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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1873, k4 JUDGE McALLISTER. 1lis Views on the Now Social Revo- Tution Now Threatening, The Lahors and Cares of the Supreme Judiclary Desoribed. His Determination as to His In- tended Resignation, and the Causes. The People in Direct Antag- onism with the Su- preme Court. A Reason Why the Supreme Court Could Deoide the 0. & A, R. R. Oase No Other Way than They Dids Mournful Anticipations as to the Coming Dissolution of the Court. Rospeot for Low aud Order at tho Bot- tom of Prospority and Happiness. The oxceodingly gravo position takon by largo sananos of the peoplo in respact to tho Judgos of tho Bupromo Court, the poril that s boon do- clarod to oxist of tho last court of nppoal of tho Btato folling luto contompt, tho sctual resigun- tion of ono Judgo, andtha roported probable ros- tgnation of anothor, for tho cxtraordinary renson that o pirit of injustico towards tho Supremo Court bas boen aroused which ronders the ton- uro of ofiico almost a1 impossibility, led to Tz TRIDUNE, yesterdny, dispatching o ropresentative to Judgo MoAllistor, for tho purposo of hearing from tho Judge himeolt tho opinion ho entor- talns on tho subjocts that aro now sgitating tho Btato. Tho residenco of tho Judgo is situated about ono milo outsido the limita of Waukegan, thirty- six miles from Chicao, on tho Northwestorn Roilroad. 1t s the beau-ideal of the meat of gontloman of rofinomont, who disdains not thoplow. A bonutifully whito vills standa on n gentlo ncolivity, thrown into rolief by back- ground of trecs, with which tholand furthor baok is thickly fringed. Tho usual offices aro st a distanco from tho houso, placed with an oyo toorder, a3 wellna utility, A lawn, of which glimpsos ara obtained through tho snow, sweops down from tho houso to tho highrond, ond o fow ehado treos, including firs and ordinary ovorgroons, siud tho grounds. Bolow, and oxtonding nway as far as the oyo can rench, tho Iake glistons in tho spring sunlight. Tho ontire scono is ominently poncoful and ploturesquo ; and highly suggestive ofcultivatod Topose. Splashing through tho half-melted snow that fioodod tho drive to tho dopth of sovaral inchos, tho roporter reached tho hall door, and, on giv- Ing his name, was immodiatoly shown into the room occupiod by the Judgo a8 n study. Ho was sitting at alargo, plain tablo, littored high with Iaw-books, mavuscript of the rogular logal ap- poarance, an lnmousity of thasa peculiarly la~ bolled packets of foolscap, yhich can bo taken for nothing clso than Suprome Court opinions, nd some froshly-written poges on which ho was at work. - Mr. MoAllistor, In rising, looked evory inch a Judge. Hisbroad brow, and searching oyes, and tho benignaut dignity of his countonanco, ‘brenthed power, sownon, and utelligonco, The roporter stafod bis errand in & fow words, in- forming His Honor that Tirs TRIDUNE was undor * tho improssion, from recont oxprossions, that ho entortained dacided opinions on the uppormost questions of tho day, of which an oxpression wuight boof benofit, a8 coming from o Judgo of the Supreme Court, whoso dacisions aro so largoly influenced by'the changing ciroumstan- ces of a nowly-psopled, thriving Stato, Tho Judgo anid Lo had no objoation, whatovor, to the viows ho entortained rocoiving' publicit; Ho did not shrink from tho rosponaibility acco: tho painful position in_which thoy found thom- Bolvos, placed, s thoy woro, by 110 fanlt of tholr awn, i autngonlom ngalnat tho pooploy mis- roprosontod by thoso who ahould uphold thom and trontod by tho Logialaturo s a body loss worthy of congldoration than tho Judges of thé inforlor Oourlu I, kndood, yoomod 1 thioriglh tho objeot thoy iad boped for wonld novor bo attainod 3 thiat thoit ambition would navor bo roalizod, and that tho Court must bocomo dis- intogratod, 1lia boliof was, that tho Supromo Court, to porform ite funoflons with advmtago to tho Stato, and to soonro tho purity of tio Inws, miiat bo ostablishod firmly in tho rospeet of tho peoplo; and it it fallod in this firut desidora- tum, it _was lilioly to_achiove 1o gooil purposo, Tho Judge spolo moum fully, ns tiough Inment< ingtho loss of o donrly cherfaied compnton, lio roportor suggostod that tho prosont atato of pablicopinion, inving boon brought sbout by tho suporsodons Dusinoss i~ tho fivat pluen ond the Cllsrgo, & Alton Rnilzend doclsfon in tho noxt placo, might possibly pasn way, if it could ho shown tlint the pooplo Yworo boing mislod by publio agitators, who oitfier ‘misropresonted, or only told Laf tho truth, To- sidos, tho country was & now ono, and it was to bo oxpoctod that tho laws ehould fit nnonsily at firat, ‘1t was tho cneo in nonrly all sottlod coun~ trlew, Engloud's lnws hnd grown with tho growth of tho_nation, and b no timo proved sumborsom. *Horo, 5'gront paoplo sprang into manhood, a3 it woro, in on instaut; aud tho rondy-madlo Inwa that ' wore furnished for tholr o, hod not yot boon adagtod to thoir mako or wants, o Tudgo said tbot wag ono ronson why ho Tad not aleondy renigned” his position on the bonoh, Ho at firat bad no othor thought than 1ot rosigning, but tho moro ko bud rofloctod, tho moro hio hnd porauaded himuolf that it was in timon of dangor, and doubt, and dificnlty, whon tho Inw was looltod upon with susplolon, and the faturo of the courts apponrod darle with donbt, that it bohooved tha patriotic Judgo to staud by Lis post unfiinchingly, aud to faco tho storm calmly and courageously. But hodld not think £hio ault was #o much with tho law, or ovon with the pooplo, Tho fault “'la‘ihrluulx)nll with cor- fain ngitators who iusisted_tupon abusivg tho Bnmen Conrt, but misstatod tho fnots. ko roportor’nstanced tho elcotions, ‘follow- ing closo on tho hioela of tho supcrsodoas exeito- mont, but tho Judgo did not avail Limsolf of tho oponing offored, having no desire to attack por- Gona. GPECIAT, LEOISLATION. Tho roportor hiaving asked tho Judgo hig opin- ion s to the speolal logislation of thix Stato, tho Intter made tho nstounding onnouncomont that, fully ono-hialf of tho timo of tho Supremo Court: is takon up in righting mottors undor tho Con- stitution. - Laws woro passod without duo con- sidoration. _Rockloss and hasty loglslntion vas tho cnuso of o groat part of tho ovil for which tho Bupromo Cowrt bnd boon hold respon- siblo. 