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"BOSTON. The New Scare with a Long Name---Harvard Concerts. A Hit ot the Radioals—-English Radionls---The Gentle Orusader, Froudo,- Wendell Phillips’ Mode of Lecturing-- Private Theatricals-~-Chil dren's Parties. The Young Girls’ Club-=---The Coming Aunniversaries. From Our Own Correspondent, ‘Boszox, April 30, 1673, Aftor the emall-pox scaro lind subsided, Boz- ton drow o long breath of roliof, and bogan to ook fomvard to spring-openings and auniveren- rios with the nsunl complacent emotions; began to puft up with tho old pride, and give utter- anco to tho ncoustomod pleasaut prophacios of appronching folicittos and succossos; in short, ‘begau to ehow sigus of Lcalth in the usual Dos- ton brag; whom, prostol without horald of warning, s now, grim goblin of disoaso appears, to which tho physicians givo tho long namo of ' CEREDRO-BPINAL-MENINGITIE, Tho rural visitor turns up his noso at this long namo, and talks about * spottod fover ;" but tho doctorn come in with thioir scionco, and carry the day with tho long namo, which is a study i pronuncintion to tho uninitiated. T ‘beliove, howover, it is protty woll sot- tled that tho disenso is only on aggra- vatod form of brain-fover, which is slightly opidemic, but not contagious, and tho resalt, probably, of the gront soverity of the wintor and epring. A suddon clull and o pain up tho spinal column put the timid st onca into a fovor of np- prohonsion, and it Is quito common to hear tho following bit of confidence moro than onco on & round of morning calls: “I had a ohill, you - know, aud s drendful pain in the back of my neok, and I roolly,” cte., otc. But oll this doosn't keop the fair Bostonians from thoir beloved coneprt-golug in nll winds and woathers, The . most roohercho of- thoso aro TUE AFTERNOON CONOERTH of the Harvard Boclety, which aro familiarly opokon of cs *“Tho Harvard Concorts,” These toke placo in Music Mall, and hore, if tho sun shinos or tho roins fall outsido, tho usual num- ‘ber of onthusinstic hoarors, most of thom fominine, congrogate, and go into ,woll- bred, esthotio rapturss over tho classi- cal performunces. My, Georgo Willlam Curtis, in tho “ Easy Chair” of Fobruary, tella oll about these classicsl Harvard perforn- anoos much bottqr than I can. Xow the Bach musio is * the thing,” and the Btrauss molo- dios sacriloge thero, And how overybody, whothor thoy know anything sbout tho Back musio or not, go into *the dim and molan- choly hall, on tlo ** Harvard aftornoons,” and lision, or protond to liston, to ‘theso classical barmonles. # Do youscothat old follow with the pig-tail 2" soya Mr. Curtts, in tho “Easy Chnir," “that's old Wax-Oandles. Do you suppose ho cares sbout Bach ? It is tho fashion to como, and ho comes. If 'twere the fashion to sit on the State- House stops, ho'd plously seat himsolf, and look aaif holiked it.,” And ns I eatin the ' dim and melancholy hall,” tho other day, though I thinkI muny say that I did not pratend to liston aftor old YWax-Candles’ fashion, but lont asympathetio enr, X still could not holp taking in now and then tho truth of Mr. Curtio’ picture. I didn’t happon to sit whoro Icould £co Wax-Candlos, but directly in front of me I am very cortain wero his daughtors. FINE OINLS " thoy were, in vory fine foathors. Hair 1a Pompa- douir, with mirnéulous bonnets on the top, and otherwise o mirncle of siylo and tasto. But, underneath all that wonderful head-goar, such droary, weary faces, that I was porfectly sure o Btrauss waltz would have chauged like magio. But thn&:nt on minute aftor minuto, littlo martyrs that they wore, stiflivg yawns behind their threc-buttoned gloves, and lfllng to the littlo dandy in attendanco, with all thelr might, in the inforvals. *Oh! fen't it lovely ?" was thelr invariablo oxolamation ; fmmodiately aftor which littlo duty thoy would £oll juto n onl- mated nongonsical talk, which had no referonco whatover to music, classical or unclassical, but which bad ono morit,—that of hoartinoss, Tt is & bettor pign, howovyer, to simulate an interost in what is over our henda than what is under our feot, Bettor, that is, to have Harvard classical concorts * the thing ” than ¢ The Black Crook.” But hero, in modorn Athens, ovorything has the upward tondency to.such a degroo that we ars in n l{;.ltln danger of boiug takon off our feob alto- gethor., % 1 romember, last year, when THE RADICAL CLUR wag at ite helght, watching the facos of somo of tho nice fi,mn about mo,—nico girls who would poisist in boring thomsolves by listoning to what a good many oldor and wisor pooplo oouldn't make hord or tail of *eimply becauso it was “the thing,” or they thought it was, to bo up to this brain-businees. And this reminds mo of a remark by one of these older and wlear ones, which, half in fun aud half in oarncst s it wae, is oxtromoly suggestivo of my subject. It was perpretratod by an occasionnl visitor. “Ihavo just come,” unid this visitor, “ from the don of tho unintelligible in pursuit of tho unat- toinable,” Some of the Radicals hnd sufficient sonse of hwnor to appreciate this mot at their oxponsg; but others conldu't ace the fun of it at all, end woro, in consequonce, & good deal in- censed against tho author. 1 heard, the othor day, & quite now and inter- esting foct concorning Radical thinkers, All verse-rendors, of courso, ere familiar with the namo of Greonwoll, whose pooms camo out ihis country with an introduction by John G. Whittior, o fow yoars ngo. It sconds that THE BROTHER OF MIB§ GREENWELL was & Church-of-England clorgyman, who, be- ginning to question tho oatablishod dootrinos and dogmas, bocame at length such a Radioal TFree-Thinker that ho gavo up a luorative ¢ liv- ing" in his own country for conscience' sske, and, finding Conservative England too hot for him, or painfully critical and” embarrassing, he camo to this country. Bottling in Boaton, ho opened a baok-ators and_ocironlating library on ashington streot, in which ho wau™ assisted by his wifo. Very lttle Lnown, snd i very few frionds, ho followed this ocou- pation for two or fhrao yoars, until, I bolieve, mome legaoy, or othor friondly oponing at home, onabled” him to roturn, withont compromising his now viows. _ Tho Radical Club was not then in existence. If it had boon, what a boon such & modost and honest lion would hiave boon there, and how quickly