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] 1 I —————SERE 5 = m————————-——————-—-—————————————-————‘-—-———‘——‘—___'—__—————_'—__—-m THE COURTS. Tho South Park Comimissioners Fornt« ally Enjoined from Creating a Lien on Unpaid-for Property. Singularly Brutal Case on Trial in the Orimi- nal Court. Interesting Deoision co to tho Return * of Moneys Paid to Banks= rupts in Error, The County Builéing Coiitract Row Gets Into Comt--Two Heavy Suits Comn:enced. Enportant Docision on a Note---The Trier Sohool War---Notes from All the Courte. His Fonor, Judge Drummond, yestordny mado on ordor in the causo, Clavk v, the South Patl Commissioners, in the terms foroshadowed in tho romarks published i yosterday's TRinuNE. In' rending tho ordor, tho Court morely echood © "\ the lsnguago nlready roported. o oxplained . that tho form of the order way nob oxactly in the shapo such orders usually woro. It was cus- ~ tomary for tho dofendant to putin an answer, but in this cave tho dofendant had pub in o do- murror to the bill, and the order, porhaps, went further than the order thab tochnically ought to bo mado wupon the do- murrer, Tho propor ordor would bo to sustain or ovorrule the demurrers but tho plain- $iff nakod for an injunction, and that quostion was incorporated moro or less with noarly all the nllogations of tho bill, nnd sendored it necossary for tho Court to mnke nn ordor deciding such «quostion, as far as it concorned tho oquity of tho Bill, at the same timo ueing such languago ng would loave tho counsel for tho plaintiif froe to wdopt it ornot. Tho Courb particularly referred Rothat portion of tho order that gave thoplain- tiff lonso to nmond lis bill. Ho said in somo yospects it appearod to the Court that the bill ahould be smendod, although gonerally it might Yo sustained. QLo Court then read tho follow- fng ordor : The Court, now,bolng sufiiciontly advised upon tho domurrer to tho bill heretofore argued in this case, overrules the demurer, and it is or- derod by tho Court thatthodofendauts forthwith pprocood with all conveniont speed to inatituto procecdings in thoe Courtsof tho Blato to cause 1ho proporty of tho plaintiffs montioned in the il to bo condemuad, according to law, for tho purposo sot forth in the ncta of the Legislaturo roforred to in the bill, unlogs the same shall bo nequired by consent of the plaintiff; and it is farther ordered that, until tho eaid proporty s takon in couformity of law, or soquired by con- sont of pluntiff, the defendsuis be restrained from interforing in any way with the samo, or tho rights of tho plainiiff thoroto. An it s further ordored. that tho plainti, £ 1o ro aleet, may havo lesvo to amond his bill, with tho privllege to move the Court horenfter, end before fiunl Leoring, for an injunction pgainat the defendouts, if ho is advised that cir- umstances horeaftor ocenrring shall rendor the gamo necessary for the protection of his rights. The Court furlher oanincd tho order, with some minutencss, sy abovo slated. Io said, nmong othor things, that.its main object would bo Beoh—i. o., thatwhilt it woa & quasi-injunc- tion ond quasi-mamdemus in tho Dill ngoinot _tho defendant, it sustalnod subntantinlly tho ponition {akon by the defonso, pamoly, that tho pm}mfly In referonco can bo condemnod for & public purpore. It.also dcoldes that the Court will exerciso the right to intor- fore for tho protection of plaintiff in his prop- orty, so that_the dofendant must tako with all reasonable diligonce tho steps that ove necessary for the purpos of condemning the lund in quos- tlon; end it is intended tohold this bill over thom until they perform that obligation. With- out oxpressing any opinion ubont tho poiw- er of the Legielataro fo particulnrize w tract of land as ono to bo tsken for public pur- Foscfi, ihe Court eaid it way corlain thas hio Logielature wcs not competent to declara that o porticular fract of laud shall bo eob apart, and thera cop ; but the Legislaturo must go on aud declare that it must be acquirved in the way pointed out in the Conntitution and the law of thio land. As for tho Legialaturo snying that & pasticular tinct of land can bo acquirod for & stelod price, it could not bo done. In answer to furthor questions, the Court smado » fow remarks respectiug tho proceedings nocessary to be twken in tho State’s Courts, amoroly recapitulating whet he lad said beforo as reported in Tuwk Tpisuss, that {he Conr could nol interfero with questions that should properly coma boforo thoso Courts. - TNTERESTING DECISION. ‘s Houor, Judgo Blodgott, yesterday docidod . epoint of great fntorcat (' thoso conmcated, either as officora or creditors, with bankrupt in- surauco companies. Ono Millimen some timo g0 potitioned the Court fo direch Assigneo Vooke, of the Germunis Insuranco Company, to roturn him tho sum of $1,200 which ho owed to the Company on & note ond mortgego. It ap- enrcd that tho monoy had been borrowed os- nuibly from the Interuational Mutual and Trust Loun Company, and ihat when Milliman sopaid It, he cleimw that ho considorod Lo was doing £o to tho ropresen- tativeof that Company. Ilo was aleo o policy= Yolder in tho Company, and bad Droved up 8 cinim on his policy sgainst the banlimpt, and la prayed for tho mouoy paid to bo roturnod to him as poid under a misconcoption, and for tho Court to doclarn his clain againkt tho Company fet- off against tho claim of the Company agninst him, In deciding on this claim, His Honor roviewed the nbove facts, and anid thero was roally noth- ing in the evidenvo to lend anyono to sup- pose that Aillimen could haye pald’ that monoy without knowing what ~ ho was abouf. Ho lLad borrowed of ono Compnny and pald tho well-known Roceiver of another, in tho banking offico of n third. Theso clreum- stances, 8o curions until uuexplained, would nnturnfl{ havo sroused inquiry on the part of tho mont stupid of men, and the result would havo boon tlat lio would Lave discovorod tho nature of the transection, DBesides, it was not ab all likely that any ono would pay away his hard- parnel money in a mere ofi-hand dircction—thnb ho must pay it to #o and ko, without lmnowing more alout it. Ho would desiro to satlefy him- solf that the porson to whom ho paid was nuthor- Ized to recelve it, and compotent to glvoa ra- selpt. filfl honor reforrod to the argument of the coun~ sel for Milliman. It was hold that tlio ouly igsue remaining was aa to whothor Milliman paid the monoy by mistako, in ignoranco of any fach which, had ho lmown it, would not have mado him lisblo to psy voluntarlly, with knowlodge of the faot that he was paying it to the Germanin Insuranco Compauy, sgainst which ho hada valid got-off, Milliman eaya In lis testimony that having the monoy necessary to meot this mortgage debt attor thio