon for inspoction, From the cxperience of similar ontorprises iu other cltior, wo have no besita- tlon fn saylng that tho stock will prove a profifable {nvesimont, Lourtl—Thin movoment will provo of vast benofit to the wholo people, aa it will nfford a clicapand proft- ablo amnuseweut that cunnot foll to elevate tho working classcs, It a hioped that it will result In o pormanen organization, which will give usan Exposition cach car, Fifth—Wo aro_ gralifiod to reprosent n movement which chows upon s faco that it 15 not gotton up in tho {ntercst of a roal estato “ring,” s all the peoplo Dave the privilege of subsoribing to tho atack, which yeill socure to them all tho benetita to bo derived from tg eaterpriso, Wao will add that i1 our view, chould tho cltizens fail to tako advantegs of tufs ot nuspieioun time for & grand Exposition that cannot fail to prove of finmenso valuo fo tlio city, they wiil cortainly regrot it, end it will bo lovkedl upon ad un ovidonco fhat our peoplo aro not keeping up thiat spirit of eaterpriso for which thoy ‘hovo becomo do noted. A, 0, Hxstio, Jacon RosrNnrna, ., K. Nrxow, E, A, Bintior, Jorx D, Hanvey, D, W. Wi, N. 8, Doutoy, PLrsh Bomurrize, T, W, HAnvEy, ‘The following sub-commiitees wore then ap- pointod: Banke—J. Trving Pearce, Third Natlonal; ‘Holmes, Manufacturors’ National Bauk, Whotégals Dry Goods L. 7 Lalte, Gt Field, Lalter Co.; Shaw, of Shiw, Winslow & 0o, ool and Shocs—0, B, Lendorson, William X, Dog- gott, Ltolling Mills—O, W, Porter, A, B, Mecker, Raflroads and Express Companica—Il, A, Bargont, Ohorles Fargo, United States Express Company. Wiolesalo Clothing—11. W. King, Louls Wanipold, Hurdicare Trop_Merchants aid Founders—W, G, I . Iibbard, Willisra Dintr, Wholesale Drusgists, Painte, and Olts—Erapk Milll- gan, Moraca A, Hurlbitt. + Turnituro—W, W, Birong, A, L. Hale, £ Carpeta und Louss-Furnisliig -E. ¥. Hollister, obn 6 3 fon, Real Kstate—~T1. ¥, Honore, Colouel Pelrco. Hides and Leather—L, B, Bldway, G E. Pago. err&n—u. I, Rand, Charles Coryell, of Day, avid Gage, F. I, Gardner. -1, 8, Plke, W, B, Gll aid Notiona—Ira Bowen, Adoiph Rubling, Jhooks, Statfonery, and Paper—A., D, Cook, IL Z, Gui- ver, of Gulver, Paga & oyio. Praces of Amusement—), T, MoVicker, R. L. ooloy, : - Distiiters and Wholesalo Liquors—Xlonry T, Shufoldt, Edward McQuado, ' Hrewcers—Alderman McAvoy, Aldorman Schmidt, Comimniegion Mcrehants—Charles Randolph, W. F. ‘Tompkins, Manufacturera and Dealers {n Lumber—T. W, Hare voy, A. O. VenSclinack, for tho Iumber districts un Soutli 8ide; K. T, Orauo and Poter Schuttlor, for auulacturéra ind tho lumber dealora on tho Norln o, The moeeting then adjourned. CALM AND SENSIBLE. Lecture Itofore Journcymen Plasters ors by John Ennis, Sccretary of the Natlonal Labor Union. Last ovening, John Ennis, Secrotary of tho National Labor Union, addressed the plastorers of Chicago, in Crispin's Hall, Rice's Block. Thoro wore about 800 of tho oraft present. MMr. Ennis was mtroduced by BIr. Rowe, who pre- gided. o snid Lie was & journeyman plastorer, and his object in comling to Chicago was not to fomont rovolution, but to bring tidiigs of har- mony end good will. Ho said ho had been trav- eling through tho West, oryanizing the craft, that thoy might obtain justico, Ha started on its mission n union in Bt, Louis, tho first which had oxisted thero among plastorers, Tho rela- tionship that oxlsted botween the employer and tho omployed was not as harmonious a it should bo. Inalmost overy cily he visited, ko learned of snimosity, Considoration of it, led to tho conclusion Eunt both wore wrong ; the omployer was not honorable whon Lo reduced tho wages of his mon, and added to ihoir hours of labor. This roduction and addition had engendored tho provailing bitter fecl- ing. Ho did not desiro to find fault ‘with honorable employers—mon who wore will- ing to mako just concessions to thoso in