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* July—Ladloa' fes - Balanoe Ju bank for current exyouscs, HOME OF THE FRIENDLESS. Fifieenth Aunual Meéting of the Tustitution. Toports of tho Troasuror amd Other Officera, Election of 0ficers for the Ensulng Yoar. Tho fitconth anntnl mooting of the HMomo of {ho Friendlosa wus hold yeatorday afterncon in tho parlors of tho [uatitution, Thora woro pros- | ont about forty Indios intorosted in the institu- ton, Eldor E, M, Boriug opened the moating with prayer, and invoked Ieavenly nid in the dicussfon of affaivs which would assuredly como up. . ANNUAL TEPORT, Tho maoting orgaulzed by the Rov. F. D. Groy taking tne chisir, when Mr, B, M, Boring rond tho roport of tho Board of Managers, of which tho following contains the saliont points : Tho Tome for the Friendloca pravides s temporary bome to worthy women, n well us helpless children, In the fiftoon years that invo circlod nwuy eiuco this Homo was thrown open to the public, thousauds of worthy wounien Lave beon cared for, removed from tho scencs of tempfution, and saved 10 socuty 3 aud thous sands of children Lavo been trausferred from poverty, 10, and want, to homes, mostly 1 tho country, where _thioy bave grown up, or are ranidly growing up, into Christin nunbood” ond womankiood,—s Dicssiug to thomselves and to society. I 4u'truo thut there aré oxcoptionn{o this rule,but ot mare than con bo found among ehildren of well-regue lated familiea everywhero, Tho Home .tukes the “Solitary aud puls” thom in familior,” Toth from personal observation aud by correspougonce, wo have Yery oucouraging accounts from u lurgo mojority of tho ebildren wo Lnvo erauaforrad (o aucls Lunios, Iow much wo bavo doue of this work ls shown by the following ftews, taken from tho Matron's aunusl roport : Number in tho Tome, Jan, 1, 1873, 108 Number recelved during tho'yeur, udul . Nuwbor recaivod durug tho seur, cufl-’ 16 e, ¢ out during tho year, ¢ Totalessaes arens sasrassanadif Al thiesa poraois’ Wero mheltorad, fed,—tuny of tigun clofiedy aud ol tho "clildre old " cough roe ccived iustrudtion iu a first-cluss school, - © " FmIANOES. Wo Legin tlio yenr with o debt for current exponnos carried (orwurd from o fast year wmountiug (o §1,608,03, For sovernl mouths of iho year we kau only snwil roturi trom routs, und bud tozely chiefly upon douations and bequcats; uind, thedo failing to meet gur {uerosing expouscs, we folt compalled Lo woll some ‘o outside proporty, 0 ald us in meoling theso des mands, Our Suunolal report show that wo huve oxe peuded, {u cash, for currout oxponscs -during iho Soar, $13,000,71, aud our whola family cared for wus 2,004, us uhiown by th Matrou's roport, und the svors sy taudiy por mouth was 167 aud tho cashs oxpenses per month wmountod to $1,163.03. During tho year wo have reveived from thie excantors of tho extato of tho Into John Burr, Esq,, $1,000. betug the list payment ta tuls 211 fund, Tuo talul wmonsic Felve from N, Brs, aud uow out ot Suloreal, ia 13,010, 'Wo bud in bauk Jan, 8, 1873, to the credit n!‘ thig fund for curreut expeusch... 600,63 Recolved during the year from fntor 9,167.09 Ttoccived during tho year from rent. 295,00 184,008,065 /240,85 alanco.... 5 9,1170 ‘We have rocelved duilng tho year from tho execu- tors of tho catulo of the lato Julin Burr, Eaq., 2600, bo- 4ng the lust payment from th evtale 10 thls 1-11 fund, muking the toful smount received, aud now out at int tereat, ¥10,310, 103,68 1,014.23 $1,707,89 1,653.51 .8 24,87 Riczetved from lnterest., ..o FINANCIAL BTATEMENT, Tho financinl statemont, as taken from the Treasurer's books, was also proseuted by Elder Boriug, sud tho two were ncoredited asjfollows: BEQKIPTE, 1874, Marel 20—Estato Sarsh 8, Iall, Patun_County, 1L, per Petef Iowe, Wenonu, Beptember—David O, atia, Ohlo (Mies Bowun): November—Iutar-Stute Tn Exyposition, Nov, W0~Estute Mre, Carolino i, Drown, Minouk, por 1ho Livv, As T, Norton, SR TR Dee., Yl—Tnioresi—3oaly, Wilcox fuud, cte, Rebuto on bills, s Ghicago Rellef uud Ald" Kssoctation, Randolpl stract stores, A8y oens Douations—Casl Donatious—In $22,037.04 EXPENDITURES, . 1879, Jan, 1.—Bulance in excess of ro- Furniture lome Buildin Insursuce Home Luildivg, Home 1 19,628,009 i $ 1,428,656 DURR MISSION—RECEIFTS, -Brlance cash on hand.,,..$ 500,53 Dec, 31, —1nfevest funds juvested., 3,167.C0 TRaudoiph street stores, .. . 1,205,030 Lslute of Jouuthan Bur, 1, EXVENDITUD ; 1,300.35 1,74 N 6 Ve . 80,00 | Tuvestumeut of Hurr fund. 1,000,00 Dalance caslt on hands,os oo, HoXE INDU Jan, 1, 1875—Dslune Tuterest fund invested, Eslato of Jouatbun Bur EXPENDITURES, Balanca cash on band.....ueues TIE BURR AISBION, Thoreport of E, I, Dickorson, of {he Burr THE CHIC 3 AY ANUARY T3, 1874 Bl offico of Becrotary was to ba taken by Mra. I, D, Groy. The oftiears olooted woro na follows Trostdent—0, G, Hammond, Vice-Prenident—F, D, Becrotury—Mrs, ¥ Collector—t, M. @rant, Managora—Atra. E. Wadswort, Mra, A, 1f, Tong, Mra, Auna M, Gibbw, Mrs, N, B, Judd, Mts, Von A, 1igginm, Mra, B, 7, Gulver, Mra, Jamow Larman, Mrs, Oharlea' 1. Wheoler, Mra, Xobort Huvris, Mra, Dr. Lauks, Mow, N, P, Wildor, M, F. D, Groy, Denldes those ropresontativos of tho various churclies wore nowminated, aud all the nomincos eleeted, Mrs. Gould, Mrs. Robert Harrls, Mrs. Hobbs, and Mrs. Wildor wore anpolnted s committeo to 4ill the vaonnolos in the church roprosontation. The Cowmmitteo recommonded that Mr. Diok- inson romain missionary ; Mrd, Grant, matron; and Mirs Bawmauv, ditor of the Home Visitor, In addition to this, tho Committee recommended tho appoimtment of an Advisory Committoo, con- sisting of Mossra, Wirt Doxtor, N. 8, Bouton, ‘. W, Ilarvoy, and Abnor Lowls, —The rocom- mendation was adopted, nnd tho moeting ad- Journoed, 3 THE COURTS. Powers of n Court of Chancery in Bankruptey Matters. Bl for Account and Divorce- ruptey Iems, -Bank- TIE POWER OF A COURT OF OUANGERY 70 hEVERSE AN ADJUDICATION OF BANKRUPTOY, Judgo Blodgett decided yestorday tho cnse of Tdward Westermayor against Koch ot al, A bill was fled by Westarmayor against E. Kooh, P. Rodtbartly, J. E. Lookwood ot al., to sot aside an adjudication fn bankruptoy, which bad boon entored agafnat the Obicago Composition Gran- ito Compauy. A demurror was interposed by Mr. Boruum, attornoy for defondants, on tho ground that the Composition Granite Company was not mado o porty. 