1t was no fnult of tho Judgoes, it moforinl intorosts woro injured, or if o stato of thingy that had boon created by an unconstitutional lnw, toro rovorsod, bocausg, in tho oxorclso of ‘theso dutios, tho Court déclarad auch unconstitutionality; - yot tho ‘poople, pervornoly listening to_malicious “teache ors, brought thie autlorily of tho Supromo Court intb disraputo. Tt was uiiplonsant to tho Judgos to upuot tho gonorally accopted ronding of tho Inws. Whore it bocamo on_imperativo duty to doclsro & law unconstitutlonal, if thoy did not to doclaro it, thoy would bo rogardloes of their solomn obligation. It soomed to bl absurd Hhiot such churges lind boon brought agatnst tho Judgos.. It was inorodiblo that rensoning mon twould liston to such stufl; and It soundod un- nntural in his own cars that ho should bo dofond- ing tho Court from such nccusations, Yob thoro wos o nocossity for it; an oulery bad nctually boon raisod; omd tho pooplo soomed to Lavo bocomo 8o biindod to tho facts sato bo no longor ablo to liston to resson. Headlong logislation was tho fonturo of tho day. Laws were mado that must inovitably bo striken off tho statuto booka ; tho logislators piled uj Tionps of stuff that could have no possiblo ros Dut to hindor justico and to infuro tho people ; and thon, bocauso tho Courta dld their duty, tho Courts, and not.tho Loglslators, woro blamod. Tho Toporter Lopod his stata of things might improvo In the conrso of timo. 0 Judgo thought difforontly. Tho Govorn- mont of tho country was crumbling awny, and thoro was litorally 1io romedy. Tho mon at tho Lioad of affairs woro no_longor capublo man, nor Just men, nor honorsblo men, but thoy woro of all tho pooplo tho lonat fitted for thoir posts, Tho machinory of governmont sgomed to Lavo ‘bocomo Lopalaesly entanglod, aud thers was no immedinto wny out of it. His Honor spoko in this way, with much_omphasis, for o considora~ blo timo, doploring tho tondoncy of the dsy to unn'upt}‘an, and tho gubsorvionca of all groat in- torosts to tho nood of politics. Thia condition of affairs, ho continucd, was part of tho goneral Btato of things now oxisling in tho ontiro country, from which wo cold not expoct immuuity. Tho beautiful odifico that hind boen reated was top- pling over through the shoor Incompotonoy of thous who_ndminlstored tho country. Comparo tho men who were at the helm of aifairs to-dny with tho men of ouly tvonty-fivo yoars ogol Tho comparison must bo keonly felt by tho patri- ot, and by him who aagarly watched tho courso of oveuts with feolings of fovo for his conntry. ‘Suroly thoro must bo such mon lving in 1873 a6 thord wero In 1840, But whoro woro thay ? Wit waa tho doplorablo condition of tho coun- try that kopt them out of sight ? How was it thnt tho pure, tho patriotie, tho truly great nover camo to tho siarfaco, and that tho Administration i in tho hands of tho corrupt, tho ignorant, and tho dobasod ? Thoro Is no way soon out'of it, and the Btate of Illinois could not but expect to sharo in tho gonoral humiliation. The roportor suggested that moro corruption could uot havo offecled this, Thore must havo boon somo othior agoney ot worl. pruyiog hls words, which woro doliberatoly ut- oro TIE BALADY QUESTION. ‘Tho roportor asked whother tho statoments mado in an article published in the Waukegan Palriof, s to tho Supromo Conrt Judges recaiy- ing 6,000 por aunum, and the Judges of tho lower courts 37,000 per annuw, were substan- tially corroot, Tio Judgo #aid thoy woro. ITo also acknowl- cdged that ho wag tho writor, undor tho nom d _ plume “Junlus.” He doeired to ospross his gplmion that, undor ordinary cirumstuncas, thio Judgos of tho Courts should rofrain from using tho pross, and from takiog part in these discus- sions; but that, whonottacksontho Judges bytho pross, and by portions of the peoplo not to bo Foaclied in any othor way, bocamo ‘80 froquont and unrensonablo as to throaton tha vory oxist- enco of tho Supromo Court, rosort to the ssmo columng was justifiable. Ho said that with Judgos, 0 with other men, Solf-prosorvation tas tho flrst Jaw of naturo; and stoieal ns thoy might appenr to tho ordinary clamors of disap- intod litigants, they could not rogard without oubt and apprelionsion £ho gathoring portonts of a misdirected storm, that scomed likely to buzet ot any timo ovor their hecds, Ho thon &polo of thio labor dovolving on tho Supromo Court Judges, which lelt them absoluto- Yy mo roposo. “Look ot thow, sl then ostimato our work,” ho_eaid, Lnstily -laing, ood _throwing off tho covers of two dry oods bozes that occupiod n cornor of tha room. Tho boxes wero fllled to tho top with clogely packod yooords, aud woworanda. for vanition . opla- ong. Tho reporter almost norodulously oskod: Do you moan to sy that all thia work acou- mulnfod during tho past sitting of tho Court 2" Tho Judgo suswerod that it did, and that it must bo got. througl, somehow, during tho sum- mor. 1o said ho did nob fool annoyad so much at thio prospoct of tho coasoloss toil, ao at tho cortainty of it conlinuation, without’ intormis- sion, during tho honts of summor, cutting off ol “gpportunity for rost.” » Doildos,” auld ho, *look at my poor lbrary, fucfully polntiog_out * the’ attenuated lcolgsholyos, Phoss books, sir,” lio continued, “are all thnt roprosont’ tho library T had acoumulatod boforo the fire,_You can fmagiuo liow slow my work somotimes is, for waut of matorlal, Whon Y find necossitios arivo for now books, I purchase $hom out of my privato funds, Tho fire doprlved mo of o groat_tronsura whon It swopt away my law-books. DutIintond to go to Ottawa for s ahiort timo during tho bardest part of my worl," Do addod, ' 50 85 to take advantage of thio publi lfbrary thoro. Thoro 4 no publio library in this diatriot, and I am compalled to live hero, boing Obligod by to Constitution to resido in the dia: trict for which T was olected.” TReourring to tho article that appoarod in tho Patriof, undor tho siguuturo Junius," tho TJudgo said bo dosirod to” Linyo {t mentioucd thab it was not Judgo Willinms, or, rathor, Ghiof Justico Willinms, who was roforred to fu tho articlo in quostion, a8 having rofusod to bo gov- omod by a_doclsion of tho Supremo Court. wwas not & Jivlgo now in Chileago, 1fo rolated tho articulars of Low tho maltor Liad come fo lin owlodgo: and thero teomod 1o doubt a8 to the accuracy of his information. THE YOTULE, OF THE SUPNENE COURT, Turning tho, conversation to tio cloomy foro- bodings the Judgo was accroditad with, 8 to the future of the Bupreme Court, tho reporter asked swhothor hio ind any views thiat tho public would Po likely to foal inforested in on thal aubjeot. 