tholr employ ; but he did not_find fault with thoso workmen who bad not tho courage to go frankly to an emploger and telt him what thoy wanted. His experionco had shown whero o man sccosted his boss and respoctfully asked for nu increaso of wages, ho genorally recolved it 3 tho man who catored to ithe omployer, cringod beforo him, and ) kissed hig feot,” was despised by him. Applause.] Many buildings had been oracted 1 Chicago,and manymore wore to be constructed end hence ho desired that a propor relation should exist between tho plasterers aud their employors, Thero wero bossos hero ‘who had some cousidoration for their men ; thero wero othiers—tho * grab-alls,” who would grind the men under foot if thoy could. All the plaster- ers, nud all othior journcymon desired, was fair wagos for a fnir day's work. Aftor mildly cen- suring the mombers of tho union who had proved reareant io their abligations, the speaker urged those preaent to sland staunch by tho organ- ization. ~‘fhore should bo wno differonce of opinion among them; thoy should bo a unlt when their intorests wore involved ; no ower should ba strang enough to disrupt thom. Tfo did not nwls thom tg do auyihing injurions to the interosts of their omployors, but_all should bo within the Unicn, Were justice dono to the workingmon thoro would bo no strikos, which loave nothing but misory and desolation in their train, [Afimfmmn.] Thioro should bo o confor- once now botwoen tho bosscs and the men, and rules ngreonble to both ostublished for tholr guidanco during tho coming Lusy scason. Only cigght hours’ work was required in the winter; why ehould more Lo roquired in summor? It lind boon domonstrated in Now York, where ovary plasterer was in the Union, and onl cliglit hours of lubor wera requircd, that os mucl work was douo as formorly, when ton hours con- stituted o day’s work., Ho donied that o genoral strike was in contomplation smong the Inboring men of the Bast. The nowspapers had exng- gorated the rumors, and made o “raw hond aud bloody bones " of the mattor. More promi- nence than was necessary was givon {o it. 1o ros nota policioal domagogns, but s v work- ing man domanding his rights, and would al- ‘wayn sland up for thoni «\Fplnuue.] 1o roc- ognizod tho pross as tho agont which was to ralso or crueh the Inbororu; ho wished ho editors to commont but not to eseggerato, Unionism afforded tho ouly snlvation for the working man. 'Llioy must unito at onco to obtaln justice. if fair wagos were givon all troublo would conse, 1f the om- ployors wero dotermined to koop thom in a state of koml-slavory, robollion would bo the watch- word, and it would bo carriod out, [Apphumo‘] Thair feot woro bound now; with their handy freo would thoy not do their utmost to Irco thomselvos from bondago, and stiugglo for the wages and hours which would enablo them to llcv]u uom]lortuhly and happily with their families. 1001, f Drief spoechios wore mado by soveral gontle- mon, aftor which the mooting adjourned. i e A Flowing Ontaract Frozon, TFrom the I'rankford (Pa.) Herald, On Friday of lnst weak, aftor the heavy raln which continnod during tho grester part of that day, the dam brost of tho stresm which nufip)laa tho' Frogmoor Mills, ownod by {Garsod Biros,, showod on tho breast o dopth’of 18 inches of wator, Some Iden of tho velocity with which tho torrout was passing over tho falls muy be concoived from tho following utatemont, that, from an aceuratoe caloulation, thero woro 40,001 oubio feot of water passing over por minute. On Saturday morning thiy volumo of water wag frozon on th slopo of tho falls In fantastio shaps 04 tiiough (ranuiixed nnd turnod to stono whilo Ienplug n Lha wi, nnd ot the lop or broast, 1t foried n lovel prapot of sold fco over 12 inchos igh, nnd "loplug " duward vory lightiy, (s rolping tho watordn tho dam that much bigher, and forming n barrior of fco which romained