1t apposrs that Wastor~ mayor was tho patenteo of tho composition grans ito, and aulargo etookholder in the Come peny. Somo time ago, during his nbeence from the city, a potition wos filod againat the Company, and 1t adjudi- cated bapkrupt, and its effcots sold by tho Asgignee, Tho complainaut clalms that the wholo transpotfon was done by fraud aud col- lusion, and through a conspiracy among tho do- fondants, lts oflicers, ‘The Judge hold that tho omitting to make tho Compnny u party was a fatal orror on domurrer, beenuso the Company must bo tio recipfent of whatover 8 orderod to be paid over upon an accounting, Tho proporty would bo tho prop- orty of the Company, snd not of theze individunl stooliolders, and_aftor puying tho debts, it would ba liable ~to dis- ribution. = But tho Judgo remarked that, ovon if i€ were not fatal in that rospect, ho thought tho proper courso would be to movo in tho Hankruptoy Court, within & reasonablo time, to hiave the adjudication set aside and not to fils s bl Tho Distriov Court in bonkruptoy had ample powors,—just what the Distiiet Court in chancory. had,—and to ask by this bill to ovor- ‘turn the nd’\l«llcatlon in bankruptey was like aeking one Cirouit Court to roverso the decision of another, Ho conld fiud no authority which sustatnod the view that & court of oquity, which could be no mora than & court of "coneu rent Jurlediction, could interfere to 8ot anido * an adjudication fu bankruptey. Agnin, tho proporty might by - thia timo have gopno into “tho bands of junocent purchasers. o, too, proceedings agaiust o cor- poration wero procoedings quasi ngaiust o stock- holder, and ha must bo bound after n renson- ablo timo, unless Lo proceeded to sot aside tho proceadings. ‘Tho doniurrer was thoreforo sustainod, and twonty dnya granted to the complainant in which ta decide whother he would staud by ing demur- rer or amond kla biil. * DILL YOI ACCOUNT AND DIVONOCE, Elfen Broms filod a bill in the OCircuit Court yestorday sgaivat hor busband, Carsten Brems for & divorco and for bim to account for tho uso of hor property. Bho states that in 1800 sho married him, Laving then thros obildren by & formor husbaud, and boing posecased of n drig- storo ot 101 Wout Randolph street, and consid- crablo othor propoerty belonging to her childron Tho Buprome Court mor this morning at 10 o'oloult, purwuant to adjournmont. I'rement, Ohlof-Turtico Broowo and Awsoclato-Justices Walker, McAlllstor, Beatt, 8holdon, Behalllold, anil Oralg, 'Pho following motlous, proviously submitted, wera disposod of : . ¥ MU, JURTIOR OItALY, 216~Tilinoln Centrai tallroud v, Cobb st al, Thero Was & motion mado fn this cato for an extenslon of time to o abntract and brief, by aproilant, Thix mo- ton fn supportod by anidavit, which fa saiticicnt, and Ao timo Wil bo extended 20 duya from the 10th iat, Y MR, JUSTIOR BONOLFIRLD, 45—Ollver I, Cobb et nl, v. Tllinofs Contral Rallroni Company, Matlou is mnde to qunals servics of pros comn, We thilulk tho servico fs sutficiont, nnd tle mo- tion ts ovorruled, DY MR, JURTIOR RMELDON, 80—Stephon Kern v, B. D, Strasborgor ot al, Mation to disinfsnappeal in chancory on nccount of ‘defoctivo boud, Thin appears to La an appeal from & mero grdor douiog un application fora writof tnjunclion, 0 wheroln on nppesl does not lle, aud the appoal whl Lo dismizaed for that ronson, 1Y MR, JUNTIOE M'ALLIFYER, A—Tabert Nuthorford v, Templo 0, Sargent ot al, Matlun ta dismish appeal for want of prosecution, It appoara by the recurd thnt fhere bus Loen servico, fha matlon Is ovorruled, DY MR, JUSTIGR #00TT, Sd—Blephon Korn v, B, D, Btragbergor ot al, Mo~ tlo (o dismisa appeal for want of bond, Thero s 1o suiticient bond i the record, but the appeliant will bo uffowed untit the 1dth just, to perfect lus appeal by giving a proper bond, NEAY MOTIONS, 24—Jeremisls Driscoll ef al, v. Abdrow Tumock etal, Motion for continuance, for alisa writ of orror aud for Bsupersedons, l—Aunn Convin et ol, v, Henry Showp, Motion to 8triko plonn from flo un ot huving beon Bled within thotimo proseribod by tho rulo, Counter-motion for luava to Blo plens, 167—8chool Tenetocs ot al, v, Tho Peoplo ex rel Jepthn A, Ball,” Motion to dismiks appeal for wuut of asefgnment of orrors mder tho rulo. . R. Co, v, Latira Britton ot al. 198, 3 Appeal dismissed witl 6 por cent damagon. 247—8nmo v. Bamuel Govia, Samo order, 298—Sama v, Candillo Do Abra, 240—Hamo v, Joliu Blreinstrofer, Bamo order, 210—~ume v, Charles Riore, Sme ordor, 201—Menry Tauner v, 1, U, Johuaton, Satno order, Motfon to admit 8, O, Coles to practice, on liceuso fram s forolgn Hinte, QALY OF TIIE DOCRET. Bamo order, audhorsolr, Mo dofondant bus galucd posses- sfon of all this, aud used the profifs of the storo ond the fncoms of lor proporty for Lis own uge. Ho has, moreuver, troat- ed hor shamofully, and been guilty of ropoated cruelty and adultery. Shocan no longor live with fim, and, thevofore, asks s di- vorce. Bhe also desires a strlct acconnt of the money he has receivod, which amounts to gov- einl thoneand dollars, and for an injunction to p\'t«vom, him from disposing of any of the prop- orty. ANNOUNCEMENTH. Judgo Blodgett will, it is expected, bo occu- pled in hearing the arguments iu the * puts” cago of Youug againet Chandlor, Pomeroy & 0, Judge tenton is expocted to behore this after- noon, aud take up the eall of Judge Rogers' calondar, Judgo Moore has flnished the ModMahon di- vorco caso, and is rendy for other business, UNITED STATES COUNTS, Josoph R. Payson, Assiguce of the Republio Tuwuranco Company, outered up Judguont b confesaion agninst Snmuel J. Walker and Josep E, Lowry for £8,092,48. Edward Bain commonced an_action for 1,000 agoinst the Andorson Stoam Hentor Company, DANKRUPTCY ITES, Doggett, Bassott & Hills filod a petition againat Curtis Lord, cluiming an account of £2,432.55, which i8 over due, They cbinrge him with mak- ing n proforential conveyance to his father or brother-in-luw of & farm iu Kendall County, and claim Lo 18insclveut. A ruls to show cause on tho 20th, and provisional warrant of seizure wero issued, Stoin, Hirgeh & Co. filed a potition asking that H. & M, Noubergor bo declared bonk- Tupt on necount of the non-payment of thoir protissory note for 37135, aud uuothier for 3247, A yule to ghow couso Jan, 22 woa issued. John I, Patterson was adjndicated bDank- rupt by default, and a warrant issued roturnablo Teb. 13, It D. 8mith was sppointed Aesigneo. Jolin 0. Bouthwick waa appowted Provisionnl Assignee of J. F. Forayth, In tho matter of the Germanin Insurance Company, Willlam Vocko, the Assigueo, was or- dered to deliver up four old cortifionfos of stock in: tho 1!linois Staals-Zeitung Compan: held by L, it appenring that said stook ha buen wrongly pledged to tho Gormania Company by oue E. 8. Sulomon, It was also ordered that the noto of Salomon held by tha Germania bo- ing * dosporate,” it should be gold for what it would bring at pablic suction, SUPERIOR COUNT IN DRIEY. ‘William H. 8mall bogan an action_in trespass Mistion, was read, s follows : Tho attendauce at Sabbath-school hos ranged from 140 to 225" v church servico, from G0 to 120, at