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THE BANK TAXES. . Collector Cleary Stnrts out to Distrafil: But Gets a Lu[;ni Ol)illion That It Cannot Be Done, Wednesday it was announced that Colleotor Oloary contemplated a sortie againat thoe various banking corporations which refused, on tho fol- lowing day tho paymout ofa tax loviod upon thelr capital stock, for which domoand had boen pretlodsly nitide, 'Ong o'olock was the liour for tho antlcipatod assnult, which would condlat 1l levylng upon tho bank funds and plading o cus- todian in chnrge of ‘tho deflant indtitutions; At tho hour . mnmod. _the - City: Hall- pro-- sontéd” ‘an animited Apposrande, occasion: ed by the numorous . groups gathorod in tho corridors, waiting with anxlous oxpecta- tion the announcement of the inauguration of hostilities. -But tho hou paasetl without -tho hurtiod ontrancs of & messeiger boaring tho an- ticipated noia, .When 2 o’clock drow nigh it bogan to b porcoived thut tho hopes ontor- tained by tho multitudo wore to produce no fruit. It was thon understood, that in, consequence of the Collector's abeonce in attendanco at a fu teral, tho matter would be poatponed one day. Yestorday, Ool. Clenry was prompt in puttin in an appearanco at tho Colleotor's-oflice, ang to work, compluzlnfi arrangomonts for the task inhand. ~ Ho suddenly "became invisible, and the aquol showed his- absence had been occa~ sioned by the pursuit of his object, - About'8 o'clock a roporter of Tue Tninune called at tRo Colleotor’s oflice, and was fortunate enough to find its cinof nufi;clontly disougagod to nscortain the result of his effort. nerurtufeood aftornoon, Ual. Clenry, Col, 0.—Qood afternoon, Alr. Reporter.. I hope I sce you woll. .-—(Aoknuwledglng that he was not doceived in hia vision,) Well Colonel, what was the result -Mémur démand on tho baunks to-day ? e ol, C.—I'will toll you. On my wm to levy . ugoix thosa institutions, I callod on Mr. Tiiloy, who' is_scting for County Attornoy Rountroo during that gontloman's absonco ns & mombor of the Legislnture, to seccure his advice in the premises. . 3 R.—Well, what had Counsel Tuley to advise on the subject ? * Col. O:—Tuley's opinion was that I conld not iuz{ on the mungfi}}n tho bank vaults, ~Did AMr. ey nu%gnst any means by fihln? you would bo ablo this objec- on : Col. O.—Ho stated that I could levy ‘on the stoclt of sharohaldors in the county or Btate, if I wins able to discover tlioir location, . § R.?-Dld ho ndyiso you further aa to this mat- or y 2 Col, 0.—Ho also ' notificd me that I could garoieh ‘the ‘dividends of stock beld by noi- residents, if I should be able to ascertain the amouut thus held: R.—This, of coures, estopped your immediate sction, Mr. Collcotor ; but I am confident you suticipate taking a socond atep in this affair ? Col. 0.—TI shall ¢ndenvor to discover how much'stock eaoh holdor- owns, and whero hig Eropurty islocated. And, having accomplishod his, my courso of action 16 too clear to sdmit of explanation: .>~1f I might solicit & knowledge of what your course will be, and seom not to bo porti- nacious, I would like to know. e Col. Oi—All that can bo discovered in the gounty and State I will seizo upon and sell, until I bave obtainod sn amount sufficient to dis- charge the tax duo and unpaid, and any way I 080 WOrry or arnoy them shall not be noglected. ' ‘These corporations are woalthy, and daily appro- ciating thoir resources at the expensec of the ublic. The poor peoplo of this city are obliged pay their proportion of taxes for the publio support, and I am doterminod that thoso wealthy corporations shall do the same. ® 'he sentimonta of Col. Cleary were peculiarly ngpmprinw. At that moment the office was thronged with that class of citizons who, while their contributions are comparatively small, movertholoss find thom onorous to bear. The Reporter thanked the Colloctor for the Information ho had_granted him, and, bidding that gentleman good afternoon, withdrow. The Collector evinces & determination to pur- sue the object he has in view, and failure need fl:t betanup}mhnndad {rom any laches on the part ofticer, LOCAL MISCELLANY. THE COMMON COUNCIL, A special meeting of the Common Council was held last evening, Mayor Colvin in the chair, for the purpose of considering communications and unfinithod business. Twenty-six Aldermen were prosent. e M. WARL'S BOND. The official bond of Louis Wahl, a8 member of the Board of Public Works, was preson‘ed. The bond-is in the ponal sum of $100,000, and is signed by Louls Wahl, OChristian Wabl, and James Turner. Tho Clerk stated that the bond bed been pronounced to be in proper form, Ald. Dixon moved that the bond be approved. Ald. Woodman demanded ita reference to tho Judiciary Committee, and it was so referred un- der tho rules, 0 meet ABCRER AVENUZ. An ordinance for curbing, filling, Asolior avenno from Hulstod stroot t Branch came up for action. ¥ Ald, Dixon'stated that there wera s vorF large number of proporty-owners who hnd signed a remonstrance against the improvement, and for that reason tho City Attornoy had deforred mov- ing for judgment. ¥ Ald. Bchmitz nid that tho remonstrants were mon who owned property a8 _yot not subdivided, and who held the land merely for spoculation. 