until 10 o'clock on Balurday morning, whon it gradually bogan to giveway,” During the ontire night (I'riday) tho wind was blowing from the Tokwost vory steadily, thotgh tho thormomotor did not show any sudden decrense of tomporn~ ture; In fact, thero linve beou many coldor nighls during’ tho wintor. Tlo only solentific explanation ig, that the wind must haye blown thio wator buolr, or held it in chocl until it waa frozan, nwd yot {lio wind was not blowing agalunt tho falls, nu'indiented by the points of tho.com- pass, aud tio direction of the dam broost Ina strafght Jino, which {s almost duo onstand wost. AMUSEMENTS. RUBINSTEIN CONOERTS. GRAND COMBINATION OF TItR Tlggp. Thomas and the Rubiustein oncert Companios. The Grepseat Coneeet G TN JOING A’ UL Record. ARG gTtecerd AJTON “Umlh 1 vieNTawscr g N0 SHoaas, And his UNEQUALED ORCHESTRA, TUE FIMSY GRAND UUMUI‘I“PA')‘A?N CONOERT witi be von on Monday Itvoning, March 17, at thio okl Baptive Citurch, ganeay, ‘Tha Hecond Grand Gombloation, Qoneart will b von on Tueeday Iening, Maroh 18, at tho Union Park Con grogational Ghnirchy Ttesorved Honts, 33 and #3 nocording to location, for ealo naw, at, Star Gonrro Bopots, Programues of the Conenrt can'ba obtainod to.day, OARPENTER & SHELDON, Managors, MICHIGAN-AV, BAPTIST OH'H. PROF. SWING, Thuraday, March 10—'*THE NOVEL." Tesorvad Soats, 76 conta, For axln at fouth Sido a AP NIXONS, J. W. WILDIR & €08 NATIONAYL GIRCUS, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, And ovory night nd Wedncsdny and Saturdsy aftornoon; U BTG o e i el Uaf. ko bost, Olicus am| In 1o Un} atos. m Sxthls witt Bo found ong tho loading James IRobinson, Tho ohamplon barchmck ridor of tho world, togothor with tho Joading’ equostelany fa tiio profession, and a Intge troupe of ncrobata, gymunsts, tumblers, posturors. jost- cr and clowne, aiid & {ino stud of tralnad. Lioracs, doge, suid "Duffatoes. * Adminsfon—Dross Clrcio, 0% Famil Girolo, o Itcnorvod Seats, 7os. - Matlnoo'ricos-~iifsa 26 conts. ACADEMY OF MUSIO. BUNDAY EVENING, MARCIL 16, WOODHULL il doliver, for tha firat timo In Olileago, hor eloguont, startiing, aud thriliing looturs, entitl THE NAKED TRUTH; Or, THE SITUATION REVIEWED, Tiokots 50 cents, 75 conts, and $1. No oxtra chargo for vosorved soats, Ho suro nnd got sour tlokets in timo, and so avold tho ergurd at tho skut oltiss Bunday ovening. Doors opon at 7:80, To commonco at 8 o’clock. ACADEMY OF MUSIO. Monday, Tucsday, and Wednosday Eveningaand Wodnos- day Matince, tho over popular young Amorican nctor, OLIVER DOUD BYRON TnLis own attraelive dram, Across the Continent. Remombor anly four posformances of tho areat drama, Thuraday~BIEN. McOULLOUGH. HOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE. TUESDAY, March 11, and during the sreek aud at tho Matl A FIRST APPEARANCI DE FOUR AR AR akiag tho Oowpany tho STRONGUAT IN ERI0A. MISS PHILLIS GLOYER, tho boutiful aud acoom- Aishod nctros: MISS RIDNREY COWELL, the clmrmin Fonbratto. Mit. J. W. NORRIS and A(ISS IATTL ROUHI, in Bartley Campboll's admirablo plotara of Tashionablelifo PERIL; Or, LOVE AT LONG BRANOIL ALL THE FAVORITES IN TILE OAST. Ordor carringoes at 10:30 p. m, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, Fourth Weck of the KEmiuont Aetor, RDWIN BOOTEL Who will spyear, until furthor notico, in Shakspoare's masterploco, EHEAMLBET, Which sublimo worle will ho presented wilh ovory atten- tion to dotall, and an artistie aud (ntelligont representa- tlun, correot. outl characteristio seonory, appdiatmouts, Ordor cagriagos at L, Suturday Mafiuoo, *hon Cwsar de Tiazan.™ 1o uctice will bo glvon of tho produotion of ** Richard TIL" and **Jutius Gresar.? MYERY OPERA HOUSE, Monrao-at., botween Doatborn and tato-ats, Mitington, Cotton & Komble's Minsfrels, An Entiro Ohango of Programme. Kirat weok of the musical burlesque, entitlod HAMLET, Prince of Bridgeport. MACKIN and WILSON fu their Songs and Dancos, Now VooalQuartetto, Tho Throo Dovas, Who Died First. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINKE. GLOBE THEATRE. Mondny ovoning, March 10, ovory night and Wodnosda; and Satutday Matinoos, Obicago's favorito snd talente comodian HARRY LINDEN, In his groat ropresontation of the plantation darkey, ns OLB IR T8 Blon Boucicaulta vivia plotars of Sahth enu lifo, outlticd tho (=] TOFOO I Frlday, March 14—Benofit of HARRY LINDEN. PROPOSALS. PROPOSATS. B1ovx Ciry, Towa, Maroh [, 167, Soalod proposals (in duplicate) with copy of this adver. tisemont atischiod, will be recelvod by the andersignod alll B, Maroh2s, 1om, for (urhishing e Unitod Btatos Subilstonce Dopartutent with; the followiug storcs, dellvered [n Sioux City, lows, or Yankton, D. K., by A]xrll 10, 1873, viz. E5y brls nioas potik, with fron hoops on each ond. 100,000 pounds cloarside bacon, in single gunnies, Tl | younds of bigh-groutd, wolldresiod, Uoublo extra spring or winter whcut flour, oqual to sanple at thls ofiica, To bu in round hoopod, cak barrals, full hoad fined; or doublo sacke, now cotton, aud gunuy, woll sowed, and tled at coruors, (0 contatu 16 1bs net. 0, 000 pourda kood, sound, morchiantabis, shellod corm, in strong, new resewod double fiunnlnl. 23,000 pounds hand pioked whito navy boans, in equaro goublo sacks, contaluing 10 Ibs mot, or woll costumos, and d barrels, tull head-linod. :"';'}i"&li‘;’ pounds o Lard, Gey sy, acked In strosg boses, "xhg?n'flflfn'.’;f. of (60 1bs) ound poschblow potatoos, in lk, Blda for part of any articla entertainpd. Samples of flour, boaus, soap, aud potatoes, mustaccompany Lids. 'FHOS! O, BULLIVAN, Captain and'0. 8, THREADS. 0. DITSON & CO. offor theto now, froh, gontal Juvontlo Bong Books to tho publlo, Lolloslng they welit bear comparison with any Cheerfulmm. “CHEERTUL VOIORS," by thatmost, succossful and popular Com- potor, Mr. 1., O, Eummox,voices. 18 for Common Schools, and, 88 000,090 tosohiors and puplls aro alroady familar witl lia provions Koliool Hongr Books, thoy will necd no urglog to try this, Sparklin glittoring title aptly do- aoribos tho brigbtness of Its Rubies A contents; read tho followlog. oxtracts from commondatory lotlers, Superintendentsnnyy **The moro wo uso it tho botter wo like t." *“'fho music hias o froshnoss and boauty unsurpassed by any book Unvosaon." Ghorlsteraeayt ** A work of storling merit.” “*Ifar oxcelling Babbath School Musio of the many Looks Thavo had tho ploasuro to uso,” &o. Pricot ** Choorful Voloo: And as for our Sabbath Hohook BungBook, whose #7 Bpocimen Coplos mailad, post.paid, for the abova pricos. OLIVER DITSON & 00, Boaton. OHAS, H, DITSON & 00, 711 Brosdway, Now York, LYON & EATLY, Ohicngo. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AN DEPARTURE CF TRATHS. Wintor Arrangement. oot Guntay oxcepie J Bonday sxboptedr Y A5 TxeLasrion oy REFTNLNCE. 1 rivo Bunday at8:00a, m. § Dl{ln CHICAGD & ALTON RAILROAD. Chlcago, Alton o St, Louts Through Line, and Loufstuna 70.) e route from Chicayoto Kansas City. Unfon Depot, Weat Side, near Madizon-at. bridye. 7 * 9:15 . m. Arrice. Bt. Touls & flold e Cin Rratn T o aold Jxprom s Oty Fatl kaonvilte, 11 ® 8:10 p. m. * 9:168. m. * 8:10 p. m. na rosa (Wantern Diviston. ). 0p. . Jtyllnl o\(D\vinl:s An:nmnn'dnln 400 c. n. fl.igfi. m, it Louis & Byrtngicid Ligntaln Jixpross, via Main Line, andalsol vin Jacksouvilio Divis(on, . :47:30 p. . Kansas Oity Xxpross, via Jicl gepavite, ., &Loulstana, 3o 7300, m, Joferson 5 g . Paoria, Kookuk & Busi'a it b e TDally, via AMain Lino, and dully excopt Baturday, via. PR ftDnllY.nv St Lino, and dallry Gacopt Monday, via Jacksonvillo Divislon, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. Union Depot,_corner Yadison and Cunal-ste,; Ticke! O Sl e e g Leave, Arrive. *9:008. m.[£7:208, m. oy s ptall and lxpross 4:20p, m.[11:208. m. olls Night Etpror t9:00 p. m.