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LM UHIVAGU UAILa» 1LRIBULE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1874, 3 " COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Officr to Negotiate County Bonds’ in London, . Bad Condition of Affnirs in the Hospital, Bchedulo of Salaries in the Olerk's Office, A moeting of the Board of County Commis- slonors wan hold yestorduy aftornoon, Prosidont Asbton in the chair. . COMMUNICATION FROM FX-MAYOR MEDILL, Tho following lottor from ox-Mayor Modill was roferred to tho Comumitteo ou Fiunnco: Pants, Dec, 20, 1873, Mr, Sumuel Aahiton s Dransin: Last spring, whilo at home, T mada tho sequuintuneo of o Loudon loaneagent, who wauted to negoliato a loan_with the City of Chleago, Ho called on me while in London, and renewed tho subject, T fold_ him it was pocelblo “that the County of Cook anight want to boirow some monoy if the Bow Court. Iouse was proceeded with next year, Ilo adiressed Jue th fuctosed, which I promised to forward 10 tho Ovok County Boord of Commirloners, I told him 1 thoneht ho did not offer cnough for tho bonds, and that Lfs roposition would not bo favorably consid ered, Iu consequicico of the fnanclal yaule X did not Sorward bis letler, supposiug it 6 be usolcss, As mat- tera seem 10 bo on the meud, I now inclose it 1o you 88 Chiadiwon of tho Bourd, Respocttully, 3. Mepir, 40, Lostnanp Stnzsr, Lownoy, Oct. 17, 1873, The Hon, Joxépn Medslt: My Diam 8m: Reforring to our conversation relating to tho walo of County of Gaok (Olicago) bonds, awounthug to $1,600,000, 1 Deg to ixform you thut 1 uve mndo inquirica nmong iy fricuds 10 uscortaln 1ha valuo of such bonds, Yum toll that o roady mor- kot could Le found in dur Stock Exchuugo i€ offered to the public at about 90 yer cent; and, o8 thiero ate considerable expenses {uourred i intraducing such Toans, 1 am told thut if you' can got your Commission- €r to mako them 0 rer cont gold_ bonds thoy conld o inced at 85 per cent for cach $100 ond, or bLebter Wi 3 thoy could bo fasued in perliug form} ond Snauy cano thontorest muat bo puyablo balf-searly tu London, Most likely tho house contracting would atipulato that they be constituted tho agenta for the payment of such interest, If tho Oommisaloners aro wiling to enter into nogotiations with & view to selling the above unmed Londs, X shiall bo very pleased to undortake to Degotinto tho sale of them ol tho buvls propused, und, ou recelving Instructions, will ot onco submit'prius cipals’ uames, with oll detafls, T may remiud you that necuritics that havo not been ‘intiodiiced on this Ex- chango requires great deal of working to creato cone stant deallngs in thom, but when proporly Introduced, 2ud oro known well, they command o premium, as in the caro of Quebco and Oltawa City bonds, both of which I futroduced to contractorshere. Trusting you will urk your friends to favor me with au auswor us 8001 ax Jossible, bellove mo, yours respectfully, J. ok, CUTRIDE JUDOES, A communication from the Judges of the Oir- cuit Court, protesting against the pnssnge of the resolation which proposss to pay County Judges but €10 per day, was roforred to tho Committeo on Finauce, i A lotter from the Recorder of Deeds on the subjeot of oxtra pay was 1cfeired to the' Com- mitteo on Public Service. THE COUNTY HOSPITAL, J. T. Mathows and others presonted a com- Munication stating that they bad executed a deed to tue property on tho corner of Ashland avenuo and Twelfth strect, and demanding that tho county in roturn muke -and doliver thom a ‘bond for $163,000 therofor. . The Medical Board also sont n commuvication to tho offect that tho immedinto romoval of the Hospital 18 niecossory, and that tho above lot is ove of the best to be Lad in the city. Commuesioners Boguo and Harrlson stated that the Board bad voted to tako this lot for hospital purposes, but had rcconsidered it ; that theso mon had no rights n tho matter, and that their communication was an insult. It was ordered to Jeave iho commuuication on file nt tho disposal of tho writers, I'hio propr etor of St. Catherine’s Court offered his bmlding for hoapital purposes. Referred to thg Commisteo on Hospital, Dr. R. G. Bogue, of tho Medical Board, sentin 2 commaunication stating thut erysipelas had ap- peared in 1ho County Hospital, and had reached the lying-in ward, ondangering tho lives of tho mothers, and asked some provision for tho pa- tients, Roferred to the Committeo on Hospi- TUE LATE COUNTY CLERE, A communication was recoived from the County Clork showiug that Joseph Polialk, the late in- cumbont, pocleted £2,080.15 of fees for which the work was not done, aud ‘the county Ie a loser *to that nmount, It wus roferred to the Commit- too on Equalization of Tuxos, MISCELLANEOTS. A communieation from the Warden of the Poor-1ouse, calling attontion to tha overcrowded condition of thut institution, was referred to te Commutteo on Public Charities. A roport was presented from the Committoo on Judiciary rocommending that the awurd of the bread contract be mado to Mr. Schwenfurth, for thie resson that other parties had not put in propar bids, Tho report was concurrod in, . SALARIES, * The following echedulo of salaries in tho County Clerl’s offico was adopted. 3 Cblef Deputy..v...... . 3,000 Deputy {u cliargo of taxes. ... . 1 Deputy fn churgo of redemptions L2500 Deguty i churgo of marriugs lcens . 