he would have found his name famous, instond of infsmous, through that mo- dium, = Lvidently Mr. Greonwell, like somo of our intollectunl sophists of to-day, didn't think that ha could do moro good by romalning in the Church, and, ton years in advance of his congre- gation, gradually drow thom aftor him, ~As sn examplo of manly courago and honesty, Mr. Grecnwoll gortainly desorves o crown, Nndical~ ism in the Church, and out of it, has sprond so rapidly in Englend, within the last fow {nm that to-dny this courngeousgontloman wil fiud himaolf in & by-no-moany gmall and unimportant oompany. Ang, El this connoction, Iem rominded of that vory clover and vory rendible now book by the English essayist, W. R, GNEG, # Enigmas of Lifo" {a the title, andJ. R, Os- 00 & Co. brln%fl. out in roprint Tmu ‘oqual, in fottor-pross aud binding, to tho Lnglish pub- lishers. Boma of those ossnys'take up many of tho Tiadical probloms, and ehow what Radical belief nnd disboliof thoro is in the Church of England. Last yoar or tho yoar boforo wo had iy lfitom'y and Roeial Judgmonts ' by thisnuthor, whiieh, in Titorary and socinl waya of thought, was 34 liboral and progronsivoas the prosent volumo, "l'o go frop thoo quict lions of thought to u‘mmt who ronr mora loudly, let us say & word o THAT GENTLE OBUSADER, FROUDS, In tho fivut {lm:u. now wo aro on te snbject of Hadicals, 1wonderif itls gnnumllfl,kuuwn thut Froudoe, yoars ago, wrote a book whioh ywas po Radical that it ralsed a littlo etorm about his ears in Ell(fimld,—n book whose significant title Vs the Nomenls of Faith,” and yhich bo sup-. reenod lator. Ho-wroto aleo a uovel whoio itlo, I think, was “‘Morning-Clouds,” and which was moraly a vehicle, Ibollave, for somo of hin poculiar h{um\ of onvon\mont and raliglon, But, 0 como down to tho prosent Frondo, = Rumor— that liboral-tongned damo—says that Mr, I'roudo, reatly disappolnted in tho rocoption of hia loc- gflrnl ero, nt longth nekod tho advico of Mr. Robert 0. Winthrop concorning his furthor courso. Bhould ho go orstay? And Nr. Winthrop sald, 4 Co," Thia advieo, 1t s sold, dolor- minéd bdm, Tho London Times hind bosn thun- doring nway at him from_the outsot, and many otlor roagons had urged his doparturs, nono of which ho hnd haedod. 8o tho fun-lovors towhom thin story comes, aud who will hiavo thoir joko, talk plonsantly nbout 2. Winthrop sending Froude homa ! To spenk of Froudo now suggosts at onco his {riendly autagonist, TIILLITS, whom you have had smongst yon this wintor, Porhapa ovorybody knows i«'thla timo, what is 80 woll known in Toston, thab Mr. Phillipsnover writos a lecturo, but, with his subjoot thought out protty thoroughly, fionu upon the platform, and, mapired by hia sudlonco nnd tho momont, elaboraten his aitbjoct upon that occnsion for tho first timo, A flvst-class short-hand reportor doos his duty so thoroughly that, later Mr. Phillips has tho. vorbatim copy. of bin glowing words, which ho coirects, or pruncs, or adorny, ns ho plenses, for fuluro use, I heard this wintor a good story about hin rotontivenoss of momory in thla connection, and which nlso proves n point in anothor direction. 1o wont to n noighboring ofty to dolivern leoturo boforo the lycoum. In the nnte-room it ocowrs o hiim that Do hna dollvered tholooturo in ques- tion, at anothor time, bofors tho samo Iycoum; “Gontlomion,” o sayn, “ I think I havo given vou this loctura Leforo undor a diiferont namo, aud ]’x'orlmm you would profor auother in thet caso, “But you haven't your notes, Mr. Phillips.” 1 nover uso notes,” roturn¢- v, Phillips ; and thovonpon ho gives n list of hin lectures, from which thoy mny chooso, Thoy choose tho 0'Con- noillocturo, Aftorwards, on tho plntform, whilo tho Onawman I8 inlmd\lcmfi him with tho usunl proliminary words, Mr, Dhillips whispory Lo ono f tho gontlomen-gommittao, * You said Th 0' ‘Connelt lecture, didn't you?" ‘Comment {8 noodioss upon this, but it reminds o of an onthusinatio oriticlsm which somo ono mado upon Mr. Phillips onco, ¢ Wherover lo strikes, hio strikos firo, for ho himsolf is puro flamo all through."” Outsido of tho lecturcs, and the clubs, and tho olassical concorts, the 3 { TIIVATE TUEATRICALS fro haying their dny, and tho plnyers and tho audience are having a good time out of them. I went, tho other ovoning, to tho Hollis-Streot Olinpol—Unitarian,—to sco that brightost of children’s books, which oldor folks approciate so fully, “Tho Witliom fenry Letters,” in s littlo drama of five scones, Moat grown-up peoplo who hinvo childron, nnd a groat many who laven't, liavo laughad over thoso inimitablo lettors, which aro tho vohiclo of a rosl Now England home- story. Tho dramatization “snd tho noting wera surprisingly good. The tondenoy towards privato theatrical ropresontations is yoorly in- cronsing, nnd_soveral slips of arlstooracy aro eald to ' bo oriounly considering tho logitimato stago a8 thoir futuro profossion. OHILDREN'S PARTIES have beon quito n foature in soclety this spring, —absurdly brilliant little affairs, whoro tho small croatures, in ruffied silks, xi‘ufled tayletan, and throad-laces, aro oarly taught tho follics, but not tho gracos, of life. It s tho last whim of entortainment to hire s ventriloqulst to amuso the littlo guests in the intervals of danc- lnq. The kottle-drum-toa grows in favor for oldor foll, and bids fair to run lato in tho soason, oftor the clubs are over. The Young Girls’ Club seoms to be in the most thriving condition, just now,of any. A weok or iwo ago, Ool. John Hay camo on from New York, snd rond an 0ssay bofore it. InMay, THE ANNIVERBARIES w111 bo upon us, snd tho rural districts will make & grand show upon tho Common, in tho Publio Gardons, and up and down Wnahlngton and Tre- ‘montstroots, Then wo shail listen to Joun Woiss nnd Octavius Frothingham, and tho rest of the disciples of IFroe nollt-v(on, in Tremont T'em- Elu. Thon we shall hoar Wondell Phillips ralse {5 voice {n Hortlcultural and Fanouil Halls on the Inbor movement, snd the roar of discusslon swhich will follow; or then wo may go into Musio IMall,—for I supposo, by that timo, tho Grand Bazaor will bo a‘thing of tho pust,—and liston to the docorous sayluga and doings of the Unitn- rians. Andsoon ad infinitnm, through all tho donominationnl keys, Aud thou, porliaps; the thormomotor in tho ninctios, if o oxpeck tho oxporionco of last yoar, thoro, will boa general {leoing from the summor-wrath to come, But, in tho meantime, with tho wsoks crammed with the Bazaar-fairinigs, and oll the rost of the jun- Kotiign, wo akall idvo plonty o- occupy wh, and plenty to brag about. ADETH, — BANYON AND “MONTY.” “ Ex-Alds Montgomery Firmly Estabs Itshed In Dogberry’s Courte=-The Xenuties of the Baillng Systein Ex= cmplificd=-Ilow Xanyon Tales Caro to Leave No Cluc by Which Property Can Be Traceds 1t i o disngrooable fact that one cannot inves- tigato a cortain clnes of offensos without coming across Justico Banyon. The roporter who i on- trustod with tho dolicate mission of inquiring into tho truth, or otherwise, of certain alloga- tlons, cannot help it if tho course of his duty brings him facoe to faco with that per- son, whother ho will or no. It is a misfortunc that is becoming a boro to the roportors, that ovory .mow snd thon they find their journalistic path blocked by Mr. Banyon. Ho is alwoys turning up, when lenst expected, like a 260 pound Jaclk i the box, and ho is always turning up to his own discrodit. It looks like persecution on the part of & nows- paper when it contains exposis, overy weelk or %0, in which the samo Banyon ia always tho por- son oxposed ; but tho persccution is really tho other way. It {s Bauyon who is perscouting tho nowspaper, If he would only stop dofng dis- roputable things, thonewspapor would bo sparod tho painful tagk of chronicling them. If he con- ducted his court less liko' that of & backwoods Justico, six duys’ journoy by wagon from an; other gettlomont, and moro In accardanco witl the rulos of docenoy, not to sny thoe fl!rlulrumouts of law, the nowspeper would bavo nothing to say of Bouyon. Dut when ho isw’t drunk on tho publio strcots, when ho isp’t open- 1y disregarding tho law in his Justico Court, or Violating it in tho Police Court, ho is constantly committing outrages of ono kind or other that subjeot bim to reproof and publicity, and thus it {8 that Banyon is invarinbly persccuting the BOWADAPOTS. A fow days ngo, one Josoph Lutz waa brought p, in tho Criminal Conrt, charged with bur- glary. Ho had boon committed, with one Jo- sopli K. Danlels, by Judgo Bauyon, sitting as Polico. Justico for the Bouth ' Sido, charged with burglary of & quantity of = alcolol. The caso was_ fully reported at the time it occurrad, I.mvlng somo fontures of a poculiar character, tho Justico having hore- in made one of his oxtraordinary dofinitions of tho law (as to including tho grentor offento in tho lonsor), that showed such incrodiblo jgnor- anoo of thio criminal legislation of this Btate, and such Inxity.in his Court in the practico theroof, aa could not be passed over without notico. Daniols waa bailed out by ex-Alderman Mont- ‘gomery, aud the other sent to jail, Tho attor- ney for tho peoplo, not kunwmf anything as to the financial condition of Mr. Moutgomery, eakod to sco the ball-bond, and to bo atisfied ag to the property to bo_seourad. Ilnngnn ropliod warmly to the effoot that he know what Lo was about, and that if Lo was satisfied with the bail ovorybody elas must bo. Mr. Montgomory wos ropuitadly n safo secarity, and if he (tho Justico) was satisfiod nobody had & right to complain. This boing, unfortunatoly, tho law, the attorno; lott, foariig much for tho oourity of tho bail. In & fow days the man Daniols abscondod. Tho cago, Denlols, imploaded with Lutz, be- ing called on at_tho Criminal Court, Lutz was brought u{; by tho jailor, "Iho State's Attornoy cried out, * BringinDan- {elsbringin— Danielawherc'sDaniola—fatchalan) Daniels " In his usual sbrupt mauner ; and, boing explainod that Danials was out on bail, and Elxlt Montgomery was in court, tho Iatter was, ta‘ld he must produco tho mau, or forfeit his bail, Montgomory snswored that he didn't know whoro tho muu iwas, Attornoy Reed raid that ho would have to pay tho nmount on the bail-boud, in that cane. Montgomory aid Lo didn't think Ar. Rood wauld colleot that much, Attornoy Reed asked how muoh it wag worth. 10 ex-Alderman guesscd that {f the Attorney tried to make anything out of him, it would take & long timo todo it, "Phe Attorney said ho would do his bost, soiro facias was fssued, Ad nobody knows where the proporty of the ex-Aldermun is gituato, and as most pooplo, in- oluding himwolf, sny ho has nono, oxcopt what ho gaius by going buil in Banyon's Court, the obancos of vollacting that bail bond aro rogardpd as romarkably slim, An oxamination of the bond revenls tho.fack that Juatico ernn omitted montlon of thoe property on which the cx-Alder- man waa sworn ag bail, and there ia no prospect of anything being dono to roallzo, Mennwhilo, and o tho atatoment I8 ndvanced that Montgomory is Dail on quito n numbor of other bonda before Judge Banyon, and that somo of those havo fail- od, by somo inoxplicable **acoldent,” to flud thoir way to the Oriminal Gourt. : Ianyon s doterminad to koop on porscoutiny tho papors by glving thom ovil dgeds, illoga doods, or stupld doods, to record, until thoy i’xlxm" turn around, aud, in rovongo, porscoulo ., e ] BETTER LATE THAN NEVER. Finnl Roport of tho Kcllef Committeo of tho Independent Ordor of 0dd Fels Iows-=Elow the Contributions Sout #Zore woro Dishursod, Aitce Wo linve rocolved tho advance shoots of tho forthcoming Finnl Roport of the Rellof Commlt- too of thoL O, O. T\, nppointed to racelvo and disburao roliof sont horo by tho fratornity, Tho- volumo, a copy of which is to bo sont to evory lodgo or cnonmpmont in the world, is nneat spoc- imen of typography, and containn, nmong othor, things, o comprohonsive account of the Groab TFiro, at tho timo of which thero wore in Chicago twenty lodgos of the L O.O.T., with o tothl membership of ovor 2,000, Besides, thore woro slx encampmonts, with o moemborship of 877, nud novaral Rebokah Dogroo Lodgoes. Nine lodges snd two oncampmonts, with o momborship of 994, woro buribd out. Tho firat nppoal to the Ordor for hiolp was mado on tho moming of Oot. 10, by E. B.Bhorman, of this city, who sent & tologram to James L. Ridloy, Grand Seoretary of tho Grand Lodgo of tho United Statos, at Phila- dotphin, telling him that 1,000 Odd Fellows, with their wives aud littlo ones, wore homplons and ponniless, A similar dispatch was sont to Onlifornia. Rosponsos woro at once received from oll parts of Amorion In tho shapo of car Tonds of provisions, romittances of monoy, cloth- ing, eto., with