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THE COURTS. Important Decision in & Btook-Droker-: 8go Oase---A Jury's Double Summersanlt, Tho Kentucky Lottery Business Sottledsr Bankruptoy Notess=<The Tromont House Robbory. A caso of consldorable fntorest oconplod the day in Jhdgo Rogora? Court, in which Jobn D, Tarkor brought uction sgalnat tlio banking firm of Follansbeo & Son £0 Tecover & sum of money duo him on & cortain salo of Bock Tsland stock, At tho timo of tho fire, the dofond- ants o’ fho prosent sult wero carrylng considorablo stock, 8y 20,000 shares of varlous kinds, for partios in this clly, Somoof hess, nuticipating & fall in tho stock markot aa onoof thoimmediato commorcial ree sults of tho firo, gave orders to Follnsbeo & Bon to tolegraph immodiately to tholr agouts in Now York tosell, Tho phiuliff in this sult was onoof theso ‘provident individuals, and on tho day Lo gavo this ine struction tho atock—Rock Islaud—was commanding 107, Follaneboo mubsoquently tondored him 10334, vhich was declined, and tho presout action aroms, Tho defondants assort {n dofenso, that at tho Hmo of tho " crisls thoy, acting on belslf of oll their clionls, sold all tho stocks fhoy hold on tholr _account av soon ok possible. Nnturally, tho pricea varlod considorably, ond, to do. whal soomod to them ho sauarg thihg, Uy iruck an or- orago rate, at which thoy offored 10 soltlo with plain- UM, Mo urged, howover, thint, by virturo of tha. is. tinct instruction given Uy Lif on a cortain das, b #hould ba sottlod with at tho markot rato of fhnt day. Tho oasa was trind willont o Jury, wnd s Ttonok a decislon fu {avor of T, carry Judgment for $11,240.15, 2 ieryin, BTHANGE TERMINATION OF A JURY TRIAL, . The Jury in tho case of Thomas White, burgiar, the ‘partioulars of which wo publioliod {n Tt TRibUNE Of Jcaterday, addod yosterday morning mnotlier link to 6 clisin of peculiar circumstances which 1a fast rais- ing doubls In the publio mind ns ta tho wondrous ‘yantagos of tho jury eystom. On Mondny evening, thooloso of the court, it we ovidont tiat -n lnck of unanimity prevailod amongst (o Jury, -Ana it Wk agreed that o scalod verdict might bo dolivored, AL8 in tho evoning Judge Farwoll roturned to courk to dis- chargo s fury if ‘they hnd not coma to torms, Tho Jury had dono so, howovor, and yostorday mornin tho rosult of tholr éounsols was renderod in 4 vordict o + Not_guilty.” State's Attorney Reod conaidered {he vordict 80 uitorlyat. variance with tho evidonco duced tint ho demonded tiat the . jury bo “polied.” Nino of the Jjurymen Tere upon sfated _that {ho verdlct was mot 1o sccordanco with Ihele conviotions, tioy bvin bably fallon in with tho obsiinato trfo who st for acquilital, with 5 viow to {usto tho swoota of home ond o smoking suppor that they know_ awafted them elsowhere, Tho jury ware thon sent back o rocon- sider, and n ono briof hour thoy rotiirnod with & ver- dict of guilty, fizing tho prisondt’s punishmont ot ono \year's Feuitonitiary. ‘This caso will give s furthar foot- 0ld 0 the growing class of skoptics who aasort that £ul slomacli, rathor thsn o woll-balancad brain, {s the eino qua non of the modern juryman, Tho follawing 276 tho furymon wiho ey thus mmorlalized them- solves :_J, T, May, W. Monigomory, E._G. Dowan Menry Freomun, L. Konnedy, 0. M, While, ¥, W, Watherell, 11, M, Fowler, J, K, Farnlinm, B. BT, Greon, Glarlos McEihony, ond G. I, Wood, ALLROED DUFAOL OF CONTIAGT, AND WORS, Gatherino E. Whisler obtained, in ‘tho Oircuit Conrt torday, a caplas for thoarzeat of ono David 8, Bears, t whom alie is about to bring sn action, Com: ant avors tiatin Tobraary fast sho ontored {nto 8 oantract with Sears, by which he ngrood to build bor .90feet squaro, two-story framo house on Hulburt siroot, in considoration of which ho was fo recolve from complanant o warranteo deed for two lota in Ara, Wiisler's Bubdivision of ground in the south 0k sores of Southeast X of southeast X of outheast X of Beo, 17, T, 88 N, I 14 eant of 3 1, m., Cook Gounty ; thaf a slight alieration in the contract waa subsos guontly agrsod to by both partios . that, sccording ta o torma of the contract, complainant gave Sesrs o ‘warrantes deed for ana of the lota; tht tho loia wero WOrth $600 aplece; that Boars had not fulflled any purt of thio contrac, but has gold tholot to ono Game mon for $300, belog $200 losn than ita actunl vahie, and thiat the salo 'vaa mado fraudulently and with intont to clical plaintin’. WIAT'S TN A NAMET Nre. Boplronda L. Patch, who Lns struggled for 3ears with » consianlly geoving dnlke for thie namo which shoansumed with the matrimonial bond, wisheato mend matters by having tho “Patch” orssed nd “Lovo- Iaco” aubatituted in lts place, #Bophironln ” wassweot, # Lucinda lovely, but * Pateh" o porfeot peat, au ntroclous .anti-climax, that tho powers of iho 'Su- erior Coust must bd petltionod o abolish. With & ue regard toallitoration, sultabla surname i choson and Mre, Sophronia Lucinds Lovelaco, late of Nova Bcolls, sd Olaraence Lovelace, nee Patch, Lier minor child, may soon roturn to thelr snowy wilds and air their now-found cognomen ta the disminy eud cuvy of all the lesn ontorprising * Patehou” on tho face of tho ‘mighty Domimon. WHERK 18 TITE COFY OF TIHE LEABE? L., widow, aud_ tho children of the Iate PhIl] F. W, Pock, filed a bill in_chancory agalnst Wilaon Nixop ond' William 8, Johnston, Gomplainants siato tuat in bin lifelimo said Phillp F, . Peck was the owner of pleco of Jnud on tho southwest }cornor of Bouth lark and Washingéon_ ntreots, viz.:{ Lot 1 and tho esat 27 feok. of Lot 3 in Block 51, in tho original Town of Ohicogo, subject, howevar, to’the tarms of & twenty-yoare leasa to ‘Wilson K. Nixon, ono proviao of which loaso wos that Nizon should nmot smivlot tho proparty without the. consont of the loasor or Bida belra; that the loaso also provided for twp ap- ralsomonts, by virtu of which the zontal might bo cressed ; that Nixon has, without tho connent of tho holrs, sutvlot the proporty to ono William 8, Johnaton, who declines to allow moro than ono appralsomont } that the original Ioaso was lost in tho great fro, an that Johnaton alono posacascs n copy thoroof, Come plainant, Hicrfors, ssks fhat defondants sy Lo rouglt’into court'to make anewer In ko promiscs gnd that Johaston bo required to produca said capy o oace. ALLEGED ILLEGAT TAX GALER, Goo, W, French files o bill in chancory i the Olrcult Gourt agaiust Ioury A, Gago and Aunlo X% Grlswold, Gomplalnant avers thal in March, 1803, ho Toased from 2isn Grivwold the east 00 foot of 'tho south 3¢ of Lot 3, 40 Dlock 40, of Canal Trustees' Bubdiyision of Soc. 7, T, 89, N. B! 14 E. 8 P, M., in Olty of Cliicago, sald lesscs Bold' {6 'confinuo until Riay 1, 16783 that & spocial covenant $u tho leaso provided that complainant ghould psy il the taxes on ¢ho propecty, which ho fins’ dono; ¢hat one Henry A, Gago holda four tax cerilficates of saloon t1io proporty, o Iogolity of which complaluant denlos ; whoroforo plainfif, fearing that tho color of claim on tlio prop- exty may nffect bl rights as lessco, asks that Gaga may bo brought into court to mako direct anuwors to-com. lainant's allegations, and that an injunction msy bo snucd restraining sald Annie F, Griswold from fure thior prococding to declaro said toaso forfolted. 