'In reply, ho eald hio was acarcoly s judgo of what, the ‘publio, would conslder’ Intarasting, Tt o viows ho had. exprensad -to bin' ricnds ho would not hostate to lay bofore tho publio: The futuro of tho Suproma Court was dublous, o was afraid to contomplatothe prospoct, nad Bo thero was, anid tho Judgo, Tho beat men of tho country had disappoared from tho flold of politics, o dovoto tholr energios to moro houor- sblo puremts. Tho talontod sons of tho nation had sought othor chan- nels of omploymont. Agains ot ‘ono timo thio peoplo for oracies had tho Inwyers ; mon of ndvancod mind, progrossive idens, an bionorable chinrnoters, 'Theso had fadod away, and tho pross had steppoed into thoir placo; o pross i, Loworer bright o fow sliving otcop- Hons miglit bo, did not fulfll tho enmo functions; whother from tho variod naburo of tholr entor- prise, or from tho curious compound of pooplo and Boliofs that composed the class. A MEFOLUTION INPEXDING. Divorting the convorsation jto the changos ovorywhoro going on in tho ocial history of tho aoplo, a8 soon In tho decisions of tho Court taolf, ' tho roportor nsked tho viows of tho Judgo thoroon. Tig Honor said that no ono conldhavo watchod tho progross of ovonts without porcoiving that gront clinugen hnd grown up around tho pooplo, &lthongl ro elowly that ovory ouo failod to ap- rocinto thelr gravity. Tho old Supreme Conrt, oforo reorganization, had no doubt beon award of thio tondonoy of modern logislation,—ho now roforred particulaly to tho rights of marriod pooplo—but they ind boon relustant o ive forco to tho movoment, and hold bacl from racog ingit. Thon the existing Court was organizod. It camo on the etogo, finding that tho Legiala- ‘turo hiad anticlpnted ita nction, and_ prociplfated questions that Lind long boon’ ponding. It was soless and undasirablo longor to procrastinato, and tho firat of that now celobrated sorics of Qocisions, respecting thorights of marriod men aud women, were glvon.’ 'Lhe pooplo, anpro- nrod for erich sweoplng chargos, wore Tondy to Poliovo thnt socloty wne airondy disorganized, and that tho old landiarks had boon yholly ewopt awoy ; whorons, tho truth was, that their gilators Had mado Kot ono slol rof the darlc sitfo of doubt into tho bright sido of corlainty ; but sompolling tho Supromo Court, at ono blow, to throw all résorve to tho winds, and to declaro &t onco, tho oxisting stato of tholaw -us thoy found 'it on tho statuto book. ~Tho re- formors bad o comploto victory, and tho ontire rolntions of man and wifo appearod tohiao hoon rovorsed; whilst in reality, thoy hud slowly changod, yoar aftor yoar, no ~violont declaration of tho o lnws over being mado ‘until ondorod nocossary 58 horo doscribod. THE FARMERS' MOVEMENT. Tho roportor askod whetho thio Court rovog: nized Uhat this saneelod ifo question, wwas only ‘patt of n grout oinl movomont, aud that, gront B8 it undoubtedly was, it apponred slmost fsig- nificant. whon comparod to that of tho farmors against tho rallroads, . “Pho Judgo snid ho wis_ quite awsra of tho momentous charactor of thiy ** new rovolution," u 1t hod boen callod, Tho farmors wofo Mot fo bo blamod. Poor follows; they Woro Indood sufforers. Thoy mo’ dowbt fold conulderable indignation _at _tho Su- romo Court; and tho Bupromo Court was Leioons, holplosh to construo in. nuy athor way than they bnd dono; and holploss to whicld thomaolyos from what fvould at first slght’appoar tho just angor of thio paople. Yet it a4 novor- Uhioloss truo that tho Bupramo Court veally lind o hand in thet Chicago & Alton Tiaiirond do- clafon. It wa truo that uono of tho pross liad Toticcd tho most atriking fact fu thia mattor Damoly, that tho decleion of the Bupremo Court i tho ailroad asao was appoalablo to the United Btatos Buprome Court. Now, tho Bupremo Court of tho United Biates hiad over aud ovor again docidod this vory quostion ; md mupposing 83 Supromo Coust had docidod ae tho farmors hiad dosirad thom to do—in uttor disrogard of thiolr duty? Why, tho case would havo beon soaroely know what to anticipate, - The agita- tion that had been fomontod sgalnat the Judges, led to tho United Btate Huprome Court, pmenled b B wonld linva rovhrsod tho, do: Aoy et mousenso 1§ was 10 (alk of blame Ing tho liuola Supromo Court, ‘Iho hands of tho Judgen woro tod. It was nok & now quon- tlon, fu whioh any doubt could exiat; bu wna'n quostion that had hoon decldod ovor sinco tho imo wion thio ggmutey consad Lo o colony of Gront Drltain. Tho Chicago Times, in it articlo that strangoly Jgmored this, Hho main Dol of tio argamont, sud, whilst plaluly not ndorstanding the cnsa it Wi writing about, rid« fonlod the Buprem Court for ndlioring to thia old- fogyDarimouthCollogo g, TheOhlungoTincs ovidontly wns not awaro thné tho Dartmouth Collogo rling s movor boon sovorued. 1t Iy always boon thte rullug obsorved by {ho United Btntos Buprome Court, to which an nppoal ean bolind from Lo Blats Conut | and upo ovory recont ocenslon, when tho stmo_prineiploa havo agnin como up, tho Unitod Btates Supromo ort b fortiflod ita position by renowed do- clsfona nccopling and strengthoufng that raling. “Tho Dartmoutli Collogo case should bo mord Tamilinr to tho pross than it sooms to linvo baon. o decislon Liold thnt Btato contraotn aro in- violablo, and ennnot bo broken. ‘Tho Dartmouth Collogo, in tho_oldon dnys, bofara tho times of Tudepiondonce, whon thio contry was o colony of Great Dritain, was givon an_ondowmont by an Tngliamon, fording i Eogland, _Whon thho sountry beotmo Indspondont, Now Iamp- shiro, on whoso soil tho coflogowas situntod, bo- camo'n State, and tho quontion aroso 18 to n malificntion of tho constltution of tho collogo, under tho chango of ownorship from a_sover- olga King to n overoign pooplo, ‘Tho Logisla- turo undortoolk to nltor tho offoct of .tho connti- tution—otherwise, to Intorforo with a contract— and tho matter, Loing contosted, was onrried to tho Unitod Stafos Supromo Court, and 1t was thore thnt Daniol Wabutor mndo ‘his famo, np- plying nll his grent talonts and hin zosl to' tho Svork, pouring out In_tho effort ail the fire, olo- quonto, and forvor of o truo_poot_sud etates- man. Pho dacision thon_givon, by which the Tilnols Snpromo Court wng guidod: wag tho do; oluion of tho Unitod Stntos. Supromo Court of thoso days which Ima movor oo rovaraod, oud from which