prayor-meoling, from 20 to80. The avorage numbor of families visited was 0; of Bibles distributed, 53; tracts aud religious pa- porg, 1,700 ; children clothed, in part, 74; fami- lios nided in food, cluthing, snd monoy, 34; fu- norala attended, 11; morriagos, 18; averago circulation of books from library, 23 ; hopeful couversious, 13; number taking the temporancoe plodge, 03, r This eucouraglng oxhibit was also accopted and placed on filo, - ‘Tho Matron's roport of Mrs, Grant, matron, wa3 presonted, covering some of the ground gone over in tho report of the Managers, and contain- ing =amo valuable refiections. Bpeuking of the inmates, the lady eays: *Thoy gre received ns ever {n the past, without rogard to nationality, roligion, or coloy, ara provided with biths, aud clotbing if necessary, with food, sholter, and me«licn?nld, and eucouraged in bubily of tem- perance, industry, and frugality,” The Home school, numbering about 8U0 scuolarg, is an in- torosting foature of this work, aud tho thirty-six inaustrisl girls bave made §good progross, men- tally and domostieally, *For all who sorve in this vinoyard,” conolndes tho Teport, * Wo * ask ot the words which man's wisdom toacheth, but which the Haly Gliost teacheth.’ My, Grant added that she had not enumerat~ ud the meuls given to mon, which were 'noarly 600 in nuwbor, O Tho report waa conanrred in, ELECTION 0F OFFIOERS, The meoting theu proceeded to tho annual eloction of ofiivers for the eusuing yesr, A Hoog presented a report from the Nomiusting Committee. This Committeo, after due deliber- ution, recommonded that there should bo no Financial Beerotary, bue to have in his place a Collector, who should recoivo as pay 10 per cent of lia cofloctiony, “'bis was nooeusltated by the faot of the Raolief Boolety, upou whose fuuds they were drawing, declaring that there wss uo monoy in theirtreasury to pay solurfes with, Henoe, Mr. Borlug would give up his fi)&m 2§ Diaan)i~ Sacrataxy sad be Qolledtes, wi the against Honry M. ooker, claiming $10,000, L. H, and A, L. Brown flled,u potition againut Leopold Schoenfeld ot al., for & mochaniea’ lfon for tho sum of £1,600.05 on the N. 3¢ of Lots 13,14, 16, and 16, in White's Subdivision of Tlooks 46, 47, and B9, in the Canal Brustoas’ Bub- division of tho W. 1g of Nec. 27, 49, 14, James M. Truo snd Jerry 'l'olos filed a bill against Ohauncoy T. Bowen, 0. O, Abell, E. R. Bay, Darius Dodgo, Jano R, Ademe, J. Me- Qrogor Adnms, Asshot Gridloy, Abbay K, Whip- plo, tho Chicago, Burliugtan & Quincy Railroad Bompany, the Titinois Gentyat Natleoad Come paily,tho Michigon Contral Railroad Company, and'the United Btales Mnrtgnfio Compnni', o obtain avartition of the following tract of land in Chicago: Doginning at a point on Biate ntroet on the originel liue of tho northwest frac- tional quarter of Sec, 92, 89, 14, 966.6 feot north of the southwest corner thereof, running thence north on gaid fino 36 feet, thonce eaut paraliol with the south line -of satd guarter soction to Lauko Michigan, thouce sunth ulong said lake 36 foet, thenco wost to the piace of hué;mu(ng. V., L. Robbiny brouglit sult 1or 55,000 salust R, P, Morgou, W. T. Ritclle, and J. R, Bicker- i 7 dike, 3 Nuthanlel Norton began s distress for rent againat W, IRNA(hcuélFagg L. Bpafford, and Murk Ar Tor chaiming 3 Willisyh 0. Dralimara_filed _ potition sgatnst A, H. Miller, Beuj. B, Gallup, Heury A. Burling, A, I, Davis, and E, D. Mandell for & mechauics’ Hen to the amount of $1,833.92 on o coriain part of tha N, }¢ of Lot 8 and Lot b, in Block 8, of fractionnl Seotion 16, addition to Chicago, Newell Avory, 8. 3, Murphy, B, E. Crepin, and Joseph Heuld recovered judgment by confession agaiust Hormon J. Borgh for $8,320,20, COUNTY_COUNT, The will of Bryan Daloy was proved, and Petor Gore and Matthew Bulgor given loltory testamontary under a bond for #0,000, Wilifs M, " Hill was appoiuted conservator of tel;owanmn of Dion Switt undor a bond for “Iho” will of Fredorlka Hulat was proved, and lotters tostamontary grantod to Dionewoke Hulst on & boud for 6,000, The Chicf-Justice then procoeded to eall the docket for tho day, a8 follows: 1—Tho People v, Willlam 1, Qoons ot ), Taken on 9—Ttobert Rulherford v, Temple O, Sargont et al, Taken on call, Hi—~Thomon A, MeLaurio]v. Reuben O, Darnes ot al, Takn on call, 4—8, W, Lenderson, ole,, v. Oliver I, Palmer, Cone nued, ‘DI—AIVuh Carpenter v. Engouo Davis, ctc, Taken on call, 0—Jorhua E, Davls v, Tho Life A=sociatlon of Amerl- ca, Continued, 7T—Fredorick Baumann, otc., v, Mary T, Streot ot al, Tuken on call, B~Tiroy P, Aldrich otal v, Jamea DL Thurston, Taken ou call, 9—Amos Atkin v. Thomas Byrnes, Tnken on call, 10—-Tho Amorican Central Insuranes Comyany v, TFrauk Klockuer, Settled by sgrosment on flle, Appeal dirmiszod, : H-—Allen Campbell et 4l V. Tho Paris & Decstur Radirond Compnny, ‘Takon on eail, 13—James H, Cepter v. Jobn Glberry, Takea on call, 15‘& 0. Conwell v, McOlellan, Watkins et al, Taken on call, 14-—Thomna M. Hope v, The Common Councii of tha ity of Alton, Taken on coll, 15—Alvak Carpeuter ot wl v, Harrlot Davis ct al, Taken on call, 10—1hs Poople ox zel, v. Tho P, L, & D. Rallroad Company aud Bosrd of Supervisvis of Logun County, ‘Taken on call, B ?;l—fllty of Quiney v. Laura Joncs otal, Taken on eall, 18—Thomas M, Mcliobertsv, Poler E. Conover, Taken on call, 10—T,, W, & W, Railway Company v, Joseph Bpang- Tukonon cail, 20—Benjnmin I, North v, Yeerson I, Kizor et al. Tuken on call, TO-MORROW'S OALL. Tho Court announced that to-morrow's enll of the docket would be from No, 11 to No. 40, in- cluded. ADJOURNMENT, Tho Court then adjourncd untfl 9 o'clock to- morsow moruing. CORRECTION, In giving tho list of condidntes who had_been admitled to tho Bar in the cluss of Thursdey, I scom to have omitted thio namoof W, 8, Brock- ett, Asamatter of justice to him, I desira to stato tha§ ho was admitted, and that his oxam- inntion was 80 succossful that Lo did not fail sntisfuctorily to answer nby one question pro- pounded by tho exsminors. THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION. Mr. flobart’s fkeply (o the Charges of Purloining Dispatches, To the Editor of T'he Chicago Tribuna : B1n: Without iutending, Iam sure, to do any injustice, your paper this morning conlained an articlo founded largely on misstatements, so far ad the Amoerican Piess Assoclation, of which T am the Northweatern agent, is concerned. Your statoment that tho Krening Mail onco or Lwico during Lhe last few woeks was furnished with somo itoms of telegraphic news from the ofiice of tho Etening Post is quite correet ; but itis not true that tho American Press Association hind anything to do with it, tho mattor having beon arranged botweon the managers of the Mail snd the Postand tho