1 ARBUPTOY MATTERS, To tho matter of the Commarcinl Insurance Company of Ohicago, an ordor was filod that Harmon Sprusuce, of Ghicago, attend boforo Register Hibbard on May 3 noxt, tosubmit to cxamination 0s to wiint amount of funds belonging to said eatato remain in his hands, 3ald proof to bo reported to the Court, Judgo Blodgott Yesterday fssucd an injunction, ro- strotning Alexander Dolteroll from lovying upon the proporty, of 8. Thomsa Mathor, {omaisly o Judgiuont a dobt contracted ‘proviously’ to his bel 3 Catad bankrupts ol In tho matler of Johin Jacobs a certificato of ozemp- tone waa e, wnd it was ordored hat Asslguea aifow and so off to sadd bankrup! ‘money 1n nd to szompilony of coxtifcaica, e it radtord Hancock wes appolnted Arovislonal As- sigaento tho ealato of Ariiold & Birson, benitupie, Williom A, Hawloy was yestordsy adjudicated o benkrupt, and Bradford ancock was appolatod Pro- visions! Ksalgnco, 2 n tho mattor of Tarsol R. Bogardus, the Asslgnes smndo hils final report of the ale, and OFer wies iaoued spproring snd conleming tho samey and dirooting the Assignoo to moke and oxecuto docd of thie real catate, n report dotoribed, to Matliow , Rollolonoy, and to pay Jared Ayor the' amount due on Lis morfgage on pald real eatate, A genersl meating of oreditors Is called, to bo hald at Bolvidere, on the 4th of Msy ext, at the office of Reglator Wood. Jamea Long, Assignce of tho cstate of the Equilable Insurance Company, was yestordsy authorized to eottlo and compromiso on his boat discretion claima dus to the bankrupt, elther for stock or upon stock notes, or any persons lndobicd thotolo, and ordarod to make'a monthly roport of what o s accompliehod, In the matter of John Bime, Mr. David J, Aitchell, tho Aselgnee, filad his accovnt, to-lay, showing cash on hand, $1,679.04; total recolpts, £2,018.04 In the matter of 'the Great Wostorn Insurance Gom- pany, Mr, 0, W, Upton, tho Asaignces, for somo tmo showad no cash'on hand, but at the ond of this month Do shows cash on Land, $3,704.88; fotal receipts, $5,730,13; expenditures, $1,071,25. OBIMINAL GOURT 1TENM, A nolle prosoqul was ontored yesterday, in tho caso of Michaol luyes, who was conviclod, b short timo 280, of nteallng a load of hiay from a farmer in the suburbe of tho clly, Georgo Eaunderd end Edward Cortello wore found some timo sinco locked up in & clonct of n Lious, whithor they had gone to ovado tho police, Thoy bur- glarized thelr way tnto o Loute with titeut {0 com= mit larceny, and were arroated, Tha jury rocome mended a year’s Penilontiary aploco, The Tremont Ifouse jewolry robbery caso, with the rtioulars of which the resdurs of Tire TRIDUNE aro familiar, came up beforo Judge Farwell fu the Oriminal Court yestordey, Tho_ prisoners ine dicted woro James 1, Darron and Ignsilus fchoen, only tho latter putting in an appearanco, Mr, Darron, many of {hoso who had somo knowlodgs of tha individunl expected, failed to turn up, oud forfoited Bis badl bond of $10,000, thereby obliging Mr, Richord Blakemon to pay the nmount, Richard, who 18 an ox- dutoctivo, aud biss tho roputation of belng a gamblor, ean harafy hne»x‘reeteflwnmlm 0 large a share of this world's goods, In viow of (o dofanlt, Judgo Will. dams will doubtless continue the investigation ho bo- ) {mmedistoly attcr grantiag the ball in qusetion o whother Lo “hnd boon | fimposed. upon y Dizron's counsel with regard to Blakeman's rowpons(biiity, This s another imstanco of the oor policy of clivnying Judges overy montl fn the rimlual Gourt, for, wero Judga Willlame now on the Dench, uo atiorney would aliow s clfent to default bail for witlch ho_ himself was, at loast, morully responsie Lley 1u prosence of Uio Judgo bLofors whiom thie. siraw bail was givon, In the absunco of tho principal prise oner, tho caso wwas conducted agatnat fichoas slono, Lewas dofended by Mr, Truds, who endcavored 16 sliow that the prisonor's action i the malter was that of & dupe. Bovoral witncaacs woro brought up for avie denoosd {0 the Lighly roapeotable. character of tho prisoer, Judgo Farwell yestordsy gave his doclslon Rentueky lottory Duniness; Which Whe advers 1o (hay puilsaticopto Lastiution's continuing fo_showor ite loaslugs among Uhicago citizens, - 1e Lold that, note THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY , APRIL oV, 10/0 ittatanding the astnte argnment to the contrary, par. 4o salling atich tickota within the tato of Tlinola Jaid thempeivas opon to indictinont undor its siatutes, 1o showed that {he agont of -tho loktery-could be aued for- not honoring a {{oket ho had aold. Tho trislof the: cas0,18 80t for Friday, . TNR COURTS IN DRIZF—~NEW AUITS, XTC, "The Hyde Park condemnation cato for the extension: snd wk(mlng of Forty-first streot wns concluded in' Judgo Dooth’s Court yeatordsy, when tho jury rotired o dofiver a noslod vordict, In tho casoof Barnes v, Swallow, plaintift was al- lowed fo amend garnisiioo sumwions Ly adding tho ‘namen of Garrick & Oathor and A, J, Unoa as par- tien dofendant, Thie caso of Darrer v, Kimball et al, camoup for trisl before Julo Treo yeriorday, wlicnta nla prosoqus was ontored by plalatiff ns {0 Kimball, Tho piainti & millman, had ninoty-fivo head Of cattio solred and {mpounded by defondants, 1o got tho cattle back on & wrltof roplovin, and broiight tho prosont_sotton to Jrove fusily who'owns thoking,atd tooltatn dacngos for {uair sojzura and dotention, which ho did to tho amount of $135, In tho Unitod Btates Clrouit Court Willlam Henloy and Henry Epatein, for tho 1s0 o Lowis Grose and William 1cafoy, belng sult in sssumpait againat Patrick’ J, MoNamara, for $6,000 damsgot, ‘Morttmer O, Gaoke filon a bill I tho Giroutt Gourt against Samus) Horoy and Joropl £, Orundall, Cora- Dlninnta ook for b decros o tho forecionurn of mort- &880 on 8 pleco of land_commencing on tho N, bounds o;‘fs.w.xors. W. X of Boc. 16, in'T, 38 N. R. 14 E. of 3 p. m, ol M. Blirevo brings sult in the Oircutt Court oaluat tidwia Walkor {o trsepasa o3 tho coso dom- 08, £3,000, B fander Weedo muca Mspdalons Dusto, in tho cleeuil Goury i a i of st Iglog damagos ¢ $8,000, NEW SUITS, ‘Tnix Burenton Count—43,333—Tsabel v, John I, wWilson; divorco, 43,23—Tachel E, v, Edward I Morriman; divorco,’ 43,335—Carl v, Wilholmins Bolam; divorco on ground of ndultery. 43,330—Ap- poal, ' 43,237—Potition of Bophrona Patch to ohangd nomo, 43,306—Willom Butchart v, Ellott 1T, Orane and ail whom It may concorn ; pefitfon to_ etabilsh and confirm titlo 0 Lot 31, in Bub-Block 1 of Block 40, in Oanal Trustocs’ Bubdlvlalon of W, 3¢ and the W, X of K. E, X of 8oc. 17, T. 80, N. B, 14X, of 3d P. M. 43,230—Sosoph Cabill v. ].(l;gh Goodwin : _conforton of" Judgmont, §3,117.63, 65,10 Erncatine. v, John Nigliola; divores an ground of eruelry. Tk Ofngury Count—0,733—Cathorlio E, Whooler v, Davld 8, Boors ; Lill, ,73¢~—Samuol L. Grooloy, and Edwin 6, Larnod v. Miclisol and Dridgot Gavin, Cathierino Siavon, ond Ssrah Collinn; ojoctmonty 0,736—Mary X, Pock ot ol v. Wilson . K. Kixon. 6,783 —Mortie? 0, Gook v, Samuol T, Conley .and Josoplh B, Orundall ; bill t0 forocloso mortgago. 0,137-8—Ap- JAOBIN; - 0,TI0-SAIULRRAEr WLnde Y, blagdalonn Duneo ;- assumpaft, $8,000, 6,740—Fred, Biccbor v, Ksspor Gi Sohmidt ;'pofition to supply rocord, 67A—W, M, Deo v, Patrick McCarthy ; asaumpalt, $1,000, 6,743~ G.W, Fronchv, 5, A, Gago; bill. 6,T4d—Appenl. 6,T44— Qliarios &, wiawwall ool v. Eaard, Woho, aeiuiopait £1,000. 0,745—Jobn M, Skirovo v, Edwin Walkor; tress pase, $5,000, 0,746—John Mahon v, Ann Mahon, Mat- gurel Gouglilin, and John Coughlin; bill for partition of roal ostate, *0,T47—Jamea A, Nichiolson v, Eugono Coryell ; assumpalt, $500, 6,748—Apposk ~ 6,740— Samuel' A, Tolman’ et ol. v, O, L. Goor ; Assuzpalt, £200.72. 