'The persons wishing tho street improved were thoso who lived and did business thore. Ald, Cooy, M. B. Bailoy, and Reidy urged the passage of the ordinance, The ordinance was passed with bul one nega~ tive vote, that of Ald. Dixon. and paving 0 cnupsnutfi © mAIDS, The report of the Committes on Police, with reference to obtaining revenue by polico raids, was taken up, The roport rocommouds that the matter be placed on filo, as the DBoard of Police have already taken action theroupon. Ald, Dixon claimed that the Board of Polico had no power to make regulations on tho sub- jeot of tho social evil. It was thoir business to enforce ordinances, and nothing more, The amount of revenue obtained from this sourco 'waa 1ot 80 Emnt during Mayor Medill's adminis- tration as those of Mayors Mason and Rice. The 1aw made it tho duty of the Board of Police to suppresses houses of prostitution, and they had 0 altornative but to enforce the law go long as it remained upon the statute book. They were not enforcing it mnow, aud they were ' lisble to Impeachment for undertaking to exercise any disorotionary pow- ers, He moved that tho ordinauce bo referred to the Committee on Judiciary, with instructions to propare and presont a proper ordinance, de. Richardeon snid the Common Council had pothing to do with tho enforcoment of the law. ‘Under the present law, the police bad no difil- culty in regulating the socia! ovil, and it was a wasto'of time to bothor with what was well enough. Ho hoped it would not be referrod to the udlular{ Committoo. 1t was admitted that it was an outrage for the eity to live off the pro- coods of shamo, and that the system of raiding was practically a system of licensing inits offoots, Nothing but tho millennium would ever ut & u?ap to whlukiy-drinklng and card-playing, Eut these evils could be regulatad, apd the city could be kept quist and peacenblo, It had been docided by Judge Booth, in the Oriminal Court, that hehad the power to send tothe Bridowell the keepors of houses of ill-fame. ‘Ald. Dixon snid this conld only be done undor the Btate law. 'The Police Justicos were anxzious to have a new ordinance passed. Ald: Richardson eaid it was woll that the ‘Bridowell annu‘y could not be imposed by Polico Justices, fgr if it were tho Manyor’s ofiice would o orowded with politicians and” bummers to got the women pardoned out. Ald, Campbell did not approhend that theso housea should not be pulled unless they woro disordorly. 'Ald, Quirk inquired if the sposker did nob Xknow, of his own knowlodgo, that houses wero pullod which were not dluordurl{? Ald, Campboll replied that Lo belloved this was true, but had doponded upon the nowspapers for information on the subject, o bLad had no other mosns of knowing it porsonally. Ho bo- lioved thnt certain houses had been pulled be- caune they did not buy immunity from the po- ice, Ald, Ttichardeon sald |t would be bad policy to pass an ordinance glving Police Magistratos power to send keepers to the Bridewell, for thon an appesl could be taken, and no one could be sont to the Bridewell, 5 &he yoas and nays were taken om tho motion \ | to rofor to the Oommilteo on -Judiciary, and it was adopted by o vote of 17 to 9, ‘Tho Councll'adjourned. et . TOM PAINE. . The Libernl’ Boclety of Ohicago, composed giofl!,]! of Germany and Seandinaviaus, calo- eatod the 1§7tli annfvorsaty of the birth of Thomns Paino, Iast ovenlag, ab the Avrord Tiirn- or Hall, on Becond eircet, noar Milwaukee ave- enuo, Tho attondanco was vory large, the soxes boing about equally roprosented, and tle inter- ost in tho proceodings appenred to bo intonso, At balf-past 8 o'clook, the Presidont of the Bociaty, Mr. Poter Johnson, appesrsd upon the platform, and, in appropriste languoge, intro- ducod to tho auaionce Mr. N. O. Dabl, a young Beandinavian, who road a very able paper on the lifo and carcor of Thomas Paino,, Ho puld that ‘Christ ' was tho grand stop- ;Ing-atnnu ' to - civilization, = ond that 'aino was his worthy successor. Both had bad bittor onomies to encounter, and both had thn&dn of winnlog many followers, Christ ronched bls prinoiples in “thelr purity, and 'homda Pding roacued those prindiplos from the dust of nges to proncki thom anow, for the bone- fit of maniiud, His crood was_thus simply and grandly aunonnced : * The world is my country, and to do good is my religiou.” His toachings disonthralled the mind of the universe from tho tyranny of pricsteraft and placed rationalism on tl u‘hl?xoue podestal of human progress, whoro it righ muX belenged. Litke Paino he, tho sponk- pll', huli;svu in oho God, and in ove alono, [Ap- planso: : s o o . Thera wora' Joud ealld for ' Paoli” at the conolusiori of . Dabl's ~ ossay, and, yieldlng. to the flattoring ressuro, . the . . vonorable :Doctor camo orward; with his hands in_his pockots, and do- livbrod & rathor bxtended oration on the sor- vivos of Mr. Palno in tho dause of Amorican lib- orty, ‘Liko all bonofactors of the human race,” Paino had, during his life, tooncounter thostorm of projudice raised by tho consorvators of human slovery, but, i the ond, his priuciples bnd triumphed, dnd tho, glorious Declaration of American 'Indn[)‘nnunncn set forth his creed in longungo that had boon interpretod by evory hieart that loved liberty, in ovory land baueath tho sun. [Groat nilpln\ma. Ho hoped that ‘those prinoiples might still swvive and ight " the ~ great™ Ropublic on that path' of progress which it had followed illncn *the_sword of Bunker Hill” chased the egions of Goorge I1L: from_the bravoold Col- onles; [Ronewed choeering.] ) ‘ Briof apocchios wore thon dellverod by Mr, Mark Thrano and by Mr, Wdodbury, of the Free Religions Boolety; atter which thero woro some oxcollont theatricals, tableaux, and musio. Tho oxorolees wore not concluded until a very Info hour, and tho celobranta of Thomss_ Paing’a anniversary separatod with s chogrful_ dosiro to follow his precopts by doing good to ‘mankind, Irrespootive of creed or country, 2 . ORIMINAL: .