10w Casbier, : .1 Chifef Deputy County Court. Assistant Daputy, Rocerd writars Copying clerks ° 2,400 The schedule of salarics ndopted for the Crim- inal Court was as follaws Qlerk of Criminsl Court, Chief Deputy, .. File and procows dork. Record writer, ., ,——. Two office clerks, eac! The Board then adjourncd pom. —————— LOCAL MISCELLANY. THE WASHINGTONIAN HOME. A regular meeting of the Board of Directars of the Washingtonion Ifome was kold yesterday evening in tho Home, at the corner of Madison stroot and Ogden avenue. Tho chair was oceupied by tha President, Dr, N. 8. Davis, and thore wera aldo. presopt Mesers, O. N. Holdon, L.L. Bond, A. G. Warier, Philip Myers, E. K. Taowen, E. B, Sherman, J. L. Drake, W. Warner, +7 ¥ Hayman, J, 8, McIntyre, 1. O, Moroy, Dr. L. A. Collon, and Mesdames D, A. Colton, O. N, Holden, W, Warron, 8, G, D. Ifowerd, W. B. Bateham, and Dr. MeWilliema, ELECTION OF OFFICERS. The President aunounced that the first busi- ness of the meeting wag the olection of Presi- dent, Vice-President, Secrotary, Trensury, and Bourd of Diroctors. 5 g Tho Prusident appolnted Messrs, Drake, Bato- bom, Melntyro, nud tho Seerolmy a Committoe on Nominatious, Whilo tho Committco wero in consultation, the meoting resolved wpon publishing in pampbs Iot.from the anunal repott, snd tho Executive Committeo were iustructed accordingly. “Fhe Committeo on Nominations reportod tho following as the nomineos, and on wotion they were declurod elected : Pregident—Dr, N, 8, Davis, ™ l':‘cal‘rultbmll—u. J. Hall, A, D, Warner, J, L, rako, : Seeretary—T1, 0. Mérey, Treusirér0, N, Holdch, Ezecutive Committee—Dr. N, B, Davis, Phillp Myers, . 0, Morey, O, J. Huymuu, J. L, Druko, Ou motion,the election of tho Ladies’ Commit= toa for the ensuing year wasreforied to the Qom= mittee for the past your. BUELTER FOIt TUE RIELTERLERS, Mr, Warren suggosted thut # raom or rooms of thio Homo bo set apart during the wintor for the lllgllm‘ during tho night of psupers and drunk- wrds, Mr, A, D, Tager, Buporintendent of the Homo, did nat agree with tho idea of Mr, Warren. Ho thought that it would turn tho place into what it wea miscalled in ono of the papord lnst wook, namely, *drankard'a retreat.” The drunkurds would begin to think that they had a right to tho place. The men o wanted io the Iome wora 10en who moant business, and not men who would make the place & rosort whenever thoy ®ero on tha spree. [la had naver refused a ul’,’ht‘n-lflflgll!g when asked for it to anyone, ‘'ho Prosidont thought Mr. Hnger wns mis- takon in tho iden that thoss finding rofugs would thiuk they had a right to it as oftou thoy camo to tho Home, Tho Boerotary statod ihat lodging-rooms hav- ing boon establiubod in othor parts.of tho city, thore was not that necessity for ono in the Ilomo that bad oxisted in the earlior part of tho son- won. Ho moved that tho pfiicers of tho Home confer sith tho Itelief and Ald Socloty ou the subject, aud offor to opon & lcd‘,-hng-mum irit wai0 cousidered reoasanpy o Hhek Homite, Bilheeecd Gurv 300 thasls 10700 wa well e to sunounce that tho Assoointion hiag oponed a room for the sheltor of drunknrds. . The Becrotary withdraw his motion, and, on motlon, the conduct of tho Buperintondont in ‘rognrd to the troatmont of nrpliuntlunu for glicltor was indorsed by the mooting, LOOK AFTER TIIE COUNOIL. On motion of Dr. D. A, Culton, it was ro- solvod that & commitos be nominated to attend tho Common Council whon the mattor of tho an- nual nEpruprlnllnn camo up, and that Mr, L, L. Iond Lo sucl Committeo, COLLEOTING BTATISTICH Mr, E, R, Bowen offered the following:’ ‘Warngas, Wo Jack conelso and eatisfactory informn. ton of tho condition, moral, and matorlal of tho in- ntea of tha 1lame fram s organization in such form na ean, by presorvation, becoino s valuablo part of our history, nud, WitznzAs, Our Soorolary and olork can now bottor than ut any otlier timo gathor and presorve such in- formation’s therefaro, i Reavlved, That Mr, Morey ‘and Afr, McFarland b horeby roqueated to collect all auch informatien in their powor, snd embody the ssmo in proper form for permanent presorvation, sud, if possiule, prosent the Sumo nt our quartorly ticeting, g Lho Presidont spoke strongly in favor of Mr, DBowen's rosolution, which was unanimously adopted, 1t wan on motion resolved that a record bo kopt of the numnes and rosidencos of the persous tomporarily admittod. T'ho moeting thon adjourned. pata st BRICKMARERS' ASSOCIATION. The Brickmakers' Assosiation mot yostordny aftornoon iu the office of Alr. Tully, No, 200 La- Ballo streot. Mr. Honry Jonea presided, aud thero wero about thirty membera present. On motion, atl the gontlomen in attendauce, whothior mewnbors of “the Association or nat, wore permittod to take part n the disoussious on trade topies, Mousrs. J. W. Willlama and John A, Bruggor, and Mossrs, Baring & Poerkius, wure admitted to moembership, TIE CONSTITUTION, The Committee appolnted to rovise and amend the Constitution and By-Laws roportad an addi- ttonal seotion to the Coustitution, providin, that ono of the objects of the Association shall ‘o to malte such regulationa 1egarding tho busi- neus utorests of tho membors as may from time to timo bo deomed oxpedirnt, The Committee also recommended the enlarging of tho momber- ship, 8o s to iiclude limo and sand flrms, It was Jikewise recommended that ono of tlio pen- aitios for violating the rules of tho Association, in additlon to expulsion, should ba the publica~ tion of the offending memter's name in at loaat two of the morning papors. . Tho report wag accopted, and tho Committos dlschargod. MECHANIC'S LIEN, Tho Committoa on Mechanic’s Lion submitted aroport, which, after counsiderable diecussion and smendmont, was finally adopted, as follows s Jtesolved, That the President of this Assoclation stiall appofut o committeo of thrco members, to co- operato with such Committcos as re, or shall here aftor be, appolnted by tho Lumber atid Siéno Assocla tion, aud all others interosted fu tho rovising und amondment of the Mockanic’s Lion law of thia Stata, Retoived, Thot said Committeo shall havo power to engago logal counsel i conjunction with otlier Assoclas tious to further the nbove object, Itegolved, Thnt tho Btone aud Lumber Assoclotions, togethier with the North Bido Drick Associntions, an oll associutions futerested, bo, and aro huroby, re quosted to