6750—Samo v, 0, G. Smith & Tooler ; samo, iu . 0,161—Tolman & King v, Stokes & Cass’; samo; 0. SANITARY MATTERS. A rogular moeting of tho Doord of Health was held yestorday afternoon, Dr, Johnson in tho chisir, Thero woro present a full Board, including the Mayor, On ‘motion of Dr, Rauch, it jns detormined to instruct the Socretary to esll tho attontfon of the Joint Committes on Plans to the nocesalty of seourings plan, the sani= taxy arrangomonta of whish shonld bo usobjoction- able. ; Dr, Raach'a weckly mortality roport was proseatad, embodying the following facta: Thors woro durin tho wreek 151 doaths, the princifal causcs of whic wero: sceidents, 0; consumption, 17 convulslons, 10 fovers, 8: small-po, 11; hydrocophalus, 6 and pnou- moni, 11, Gompartd with the procediag wook, thora waa anincroaso of 34 dosthis, tha diferanco boing greater than hios ocourred during tho paat three monhs, Thoro wore 8 moro deaths by nccidents, 7 by brain dis 08508, 2 by consumption, 4}by convulsions, 8 by croup, 8 by dysentery, 4 by congestion of the lungs, 8 Ly ‘moaslés, © by Proumonis, and2 by Whooping-cough. Bronchftls, cancor, puerperal fover, scarlot favor, ‘Gorobro-ap{nal monlgitia aud tabes mosonterica wero a & Qiscount, - The Nighost doathrate. oocurred. . sho Savonth, and tho lowest In tho Fifth Ward, A marked docreass was observablo in fho nambor of housos in- facted by amall-pos, tho only increaso having oocurrod in tho dintrict soutl of Twolfth street and woat of tho Ghicago Rivor, _ Dr. Rauoh stiggests that oll porsons who are about to #n0vo Into housoa that may inve boen infectod by smalle pox during thopast bwo monthy, bo warmod of (hai ct, in ordor that thoy may bo induced to auffer vac- clnation, Binco Bunday there had Loon o markod in- crease in the numbor of casca roporicd, owing to im. rtations, and tho lack of vacoluation 6n {ho part of boso projiidiced agatnst it, Tho Doctor wantod physie cions to undoratand that thero was plonty of virus from the caw in tio city. Tho roport was placed on flle, and tho mesting ad~ Journed, s ALDERMEN AND GAMBLERS. Ono of tho primo roquisitos for well-saloriod Polica Captain isa famillarity with tho eity oMcorp, A polico- ‘man who blunders into tho arzest of a turbulont mom- ber of tho Gommon Councll might an wall resign st oinco, Iis work is dono, Mo has disgracod himsolf, and, oven ahould ho be riddled with bullot-holcs, ro- celved in tho capturo of outlaws, his sorvices ora no Tonger required, While thia 8 truo of a patrolman, it 18 moro than txio of a Osptaln, By tho timo ono Las commandod » district ton or a dozen years, ono In supposed to know black from white, One can tell o Aldorman, from o g, wihough It Sometumes happens that tho gambier 1 miataken foran Alderman, and somolimoa tho Aldorman for tho gamblor, Thery {8 one now in the . Common_Councll, 1t s truo Lo ot tho worst man in that body, , but it makes thinga ‘uncomfortablo for the optaina, Thoy srgue thus: If & gambleris an Alderman, and an Aldornan fs do- Borving of rospect, therafors a gamblor ia desorving of Tespect : {horoford, ought not to bo arrostod, Honce, too, an Aldorman-"vho 8 not known na a gamblor, Qught ot to bo arreatod whon found in » gambliog on, Tio forco of thess romarks will bo sppreeiatod by Capt, Hickoy, as ho will admit to any ono who naks Bim, Last weok tho veritablo Captain pullod o game bliug den, aud found thoro a crowd of gamblors,— among thom an Aldorman, The gamblors woro eap- tured and tho Aliorman allowed to walk away, On the following evening auother gambling den was pull- od, ouid another Alderman nrzestod, by inistake, Whon £hé mistako was discovered the Aldorman waa roleasod, On tho following ovoning both_Aldormon woro cap- turod togothor aud raloavod. Wil un Aldermuan frofa tho —th Ward bear In mind hnt a theatrs is & placo of publiosmusement, and that when ho sppeara thero in company with a fashionable gambler who. Xeops one of tho most notorious piaces in town, ' ho offers on [nsult o tho respectablo mombora of tho Qommon Council 7 s s THE ELEVEN 0'CLCCK ORDINANGE. Tho ordinance requiring the closing of saloons at 11 o'clock at night was slgned by Mayor Medil yosterday, and will becomo 8 Lo as 800D 88 it shall Lave recelved tho nocospary publication, 1t1a tho avowed fntention of tho Mayor that this ordinsnco shall be rigldly en- forced, for tho bottor accomplishment of which his will equoat tho Doard of Tolico to direct tho mombers of tho Polico Department to arzest qn sight partics gullt of "keoping tholr sivon ‘opon. After 11 giecst ok without going through tho ususl form of sorving & suzmmonk (o appear i court, A logal point baa Léon Talsed by somio of the lawyors iu tho dutcrests of sa~ loon-keopers, a8 to whother tho new law can be applied 1o parlios notw holdiug ealoon lconses. Tis polnt is of na consequcuca whntover, bacause all licensos exe plro on tho Ist of July mext, sud elso for tho reason that, in any event, tho Common Council lisa the powor to pass ordinances regulating the salo of liquor, with- out reforenco totho liconso. This power fa distinctly got forth In Boc, 1 of Chaptor 44 of the Rovisod Of- dinances, whoreln suthority ia guvon to tho Mayor to grant lcensce, “conditioned that the tho party 0 licensod shall faitbfully observa all “ordl. manoes herotofore passed, or fo bo passad, during tho poriod of such license,” By this it il bo Boen tliat thio saloon-keopors cannot hopo o eacape the ration of the ordinance by an sppeal to tho courts, yor Med(ll yosterdsy stated hia intention tohava iholl-o'olock “law enforced with reforcce o every placo whoro liquors sro rotailed, Iotel bars will ba compelled to suspond oporntions at that hour, and res. {aurants will not be pormitted to retall liguors after thoatroke of 11, Ditliards may bo played, cigars may Do smoked, meals may bo served tho #amo as before, but tratlc fn tipples ‘must cesse, So aya the Mayor, who is supposcd to know what hio fs talking about, THE HON, T. LYLE DICKEY. OrTAwWa, TiL, April 29, 1673, To the Editor of The Chicago 2'ribuns Bm: Tho Hon T, Lylo Dickey, well known in Ohiongo and_throughout tho Stato, Is 5 candi- dato for Judge of this Circuit. In order to show Lis position on the great issue now ngitat- ing tho popular mind, I subjoin & romolution of- fored by Lum at a convention of farmors, at this place, in Jauuary, 186 : Resolved, That corporations are regarded in lawas astificial porsone, but Liave 1o bigher qualitios or mors sacrod rights thian nstural persous; and, while thoy should, like natural persons, be protoctod in thelr Tights by tho Law, thoy, at tho ‘same timo, like natural porsons, should 'be subject to the law, and may, liko satural porssous, by seatzalnod Ly law from oxtortion and wrong, It is hold, in all clyilized countrics, to bo compelont for (Lo lawiaking powor to ix & maxinium rate of interost on loaned monty, a meximum rate of forringe, sud o maximum rate of toll for grinding breadstugts, and thls upon the princlplo that extortion, ‘whero ouo Party has tho advantago of tho other, may 1o probibited by atatuto, Upon {his princple wo assort tho right of the publio to Liave maxiium ratos of traval sud trausportation by ralwaya fixed by tho Leglsl- turo, aud the preseut arbitrary discrimination biweon differont poluits on thie ¥amo lno prohibitod, HYMEN IN THE SUBURDS. 