- In the Kelch caso, the Coroner’s Jury rendered » vordiot of suicido by landannm. Tho Gage cage will' b the oxcitemont this morning at the Oriminnl Coirt, aftor which the sentoncing of the prisoners will closo the presont ternrof the Criminal Court. Danfel Hassett pieadoed guilty, in the Criminal Court, to driving sway s horeo from tho Omaha stablos. Prisoner was nrrestod ‘with tho horse at Bandwich, TIl. Ho was_ sontonced ‘to six months' durance vile in the House of Corréction, : A man namod Georgo Thomeon was fined 8100 and costa by Justice Boully- yesterdsy morning for indecently exposing his porson on Honson street. The wrotch was proscouted by a lady, who dosorves tho thauks of the community for her sucosssful efforts. A _thief walked into tho,office of the Hon. J. R: Doolittle, fo.Buporior Block, yestorday morn- lng.t and walked out with the ox-SBonator’s over- coal & James Morrisey and John' Olanoy wore ar- rested Wednesday - aftornoon for broaking iuto tho storo of James H. Bwart, st No. 115 North TReuben stroct, and .stosliog o gold watoh and ohain valued at $180, and 23100 in monoey. Yestor- day morning thoy woro befora Justico Scully, and hold fn bonds of - 3400 - ench to anawor ab'the Cquinal Court. i B 3 At the Oriminal Court tho ciso agatnst Barron, tho notorious Tromont 1ouse robbor, who for- foitod his bail some time ago, but was since re- captured by Deteotive Tyrrol, was continuod un- til the 25th of Fabruary, counsol for the defensg filing an aflidevit setting forth tho absonce of waterial witnesses, A fellow known among loafors and hangers- on of billiard #aloons as Tommy O'Hara took o cont from the tailor-shop of W. H. Wurtzol, on Dearborn street, near Washington, yesterday morning. Mr. 'Wurtzel attompted toarrest him, but was provented by tho maun's agsociates. Justice Scully does not believa in aliowing the law in his hands to bo made the means'of satisfying & ‘Fmflge. Yostordsy morming o man appeared .in court sooking a warrant for his next-door neighbor, whom he charged with haviog essayed a fou-de-joie with an old shot-gun on the evenindg of last New-Yenr's Day. By menns of a little judicious oross-oxamination tlio Justice lorned that, sinco the fring, which, even it done in sport, is nfiunst tho law, a quar- rel hadarison botwoon tho warrant-seoker and him of the gun, . Under these ciroumstances, the Justico refusod to give tho warrant ssked for, tc)xn tho ground that the proaccution was mali- ous. An aggravated caso of_cruelty to animals camo up for disposnl before Justico Scully yestorday morning. Thoe defendant was Dennis Counors, and the charga brought against him was that'he kopt flive cows at tho - Gtook-Yards without food or water for four conseculive. days. According to the evidenco of the officers tho condition in which the cattle wore found was pitiable in the extremo. Thoir eyes glared with an intense fever, and their mouths and throats were parched, the skin of the lips boing spht in many places. The Justice commented on tho extromo cruelty of the act of noglect, and fined the prisoner 826 and costs, warning him that the tull ponalty wonld bo awnrded &t his next ap- poarance on o similar charge. GANG OF DUROLALIS ARRESTED, Of! ato soveral of the leading dry-goods houses of this city havo been robbed of silks, satins, laces, and other fino goods, and tho thisves have escaped with tho plunder, every time avoiding . whicl distance when he felt himeelf slipping. :tho attention of saveral people to detection. Evidently the work waa not that of novices, for it was done in s maouer that showed old and expericncod oporators, Amon; tho storos robbod are those of William H, Hayon; Nos. 72 and 74 East Van * Buron stroet ; Thomas Phelps & Co., Noe, 82 and 84 West Ran- dolph street ; and Clark & Gowan, No. 4 East Washington stroot. Theso robborica were clearly done by the same ang, and Sargeant Elis dotailed” Detoctive glmondn to work up the case, o wont to work, and the result was that the whole detoctive forco went to the Robinson Houso, No. 103 Lako street snd No. 88 Fifth avenuo, aud arrested the in- mates, and made a thorough search of the whols house, resulting in obtainiug possession of a quantlty of silis, eatins, and Ebawls, and silver- ware, worth fully €7,000. The proprietors of the house were tvo brothers, Teanc and Abrabam TRobinson, who donied that tho goods were stolon, but within an hour £1,200 worth of silks wers identified by the above-montioned firms as having boen stolen from them. All ;mrnunn arrested in the house wore discharged, except the two Robin- #ous, whe were held in bail of £5,000 ench to apponr beforo Justico Boyden this morning, roat oredit i8 due tho oflicers for the akill dis- played in working up_tho case. Thore are four watohos, some solid silverware, and other ar- ticles at tho Central Station awaiting identifica- tion. JONES, The cago ngainet Michael Jonos was couclndod