flre, nnd being unde- olded what to do, ho thought Lo wowd pay this dobt and savo fho Intorost, Huving borrov= od the monoy of the Intornational Mutusl Trust Company Bie sought that {ustitntion out oud guw either Mr. Hoftman or M, Lowenthal, and told him that ho wanled to got his mortgago and noes, tho reply belug that 1o had {hom no longer, but thatthey woreln Henry Groonebrum'a Baul, the Gormunia Banle;_that ho thon went to thie bauk and iuterviowod Florubeim; and tho next day wout again,. and saw ;Floruholm and Vooko, tho former tafliug lim thiat Vooke woiild 6““ him the ;m{)aru and gottle up with him, ocko thon wont to the vault, figured up tho ine torost, and recelyed the money, glving o receipt, tolling him that e must obtain tho rolenso deo from offmun, of tho International, Lotitlonoer contonded; that, in {hua gottling, ho considored bo wes Imytng tho money {o Groone: banm, of _tho CGormanin” Bank, and did mot discover ~tho mistake = until he got home, when he looked at the papors and bl T i wito: 1 @i vory foolldh Shing to pny tho monoy to the Germania Insuranco Com- bany whon I was_insured in it." Counsel hold Liaf Milliman did not know that Florshelm wag holding the pafi:r ap Hocrotary of iho Insurance Qompany, or that Yooko w3 noting as Hecolyor of snld r.umpnn‘y whilst tho Assignoo relled on tha evidonco of 31r, Florsholm, which outablishod the fact that tho olalmant had hoon told to eall whon Mr., Vooke, “the Rocolver of the Qor- wauis,” wag in. 'Tho Court wont ovor ihis ovi- donce with minutonoss, and gaid that no other conclugion could bo “arrived at other {han that Milliman had boen duly noticed that the Gormanis was in o stato of bankiupley, and thnt Ir. Vaoks waa appolntad Tocolvor of tho Gormpuln, e must Do hold to hnye beon dul, notleed, 1iko the rent of the world, and the poli- tlon would bo dismissed. s GARVEY OETS BILYEIMIAN INTO COUNT, 'The ond s nat yot of the wordy fracas between Siivorman and Clarvoy, A bricf resumo of tho cato, ng an Introduction to what in coming, mny nob prove unintorosting, John W. Garvoy sent to tho Gounty Commissfonars, to borend at tho mooting of Mondny lnst, n sworn statoment to tho offect that ho put in two bids for the work of {ho County Jall and Orimi- il Gourt, ono e sggrogato bid of 2417500 ; tho othor a soparato bi -f of 820,864 for tho car- pontor worle alono; that Doylo & Johmson, plastorers, through' tho ngonoy of ono Iranl ilvorman, \\'lmeHhrl from him the amount of Lis bid, undorbld him, and got the contract. Iu 'z’ ‘frinuss of Mondny, which roports th nbove facts at longth, nppents also a lotter Lo iho aditor, qualifying Garvay's eworn statomont na falso, and stating thut tho mnttor will bo brought' by him beforo the Grand Jury ot tholr moxt gosslon. ~ Thus tho” mattor ntood yostorday morniug; nnd now Qarvoy comos out with actlons in tho Clrouit Court,_ono agalnst John Doylo, Pater Johuson, and Frank Bilvermau, for trospasy on H110 onso } damagos 310,000 ; anothor ngninot 8l vorman Rlono, for libol i damagos ©10,000. U'ho first of theso isan action to recover damngos from dofondants, for their alleged awlndling him out of his cpntract 3 whilo tho Intter rofers im- ‘modintoly to Silvormari's enorgatie littlo card, in which he virtuslly ecalls Clarvey a porjuror. "thera 18 no donbt thut lively timos w&u ouguo whon theno cagos got woll undor way. TIOBTWIOK V. 1ESE. Tho Bostwiok v, Hosncasio camo up agaln bo- ro Sudgo Gary, yosturduy, whon tho followlis lefondants_wero discharged, vi: Ellen 3L Smith, Froderick Howard, Oharlen Bridgo, W. B. Dodge, Taylor A, Buow, John Waiker, Wanling- ton th, A, W. Olark, Houneh and Trancl je A. Bpringer, Jolm Chunios, Will- Dodd, Goorge faon akor, Ohrlatisn Boltyap, Goorgo. A, fmory, Busby ot ol., TFustees e, Goorgo W, TRomingor, g Btato Stroet Mothodist hsfiluo al Churoh, Chris- tian Weolo, Samuel Gourloy, Francis 0, Barbour, Dunn Yoss, Honry M. Bhophord, Thomas Moran, Honry Drowdorry, = Hirim _ Can- fiold, 'Churles’ I Martin L Voss, 0. IH. Horfno. Tho epecial answer to plaintifr’s plen upon which tho Conrt discharged them, atated that defondants dony having roceived natice, actual or constructivo, of tho purchaso by Doat- wick of tho land in disputo, or that thoy had, boforo purchase or paymont, notico of possos- sion by Bostiok, or thut ho Nad auy Intorest to tho land or any coniract tharofor from David Iloss, 08 stetod in tho bill. Defendnuts also dis- Clnim oy right in the promises othor than what woe convogad to thom direct by grantor, who was at tho time of purchase in posscssion of tho laud and the ownor of record thoreof, and that tho - nllegod option to purchase, given by Hess to complainant's _ancestor, John Bostwick, was mnever filed for record in the Rocordor's offico in Cook County. Dofondants also deny nll mannor of unlawful combination nnd conspiracy charged by the bill, and pray to be discharged with reasonablo costs. Tho ground tnkon was precisoly that siready roported in tho caso of tho succeusful dofondant Winstone. INTERESTING DECISION ON A NOTE, The cauce, Hedd'v. Greon, to rocover the amount of a note bought b{ Hodd from Groon, snd takon by Greon from Ring & Co., of Madi- gon, was yestordey docided by Judge Blodgett. Tho dofense was that tho dofondant was not liablo, on the ground that ho lodin- dorsed tho nofo on certain conditiona thorsin montionad, that absolved him from all tho ro- sponsibility that would gttnch to an indorser, It npponrad that King bad paid tho noto to Given. T'ho court hield tht the plaintift was entitled to recover from tho defondant all that ho could havo recovered, bad tho noto not boon paid prior to tho commencoment_of procoedings by THedd to rocovor from King, in_iguorauco of tho fact that Given had recovered the monoy. Judgment was given for £6756.25. . THE TRIER BCHOOL WA, Beforo Judgo Williams, yesiordny morning, tho well-known Trier School injunction crso came up on special dgmurrer of Moran (of Movan & English) of tho counsel. It will bho remon- borod that in the Town of Tricr thero wore two school disiricts, snd some timo ago partios songht to congolidate them into ono. The Trus- teos huvo tho pover, ou recelving the petition of amajority of two districts, to unito thom nnder ono get of Divectors, This was nccomplished in Trior, but the opposition cleiin that tho mn{orlty of the two nmalgamated dix 4 did not dosiro congolidation, tnd have sought au injunction to restrain ho new Diroctors from cting. The demurrer held that tho Oourt hero caunot, on o collatoral prococding, question tho action of Town 'Lrustocs. Written authoritios will bo cited Dy counsel in defonss of this oFinlon, and m the mcentimo the case ia continued. CHIMINAL DUSTRESS. In the Criminnl Court, Dauicl Murphy was charged with stealing o hox