|* 6:00 p. 1, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD. Depots—Fhot af Lakeat,, Indlanaw., and Sizieentiest., and Canal and Sixleenth-ats, Ticket afice in Drigge House .and at depots. Teave, | Arvive, ora Passeng urora Pagsengor {Hindal) ubuque & Bloux Ol Paotiic Ni Downor's Grove Aco Downor's Grove Aggommo: Ottawa and Stroator Passun, ation| gor, ILLINOIS CENTRAL HAILROAD. B L L T i e Touls Exp *70n Baturdays this traln wiil bo ran to Obampaiga, CHICAQGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. Trainearrive and depart from the Great Central R:ilroad Depol, foolaf Lake-sf, For through tickets and um.tfig ‘out berihs upply af Ticket ofice, 15 Canalut,, corner Viadt: aon; WWashington-at,; Tremont Houase, corner Coiyresse at. and Michiyan-av.; aleo foot of Twceniy-second-at, Leavo Ciicago. Ketivo st Indiasiapolis P Arrive ot Oinotanatl ., 9:30 p. m. Tralon arrive at Chicago t 7:008, m. and 9:16 p. m, QniyTino running Saturday night tetn to Cincinnatt, ‘Thuentiro traln ruus through to Olncionatl, Pullman alcopors on night tratas. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Ticket offce, Bl West Hadison-r, Arrive. Teave. | ‘Pacifio Faat Line, Dubuqua Doy § LA ubuquo Wit £ix, via Olinton..| I'roeport & Dubuque Exprors, Milwaukeo Prssonger, Milwaukeo Passeugar’ Gregn fiay Fixpro tapross. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depat, corner of Harriton and Shermanate, Ticket afice, i N e ity Ticket afiy Arrive, Qmaba, Lonvenw'ih& Atohizon Ex| 00 . me Peru Aocommo o[ 0 ul Night Expross.. s 1008, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, corner Iarrizon and Sherman-ste, TVeket oitves, northwest corner Clark and Jtandolphals., and southicest Corner Canal and Madison-ais. Zeave, Avrive, " o0a, m. v 920D, m. * 9:00a, wu.{* 8:00p, . 5. m.| B0 a. m. . [46:50 n RCHOEY CHICAGO, DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD, Tasscuger fepof at I, . Touis Depot, corner of Cas L aboht i Ticket ofica 163 Wushing-ton-st, Matl, vis Alr Lino and Main Lino Bucoia) Now York Kxprose, via Afr 100, aes Atlantio Kxpross, via Alr Lino, Night IExpross, via Moin Filinast Accommodation. Mal.,. Evausy] PITTSBURGH, FOR1 WAYNE & AILROAD. J & P. COATS 7 BEST SIX-CORD White and Black Thesads Are soft finlshed, without the nso of nny sub. stuncs whatever to produce an’artificiul gloss, thereby preserviug the superior strength of six-cord thread. The uew slindo of bluclk hns n silion polish, and nll nuwbers are warrnuted six-cord to 100 tuclusive. For fale by all Dry Goods Dealern, ASK FOR J. & P. COATS' BLACK, And uso It for Machino Bowing. EDUOATIONAL, RARE ADVANTAGES TOR BOVS. A sunalt Mamily School, and g gogdliomo. . Addesa Ju ML BATOR) LPownal, Vt. MISCELLANEOUS, 'EREASULY DEPAITNENT, OFFICE Qv CosrinoLLEl 0¥ OonneNey, WASULNGTON, Doc. 24, 1672, Notlco fs horoby givon to ull persons who may havo olalms agalnst tho Scandinavian Natonal Bank of Oht- cago, 1L, that thoy aro called upon to prosont tho ssme, and to make logal proof thureot, to Jool D, Harvoy, Ro- «colivor, ot tho ofiico of sald Bank, at Ohicago, 1Nt JONN JAY KNOX, Comptroller of the Curranoy. TO LUMBER INSPECTORS, You aro roquested to oot tho Luspoation Cumittos b 2;': fwh-nn oow, Iranklin and Routh Wator-ats. lay, Marok 14, at & p'olook p, m. ) ' Y BiGkrono, Oatmss. Arrive, WICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS Depot, foot af Lake of . and foal @f . Tvcantssecond-sh Aicket office, 16 Canal-t,, corner of Madison, Teave, | Arrive, Mail (vin mals Day Expros Jacks: ou ‘Atlantig Expross, Night Kxyross, INDIANAPOLY Mall. Night Expross, GHAND JAVIDE A1 Morning Lxprow Nigt KExprons, Y 0. WEN' T {unoral Passonger Aciit. WANTED. A fow copies of Tho Daily Tribune of Jan. 16, 1872, for which a liberal price will he pn'i(l at Counting Room of {his office. FAIRBANKY BTANDARD SCALES OF ALY RIZES, L, MOWRRE & oo A WEST W ASRINGADN 24,