yesterday evening. In the morning the counsoel Tor tho dofanso doliverad & dosnltory addross of threo honrs' duration,in which ho urged tho alibi with a spasmodio vigor. In tho aftoruoon, the counol for the prosecution was somowlat short- er in his argumont, and, perhaps, a little loss todlous, Btill, when tho specch-making was over the jurors heavod a simultaneous sigh of reliof, and, having listened to a long st of in- structions, rotirod gladly into the jury-room, Aftor a \;;unrtor of “an liour's consultation, they roturned into conrt with a vordict of guilty, atating the value of the goodu stolen—10,000 oigara—at $168, and fixing tho torm of fmprls- onment at ten years in the Ponitontiary, 'T'ho countol “for tho defenso asked that tho flu'y bo polled, whioh was dono, but without find- g & voico dlnuunllu§ from the verdict. 1 then moved for a new trisl, ‘Tho prisoner interviewed Mr, Chandlor imme- dlutnl{) aftor tho trial, and wanted to know why My, Chandler had sont l.umprinulmr'u mothor & lotter addrossed to M, IL, Mcllonry, Mr, Chaud- lor denied having done anything of the kind, The prisoner subsoquently statod that Mr, 0, way & deep man, and had sent tho lotter in order that he might fasten ils reception by the brigoner, sud thus faston upon him the fact of Lls allas, ‘Tho prisoner 1u a little weak here, however, as ho states that tho letter was nol taken from the postman, and {8 quite at sea in explaining bow he learnod who was tho signer of tho unoponed lotter. The motion for a now l THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1874, 3 trlal in "the caso w!il bo ugnuzl'to:dny or Mon- .\ . . GENERAL NEWS, | |+ ‘Thoalatm of fite from Box 617 at ‘1 o'clock yostordny afterricon wae caused by n° smolos Liouso taking firo it the ronr of 147 Firat stroot, .o;vlnnd by William Borth. Tho losa was nomi- nal s : 2 At about 6 last ovoning, an unknown man was run over by tho oit-going dummy on the Groat Instorn Railrond at the Wost Linka stroot erona- qu and {nstantly killed, His“romains woro taken to tho Morgue, and the Coronor notified. In the nrticle publishod vesterday morniiig in roferenca to NMr, Yate's dircotory, it was stated that ho lived at No. 435 Wost Laiko streot. Tho fact {a that e only occupies n raom thors, and' tho rematndor of tlio house is ronted to porsons of porfect rospectability. . ‘The jury in the caso of Finnogan v. Tho Olty roturaed o ‘scalod “vordiot yeaterday mornlng. Tho tasd was trled ovor a Eon ago,—dnmnges’ being claimed for tho death of aboy who was mnshed by a wator-main,—and a verdiot of §2,260 given for the plaintiff; A bew trinl wns granted, and tho case again tried Tuosday: The vordiul was for dofondant. Tho alarm of firo from Box 814, at 3 o'olook youtorday, was caused by tha partial burning of o dwelling-house, 126 Warren aventie, ownod by’ Dr. Newcomb and unou‘pled by Hatt Woolly, The fire daught in the waluscoting of ihe kilche en from tho stove, and damaged the building someywhat In the roar part, but the prinoipal loss was that done tho furnituro by water. 'The total loss' to building was $000, fully insurod, -Tho 1ous on tho furmiture was about $1,500, covored- by £2,000 insuranco in tho Imperial Company. A juror who served in ono of the courts a fow monthe ago, was rojoiced by the announcemont that the Legislaturo had pasded, and thé Gov-' ernor signed, o bill providing for tho paymoat of nli'poraons who had servea a8 jurors in Cook County Courts sinco Augusat, 1873., Ho_wont to the Olork of the Cours for which ho had toiled, and that officor informed him ho knew nothia, of :the mattor, The probability is that no certi- flod cn!? of the act has yot boon roceived horo. When i€ is, iho Clorke onn giva tho necossary certifiontos. If they wora to mend down to Bpringficld and get a copy, they wauld probably securo tho prayors of soveral hundrod ox-jurors, A, E, Small, Mre, N, D, Judd, Hins, dgor, Bhels King, Miss Nelils ‘0; Mlx, Mra, o M, Pull- twiary, Mra, 15, F. Eatioa, Bies, Wirt Dpxtet, Misd Fanny. ufilingion, Misa Dobblns, Aiss Dollo Portor, Ploor Mafiagrs—TAcut,-Gen, P, 1, Shorida; Licute Col, G, A, Torayth, Mr: I, B, Brown, Mr, Wayno B, COhatfiald, Mr, A. 0. McGlurg; #r, Gookgo Young, Mr, 11, W, Jackeon, Mr, Oharlos 'Angell,. Mr: Jobn B, Ray: mond, Mr, Scott W, Kolth, Mr, Uenry Flold, Dr; Charlos Adams, Mr, Wataon, &y s S . PERSONAL, The Hon. William Parsons, ,of Lngland, ox- momber of the Brilish Parliament, las como West on an oxtendod leoturing tour, He is stay- ing at tho Palmor House, o NOTEL ATRIVALS, 1 Grind Paolflo—J, K. Andorson, Milwankeo; Goorgo I, Blokold, Now York; Henry Kip, Buf- falos - Abof Kddgar; 'Tho Dalles, Orogon H. A, Goodwin, Dotrolt; H. I, Holand, Butfalo; A. ‘Kimball, Davonport, Is. ... .~ Sherman House— B. \V. Hnckatt, Boston; G. W, Oarpentor, Ale G, I Davis, Olninnatl; L: A, Cutter, .H. Jonos, Nnshviile; M. A, Notris, Now York, . Cowon, Wuhtngm‘u* man, Now Yorks J. P, Wood, , Troy; . W. Hovor, Livorpool; L. N. Aldrich, Boston’ E. Bakor, Bpringfield ; . ‘Lracy, Now York, GCHIOAGOANS ABROAD. . - ** Paris—Mr. and Mra, A. H. Batford, Mra, Jolin A, Tininor, 8, J. Woodman and family. ¢« o o Jieo—DMr. nnd Mrs, O, W. Whoelor, Eugene L, Gravos, Misa Aunio E, Ho and Mre, - John Mn%lll, Josoph and family, Oharles: B, Munn and - fam- fly, Mrse,” John DBDlunu, Charles O. ond 0. M. Thompson. . . . . JLondon—Charles Aukor, Goorga V. Balpe, Mr. and: Ars, H, P, Spoftard, J, . Des Rosion, G, U, Garnsley, D, oodwin, Jr., J, E. Hosford, A.B. Mookes, A. .B. Pullman aod . daughter, ‘E, Put- oam, H. L, Sproglo, Misa Olivo Bprogle, ... ..o Btu;l{qarl—.