newe furnished by the Intter becauso tho two papers wero about to Do con- wolidated, As the Amorican Press Associntion was thus nbout to loso its only paper in thiscily, it cortainly would not bo likely to **steal” news for it; whilo it is to bo supposed that tho Asso- ciatod Pross would be glad to draw it into the fold by giving it o tasto of the superior quality of its pabulum, At ull ovents, the furnincn 2 of nows was not done by or for the benefit of the American Press Argociation, a6 the managers of tho Lost and Mail freely adinit, and Mr. Bumith, thie Agent of tho Associnted Prosw, is now, os he informs me, satisfied thut that Association and its agont arc entirely blnmeless in the rattar, T'hio records of thio tolegraph lines by wlich thoe Amorican Associntion sonds its nows wil show that no line or ward of the dlspatches ro- coived by tho Evening Post havo evor boen sout out of the cily to the American Associntion, Another gorions mistnke into which vour articlo bns fatlen s, in nsserting that an employo of tho Times waa ecngaged by the Amoricin Preys Agent Lo obtnin Assopinted Prosa dispatcli- es for him. The gentleman of the Limes wus employed solely to furnish tha local nows, und if hho evor sont u word of Aswacinted Pross news I donot know it. Idonot believe that Lo did. - For tho laat six yoars, I liave at difforont tincs cupaged gontlomen eonuected with varlons city {-mnem to nssist me by reporting local newa. It ins always boon with the cousent of thogo in authority, and with no attempt or thought of socreey. Although the Amorican Press Associn- Hon is'a ““ rival ¥ of the oldor Association, 1 hio- liovo it guito possible that rivalry maybo honost- 1y and “Lonorably earried on, and, to thoso who know me, it is not necossary for mo to eay that this {8 the way in which I ondoavor todo bus- inoss. H, B. Hovaur, D S — IRISH CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune : Bm: In yestarduy's corvespondence to Tire Tpue is o lotter from an * Irish-Amorican," ealliug for the organization of an Irish Rotiof and Ald Bocloly, and stating that it is o shame thnt somo action hias not beon had in the mutter bo- foronow. To strongthen his very landablo fu- tention, ho mentiony tho faok of the ostablishe moutof o GermanRolief and Aid Society,and asks why wo sliould bo bobind them in anything, Now, it scoms to me that_** Irish-Americsn » is not &8 wall posted in the doings of his pooplo s bio might bu, or ko would Liave kuown that wo have not waited for any people to sot s an ox- ample to do our duty. Many yonrd ago, tho Inta Rev, Dr. Dunne bogan the organization of St. Vincont Boclotios, whose ouly object is to search out and reliove Lhe poor in thoir respoctive par- ighos. Almost overy church in town has ono of thess assoointions attachedtoit, andihe mompers Inbor faithfully and unsolfishly In the causa of oharity. They have their regular system of visitors and “relief ollicers, working withont hope of yoward, oxcept Lhat which the God cf the poor promises to wll who act as fathers to the destituto, Whoro js the necessity for any now organization, when thoro aro so mauy now in sotive oporation? Let all who, 1ike your corvospondent, earnestly desiro to roliove” the poor, either join thoso sooicties, or aid thom ‘withh their menus, and all thut ho desives will be accomplished, llnl(iht stato furthor that, in tho truo upirlt of Catholla oharity, the 8t Vin- cont Hocieties maka no distinction botweon olasscs, croeds, or natioualitics, their only quos- tions boing, * Ara thoy poor?” and " Ao thoy doserving 7 AnoTiER TS1-AMERIOAN, Ontoau0, Jan, B, 1874, Fronch Xid Gloves, 25 Centa, A. G, Downs & Co,, 334 Weal Madison street, hayo ‘ocolved anothor lot of French kid gloves st 25 conta paie, A,G. D, & Co,iu cloug out thelr enttro atock, call wpcolal attentlon to clouks, wults, and whowly, dress goods, Mousckooping goods, Gunncls, blarkots, hosiery, underwear, embrofideries, eto,, cto, SUPREME GOURT OF ILLINOIS, Spectal Dispatoh to Tha Chicago Trfbine, RurRaz COURT, HPRINOFIRLD, Ji &n, 19, 1874~ Thoy are nisnufuoturiny oloaks, suits, uud dresses at great roduction Srom formor prices, fo give onploy- ment fo sowiag glel duriag tho dull scason, Ladite can havo thotr own materisl out and Atted or wade to oz at aLioxt notlco, THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO. Prosident Burroughs and the Rev. Dr. Everts. Lotters from 6, W, Thomas and Lean~ der Stone, A Note from Dr. W. W. Everts. To the Editor of The Chicaao Tribune: Ban ¢+ I dosire to bring the question at lsane botween the Unlversity of Chicsgo’ and Dr, Tvorts to n hend, and roliove him of all nncor- tuiuty, Claiming that tho chargo of illogl action on the part of tho Bonrd of Truatoos, no- cording to tho allogation in your jssno of Bopt. 7, 1873, is incapable of proof from tho only logitimato source of evidenco, viz.: the rocords of tho ofticiul nots of snid Board, I procoed at ounco to commonco action directly sgainst the ono who i8 ovidently rosponsible for tho falso statemont. I have no desire to go boyond as- certained facty. By your own statemont of Jan, 9, 1874, it ap- pears that DR, V. W, EVENTS, through his agent, ono Leandor Stone, diil se- curo on ingertion in your columns, on tho 7th of Soptombor, 1873, of an article purporting to givo n moro accurato nccount of tho history of tho University of Chleago than that. coutained inan articlo proviously published by you, de- rived, upon your own showing, * from original sources,” Sald provious artlelo s claimed to have contnived “constant and wniform varintions from tho oxnot facte"; leading to the boliof *that said varintions wero tho work of o siuglo hand for an uaworthy purpose,” 1t ia nlso wot forth that, in the provious articlo, certain partios wero grontly wronged by ox-parts statemonts and interestod testimony. ‘I'his artiulo, thon, oxprosaly propared to give o truo statomount, ig, upon its own showing, to o con sidered na absolutely freo from ' ex-parte or in- terostod stnlomonts,” and not “the work of o singlo hand." Thia gaid articlo of Sopt. 7, 1873, rosts 0 yob upon tho solo nutharity of Dr. W W, Evorts, e having boon responsiblo for its original publication, and having reindorsod it by securing its republication in tho Watchman and Reflector of Dec. 25, 1873, after a lapso of moro than three mouths from the time of its original appenratco. Yclnim that tho said sriiclo contains a DIREOT CNARQE OF MALFEASANCE IN OFFICE againkt tho Bonrd of Trusteos of enid Univormty, Viz,, ot cauceliug an_indobtodnoss to eaid Uni- vorsity, Tho exact words used are, *“ay is al- Iegod,—not “ It in reported,” or % Ruymor hath it," or *Somo {hink," or *Somo believe,” but ++'Aé s nlleged,”—that {s, according to Wobster, “broughs forward with' positivenoss, * do- claed,” “nggorted.” ofe. An “aliogation,” or *positive assortion,” is made by somo one, ‘Who mnkes it ? Dr, Evorts, boing, as noovo set forth, the only known nuthority for tho article in goneral and in_ partioular, is bound, by all tha cinims of justice, to produce the compilor of what purports to be * without variation from exact faats,” and the worls of moro than *a ain~ rlo hand,” to teatify in duc form from whoso fips Lo reccived tho original allegation. Ina quostion of so gravo momont, a aworm skuto. mout might justly bo expocted. In default of such witness hmnf produced, the responsibility for the original allogation, Loth a8 to its first ouunciation and_subsequent ciroulation, rosts upon Dr, W. W, Everts. 