3 EvANATON, One of the plessantest evonty of {ho season ¢ Evans- Oollogs, Ohlg. _'Tho Kbridesmalds wore Miss Jonnlo Wickn, of Braoklyn, N, Y., couain of the groom, and Mins Tinttie Hurd, eistor of tho bride ; o groomsmen woro Mr, Frank Fitch, of Drdgoport, Cont, and e ‘Willism Hurd, of Ghicago, very large number of Invited gueats’ from Chicigo wero pronont, and tho - oosaslon was one of ununual feativity and enjoyment, Tho roturning train broughit the Lappy couple and tholr friends back to Ohicago, from which point th formor erbarked for tholr iohoymoon ozoursion, TR NILL, An interosting marriago was performed at Roso TIHIL Slatlon, on Monday evening, by the Rov, W, A, Adron of Evnnaton, Tho groom was Mr, Hngh D, Bopor, af Waatville, Ind., who lias attainod thio age of T4 sud tho brido, Mrs, Maty . Fish, has feen 00 wintors, th sum total of bolh lives befug 120 yoars, Ono of tho most romerkablo featurcs of the ocen- alon was tho prosonce of he - childron, grandehildron and grest-grandehildron of tha anclent but frisky groom, who gathored around thoir now rolativo aftor the wodding corcmonles yrcro come [ietod, nd weloomed hor fo, (ho (amlly dirdle with descs and embracos, According to tho custom of tho time, M, and Mrs, Hoperloft tha oity ycatorday morn- fng for a ‘wedding irip, which will bo oxtonded {hrough Mlssourl aud uribor ‘West, ‘oven to tho Modoo coun- try, where thoy havo sons and ‘”“fl"“" grand- clitlaron, and_groat-grandehildron, Mr, Bopor has Teon matriod but onco bofore, and lived tith his for- mo wits fils.ono yoars, 3hon, “Hopor bua boen, u widow soven years, Holb paities aro well presorvod, and oxpoct to live many yoara in the happy unfon jus consummated, A Pl i THE CITY IN BRIEF, Tho contact for plastring the sngins-honse at the Wator-Works wos owarded, by tho. Bosrd of Publio Works, yetordsy, to D, Kesting, for $086, on roquirod by hansskoepors to assist in moving, fo-morTow, can b obtained by application st the Relict Employment Bureau, Conrt-ious Bquare. * Thoalarm of fire, from Dox 285, at 5 o'clock yestor- day aftornoon, was caused by the burning out of i chlianoy at NG, 555 Warron avenuo, No dsmsge, A apocial meoting of the Literary Club of the Young Men's Ohristian Union will be beld ot No, 758 Michigan avenuo this uwnlnf. Mattera of importance are ex~ pectod to como up for discusalon. S At 9 oclock on Mondny night, officer Andrew Onsoy snw that tho gas-Jot {n the sliow-window of Mem, F, A: Edywards’ slore, No, 563 Wabash avenuo, had sot io to a pleco of rapery, Ifo broko tha storo opon snd ox: tinguishiod tho flames, - Loss, $10, 5 Tho organization known s Qur Glub * will gives May patly foumorrow ovening 8t Osrr's’ Danoing Academy, coruor of Wood and Weat Lako streots, Tlie _Racaption Committea arn Mixtes A, L. Gray, E, Cacvon, . ay Olittin, and Lotilse Valce, The boy Luther B, Yohnson, who was lost on Baturt urdny ovening from No, 9 Bryan piace, was ufnlJ ro- turned to his parents tho sma ovening obout dark, Mo was found on tho corner of Ohicago avenuo and Lincoln strect by a policeman, A bust of Henry Olay has beon erocted upon Ashland Block, on thonortheant corner of_Clark and Randolph. atreets, Gon. B, B, Buokner, duxious to bave his a~ tivo Btato repredonted, choso the great slatesman to givo tono to his bullding, ostorday aftornoon, & toam of horsos aitached ton buggy containing r, James Willisms and his wifo, ran away on South Despinines stroct, Tho ocoupants ‘wero thrown out, buk vore not scrioualy hurt, Jonoph Rumps, 8 erman_emigrant boy, got sapar- ated from his family, upon thoir srrival 'in Ghicags on Baturday night. Ha has been kindly cared for tho houss of Ar, John Moubner, No, 306 North Teuben strest, whera his friends may find him, Tuo boy Frauz Moy, of No. 80 Frout stroeh who yas run over laat Baturday on tho Ohleago & Norluwestern Road, dlod from thoinjurios lo recelved yestarday morning, An inquost was hold, at which tho Come pany was cxonerated from all blamo, Another sccident occurred at the Chicago & ‘Northwestern Rallroad at half-paat 10 o'clock on _Afons day night, whoroby Jamea 8, Arnold, of No, 680 Burn: sido atreel, nd hia left arm taken off, 1o ‘was walk ing on the track at the timo of the accident, and was knocked down and run over by engine No, 251, He ‘waa taken to the Connty Hospital, Yestordsy aftornoon, at half-past 2 o'clock, n boy pamod Feank Mateaklo, aged 0 yoaro, whiloaltompting fogoton o frelghictrain of tho Miolizan Soufhern , noar Twenty-third strect, fell beneath tha cars, the wheels of which pasaed ovar hisleft arm and leg, completoly sovering them. Tho boy was removed to tho County Hospital, Thero aro no hopea of his rocovery, o lives with his parents, st the corner of Buddan and Twenty-ffih strocts, On Monday night Mr, T. E. Ramsoy, of Boston, was entioad into a bunko dan, noar the corher of Madison and Desplafue streets, At on carly hour yealorday morning ho eamo_out’ of tho place, having lost $135, Ho roported hisloss to tho West Bido polico. Tho keop- er of tho bouse, n man_named Maloolm Leck, was ot rosted, and yealerdsy morning finod $100 by Judgo Boully.~ apt., Lull ahould " apotl » this placo, Yosterday morning, o Bohemfan boy, nged 9 years, ¥ run ovor by o swileh _englno of the Chicago & Northweslorn Ioad, ncar Slosn stroot. Two englnes woro paesing ot the timo, golng in opposito dircctions, The boy attempted 0 Tun_botwoon them, and wos struck and knocked down, His left foot wasgplit open to tho ankle, and tho calf of tho leg torn off, Tho boy lives at No, 21 Sloan stroet, whothor ho wos faken, Dotective F!pn, yestorday sfternoon, arrested two boys named Welllgton Boylo ond Ed. Rilay, who had 4o their posscssion o IH‘I;FO amount of jowelry, which it {8 belioved was unlaw(ully acquired, "At the time of their arrost tho fellowa were endoavoring to soll tho stuff in o saloon on West Madlson street, at prices be- low its first cost. Tho proporty copaistod in part of twenty-ono jowelry sots, threo Elgin watches of the Ryerson n&mtkorn, fifty-threo rings, and oight silver ‘watcl chaing, the whole Leing valued al §500, The ton was (ho marriage of Miss Eda J, Hurd, dsughter ot Hon, Harvoy B, Hurd, of that subusb, to Georgo L, Yord, son of D, Lord, of {ho well-known firm of Lord & Bmith, drugglsts, of this oity, - Tho coremony wan ‘porformd by Dr, Willis Lord, Proaldent of Woosler roperty awaits identification at the Afadison Btreot tation. Tho Board of Public Works fasued (ho following bullding permits yosterdsy: Bont & Stanlos, four story aud basoment atono front, 2080 fest, East Wash- ington atreot; Henry Zimmormap, throo-story and braomeut brick, 93553 foct, No, 43 Clybourn nvenue s C. . Loomle, threo-ctory and basomont stons, 101z} feet, Warron aveauo: L. A, Griswold, threo-story and Dnsomont brick, 93x75 feot, No, 601 Weat Laks_streot 1 Samuel Simons, two-story and basomont brick, 24123 foot, Elizaboth straet; Nichols & Ielmor, two-story sud'bascmont stone front, 48x58 fect, Warron avonlo; Nortlwostorn Horso-Nail Gompany, two-atory brick, 03160 feat, Clinton atreet. Boveral dealera in fire-works called on the Board of Polico yesterdsy, aud bad n consultation with the Commissioners 1n raforence to the modification of tha ordinance requirlng the storage of fire-crackors, rocke cis, otc., ina fire-proof vaull, The gontlemen con~ aidered it too stringent, and stated it to be their ine tontion to potition tho ‘Council to chenge tha ordi ponco a0 that thoy can ewsy on ilalr ‘business, Tho Doar individunl i, expressed thomeolvos as eatisficd wilh the law, and s they did not consider rovisious too stringeut, The dealors desired to comply with tho ordinance, but thoy wanted a defigition of ©fire-proof vaulk,” Tho Hoard wore unable 