\v. E. H'g};iuu. “ s+ .+ Goneva— E. H, Gammou and family, Mrs. B, Hunt and daughtors, Mr. W. D. Powell, Joasph Do Haven, L. . Misa Mary Kidder, Mrs. A, E. Lull and Mes L. Lull, L. M. Ponny and ‘famly, E. Portor and family, . B. F. Tuckor. ... . . Rome—Mr, and Mre, Richard Grogg, Mr, and Mrs. Obarles B. Pope, Mrs., Philip Wadsworth and daughtors, . .'. . Florenco— Mr, and Mra, W, Hickling, Mrs, 8, H. Kerfoot and family, H, Marli, oir. and Mrs, E. B. Will- inms, H, W, Willlamé, , . . . Naples—Ianac N. 0. LADIES' BPECIAL BUREAU OF NELIEF, An adjourned meoting of this organization wis hold at tho house of Mrs, Leandor Btone, edvesdny afterncon: The Prosident, Mrs, Btono, rend o large list of applications for roliaf roceived since tho last meoting, the greator por tion of thom coming from the Nortfxmand Wesy Diyisions, and consequently not within the ‘proper jurisdiotion of the Bocioty: It is with rograt ~ ihat those needy ones are turned away without aid, and tho duty of organizing ' similar ' socloties in othor quartors of the clt{ whero .want snd uufi‘odnfiflcxlut. shonld forcibly impraoss itsolf on tho minds of all bonevoleut citizens, In order to savo trouble and disappointment on all hands, wo again state -the limits within which this Bureaii of Reliel proposcs to confine ita labors, viz, :- Between Twenty-socond and Thirty-ninth stroots, and_the Lalke and Hunover. streat,, Though this Burcan hua boon In oporation Lu & fow days, large nmounts of food, fuel, clothing, and In 8omo casos money, Lave been distributed. Employment has boon’ furnished .for quito a numbor of both mon'and womon, thus rendering soveral families self-supporting, while othors are in & fair way of becoming so. In ordor to render tho Buronu still more uso- tul, & moro oxtonded memborship is desirod, and with t an incrasso of supplies of all kinda, Persons in want of help, malo or fomale, are roquested to .make application to Ars, Loandor Stone, 1671 ‘Indisua avenue, and it will bo ‘promptly suppliod. The regular mecting of the Bureau will con- tinuo to bo hold Wodnesday of oach week at the abovo placoe, at 8 o'clock p. m. # TERRIDLE AGCIDENT, Tor some daya y]a‘m. Mesars, Flint & Thomp- son have beon makingsome repairs on Elevator B, situated on the river, near Twolith stroct, The roof was found somb timo ago to bo woak, nnd, although the season is unfit for eioh worlk, it was necessary to mako tho ropairs ; but groat caution was used, and whoevor was ‘out on the roof - had o. rope .attached .to his - waist, wos hold by poreons within the building. Yosterdsy ~moruing sbout half- past Oharlos = Wilson, ~ a _ brakeman in the employ of the Rock Island Railway, wished to use an ax in somo part of the worl ‘ond stepped out on the roof, omitting to tio the rope about him. He had proceeded but a n!wx}: and called ‘Wilson, A orowd collocted, and weore _compelled to sco a fellow-crosture meot his” death without bemng able to render the lenat assistance. Ho mado = gallant struggle for lifo, and aa ho folt himself goiog, ha tried to strilio his ax into tho roof snd_got u hold, thore- by scopping himself ; but thongh Lo -tried this faur diftoront times,ho did not sucéeod, although thecrowd below once set up n cheer thinkin thet'he had succoeded. When ho saw that all hope was é;oue in that dirootion, he threw away the ax and tried to catch on the eaves-trough as ho_.went over, but was too . slippary, Amliktho poor follow foll a distance of 75 foot, strikin, through into the river, Itisneedless to say that ho wus instantly killed. His remains wors taken to the Morguo and an inquest held, tho rosult being a verdiot in accordance’ with the above facts, Wilson lived at 195 Bebor etreet. Ha was 28 yoors old, and leaves a wifa and two children in quite destitute’circumatancos. e ‘pusscr-byin the streot also noticed it, ANNOUNCEMENTS.. 5.3 O.. 0. Bonney will deliver the second of the courae of *incidental ltectures by members of the Chicago Bar " before the studonts of tho Union Collego of Law, in Superior Block, Sat- urday afternoon at 3 o'clock—promptly. The subject is * Twenty Years at the Illinois Bar."” ‘This lecture i5 opon to_studonts and attorneys gonerally, NIGIT OATS ON CIICAGO CITY BAILWAY, On and aftor tho 30th inak., a car wiil leave Lake streot, after miduight, every forty-five minutes. 5 For Btate and Twenty-fourth stroet as follows: 12:30, 1:165. 