of_clothes wringera {from tho carsof the €., B. & Q. Bailway, Aftor fair and impartisl trinl by his fellow-citizens, he was acquilted. A family row, which rosulted in the' annihile~ tion of g man's right optic, ocoupled a good deal of the Court's time, Richard Kent and Cath- arlng Myers wero charged with committing an seatilt with tent to do bodily injury upon the porson of Johu 3lyora. Prisoners aro brothor and sister, ahd upon nn altevention priging with Joha Siyers, thelr brother-in-law, Cathermo showed her natural altection for him by throw esgor arms sround his body, while mushed Jobu's right ove to fa jolly. * Soveral Dlowa wore renderad, each full fu’ Lho oyo, and ab lnst tho bull was actuslly split opon, and tho oyo was banished forever. Oporations were {motiatoly bogun upon the other oyo, but uu- pistanco camo and it was soved, Tho fitato’s Attorney hnao ussisted Mr.' Charles O'Malloy, who made o Domosthenio orntion, = in which he stated fhat the % 1ongthoned haranj of the firut attornoy ro- mined me of tho Angol Gabrlel playingupon o horn; iho cmptier tho Lo tho groater iho noieo, Tako nothing from nothing,and what Tomaing? Would any of tho jury soll n pint of their lttlo fingor, or big fiugor, or thuinb, or oven thoir too, for §500 7 A man got 81,200 for & burt fut tho other day. It was not ono glntale invitation on tho o, or two gintelo invitations on thi0 oye, but uway ab it until'it busted !™ With many more pathetie, but rathior irrolovant ap- ponls to tho djnry, tlie namesake of Lovor's Liero desisted, and tho jury retired to considor their verdict. “Mho Ttallan,Sohalk, who was trlod for attompt- ing to Lill another Italian, wos found not guilty. TILE COUBTH IN BERLEF. Yosterday morning Biate's Atlornoy Reed moved for arehenring of tho “ Gullty” Knowl- cdgo” questlon befora Judge Farwell, Accord- ing to thedecision of Judge Willisms, it behooves Im-ueu progecuting rum-sollors to prove that hoy soll liquor to pertios whom thoy know {o bo habitual drunkards, DIr, Reed stotod thatin othior Stutos a contrary opinion obtuins, and that M. Kolly, of tho Temperauce Burest, Who wns well postad, Liad produced nullmril‘:r sugtaining en opinion adverse to Judgo Willlame’ ruling. The mattor was talon by Iis Honor under nd- visemont, In Judgo Rogors' court, tho caeo of Martin v, Day, which a crowd of rustics have watched closely for tho lust throe days, closed with a vor- dlot for defondant., 'Thie nction wes for falso and maliclous arroat and jwprironment, on o chnigo of cnttlo-stenling, and tho knowledgothat gomo couple of hundred of dollars of costs would have to be paid by she loner of the oaso lont it quite h'rzfiu iutovost, aud, at tho rondoring of . the vordic, tho audionce were highly portwied. T'he will of the late Sanford Johneon was proy- on, and lottors testnwontary woro granted to Marthe L, Jolnson and John W, Smith, uuder a lérnc\tol $160,000, to be approved, in the County ourt. Tonry H. Andy was vestordey, in tho County Qourt, appointod_ndmniutrator 'to tho cstnto of tho lalo Ubarlos Graham, undor o boud of §63,- 000, to be approvod. MEW SUITS, i Tsirep Frates Owmeurr Counr—J, B, Ponds Tefon for ues of G, Wastinio v, ThaTown of Rockton § dohl$5,591,60, £ ward N, Kick Taicolt v, Sumer dob, $2,000 7 dimages, 1,000, - David J, Judson v, Town of Tidading 3 assumpait, $1,600, Tz Oinousr Gouur,—4,008, 0, %0, 1, 3—Appal, 0,673—John W, Garvoy 'y, Jolul Dayls, Tefer Johuson, uhad Frank Silyorman 3 treanaus_on (o caso, 10,000, 0,674—Joln W, Garvey v, Frank 8l ol thio caze, for libol, $10,00), . William SleOounell” i oit, $1,000, 0,670—Jonn J1oiid v, Potor Rand, Mardia T toint, and John Linghlin ; (riapase, $1,600, 6,677 Teuutiug v, Cathortno Blger adultory, 0,618—Goo, If, tawart v, Oornolla D, ks or, Muri Dotga, and Edwln D, Beckor ; ense, $3,000, B, 410—olus W, Becker v, Mark Dorgan, Cornuiin iwnd Fiwin D, Docker ; cavo, 55,00, 0,060--Al Clinrlcs ind Harall Fubbl; coverant Bupprossed for eorvice, 0,082—App ceman § {ronlinnd ubia’ 0, Dyor 20401 ZHRUI D s Trii BUERIOR COURT,—43,140—Cnarles A, Whitnoy et al. v, James Tisdall; aanumpslt, $500, 43,141 Johw'Eving v, J, L, Campall; sswnnpit, $1,000, 3,143, U—Appeals, 45,144—Dolos' W, Lldred V. Chirles nd Thoodore Y, ., T, Brown sssumpsit, §,000, 3i45—Mosos D, Vols et el v, Naltaniel W. Galontino; nesumpslt, 1,600, 45,140—Wiliam 11, Eddy vo L, T, Beally suvivin pkiner of o' Grm of B, It - Sehall o 0, anaumpnit, 0, . 40147 — Anna X, v, Waltor W, Leonard 3 dlvorco on (o growd of dc- portion, 43,148—Olivor F, Faller ob al, v, Willla Poa. body; ‘asnumpslt, $300, 49,140—Tnwes I, Datin of al, v, Clihlon Blowarl; ssnimpait, 4200, 43,100 —Hamo v, il name, $100, 43,151—Ttufus G, Gano of Giian 81, Tovey ; samwy $100. 43,162—Mary v, livo s divorco oi gronnd of adultery,. 43,159~ . Pater Glovor; divorco on ground of druuk- RAILROAD NEWS. Tho Lnte Georgo Isiiss-=The Chicago & Paetfle and Olxeago & Paducah Railronds. The donth of an Haatern rafirond mon Inrgo- Iy {dontiled with tbo early intorests of Chicago dosorves n placo in our columns. Wo rofor to Gcorge Dliss, of Spring- flold, Mnss, who diod on Haturdny lnat, at {ho ndvancod ngo of 79, o was 6 nativdvof Bpringfield, and his carcor is, thoreforo, pecu- lintly Idontifiod with Springfield and with the In- tovasts of Wostorn Massnchusotts, though ho by 110 means confined i aotivity to that locallty, and was at ono timo largoly eugaged in raflroad outerprisos in the Wost. z Tho Springflold (Mass.) Republican .ot the 21st, in an extended skotch of the life of Mr. Bligs, prosents thoso faots strikingly : . Tho clilef publio work of Mr, Blies’ carcer was hig carrying tho Wastorn Railroad (now Boston & Albany) | ton Huceceaful complotion snd putting it in fuil opora- tion, This cngnged almost hia whola nctivity for ten years, from 1836 fo 1840, during which, with tho ox~ coption of o eluglo. year émm) 1o was tho planning mind ond working haud of the onterpriso. Boon after withdrawing from tho managemont of {lio Western Raflrond, Mr, Bliss went to Luropo in May, 1846, and roturncd in Soptomber, 1847, At this tinio Blr, Diso belioved that his Iabors in raflrond maungement_wora ovor, but fn tho following year (1818) Gov. Washington Tfunt, of Now York, pro- hosed that Me, Bllss phould Jjoin him in Duglhg tho 2rlo & Kalamazoo Road, in Ohio and Michigan, nftor- ward nuited with tho Michigan Sonthorn Road, and this led to anotlior scason of rallroad engage- ments, In 1819, tho Erio and Ialamnzoo Road, h:\vhlfi een rescued from §to embarrassments nud completes undor his direction, was loased to tho Michigan South ern road, aud e, 1l{os was chosen a Director of that 1ino, not yet opened througlh to Ghicago, Defors 1850 1o hocamo President of the Michigan Soulhern Road, piving Iy wholo timo t0 