appoint committeca to work with tho Com-~ anliteo to socure the above ald, Ttesolved, Thut tho above-named Committeo shall report, as Boon as it deewms It expediont, to the Asso- chition such progress ns shall havo been mado in the abovo work, uud wlso for furthier iutraction, Lteolved, That & copy of tho above resclutions bo forwardod” to tho nbove-named Assoclutions by tho Committee. Tho . Chair appointed Mossrs. Montague, Eigondrath, and Jason as such committee, MIBCELLANEOUS, Mr, Montaguo 1moved the passage of a roso- Tution looking to the rogulation of contracts, wheraby doalers who wore iu dobt to memborg of tho Associntion should not be supplied until thoy peid their billy, Mr. Mason offered o gubstitute, which was the same in effoct but briefer in form. - 'I'ho question was discussed at somo longth, and finally nuwmu‘ On motion, the Chair appointed a committoo of threo, consisting of Mossrs. Korr, Bpouer, and Mann, to 1egulato tho assessmonts to be lovied on lime und sand men who desired to Join the Associution. Tho meoting then sdjourned until Monday. —— THE RELIEF AND AID SOCIETY, Applications for reliof at the office of tho Re- lief aud Aid Bocioty are uot nearly as numerous uow ni thoy werd a fortnight ngo, nud businoss is gradually roturning to its regular chavnols, Superintendent Trusdell lost Saturday n\'ouiugi dispoeunsed with tho services of thivty visitors aud ten clerks, and the doily money contributions bas also somowhat fallen off. THE NEW RULE, As the Bociety ueually reccive from 5,000 to 6,000 applicationa through tho mail, many of which are repotions, and very many without name, residenco or date, and in many cuscs the writer cannot be found, cnnsin$ ® large amount of oxtra work on the part of tho Socioty, the Directors woro_compailed to adopt the fotlowing regolntious whicl hereafter will be strictly ou- forced. 3 Lcaolved, That hereafter no letter of application will receive attention unless name aud address are plainly given, sccompeniod by s respoctable ruferince will fa or ber nomo and address also, sonthut information eun ho satfefactorily aud prompily procured, und tho applicant, i€ worthy, bo more ceriatuly aud speedily reloy 2 goived, Thut no application hiall bo entertained, except at tho request of the porson for whom rellef la sought, expressed in wiiting over Lis or Ler own sig- nature, All the lottors recoived yestorday, which wero not’ accompanied with reforeuces woto returned :ia the owners with o copy of the above resolu- oua : Tho Board of Directors of the Society held their fligulnr weokly meeting yestorday oveniug, m thoe Ditector's yoom ot the Socioty's B\uldlng, on LoSdllo streot, and the roports of tho vari- ous subordinates were road and recoived. LAST WEEK'S WORK. Superintendont Trusdell roported that during Inst weok 1,284 tons of coal were issued, amount- ing to $6,000, and the cash appropriations dur- ing tho ehmeo wace of time smounts to 29,000, whll‘y 1,760 applicatious wero received during the weols, Thera woro also_issued 25 articles of men's wear, 250 articles of childron's wour, 175 puir of shoes, and 125 blankots. ¥ ‘I'ho Board of the Bothel Homo reported that they gave shelter during tho week to G0 porsons, to whom 207 meals wero served; 1,209 poraons found shelter at the South Side louging-house, and 294 menls wero furnished. At the West Sido lodging-house the number of lodgors amounted to 256, and 157 meats were furnisliod, Tho Employment Bureau found work for 235 porsont during the weel, mostly in tho country, ‘Ihe numbor of patients in tho hospitaly during tho wosk were aa follows: Deroy, 8L; 8t. Luko's, 10 ; St. Joscph, 11; Womon and Clil- dren's, 16; Hahnoman, b; Aloxian Brothors', 4: Eyo and Ear, 7, making n tolal of 83, Tho nuwmber of deaths during tho weok was 7. —— A HERO’'S NAME WANTED, Tho Poople’s Omnibus and Baggage Company are always furnlsling opportunities for brave men to riuk their hvos in_ an attompt to save those of tho passongors. Indeed, a8 & medium for Lringing out the herolc iu mon, the Paaple’s Omnibua and l}nmiugn Compauy atands auyorlor 10 the Western rallvonds or Migsissippi steam- boats, Regarded in this light, the Company tully deporve tho approbstion of every right- minded man, Of course this roputation las beon achievad by thom ot the oxpenso of poople who suppose by'tho payment of their fares they lbave & puaranty of sccurity; but what doos & serjous nervous shock, a broken limb, or even & flattoned corpus, mmount to, so long as the Compnuy do not pay damages? 'Tuoso pleasaut refléctions are suggestod by an Incidont which oceurrad yestorday, charaoteristio of the "Bus Company, aud of thiolr good fortune in es- caping & leavy wuit for damngos, = The matter happoned on this wise : Omuibus No. 10 of this liue, Sundny morniug, contained four passon- gors,—two gonilemen, a child,and Misa MeLano, Matron of the Nowsboys' Iome. ‘The Iady was returnivg from church, When the veblcle turved on Adums strest tho driver dropped something, and, confiding in the tmm‘\lillly of hissteeds, dinmountud to pick itup. ‘Lo stoods, rojoiced to find thomselves ont of his control, started off on a dend run, swinging the omnibus round in o manner highly unplosant to an empty stomach, One of the goutlomon, with a view to solf-prosorvation, inmlmd ont, and was followed by tho othor, who hnd tho ohild in his dyms, thus leaving the woman aloue 1n tho runaway ’bus. ‘The horses turned on to Btate strooc; dushed "l"“i" to tho terror of Misa McLano; swang the 'bus In and oat of the tracks, and threntenod to domolish horin the fmpeuding ruin. A gostloman on Bfate streat obsorved the stata of aftairs, and ahourd. By guccooded in atting the exorelsoof a varlufiv of gymnastics not famil- iar to tho world, b erept through the window to the driver's box, seized tho llnos, and bronght the torritied animals to a wiandstlil, ies Ho- Lane