visits by committocs to ne- corlain what was needod. Tho Grand Lodge of Illinols hold n mooting on Oct. 10, appropriated 82,000 to tho Rolio? Fund, and ap- ointed a Relief: Comnittes, consisting of tho on. 3, G. Rogors, J. Ward Lilia, and . B, Bhorman, Theso gontlomon gavo thoir entiro time to the work, nud seourcd tho I'ifth Baptist Chureh na hoadquartors, They woro groatly as- gisted by tho Grand Master of Ilinols, Gen, Ju O, Bmith, and by tho 'Relief Committeo of Cin- ciunat, Boston, and other citigs, From ten to fiftoon porsons_wore employed In the work of distribution, until April, whon roliof waa givon only in_apcoial cases of nood. On tho 249d of March the Committeo detormined to recelvo no furthor contributtous, and all which came after that thino, amounting to 80,644.70, woro roturnod {0 tho donors. A Iargo portion of the roport s takon up with o dotailod statoment of contribus tions recolved. Tho mmount of cash rogeived and rotaiued by the Committeo was as follows Nobrasks,... .. $105.00 Now Hampshire 70000 Now Jerso 2,131,560 Now York 0,025.71 2,04 ovadn, . 1,625.78 1,100:35 | North Carolina, ' 50,00 393,00 885,00 1,005.6 252.00 | Oregon 1,781.91 17,032:50 | Peunsylvanta .. 33,495.00 4,603.30 | Tthodo Taland,. 1,405.00 1000 054.20 27,50 20100 Lower 104,65 inces, D, N.A. 1,018.78 Maino, . s 300,00 Margliad ...l Now Moxico, 90,00 Mananchusoits.. Europe. . Unknown . Bouth Carolinn, ‘Tonueases ... Weat Virginia Total vannnesssd Ohlo... Tenusylvanl Rhode Islang Unkuown... Totaliues ves Tho total amount contributed in cosl nations was: Amount of cash rotained for relief... Amount of cash relurned,..... Value of douatious other than cas! Total,.ivvee eersnes To this should bo added not loss than 2,000 88 _including contributions which woro sont by lodgos to the Reliof aud Aid Soclety, and also thoso which wero sont out not recoived, From tho roport of tha Auditing Committeo it appoars that 5,773 applications for roliof wore rocoivod; 28,012 pordons wore relieved, avorag- ing nearly 197 por day, with sn_averago of sbout 40applications por duy. ‘The numbor of difforont perdons rogularly relioved was 8,220; number Toliovod, 5,000, . "T'he Committee, in their report, malke hand- somo soknowlodgmenty of assisfance roceived from the officors of the various railronds entor- ing tho clty, who almost vaiformly brought all supplies free, sud also furnished gratuitous transportation to hundreds lenving tho ocily. The Committeo namo W. C. Cloland, General Wostern Passonger Agont of tho Pennsylvanin Rallroad ; F. . Morso, Gonoral Passengor Agent of the Lnko Bhore Southern Railrond ; ~ John C. Gnult, then Genoral Buperintondent of -Chicago & Northwestorn Iailroad ; J. O. McMullin, Gonoral Superintondent Chicago & Alton Rail- rond ; Gon. Lowis Viele, Gonoral IFreight Agont, Chicago & Rook Island Railrond: E. 8t. John, Gonoral Passongor Agont of tho same road ; and Josoph T, Tuckor, Genoral Frelght Agont of tho Illinois Coniral Railvond, ~They aléo acknowl- odgo generous troatment by tho_United Statos, Amorican, Morchants’ Union, nnd -Adnms Ex- press Compnuies, in bringiug freo money and valuablo packages. —_— PERSONAL. Tho Hon. A. B. Harrls, of Louislnna is ot tho Bherman Houso. Capt, Charlos II, Boeso, U. 8. A., was at tho Bouth Bido Briggs yosterday. i Tho Hon, J. A. Noonan, of Milwauloo, was at tho Routh Side Brigga yestorday. " Thoe Rov. L, L. Peaslio, Napervillo, Iows, was at tho South Bide Briggs yestorday. . Cowlin, Exq., Mayor of LaSallo, was at the Mattoson House yesterday. A 0, A Prosoott, Eng, of the Missourl Rivor, Fort Scott & Gulf Ruilrond, is at tho Garduer. Goorgo H. Parker, Feq., n prominont lawyer of Davonport, is at tho Tromont. 0. H. Hamilton, En?‘ United States Marshal for tho Enstorn Districk of Wisconsin, is ab the Shorman House. s N, MorrisBellors, goneral agont for the Wost- inghouse Air Brake Company, is at tho Bhor- and Michigan ‘i, Hon, J. W. Bheahan is notified that thore will bo s regular mooting of the Diroctors of the Tubllo Library to-dny, at 8 o'clook, United Btates Sonator Willism. Windom, of Minuesota, and family, arrived at tho Tremont yostorday morning en route to their home. Tho following woroe at the Tromont yosterday: Murk Raunoy, A, Ploasnnt; W.J, Woodruf, Coun,; Waltor Bcott, St. Louis; R, A. Allen, Pittsford, Vt.; R. M, Worthington, Louisiana. Ald, Ogden saluted tho Mn{nr ostorday aftor- noon with, * How do you do Mr, Mayor? I'm oloctionaoring,” and thien proceoded to show up tho marits of Plan No. 8. Tho following wero at the Gerdnor yesterday : E. Wood, Irvington. N, Y.; B. I, Pratt, Mile ‘wankao; J, P. Douny, Now York; W. A, Jon- kins, Donver, Cal.;" John Wasson, Tucson, Arizon; ¥, . Pastor, Milwaukeo, Tho follawing wero the prominont arrivala ab tho Houth Sido Lgizgs, yostorday : I, W, Moyer, Onldand, Cal.; . M, Urawford, Now York; Holbrook, Du Bojs; 12, Frank Flold, Boston ; W. Rtadofor, Keokul; . A. Lolund, Rookford ; T Dunton, Blnuchostor, Jows; LI Duscan, otrolt. David 0'tara, Bsq., will sail for Burope on May 24, in the Ounard stonwer Calabria, He will Ieavo tho city somo tinie bofore ho takos his doparture for the old world, Xverybody wishey hitn o plensant journoy and lots of fun. What can thoy do in Jopan withont assletanco from Chicago ?~ Mr, P, R. Chandlor, of this city, sailed from Ban Francisco on April 16, for Joddo, ns agout fora firn of railvoad contractors, who havo {n viow tho construction of twonty xmilos of horso-railroad track in that distant sub- urb, $ . Tm'{ollowlng wora tho prominont arrivala at tho Mattoson 1louso lyohtcydnyr 0. 0. Btanch- flold, Codar Raplds, Towa ; Oharloa O. Bills, Boo- ton ; 1I, Lovy, Newport; J. B. Colling, Bt Touls; Willlam Gullln, Otinwa; O. Browater, Tr., Now York j . J. Hnman, Battle Orook. "Tho following woro tho prominont arrivals at tho Gault Iouso yeatorday ¢t H., W, Lamborton, \Vinnllnh P P, I"mnnh‘ Olucinnatl 3 A, W.