thoro ig no appgnl. "Tho roportor noked tho' Judgo if any ronson occnrrad fo him why thlo railrond difficulty could have beon nvolded. diloulty for yonry aud bad long wondorod it was o Jong f coming. No_ doubt the thinking mon in tho country did tho aamo. Whon ko camo to this Stato, from Now York, in 1851, ho found {kie pooplo porfeally orazy ovor rallroads, voting monoy for thom ovorywhoro, voting lands, votlng ovorything in_thoir, power to givo, almost without - rosiriotion, = It ia impos: siblo to imagino that any railrond com- pany could hnvo nskod moro onthusinstio as- Bistanco thon was almost forcod on thom in thoso days; human ingonuity conld searcoly hovo ramod torms moro_favorablo than wero written on thoir chartors, It was not ko in New Yorl, whore no railrond recolved chinrter ‘without tho condition that it might bo altered by tho Torisintyro whonovar deanied necossary, In hat Stato tho companies woro lept within ‘bounds, but horo thoy woro ot Iooso by the peo- plo tedo Just whet thoy liked. Wit o roult {Fould bo ho did not, profees to_eny, all hio olnim= o being thiat tho Supromo Conrt had no powor to intrfero. ‘Thoy had to administor tho law as thoy found it. CONOLUSION, After n gront_donl of similar convorsation, ‘ol ombrdcod tho leadiag toplcs of tho day, which the Judgo shiowed an pifcctionato consid- cration for nll his kind that tinted_nlmost all o Bald, the roporter arose, groatly pleated with ohie of tho most chnrming ‘howr's convorsation ho Tau ovor hind, and only roproiting that want of timo and spuco provont his doing more thou vory seant juotleo to tho Tuninous and comprolion- sivo viows of Ifis Honor, Judgo DicAllistor. e g A PERSONAL. Tho Hon. J, 8. Kalloch, of Kanens, is at the Wontwortl's Briggs Hougo. Tho Hon. O. J. Schoflold, of Kansas, is at Woolworth's Brigge Hougo. Gon. E. McCook, of Colorado, 18 at the Sher- ‘maun Houso. Tho Rov. W. H. Milburn, tho blind prescher, 1a ot tho Siorman Houso, Maj. W. M. Taylor, of Tllinols, is at Wont- worth and 'Woolworth's Briggs Houso. Among tho lost passongers of tho ill-fated stoamer Atlautic woro Miss Brodio and iss Basker, of Ohicago. Gon, Goorgo A. Forayth, Major of tho Ninth Unitod Stated Gavalry, "will ‘noon leave this city to join Lis rogimont n Toxas. Among tho rogistored_nrivals ot Andorson's Holol, yastordny: woro Dr. I. Woodrufl, Grand Topids; . J. Dunn, Bloomington; and O. L. Roborts, Oawogo, M. Howard O. Sproglo, provious to hig do- ‘parturo for Europo, hias boon prosoutod with 8 Tontly engrossed farowell addross by bis {riends and school-follows. At s maoting of tho Chicngo Acadomy of Modi- clno, on Tuosday ovening last, rosolutions of ro- passod. Tho oloction of tho Donrd of Trustoos of tho villago of Winnotkn, on Tuosday Inst, resulted in favor of John 1. Dilo na Iresidont, and R. P, Murphoy, Samuel Shackford, A, W. Gilmoro, ‘Artomus Cartor, and Jncob Conrad a8’ Trustees, Among tho nrrivals at the Tremont Houso you- tordoy wore tho following : D. B. Lendorion, Dubtiqia; A. O. Babooel, Canton ; George W. Biuton, Molinc ; W. 8. Downan and wifo, Indo- endonto; Goorge O. Taylor, Now York ;' W. D. Richardson and wife, Sprivgtield ; A. N. Dorlin, Milwaukeo ; William Plattor, Goshon, Tud. Among tho arrivals at the Briggs House, corn- or of Cauial and Madison strocts, yostorday, woro Hio following : . L. Milloy, 8lug Bing s J. H. Ifall, Jupan ; D. G, E%glnxslon, Konsas Oity ; W, T, Boaman and_wifo, Omalin i J. P, Farlog and family, Dubuquo ; A. P, Baldwin, 'Akwon, O.; To. Yamon Toraytho, New York ; 3. B, Beolt, Dotrolt ; . O, Bankeoft, Syracuse; J. K. Bon- nott, Manafiold, O. Among the arrivals at tho Matteson ITouso ;}nntun}ny wero tho lulla\vqu: Isazo Solumon, altimore ; 'T. Thompaon, Leavenworth ; A, J. Grifiths, 8an Francisco; J. K. Wood, Oincin® nati; E. N. luribut, Now York ; If. W. Eamos, Nowton dorton, Boston ; W. 8. Gilman, Wash- ington ; Wilson' Bobamion,” Droollyn; Jamos Forsytn, Now York ; . IH. Wobb, Bi. Joseph. Among tho arrivals ot tho Shorman Houso ostoriny woro tho following: O. H. liooth, Hansfolt, 0.5 W. G, Craig, Kooluk; 3. D. Mason, Davenport ; G. W. Nowman, Kausns ; E. B. Goolldge, Columbus; A, J. Alkons, Mil- Waulieo ; M. . Gilos, Thomns Rook, Mndison; A. T Daech, St Paul’; F. Slafapor,’ Dittsburg, oo, V. Donmis, U. 8 A, ; % L. Toylor, Kou- tucky ; John Winslow, Now Yorlk. Among the arrivals at the Gardner Houeo yos- torday were tho followlug : O. 1L, Donnott, Wat- Kins 3 W. I. Slouokor, W, B, Marsh, 3 8. T R.; Gifard *Durkmas, Philadolpbln ; ' John Huynes and wite, Boiton ; I. X Toppo and wifo, ¢, Louls ; 1. . Scott, San Franclico ; A L. Yimorson and wifo, Muino; Wim. Rosoburg, Pitisburg ; L. H. Enmos, Ottnwa ; 8¢ B, Bryan, Yolohuman, Japan ; J. W, IHowaday, Indisu’ apolis ; Win. Cownlng, Canada. ‘fho Hon. A. B. Willisms, an old rosidont and oxtonsivo proporty-ownor, diud, yostordny noon, at his rovidouce, No, 74 Twonty-tocond straot, in the 62d year of his sge. Provious to locathug in Chicago, Mr. Willinms had beon a member of tlio Now York Stato Sonoto, reprosonting Wayno County in thut body. 116 was & man of rocog- nizod worth, and his death will bo lamented by n wido circlo of frionds in Chicago and Now York Stato. 4 nok," formerly ditor of tho Chicago Re- publican, bu for somo timo past connccted with fho Demoeral of St. Louis, apposrs to havo arousiod tho ire of an ugly cdstomor lu tho por- Bon of Ay, John W. Ovorall, of tho Bt. Louiu Globe, who ' thiirsts for Dr, MoCullngl's gore, o troublo was that, In an articlo In” tho Democrut on dismonds and the wourors thoraof, it was statod that s cortaln newspuper maa— nunmo notb gi\‘nn—lmd recelved from Miss Neil: son, Lho notross, a dismond, which Lio lind hiddon s sfo, o alluslon was approprinted by . Ovorall, who sont to ** Mack ™ o formal chiallengo to miortal combat, aeking bim to name timo, laco, weapons, oto. At Inst nocounts, tho hott Pioodod Sonthron had racoivod noithof an apal- ogy, nor o rosponso Lo tho dofl, though it is sfatod that McOullagh Bout_sround two Domo- Crat mon o 8o if ho was ronlly in camest. Oune of thom eaid to Ovorall: “I dow's think you Will fight auybody,” whoronpon O, proceaded to convinoo him. £0 tho contrary, whon_tho polica intorfered and brokeup the argumont. ‘o &lTnir Lna orcatod consldorablo etir fu Joumalistio clreles, but no soriou rosulty aro approhiondod. . 