1 thorofore give notico, in behalf of the Uni- versity of Chicsgo, thut, in consequenco of ronsons deemed by me good snd sutticiont, as abova got forth, I domand that Dr, W. W, Everts immediacely, directly, or by bia noxt hosi icnd, through tho columus of Tue Cuicauo ‘Tmpuxg, MAKE ANSWER TO THE CITARGE of Leing the presumyptive nuthor, 84 woll as sub- uoqueut indorser, of o falia ehorge agaiust tho logal ropresentativas of tho Usivossly of Chioagd, contuined in an article publizhod in said paver, Sept. 7, 1870,—snid charge boing coutained in thoe following words: * Ought such men to bo depreciated in tho interest of one whoro own aflairg hiavo boen g0 looscly managed that, as is alleged, o balauco of wsome 20,000 could not bo accounted for after acareful oxami- uation by the most oxpert booklkeopers, and tha ‘lmhmlm way finally cancefed by tho Board of ‘Trustees ¢ In defanit of his producing rebutting tostimo- py within & reasonablo length of time, or yo- questing s stay of proccedings that tho man who was 80 confldent o3 to make au * alloga- tion ™ may refresh his memory, I shall proceed pubticly to attach to tho snid Dr, W. W, Lverts TIE ODIUM Justiy duo to tho perpetrator of sichan offonse. Thus vindicating the _goud uame of my ** Alma Mater," I shall louve it to the proper eutharitics to tako such furlher sction as in their wisdom may seom fi€, G, W, Tuonas, Ciuoaao, Jan, 19, 1874, To the Editor of The Chicugo Iribune ; 3 Sin: In yourissuo of Jan. 9, G, W, Thomuo calls for proof or rotraction of o roflection upon Dr. Burronghs' financial managemont of the nffaira of Chicago University, contaiued iu thoe niticle signed * Observer,” published in Tug AripuNe of Sopt. 7, and republished o weelk or two einee in tho Walchman and Rejlector, I do not wish to shiold myselt from the roponsibility which naturally belongs to me for requesting you to publish that paper. Boforo proseuting it at your ofileo, I satisfied myself, by the examina- tion of ofticial documents, and by conversation with old membera of the Bonrd and with its for- mor Sccretary, tast all tho allogations thercin contnlued WERE AUNSTANTIALLY TRUE. You will romembor, too, that that commmni- cation mentioned the names of prominent citi- zons, both of Chicago and of adjacent places, no1w living, aa witnesses or partics to tho facts therein rolatod. 'This, of itsclf, ought to bo sut- flclont prima-facio ovidenco fo the verity of thoso statemonts, espocially as (hay luve ro- mainad totolly undhinlienged for & period of four montlis, 'tha bublic live o right to ospect questioun of fact or reputation to bo sottled when raised, especinily whou the witnesses of their truth ar taluity ure among ua evory dsy. Now, at the end of four wonths, oue of the statomouts of that commuuication is selected, an assumed intorpretation given to the words, ond a demand mado for retraction or proof. ‘Fho uuswer is plain: * Obsorver,” NEITUER IN EXIUESS TERME NOI BY FAIR INPLICA~ TION, ohnrg~d Dr, Burronghs with dofaleation, Nor dif ha churge the Bourd of Trustoes with cover- ing up or condoning a defaleation,* The follow- ing uro tho words usod : Both Prof, Mixer oud Dr, Olark stand high i the pubtio contidouce, and now hold ljgh respoisiblo sud Lonorablo otheial stutious, wnd thelr frinds Leliove they huvo breu greatly wronged Ly exepurto statee aueuts and fnterestod lestimony in regard (o the bis tory and results of thelr sdiintstration, OQught such men 10 Lo depreciated in the {utercst of ono whose own utluirs buve been 50 luosely mnnugea that, us ls alleged, o blanco ngafust Lim of somo 320,000 could ot bu accounted for after w careful suvestigution by tho most oxpost bookkeopers, and tho buluncs Wub finully cancoied by the Buurd' of Trastees? This is ruferved to merely s Ulustrutiug the sutlority upon Which mafuly the dmindstration of Mensrs, Clark uud Allxer Lug béen so misfuterpreted und dinpuruged, Thiy statomont was made to vindicate the churacter and lubors of man belioved to have been ropentadly, and in the most diveot munuer, misroprosoutod and injured, in thelr work and good pame, If Mr, Thomua i joalous of tho £ood numo of Dr. B., will o blamo thoso who ure equully jealous of the good nama of the Hov. J, I, Oleott, the Rev, M, G. Olark, the Rev, Dr. ivorts, uud Prof, A, 1f, Mixer, who lubored so many venrs for the University, with notable solf-unerifice and distingnished usefulnoss ? PARTIAL AND UNJUST STA1EMENTS inrogard to these gentlemon have appeared, trom time to timo, purporting to be a history of the University, und published both in this city and ot tho Tuat, through Dr. B's intluouce, or through the imfluouca of his friends, as iy be- Lovod with lis suuction. Tho stalemoent sbove quoted wny wado to show Low uureliuble js the authority by which noblemen have beon robbedof their goud name, sud somotimes even asporsed, Cau 1t bo iguoblo to dofend the roputations of honored snd noble mon, oven at the expouso of tho reputation of their dotractors ? But what wus churged ? Not {hay Dr, B, was o defanltor, but that his bualuess hubits were so looso that 118 NODKH WERE INEXPLIOADLE, aud, in fuul sottlument, the Umvorsity nccounts hed to Lo * Jumped,” us it s tormed. No de- fuleation wad chatged npou Dr, Burvouyhs uor tho condomng of dufuleation by tho Board, X hiavo taken some palus to take juguivios of [mrtlun offleially connoctod with the Anancinl his- ory roforrad ta in tho quotation nbove, and par- teainrly with members of the Bpectal Committeo appointed by tho Bonrd of Trustocs to wxamine and mnko & roport upon tho buoks of tho Umvor- sity kept by Dr, I3,, and to_preparo from thom n financlal wintoment. Ono ~ of thewo de- claros substantially that, aftor ondeavors of months, night after night. to obiain mueotings with the Provident, and to linve the Looka prosent whon togother, ond finully to une dorsland tho books, the Commitico, “though #omo of themn woro cxpoit nccountants, became diwgusted with the stato of tho nccounts, nnd declared the books' juoxptionble. Heo snys thoy mado 1o chargo of dofafention, bup only thot vouehers wore wanting, and a satlsfactory stato- ment from the books WAB IMPOBSINLE, Auother member of that Committeo, intors raguted by i friond, substantfally contirns tho obove statemont, and adds, an hls remombranco and fmpressfon, that tho moncys that conld not bo nccounted fok_mmonnted to rome §20,000, But ko oxplicitly doclares that no defulcation was churged by the Cammittas or tho Boord, but only aulipshiod mothod of nccounts, that could not bo unraveled. 