it, snd saw it completed to Gl n Juno, 1853wk, bo ronigach offico, But, in 1633, Lloving succecded 8o well with thoso Tondo, ho was trged to fake tho Prusldency of tho Onfcago and Allssiesippi Road, which, by way of Jolist, connects Olicogo with Alton, s ne- eptod thls place for a yoar, and gave it up in Decom-. ‘er, 1854, having seen it finished nnd put in operation from Joliot to Alton, 220 miles, Nor did this close his rallroad sorvice, for in 1857, when tho Michijan Boutli- orn Ttoad hud, becomo heavily ombarrassed througl $ho fault of oftiora, N, Bliss was ealled on to gorva onco moro ns Director; in 1858 lio was mado President, ond held that placo il Doy, 1800, when lo finally withdrew from all active Dusiness, at tho ago of C7. In all theso rafiroad ontarprides fio hod boen obifged to make up for tho faiture or tho fncapacily of others, aud his success waa guch ag to glve hin o great roputation'n that business, Ifowasonoof tho originators of tho Hart- ford & Springleld Talirond, ond was o stive Diroc: tor of tlo Chleago & Rock fnl;\nll,—hln first iron rond hich reached tho Bissiesippl. Including the Western Railroad, Lo brought to completion more than 600 iles of tho through lino botween Bosion and tho Valloy of tho Misslssippf,—and this in the Jufancy and carly dovelopient of ouf great raflrond system. T OMICAGO & PACIFIO, . The Elgin Gazella gives tho following Intor- esting Chicago & Pucitic Railway itoms: Wo aro this wecl enabled to give our readors tho fol- lowing jtems In regard to the Chicago & Pacifio Tail- rond: Trains commenced running regularly from Chicago fo Rosollo slation on Monday, oa follows Yoavo tho Haletod strect dopot_nt 60, m.and 3 p. ., orriving at Rosello ot 7:60 n. m, ond 599 p. w. Re- turning, leavo Xtcgelle st 3:30 8, m.and 0 p. m, or- riving Gt Halsted streot depotut11:30a, m, ond 7:50 rom. . ‘Toello Statlon {a in DuPage County, oloven nnd one- quarter miles from the city of Rigin, Tho contract for tho grading betweon Rosello & Elgin has boen lot to Edwards oud Prico, end i to bo corupleted to Elgin in thirty days, Thoy uow hnvo nhrl(u forco of men ond toams on tho worl, and are pushing it along live- Iy, with overy nusurancé thut tho grading will Lo dono 10 the tima glven. 3.3, Whitman, Esq., Iato of tho Towa Gentral Rall- roud, s beon appointed Ohief Englueor of tho rond ico ¥, 31, Raymond, roafgned. Dir. Whitman b ene tored upon tho dischargo of his duties, Qeorge H, Danuls, of {Elgin, hus been appointed General Patssuger Agent of tho road, This is, wo fhink, a good appolntment, end the Company will have 4o Mr, Danlels n fulliful snd oflicient oficer, and o 13 uud pleasant gentlomen to deal with, e No, & has hoen purchased gnd arrived in Chj- 10 bears the namo of ourworthy Mayor, Georgo x €ago.. 8, Bowen, und contzing & paiuting of r. Bowen on cach oidu'of tho hend-light, Nuniorous survoys bave bion mads (tough thin city and nt present wo do not Juow_wer the Huo whl cu- ter tho city, A fow duyo move, howevor, may eliow vhioro tho road will eutor, and whero tho doyot wiil Do, oo fu now overy prospoat thiat tho voxd wil Lo opon nud traina running tegulaty to thiu clty by Juuo 10, at witich timo thoro viil no doubt he & proper exjnession of our peoyle given in commendatiou of tho avont, TAE CHICAGO & PADUCAT. 01 tha nbove line, the Streator Monilor Anys Col, Plumb rajled from Liverpaolon_tho 10th of Aprll, o tho Baitie, of the White Star Tiue, Ho has succeeded fu nogotiating tho houds of the Chicago & Tadueah Railrosd, ut wxtisfactory figncen, This pfacen tho constructiou of that ling of “rond upon u auro foot- Wo aro informed that thoiron epiker, splice barg, holts and croes tles, have Lusn purchased, aud thal t )‘lu{i will commienco tho first week {n May, at Falrbhur ‘The work will ;o forward as rapidly ag ‘materisf can ba delivared to thio track-layers, Not more than ninely days will clapse before- tho gop botween Fairbury and” Mouticcilo will bo closod up, Below Windoar thio work of grading will Lo pushied apldly, g0 that by thu me nuother winter i8 upon us Thit #LAtlo Fafrbury Roud? (the road hat bognn and ended nowhiors tn purticuler), will bavo grov to Lo s ‘Tamdfioent Tiuo, of from 160't0 200 milea in longth, ‘Tho jmportance of such n liny of road to Streator, exionding, a3 it doos, throiigh tho heart of o great rairie conntry, in itsofcct on tho coul trade, 18 at onco approchaf e = NOT AT MOME, MeLnughiln Absents -Himself in Order to Avold the Accepiante of u **Spring Suic?? Tho public will regrot to learn that tho rflian McLoughlin® did not reesive his promised #gpring suit” of {ar aud feathors last ovoning. Unfortunatoly for the causo of morality aud public deconcy, Lo had sense enough to remain away from his don, near tho corner of Randolph and Peorin streots, Tho appointod hour for tho gathoring of tho *T. and F. B.” was 7 o'clock, and about that timo nearly o huudred men were assembled at the intersaction of tho stroots mon- tioned. Among thom were noticed many promi- nont ocitizens, whose belief in aud advocacy of Inw and ordor could mot bo ovorturned 1Ly any loss holnous crime than that of which the burly boast McLaughlin is guilty, and for which he morits the soverest -punishmont that canbo dovised, Tho crowd waited for alittlo whilo, and allked sbout the propristor ,of the place across tho way with much less angor and excite- ‘mont-than could bo expoetod, under the cirenm- stancos, Dut, as the said propriotor did not mako 1iis appearanco, and es his employes kopt out of aight, tho peoplo bogun to grow tired and droj off, until finally {he stroot was almost doserted. Tvory littlo whilo during the uvuuln[’ somobody pasaing along in frontiof MoTiaughlin's would run up the the ateps and look ovor tho window-blinds into tho saloon, and then rundown again, A roporterof Tue TrivuNz wont into the snloon, aud found n card on the bar ennouncing that no liquor,was 50} thoro. Upon nsking for tho pro- priotor, the bar-tonder auawored that ho was oub ©f town, his sister having diod euddenly, and that 1o business would ho iransncted {n’ tho pluco until his roturn. Juab us howas spesking, an order for dvinks camo from up stnirs, and o Dov~ erngo that lookod pomothing like oidor was handed to the waitor. Tho statoment that fho liouse was not opon for_the sewme nofarious pur- poso that coeused the Iate exposo was undoubtedly & falschood, ns tho roporter ob- sorved, during the short fimo ho romnined sbout tho place, sovoral men and young girls entor by tho side door. If le]lmlh‘.fl outhorities of the Weost Division ellow McLaughlin to do - businesy aftor tho rovocation of hig liconse, it is about timo thut thoir piacea wero filled by mon who underaiand tholr businens and uro not afraid to porform thoir duty. ‘Uhere was o rumor about