17, Pilisbury has, aftor 8 vaoation of two and s holf yoars, rosurod oditozial ohurgo of tho Maino Standard, onry T,. Palmor, of Milwaukeo, alected Coun- ty Judiio, lin now ‘sttained to probubly tho bost dhico ih Wiscousln, ostimatod worth 810,000 5 your. 4 Mrs. Tsnbolla IT. Norvell, widow of tho lato Bonator Jolin Norvoll, diod, Inst Bunday, at tho rosidonco of her daughtor,’ Drs, H, A, Walker, in Dotroit. The Rov. 8. Y. MoMaators, D, D,. of St. Paul, ut it Tho Judga nid ho had boon watohing for that'| g spoct to tho momory of Dr. John Daviea wero | intondn to ntart for Turapo about tho Int of Juno, and ma boon appolntod Commisnlonor for Minnasotn to attond tho Vienna Exposition, Dr, 7, @, olland, deollning to sorvo in tho now Donrd of Eduoation in Now York City, Jo- soph Boligman, banlor, hns hoon appolnied ta 1Ll tho vacanoy. Tt I statod on good anthority that R, 0, Rico, Pronident of tho Maino Contral Ralirond, los Doon choson Vico-Presidont of the Northorn Pacifio Nallrond, and that ho will rosigu tho formor position sud remove fo thia Stats soon, to ontor upon tho duties of Lis now ofico.—gt. Paul Ploncer. Willlam A, Towlos, ono of tho noted Indiann conspirators with Milliznn and Horsoy, ‘dled nt his rosidonco, at Fronch Liok Springs, on Fridn; night. Bowlon commanded tho Indiann rogimon by whiom tho Stato s dlugrasailin tho Battlo of Tiugna Viutn ; and at tho outbrenk of war, in 1801, he bocamo o prominent mombor of tho Knights of tho Goldon Olrcle. ————— INFANTICIDE, Tho Coronor hold an inquoet yostordny aftor- noon on tho body of a mulo infant, supposed to havo boon murdered, which was found dead in an outhouso on Tucsday night, In the renr of No. 06 Lobbio atroot. Mngglo Ryan, » young girl 16 yoars old, tostl- flod thint sho was tho mothor of tho child, Tho fathor is a man namod Lonis MoCable, who has flod to Now York. Sho testifiod jthat tho babo was born dend, on DMonday last, Af- tor it was born, sho put it in gn buckot contnining somo_nshos, and covorad it with shm‘hxfiu. A womsn, pamed Oathorino Traoy, was about to ompty thie buckot, when the mother protosted, eaying 8he “would rathor ompty it horself. ¢ r. Emmons, the County Phyeician, held tho oat-mortom examination. Ho testifiod that ho found no marks of violence on the body. It was apparently a nino monthe' obild, Tho Tungs hnd boon filled with e hith alr, and the babo was ovidently ally 3 Dr. Wadsworth, of No. 102 North Olazk stroot tastiflod thnt hio attendod tho woman boforo and aftor tho birth of tho ohild, and nssistod Dr. Emmons in tho post-mortom, and fully con- currod in Lis tostimony os to tho child bolng born alivo. Tho jury rondorod o vordlich that tho child camo 10 ity death from oing mufloentod by its ‘mothor, Magglo Rynn, Moreh 1, 1878, and rocom= mondod that #ho be hold to appesr boforo tho Graud Jury, Tho mother of tho child bolng nory wonk, slto was ont to tho County Hospict, in chargo of an officor, until sha should reaover. ptiiat il vy The Chapin & Gore Rootaurant, Tho popular cstablishment of Chapin & Gore, on ‘Monroa strect, Lins recontly boen enlarged 80 0 o b- croano tho facilitica for furnishing patrons with every~ thing good toeat thatecan bofound in this market, The restaurant ia now without an cqual in this city for sizo ond completoncss. Mr. Lon Frecmon, an ex- perioncod caterer, hias charge of it, Ilo purchases ovorything needed in tho kitchen, nnd superintonds tho ‘cooks and waltors, Conscquently, meals aro merved up in first-clase stylo, sud thoso Who eat thom ‘come back whenover thoy aro hungry, pessicdionl b ieain i1 8 i Raro Ohanoe. Wil place on salo thia day, large putchaso of Guipuro Laces from o Maralial solc, about half price, Mandol Broa, Btato and Harrison stract SPECIAL NOTICES. You Can Bet Your Bottom Dollar Thnt thoro oxlats n0 oaso of Rbouma. tism, Nouralgln, Swolling, or Bt Joints, which the Gontaur Liniment, whito srappor, will not alloviate and ouro. i ‘Mark tho difforonce, It 1s tho Gen- taur Lintmont, sollow wrapper, whioh 18 agatn placing 10 many wsod-up hor- 08 1n tho barness. Wo caro mot whoth er tho caso bo Bpavins, Bweonoy, \enThrpre Beratchos, Stralns, or any Bwelling—tho effoot {s wondor- . Children Cry For Pitchor's Castoria, It rogulatos tho. stomach, curos wind collo, nnd oausos natural sloop. It is a substitute for oastor ofl. Schenck’s Pulmonic Candy Tmbracos lu groat degroo all tho prinoiples of Schonok's Pibrosta Stk s Whilo. 88 hibtsant Lo tho Talato an {ho phsentaf coffectlons, its mofislaal praportios oude ivatfoctisyin Sougie, colte Hronobial nd satareinl af” foots Ity thio moat accoptablo romeds for ehili. o 0 "Nk Tom OF 1A{nnie, aid ann bo giren with frpunity: Wailo for ratorsionnl sontiomot, OF thobo who SuloF rbm Joas of Toioo, 1t Inidilsponsabio. fon o s ol By e £or tho pokeat, sl afo fog alo by ell 4 I cornor Biati ind Arah- bl PhIeE: NEW PUBLICATIONS. MANHO0D, WOMANHOOD, AND NERVOUS DISEASES, PUBLISHED BY THE PEABODY MEDIOAL INSTITUTE, No. 167 South Clark Street, CEICAGO. Dr. G. W. WARREN, Assistant Physlclan. Medical Knoieledgo for Everybody. Two Miltfon Copfes Sold, A BOOK FOR LVERY MAN. THE SOIENOE OF LIVE, orSell Prosorration. A Medioal Tacailsy o tho Caisos and Ouro of Tshmvatod Vialily, Fromaturs Doolino (n Sian. Norvous and Lhysie Bl ‘Dobltity, aud_Hypoohondela, This 1s indood s book o ovory 1dn. - Prias oniy #1. 33 pages, bound in olota. A BOOK FOR EVERY WOMAN, Estitted SIEXUAL PIIYSIOLOGY OF WOMAN, AND B AT DX Ok Tronted Fhystol feally EhdPatholaglasily fron Infanoy to O1d Ago, with Itfegan Eiluatrativo Kngraviogs, 530 pagcs. boud in beautitul oot oloth, " Prico S5, A BOOK TOR EVERYBODY. ho Toatituto has_fuut. publishod a now book, troath ooy of NEEVOULAND SIENFAL DISERSIS {5 tigos, chath - Brigo &1, or sont LT on racoipt of $3 26r T8 atiaor tmo books, poatago pald - Tho rocoption, with which thoso books haso mo, fs an« tiroly onfug to hele elon apd foreibloalylo, and tho tru: ssma wiiy nothing that tho MAIRIED oF SINLE f EITHER 62X can ofthor roquir or wish ta now but whiat is fully explainod, and many mate Toraof tho most mportant, au intoresting oharaotar aca fntroduosdsto whioh no allzslon oven can bo found in oy othior worki in our languago, Al tho NEW DISCOVEIIRA 8t o author, ‘rioas aporishes s sucl o probrbly noter ‘Dofora foll (o tho lotof any ninu, aro n full. ‘porson shoald bo without thise viluablo boo! Fumod ot fow, 1f any, will Dleasuro and profit of thoronghly making th convoniont ‘and doal ain Viogo macvalous Worke, from tho bos Sipinont nmodical man, e Aattiorof tho Abore-named books ts