- Manfin, Bt. T'rod Smith, Manchestor, N. 1L ; D, T. Watson,” Plonsantvillo, Pa.; IL'F. Mann, Plitaburgh; Garrot Brady, Newark § O, P, Roovs, 8t. Paul, Tho following wero at the Bherman Ifouse yes- torday: Guyo W. Rlostine, Olovoland; - J, II. Hamfiton, Tolodo; O. H. Graham, Iaverhill, Mass,; O, O, Miller, Tomah, Wis,; J, W, Hoyt, Bpringfold, Mass.; 'J. L osy, Madison; L Dastor, Doston; A. E. Bnsh, Now Yorly L. J. Toso, Qalifornin; D. M. Weston, Boaton, - v, Horry Hogg, of tho roporto:ial siaft of Ty TrIBUNE, Was lnst ovening prescnted $vith o nont and appropriate gift, loft for him by Col. Jnamos I, Ilunigan, whose depariure for Cincin- nati was chronicled somo days ago. Tho pros- ont wns commomorativo of the ploasant times spout togother by thoro gontlemen, aud was use- ful ns well as ornamontal, Mr, Lovorott Brown, originally o resldont of ‘Magsnchuseits, and nt ouo time n atizon of Ohicago, died, on April 27, at Indianapolis, of leu'u-pnuumonm: Ho took a prominent part in thoe construction of sovernl now railronds in tho contral part of tho Blato during tho past four years, and by his honorablo’ and manly dcn)lugifl :‘vox;hhnm of frionds, who mourn ‘his onrly onth A dolagation of tho Diroctors of tho now Mor- chantg' Exchinngo, of Bt. Louls, visited our Board of Trade yestorday, Tho party consisted of Col. Goo. Knapp, Col. John Knapp, Webb BI. Snmuel, D, P. Rolund, Goo. H. Morgan, Daniol @. Taylor, 7. T Lionbergor, sud Col. Jamos L. Britton, Thoy camo for tho purposo of inspoct- ing our Ohambér of Commoerco, 88 n monns of gathoring gomo bints of veluy in tho construc- fon of their proposod now hall. ‘Hammond, the revivalist, has himsclt photo- graphod in various attifudes of prayer| Justices Field, Millor, and Btrong, of the Bu- promo Court, will visit Europo thin summor. Tho Into Bonator Jomes Dixon, of Hartford, S.\fi'dlrnu o million to be divided among his four on, Luclen J. Barnes, formerly of 8t. Louls, haa gnon nppointod Insursuce Commissioner of Ar- ansas, a Tho *Byron soorct” is out ot last. Hohad o wifo, #o runs tho story, ot tho timo of his mar- ringo to Miss Milbanlt, Parson Brownlow is much botter ; 8 Knoxville reporter hoard him ¢ rXYplu‘ and cussin’” tho other day just as notural as ever. Willlam A. Wallaco, for ten yonrs n Bonntor in Ponnsylvanis aud Joador of, the Democracy, hog taken bis rownrd in tho shape of tho Vico Pres- (dfiafiy of Tom Bcott's Bouthorn Pacific Rail- rond, Honry Wattorson, tho oditor of tho Lonlaville Courier-Journal, having sottled up all the little difiicultios in_ Kontucky, and elaowhero, which ‘havo conspired to make journalism in tho South- west lively this winter, i8 about to march off tho flold with flying colors,.and tako & six months' furlongh in Europo, alling on the 144l of May, With his wite, babios, and all. Judgo W. E. Loffingwell, of Lyons, Town, who aftor all, doos not dofond Btokes, has hnd & ro- markable carcor as a criminal fnwym— in capital onscs. Ho has dofendoed sixty-five murdorers, not ono of whom was capitally convicted, though four woro sent for various torms to tho poniten- tiary., Four of tho cases wero lndies for tnhlnfi into their own hands tho subject of divorca an murdering their husbands. 1o hns at the pros- ont timo bricfs in throo murder oases. QGonoral Manager Doverosux, of tho Lako Bhoro Jino, who hss accepted tho Presidency of the Oloveland, Columbus, Cincinnati & Indian- apolis Rallrond, will probubly be succeoded by r. Paino, who now lolds & subordinato position in tho Luko 8hore Company. The oporations of tho rond will probably bo superintonded by one of tho Dirootors, Mr. Stono, who will bo known a8 iho Managing Diroctor.—Brfalo Courier. Elizoboth Btuart Pholps camo up to Boston from hor home at Andover, Inst Monday, to read o paper.on * Dress Roform” before tho Woman's Olub, Hor looks are o fiat contradiction of hor writings, which scem to roprosont heras n vi- vacious, bealthful person, overflowiug with hopo, Du oo tho contrary, eho is frail, sallow, nnd ve i, ond wears not & bright tint in ail hor cusimo Lo give it o choorful gloam.—Boston Times. Tho wifo of Lieut, Albion Howo, one of tho sloin ofiicors, ia o, danghtor of Gon. Barry, sud Lins rolatives in this city, Weo aro informod that whon the Lioutonant was called from his_post on Maro Island, near San Francisco, Mrs, Howo wout over to tho city and mado her hamo. with tho wifo of Capt. Evan Thoman, {0 whouo com- pany Liout, Howo belonged. Now thoy aro both made widows togothor.—Buffalo Express. Liout.~Col. Frod. Gront, who is spending & fow days in Washington, ontertained & emall olrcle of frionds last ovening with an intoresting account of his travels in Europe, particularly ro- arding socinl lifo among the distinguished fam- ilios o was presented to. Ho contrasted tho formalitics of tho continontal customs with tho ropublican mauners of this country, His do- gcriptive powers ara vory good, and, if tho Prosi- dent could command words as readily as his oldest gon, ho would never bo acensed of mak- ing short_spoeches.—New York Zerald-Wash- inglon Dispatch. g NORTH FRANKLIN STREET, . The Owners of Property Opposed to Outting Through from Division to Siogel Strocts A mecting was Liold at No. 305 Division street, yosterday ovening, for the purpose of testing the foolings of those proporty-ownors who will Do financinlly 2ffected by the proposed opening of Franklin streot, from Division to Siogel stroot, n distauce of ihreo blooks, An ordinance au- thorizing tho improvement, introducod by Alder- Lougachor, 18 now pending” beforo tho Council. Mr, Sullivan was choson Chairman., Ho enid ho was opposed to tho opening of tho stroet, and belioved that o mafority of the proporty-ownors colncided with him, The number of those who favored it was veory small, and was composed Brlnnipnlly of men who would make corner-lots it a¢ thio oxponso of othors. 1o had spoken to Alderman Lengacher about the ordinance, and was {nformod that tho mattor would nob bo rogsod unless a majority of the peoplo were in avor of it. The Aldermau would not discloso the names of the persons who were at the bottom of tho so-called improvemont, The ‘businoss of the meoting was to appoint commit- toos to yroporo s Fomousiauco aud procuro ulg- natures to it. Active work was needed, as the document should be presented to the Council on Mondsy night. Tho oponing of the streat would cost 76,000, and porhaps more, and if the peo- plo could nfford to pay that amount of monoy without geuiuf flmtnm. and were willing to do it, he would siuk his objection, and go in with them. 2 ’ T'here boing no fl:onkem. it was movod that n voto bo taken on the question of opening tho street. 