ho Madison Biroot Biation lask ovouin;i that MeLaughlin will bo summoned betore tho Police Court this morning, Clty Taxaes, 1872, Grry CoLurorows OFvior, oot 1, Otry-IATT, Cisiosap, Apiil 23, 1873,—T'bo ordinanco directing the Cily Gullector to mako n return of all unpaid city tnzes for’ tho yoar A, D, 1873, to (ho Gounty Collector for Sudgunent and sale, wiil'ho submitied 1 tho Cominon Connetl next Munday, mnd the delinguent list will ba Sy h s Tt a3 a, asepityorn Wishing to 81vo costa shiould py imnediately, — Geomor VAX floLuny, City Colluetor, —— —Ttoynolds & Baulpaugh, of Tock Irland, have Just boon avavdod tha contract for bulldiug_the ubtruoturo of tho now bridgo noross Lhe Mik- siusippi River st Loulsiana, Mo., for the Chleogo, Alton & Bt. Louls Railroad, Thoro will be twelve plors, and_ tho contract includen Lhelr orostion and tho filing of Lho nypronclion ab oach ond of tho bridgo, Lha ng;,'l‘u#h(.o amount of thio con- tropb will roaols $260,000, .o ehort timo Lina dono u great doal CONGREGATIONALISH. Closing Session of tho Triennial Con- vention, About $230,000 Required for ‘the Theologioal Seminary, No Moro Aid for Tobacco-Chewing Young Theologians, The Commencemont Exorcises Last Dvening, Tho Trionuial Convontion rosumod its session at 9 o'elock yestorday morning in the lecture- room of tho Unlon Park Church. Tho first hour was spent in dovotionsl oxorciges, aftor which tha roll was enlled and tho mivutes of the pro- vious meoting road and napproved. Thoro wore prosout 124 ministors, and 40 loy dologates, NLEDS OF TIE BEMINART. An important papor, entitled * Tho prosent neods of the Chicago Thaological Bominary, was road by L. W. Dlatchford, urging s fur- ther ondowment to tho "Scminary. Not less thinn $230,000 wore required. The preacnt value of ondowments of all kinds s £370,000, That of Andover wos §7060,000 ; of Lauc, £400,000 ; of Yalo, 8400,000; of Union, ‘8860,000'; aud o Trincoton, ©1,260,000. 'Tho minlatora of the Northwont must urgo_their congrogationa to ba moro liboral, Tho Northwest muugnasumo tho burden, but the East wlil help, ote. ' After coneldornblo discussion, the following ronolution, offored by Rov. Dr. ilumphrey, was adoptod: Jteaolved, That In viow of the oxigencies of the Bom- fnary, the' Finoucial Becrotary bo inslructed to uso enrnioat ndeavora forits furthor cudowmont, and that wo plodge oursclves to nselat him with our heartiost co-operation, Tecoss waa talon until 2 o'clook. * The alternoon session was oponed with prayor by the Rov. D, L. Leonard, of Illinois, MLECTION OF DIRECTORS, * The roports from tho Btato Delogations on Nominations for Directors and Visitors wero mado and adopted, a8 follows: Tllinoia—Directors, Col, 0, G, Hammond of Ohicago,. @. W. Boovlllo, Oak Park, Rov.’ 1L M. Danlels, Winio- bayo. Vinitors, Presidont Blurtevunt, of Lilindls, Rov, E. U, Dickinson, Illinols, Toira~-Diroctors (no ghaugo,) Visitor, Rov, I, G, Bwit, D, i Dirootors, J, I, Knapp of Monominos, Ttav, O, W, Oamp, Waukoslia, Rov, H. Footo of Brod= cad. Michigan—Directors, Rov. G. M. Smith, Grand Rapids, Tov. H, L. Hubboll, Ann_Arbor, Rov, J. 8. Hoyt, Port HMuron. Visitor {to fll tho unoxpired tori of Tov, Mr. Hogt), Rov, O, 8, Dean, Kulamazoo, Tndiana—Direotors (no cliange). Visior, Ticv. J. B, Falrbank, Fort Wayne, “Ménnesota—Diroctor, Rov. A, Fullor, of Rocheater, Vialtor, Rav, J, W, Strong, Northifeld, Afissouri—Dirceter, Dr. T, AL, Post, of &t, Louts, ' ‘WORK, WANTS, ETO0. A. poper was road by Rov, Mosos Smith, of Chicago, on *Tho Work nnd Wants of tho Westorn Education Enclal{," respecting which tho following recommondations wore adoptoed : Firat—That tho Convention carnoatly urgo that tho @enoral Conforoncen and _Assoclations of tho Statea ropresented in this body form nuxiliary organiza- tlona to this Socloty, Second—That theao auxillary organizations makoe on anuual report to tho Parout Soulety, . Third—That tho following “officcra be elect~ ed: President, Rev.:. 8. O, DBartlatt, D,; _ Becrotary, ~ Rev, Moses Bmith ; D. Treasurer, Yiyman Balrd; Executive Committeo, Rav. E. P, Goodwin, D.D., E. . Blatchford, Trof. Josopli Emcrson, Prof. J. 0. Wobstor, 8, AL, Moorc, Rev, Divsca Subith, REPONTA, The report of tho Special Committeo on tha tho roport of the Board of Divectors, ywas mado by Dr. Post, and resolutions adopted recom- mnndh.\F the onlargement of the facilities of the inetitutlon, tho completion of the endowment of of professorships now but purha\lalomlmmd, tho ;rufl,:un Sgr othor buildings when the funds shall ustity, &o. A roort from tho Committoo on tho Library, sliowing its groat dofleloncios, and urging its cn- largement, was adopled. TPSOLUTIONS ON TODAGCO. Tho Rev. 8, B. Goodenough offerad tho follow- ing, which was adoptod : Resolved, Thiat 88 wo deem 1t of the Ligheat impor- tance for tho minietor to bo froe from nll unbezoming practices and all questionablo ontanglewouts, theres fora wo 0SIro tlat tho Dircctors of this Weatern Rdu- cation Bocloty declingloaid into tho wminfstry any young man who usea tobaoco or oplum, or is conneet- 2d with any soczet catli-bound socloty. GONOLUUION, On motion of Dr. Bavage, tho proocedings of the Convontion- were ordercd publishod, with su]ch trupons as the Ixeculive Commitiee may solect, A collection of 838,15 was taken to dofray tho afomnc of publication. "I'ho minutes wore read and spproved, and thoe Convention adjourned sino die, with the Dox- ology nnd pragor, The Oonvontion bas boen \'er¥ united, ond in of work, Tho rosulta are pro-ominontly sniisfaclory to (ho Board of Instruction, the Alumni, patrons, and frionds of tho Sominary. . TILA COMMENOEMENT EXERCISCS of tho Northwestern Congrogational Theological Sominary took placo lnst night ab tho Union Pl Oongrogational Church, which a3 nenly fliled by the fiue audionce assombled thore. Tho oponing prayer wes made by President Chapin, ot Bololt Colloge, after whioh nddrossos ;‘o{u deliverad by soversl mombers of tho cluss, otlows A."Wasley Bill, “Tho Moral Eifect of Doc- trino;” M. Willott, #Humanitarinntsms" 0, I, Reod, ““Eyidences of Christ;” B, W. Ttoot, “Duly » Lawof Evangelization;” Willinm G. Diclinson, * Tho Argumant of the'Hoark Againat Naturalism,” ind 0. W. Merrill, “‘'ho Unity of tho Ohurch in Boliof and Exporience.” Theso nddresses all possossed the virfuo of brovity, wero falrly wrltten, and reasonably well dolivered. Thoy wore intersporsed with some fine solos ond duots by Mra. Swankes and Migs, Lowis, tho “Salve Rogins,” by the latter, being excel- lently well dono, Dograes wero thon conforred upon the follow- lngfi‘mmnns: Seth A. Arnold, A. Wouloy Bill, ', 1. Brown, William W._ Curtis, William G. Dlck- inson, Josso L. Fonda, O, W. Morrill, Richard Millof, G, W. Nelion, I, J. Parkor, Chnrles T, Rood,'A. M. Rice, B, W. Root, Dana