1L have nlso uoon tho Ohafrman of that Com- mitteo of Invastigation, who more thau confirmu tho statomont of tho othor mombors of tho Come mitteo, giving dotails aud illustrations of tho difiicultics {n tho way of the Commiltco which mnda it Imposiblo to mako out nuy balanco of 410 booke, Ilis lmprossion fs, thut tho moneys slown to have baou recelved by Dr. B, aud tito recelpt of which ho nokuowledgod whon his nte tention was calied to partieular cngos, but which sooms wore uot entorad upon the books, aud for somo o} which no vouchers of nuy kind conld bo found, amounied to about 828,000, Dut, like the othor members of the Committes, ho WHOLLY EXONERATES DR, 21, from oy fraudulont purpose or nclion, and on, obarges such loono business bnbits oy to impair contidence i nll bis financlal statomonts, T'hoso gontlomen aro mon of standing in thia clly, engaged in business, and whoso roputatic: for vernoity cannot o questioned. Moreover, thoy compriso tho entire Committee appoluted Lo instituto the {nvostigation, 1 bave particularly nsked n atatemont of THE IEY. DIL W, W, EVERTS, who is familiar with the whole history of tho University, and who has doue more uncompen- sated, divinterested, aud solf-sacrificing, if not moro succesaful, work for the University, than pur}mpu ay of its frlenda. ko followlng i his Toply : Lr{m’rlcr Stane : MY Drats St Of Dr. Burroughs! early financial adminfetration of the Uulvereity, this fs 1y remems brance: Aftor my connoctlon with tho Bosrd of “ruslecs of the University, thore was o growing com~ plaint from year to year of tha incompletcucss and uu- soffsfactoriness of tho Dresldent’s roports, Thia be- enmo so gencral ond 8o strong that o Commitieo— conniatingr, T think, of Thomas 8, Dickerson, J, K, Tollard, a3, K, Butls—wns appointed to investigats thio Liooks, mitko tip n balanco of accounts from (ho bre ginniug, and roport o full statement to thoBoard, Af- fer being contivtied In oftice, I think moro than two yoars, withiout, s thoy suid, boing ablo to muko up a Teport, they were dfschinrged, and. another Committes e arpolutod, Wil powe 16 closo up o accounta n oo way, Aftor 5omo months, thia Committeo re- forted s pian for closing the accotints, Grediting Dr, , for all accounts of malury snd otber” oxpenacs, biti not claiming of him moneys that hie had rocelved, bt for which Jie Lind 30 vouchers, As I remermber, no chargo of defalcation or appropriation of funda waw made, but only thu loosest business manogomeut, perilous to any great financial enteryrieo, Yours, cte., Oniaag, dun, 18, 1074, W. W, Evers, Ono of tho gentloman named by Mr.”G. . Thomas a4 a Witness in support of his SURPHISING AGSUMPTION AND ACCUSATION, T am informed, did not understand the scope and purpose of Jr. I\ questions, and docs ot now contradict tha statement quoted from T TrinoNe of Bept. 7, and to which Mr. Thomas objects. Nor do T bolieve that tho otlher pnstics cited by him will undortake to coutradict tho sintomonts above made, I binvo thus furnished ovidonee, I trust, which ouglit to convinco Mr. Thomns that the para Rraph to whioh ho objeots is truo in the sonse which it was dosiguod tocouvay. Tho collection of tho ovidenco lns not boon o plensant_task ; but it has been consciontiously done and pro- gonted as an answor to the ahallongo which ap- penred in Une Trisuxe, LEANDER STONE, Cixcago, Jun, 12, 1874, ———— Strange Cnvo in Limericlk: Dying Man Left Expdsed in o Picld by 1'wo Priostu, ‘ Dublin Correspondence of the London Times, Tho Rtov. Jorominh Buckivy, ', I., tha Rev. Richard Powor, I, P, and slx farmers_rosiding in the parishi'of Kilfinano, County Limerlok, were prosccuted on Doc. 22 by dircction of the . Crown befora tho magistrates at Petty Sousions for acoelerating the doath of n man named .Con- dou, who was forcibly put out ¢f o house which o parly of men demolished by direction of one of the revereand dofendnnts. 'Iho facts wore that n disputu nrovs botwoon the Rev, tr. Bucklsy and s farmer namcd Wulnh, who erectod houses on rleco of ground which he alleged to hava beon wcluded in o conveyance of some land from the roverend gentleman. The Intter disputed his Tight, fusisting (hat the plot Lad been specially exceplod whon the salo was mude, Walsh built a hiouso upon it, and the priests came nt tha hoad of 2 numbor of country peopls and bad it pulled down. Condon, whose death was tho immediato cnugo of tho prosecution, was o hord in the em- ploymont of Walsh, and was fying ill at tho timo of the allogod riot, whon he was earried out and Joft exposed in o fleld, whora Le died. “ho do- fouse was that the roverend gentlomon had o Tight to got tho houso pulled down. Informas tious were taken againat tho dofondants, and the case sent for trial Lo the Assizes, bail being taien for the defoudants, —— i —0on. A. V. Rico, of Putnam County, la spoken of os tho probable uccessor of Lumison in Cougress from the Fitth Ohio District. The Deflance Democral gays “ No better man could bo found to represent the Fifth District.” TIRST M., E. CHURCH, Cornor Washington aud Claik-sts, REV. DR. HAVEN Will commonco on WEDNESDAY NEXT, at { o'oluck P 1., & conrso of Tventy Leotures, on Ancicnt & Modern Philosophy, Tyt M, . Chuch, eommor Washinglon and Olarlria S uimieo by roponted by renuost, 16 is given undor the nuspices of the Piilosophical Soclaty. il #3Tar . packgo o owonty, Which may bo usod o hichanro of tha huldor. Sta for ento by O, 11, 1olth, No. 5 Wabash-av,, and 1, 1, Andarson, & Lasullo-st,, up stairs, att il — AMUSEMENTS, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, THE STRAKOSCI ITALIAN OPERA, WIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, Jan, 18, atg, MARTELA. Dobut in Ohloagn of the Yaung and Distingoishod Pelma {\)'fl::l; l‘llnAll-“f'l':\l\’fi\fl'l'U“lgAlNE l;nml—l\'d)' Il,r‘lnr'lmlln a bt of tha {nvnriintanor, M, VICTOR UAPOUT, Tdonol, Kig. DKL PUENTH an Plnkot. - Sig. rer.R'iu o Tetatns O Olvarri and Uestiosten,” Musical Ditostor and 'Couduotor, iz, i WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jan, W, Lfi;fi HUGUBENOTE.--NILSSON, IRISTINE NILRSON (lor ro-nntroo) as L Mito, LA ) AN "1‘“1“.'“‘“5_&’7'!’;‘;!"