'T'he fecling of tho meoting was protty thor- oughly indicnted by n unanimnous and prolonged shout in the nogative, Mossrs, Bullivan, Horn, Btnok, and Probst wera appointed & Gommitles to proparo s ro- monstrance. The following porsons wora scleoted to onll upon proporty-owners and ask them for tholr wignnturos: Division stroot, Mossra. Walsh, ~ Dedriok, * _and Grangor streot, Mousrs, Cudmore, and Barry; Goothe streot, Mossra, Haiwthorn, Nich- olas sni Oarry ; Slegol stroot, Mossrs. 0'Lonry, l’mfmt, and Mol'arlano, fho 'above Committees woro instructed to hunt for names to-day and to-morrow, and neot b the rosidenco of Mr. Probst, No,-00 Biegel streot, at 7 o'clock to-morrow evoniug, whero thoy will ind tho Remonstranca Committeo, o mooting then adjourncd. e To Arteslan-Woll Borers. By reforence to tho advortising columns will be found the call of Mr, W. J, Darker, Chalrman of the Cowmmitteo on Wator for Irrigation, of the Common Gouncll of Denver, Col,, for propossls for an artesian woll fn that oity, T'he biduare to bo far a well 2,000 feet in dopth, providad that flowlnyt wator fe not ol tatned at alean deptl, eix fuches in dismeter, aud cased, Tienty-fivo por cout'Js 1o bo pald whon vach 400 foot 1 wik, and the balanca wheu tha contract i3 complete Lidders must state the rate per each 100 fool, aud give Londs for the faithful proscoution of tho work, —_——— Oalifornin Sunday Train, The through Pacifio Exprosa trein for Councfl Bluffs, Omabi, Ban Franclsco, and all other Far Wost polnts, will Joave tho Wells streot Dopot of tho Ohlcago & Northweatern Ratlway at 10:15 a. M. Num!n‘y, uy 4, 1878, Through tlokets via Qhicago, Vurihiglod & Quincy and Oliicago, Rock Island & Pacifio Rullways will bg good on this tralu, . Loula ; IL, T, akenbach, Columbua; | qundor the vory peculinr clrcumataucos narratod- ISHE A MURDERER 1 A Young Mnn Mnlcos Contossion of tho Murder of n SMistorsin-Lnw In Gor= mnanys=ilovr Ho Wns Reforred by One Officianl to Anothory nnd Finally Die- npponreds Tho fact that thoro ara alroady o goodly num- bor of murdorors confined in the County Jall may, in tho nbaonce of & bottdr rengon, bo held accountablo for tha pooulinr action of tho jailer bolow. Yostordsy morning facod, sunken-oyed Touton, tivo, Dhalf-frightoned glanco, and gonor- ally woa-bogotton appearance,] would hardly fail, in nino cnsos out of ton, to excito tho obsorver's pity, enlled upon the Town Col- lootor of tho Bouth Bido and asked to be directed toaBiato conxt. Tho Town Qolleotor put Lim on the track of Judge Williama, and at tho conrt of that gontloman the Gorman noon prosontod himsolf, IHs tale waa briof, but contalned & rovelntion that must havo startled onra which, for tho lant throo weoks, have boon kopt sacrod to Loarkening unto clvil suits, and in whoso ro- cessos but o faint ccho, if any, romains of tho vorpnowlar of the Criminal Court, with {ta peity larconlos, nssaults, and otlior oqually vulgar trespossos, If the Judge was startlod, ho was not 1mtorosted, whon the man oponed his Lienct to him and told the soorot which: waa knawing into his brain and making him tho misorablo man ha looked. Calmly and quictly, with but an oconsional halt as the romembrances of lila horriblo orime crowdod too fast from tho racosros of his momory, ho confossod the mur- dor of hin sistor-in-law in Gormany ; told how ho Tiad dona i, why o lind dono it, whore ho had dono It, and Liow, shadow-like, tho memory of his orimo lingered and oclung to lim, ringlng in his enrs tho lnst words of kls victim i pictur- ing to his oyos her lant look. Quietly snd calin- ly, without 8 waver, ho told hiis humblo story, and*with an equal qulot and calm that must have astonishod the poor follow, tho Judge roferred him to Mr. O'lars. “No Jurlsdiction,” docidod: the Chancory Judge, and the ropontant killor of his wifo's sintor was allowed to try again. Ho didso, Tho jovial faco of Mr. O'Iarn looked n * kindly welcomo as ho heard tho story, oud, with tho Innato rprnufiunllty of o Scot, o reforred him to Mr. Foltz, the jailor, To bim tho still ro- pontant criminal ropaired, and told hia tale.. with tho _samoe franknoss ho had hitherto ghown, TFollz wouldn't bave auything to do with him, ond ho wont off, inwardly wondering what sort of n country ho lind comox| to, whoro a conforsion of one of the most horri- blo of crimes results only in s couplo of rofer- onges to othor parties, and a final intimation thabe lio ind bettor Igno about his bustuoss, & Tho most interesting part of the wholo thing 1s that not ono of tho partlens Lo interviowed had tho gumption to ask the man his name, &0 that:, now the whole known facts of tho caso nro that: a young Cerman, apparontly about 80 yours of 0o, namo unknovwn, confessod o murder yoster-"| day'to o Judge, o Criminnl Court Clerk, and o+ nilor, and thon qulotly wallkod out of tho Shor- 's oflico, aud was lost in Clork stroot and ob-. livion forovor. The Great Forepanch Show. 1,000 HEN AND HORSES. Five Mammoth Tents. TW0 ENORMOUS MENAGERIES, °* A Doubla Circus and Two Mngnificont Mu- Beums, will oxhibit at Ohicago ONE WHEIL ONLY, ns follows: WEST SIDH—Iionday, haggard- whoso fur- ] Tuenday, Wednesday, and_Thursday, Moy 13, 13, 14 and 16, corner Madison and Bliza- both-gts.,; and S8OUTH SIDH, corner Btato and Twonty-socond its,, twod dnfm only, , Y'riday and Baturday, May 10 nnd 17, after- Toon and ovening, ~Hoo futuro sunnounge- mounts, programmon, &o, Wait For It. ADAD FOREPAUGII, Proprietor, For salo ohoap: 500 Wall, Touso, and Ilotel Tente, com- oo, mostly iow, and In fivat'class_ ordor, suitable for infigrution, Famitios golng V/eet, Colnaizat Railrond. Tuildin Tnmbermon, Fisiermen, &e. Just rocaived, lor and Ordnanco COL. 0. LIPPINCOTT, Goats Dapity Chigaga, T1I. Al TEight Salvo for Burns, Bullu, CORNS! 25 conts a hox. DR, STEPHIENS, 134 Doathorn.st. 3 IWEW CEROMO, FNTITLED THE CONVALESCENT, Glyen ta eaoh gustomor by tho GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIPIC TEA COMPANY, 116 Wost Washington-st,, 138 Twonty-sccond.st. GOAL AND WOOD, C. 1i. DYER & CO., Cornor Wabnsh-nv, and Madison-at., doslors in all kinds of Fucl. llinots Conl por ton, dolivored, 88; Kirkland Grato Ooal (heat Indiane) por ton, dollsored, 88.60; Wa- ‘bash Oonl (Tudiana Bituminous) por tun, deltverod, 85.00. Jiard Cosl and Wood of all kinds nlways on hand. BIISCELLANEOUS. Divilead No. 2, Tentowia Dnstrance Co. -OLLVELAND, O., April 25, 1673, Notico Is heroby glvon that, by ordor of the Probate Court, n dividend of fivo (5) por cent, payablo on and after May 8, 1673, at the Natlonal Olty Bank of Olovoland, has bioen duclnzed to tho eroditora of tho Toutanta Insur- ance Company of Olovoland, who havo proved tholr clatm aocording to law. Dividond ordars can ho lisd on anplication to JOHN I, WHITELAW, Assigneo Toutonla Insurauco Co. NOTICE Ts hioroby givon thatapplication has boon made to the Atlantio nnd Pactfio Tolekraph Company for tho rolesuo ot tho tolluwing anliticaton of stock, tho orlgiuals Baving Boan losf, misfaid, or destroso Tob, 24, 1509, No. 709 Tods b aharcs. 