1o givo it, and tho gentlomen withdrow, e Fire-Proof Buildinga. The publio Lins beon of late very atrongly improsacd with tho neceesity of finding somo mosns by which unavoldablo confiagrations can bo rendored lss dane gorous and disastrous, Tho attontion of archiloets, ‘buildors, and othors 1 called to n mode! for Mansard roofs, floors, and cellings, now on oxhibition at Tme TRIDUNE ofiico for & few days, inventad by J. Gilbert, tho patentes of the woll-known _corrugatad fron_arch celling for fixe-proof buitdings, Tho material employed ia the famdliar corrugated fron 1n slicets, nd Ll spccls aity da lts modo of sttachment tothe Mansard front and oof, and to celling and floor-boams, by belng Tiveted 0 T iron strips, fastencd Interally upon the frame-work, ‘Tho Iatfor may bo clther of wood or iron, but by this principle tho formor is mado entirely anfo, with much _cconomy, by the intervontion of an air-chamber throughout tho wholo surfaco, The now arrangomont for Tecolving and halding tho sheols, usca in Abocollings and st angles in o cant-iron o, Sirmly aatoned to tho framo as boforo, tho principlo {4 ono that will overywhere commend itsclf in respoct to economy und porfuct satoly, Asa prgof at tho zoof ‘nenda only to bo seon to bo appreciated, we will atrte that . X, onore has given 1t tho preforonca over all othier Taofa in tho morket, and has contracted to hr 1 now itol bulding, Corser Adaros and Dastborn streots, coverod with It For further Information ad- dreas Jas, Glbert, or A, Knfaoly & Co,, Nos. 73 and T4 Wost Mozroo stroct, who aro the authorized agents for this market. 3 . To the Lndies, Tlorcs & Sllvoy, corner of Stato and Twentleth atrests, iave just oponed a oholco line of the latest novelties in black and colored stk fringes, clegant orockel, dob beaded, end passementerls glimps aud clozk ornuments, loops, buttons, ote., in all the now shades; blaok throad, guipure, and yak Isces in choics pattorns, which they offer at extremely low prices, Alargo dssorimont of thread and_ Spauiai vells, in all now abapos, —_— New Billiard Hall, 'The many frionds of Mr, A, Rohn, for ton yoars lo- eatod at No, 20 North Canal streot, will bo pleased to know that ho has fitted up an wogsnt Millard and re- froshment hall at No, 780 Weat Lako streot, whore ho will bo happy o s6e them all thix evening, the oocasfon of ita oponing, Tho billiard hall {s 8tted with two of the unrivaled iables from tho J, B, Brunawiok & Balke Co,, and in overy otlior departmout Mr, Rohu's catab- Llshment is algo firat-claa et oo SNINEEED Jayne's Expeotorant. T havo long known thie virtues of Dr, Jayne’s Expece torsnt, and frequently teatod them on mysolf and fan- 11y when afitfcted with cougha or colds, I bellova it to Do ono of the beat romedies ever discoverod®for theso malsdies, Iomaboutto eall in & week or twoona voyago {0 Europe, and should as soon {hink of oxpos. ing myolf to tlio changlng sklos of England without a1 ovorcoat, as without & Bupply of Jayno'a Expocto rant,—Rev, Dr, Dowling, formérly pastor of lierean Baptist Chureh, New York, btz O, A Grent China and Orockery Houae, In our notico of tho crackery and china houss of Menars, Scott & Ovington Drothers, which appearod In Sunday's lasuo, it was inadvortantly mid, since tholr oxtablishment in Drooklyn, thros yeavs ago,” On the contrary, thoy Liavo boos cutabiluliod and doing buaj. nean {1 thiat city for moro than thirty yoars past, Tholr branch house fn this city f at No, 319 rvm Madlsou stroet, S s It is No Trouble To hava your carpots thoroughly cleaned without fn- Jjury, 8t A T Tdwards & Coa works, 359 and 255 Houth Cansl atreot, Drop them s line, or leave ordors with Allon & Mackey, £, F. Hollister, or Greon & Hpear, and your carpots wiil Lo taken up ond re- turned to you olean snd bright, OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS, Maoting of the Board of Education~Appointment, Roslg. natlon, and Transfor of Toachors—Gorman In tho Schools=Young' Mr. Hosing's Bright Plan~Superin. fendent's Report—Ovar 32,000 Pupils Enrollod, A meotiog of the Doard of Education was hold last ovoning, Proatdent King fn {ho chalr. Tiio Bullaing Committoo roported that but two pro- poeals hiad been recolvod for the mioof n school site in tho vicinity of Wentworth avenuo and Twonty-sixth streot, and asked furthor Himo In which to rocclve bids, The proposltionn reccivod Tangod from §3,500 to $4,600, The sdditlonal Hmo baked for was granted, - - The queation was raisod as lo who shonld suposin- tond tho conntruction of now schiool bulldings, On motion, Mr. Bamnel Johnson was sppotated to have chrrgo of tho work, A Uill of $600, by tho Iaw firm of McCogg, Fuller & | Ga,, for legal nivice, wns nllowed, o Oommittco o, Examination of Tenchera roport- o, Tecommending tht portial cortificaten b grantod to'ho following: Mary O, Ayers, Hattlo 8, Funoly, Elizabotn T, Bmithy Alble G. cb-,{-mn, Moy A Thompeon,. Anna Payne, Holon O, Keeney, Iiatile B, Torbone. Heeia Heott, Macy J. Bacto, Tyain'Ar Hanin, Helon M, Busbeo, Sophia” M. Oase, Millio A, Lland, ¥lora A, ftolcomb, - Tho Committos on Appointmont of Toachors rece ommended appointments as follows: Mary E, Daker, Ssalatant in Mosely Sohoal ; Aando Afwilory and Lizzle Ialtorsan, cantsinuts in, Nowbarry ctool; Haxah M. Bmith, tofporary asslatant, Nowberry Bchol ; Marga- ret A, Van Wauken, sssintant, Bkinnor Bohoof 3 Elion A. Gampbol, assistant, Haven Bcliool ; Gartlo &, Sims, aniatant, Hnvon Schoo ; {folen A, Boynton, asststanty Peoria ' Behool; * Amada Gates, tomporary nesiatant, Mitcholl Streot Achool ; Oarrlo Mallary, patltant, Line coln Scliool Julla B, Adams, aaiaiat, Lok Siroct ehool, - . Transfor—Ells Bréinard, rom tho Foster fo the Bxinnor Bchool, 3 Toalgnations—Mary L, Durkin, Peorln Behool; I Solla Pattotson, Elizaboth Btrcot School; Adsinido B, Grifling, Lincoln :Btrect Bclioolj Nelllo M, Btearns, Moncly Behool; Margarot A, VanWouken, Bkinner Behool; Fannie'D, Johmaton, Tolden School! Ellza A, ‘Prontide, Washington School; Jonnio McAuloy, Scam= Jnon Bchiool ; Marion L, Egan; Olarke School: Mra, 8. B, Gates, Scamumon School; Mrs, M. Brainard, . Iiolle ing Milla Behool. Tho roport wea conourrod in, oxtondod and exhaustivo report on tho sfudy of Gorman in tho achools was read by Inspecior Heaing. Fanlt is found with tho mannor in which tho languago In taught, and tho Commitioo Tacommenda that it mado » gradod atudy, to bo sxtendod tnrough a couraa | f threa gears, for.whicls me it should b compulaory, a Bu n, in $ho opinion of tho Commitiss, would go {ar towatd abolishing ull distinctons s to birth, sad maka our population hemogencous fa Htacharao: tor, Gorman®is now tanght in but thirteen of tho sctiools, and iho Commitioo recommond that b be taugut In all tho schools, The report was Iatd ovor. Tho montuly report of Suparintondent Picksrd was osented, showing that for he monthof April tho igh Bclidol onroliment was 855 averago datly nttond- ance, 610, Tho number entolled in tho Normal School vioa 'BS ; ‘vorage daily attondance, 70, The number enrolled'tn tho North Division was 6,300 ; averago ot toudance, 5,473, In tho South Division tho enrollment wea 7,604'; aversgo_attendance, 6,660, In tho Wout Divislon, 17,257 were carglled, Witk pn avorago attend— anco of 14,877, The total number earolled was 31,807 3 avorago dally attendance, 27,606, Tho highest ofroll: ment, 83,405 was ' for the month of January; the lowest, 31,830, in Fobruary, ‘The averago for four months was 82,000, Buspensions for misconduct wero somowhat moro