wa4 driven to tue Tome not o littlo shakoen and a groat deal frightenad, 'Tho purport of this notico 1s to discover tho namo of tlo bold gymnaat, 1n ordor that the public maylearn from tflym Liow ha reached the drivor'a uoat, and thauk: lim for the brave sct by which he ssved the W : Indy from anuihilation. By tho iy, what guar anty Lave tho publio that all the drlvers will not drop somathing, or dismount to get a drop of nomothing, overy trip, with fatal consequences ? —le THE FINE ARTS, The old fraquentors of the Orosby Oporae Houyo Art Gallery will well remombor Loomons, tho artist, who bad o studio in the bullding, which, {n common with wmany othoers, dluap- poarad fn tho fire, Sinco tiat timo, Mr, Loos mena hag boon painting lu_ Minneapolls, and littlo has beon hoard from lim {u this city. Those who romombor him, however, and ull wlho talo nn Intorost in art, will bo glad to know that a mwoall collootion of his pictures have ar- rived horo, and {hat thoy are now on exhibition and for salo at Bauor's musie storo, undor tho Palmoer Ifouse, whera they will remain for n weok or 8o, Among the picturos aro “The Cave," n oopy from Ioraco Vaornet's pioture in the Louvre, and o gopy from Balvator Hosn, in which-JIr. Loomons has trous- ferrod & cavo In which asquad of bandits havo collected, tho surrounaing landseapo being his own composition. Tho original piotures aro “Tho Oatskills;” * Mount ~Chimborazo;" a soono in tho Rocky Mountains, o small mnoon- light offoot ; and AMount Blhasta, o largu worl. Tho palotings are oxcoodingly meritorions, sud aro peouliarly noticanhio for the pootical aeuti- mout in tholr composition, and thio quiot, unssu- sntionnl manuer in which the artist has tronted his subjecta, ‘Thoy ara all for sale, and ought to find purchinsors in this city, cspeclally ag tho ppricos for thom aro vory reagonable. —as THE OITY HALL, Tho policomon and firomon will b paid to-day, tho forwor £60,000 aud tho lattor £25,000. Thoro wero six deathe from small-pox last wook, and ten fnfectod houses roported to tho Board of Health, Tho disoass is= disnppoaring slowly, but surely, owing to the wholesale vao- cluation enrriod on by tho Savitary Iuspectora, Tho annual meoting of Lhe Loard of Diroctora of tho Bouovolent Associntion of the Fire Do- artmont will bo hold at the houso of Engins 0, 13, Doarborn stroot, botweon Lake and South Wator, this evening. Tuo Corporation Counscl adhores to his opin- on that the city cannoc logally lonse tho lake ifront, and lay requested the Judiory Com- mitteo not to ask for a_ wiitten nll;lninn, but, it they seo fit, to lot the Exposmtion Directors have tho use of tho grouad for a your or LWo, City Attornoy Jamicson gn\'u,f:ln opinion yes- torday in tho Driscol caso. ~ ‘Lifs man was acci- dentahy shot by n policoman, who was endeavor- ing to captura * Cabbngo " Xyan,the horso thiof, and claimed $200 domages, ‘I'ho Oity Attornoy hield that tho city was not liablo, on tite ground that policomon are not the agents or sorvants of the corporation, aud the city Is not, thoreforo, Jiable for thelr unluwiul or nogligent acts while in tho discharge of thoir dutios. The Board of Public Works dovoted yostorday aftornoen to investigato various charges against Stoplion Boisen, foroman of o gang of htroot cleaners. It was alloged by Jolin Lrunder, of No. 21 Alexandor stroot, that Doisen employed tho city’s toams iu hauling Jumber, etc., for privato individunls, and charged tho time of the wmeu to the eity, I'he evidence brought out fail- ed to substantinte tho charges, aud the accused way acquitted, During the year ending Jun, 17, Aldormon at presont 1o the Council secured the pardon of 101 persons from the Bridewell, The_numbor ered- ited to cach I8 subjoined: M. B, Dailey, 20 ; Canuon, 12 ; Dixon, 11; McGrath, 0; Stout §; Warten, 6; Cullorton, 4 Iohoo, 4 Mabr, 8§ Lokbardt, 4 3 Schoitz, 31 Glowrey, 85 Clark, 53 O'Brien, 2; Btono, 2 ; Woodmuu, 2; Hildreth, 1; Richardson, 1 ; Fitzgorald, 1; Cooy, 25 Schafl- nor, 1. Noarlyall of thoso pardoued wero_sont to the House of Correction for grmug drunk and beiug disordorly. ; BOARD OF TOLICE, Tho Board of Police mot yesterday attornoon, Presidept Bheridan in tho chair, Policeman Guastay Hopping was arraigned for conduct un- ‘becoming an olticer. The complaiuant was his mother-in-law, Brs, Amelia Poters, who lives on tho coruer of Milwaukeo avenuo and Fourth strect. From bher stutoment it n{:]pnlu'ed that sho went to livo with Hopping and hor daughter, aud for some reason he becawo tired of hor an roquested her to go. Sho left, but he failed to turn _over all tho goods she taok to the Lonso with her, 7This Hopplug donicd, saying ho had given her more than sbo was entitled to. She clumed that he owed hor somo monay, aud had como befora the Bonrd to see if she could uot bavo Lis pas atop- pod. She atated that Hopping had swoin falsoly whea ho became & mombor of the police forco: that ho came to America in the summer of 18683, and was nnturalized i tho fall of 1872, aud ap- pointed in June, 1873, An examivation of tho rocords showed that be hud committed porjury it tho woman's statement were true, ho having reccived bis appolutuent four days previous to the uxpiration of the five years' residenco ro- quirod by law, Hoppiug would havo boon dis- charged, but he saved tbe disgraco by handing in bis resignation, which was accoptod. Michael Bischoft, Wm, dlnoauley, and Chnrles Rehm, who woro at one timo Sergoenats of police, and wero discharged for iucompetency by Mayor Medill, wore sworn in ns policemen. The pro- bition'of sixty days required of now men_was dlspensed mith 1n o casos, and thoy Wil re- ceive the pay of a regular patrolman aftor pass- ing the physioal cxamination. E‘be appotntmont of those mon will causo some of Wushbwu's Sergesnts to tremble, foritis ominous, sud, before loug, two or threo vacan- cios will bo mads, and