tho Ghlof Con- sulting Plysician of the Tenbody Hodtesl Inatituto, In Biatstamibg 18 o medieal sy of (i countes wia Bt anccaratally troatod thousands of tho Lanan family Ahiotod with the maladios. trcatod npon Ja- (Hosd booke, And gisos lis wholo attontlon Lo Lis pationts and thoss Seho hay oall wpow hiza for advios. b aand aourot of ‘bis auiccods hia vast Inowlodgo of {0 oxs0s of thoso ntimonts, aud bis specdily FeMOYSR tham from tho somstitution. BT, 6 W WATIUEN, Momboe of tho Rosal Collago ot Sargeons, London, lnto Modical Inspootor.Cuuoral, D: 8. Rorongrary Mombor of o Amorloan Modical Liscuity, il Asststand Phyeloian of tho InKitato, 1ay 815 o Gais Sulted”on i disoawer Tonulring tkll w4l oxporiodco; fo Yo ol Sorseatandonsd shotld bo nliculd, oridue PIXBODY MEPIUAL INSTITOLE, No. 107 South Eliinrs Duinn STOCKB&LDERS‘ MEETINGS. STOCK-IOLDERS' ANNUAL MEETING Lake Shore & Michigan Soutbern Railway Co, OrricE ov Taz Laxe Suons & MicingaN BouTmenx| 3 JAILWAY COMPANY, AY C OLEYELAND, ‘0., Biaroh a1, 1613, Tio annual mooting of tho Btackholdors of this Com- pany, for tho alootiorof Direotors for tho"ensulng yuar, End for the transnotion of othor {mportant businvss, il o holld at o offico of tio Company, In tho city of Oloveland, 0,, on Wednesday, 7th Doy of Moy sost, batwodn tho honra of 11 d'aldek 1a tho forenoon il So'olaok in thoaftornaon of that day, S0 frartfor buoks ot 1ho Company will bo closod at the loagf Dusinam 03 tho 1y dnyof Apl test, Bl wi “opon o o the Bt day oF Ay Hosts FO-0pOH o LU0 WORRIE OF G 1. 1LY, Boorotary. Notlee to Stockholders and Bond- holdors. Q10100 & Avrox RALIOAD Ooi | BronzTanY'a OFFIOF, OHLCAGO, Marah i, 1615, Tho Btocklioldors and votlng Dondiioldocs of the Ght: ‘Laiffond. Comntiy aro oroby nottilod that £ha Aniunl Moating of ald Company, for {ho oloation of Loron Dirootors to aarvo for hrao yoars, and trenssation of ook othor businoss aa tnay bo prosontod, will bo hold at o ilooof tha Gompany, & Bhongo, Titfnate, on Mgn: day, the Tth day of April noxt, at [0o'olook a. {fealntor g ilh b0 closed ‘st 1ha’ sloso f binty A 110 21th nat., aud raopend for Tranafors oL AprL noxte o AV, B LARRATSIEH, Hoo'y ¥ MISCELLANEQUS. CAUTION L CAUTION! BORKICIR'S BILLISIRS, Partley \vlmlnf 0 buy theso celobeatod Blttors, and dos alrous of obtaluing the genuin aro cA\!‘rm!M: nuiio articlo, agoinst tho {mitations and_countorfolta oiforud in American mackols by unsorupulous individuals, bul et o s ot o Bl ' Fccgaized by tho poor. arey fu which thos goworly Vit ok hrtheiis 1y by Ui vila tasco, whAloE tho Lt iag n B al mach Bitiory b5 vory and plussant to ovory rulined tasto,an lins suathocary shop. " Suyauly ar reuectuols house, NIl 1o No, 1 el DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION. Tho firm of J, D, Marshll & Co. has this day oxpired by limitation, Al unsottlod businesa will bo closod by J. D. Maraliall, who succooda o thie business of tho lato firm, J. D. MARSHALL, Ohtoago, Avril 1. 1873 Q. i GOQLIDGK, AMUSEMENTS, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, Momndoy, April 7, 73, FIRST APPEARANOR e THE WO E i MR SEY ©° MISS NEILSON, WIO WILL APPEAT IN 1T MPE] - L I8 BT GRIAT IMPERSON- JULIET, IN BHAKBEPEARE'S ROMEO AND JULIET. Tn this chiarnotoe alio has boan peanonncoi by tho Tingllal: and Aworluat 1ross and pAbIIG Withont An 0qual, ot iv Mies Notison's mnatoriices, J0 s 0 ripo and sutntned, pocformange, seommithg 5 Uio ‘Inttor nots of tho play, to s traglo olovetfon aud Hro that soom loss art et tosnitation, - {ondon A fhonoum. Withote bostowing”yon Miss Nollsn oxtravigant “hat'shio runeo complatoly reaitzad the i fok avito Fanes paat ila’ roprosentation in ntolioota s’ Gur siako. soldam GzhbILS.— foudon Thlo Sarinun smotions muggostod by tho toxt nro ox. pressed L0 Tora oot G fllaoneks o s siomoaty Bni tio" xbult fa"a Rorfoolly uatural” oibodiment,- tguion Zofomranh 3 Hss Nollson {s univorsally admitied to bo the only rep- n_ tho haloony scono ox unlf\ll{ nho peoved horsulf an aotross of unusual merit. IHer aoting in this acone alono living ropronontativo of duliot,—No Y. Horaid, s S e el T e, Tyt o, Hor passion In tho glorious balcony, scono was wholo- ‘honrtoll nn dovouring 1ot traglo pavalon, n thosoNonuy boforo taking thodru. wes preafsoly ol An maginative ;xg::.lhxl:l ‘g;:fid‘h :nrmlvr t;tm\ danger, i“": &p- i, odl o A T "o tanddmoss, tho ardor of yonth, tho forvont. youn affaotion tho anony of isnopofitmortt, nnd the ublmity of dor doplotod, Tho Donuty, of tho < oatle SoRTon af tho parks A hat ad: EHiTahi osdth of 1 Piag. o {08 Her i AmoROF TR I e e W SRS "Saloof sonta will bogin this morntng 8t o'alock, UNION PARK CON®'T OHURCH, HAYMAKERS, TO-NIGEIT. “STAR” READINGS. Engagement Extraordinary!! OF J.31. . BELLEW, ¢ Tho Groatost Livifig TReeder,” Tor a noason of FOUR READINGS, TURSDAY, April 8, i TILURSDAY, il 10, upien Bk Gorglognbntl Cpicl s ap WEDNESDAY, Aprll 8, and BATURDAY, April 12, fotPticao Rontings for ealo SATURDAY t e MORNING, ot tho Star Obarso Dopnin: Raniaslor, Ji. o elee SR o tororead teat, ARPENTER & SHILDON, Manngors, HOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, archl, To3_Dusing tho wonk, and at tho Matinoos, THIE BEST GOMPANY N AMIRICA, T anawor {o A GENERAL DESIILE, iwill bo o duced i o stylo of raro magntiloence, Lirtiey Uamplol reat omotiunal sostaty Dramin, § notro: i nd such £ o3 LPAR comMPany, O, i Your snis s i 010 b . TR e Tt Aot Th SKe and L GRNTLE AVAGE, Miss ELIZA QCONNER, tho charming omotional artiste, will shortly appear. MYERS' OPERA HOUNE, Blonroost., botwoen Doarborn and Stato-sts. Artington, Cotion & Kemble's Minstoels, Now Solos, Quartattcs. Tllnds, and Spaclaltics, Groat sty R ok et b Darevgia, ¢ JULIUS SNBEZER! ATAQIC WILSON in thole Songs and Danoos. At aradont o Vanl Ghiariota. Hundrudth nighuof 1 AMLIET. Jivory ovoniig aud Saturday Matineo, STAR LECTURE COURSE. TICEIDTS TOR THE GEORGE MAGDONALD L e e V- ST LEQTU Park Gongrogational Clareh, Satarday N D BEGOND LEGHOI Tiaptist, Ohureh, Bonday night, * ROWIILE TN BRI COURSI: TIOKELS ontitlo holdges to thoir rarvod sont,Adiniselon, 75 cts. For naln at Carpontor & Slioldon's, 038 Wabash:nv,, and Bk Gt o Sadion il et S5t 5 i's, car, Hplated a ! aud Boil's 95 Wout Madisonsst, for Wost Sidoy o " OARPENTER & SIELDON, Managors. TUNION PARK 0ONG'L UHUROH, HAYMAKERS, TO-INIGEIT. NIXON'S, , betweon Randolph and Washington, Rosorsed Seat, B, Cliaton FOURTI WIEK OF JAMES W. WILDER & CO.'S NATIONAL CIRGUS! MONDAY, March 