numoeroun than undor ho old mothods of dincipling ‘but a marked decroase was noticoablo during the past month. Tho avarags of suspenslons for the' tmo was 1 for each 8,000 pupila, On sccount of th Tecont cxam- inationa held with roforence to the Vieuny. Expoaltion, it waa thought sdvissblo ot fo hold the tausl ‘spring graminations, Tho oxaminailen papors not st to Vionns, nor placed {n tlio Publle Library, showed an avoragd of 80 por cont,—o._botlar reault {hian ever bo- foro In an oxamination smong pupils of all grades, Teachors havo suffored more {rom sicknens than_ evor boforo, Tho roport waa ordered published. Tho resigmation of BMiss ¥, O, Leiso, teacher fn tho Pearson Siroot Hohool, was dccopted, snd Hattle M. Butlerfiold wan elocted to 1l the vacatiey, Miss Palmer, head assistant of tho Ogden- Schoo), having rosiguod, Mary E. Graves wa clsclod 1o that oritlon, - P hio Doard adfourned, AMUSEMENTS. PROF. VANER, Nizon's Ampitheatro will without reasonable doubt bocrowded on Mondsy evening, when Prof, Vanek, tho mogicion end prestidigitatour, will make his bow beforo o Obleago sudloncs. The gentleman namod 8 considered ono of the most sklliful in tho profession and has boen loadod with prescots by tho sutocrats of tho far East, Thero is omo trick above all others which dofics solutton, known os the docapltation trick,”in tho porformance of which the magiclsn sovors the head from tho body of any poraon in tho sudience who cares to une dcrgo thia movel treatment, and fn soven minutes fastons {t on the nock sgain, and allows his patient to dopart without evon o mcar, Tho operation lutper!nrmml n 81 ordinary table, and leaves no room for slaight~ of-hand, Hero is an opportunity for tho so-callod “spixitual” Jugglers to learn snothor “manifesta- tion, THE OPERA, ‘The season Aubscription eals for the opera beging this morniog at MoVickera, Tho genoral foeling in musical circlos indicates thnt the sosson’s busincss will bo a ropotition of tho Jast one. In sddition to tho announcements of ¥aust” for Mouday night, “}fartha ® for Tueadny, and- Miguon” for Wednes: ds, “Don Glovanu{ » 1 underlined for Friday, OPERA-DOUFFE. On Monday noxt, tho Oatea Troupo commonco b e6n- som.of opora boutTd ot Allcw's Thestro. On Monday night, '*Tho Grand Duchess " will bo givon ; on Tues- dny, % Tho Flower Girl of Parin,” Weunesday, Offen. bach'a #Los Darvardo,” for tho frst timo in this city ; Thursday, “Tho Prima Donos of 5 Night;" Friday, “Daughlor of the Regimont,” for the benofit of Mrs, Oates; and Baturday, * Forfunio,” Tho sulo of seals commbnces this morning, DENEFTT TO TIE LEOXS, A bonot to tho Loon Brofliar—ona of whom was sovorely injured o short timo sinco by o fall from tho trapozo—ia to Lo tondored by the Turncrs at Vorwarta Holl, on West Twolfth pircot. Tho leading Turnors will spnoar, as will nlso Prof, Rogorn and soe, M, Talscello, and many othor volustoorn, Tho pantomimg of # Humpty Dumpty ” will bo presonied, with now trioks, transformations, and sconio offcots, Tho Dra- matic'Company will nlso appear in o selocted plece, —— THE PLANS, Bruvioene, 1, Aprii2s, 1613, To the Editor of The Clicago Tribuie : £1n ¢ ave you noticed ‘tho peouliar and stranga tavlst? that thio Times has, on Sundny laat, taken to it- clf, moro espocially with regard o ona plan, Ehroka?? Now,I am a disinterostod party, as 10 ndividualty, but, 85 on_{nhabitant of tho Wost, I am intorostod In our metropolitan improvements, I Tavo followed, With other papors, tho Times, which ~ doos ' mot forget occasionally &0 bosat o ia powar, and noticod that papor ina pariion- arly Draisod tho " Eurcks plan, and commented on ta favorallo points, On Bundsy last it gavoan_cdito- rial on tho plans, and unmerolfully slashed away at tho “ Eurokn " and other plans; I may eay all but No, 1 out of thoninosolected, Now how s this? Monoy 1 Xnow could do thit, but, 1 ask, is it 80, or how? I write thisto justify tho'archfiocts of some of tho plans and my ovn pecullar senso of impartiality, Iow i §t that tlio (“Euroka” planta oatiiate fs only $1,800,000, aud tho Times says it will cost §1,000,0007 Docs tho Times prosumo tobo an_architect’ and _bufidor comblned, capable of forming estimates botter {han practical men? By giving publicity to this you will favos ‘AN IMPADTIAL ODsEnvER, Answen: Qur corrospondont is ot the firat inquirer upon this subject. We, in common with s very largo number of cilizons, havo noticed tho sudden ¢ twist in the Tymes rolative to all the plana but No,2. Tho architoct of the *Eurcka” plans, though a gontus, ng seon from his deslgn, Is not a guccossful competitor for State-Tluso buildings, and §s not, in conzequence, amillicoairo, This probably oxplajns the sudden “ fwist ¥ roferred to, MARINE. PORT OF CHICAGO. ARRIVED. . Beow Obristls, Munkegon, 125 m Jumbor, Schr Emeline, Muskegon, 120 m lumber, Behr J. O, Moes, Muskegon, 160 m lumber, 80 m lath, Bcow Hanner, Bouth Havon, 60 cords burk. Schr G, It Roberts, Grand Haven, 16 m lumber, 18 Lath, Solir Leo, Grand Haven, 90 m lumber, icow m, Baugatuck, 40 m lumber. Trop Aunlo Laura, Ahnopos, 3,803 railroad tes, 450 telograph pofes. Hoow Soa Blar, Whito Lake, 88 m lumbor, Bcbir Elbe, South Havon, 46 m lumbor, Dlir Qorona, Ok Josopb, 47 Lxs fah, 200 bris bulk, houncliold goods, 105 aku turnips, 25 bris apples, fiohir O, Harrison, Whita Lako, 130 m lumber, Sohr Mystic, Muskegon, 160 13 Jumor, Hehr Liberty, Muskogos, 8 m lumber, 60 m lath, Boow Houty ‘Haven, Souths Haven, 60 i tmbor, 30 cda vood, Prop Ira Ohaffeo, Baugatuck, 10 rolla loather, 100 m =" lath, 40 m Iumler, 20 boxea fish, Hohr Wim, Batos, 8t Jodeph, 30 m lumbor, OLEARED., . April 20, Prop M, Grob, Manlsteo, 11 colls rope, 1 bdie packiog, Bobir J, 0, Mots, Muskegon, light, Bebr Emelino, Muskogo, 1ahis Scow Ohrlatlo, Muskegon, light, Yrop Aunle Laura, Muskegon, iight. Hehr Loo, Grand iaven, light, 8chr G, 1¢, Noherts, Grand H{aven, Uight, Beaw Dannor, Houth Iaven, lignt, fleow Soa HlaF, Whiloball i ow Quide, 8t, Josopl, lighit, Hoow Loniss Btiom, Sadguiuck, Ught. Belr Elbo, Ludwighs Pior, lighf, Btmr Qorons, 8L, Josoph, 318 pkgs groceries, 14 blla oll, 45" pkiza dry goods, 110 pkgs bardware, 3 Lorsos, 40 koga beer, Bohir T, Y, Avery, Fort olborno, 18,598 bu corn, Bobr Midndght, affalo, 18,265 1 corn, Hohr Bau Jaoluto, Buffalo, 17,600 bu corn, Hebr ‘Thos, I, Howland, Gawogo, 91,050 b corn, Behr Kate L, Druce, Callingwood, 23,381 bu corn, Bzhir O, Nollison, Oallingwood, 94,18 bu corn, Bolir Ojara Parker, Golilngwood, 47,400 bu corts, Aehr Lako Forest, Duffalo, 28,647 L corn, Echr Phosniz, Bulffalo, 10,818 b corn, Bchr Mystio, Muskoaon, l'gm. Hehr A, Hartison, Whito Lake, light, Bcow Houth Javen, South Hayen, light, Hteam Tiarge Monitor, Bouth Ilaven, light, Frop Ira Claffoo, Beugatuck, 800 bidos, 20 brls me, 40 April 20, oxen gracories 20 canen dry gools, 20 Dag | Belr Willlam 31, Bates, 8¢, Josoph, lght. JLAKE NAVIGATION, MAOKTNAW, Ap) 0,~—Maining. No chango in tho atate of (ha fce, Baory, April 20,—Wind wost, 1g! warm, Ice heavy, Prop Wenons cante in al . ., forcad her way to dock thin April 29,—Haveral ue nro out of sight. left ; onols out of sight, Tho following letter waa rocolved b Northorn Transportation Compsn: Y“DrThorr, April 28,—Tho Nasi o'clock last night, The Champlain, Albnne, Lawrenc ‘broke her whael in the ice,” ‘Thermomotor 50 An, flers loft this nll vessols also the agont of tho ia wont up ot 10 i,"'amnyn( Toston, 8t todo_nro abroast of o Point, Tho Champlain LAKE FREIGHTS. dratn frolghts ato ncarcel falo, on corn, aro quotd nll no chartors foported, Tho schr Ma for wheat to iugaton, at 170 capag LUMBER FREIGHTS. i} $3,00¢ Ludinglon, $2.76: Muskegon, ;omineo, $3,25@3.60 ; Yent— Tiver, $2.76@3.00 ; Grand quotable, Rates to 0 way from 10@14e, $2.50; Oconto, $4,00 ; Mon wator, $2.76@3,00 Havon, $3,25@2.605 Baugatuck, §2.60; Balt from Baginasw at 20@200 per bris MISDELLI\NEEUS. & The following propolcra from bolow nro now away at tho Icg Et {’{l’u Btralts: The Obamplain, Ht. Lawrence, Colorado, Javs, Jim. Tho Milwankeo and Drook- Albans, City of Bostan, Fisk, and Olty of Tolndo, lyn sro probably at tho Biraits by this time. —Saloea’ wages aro Sy vomoln el thin port fo-lay ¢ Pro- ing vossels lof his Ay ¢ 7. Gravor, or Rtate, andl Vao- ‘Moats, Buntiso, ond Jamen D, Bawyer, for fontgomory, for Tort furon; achooner ‘Orkney Laas, for Oswogo, The' propeller Ralolgls Lo st ovenng —Vesscls aro now loavin Manitowoo i still blockaded with ‘We aro indobled to Mr. King for tho following 2 00ONTO, Wie,, Aprll 28.