tho * incompolents ” pro- moted to their old poxitiona. Yolicoman Vincont, who was_charged with having_ suid Commisstonor Shoridan was s dirty Yinr nud thiof, and with oing iuto a saloon while ou duty, was found guilty of the latter charge and digmissod. ————s GENERAL NEWS, Noarly 400 persona visited the Young Mon's Cliristian Association Railway Reading-ltoom in the Micligan Buuthorn Devot yesterday. The ¢ Constant Reador” is informod that, should tho proposed uct for the rovision of tho Inw couceruing lotterios bo passod, it will prob- ably tako offect tho 16t of July. About 7 o'clock yosterday morning, the body of a new-born wale infant was found on the front doorsteps of C. G, Hummond's house, No. 891 ‘North LaSalle street, and was taken to tho MMorgue by Oilicer Young. Tho Chicago Workingmon's Biducation Society way organizod_on Sunday night, ou tho plan of tho Chtistian Union, aud the following ofticers clested: Presidont, G. F. Gross; Vice-Prosi dout, Tt, Heppuer; Sooretary, Johin J. Rumpf; Cushior, J, Woinsheimer; freasuror, H. Nitasoho ; Librariau, C. Moier, Tiho Chieago corrospondent of the Quinoy Whig says, In writing of our gas question: *+'L'he lamps buru on juto the morumge, aud the Company collocts its bills, aud buys waat Alder- men 1t wants out of tho procoeds.” About 4 o'clock yestorday ufterncon a man nnmed William Micks, while staggoriug alovg tho wharf between Harrison and Van Buron stveot bridges, oudenvdred to eross the river on tie ico, Tho thaw had loneycomed 1t so thoroughly that ho soon broko through, sud succooded In supporting himeolt only by sprosd- Ing out ki armw on tho'ice. 1o way Goon suon aud rescued, cousidernbly souered by his batl. The question of ventilation of the Publio Li- brary and Reeding-Room is so imporlant that it i to ba hopod that all_arrangemouts have boon orfocted, in the new building to which the li- rury is about moving, to give an abundant sup- ply of frash air in all Tooms without tho necos- sity of lowering sashes in windy weather so ay to oroate drafts und bring catarrh aud kindred afilictiona upon tho vivitors and attondauts of the "hmr{l' ]'l'hu present accommodutions, ny 8 regards bt and _wir, aro simply vilo, and & correspoudent who compiging of tho atmosphoro in the rosding-room and “tank,” doos so with groat justico, As they aro at prosent arranged, howovor, thero ool no mouns of improving the mattor, and if the new quarters aro not freo from this defoct tho correspondent’s quostion as to who is to blame will nead au answer from some oue. BALL AT THB PACIVIO, A meoting of tho guents at the Grand Pacifio was hold lnst evening to tuke the proluminary stops for & grand ball at the Pacille, complimen- tary to Mossrs. Guorge W. Gage sud Johu A. Rices, 1 nokuowlodwent and roturn for the Hovies of Pacifio lotel hops, Upwards of thirty gentlemen wero presont, among them B, ¥, Allen, the Ifou, N. B, Judd, Gon, Barourd, C. A, Chogory, Join M, Durand, Bd, L. Browster, Jobm B, Ruymond, Goorge W, Youug, W. I\ Kaop, Rt. 8. MeCGurmick, I, D, Spoord, L I Coburn, 1. M. Swith, und Phillp’ Wadsworth, Tho Ton, Norman 1, Judd was eallod to the Chair, und B, L, Browstor appointed Socratury, A commitiee of sovon werechiosen to roport full arcangements to an udjourned moeting Woduos- duy evonlug, The ball will take place ourly in Tebruury, MEAT FOR TIE FOOR, Mr, Oardinor, of the Acsdemy of Muslo, hns Just rotarned from his country “tour with Soth- orn, Uo wado wuch mouey there, sud fa_do- sirous thut the sufferiug poor should share with hun, After meditating a8 to the lmy in which ho ocould beat aid them ho has declded to oxpend about 8260 In tho purchingo of 1,100 cans of tho Wilson Taoking GomYnuy'u prossed and cookad corned boof, an articlo th?h Ia ospoelally convoniont for the poor, Ainco {t noods no expenditure for fuol to make it _sorvicoablb, Ordinarily tho Compnny sells at 83 a dozon, hut in this fustanco it mado a roduction, seliing 1,000 packages for §200, Mr, Trusdol), of the Holiof Bocloty, hna Loen givon 100 packages for use in spectal cages, and 1,200 will bo distributed from the etore, No. 108 Madlson street, boginning at 8 o'clock. 'The moat I of oxcollont quality. Now, lot others go and do likowiso, ANTIRAOITE COAL. A Triuse rulmrmr called yostorday nftor- noon upon Mr, Horatio Pratt, ‘ngont of B, L, 1ladstrom & Co., to inguiro intotho matter of the recent fall in tho price of anthracito coal. Mr, Pratt bad but littlo to sy u‘mn tho subjoot. Tho primal causo of the soduction in prico was the fact that tho mild wintor hed so diminishod sales that tho deators found thomsolves with Intge stooks on band, and a disposi- tion showed iteelf among some deal- ors to cut prices. AMr., Law, Mr Tratt, and bno or two othor of tho larger denlors mot topother aud decided that to wottlo the prico dofinitoly would put matters in s botter conditlon, and notod nccordingly, There was » focling among many donlors yostordny thnt & furthor roduction wns advisable, but nothing furthor was dono on the subject, The probn- ability fs thatb if tho mild woathor coutinucs a gtill furthor fall fu price will take placo, — PERSONAL. Johin I, Emlo, Eeq., Gonoral Western Agent of ho Biato Lino Stoamship Company, lonvas to-dny for Europe. Tho funoral sorvices of Mr. Oharles II, ‘Whittlosoy, who was lkilled Baiurday by a fall from his buggy, wero hold yosterday foranoon, ot the First Congrogational Ohurch, ‘Tho 8t. Louis Kepublican publishes o lotter from Mr. W. J. Ouaban, of this city, writton to tho Ion, John D, Fiunoy, tho Chairman of tho 0’Connell Monument Fand in 8t, Louls, onclos- ing tho sum of 10 to aid in tho conatruction of tho mouument. Mr, Onahan concludes by say- g thaet, iu tho bands of tho Irlshwon ‘of St Louis, the project cunnot fail. ORITUATS. On_the 11th of Jnnuary, Mr, Gail Bordon, of Now York, died in Toxns of gastric fovor. Mr. Borden was known