Shourill, W. IT. Blientfobury, J. I*, Smith, D. D, Tibbotts, JI. B. Tuttlo, A, J. Van Wagner, M. Willott, and 1, 0. Highes. Tho sorvicos woro then concluded with o prayor and beuediotion. PERSONAL. Dr. Ben 0. Millor In spokon of aa the probablo succossor of Dr. Rouch as Banitary Buperin- tendont. Judge Drummond loft for Milwnulkeo last night, to tako up the United Statos Girouit Court business awaiting him at that city. My, X. Shaw will presch at the Ohristlan Qhurch, corner of Twonty-fifth streot and In- disna avenuo, this evoning, on * Prepare tomeot thy God.” “Onutionary signals aro stil] ordered for Chi- ongo.” Anyor Cady, of Hydo Park, visited na in top-boots yosterdny. Iowarked that he provided ;guimst & possiblo Boow-storm, ko far sway from omo, Dr. Edward Deans, who lived boforo the firoat No. 260 South Olark street, and sinco the flro somewhore olse, is mlssod by his friends. Infor- mation ns to Lis wheroabouts will bo thankfully recelvod by Mossrs, Hammond & Gogo, No. 54 Washington stroot. A counoll of United Btates Enginodrs {s belng hold in this city, to considor improvements in ilio lwrbors of Duluth and Buporior OCity. The counoll {8 composed of Col. J.N. McComb, of Rock Island; Gon, G. Woitzol, Gon, Z. B. Tower, of Now York, Maj. D. 0, ITuston, Chi~ %ngoL; and Gon, Francls U, Farquer, of Bt ‘o . ‘Tho rapid prograss in the worl of roconstruc- tion has bullt tho eity up in & fow months, but it Tins brought a foellng of rogret with it to many of Mr, Ilnncgan's friends” In this clty, for, his worlk baving - como to a_ olouo, ho raturny fo-day to Cinolnmati, ~ Mr. Flono- gon came horo to nuqm-hxtoml the working of tho far-famed Buena Vista stone, which hag bocome such o favorite building material in this olty, E\’m‘[vlhnlly lnows how falthfully he worked on tho firat large bullding of this stono, tho Ohambor of Commerce, and thoso who have had ocension o meet him in similar eituations Lavo lnvurlnblfl fouud him caroful for tholr iu- torogts, 1lo ‘hns bocomo identified with the man Yn}nunu ho hos hellmd to coustiuwt, and that nlono would canntitute a local clalm upon bim, His many soclal qualitics have mndo for him hostu of frionds in this olty, and while thoy aro justly proud of tho wonderful rosurrection -charge of Chicago, thoy rogret that ono consequouco of it {8 Jamoa Finnegan's doparture. * Mling Nolllo Grant will bo 18 tho 141h of noxt e Aloxander Clarle (colorad), of Muscating, haa boon appolntod Connul b Aux Oayos, in Leytl. " Joslah Runsoll, of tho Davenport (azelle, hng purchaned o nlf-ntorent in tho Olinton (Towa) Lierald, Joshun Hill, ox-Senator from Goorgla, will contluuo to roside in Washington aud do busl- nesn. Tho Rov. Charles Kingeloy goos off from Clics- tor Cathedral to becomo n Uanon of Wentmin- ster. ITls frionda hopo that ho will go off again goon and becomo o Bishop. Tho Rtov, & M. Blcole, Previdont of Lawronco Univernlly, Apploton, has boon appointed s Com- inlasloner rom Wiaconaln (o tho Vionna Exposl- on. T, . Desdon Iy boon sppofntod. Gonowal Troight nud Pasonger Agent forthe Oliio & Mis- ulaulp‘)lxi Rnllrond, vico Frauk Van Dusen, re- wigned. Honvlotta Hirshfoldt, the Amorican dentist In Dorothean: strasse, Berlin, s rapidly meking a fortune. Bho pulls strong, and charges in pro- ortion. Iiocontly sho manipulated Bismarck's awi. Paul Castor, the Ottamwn (Tow) faith doctor, hos boon sucd for £20,000 daningon by two womon, o Mrn, Howitt and hor daughter. Tho is that Onstor, whilo troating tho daughter, soduced hor. Mastor Josso Grant, agod 14, is circumnayi- {;aunu tho world in charpo of gome frionds of ho family, It wag eaid that'tho Prosident was compolled to send tho boy out of iho conutry 1o.|. rovont Shoridan from making Lim his Ohlef of inff.—Cincinnati Commereial, It was \vh|nHorml on tho streots yestordey that tho Xon. John B. Glovor, Treasutor of .Btato, wished to puzchiase » house, and, boforo 4 o'cloclt in tho afternoon, ninetoou real ostute ngonts had gunrly ‘}rh'un lLim to distraction.~Indianapolis ouriial. In & rocont sermon tho Llov. James Froomoan Olarke, of Doston, nominated Ben Dutlor for Govornor. A n roward for this holy lift Butlor ought to give Brother Olarko’s church n com- munion-sorvico of silvor—il he happens to have .afuy ol‘lflm old stook left.—Louisville Courier- ournal, The rumor that Mr, Jamoes Gordon Bennott ig onamored of o Danivh Princoss hes ronched theso shores, and very naturslly arouses tho foars of tho friouds of the young gentloman. Unbappily, Mz, Dounott in au orphian ; he 8 without o guardian ; ho hag na near kindred to warn and ourb liis wandering fancy, and, thore- fore, hin situation it critical. : Tho Annmoses (Towe) Eureka nsys thoe chil- drou of Gon, Johu A, Rawlinn, latoBeoretary of War undor Prosidant Lincoln, left Anamosn for Now York the other day on’ business mattors, in response to p despatch from Prosiden Grant, who s their gunrdian. They are Jamos B., Jonio L., and Lmfl{ 8., ngodt 15, 19, and 11 venrs rospoctively, and Luve mado their home or nently & yoar-pnst with the family of Mr. J, L. Sheean, who is a brother-in-law of tho decoased Beoretary. Liout, Erasmus Dennison, of tho Navy, who last wook ondod_his own 1ifo at fan Francisco, had married a "Frisco widow with four childron, frunuy to the disgust of bis father and the fam- lly at Columbus, Ohio; and, the Licutonant thon taking to drink, tho widow discarded him, and’) ho shot himuolt, Nows of the euicido reschod Columbns whilo nrrangomeuts woro bolug made for tho wedding this weok of o uistor of tho un- fortunate to Horbert R. Smith, son of the richost banler in that city. The corcmony at Trinity Church was to outrival that of Prince do Lynar to Misa May Parsons, and tho_recoption at Mr. Smith's paitla] residenos on Broad stroet, the ‘mont costly In tho city, was to bo rich, rare, ele- gant, wlthout rogard to cost or trouble. It was Tiave boon followed by o succodancum at Gov, Donnison’s, oqually megnificent in guantity and quality, Thoso tho faahionables will loso.” Tho ceromony at the church will tako place, butina subdued mannor. ——————y TANNEMA Mecting of the Board of Truastcos of EHahnemann Medical Collegos The Board of Trustees of Hahmomann Madical Collego mot yestordey nt 4 p. m., at tho ofico of Tlon, Thomas Hoyne, Prosont, Dr. A, B. Small, Prosident; Eduon Xolth, E. H. Sheldon, Thomad Hoyno, and Honry 3L, Smith; Dr. Colton, Ro- cording Secrotary. The Dean of thoe Faculty, Dr. R, Ludlam, pro- sented the amonded list of Profcusors and Loo- turors of the Collogo, as adopted by tho Faoulty, £ tho oamo wae fully confltmed by tho Bord, An fmportant informal statoment Was presont- od o to thocondition of Hahnomaun 3edical Col- lego and the Hospital, by Dre. Small, Hoyne, and Ludlam, By thoso it'was shown thut tho fnaf tution haa onjoyed o romarkably sotisfactory growth iu the past Uireo yoars, despito tho an urbed condition of tho eity. '1t has ontered in- to ocoupancy of new and admirnble collego and hospital buildiugs, with thoir site now its own, and is posseased of over 880,000 worth of prop- erby, with only o vory small lncumbranco. 