—Will commenco londing tho Mol to-morrbw, - Ico broken up and now moving d Ohieago Toft Milwaukeo —Pont Gornonug, April 20.—Tho following vosscla h'tho Wollsnd Ganal: Doym—che ho firat sadl voasel to arrivo); schrs Dsll, E, P, Darr, and tho Nagau, b prop Ocean; nchrs J, Mollineon, Jennio props Nashu, Tako Ontario, Grinito Blato; oyon, Knight Templar, Rising Btar, Kato Eolly, John Magoo, Garibaldi, —AR ordor hias boon passod by tho Domindon Gaverns mont abolishiug toils from freight, and imposing 2 conts por ton on ateamora and 1 cent on salling veasola pasaing through the Burlington Bsy Canal. —Navigation on tho Miomi and uotod at $1,76@3,00 por dsy. pellérn W, .T. Graves, Idaho; ‘sohoonors Mackiny Tamlico, Kate Darl “for tiio Greon Doy from this shiore.” —Tho propeliors Onelds an to-day for the Lowor Lakes, o Cannlsisnow in —Tho ateamboat Huron, now of Baginaw, is 22 yoars’ ‘—Advices from Whitofish Rivor aro that tha pros poct of an carly oponing 18 not at all favorabls, —Tho attompt to raina tho eor Wandoro: oo of Kelloy's Island, Lna fov the prosont. Capt, Pinnington, who wont out h & slesm pump, found theleak intho vossol so Targo that it would ll as fast aa tho wator was pumped —The Ashtabuls Citizen announces that Gapt, Robert Brown, an old and well.known navigator, Intoly of tho Bchooner Moshor, is 10 havo tho management of the floating clovatora in Ohicago, *—A Glaveland oxchan, in ond Prairio Btats, of the Narthorn jompany’s line, are offorod for sale. —Tho achr Dassio Smith Baturday nfternoon, was Iaunched at Toleds Blio 18 over 200 foot in leng feot breadth of boam, and 17 foot dopth of hol 000 whon comploted, Sho 18 do signed for tho oro trado, and will o capsblo of carry~ ing about 1,400 tons 1t {a siated that’ tho Now York Gentral & Hudson Rivor Raliway Company hoa formed a 1ino of steamers Detwoon Duffalo and Duluth, known ns tho Ward Lino, It includes tho slcamers Kowoonaw, Minnoapoy s, Bt. Paul, Mayflowor, and Annio Oralg. NEW PUBLICATIONS. STAR MUSIC BOOKS: : CQ. offor the followis r i DITSON & OO, sir s plezig e of o STANDARD, - - - Price, $1.50 Yimeteon & Palmor's Famous Now Ohurch Music. Book, CHEERFUL VOICES, - 50 conts, 0. 's B, Now Bcbool Song Book. SPARKLING RUBIES, 35 cents. Ono of tho brightost of bright Sundsy Schaol Bong ‘Booka. - ee e $250 ‘Tho most widoly known and usod of all Roed Organ STRATSS, - $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 The Gems of Strauss has had an unprocodonted salo. Got one for Summer Pl will oot abont $45, CLARKE'S, - - ‘Efthor book sont, postpald, on rocsipt of ratall prive. OLIVER DITSON & €0, OHAS, H, DITSON & (O, 711 B'dway, Now York, LYON & HEALY, Chicago. JUST ISSUED: MAN-WOMAN; Tho Hoarth, Tho Stroot. From tho iy Goorga Vawlonholl. Vith & MomoiFof tho Adithior, 12mo, Lixtra cloth. SL.CO, 1t fs & remrkable work, containing many sf paradoxos, somo untenablo projositions, somo falso roa- soning, Dit o largo substratum of truth, sonnd sonso, ust sontimente, and truo imorallty at bot- ork Homo Jourdial, POEMS. ByOlara Avgusta, 13mo. Extraoloth, BLE. THE QUIDDITIES OF AN ALASKAN TRIP. By W, I, Bell, Cant. 0. 8., U, 6, A, A Sortonaf lus- rations Burloaquin, xtra olotl, gllt, QUEEN LOO, And othor Pooms, BOSTON. By Gay Naramoro. Foe sale by Dooksollors gomorally, or will bo sont b i), Dostatl, UpOR 2eotIDE OF (b Frice bY ’ 7, B, LIPPINCOTT & 00., Publishers, T15 & 717 Market-st., Philadelphia. OCEAN NAVIGATION. ALLAN LINE Montreal Ocean Sigamsiip Co, First-class Steamships, Unsurpassed for Speed and Comfort, running on tho Shortest Sea Rontes betweon EUROPE AND AMERICA RATES OF PASSAGE: OABIN salow s by any other FIRST-OLASS LINES, Return tickets at BTEERAGE Tidf thian by othior i Tarift d on all olass vaol or Glascow TIROUGH to For othbr julormations or 10 Gompny's Ofico, 73 ant 74 Lal te sithor to ‘or from Furo and through fo pointa in the We A'rng OF TREIGHT| Morohandise from Livor- lghtoontracts, apply stthe 'ALLARN & €O, Agonts, Balling twica a wook from Now York, and oaerying pas: inrta of Groat Britain, Irolnud, Continental lio Moditorranoan, Cubin frofiy #65; Htoor. 8e1tish and Irish nontal ports same as of I information ai New York, and N, It. HENDERSON BROTH. STATE LINE STEANSHIP COMPANY, NEW YORK AND GLABGOV, FABT AND LONDON: LIVERPOOL, BIL. | stoamars will eall fron State Lino Fortulghtly thoroattes TENTS For sala cheap; 500 Wall, tgration, L Iiuuters, Atato Fa Touso,.and Hotel Tontw, com- in fiest-class owdor, w Inie Wost, Colonlzatlon ioh, Tuinbormion, Lisbormcy o, Just rucolved, Gustloritasior and Orduanos AMUSEMENTS, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, BIAX MARETZEK....,.. -+ DIRRCTOR LUCCA-KELLOGG Grand Italian Opera. FOUR NIGUTS ONLY, AND SATURDAY MATINEE, Commonolng Mouday, Biay 5. Farowell .ppomug‘g“c}{fllfimflg’mu\l‘ur LYRIQ PATULING IaUCCA. oaranco provioua 1o Tior doparture for Kurope of T D e Tavorits Frhina Donnas e OLARA LOUISE KELLOGG. ., FAUST Mondsy—LUCCA .« 1. Tuosday~KELLO(RG. Wodnoaday—LUCO A~KELLOGG, Triday-LUCOA-IBLLOGG-DON GIOVANNI. Baturday~FAREWELL LUCCA MATINEE. SPECIAL HOTICE, SORSCRIPTION for the 5 PERFORMANCES, Ra d Boata in Orchostra and Orchostra Olrolo. Toaorred foata In/Srchoaimsan Tho sala of Bubsoription Tickots i opln - tite Wednosdap) pioraing, Aprl 2, at§ a'olosk, and oloto A% RUEGILARY IOES OF ADMISBION, - Ao AR RIS OF ATMTBION, tra. Hessrvsd Soata inOJvhmlu ind Orohastra Olrels s"u!'flh Jatimirsion t6 Hocohd' Balooay, 81, Rosorve mnmw_(’l"\:um)mununn £ g - HOOLEY'S THEATRE : | DUST GOMPANY IN AMBRIOA. i g R B AL (hent Mkt The, Bardows K qulsite Flotar of Ttem Lite, watitrod 0 0t FROU-FROT, Elngantly Mounted snd 3 Evouinj—A GIBAT BiLL, ¢ 1) DAl M ' May 65—, o o ey B An nndmh%bmuummmby Daritay entitiod RISKY, Tox shostnow ope GLOBE; THEATRE. DT ALERN e MAVACERS Sy vy weAVER,! First apporzanioe ol tho popular artists, Miss KATIE ESTELLE, IN HER BPEOIALTY OF WHITE EAGLE; Or, THE MODOC WAR. ‘Writton and 1 s SHGEPR y emeinebr i lntod NIXON'S, MONDAY EVENING, April 19, during the wook, and 4 Wodnend 0 2 \Wodnenday and Saturday Matlaoca, the world famous 'McKEE and ROGERS, VAU’DE:IDII_%EE (’Jgfififimom Youodonkoly strengthonod for thele ongagemont In this ‘olty. Now Btagor 1 1 5 e ATREN'S THEATRE, ‘BANAGE! Mr. HARRY G, OLARKE. ONE WERK ONLY, commoncing Monday, April 25, also, Wodnoad: d Baturday Matir y o oSt R AT Adi iy A ineo, tho 1{MRS. G. C. HOWARD, Will appost {n hor Orlginal and World-ronownod charao:’ tor 6P TOPBY, 1a tha oolobrated Amorionn dramaa oF TUNCLE TOM’S CABIN, Suppottod by a pawertul company. RAILROAD TIMR TABLE. A ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRALNS: Winter Arrangement., RFLANS TION OF REFERE] tad, & It rive Sundlay at 8 MICHIG Drrea it N Hcket afice, 16 Canai-ah, Zormer af NOR MARKN,— + 5 ondey eadapted: Uy AF x4 SHICAGD & ALTON RAILOAS, feagn, (on & S Loufr rough Line, an Mo, 10 ahart N ot A e e Souancas rhanse! O St Toutn 4 i i e . 