81, and ovory night this wook, and {atinoos on Wednaziay and Saturday Aftornoons. James abineon, Claronos, and Jugano. Socond waok of Mila, Toulo Hostoliv. - Flest wook of thig First ook of Otoksan, (ho Lollo of Japan, _Trat waok of §Wolf's’ doublo sémorsnult. First wouk of John Fostor, 1o Groat Amorjonn Olown; Feanl Pastor, Kntio Stakon, Ella Stokes, 8. Q. Stokos, Lasclel and Nulcourt, Clifford, Tunnols, ofo, ATRKEN'S THEATRE, LAST NIGHTS! LAST NIGHTS! MR. McEELRD RANKIN, Tn bis artistio rondoring of RIP V.AN WINKLE, Supported by MISS KITTY BLANOHARD. LAST RIP MATINEED ON SATURDAY. Soats for Matineo, 50 cents; Sooand Balcons, 25 oonta. UNION PARK CON@IL CHURCH. HAVMAKERS, TO-NIGET. AUADEMY OF MUSIC. Thursdsy Eventug, Grand Rovival of tho groat Moral Brama, UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. With tho charuning OLARA as TOPSY. and Snturday 1o A, Saturday Matina ml:'v.’gv'fluflg sty deventags, and Satusday oqRpy R0k, 7 Conoludo with tho Muslcal Comods, GRERUBE, UNION PARK CONGL GEURCH. HAYMARKERS, TO-INIGELT. MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. TVERY NIGHT and SATURDAY MATINEE, tho ‘gront Fronch Snsation Drama, ARTICLE 47, WITH AN EXORLLENT OAST, SUPERD MOUNT- INGH. Monday, Apul 7, the ¢ nt, English artisto, Blisa NETLSON w0l appaar 2 SULLLE. Halo of seath Sommaneos T ... UNION PARK (ON®'L, ORUROE. THE “HAYHAKERS,” AN OPIRATIG OANTATA, BY THIE UNIVERSITY CHORUS, Thnradny Evoului, April 3 nt 8 o'elack, ‘lokots, onts. Fo o' Ktaro, o B S odute s A Rior Wost s Wost Madisin-st, ; Ho Tho attention cf Uhurolios, Booloties, and thosy haviag sui(ahlo Minio Hoom, 1s sailod to tho fsautiful Organa Jonsorvatory. Tt hias 0 stops, tvo nanuals, aud fall Tty porfootly o, st Workananiy 2 line both ‘avaetnces and 4 will bo eold at s groat e oo, izl D8y lown, tho reat payabla in irso aud nino monthis, Wivantothat. WILLIAM A, HARRIS, Trosidenco, . I, Bulldor of th HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE, JFith Laree' Patonted Laprovouoats, Sond for Olsous ot i The SHAWLS. LACES, &o. FINE LACES, o, o, 1151 Broadway, N. Y., Hinvo now rond ricas, ; 2 "All Gur solootlons havo boou carefully inade, attontion, 1151 Brondway, bet, 26th and 27¢h-sts. INDIA CAMEL'S HAR - SHAWLS AND SGARES, French Embroideries, J.A.CONNOR & (0., thole Speing Importation of o abora apacinitics, "which thoy nro oftering AL extramoly Tow AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK, And speotal inducomonts aro offorad as toquality and . P ardora will rocoivo earoful suporsiston and prompt J.A.Connor & Co., | sz i WHOLESATE and RETATL, I ———— i RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAT AND' DEFARTURE OF TRAINS, Wintor Arrangement. REPLANATION OF ILETENENOE ATARKS Satarday exe ooptad. ¢ Rund 0 1 M % 0% Wiy 08030 2s o % by, 0087 excoptad TAx- CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD, Cheago, Alton (& &1, Louts Through Line, and Loufrlans (V0. nete 4hort roufe.from Oheagato Kankas Cify, Unfen near Jiadieoneat, bridy Arriy Bt, Touls & Bpringfiel S1n Matn Li Khnvan Ol7" W asiatn DAt Tixpross, via hinin Line, Aniaisg o iviafon. 3provw, i sonvilo, 111, & Foulstana, blo. IoRoman i Footin, foniok & B 10p. m. s Jnoks ‘excopt Mo; CHICAGD, MILWAUKEE & 8T. PAUL BRiLwAY, hnton Depot, corner Madison and _Cang)y P e alsoa and & Dapsis oot Offce lt7:208. . 11208, m. * 6:00p. Milomalies &7 il B Pai olis Night Yixpro " 4:80p, m. 19:00 . m. +OCEAN NAVIGATI Montreal Ocean Steamship Co. and Comfort, ranming on the Shortest Sea. Rontes botween EUROPE AND AMERICA, RATES OF PASSAGE: OABIN s low nv by any othor FIRST-OLASS LI Ttainen tiokots ot great roductlon, T, BTERRAGH 8t lowest rates, than by othor 11 RATES OF FREIGHT: ‘ool or Ginsaonw THROUGH to Ghifon, For othyr nformation, or froy Company's Ollice, 73 and 74 Laalloat, ALLAK & CO., Agonts, Tirst-class Steamships, Unsnrpassed for Speed Tickats oithior to ‘or from Kuropo, al nd hrouzh (o polnia fn tho Wost [owor Tazlfl axrangod on all classos Morchandiso from Liver- LIOUGH to Gblongo. ht contracts, apply sttho | Iubugue 'CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & OUINCY RAILROAD. Degols—Font of L nd Crnal and 3(stes St ottt and Sizieenthest.,’ ‘Spicein Briggs Houss Bowoe trore Abcomiiios whor'n Gror Acommoiation|~ Ottawa and Btrontor Passosgore: ) R arn;uknozs CENTRAL HAILROAD. P ler. 1o Bunakats Comner o Laisomartt: TTeksé ubuiua fintan “70n Baturdays flils trala will o ran to ORAmPATED. CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLTS o from Now York, 3 & GINCINNATI THROUGH yomkon néfsn.'x;}"é":?'{’u‘:usflhxs i %‘-i’d??:"fii'n?.fi.&' S UREVA xrmknxgz ROUTE. s, A the Modiicranoan, Oabin ot 36 Bloar: | MBS ic Loyt . s, e Qoo Bt i, Do Ao 15l pucts cont B0 Moty SSEprorl: | saedtently of ekitstce, 75 Cinaia, ornar Modl: lines, A1l pagablo in U, 8. ourron {ine | toni 120 Wiuhinglondb; Tvemont House, corner Conpress- Tormation ot tho Company's ofion, ¥ Bowi full 0~ | _Gidnd tlchiaantas,; Gleo ool o Meeniy-second-rie -y and N, 15, cornor LaSallo and Mndlson-ste,, Ohloago. Ghioago,. =% EENDERSON BROTEHRS, Agonts. 20 . . FOR EUROPE. INMAN LINE ROYAL MATL STEAMERS, "Wl aal from Nav Yotk an followas QITY OF MONTREAL SITY OF RRODRE Srdy, ADel 15 3 5 31 OITY OF WARTIINGTOR, Thursday, Aprl 17: 9 A. M Andosoh sucesoding SATURDAY and THURSDAY, from Bior No. 15, North Hivor. Cubln Tamnge, 885 and S100 Goid, Stoorago, to Heitis 70,00 Curronay. Biaerage: 12 Gotman Port 58 Gironer: Blocrago: 'fo- tiremon or Hoandiaast 19,0 Curroncy. octe, BIGHT D] da, ; FRANCIS O. BROWN, Gonoral Wostorn Agont, 86 South Market-st., Chicago. NATIONAL LINE, fortnight. Cabin Passage $60 aud $90 Currency. . STEERAGE, 89,0 curconcy. Propall stooraso tlokots”from Livornools Tondhniotss, Gistgow, Oscuil, Biaia, o rroncy. Pansouors hookod to or from Gorman and Seandina. vian yoliite at low Tatcs. Tho Stoamships of ths 1ino aro tho largost in tho trade. o Gontinent, Drafts ou Grout ritain, Ireland, aud WILLIAM MACALISTER, 55 DMarlket-st. Chlengo. Quocnstown, et Tl B0 Sailing from New York for Quoons- | D town and Liverpool every Wednos- day, and for London direct every ‘or London, 831,00 ‘Trains arrive at Ohloaxo at 7:00 a. m. and 0:16 Only lino ranning Hatarday night train to Claoljn! Tho ontire train Tuns through to Olnolanatl, slsoperaon night trains, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Ticket aflice, 81 Weat Hadlaon-st, b Alivaukoo Passongo: Biilwaukoo Passongo Groon Bay