2:00, 2:46, 8:30, 4:16, 6:45; auvd for aoitngn Grove avenue and Thirty-ninth wtreot 1 9, b = Going north, & car will leave Thirty-fourth and Btuto straets at 11:45, 12:30, 2:00, 2:45, 8:30, 5:00, and leave Thirty-ninth. etreet on Cottage Grove avenue ab 12:04, 2:04, 4:04, THE FOUNDLINGS' UOMX, The third auniversary of tho Foundlings’ Home will bo held this ovening at the new build- ing on the southoeast cormor of Bladison and Wood streets, . It ia mat yot entirely finished, but it is neccesary to hold the meeting there, since tho presont quortors are foo small and crowdod. ~The entertainment will consist of addresses and musio; tho annual roport will bo rend, and the Ladies' Union Aid Bocicty will give a suppor, whicli will be froo, and to which ail the frionda of the Home will bo wolcome. It is hoped that all who talke an intarest in this ad- mirable and deserving charity will avail them- selves of this opportunity to advauce the inter- ests of the Inatitution, OUURCH DEDIGATION, ‘The Michigan Avenue Methodist Chnurch Bo- olety bave completed their new edifico on Michi- gan avenue, botwoen Thirty-second and Thirty- third streols, and it will b formally dedicated Bundny. Tlie Rev, Dr. C. H, Fowler will proach the sermon in the forenoon, at 10:45 o'clock, and the Rev. J. 0. Paok in the afternoon at 8 o'oloock. The Rev. R. D. Bheppard, the formor pastor, now of Rookford, will broach in tho evening. This bullding wos commoncoed in August, 1871, but owing to tho troubles incident to tho fire onl the lacture-room was comploted, which was dedi- catod Fob, 6, 1872, The seruoture Is of wood, in imitation of Olavoland stone, and has_a vory plenging and substantisl appoarance, It is in size 104 by 60 feet, nnd cost, with tho lot, 243,- 000, of which amount 833,000 Liavo alroady Deon nid, and It {s oxpected the rest will bo rdised unday. Tho inforior is vory tastily fnished, the walls being noatly froscoed snd tho soats comfortably upholsterod. GRAND FASHIONADLE DALL. ‘The times when peoplo used to bo deadly enc- mies if thoir opinions differad upon tho quostion of what_wchool of medloino thoy should bo pormitted to die undor, scems to have vasaed away, grand oharity ball ia announced for tho benofit of the Chieago Homoopathic Haupital, to tske place at Btandard Hall Thursday ovoning, and in the Committeo of Arrangements may be found allo- paths and homoopulhs in smiable juxtaposition, with an ocessionul water-cure-ite aud electrician sandwiohed in to give a goneral air of impar- tinlity to the seloction of tho mombers, Tho bull,” if the names of tho manngers are any critorlon, cannot fail to be one of ths groat affairs of the sandon, vo that the Hospital will bo benefited by the monoy ana tho countenance of the elite of the city. Wickots, adwiting two, are @6 eaoh, and can be obtained from any of the foltowing-namod ladiesand gentlomon : -fined fivo-days’ pay for drunkonness, an on the ice bolow and going olear | Armnold and daughtors ' T OITY HALL, It was rumored about _the Olty Hall yosterday that the Mayor intended to sond in Dr. Pacli'a namo ngaln a8 nominos for City Physician, - - Mayor Colvin yeatorday stated to & TRIDUNE roportor that thore was not the slightest founda- _tion for the rumor that ho intonded to:romove Mosars., Reynolds and Oleson 8 membors of tho Board of Education, - Ald. Dixon hns been laoking over the Comp- trollor's books, and ho finds that the policy of raidiug houses of ill-fame was more extensively. followed under Mayor Mason's than Mayor Medill's Administration. During the lattor ‘the rwni&)u in fines from this sourco were $10,550 for uine months; uador Alsyor Mason, $12,000 for tho samo period. Rt The Board of Polico Commissionors held a meeting yestorday afternoon for the transaction of business pertaining to tho 'Firo Depariment, Edmund Keyaer, foroman of engino No. l}, was ‘amos allinan, pipeman of .No. 14 ‘(tho <1 ZAitoa short-atop),.wwas fined five days’ pay fo. absonco without leave, i i It ia oxpooted that the soctiona of the lake tunnel extension, beginning, respectively, at tho Illinois atroot and Franklin streot shafts, will be connocted about the. middle of February.. Tho meeting of the bores will take place 60 feot ‘un- dor tho bed of the river, at or noar the intersca- tion of LaSallo snd South Water. stroots, Tho 1ako soction from tho shaft at the Wator-Works has been oxtended about 7,000 feet'in the direc- tion of the crib. . - v HYDE PARK, " An adjourned masting of the Hyde Park Trus tocs was hold on Tuesdsy ovening. Mr. Doyle abeont. . 4 —— WATER-FIPS MATTERG. Tho Attornoy* mede “the followlng which were accopted sud filed . i s ‘Your reaolution, reforred to me, requesting a feport in writing, whother; in the contract with O, E. Hequom: ‘bourg, for laying water-pipes; the village s under obli- gations to grade and curb_Bixty-elghth sirect befors said Hoquembourg can bo required fo Lay sald pipss in sald stroct, bas roceived my attontion, and I would eay that . thore s nothing 1n said contract requiring any :‘uch ;lork 1o be done, and, therefore, 1o such ol on exists, TIn answer to the resolution of your honorable Board aaking for my written opinion as to the construction of tho contract ‘between O, E. Hequombourg sud the Vil- roports, - Iage of Hyde Park as to tho accoptance of water-supply. ipe; Ihave the honor (o report that, after examina- tion of said contract;--I am of opinion that, under said contract, the Village of Hyde Park is not obliged to ro- ceive eaid pipe until the same Is furnished 1aid in the ground and covered, * sa provided’ by the terms of. tho contract, Two billa of 'Cook County, $5.60 ond $21.11, for copy of Assessment-Rolls Nos, 8 and 7; were prosontod and veferrod, * - v HIYDE PARK AND LAKE O THDB WATEB-BUPFLY.' The following ordiuance was then taken up, carefully considored, amonded, and then adopt~ ed, a8 follows: ‘ o Ba it ordatned by the President and Doard of Trustes ‘of the Village of Hyds Park, % BroTION 1. That tho Village of Hyde Park join with the Town of Lake in the construction of a system of ‘water-works upon the terma and considerations stated ond aet forth in Boo, 3 of this ordiuance, . 