throughout tho wosld ns tho proprictor of immeneo_ostablishments (one of thotn located ab Elgin, IiL) for tho manufactura of presorved milk, Hardly a travolor by land or soa but can recall with pleasure the results of nis_unyiolding faith in tho belief that milk conld 'bo so proparod ns to withstand the offects of timo and climato, Mr. Borden was & man of strong character, su oxcollont citizon, & kind and Jarge-hearted noighbor and friend. Last fall ho purchased o fino residonco in Elgin, and purposed residing thero summors, wintering i ‘Loxas, 88 ho lad dono for many yours, In fact, ho was ono of the heroos of tho Loune-Siar Siate—taking sn setive pmt_in tho war for indepondenco against Moxico. In that Btato his works for tho proparation of prosorved bee? wore located, o was a man of large weslth, which he bostowed with u liberal hand upon desorving objects, 1o was 74 years of ago at the time of hia death, Tho remning woro takon to Now YorkCity for intermont. JOTEL ALRIVALS, @rand Pacific—C, H. Iubbal, U, 8, A; Maj, 1. P, Bartou, Hartford ; the Hon, O, B. P’attor- won, Daltimoro ; T. G. Wildman, Donver ; J. M. Qorman, Walta Walla, W. I'; B, D. Skinner, Ft. Wayno ; A, D, Smith, Now York ; A. Wright, St. 'Lows, . . . Paimer House—Col. J. P. Johuson, Louisville ; I Warren, Boston ; 1. L. Fox. Bt. Louis; T. W. Dignall,’ Syracuso'; J. Ttecd, Boston; B. W. I'ay, New York; L. H. Powars, Springflold. . .. Sherman House— 1. J. Watwon, 8t. Louis; Georgo Spark, Son Francisco ; G R, Topliff, New York; dJ. H. Olapman, Trenton ; the lton. C. J. L. Moyer, Foud du Lac. . . . JZriggs House—F. O. Sloan, Boston, gl ANNOUNCEMENTS, Tho Rev. W. O, Young, pastor of the Fuller- ton Avenue Prosbyterian Church, will Joad the noonday ;prayer-meeting to-day, Dr. N, 8. Davis will deliver a series of lectures on Modical Jurisprudence, in the Collego of Law, begiuniug this aftornoon at 5 o'elack. The mombors of tho congrogation of Trinity Church oro reminded that tue pews in the now chapel, corner of Michigan avenuo aud Twenty- sixth streot, will bo rented this evening ot balf- | past 7 o'clock. Sittings will be furnisbed to families or to individuals, as may be desirod, An adjourned meeting of all the officors and managers of the flome for the Fricudless will be bold iu the Homo st hall-past 1 o'clock to-mor- row afternoon. It iy espociully desired that all sbould be present, ‘The Chicago & Northwestern Railroad will sell round trip excursion liokets to those wishing to attend tho funeral of Dr. Salzwanu, Prosidont of the Heminary of Bt. Fraucis, at Bt Frouais, Wis, 'Cho funcral will tuko place at St. Francis, Wodnesday morning at 9 o'clocls. : PROF. 8WING ON TIE NOVEL, The Memoriul Chapel Course will bo oponod this evening iu tha chapel, corner of Miclugau avenuo and Twonty-third stract, by Prof, Swing, who is to give his locture on * Tho Novel. "I'his 18 one of tho very bost coursos of loctures over announcad iu this city, aud no_doubt the South Siders will avail thomuclves of the oppor- tunity of hesring the distinguished clergymau, and Mrd, Doggote aud Nrs, Adams, on the very interesting subjects sot opnosite their names, R el CRIME. Moor, tho man who assaulted Blaol with a car- haok lust weel, was taken before Justico Kauf- mann yosterduy mornmyg and held to bail in the sum of §800, Commissioner Hoyne yestorday oxnmined Liv- ingstono Compton bu & churgs of perjury i maiking eutries of loaf tobuccu, and continued tho caso till to-day under bail of 1,000, Obarles Poters was ‘yostorday Lold to thio Crimiual Court in bail of $300 by Justice Seully for steahng u lap-robe from tho carviage of a Mr. Wurden. Justice Seully yestordsy held Richard Allen to the Criminal Cours iu bail of €600 for stealing %28 from & fellow-lodgor in Wostbrook's Wost Madison stroot ludgiug-house, About half-past 8 yesterday morning, Oflcor Boaubron found_a littlo boy about & years old lying un the sidowalk of Kwzio stroet. nosr Desplaines. Some unfeoling wroteh had evi- dently loft 1t there to bo tukeu curo of by some anfiox o (o porish, 'The ofticer took it to tho TFoundlings' Home. * Lily Hackey, an inmate of a house of ill-famo at No. 408 Bruto street, kopt by Dorw Forout, last evoning took landanum with the iutentiou of committing suicide. Dr. P, 8. McDonuld wng called, aud’ powerful sntidotes wero adminis- tered, and, though at ono time hor life was de- spaired of, at 8 o'clock lust evouiug the Ductor prouounced hor out of dangor. Pl SUBURBAN NEWS. GENEVA. An smateur theatrien! ontertoinment took pluce before n farge aud euthusiustic audiouce ut Genova lust Saturday ovening, for tho benetls of tho Geneva Libravy Associntion, T'he following were the casts, &o.: U PAINT HEART NEVER WON FAIR LADY," Ruy GOmMeZyyesanss r, Bassett Murquis do Nauta Gru fr, “Wrimblo Guatman B, Plerco ¥, Olysnbiera i Lettio Allen Alun Loug vy, Green 3r, 7, Dova,, Bir, L, Lyux A, Himuel Coddlo. Bir. Younghusbuu Mr, Diemul Mra, Lynx. N, Dove, Mry, Coddio, .. Mra, Younghis AMisy Lolizron Mrs, Disnual.,o Mrs, Green Tho {nteriudes wore brightened by & choluo se- lection of vyocal sud instumental nusic, s Dickinaon sang charmingly, and was preoted with a olamorous eucore, 13oth comedles were given with excollont tasto ond offeot; and tho Iroquont applause showed thatthe morit of these amatours, who wero doing 5o much for the suc- cosg of the Library Assoviation aud for tho pleasuro of thuir fionds, was heartily appro- olated, It is always pleasant, to an intelligont and refined comuunity liko that of Gonova, to {ind such gonuino talont among its mombors ug that exhibited by theso ludies and gontlomon ; for it promisos a sourco of gonoral enjoyment, all thio deaver to Bocioty bocause & park of ik, KVANSTON. Dr. I, I. Hayen will lecwuro at the Mothodist ohuroh this avouing upon ** Avctic Advonture and Dicovery," John Schatrer and Poter Zondor have expo- rloncod the