“"' 1rn n{— fon rlL 00, Adlinlasion Sooond Iatooty: B1.00, fiae ionte, B4 sorved, iconin oxtr day nt Box OMco of Thontre, for oW m. Foa(s onn bo had Any night, feom § HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MONDAY, an, 13-Fvory evon Wodnns Sathrday Mafiuos, WansSuitio Grone? 270 Militaty Deaina, NOT GUILTY! WITIL A POWKRYUL OABT, NowSoenoryl Noval and Dooutinr' Bifests] Naw Con- ¥ tumas, and Chrilling Milic o Aot 1= tEnelands o T bnt el jon ACETHo Jsonpd. AGLIindl Bapoys, Aot 4= Osklioht Granzoe o proparation—'* fllAflNU‘j GLOBE THEATRE, Tvery ovonlng and Wodnoaday and Baturdny Matines, inn of the r "Fha Tattlo with (8o RvoEnE N, RoniNsox, UEoliak I, Uirase eapiod. + Bunday oxcopiod, ¥i¥o Bunday aLs 0% e 8 Dty Soot o ek Capher, 67 Clark s, sout ik b Canttat,, corner’ of' Heellean, FINANOIAL, ROBINSON, CHASE & 00, BANKERS, all 1t Howing futerost upon doposits to DANKERS, AND INDIVIDUALS. No. 18 Broad-st., N. Y., Transnot a gonoral banking bustzess tn s 4 datalls, BANES, SAVINGS INSTITUTIONS, PRIVATE Partteular attontlon patd to th invostusent nf application, and o a “cis Munteipa and Rallrond Nonds ne ;l"un.wu{ll’h ESTATIEZ AND TRUST FUNDS, And Information rogarding the ssmo furnished upon eoll unor comminsion Cold, United Stutes all socuritios doalt in at thio'Now York Btook nttated, ATKIN Mo HAILROAD TIME TABLE, HRRIVAL ANG DEFKRTURE 0F TRATHS, ol 10008y oxceptod. LAz MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS Lake sty "and foot’ ar Ticenty.second.n, east corner uf” Nandolph, Tox & Denier's Pantomime Tronpe! TON® DENIER Tho salo acknowledgod rival of Q. T, ¥OX as ULOWN, i1 his famous pantamiigd ontltled EUMPIY DUMPTY! Aaplayed for throoyoars in Now York Clty. 2 Talented .. Porlormors, Al array uf spoclalty seilsts, ACADEMY OF MUSIO. Pasitivals 42 T g ook ol Eogazomont of th ron o MR. JOHN DILLON, ‘Wha will appear {n a round of his oolobrated fnporannn- Hove, fnoluiing thono fn which tho Chlcaga publlo have ont ok oknosvlodod (. ho his no omual in tho world, londsy and Tucadny Livonings and Wodnoesday matinoo LANCASHIRI LAS OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, NEW YORK TO CARDIFF. Tho Sonth Walas Atlantla Stoamship U s N Titeolane,. Tults oot Cinanoail sf'fi'fi."-’n’"{furmfi e e (vin matn and alr 11zo), QUAND APIDR Mornin Night Chitago, Kansas Cliw and Denver Short Line, o ant, Jo., an Tiirouh Line, Uritge. " Tieket Opicen : Knnaaa Ol Kanias G b . it 3 wonvilto 11, an Aol 15 Horiognold Fash o Joltorson Uity Hxyrors Peorin, Keakuk & e ()l:’lg:'xo.% l;nllll(;lvly\l l,l;l"l;lflll 'léx 5ia Lagan, \Vas Jollot & Diright Acoomimodation. X pross.. Lixpross. ADEOAR. HMENRY O, WENTWO Arrive, 5 B20n, m. ki 1t RTH, Ueneral Passongor Axont. CHICARD & ALTON RAILRO3N. o Chicago, prinyfield, Allo Clteago, Sprinifinid, alion amt epats Veat Side, mear atison.a, Depal, and 133 Handolphest y ofa Loulsl. ouiy Teave, Tix., vin Jacksonrilla,, Mo, Arrice, all from Faunsyivania iailrond Whatt, Jeyeoy O ANDES, ohnrtored. a DELT Garrying goods snd pastonors at through Tatos, f il pacda o005 v tmansors ut theaunt ratos e EBriktol Ghanuol, nnd all ot tor pointa in Knkinnd, o Unlon Depot, carner Madlson anid o Sl poslis Sher CHIPAGO, MILWAUKEE & S1, PAUL RAILWAY. Canalete, chet Ola* laricat,, opporits Sherman Houze, and at Depots ‘Theso ateamships, huilt ex, ly for th do, . sidd Al Tfnu")mnmf}yr'n‘z'f;.:-an-'xfu"u';f,"c&n';;r“x':fu onvomence o GAIN'AND STERRAGD PASSENGERS. ‘abin Al ', G S TRRRE Y are, Stavans! T A Flest Co 875 el 3 Oy ay I *11:00a. Socond Gnbia. GOy | arvankas S ae : R ROTEALE oo rarvs 25 waukee, Bt Paul & Ainnen| Propuid Siccrago curtiilcatns from olin Nieht Expross, 21410:0p.m. [* 4:15 . 1, Draits for £1and upwards, | paorunthof yasiicalars, aply In Cardif, at the Com- — s Ottieas, No. 1 Dock Oinmbiors,.und 1 No ¥ Ot Nt | Dok Otmnbinrs und i, Now Yurk (o CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILRO20. No. 17 Brondisay. Depol et e pund Sistenthost, I " e 3 fens, Ao, Sty Gram uciso Hutel, and b depotse ! e 2 S GREAT WISTIRN LT New York to Bristol (Eng.) Direat, ‘Taklng Gouds and Paswmgery for Tondon, Card(ff, Now- ohfson & ¢, Josoph Fix art, Qloucoster, uad all Burts i Relstil Ghannal, Tha KiCumors 6 this s wilt it from Pioe 16, Tast ivor, ag | ARCCS, Passebu followss urors PM ng ARAGON, Westaen Wednonday, Feb, 4. | Aurora Paxsenior QU WESTHRN, Sampe S ednenduy, Db ot | Dutores b Hoe O s, COUNWALL, Gibu 'To falluw. Pacltia Night Exp, for Omal Onhin Passage, §70; Tntermediate, $45; Steorage, g0 | Fajiess Cite, Losvonwar( Partics winhing to zand far tholr frinnd: bt e R ‘or, froight or pussn 'y 10 " V! SORS, Not 1 Southiester Now Carks Mafl and Fixprose,o.., Otiawa and Sirotor Dubuwiuoe & Soux Vity Kxp, Paoific Faut Lino, far Ol Kansas U o ity, Lasvonworths, it Josaph £ 10: ) T o b Arrive, 7415 . . BIpL i 8, W, CUNARD HMAIL LINE, Depiot fu e ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. 131 Bawdvlpleals, near Clark, ank s Takert. and.foot oy Teenty.secontat, Tievst ESTABLISEBED 184.0. Steam Hetween New York, Boston, Liverpaol, Queenstown. (Haswow, Tondon and all Dritish Points, ; Springiiold Tepres T'rom Now York every Wodnosdny. (o) Gelwan Patsongo: From Boston evory Spturday. Dubugus & Sloas Gt fis-: ubin Pussage, S50, 8100 and §130, Gold. bl R o S 100 Gola Btoeraga Passage, §3 aurrenoy, Pusseugorsand frolght Booken 1o and feom NLDRESS b Tropo 52 Jowoss pafos: SightDralus o Gren Hrivain and. Lrefaods P11 DY VERNET, Gowl Wost'n Agont. N2 W our. Gk aud Hastoly Bt. Lulu Expross, Bt Lonis Vst L. fafco & Cairo & New Orloa (=) Runs to Champalga on Satu Leave, | Kow Orfean Arrive, CRICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILRY AN, City affices, corner Handolph andt LaSalleatr, und 75 Canate au carner Sadison-se CARRYING THE UNITID STATES MAIL. Tho magnificont now and full.poxrud Stoamsiss To- public, Bajtic, Adtiatic, Biltmule. Ocennics Goltic, otocs EAT flom' No Yrk dn Snturdiss and Liforpos) b TR ooy sanny ntelus lng: ards, raiis on Gragt Hritain and rolmia. tearm rards. Oulco, 47 Soudh Clag st Olfona, | o1 uiards RGREN, Aont. a Pactfio Fast Line. @ Bubuaug Niyos aOnaba Nigiit Expross, @ Iovoopord ubuauo b i Leave, | ... TR B, Vi Ulihion fl‘n‘ i i D) m 540 1. 1. 9340 . .| Arrice, NCHOR: Fatling tsico & waok from Now York, and carrying ps. seoves 1ol purls of Groat Britainy Iiclind, iauntal Earope, and the Moditorranzan, Uibly Trom $ a0, Britiuh and Iriah portsenst, 5305 Wouty e Comty Bontul Porte kame a3 othor roql\fnr Tines, ANl pagablo I U, 8 ourrenoe Appls foe fall (nfommnilon ut 'ihy Conse pny'y ollicos Luwling Groon, New Yoek, and N, 6, cortier LaSailvand Sudisonsts,, Chicago. P N T pEfeojpt Inducorionta. Groge N Omaha, Loavenw'th& Atchison E: orn Accomin il EX)r0syeo . a—Depot corner of Wolls and Kinzio-ats, §=Dopot darngs of Canal a5 Kiniecas nzig-sta, L STENNELT, Gon, Pass. .