100, 31, 1563, No. 63; 35 sharos, JORN ORERAR. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE Ta e shoapost and tost artiolo n tho mazkes for BLUL- Thio gonuiuo hs both Darlaws and Wilthorgot's namos gn (s inbol, and 13 put un ot Wilthorgur's Dru Biore, No. 28 Worth Sucongat LHRSEINSG, peopioo o H. 4] b 2 lotor, £ For salo by Groeors bnd Drugktati, ~ oo WILLIAM A, HARRIS, Providunoo, R. 1., Bullder of the HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE, I¥ith Harrly’ Patontod Tmprovomonta. ond for Olrou= ars, STOCK-HOLDERS' MEETINGS, Stockholders' Meeting. Nottoo s oraby given that tho annusl mostine of The stookholdurs of Ghlongn South Branoh Dook Company Torsho alootion of Dirdotors of said Uumpany, will bo hofd at tho oflico of safd Company, No. 623 Wabagh-av., i tha Dity of Chioako, bt 10 8, 1., Wodnesday, Juno & A, D, 18, 3 Baorotacy of Olloago South Branah Dook Compaoy, FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, $5 Packages oF FRAGTIONAL CURRENCY TOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFTICE. AMUSEMENTS. MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. MAX MARETZEX, DIRECTOR LUCCA-KELLOGG Grand Italian Opera. TOUR NIGNTS ONLY, AND SATURDAY MATINEE, Commoneing Mondny, May 5. Farawoll appos ' TiSrondia GRI 3 atamll apposrane of Fleypa GRRATRSE LYRIO PAUTILINE LTUCOA. Last apponzanco provious to hor dopnrturo for Kuropo of o Fiow vorito Peima Do, * 0" CLARA LOUISE I{ELL(.)GG. Monday~LUCCA, o000 +FAUST Tueaday- MARTIHA ‘Wodnosday- MIGNON Triday—LU LOGUDON GIOVANNI, Baturdny—~FAREWELL LUCCA MATINEL. EQULAT 1S OF ADMISSION. Admiosion 23" l}cx;s‘r‘vgll Heatsin Fiest. Halcony, A1 ex. ten, Rosorved Hoats in Orolinste and O d inlcony, of ronta_for singlo nights commonces TILIS HOOLEY'S THEATRE. BrST COMPANY IN AMERICA. Saturday, Moy 8, 150, ATTRACTION EXTIAORDI- NARY, Grand Matino at3 p. in., for tho Inet time, Bardoa's bost play, FROU -FROTU. Saturday Night, tho poworful drama of BPlow for IBloYww. Mondny, May G—RISKS. STAR LEOTURE OOURSE. ROBERT COLLYER ‘Will toll his Great Story about #Qur IFolks and Other Folks,” NEXT TUESDAY NIOHT, closing tho socond Stnr Gormo. Mckels for aalo av'Dyoho & Cou's anr. Hnted and Madison ate,, and Holl', 485 Madlsonst., cor, Shol- o, Admlsslon, tie: Henorved Hont, 20 oxtrs. CARPENTHI & SHELDON, Mansgors, NIXON'S, MONDAY EVENING, Ayrll 2%, during the wck, and at Wodnoaday snd Ssturday Matinces, tho world-famous Charaotor-Artists, % McKEE and ROGERS, Bupported by thetr Groat VAUDEVILLE COMBINATION, Immonsoly strengthoned for tholr ongagoment in this oo SR b gl oo o gt ATKEN'S THEATRE, MANAGER... Mr. HARRY G. OLARKE. ONE WERK ONTY, commonclug Mondsy, Aprll 25, B40, Wednceilay and Bntucany Matincas, i cdnca A RIS e tness, the MRS. G. C. HOWARD, Wil in hor Originel gnd World- d"charac- e ES B O Selobeaton Amorican dranun of TUNCLE TOM’S CABIN, Supported by & poworful company. MYERY OPERA HOUSE. Monroo-at., botweon Daarbortt and State-sts. Aviington, Cotion” & emble's Minstrels B e R R (T cuofit of BILI . Tho laughablo burionque of e ST Ep ALY AND JOLEPH NLUERIING Nackin and Wilson in thelr inimitablo Bonga and Danoce, Tho Modoo Quostion—Quiot Lodgings~Tho “Firoo Grnoes—-Vooal Quartatta. - Evory evoniug and Bat- urda, inoo. "Noxt wook—Tho Kitty Blanchard Burlosquo Company. MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. Last weok of tho Popular Aetor, Mr. Mark Smith, Evory ovenlng and Saturday Matinoe, tho bosutiful and Dlelurosquo play ontltisd ONE BHUNDREDP YEARS OLD, Jaqizos Knuvel. .. Mr, Mark Smith. Asplased by b e, at tho Union Hyuaro A Noxt week—GRAN] N OPRRA. ACADEMY OF MUSIO. Tt Theatre, N, D ITALIAL 4 Mondny Rivoniog, April23, and Wednosday sud Baturday Matinces, LITTLE NELIL! TAE OALIFORNIA DIAMOND, and hor ontiro Com- ‘pany, In the groat sousntion, FIDELIA, The Fire Waif. Including tho Gront Firo Scono, Galyanio Battory, and ‘Nitro.Glycaring Sonsat mxmz.gfig' IME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, ‘Winter Arrangemont. - RXPLANATION OF RERERENOR MATTS.~ T Hata eapld” +Bunday ozcapiod; ‘Mumlullu"ap?udffl‘l"}f Fivo Bunday nt 8100 iy, HICHIOAN CENTAAL &GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS Rt Yoty Gty Zorner af Mot Mafl ¢vin matn and alr lino). Day lixpross, .. do Jdnokson Aoconn ight Expross INDIANAPOLIAVIX BRI HOAD. Nighit ¥ Roraing 1 oruing Kapross... Vgt Ixpronsee TENRY O, WENTWORTH, ‘Genaral Passongor Agost. CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD fl!';l;g;!,n"lfl;m ;f! 1, I‘mh(‘ah‘vnflfl'; {.c‘nl, and Laufsiana o) hets et o o 0 A ity et Shie, néar Suckinon ot bridger o L UM Arrise, 81, Touls & Boe ¥ Knun ‘n'n{"i' e Jnckaanvifie, A ‘Wonona, ' Wa SHopim; R L Ll coamo'dat 1 93 HE, Louls & Bpriogting Lightatng 1108z, via Datu Lino, and alsol Divlafun. e Kansin City Eaprons, vin i’ aaneilo, 111, & Lonistans, b Jofforson Uity Kxpross, P Keokuk & Burl tiy, vin Matn Ling, and dally oxcont Saturday, vis Jncksouvillo Division. ' 12 Daily, vin M ‘excopt Monday, vh.holgnn:d Do, eeddsly CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE a_sr. PAUL RAILWAY. Unton Depol, corner Hadison and _Canaleste,; g et Aitsam st and ad Dapots 1 oret OA1ee 70:00 p. m; #4730 p. s Leave, Arrive, Mitwaskec, 8t. Paul & Mignosp- i = Milwaukos & P -2 S Bepe Milwatinn, b Bol & Hiinoaps|, oo o e[ 11208, m. olis Night Eip: +9:00 p. m. |*6:00 p. m. 5 C,Hl%flp;fflllm.mfl?o;‘l & OUINCY RAILROAD. epnis—Font of. Lakeats, Tndic ve_and St iy and 3.:’-%;szmmm-ufl Tehet opteen Brios Houss Matland Exprs.. oo ubuquo and S 13) Facii Mang Ling.eersren o Onlesbus Maondota Ottawa and Stroator Passougar.. ILLINDIS CENTRAL HAILROAD. Lake-st. and fool a7 Deenty-seconduat, ce, 75 Canalest,, corner of Haditon, Teave, Depot foot Sickes Arrive, t, Louts Ex t: Lonts Kast 1 Galro Mai. Calro E: 15do Dar] ak Woo ydo Park and Onk Woods. ydo Park snd Qak Woods, fyda Park and Osk Woods Hydo Park and Oak Woods, 0D, 