8z0, 3, That the Preaident and Olerk of this Board be and they are hereby authorized to exeouts the fol- lowing contract for aud on behslf of- the Village of Hydo Park, viz, : & . I “ Theas articles of sgreement made and entered into ——-dgol—-‘, D, 1674, by and: botweon the Vallage of Hydo Park, in Cook County and Btate of Tllinols, the party of the fizat part, and: tho Town'of |- Lake, in sald County of Gook ond State of Ilinols, the party of tho second part witnessetl, tat bothof sald partles boing desicous of supplying their citizona with ator and necessary proloction agalnst fire, at tho lonat possible. oxpenss, do for-that purposs heroby agreo to construot and apply a system of water works |* Im y for tholr Joint use upon ditions, viz. : ) ; 4 Firat—The Tawn of Lake shall purchase threo lola d adjoining the present sito of tho eald water sai lots to bo hold subfect to the terms of thia o following torms and con- ‘woat worls, ‘sgreoment t, “ Second—The coat of thecribin thelake; of the pipe {from tho crib to the water-works ; of the wator-works, including the building, machinery, and all the sppur- tensuces thoreto ; of the main-pipes from ‘the wator- works to Stato staost, as follows, to wit: On Bixty- elghth streot, from 'water-works to Stony-Ielsnd avontis, on Blony-Irland avonue to. Sixty-soventh atreal, woat on Bixzty-seventh streot Lo Staie strct; and of .the main-pipe in Btate street, from the intor-- mection of the main.plpe from . the water-works with sald Btato strost north to Thirty.ninth stroat ; also the oxponso of tho proliminary survey, and all othor neces- sary oxpenses herstofore or hereaftor jnourred in conngotlon with sald improvement, shall - be divided equally betwoen said partics, and each of said parties slall pay one-half thoreof, an o Lablo therofor, 1 Third—Each of snid partica shall Liavo the right 10 ‘mako all the connections with the water-maina within 1t own tarritory which it may desire, “Fourth—All the regulation or stop-oocks inserted {n- to the main or water-pipealall be of the samo size,’laud tho ourrent expensos of operating the water-works and keoping tho. samoin_ repalr siall be appostionsd bs. twoen nid_partics, upon tho basta of the number of such rogulation or : stop-o0cks within tholr boundaries roepoctively, and sach of sald parties shall ba liablo in its corporate capacity for its proper share of such ex- pesace, ush pro, rata ahare to be deterwiied upon (s ais above mentioned, Jfth—Enach of the said partics shall have the right to eatablish and _collect, water-rates within ita own ‘Tboundaries and to make such Fates and regulations in rogard to {he same as it may deom proper, « S{xth—The construction and mansgemont of satd ‘wator-works aball bo vested in a Joint Bosrd composed of s equal aumbor of persvns (0 boslsetad by each of said parties, such Board to bosubjeut to the control of sald partica'by joint action of their respactivo Boards of Trustoea, 17 said Board shall bo unablo to agreo upon any question, auch question shull bo reforred to #ald Boards of Trustoes for decislon, snd in the event that Boards of Trusteoa shall bo unalile_to agroe upon » doctslon of auch question, then {t shall bo roferrad to tho senfor Judge of the Huperior Court of Covk Gounty, not_restdont within the boundaries of sald partios, for doclsion, and the 'doolslon o - suoh Judge slisl] bo final and conclustve, Soyenth—Izach party bl havo tho right to with- draw from tho joint use and awnership of sald water~ otk at any tiimo, and the jolut_property elull elthior Lo sold o the Liglieat Lidder (such bilding to be con- fluad to tlo parties hersloy o o alon by the party not withdrawing, such optfon ta_ bo oxprossed within thizty deys nftar notics of suoh iutended disaalution, forogaing proviaton shall not include tho site, “The party refalning tho works, &o., shall retain a nd now owned by Hydo Park upon which thio works have beon construdted, and the othor purty shiall retaln and own the parcel of land to be pur- chasod by the Town of Lake, adjolning to sald Water- works. In the event that the property ia taken ot an appraised valug, such veluo shull b fxed by throo I partial men, mutually sgreed upon by sald parties ; nud in the ovont thut sald parties shall bo unable to sgreo upow appolnting thoti then thoy sball be aps pointed by the seufor Judge of, the Buperior Court of Uguk Gounty, not -residivg withiu tho Laundurics of gither of sid partios: sucl spyolutinent to Lo of disc interestod partios ni0b resldlng within the territoriul boundurioa of either of sild parties. Tho amount bid by the party purchnsing, or one-half of such apprafésd valiie, hal duo_and payablo from the party not withdrawing to the party withdrawing two years after notice of the intended withdruwal, and upon the poy- Conimittes af drrangements—irs, Wm, E. Doggolt, Mo, W, ¥, Gooibaugh, Mrs, 3, B, Drake, Mes, 1, 8, Hoyhe, Mre, erry Simfth, Mri, Andrew $irown, Mra, R, Ludiam, Mrs, Heury Lioyd, Mre, J, Sidnoy Mitohe o], Mrs, Franklin MsaVoagh, Mrw, Mahlon D, Ogdon, Mun, J, ¥, Beampuon, My, Ges, Wi, B, Atvonyg, Ay, ent thereof the party not withidruvwiag shall Losouie thio sole owner of ‘the proporty theretofore ownod in common, oxoept the And in the event that the party from whom the smount hid, or one-half of such appraised valuo, is due ahall fall 10 pay the same withi= in thirty deys after tho same M Layo bogomo due Aud