4ho sbudonts last form numbored nearly onehundred, It was moved nud seconded that tho financinl condition of tho inutitution, covering ite vela- tions to thio hoapital, bo propared to be put upon tho records nt an adjourned meoting, Wednes- day, April 30. e e Battle of the Kirds. From the Hartford Timed, A couplo of melo robing, atfonded by what ap- onr to Dbo their respective female mann!nuB. nvo mado tho Inwn of o suburban residonco & plago of daily resort for a weolk pagt, whero the, melo birds have n rogulsr daily battle. Theg} fight e orcoly s gamo-cocks, drooping thefr' 3 and cominy togothor on tho groas with o [ ng: fur)grl.hnl tozrs out quantities of feathers, Moot~ ingin tho shock, they riso togother four o five fest from tho gronud, tho torn feathers flying riskly, This battlo, dnily renowod, hos boan go- ing on for & woek, and Is alill undecided. Wheth- ev 1t arises from Joalousy or xival claims to the enrihi-worms in thet particulnr lawn, cannot bo agoortained. Tho fomalea look on demurely, and with s much scoming indifferonco 88 the old woman who watched tho fight bolween hor hus- Drad nnd tho boar. . s AN EEIGE T TIANHOOD, WORANHOOD, AND NERVOUS DISEASES, PUBLISIED BY THE PEABODY MEDIOAL INSTITUTE, No. 167 South Clark Street, OEICAGO. Dr. G. W. WARREN, Assistont Physlcinn. Medical Knowledge for Everybody, Two Million' Coples Sold, A TOOK FOR IVERY MAN. THEL FOIENCE OF LIFE, or Self Prosorvation. 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STUART ROESOIY Thts ovoning Inst porformnnca of I T TRV S . kst Robaum na Wilklus Miowiwbor, MoKao Tiyukin sa Tloop, ](‘III‘( nll‘lohnfl.‘ a8 Roso Nartls, olining Gt AL Gl b, Brsonon: i Abt TAtile sonton: I i g sran il vl bo, resenion:, Al Aot Litla wihert Tobson on Tish Astronomy aud Oyators; Sulon a3 Unwlllo, in Camillo or Tho Graskod | tenrts to' canolado with Th Bassivk To: Dbnoconist, Tobias Bhortout, Btuart Rl L Tt JOLON Hnitnso oo Saturdage o ATKEN'S THEATRE. MANAGER...., .Mr, ILARRY G, OLARKE. ONT: WEEK ONLY, commoncing Monday, ‘April 35, also, Wednoaa d Haturday N h B Rba o (e ‘MRS. G. C. HOWARD, Wil apponr in her Orlginl and World-ronowned chatao- Tor ol TOPSY, n tho oslabrated Amorioan druma of TUNCLE TOM’S CABIN, Bupported by a Powortul Company. MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. Engagomont of tho Popular Ator, . VLo iz G, Who will appoar on MONDAY RVENING, Apeil ], and avory ovontig Butl {urthor riotice, - aromy sroplug st alor natie, end Situniey Bty Plotiroaquo oy, entitlod ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD, Arplsyed for ovor two montha, at tho UNION SQUARE. TLEATIIC, N M J TILEATILG Now York, * Fulso of Hosts, 81, 76 aud Sto, MYERS' OPERA HOURE. Monroo-at., botwoon Doarborn and Btato-ate. hingtn, Cofw & emh's Wit A MONSTER DILL OF FUN! Groat. ancaoss of Iid Marhlotn burloaquo of ROMEO WILSON in naw Songs and Dancos, Tiia Thrao Gracen. ~ Now Vacal Qust. otta, Quiot Lodglngs. Fisory Tiscintng ht Be s Mattngo. Monday, April 85 Tionolt of BILEY 0L ACADEMY OF MUSIO. GET YOUR SEATS EARLY. HOUSES PACKED. THE LAST WEEK OT F. S. CEHEAINFRAU, And his wonderful drama, KIT, The Arkansas Traveler. 1,600 Ladios and Obildren at the Matingo last Saturday, ROBERT GOLDBECK'S Grand Farewell Concert, TO-NIGHT, TIIURSDAY, 8 p. mu At the Michigan-nv, Bnptist Ohurch, n'flucurv your rovorvod soats onrly; thoir snlo eloses at 4 Bitia ntfornoon at Carpontor & Hhaldons, 558 Ve o oek ' o, Sobase Stadiion Sad MAOKIN The Modos War, FO RENT. ARRIVAL AKD DEPARTURE OF TRATNS. Winter Arrangoment, * FRPLANATION OF REFEREROR MATS, | Saturday opptod, * Sunday oxcopfoid. 1 Monday axcoptod. T A R T MICHIGAN CENYRAL % GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS oot f, Latk ¢ ot , and Joot jwecond-of Depot, X roh feres agice, Th Canal-sty, corner /' ) ore D gein ranin aud alr Tino), X pros: \nokson Aocomtodation. Atlantic Jixpros: Night lExpross, INRIANATOL atl,. Night fipro Rt oma R 48410 . i 0. WENTWORTH, ora] Passongor Agont. CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. Chlcago, Alton & S, Zouis Through Line, and Loulrlana 310,) nelo ehor route.from Chicagofn Kt City. Union lepot, IWeat Sde, near Madison-3t, ridgs, . Teave, HENRY G Arrive, Bt. Louls & Bpringfie o g ptatd Moo Kanens Cl({ Tast Jacksonv] an, Mo i S Gtai Divisio Jallut & Dulght Acoamadntion. B, Toio s Springliald Liatieainn Eaxiirose, vin Main Lino, and als vin dneisansillo Divislon. Hannsa iy oxprom, vl 37 7ggnvile, h, Toutiana, fic. | 0.00 ormon City Trapross. . <finio0 b m: Fcotiny JooKuK & ThUEl's Fik:xsesl" DL00 Fo 1. Thally, vis Main Line, and d Baturday, via Jackaonsillo mfi.’:‘u...“"!;'x';'.u{, N SiShr i, and daly ‘0xcopt Monday, vis dacksonvil Diviston. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & 8f. PAUL RAILWAY. Unon Depot, eorner Sadizon and Canal-ste.; icket Ofica : '07 et Sfadisonel, and at Depol, | denve, * 9:15, 1. [* 4:10 p. m. 9:18 8, m. |* 8:10p. my 110 p, m. 0D T 10:00p. m. 79:00 p. m. Arrive, *0:00 8. m. *4:00 p, m. [19:00 D, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & OUINCY RAILROAD. Depots—Foot of Fakest., Indlanaav., and Sisteenthest., ol Guanat and Siateenti-ttss Tickel afice in Briggs Hoss ©_and at depots RE TN 11208, m. 00 p, 10 Dot an meRn iy i huciag D DA Moak LiNOrcarsoroers Grlosburk Passoni ondola & Ottawa ‘Aurora Pasuonger Dubnquo & Siout Eneltio Nigl Downor'a Grovo Accomimoda!ion| Dawnor's Grovo Accammodation; Otlawa and ftrontor Passongor, . ) BEITETIDY [LLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot foot qf Laket. and foot . Twent nd-at, Teave, Arrive. 5. 0. 7. 13 a. a. 00 . 