« Agont. COLORADD. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO, ichet und Ereight Ofice, 71 1 o It L, W Grand Jucisic Hotel. 0. A, T, & St 15, Gom'l Aw't. CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Deval, carner of VanBuren and Shermanats, Ticket ofice, [_brave ] aion, ., rrice. HENDERSON BROTHERB._AF_:BH&S. STATE LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL- FAST AND LONDONDERRY. Those olegant now Clydobullt stoamors will sail from Pler 33, Nosth Rivor, s followa: BTATE OF BENNSYLVANIA Saturdsy, Jan. 10 Van Ruren-at,, foot o LaSa L, alle-rt, Ve larke and Bandolph-sts,, covner Canal and udison-sta LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depur, narthicest curner C et ofiess, and southisest STATE OF VI turdus, Jun, 21 BTATE OF GEORGIA. Baturday, Fob, 7 And ovory altornata Saturday thereafter, t: ing poa. ¥engors at thiroul rates to all parts of Gront Britain an FEind, Novwis, Bwedon, Boamiark, aud - Gornanys Dentts for £1 and upwards. ards. e ot o arana ol to AUSTIN BALDWIN & o Aoy, T Iruntway: Bidirayo Passngy Oilco, No. 45 Broadway, MYERY OPERA-HOUSE, ‘Monroo-st., bot. Dearboru and Stato. Arlington, Colton” & Kembl's einstrls, LAST WREIC! LAST WEEK | O tho truly extraor. iy wud nen<itlon Trick Pantomini of SEIVIETLER STIVIEOIN . s bralyy b, Little Minnio," by tho anthor, Lubby Now. T O I g R ‘Duavenport in his spevialiies, contig and Satwrduy Mutiheo TNION PARK CONG'L CHURCH, NEW Y,E(!T;;{——(lejli ONLY. RIGHT REV. CHAS. H. OHENEY, D, D,, TURSDAY EVENING, Jau. 13, 1874, Subjoot—WIOKLIFFE, “The Roformor.” Adumittanco, S5 ets, ; resorved soats, Bots, Resorved acats fur salo o lisy & Shary's, cornor Lwenty-seonnd-st. and Wbl av, Buck & Raynor's, corner Madison and I 30 0 Blutbnrdt, coruor Mudison aud Sanga. ttortleld, cornur Lake aud Pauliua-sts. MUSIC HALL uthor o Woman, n Wiite," e Now Mogd- Wite, endt In Muslo I1all ¥ "\ i | s oniiiod IR DREAS WONAN: & [ GIN l'ickots, with reserved sost, 750. aud $1, nocording to lovation. Admission, B0c. For salo at Gibb's Morary, 4 Monrocst, OENTRAL HALL, Cornor Wabasheuv, and Twon'y-sccund-st. ONI; WEEK_ONLY, Trank Mae Evoy's New Hiberuicon, Or IRELAND IN AMERIOA. B ratga il Il Boantiy, Admission, 8Uota, Childrer and Bsturday, § p. m. Oulldren, 10 gts. L 0. B B A GRAND BALL ‘Will bo pivon in honor of tha Socond Constitntional Convention, On Saturday Eve., Jun 31, 1874, Mombors of tho ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEL, Tartlontara wllt baahaetly plean: l PROF, SHEPPARD'S LECTURE rou, 4 ote. . Matinao Thuesday Matiioo prioes—Adults, 25 cla. On DIQKENS' WRITINGS, TILIS AFTERNOON atdo'olovk, 314 Kast Mlsdisonat, CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINOMNATI LINE, VIA KANKAKEE KOUTE. g, the Graut Contral, Rullraud Depot, Font or” L , 131 Kandalph. iear corner Clai ! at., corner Washington, and ut Aoty it ington, and. u ol THROUGH t k0 a Centeul NATIONAL LINE, OTIGI—This Company takox tho risk of insiranco (up | Dt Dy 10 fn #old) on el uf ita wtodwors, thuup ivluy | Nikht foxpross, I pnseongora 1ho' bost possiblo guaranteo for safoty as Teavs, T 0 s | * Expross, rrie S a. m. B0 . ke valdutico of dauor al son, : “l‘l'lln most, southorly rouio s ahwess boon adoptad by in, mpany to avold joo and lics s, AVERPOOL and QUEENSTOWN, from Plors Now. 41 and 41, Nocth Hivor , Now Yark, . 17 ik iion Glsocty ovory tatuieht, abin Pussnge, 870, S 0 Currency. s Bk w30 e & Roturn tlokats at reduced rates, Tasrongors booked o frou Gonann and Sutndincian poinisat Iow. ntu Fno Stonmain o this To aro tho hirgast [ tho ety on Geadt diritaln, Trolund, wid tho Coutiuni, st Northieast corner Ulark and lf@ll(\nlfl\)-lll. (IIUKHAH now S o), Ohleio, WILLIASL MACALISEER, omogl Wontor! 10 i ) Pri; 855 Prizos of 5300 enol Otrculnrs witlt fuly saly and brizos o a LOTTERY. 03 of 31,000 '8 0f Wb orut A RY. HAVANA LOTTE Drawings ovory 17 du; 783 Forizod amounting t 1 Prizo of, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, STORAGE AND COMMISSION. KENNICOTT & QUINLAN, 218 & 220 Tast Washington-st., Wilt tako Starago on tha most reasonsble torme. NEW PUBLIUATIONS. “ST50-THE NURSERY. 4 Napihty Magezino for youngost roadurs. SUPERE. LY ILLUSTIATED, Sond stumn for a sumplo numbo How ia i s, o JUUN L. BHOREY, romilo bsoriba, DISS0LUTION NOTIGES, DISSOLUTION. Notloo is heroby yiven that the partnorship of Abram gmunll & Co., of Clifeago, connlsting of Abram Pronch & »{EDI‘(‘IAL CARDS, itron, Oh! i) Gira Dows SPEOIAL DISEAN ARATE PARLORS fur CORRESPONDENOL ol Iottery, wiu 2i9 Soutn Clarkest. voly. all EADER o o aiics il e CoNMDENRTL Al wlamps, to e U, BIGKLOW, 207 DR. C. BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PHYSICTAN, 317 and 219 S outh Clark by, curuor Van cakor i 3 well known by ull readars of tho Bigolow ia tho uldont oxtablishod physic ving dovoted TWENTY YEAIS UF feouny ramodies tiy GHRONIGAND S SEPARATE panors that D 0. felan tn_ Chicago, 5 LIFE o purs cason of od, lonion. Sitiho odionr i ivoda n hook form, Drica 2 ot 1 StuIpK. ENE Bl o parlonia, Chlorwene, SHOULD TAIL TQ DALL ON DI AL OLIN, U8 Ran- dulpli-si., COTHOT Biato), th it aud fongtast-outabifshod ni §in 1his city In tho trontmen, i o diseases fn ul e vavad snd i mabled him to porfect remodiss that novs CAaTE "l Into wark, 8 Leatir Batare tho detiverad ¢ Munhood, tituty on 1 u AL Gusinoss wiriotly cunlidontinl, Ofico bonew, B 8, o complieatud lori. Womnn- Oirculars (or Ladies, A ploase to By, w. il vuselva Lis opinlon Trgo of ohurie. ot Doxt B, Kon 1at day of Janua, , Kont,“who anld e bosettied with and by the remaining parincrs, whao wil ontinuo the businaws under tho ol tirn uabio’of Abrai Frouch & Uo., at 101 aud 16§ Wabashoav,, Chicugos ABRAM FRENGH & €O, WAL O, CHAPMA TUOMAR B FRACTIONAL GURRENGY, 85 Packages Mass., ond William 0. Chapinan and of Oblaago, Sll,, was divsolvod on the 167, £o far an rolntos to sald ‘Thomas 5] £y 113 W, MADISO, by mutual consont han withdrawn from [ fn” medfolnel, (ro: A1 dobta awu to pud by satd partworshin will | ‘Guros wuaganteod. ining part aucgous, ook o speclul disenses, circuldrs, Gonwultation Modictuos furnishod, Foulire, &6., foF wiar s . CUIUAGD, (a vegular graduate '{ Clirunio Divansey, of ol eexia, Al Fuinulo Dithicaltlos treated with irov, A eied tolka Ixou ot charge, ou ul Fauls curus —I50u_108_LWO. Stambi. NO CURB! WO PAaN1] DR. KEAN, 860 Bouth Olark-st,, Chicago, Mey bo confidontially cousulted, norsomally v (Elllflhld 0r norvOUs diSoAs . AN iy thg only pgalulan a tio ol by mally ot uo buy. _ Urvon ook, Hhntrated, (0 conss TRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR BALL AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. |6 SCA. BIANDARD OF ALL SIZES, FATRBANK: SCALTRES 5}3’1@ FAIRBANKS, MORSH & 00 A1} AND 103 LAKE-ST,