401 Hatnrdays thia train will be run to Ohnmpaiga. CHICAGO & NORTHV/ESTERN RAILROAD. Tickes afice, 81 West Madison-st. Arrice, . m. '&Ib A 45 p, m, Dubuguo Night Kz, oopory & Bubuquo Lxprots ‘o T > Milwaakon dla 00 p. . [t 9:0 p. . CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Degol, corner of Harrieon and Sherman-ate, Ticket ofice, 33 Weat MNadivon-at, Tea Qmuhs, Lonvoun'th& Atchfeon Iix R, i xpreas Tokvonorth LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depiot, corner Iarrison and Sherman-sts, Ticket ofices, narthicest corner Clark and Kandolphats,, and southwest corner Canal and Madison-ste, GLOBE THEATRE. BATURDAY MATINEE AND EVENING, WEITE BAGLBE. MISS KATIE ESTELLE. OCEAN NAVIGATION. ALLAN LINE Montrcal Ocean Steaiship Co. TFirst-class Steamships, Unsurpassed for Speed and Comfort, rnnning on the Shortest Sea Routes between EUROPE AND AMERICA RATES OF PASSAGE: GARIN aslow aa by nny othor FIRST.OLASS LINES. oturn tickots nl great reduction, HPRIRAGR "Hokots. aithor 0ot from Earopo, also g lowcrt atos and thiougs o polais L the Wert lowor e an by othor HifATns o rrElGT: Tarlf? arranged an all clasrcs Morchandise feom Liver- Dontor Qlaerow THROUCH to Chicas orothor tnlorimation, ot frol o b Iniorantion, ex lghbcorisact, apply attho , h fallo.at, i ALLAN & 00., Agonts. FOR EUROPE. INMAN LINE ROYAL MATL STEAMERS. Will sall from Now York as follows: QITY OF DALTIMORK.......Thursday, May8, 3 P; M. OITY OF BORAMEAL:: aturday, May 10, 2 5. M. OITY OF HIUSTOL . ‘Tlursddy, May 16,8 A M. OITY OF BROOKLYN.... Baturdsy, May - Bl Aud ench _suceooding BATURDAY and THURSDAY, trom Pior No. 45, North itivor. Cabin Passage, 885 and 8100 Gold. Stasrage, to British Porta, 80.00 Qurronoy. Bicorage, to German Por 85,00 Ourranoy, HIWYII!“'.‘ kL romon or 28,00 O r .00 urronoy. SIGHT DRAFTH fovaals st Iow ratov. i FRANCIS C. BROWN, Gonoral Wostorn Agont, 86 South Market-st., Chicago. CUNARD MAIL LINE BESTABLISEIRD 1840. ) Bteam Botween Now York, Boston, and Liverpool, And from Boaton every Tuosday. Cubln Passnge, 880, 8100 nnd 8130, Gold. Kxoursion Tlokots at Roducod Rates, Bteorngo Passago, 8% onrronoy. Possongors snd frolght atif gt deh il i & el cat Betlain, Troland, a jontinent, RO VR E o Wealk daant” N, W. our, Olnrk and Randolph-sia, Bafling twieo o wook from Now York, and oarrsing ps: 11 Yaeta of Great Debtatsy Trolan, Onytiatal i o Mo torrancan. Oabin fror #6bi Koo and Irish ports cast, §30; west, #8%, ' Oonti. athier regufarlina, A1l payabila in Vinyi afges: o, ¥ o iini oun Now orke aad No - i uxiing Grools, Now York, sud N, 1. Sorwor tadailoanil Madisonate., Uhleago, HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agonts. STATE LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, NEW YORK AND GLABGOW, LIVERPOOL, BUL. FANT AND LONDONDLRILY. Theso elogant naw stoamers will Blato Line Pier, Ifulton Kerry, Hrouklyn, N. \ PENNSYLVANIA, 3,500 t UEDRGIA, 2,800 to) VIRGINIA, 4,600 to Forinightly thoreaftor, Maf), vla Alr Lino and Main Line, Syocial Naw York ‘Tispress, via F Ling. .o Atlnntio Exprosm, vis Alr Lin it TExorots, vio baia Lino. Eilfhsit Aocommotiation... Boutls Ghiongo Ascommodatio CHICAGO, DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD. Tasienger Depot at P, C. & 5t, Louis Depot, corner of Ca= naland Kixale-sty Freight and Ticket office 163 Washing.ton-st, Arrice, Matlowe Evansviilo & Torro Tianto Ex. PITTSBURGH, FOR1 WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. Teace, | Arrive, Day Exproa: Pasio Tast Ling k] Mail 1|2 4:850. Valparaiso Kocommodatlon..,...|* 3:0p. m. CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD. (OPTN TO RORELLE.) Depot corner Jatsted and North liranch-sts. General affics 18 Metropolitan Block, corner itandolph and LaSalle-sts. Leare. | Arrice. Rosolla Accommodation. Ttiver Park Accammodation Rivor Park Acosmmodatior CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Great Central Railroad Depot, rool af Lake-st. For through tickels and slesping-car berthe apply at Ticte ofice, 6 Canal-t,, eorner M 3 120 Washingtonsat.; Ivemiont llouse, corngy Congreas:at. ind dichigan-av.; alo Joot of Twenty-secortli-st, Loava Chicago. [} Arrivoat Indi 4:20p. Bn 50 8. M. Arriva as Oluolnnati .. * 9:30 p, m. ¢ 9:16 8, m. Only lino ruuning Saturday "'f"" train to Cinclnnatl, Pulfman sleoperson night tra DISSOLUTION NOTICES. AR AN AN AN NSNS, DISSOLUTION. + The partnorahip herotoforo oxlating betweon the sub. aoribors under the firm namo of Sayrs, Glimoro & Co., ls this day dissolved by mnknnl;omonh. All dobls duoand owing satd tirm aro to bo paid to Honry Bayrs, Giremy iR L Ydkrii aiarone, EDWARD W, THOMPBON. Ohtosgo, il., May 1, 187 £24 2lpim; p.m. Tho undoratgnad will contiao the Whalosal Tes Busl: Bosa, % firm st . Thon e R BE Watoroste O TN BAYILS, X. W, THOMPSON. DISSOLUTION. The copartnorship herotofors exiating botween John Jones and Potor Horn Is this day dissolved by mutual cousent. Tha bustnoss will bo continued by Poter Horn, t tho ld stand, 119 Doarborn-st. JOHN JONES, Chioago, Biayl, 1873, PRTER HORN. MEDIOCAL CARDS, DR. C.BIGELOW OONFIDENTIAL PHYSIOIAN, (81 Statest,, Ohloago, Ttfa woll knavwa by all ronders o1, ho pryoris thae D . Bigolow i tho oldost ostablishod physlcian [n Obicago, Heolence and otporience havo wada Dr, I, the most ro- nownod SPEOIALIST. of the age, honarod by tho press, ostoomed of tho "blyhost ‘modical attalnmonts Iy il inatituten of L day, aing dovotod MWLLNY TEARS OF HIS LATE i hertuoting romedlos ¢ oura posttlraly all G PORTHONY iR e JONSULTATION L, fog Inlesand ontTumon, OGNF“) NTIAL, Addre: Dr, 0, BIGKLOW, Al - Dr. Kean, NO guRh! NO PAY ! 860 South Clark-st., Chicago, tod, " 2 Moy bo confidontlally gonauitol borsually of by moll Be! SUEERS R e ie oniy phystolan fh ths oity who war e It Lo by, " Oilcs Luurs froi g, i, o § m.ime Dr. TOYVY N SN, 1C3 BOUTH OLARK-8T., Continwos §o curo all Ghronls, Nesvous, ‘and Urinary Dhioases of both soxas, and sy bo vanfidentially con: aultad, porsonally oe by mstl, freo of charga. Humal SiiNeutetds trontod with safoty dnd auogoas. - §Lia Matlica IFroatizo Lo ladlos aud gontluimou sont froo, DER. STON X, (A rogular, ,5: & will of 0'AND BPEOTAL EPATATE PARLORS A itEsPONDENCE Tottors, with stamps, to “Rpaoln Modlolnes fun pos: llyor by uros gunrantoed, All *‘fomaledif. B e i iatots s sugevis. Otrouiar frees

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