15D, 35 5. a. 00D. 15D 50 a. 155, 0. D. 0a. D, 008, a. 80, a. 5 a i ». D. it 1700 Parkand Oak Woodn:s 1743 Dark aad ak Woa: B 17do Park aud OAk Wood 110p: m. #%0n Saturdaya thls trai 0 run to Ohampalgn, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN HAILROAD. Ticket afice, 81 Weat Madison-st, m| 105, (" 6 be m.l* 73 i A few Very Desirable Offices are offered for rent in the Trib- une Building. - Single or in suites. ‘With and without Vaults. English Tile Floors through- out the Building. Elevator running during all business hours. These Offices are not equaled in the city. The best for all classes of business requiring a central lo- cation. W. C. DOW, Room 1 Wevada Bloclk, CCEAN NAVIGATION. NATIONAL LG, Sailing from Now York for Queons- town and Liverpool every BSatur- day, snd for London direct every fortnight. Cabin Passage $80 aud $90 Cavoency. Exourslon Tickots at favorablo ratos. Intonding pas- acugors Shoull ko ORIy sppHOACON for Dorits, = 'EIRAGIE, 820,00 enrron Propald steeraga tickets 'from Live: o town, Loudouderry, Glsgow, Oardilt, Brist et hton, S5 curre ney. Passenzors bookod to or from Gorman and Scandins. vian poluts at low rates. "Tho Stoamshiip of thfs lino aro tho largest in tho trade, ‘Drafts on Gireat Britain, Irolond, and tho Gontinent, WILLIAM MACATISTER, jon'l Wostorn Agent, 65 Murket-st., Chicago, CUNARD MAIL LINE. ESTABLISEIED 1840. Passengors carried during 1872 - - - - 72,863 From Now York overy \gn at urday. Cebin Passage, $80 and $100 Gold. Ixonrslon Tickots st Roducod ates. Bpring eallls d, and latond} - scoRiass Totommondod $0 ek amrly appiication for Hiosrago Passangors booknd to and from Europo at low- out atons” Deatis on: Giront britaln, Ireiand, und tho Gon- flnant " Tivough Bl of Ladiag for Aloratandlo o sz rom lburopg. OR8" 1. DU VERNET, Gon'l West'n Agont. N.W or ‘Glark ot Kaudolphiasey new Shortios Housor FOR EUROPE. INMAN LINE ROYAL MATL STEAMERS, Will sal from Now York aa followa: QITY OF BALTIMORE,...Thursday, Aprll 8, 3P; M, gfi¥ Qr TONDON. . .z:-.’r&',’Ap;lu?(.ef.m. 9 ) wursday, May 1, Sit¥ 8F PANIS. Baturday, May 5, 0 A, And sch wmossoding SATGRDAY ead TUURSDAY, coin Flor No. 45, Nofel Rivor. Cubin Pasnnge, 885 and 8100 Gold. Bteerago, to British Port: +++§80,00 Currenoy. Bteoragior t dgrannn For 56,00 Gurrancy. Bteerago, to Bromen or Scandinavian "\ 08,00 Qurroncy. SIGHT BRI FRANOCIS C. BROWN, Gonoral Wostorn Agent, 86 South Market-st,, Chicago. STATE LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, New York aud Glasgow via Londonderry, Trom Boston evory tnow steamers will aall from titate Lin B b ST . S na ollens PENNSYLVANIA, § Wodnse ay 7, SRR Bk Y ormeda” Junets, Tortulghtly thorvutter, “AUBTTY BALDWIN £ 00, ™ Agonts, 74 Broudway, N. ¥ Agon 8tosrago ofioo, & Broadsvay, N. Yo Eallin tivico A weok frm Now Yorl, and Troland rrying neniiors fnall parta of Gront Britain, Ushilanutai Earope, anil the Moditurranean, Oabin (rom 8653 Ktour: agon il ual iish porta onats £30; wost Cont el ports mons wlber ogularlinie; | AN pizable la I, H’ OUETCHOY. A[w),y e (ull ln(nnll.llwu El tho Uone pany's oiligus, Ko, 7 fuwling, Groon, Now York, aud N . Soruer LaSalloand Madisonnts., Uhlcago, HENDERSON BROTHERS, ;?l!on‘n. . Just publishiod, *'Fho Trlp to Faropo,” & Magazluo o or ' g , Can bo had freo of E‘x‘.’.":’}fit‘&“&'yfixfuou"a';."o;‘-‘-'x{f e Saatl o roveipt of thireo cout stawp, Arrive, Paclfio Fast Lin Dubuguo Day B, acitio N 1?{& R X rxaenors & Dubuqio Fxpros pre Bt. Paul Expros CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, corner of Harrison and Shermanate, Ticket ojice, 3 Weat Madisun-it, Teave, Arrive Qmaha, Leavonsw'th& Atohlson Fery Atcommodation, oo s o 6Bl A pros, v 0300, 1. Tokvonworh & Atehison Hxprosa 11000 b ms £ T:00 & 1y LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN BOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depol, corner Marrlaon and Sherman-els, IVcket ofices, ‘northuwest corner Clurk and Randolph-sie,, and outhicest corner Canal and Mad{son-ale. Arrive. Mall, via Alr Line and Matn Lino BpAel:!nI ow York Kxpress, via| 1 Boutl Chioago Acsommo CHICAGO, DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD. Fassenger Depot at I, C. & St Lowts Depol, corner @ Ce naland Kinela-sts,’ Frelaht and Ticket afice 108 Washing.ton.at, Arrive, Lear. 0 p. m. £ 740 5. . CHICAGO RAILROAD, Arrive, PITTSBURGH. FORY WAYNE & Doy Expro Paoifio Cnst Valpataiso Accanmodation.. CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD, (OPEN TO OBELLE, Depot corner Malsted and Noril Iranch. 14 Metropol General offics n Jitock corner itandolph and LaSulle-str. Raosells Accommodation, Tosolla_Avcommadatio GF0. 6, BOWEN, GIE0, 11, DANIELS, e b0 Vi on, Managons Gon-Bassontor Agont. CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. et T8 Danalte cornar Saiison; 120 Wahingtonctet Frentont Houte, corner Cangreas-sf. and Mlchigun-av.; aléa Joot of Tuenty-second- TLeayo Ohicago.. * 81000, m.|] 8:00 . Krrive 2t Indisu * 4:20p. m.|} B:508. Arrive at Ulnolunatl * 9:30 b, mil} 9:150. m. Only lino running Saturday night train to Olncfonatl. Pullman slenpors on night trains, STOOKHOLDERS' MEETINGS, STOCK-HOLDERS' . ANNUAL MNBETING OF THE @ Lake Shore & Michisan Soutbern Railway Co. OFFICE 0¥ TAE LAKE SUORE £ MICmaAN SOUTHERY o “A.U.VOJAY flc:llumtl 8 ILEVELAND, O, Marc! . Tho annual mosting of £ho tockhiolders of this Oom= pany, for the olootion of Direciors for tho ensuing year, Ehior tuo traminotion of ofhor mportant businss, wil Do lield at the offico of thio Company, i tho city of Oloveland, 0, on Wednosdny, 7th Day of May noxt, betwagn thle houra of 11 o'eldck Ln tho forouoon and. 3oolook fn tho aftornoon of that day. The teansfer books of the Coupany will be closod at tho aloraof Buniuons, on tho 81 daylof ADill,Boct, aud wil b o t 10 801y dny Of May oxt. ro-opeis on the WOMIK GRONGH M. BLY, Secrstary. COAL AND WOOD. C. H. DYER & CO., Cornor Wabashiay, aud Madizon-st., doalors in all kinds of Fuel, Iilinols Coal per ton, dellvered, 80; Kirkland Grato Ooal (bost Indiana) por ton, dolivered, §8.60; Wa- ‘bash Conl (Indians Bltuminous) por ton, dolivorad, 86,80, Hard Coat and Wood at all kinds always on hand. MEDICAL OARDS, DR. C. BIGELOW OQNFIDENTIAL PIYSIOTAN, (e} Statost, Oltesgo. Qi woll known Ly all roadors ot the : tbat, D 0. Bigblow 1y tho oloat onabilshid ph},-mfi?n Ohfoao, Holonca o have mads Dr. B, tho moat fo- nd 7l Bowaion BPECTKLIST. of 'tho ago, honored Ly (L peces, Sutoomod of ‘r the bighest mailicaf attatumon vy el edieat tnstivatss of o day, inviny dovoted IRV ENTY. PRARS O TR L (o bortect Sdton that will 5 St CUKONIGAND BFIEOTAL 3 ositively all cases of B ol e, UGONSULITATION ItEE, SEPARATE PARLOLS tostalizsand pomiowon. Catl “OONIESEONDINOD SONEIBANTERY, A dirosy ni) lottars, with staups, 1o Dr. 0. BIGELOW, No, 161 Btatest. NO CURE! D Kean’ NO PAY ! 360 South Clark-st., Chicago, May Lo confidoutlally consultod, porsonaily or by mall, {fre0 of chargo, ou all ohronlo or norvous disonson. 1, 3y KISAN Ia thia only phiysiclan in tha oity who ware amy Ctus oF 1o Dy, . Olob hours from 9a, . to 4 v.me DPr. TOVY NS I, 183 BOUTIH OLARK.ST,, Continues {0 ouro wli Ohronio, Nurvous, and Urinary Tiay bo tfmlfidunllll{.yc cor i e aultod, orsonall fiiiculttos troato irontivo 1o ladios aud gontlomou suiit fre DR. ST O NI QonfontialEhyatoiun, 1123V Madlsonat, Oblsago, 1y A, zeuula ia Canto dn mediolne) aures sl ohironin and scanus, " of Lo ARt N bzos, &b reasonablo pricsts Mudloinesfaraishud, Nomoroury néod: Gousultation freos Jemnaiiforty it Geor ittunloss, Al emalp il Suliiva ! rokted Wik sa(oly wnd sucoois. Olroularsizeas