Texpross Bt. Panl fxpros. Groan oy Tk B PaulTixpron CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Ticked affer, Depot, comer of Zlarrisnn and Sherman-ts, 3 Went Haciloon-ot. Qmaba, Leavonw'th& Atoh! Per Atcommodation... Night Kixpross.. LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERH NAILAOAD, got, " comner Liurrison and Shermanis. Tieket afier rorthiceat corner Clark ai « B e Mail, vis Adr Lit d CHICAGO, DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD. Pussenger Depotat P., €. & St. o . assenger Depot at P.y C. & St, Louls Dapol, corner o/ Car ‘Freight and Ticket ofico 168 Washing-ton-st, White Star Line. stonmships; tho six Inrgest in tho world, o el ooy tho Whito Star Doock, Pasoniu Ferry, Jursos o Batsongor accommbdaiions (o . clsgs) uneivalled, o i 25 g8 comhinig afoty, apoad and comfort. Saloant fooms, smoking-room, and bath-rooms in midship sog. “whioro lonss waotiin 15 folt. accampany theso steamors. HatoaSaloon, S8 ROl woorugo, €31, curroney. Thoso wishing (6 snd for frlonds. from tho'ol obtain. nwnuq‘n propatd cortitioate d to fron stoward- ‘Surgoon and Vrsiongors bookad 1o or feomy il pasts o Amorlea, Paris, Hymbutg, Norway, Swodon, India, Australis oto, lixcursion tiek grented at {ho lowosk Falen, Draits from £1 upiard, . ot Inspeotion of plans sndgunorutormation, syl tho Company's ofcos, o. 19 iroadway, Now Yok, s 1SPARKS, Gonoral Agont, rot-at. [ Whito Star Lin Offico, # South offeaore White Star LS, O ARG, Agont. CUNARD MAIL LINE. BESTABLISEBED 1840. Passengers corvied during 1872 - - - - 72,363 From Now York ovors Wodnesday, Irom Boston overy ‘Saturday. Cabin Passage, $80 and $100 Gold. Exourslon Tickets at Roduood Rates. Spring sallings aro now arrangod, and Intondiag pas: SonRoraro TotoTThondod (o TAKD 0ATY ADBIIcation (or rtin. iLiénge Passongora booked to and from Fiuropo at low- S Diatta 8o (ront ritaim, Ircland, and tho Con: ?fl.u‘fi:‘f ™ ttihrough il of Lading for Moroliandiss to and ro i lzaropg. " 11, DU VERNET, Gon'l Wost'n Agogt. . W. cor. Ot S Haadbibats now Shorminh Fioue, STATE LINE STEAMSHIP COHPANT. Tew York aud Glasgow vlla I.olnflunflmy‘ Thoso olegaat now ntoamors will aall from Plor. Martin's Blores, lirooklyn, N. as a8 follwe PENNSYLVANIA, 5,000 tout adnes: May 7. GEORGIA, 3,600 Wodnosday, June 4. VIRGINIA, ¥,600 ton: Wednendny, Juno 18, Fortuightly treatiar. - AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO., Agonts, 73 Broadway, N. Y. Btaerago office, 48 Broadway, N. MEDICAL CARDS. DR. C. BIGELOW DENTIAL PIYSIOIAN, 164 Statoat., Chles i adora ot tho pupors: that foe. o chiabiiniod pbjalolt 16 Ohfoasc, Sovionco. vy madb Dr. 1 tho Tuost EOTALSHr Mho aet hansrod ty i mroes nozod qiEOIATIRELGY tho s hentiad by tho ee, ittt o totan hating dodisd e i 3 Y rtociine romarion that i ¢ CHITONIG AND BPEUTAL BEPARATE PART.ORS all, CORRESPONDENCE 0] . Audross ail Totters, with stamps, to Dr. 0. BIGELOW, No. 464 Btato-st, Dy TPOYVY N SEINID, 183 SOUTH OLARK-BT., Continues fo ouro all Obronio, Nurvons, and Urinary Digoados of bath sezog, and viey ncnln:‘}ggny-!{;m::;: T anally or #y matl, {760 o - By e Thuntod wiih safoly dnd nacosas. " Tia Badiical #roatiso to ladiow aud gontiomon sont freo. DXR. 85O N IS Qontiontinl Physlolany 113 Madisonest, Okloogo, . raduate in modioine) curcs all chronio and (Aol ool o s, i pemorable e Modlolrios farnishod. od i, N d Boneialon iy o by ol Uuron guatantood. iotition " troatod with safoty and suososs. Obstacles to Marriage. to Line ‘Nomercury ust “fomalo al Circulars froo.! Tnstitution bavi: e duot and professiony ‘Foputatton for bonnrabla & NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL-—Now and full-powerod QOFANIG) RefupLIo, ATLANTIO, 1A DRIATIO, 000 tons bukdon—3,000 i, i, caoli. Safling from Now ork on’ SATURDAYS, " fzom Litorpeol HURS: AYS, onlling at Cork Harhor tho day following, ~ From I country |- lgf for Young Men. Sont freo fo Mappr oyt e hfi;uzfl:&?\'f’,xm"fisflouu. o Mal... vandvifio & Torre Tinute Hi.11 PITTSBURGH, FOR: WAYNE & Day Expross, PihileBEbis Mail, Valparaiso Aocmimodation, . MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN HAILROADS Depoty oot a7 Lake e ..and foor of - Deeniyascond-st i i{d«!aflu, i A:gn. 2 76 Candlat,, Corner af” Aadi PROPOSALS, PROPOSALS Yor Materinl, and Work, and La~ Dor Required in the Construc- tion of tho Cook County Jail and Criminal Court Building. Bosled proposala wil be raotvad upti asy A R 0%t iaed S b o Gank ooy, 1ot Turnianing snd delfvory of il m na . iy Jatl and Oftmtaal onrt, Bullding, bt o the'cornor of Mihigan and Dosrboracite. 1s the Oity of Ghicaio, Rouonding fo bisne sad spuciicaiions, detaily and draviriay on fila (o tho oltion of_ Mossrs. APRELrong & iffan, Arclitocts, No. 14 Houth Olarkat. Obloadoy oa Al matorint, work, labor, qonstraction, and fas foF s masons ot Stondy snd Dissiering Work oom: o . All matortal, work, labor, and torthe llfln;vn;li ‘o lufr.‘; ' “"‘:“u‘:"‘ st . All materlal, work, labor, c sor o Wil Spvader Toers 'Sad wosdwor s i materlal, work, labor, donstzuction, sad finkh ‘and gas-fitting complo or, tio ‘may bo granites, marbles, or vand- must uniformity of color, tox- u anc ility, and. ton S e sl fiitlaors may 1nolud ono oe moro of bl Froposatas s 1L DronoRaLe e b i grinted lorng to Ho oblained of tho Opuntr Olpek, wad b Booompaniod with s copy’ of th1s” noviob aa( by & no Dond 1 tho sum of oo thoaand dollats (81,000), wibh oty tohe et the biddor il ivolhon, BIOw Riprovodsosiriy tharolor, ax ot o, mason, and. Dokt Tior 110 1o WOrk A MALOHAL vt o For tho oarpontar, Joinor, and b matorial.... Fur the plumbiog, & sl "Tho- Projiosals munt ba inolosd Bt S Basr e e E57H0 v of Gommignors of Gl Caamiy. 0 oH4 it M, BINGER, JONN HERTING, A J, GALLOWA Gommittos on Publio Butldinge, Board of Commidaloners ‘of Cook County, £27“Tiwon, Jokinal, Post, Stasta-Zoltung, Unton, and Intor.Ocoan ploase Gliicagn, March 13, 1t REAL ESTATE, FAT AT 10 JORE joure {rom § & I, (0 8 P uy that bandson, convonlont, 9:x00m, 3- SRR R W I 15 o, 8 olusots, Lasvin NO CUR! K 1oETto T wllor, ot {runt e 0 ‘Blooks from 1 e Mo pavn Dr. Kean, | gttt it s 860 South Clark-st., Chicago, o1, 00 awar, Dalaiioo onayAlse, hiso but satlor sotia ‘May bo confldontinily consultod, porson: or by mall, | and 50-It, lut, adioining’ this, ’E 600—$1,000 down, hfl I i e T g | oo, 1mofR A rata ouron of o bay. Ol B Goramisaton pald to Axents who furiish pitohasss.

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