power oxisting in tho chmtor of the Northwostern Umiversily which probubita the wulo of lutoxicating liquors within tho limits of Jivanaton, - Thoy ‘imvu puid the finos of 230 caoh imposed uPnn them for violating the pro- ml:lmonu of this chartor, aud pronuued to go and 8in 1o more. ‘Phie Ro¥, Dr, G AL Btoelo, Proalasut of Laws — ronco Univorsity, ia oxpocted to lecturo boforo the students of tho Garrett Biblical Instituto to- morrow aftornoon, e ey An Intelligent. Klorses 2'vom the loston Traveler. Tho hoisting horsos, who raieo tho bales to tho lofts m our wool-houses, bocoma remarkably 1n- tolligent i thoir business, so muoh ao that they work by themsolves without diroction. When tho hook 1n fastened on & balo, the horao, with head turned aslde, notices it, ‘and startn off brisk- 1y, porhnps from the knowledgo that ho escapes a orack from tho whip, Tho other morning ono of tho workmon hind on an nrmi overgoat, and, by soriaunncconutable acoldont, the hook got cnnght in tho bolt of eald overcoat, Tho harao, fooling tho weight, started off, and 1p went the workman liko s rocket, Ho was tuken in, badly frightoned and a4 palo ag n ghost, at the third- atory window, AMUSEMENTS, MoVICKER'S THEATRE. PAREWELL APPRARANOFS IN AMERICA OF Mmo. CHRISTINE NILSSON. Lnat weuk uf tho Strakosch Ttalian Opora. T8 TURSDAY RVENING, J; 19, 1874, at 8, 1h Grent Nucooss u) tho Sossan, Vordie fatest aud groatass work, AL X D AL Reoolved with unbounded euthusinem on it first ropro. sontation here, BUNGTOMAN Ny, MRS BIGNOIR NANNITYT,' BIGNOR BUULARA. Tho Opors will bo prodnced with Now conory, Gor- gg0as Gosimes and Kppolntmonin s sttendid wieo o goono, fall Milltary Biand, GHAND CHOIUS AND OF- Musical Disoctor and Condustor,.. Slg. MUZIO yeduoadny, Jam 21-LUOIA AMATERMOUT MME. OURISTINE NILSSON as LUGIA. 3L CA- POUL, Hig. DRI PUENTE, K. SOOLARAL Tiniaday—DON GIOYANRE Ny, OIRIETING %HKL PUENTE, SSON aa DONNA _ELVIRA, LT, NARKSI, MINS OARY, BIG. NT, PULNT! MiNs OARY, 810, CANPANINI, Ditf PURNIT, &1‘{::3-“7«‘!‘14‘:“““ o S0P o sassson AT, v ok 3 %"H'Aflnnmffimno:m Resorvod Saate, 81,00 oxt agoral Adminsion, 82.00: Rosorvod Soate, 81 . Tox Bonts, $400. Atmiselon Soond Datecess Hti0o; He: servod, 30 conl tra, ‘Stats can bo hadat the Tox Ofico of Thoatro, for any night, from 0, m. £0.8 e me OPERA LIBRETTOS, Savo 20 Oonts! Only corroct and comploto edition, only 16 Canta. Teleo: iy e e e by Frion JOUN MOLTEIR, 100 fast Btadison-at. OHAPEL LEOTURE COURSE. To'bo alvon for the Thonofit of the Fund t . Siah 150 Memorial Grapl.” Prorer fur SWING, COLLYER, COLLIER, BARTLETT, Hirs, DOGGERT, aud s, ADAMS, ARE THK LECTURERS, TWO DOLLARS for the COURSE of SIX LECTURES., "Tickata for sale at tho Book Btaros, DAVID SWING THE NOVEL. MEMOBIAI, CHAPEL, Cor. Michigan-ns. and Twonty-third-st. TOESDAY EVENING, 20th inst., at § o'clock. ST, JOSEPH'S UHURCH, North Markot-st., noar Diviston. Grand Drawing, Concert, aud Suppe! Snasinsshia s St e ot et t 24,4 ach, situated on Cass.at,, n Chle: ‘Wuter Works, will positivoly tako lll:co e Tuesday, Jan. 27, 1874, At TORNER MALL, Novih Clark-st. In connection with tho drawing of the lota a CRAND CONOERT conslating of Vocal And Instramontal Muslo will bo given, In conclusion, 8 mngnificont SUPPER will bo sorvd. Amgle ‘provislons ia¥o boan mada for rofeeshmonts of all idads. “Entiance for Lady and Ggntloman, 1. Huppur tickots exten, TS COMMITTER. —Al duplicates not patd or roturnod at dato of the drawing will not be regarded any mora, o atill bo o, bance {fckots for tha rosldonco lots, #i, ca ‘had at tho fullnwlug busfross housae : Mahibauar & Bohrl I Want Twolithist, Blrohlor, 416 South Clark-st pol, 163 Suuth Cla Sullivan orth Clarkeat. 3 Hor {ng's Staro, Ubly o Millor, £8 Divhloi- I's Cl feagi-av. s 81 at.; Kuun's {fuskstoro, noar St. Siolia TO-NIGET! TO-NIGHT! TWELFTH ANNUAL BALL OF THE St George's Benevolent Association, AT THIE BRIGGS EIOUSH, Corner Fiith-av. and Raudalph-at, Tickots, admitting Ladlos and Gentloman, $2.00, Wust Sido Btages and South Stdocara at tho ooncluslon of tho ball. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, COMEDY! COMEDY! COMEDY! Tuesday, Jan. 20.—A Groat Treat, for Fivo Nights and Two latinos ooly. The fucoess of last ol ahaiive briiliant Socisty Comods, TR FALSE SHAME, or New Year's Bve, And tho Soroaming Farce, THE POST OF HONOR., Monday, Jan, 2—JOHN DILLON, - ACADEMY OF MUSIOC. Hnthusiastio recoption of the eminsnt actor, MR. JOHEN E. OWENS. Daolightod, andiencon witness his masterly roprosonta: flu.."-h Ifi.ull.daau'x.\wm M e Grand uubla Bill. THE VICTINS £ SOLON SHINGLE, tegular Wodnosday and Saturday Matingos, MYERY' OPERA-HOUSE, AMouruo-at., bet, Doarborn and State. Arlington, Cotion” & Kemble's Minsives, ENTIRE, CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, Attor wookp of pecparation) with now Scogory, Mookin. 1eal olleots, %o., first wook of Bub Hart's original skoteli of A SLIFPERY DAY, Babby Nowcumb, Billy Rloe, Ernost Lindon, Mast. oo, Davanpurt, 1on Cottan, Wan. Arlington, Joba K. Kuniblo, in ontiro now aots. Lvory Esoulug and Sstucdsy Matinco. A PUBLI0 LECTURE WILL BR GIVEN To the Members and Friends of the Orang Insti- {ntion 4nd fhe American Profestant Association, 1In the A. P, A, Hall, northeast corner Randolph and Ghitonvate., on Thursday Eveniug, 25 fnste, at 1:80, by REV.JI.R. MPCLEERY, Q Kilron nnd Gontahill, Irolnud. | Subjgot—'* Protastant Trinolplos, and How to'maintain thom.! Admleslin, (0 conte. Procoedd 10 asslet Rev M. McClosry in ‘orvoling a churoh in Lroland, GLOBE THEATRE, Tivery oveningauid Wodnoxday and Saturday Matinaes, SAM SHARPLEY and SHERIDAN & MACK'S Minstrels and Varlety Combination, 30_Popular Performers 30 NEW PUBLICATIONS, ST. NICHOLAS. Scribner's Mustrated Mogazine For Girlsand Boys The Februnry n her of ST, NIOITOLAS with Its superb Ilustratlons, s Tnlesw of Adventure nnd Travel, it Fun nad Frolle, nud Articies of Practical Instruction, In A MAGAZINE FOR BOYS! Aumang tho Storles nnd Articles of Interest for Boyay wo inve “FAST FRIENDS,” J. T Trowbrldge’s Serinlt *A MOOSE ITUNT IN THE MAINE WOODS? “WOOD-OARV- ING? “SOME BOYS IN AFRICA? “MILD FARMER JONEN AND THE NAUGHTY BOY»? “II0W THE IIEAVENS FELLg? and “A TERRIBLE WARNING TO LEAP- FROGUELRS.? A MAGAZINE FOR GIRLS. Teslden the nbove, In which Girls also will take an intcrest, 8T NICHOLAS for Februnry &iven the Girls “BIANCA AND BEPPO, n story telling how two children of the olden time protected thelr 1 rhery “NIMPO'S TROUBLES,” Olivo Thorne’s Serinfy “A CHURNING SONG ¢ and *I10W ST, VAL~ ENTINE REMEMBERED MILLY.”