1L, ‘and Lan vix Main Lino, aud dafh Jacksonyiilo Divislon. except Aonday, vis Jacksouvll] CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY, Tnfon Depot, corner Wadison and Canal. 87 Weat Madisonst, and at Depal o300pt Baturday, CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & OUINGY RAILRDAD, Depati—Foat of Laket. Indtana.av,, aind Canal and S{stomii-its, Tieket Sfice tn 3 to. Ticket offce in Dripgs Houst ‘Aurora Passongo: o ‘Aurora Passongar gt oo LINOIS VENTRAL L "o 1t, and foot. s T8 Bunateslry cormer o o ‘Hydo Park and Oak Wao Hyde Park and Oak Wood o Parkand Oak Woods #yde Park and Oxk Woods. ‘MYERY' OPERA HOUSE, Monrooat., batwoen Dearborn and Stata-ats. Arington, Cofton_& Kemble's Minstrels, . LAST WEER OF THE BEASON—Monday, April %, beneflt of HILLY TOE, ' Tiio Iaughablo barfasada of # JOHN SHEPPARD AND JORLPH BUURSKIN, Mackin sod Wilson ju tholr injmiisblo ongs and Dancos. Tho Modoo Quostion—Qulot. Lodgioge—Tho Throo Gracos—Vooal Quartotte, Every ovoning aad Sats i urday Matinoo, 4 Noxt wook—Tho Kitty Disnchard Burlosquo Gompany. ATKEN'S THEATRE. THR BALE OF B AT IALL COMMENCR THIS MRS.TAS. A. CATES And Hor Gomlo Opora Corpeny. Six Nights nnd Tiro Math i Bistinene ooty Uitngo of Gpora. mlanioe” Resorves #*0n Baturdays this train will be run to Obampalgn, CHIOAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Ticket afice, B1 Wart Ivaoporé.& Dubuquo Hixprot Troopart & Dabu 123 Milwnukes D‘l;“ 43 ey ;\}“w:u&u If;:l[l(llm waukao Eniso BTRULGD P CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depat, corner of Harrieon ond Sh 3 Weat Hadlson-st, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. Last woak af the Popular Actor, Mr. Mark Smith, Evory ovoning ayd Saturday Matineo, tho bosutifal and’, lotaresquo piay ontltied ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD, i Jaquos Faarol... 2. tth, A5 layod by Bl To¥ GG i igatin, At tho Daton Bece Noxt wook—GRAND TRALIAN GPERA. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Monday Evoning, Aprl 23, and Wodnosday sud Satarday ‘Matiucos, LITTLE NEBELILL THI OALIFORNIA DIAMOND, and hor entiro Qo g pany, in tho groat sonsation, FIDELIA, The Fire Waif. Including the Groat Tirs Soeng, Galvan 3 o e Nitro Ol cortas Honvation. © L tior end Omaba, L "t S e Loavonworth & LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD, comer Harrfson and Sherman-sts icext carner Clark and Lian: carner Cunal and Marlison-sta, MaiL via Atr Lino and Mo Bpoelal e Yok Ratore, Ve, iart Accommodation....... jouth Chioago Accomemodati CHICABO, DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILRDAD. Pussenger Depot at P, C. & 51, Lo nal and Kinsfe-ats, uis Depot, corneraf Cas Frelaht and Ticket ofice 168 Washing.on-af, Tvaussiile ¥ Torre Tiante Kk e ATKEN'S THEATRE, ChorusSingers Wanted Apply at tha Box Office of Atkon's Theatro, Wods e e npn Thettre: Wednosday PITYSBURGH. FOR1 WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. MILLINERY. CHOICE MILLIVERY! FROM WEBSTER’S, 241 West Madison-st, Hyaoinths, Jonquils, Dahlina, in every shado; Pansios, Marguerites, and Violets aro displayed in tempting Wroeathsand Olustors, ond form most attractive garnitures, An el- egont Hat is in ofol Turquoise, oaught up on the side by delicate sprays of palo, blue Lily of the Valloy; Aigrotto of Out Bteel Facots; two shades of blue faille Ribbon, surmountod by a bonutiful Ton Rose. A nioe Btraw Bon~ not has o rouleau of Lilac Osepe and a Moire Ribbon to maboh, fastonoed by Pearl and B8il. vor Anchors; the crown is wreathed with Violets and Tmvender Muguots, Drab Orope Hat with elogant monture of Flowers in the now shade of blue, Pearl and Bilver Btara glisten among tho spraysand ndd to the gonoral effoot. ¢ Senora” hat of pale blue Turquoise, faille Ribbon to match, coronet of Morning Glorios and Tes Roso Buds, Other loading styles are tho Gazelle, Moldau, ¥lor~ entine, Daniello, and Henri XTI, MISCELLANEOUS, Dividend No. 2, Tentoma Insurance Co. OLEVELAND, O., Aprll 3, 1672, Roticos horoby given that, by ordor of tho Trobata Gouet, adiridond of five (5) por cont, payablo on and attor May 8, 1675, at tho National Oty Bank of Oloveland, has boon doclarod to tho croditors of the Toutonis Inaur- auco Company of _ Oloveland, who bare provod thols claima according to law, Diridond orders oan bo hiad on application TOIR VR Ry, Adsiguoo Taatonis Tnadrauso Go, NOTICE Yo lioreby givon that anplicat Al E ek arleallon bie beon, mado to the gt tho talfoviug certincatos o wack, the origtasis hasiag Boan Tow sl or bstiovad: b, &1, 16, No. 66; 5 . JOLN ORERAR, INDELIBLE INK, & Ouso_coutuiniug Pagrons P AYS ON’S Eulullfl:ln Juk and L\flfl‘n Pon, (ombination thd ouly roliablo M 2 waniea by STOBD AN A BT Northampton, Have, Bamplos, by mail, 75 oonts, SCALES, FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES OF ALL BIZKS, . b wold Ghoas: B ety QoL o, LIrrINGOTT, O vorinot Gonds Dops 196 and 197 1iaat Lako-ste, Oblosib, S FATREANKS, MORSH & 00 - # WEST WABHINGTON-8T, CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD. (OTEN TO ROSELLE. ) epot carner Tal Y : i e BB O Rasolle. Accommadation,. Rtiver Park Accommodatly Rivor Park Accommodation. CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLTS & LINE, Vi KANKRKEE ROUTE, D R ean Hetts wat Monios motoct Peerta o, ot Bomgreaes Fokaf Deenty-sscond-ste o INCINNATI THROUGH d dlchigan-av. ; ali 0. Arrive at Indiatapoiis Arrivo at Oincianatt "Oaly Tine running Batorda. Pullman slespors on nizht t iy night train to Otnclunati. DISSOLUTION NOTICES. DISSOLUTION. The copartnorship horotofore existing under the nama ckiwith & Oo. fs thia day dissolvad by mutual consont. Thelr auccossors, O, I Bockwith & Bons, as. 11 Uabilitios of sald firm, and aro suthorized to 0. 11, BECKWITH, F. H., BEOKWITH, OILAS. L. BEOKWITH, L. F, MASON, ‘mako all collections, Chicago, April 2, 1873, Roferring to tho ahove dissolution, we snnounce the continuance of the Walosalo Grocory businoss at our old stand, cornor Doarborn and. South Water-sta., under the namo and style of 1. BEOKWITH & SONS. B e} MEDICAL CARDS, COBURN . Medical Institute, 176 and. 177 Bouth Clsrke founfied snd ondusted by’ e rsaimont aad G of el fontaf ahitonio s Taatituto is un the most sclontitio in thi Qisonses: "Dr. Uoburn 13 8 sopuin o anb, has throo diplom mor Monroo, Ohie & rogular graduate of medioine, rom tho Lioat. colloges in thi rionce In tho treatmen o slolan tn Chioago 0n who roquire a Emianont Burb. Al the fania D, to any addrous, 10 5 £ GI0RTTN, ‘Allcontidential, Offiao DR. C.BIGELO OONFLOENTIAL PHYSIOIAN, (8 Btat Tt iy woll known 0. Bigolaw is tha of Bclence and exporfo apers, that Dr. nonoted by thio hrese, remodies th G AND BPOTAL BRPARATE PARLO! CORRESPONDENO] 1 lottors, with stamps, to Surs, pusitivoly it casos of QILRO . BIGKLOW, Néu“d‘ufl!u NO CURE! NO PAY !! Dr. Kean, 360 Bouth Olark-st., Chioago, tad, porsona o o nocvous dlsenmen:, Dhsaiolan in tho olty ko wa Ofioa liours from § 4, m: to & p.ras PRESORIPTION FREE f Nervous Debility, Ex ::nrsx}":t{m%m:.’ Lo 1t iaa the Thyredion 601 Olaclnuats, Moy bo confidontial) rants cures or no pay. For th A e rnseit s o T B Ko