? Among the Pocwus, Storles, and Sketches In thisnumber for both BOYS AND GIRLS, We have “COST OF A PLEASUREY by Wi Callen Bryant: “ WIEATYS THE FUN{ “ONE OF T1Li: WONDERS OF BCIENCE? “TiiE MANATEE,” nvery funny anbmnl; “CIEAN. TICLEER,” by Celin Thaxter: “SWEET- IIEARTS? VALENTINEY? “WHAT MIGHT IAVE BEEN EXVECTED,” Frank It Stock- tons Serinl * MISCHIER IN THESTUDI0,” n Parlor Pantomimes and o Comlenl German Story for transintion. Then there s “JACK- IN-THE-PULPIT? with his fun and wisdon, and the RIDDLE-BOX full of good things. But eventhiy is not all, THE VERY LITTLE ONES Have MY PET LAMB? “GRANDFATII- ER'S STORY? “IINGLER)? &co &co In short, for Benutiful Pletures, of which there nre over Fifty, and delightful reading master for EVERYBODY, There never was o Magnzine lke the Fobru- nry Number of ST. NIUHOLAS, “ Onr Youg Polks” aud *The Riversids,? Have been merged in ST. NICEHOLAS, And the Now Magnzine has nll the best fen- tures of its old xivals, with wany litherto nna known. 83 n year, Thoe number for Nov.and Dec. 373, free to nll subscribers for 274, R SALE by nll BOORSELLERS aud DEALERS. SORIBNER & C0., 654 Broadway, N, Y. HAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATRS. HXCHANATION OF RVPRIENOR MATKE, —1 Saturda contod. °Bunday oxaoniell, 3 dlanday’ nx:n:l:\‘ll:d}’ir‘- rive Bunday at B:00 . tm, WICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROATY and soot af Deentyaeenntort, . southenst corner of Tiad and I erriat ot corner of Madieons T ¥ Handolphy 8:30 8, m.| 9:00m, m, 19310 *g:01, MENRY O, WENTWORTI, onaral Passonyor Aorite CHICARO & ALTON RAILANAN, Clicayo, Kansan Gty and_Denter Stort Line, sia_Loufst, ity oy and Chicago, Springfeid, Allow and St, Loufs Throgh Line, Union Depot, Weat Sile, niear artisonesr, brudge, Tickst Oficen : A¢ Depot, and 153 tandolphat Kansan Olty Ex, vin Jncksonvillo, 11, and Louislana, M0... ¢ K Oly Vast 165, ia 52 lo, i, aud Lotksiann, i3 o1 ons, vin Mafn Line| 8t Louls Fase tx. yis Main Lino| 8 fouls Kx, i tt Springiiold i3xpros Springnold Fase fox Jhoraon Ulty 1Expros ‘ooris, Koakuk & Chloago & Paducan Ita Wonnna Tacon, Washington Jollet & Dwighi Accommodatiur i 20 o 1m, |* Bl #4120 pu e |® 9200, wy CHICARD, MILWANKEE & S(. PATIL RAILWAY, Union Depot, corner Judison and Cannleste.* fictet OMe* 63 South Clark st., apposita Sherman Hotre, and at Dejots TLeare, Arnize, Miwanke, roon Tay, Stovons! Paint, Prairio au Obl Foush Doy Tixpross, JifeRakeo Sialtnd T o g 4 olln it Toeiress.cevee s Ma, m, £ip, i, 00 m. [* 4:15 p. m. 2:2 8. m. 09 b, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD. Depotr—Font af | Lakeat,, Indlana.av., and Sirtetnthest., and Gunat wnd Sizteenti-sis, Ticket offices, No, 60 Carik Hoy Grand ucific Hotel, and at depots, Teave, Arrive. Nattand Eapros }ml’t‘:;‘u:‘fsl ,Xf Clty I i oux i Pacitlo Kagt Lino, for Omaba; a. B0 A, m, 0 2, m *10:00 &, m. Aurora Parsongor, Aendotn, Uttawa & Biroator Fass| Auroia Passonger., Auarorn Pansengor Dubmqua & SlauxCity fov Pacitio Night I3xp, for Omaia, ravouworth, Al o4eph Bxp. oy Accommaatls 7845 '3 7:45 0. . @ 1, . o Duwnor's irova Downor's G Toxas Expross, Hunduys, tBx. Batundny, 1Ex, Monduy, . ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot foot af Lakest, and fool. Tieent; ot 1 Wanttoipheaie heat e pascondt, sickat Tieave, Arrive, () Ttuns to Onampalgn on Saturdnys, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERY RAILRAN. City afices, corner Jtandalph ant LaSalle-sts., and T Canals oy corner Madisonat 3 Serihmer s Monthly, The Great Literary and Pictorial MAGAZINE OF AMERICA Having also a Large Salo in England, THE FINEST ILLOSTRATED HAGAZINE IN THE WORLD. The Buffnlo Courier says of the January Numbor of SURIBNER'S MONTHLY. ** It may falcly bo said to have touchod tho high-water mark inMagazine Litora- ‘Tho Fehrnary Number, which will bo found equally fntoroating and valuable, with oven botter illusteations, is now roady, 1t opons with an Xllustrated Poem, alovs stary wo know not how many thonsand years old, fallowed by an articlo on BERANGER, by Aluert Ruiodes, also lustrated. Thora fs anothor of Stedman’s Papers on tho PO ETS, II00D, ARNOLD, and PROCTEL3 and & charming papor entitled ENGLISIL SUNDAYS AND LONDON CHURCHES, by E. 8. Nadal, Thore ara chapters of Tvo Nerinl Stories, Short- cr Stories, Pociny, Essnys, and Reviews, which seill bo found of tho groatest value, Among theso A Itew ply to Dr. Blaunvelt, by Rev. Dr. Atwater, of Princeton, snd an able IZexlow of STRAUSS, intho Rditorial Columns, Tho Serios of Illustrated Pupers ow i1 progross fu this Magazine, deecriptivo of tho im- menso and fortilo rogiun of country known as “THE GREAT SOUTH,” Ts attracting tho greatest attontfon at homo and abroad. It ix hoped that it may bring totheso vast fields of Agri- oultural and Minoral weatlh, a tido of eapital sud popula. tion that will holp to wolvo tho problom of its faturo, Wa bospeak for thoso papors (propared with tho utmost cara and at tho groatest 0ost) @ caroful roading by onr countrymon. Tho Februnry Number gives us more GLIMPSES OF TEXAS. Thoso papors wera begun in Novombor, and witl o cons tinued thronhg the prosont year. 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