payable, then all the right of tho party so in de- AICto o una of poanceslon of sald proporty shall enso until pnyment shall Lo mado, . enetentli—During tho t yoara next succeading tho notica of the intention of ofther party. fo witharaw from the joint ownorship of ealil property undor the ptovisiona thicreol, enld wator-works und” other prop- ety mhall continug to bo uted for the Joint benedt, of ‘both pariles the rome ns though vo such nolico lind baon givom, snd mid water-works and ullwr projorty ahalt La under tho uame contract, and tho expensca shall be deftAyed in tho same woy as thougl stich no- tico hind not beert given, Provided tho pnrl{ wwithe drawing moy havo at dny time durlug such ferm of tmo yonra (ho priviloge of withitawlng from mich Jotnt ure aud theroby be roleased from ity pliars of tho #add oxponnes fron: tho delo of such suifendsr of ity Joint use and &nnnuaflon. 4 Iighth—Forthwitli after molico given by cfther party of their intontion to withdraw from_the Jjoint , oswnerslip of eald property, maid Town of Luko shall Tinvo tho right fo Iny n waer-mafn and keop the sanio i ropatr in and nlong tho nforesalil atreets in the Vil Iage of Hyde Park in which the water-main owned by them jolutly loading from tho, water-works to Slato strcot Bhull have been Iaid, and on Bixty-elghth_stroot enatorly to and into the lake, so far s Uio juriadiction of Hyde Park oxtonds; dolng as littlo dwrmngo to the stroots 88 posslblo, and. leaving {ho stroota in' all vospocts in as good ~ condition sa before the Iaying of esuch main; such “main shull bo Iald” ix such part of " sald strecls a8 to distanco from tho centre of said slrocts, and o8 to wihivh stdo of the contro as stiall ba directed by the sald porty of tho first part, and it sboll nlso be lald in Buch 4 mannor as not to fntorfero swith tho water- ipe OF owerago of (hosald party of the et patty utid (1 soid party of tho second part aball indemmify the rald pacty of tho first part, and all ownera of property bntting ou eald sirects, for all loes or damage occae sloned or puatninod by rosron of tho Inyiugcf such wator-main; and the village of Hydae Park hareby granta the right of way to tho Town of Lake in sald streuts for the purposos, and subject to tho limitations and conditions above oxpressed, . *.¥inth—In cuno sald parties ahall be unablo to ngroo upon any question arising during the construction of eald fmprovoments in rolation thoroto, tho same ehull Lo reforred (o drbitrators, cach of the parties to scloct. one, and they to scloct a third,! '8r0. 8, Thnt the President of the Board of Trustees and tho Village Olerk bo sud they aro Ilamb{ authoriz- ed {o sign o contract n accordance with the terms of this ordinance, and to afiix tha corporato seal of the nild Vilngo of liydo Park upon the Town of Lake Joining in tho exceution of such contract, such con- tractto bo fn full forcoand binding, from sudafior tho oxecution of suld contract by sald partice, :The supplomental contract siguod by U, E., Heqaembourg in his explanation of bis original contract waus then takon up and discussed ou some longth. W2 ‘Tho idoa that tho “mutual understanding " of an old contract is a * valuablo considoration ? on which to baso & new oue, and that * the mu- tua] intorest of the two origiunl ‘contracting par- ticd should promote & coidial support -on the lmn‘. of all who may herenfter becomo intorested in it " wero two conundrums tho Board could not understand, aund so thoy laid tho paper away .and directed tho Mtumofl to arrango the terms ‘ol an undorstanding with the contractor, and ro- port tho same at the next mumlnfig. The Board then adjourned to Haturday. —_— ! © EVANSTON. "Tho studonts In the differont departmonts of the:Northwestern University enjoyed & holidey .yestorday, it being tho dayof prayer for colloges, . Prof, J, B, Allyn {8 oxpectod, to lecture beforo the students of tho Women's College this aftor- noon, on the subject of ** Wator,” “Tho noxt lecture in the courso of the Wom- an's Educational Assooiation will be delivored by the Hon. Willlam Parsons, of England, Mon-: day ovening:. His subject will bo * Columbus." -Religious soryiges, which began with the now “yaor, are still kern up in the Baptist Church. A ‘covenant moeting was hold last ovening. Tho Tripod, tho colloge paper, was issued yoa« day, being the first number uuder the new man- agoment. It presents a decidedly improved up- poarance. The Rov. Alex. Burps, D.D., of Indianols, Tows, is announced to leoture boforo the Garrett Biblical Institute Wodnosday. Misses Birdie, Esstor, and Lou Bannister have loft Evanston to attend tho Wesleyan I'omole College at Cinotnnati. Bt. Marg's Oatholic Church has recoived the handsome pipo-organ prosontod by Mr. J. V. Clarko, Presidont of tho Hiborninn Banking As- mociation. Efforts are making by cortain proporty-owners in'North Evanaton looiting towards the annexa- tlon of that villsge to Evanston proper, in order to partioipato in tho benofita to bo derived from the water-works and other public improvoments, Opinion is somewhat aivided smong tho vil- Ingers, howover, and it i8 not cortain that the ‘movement will succeod. . The literary socioties of ‘the University aro proparing to "givo o litorary entortainment in about two woeks, the procoeds of which will bo dovoted to_ olearing off a debt incurrad by, the societies, The following membora have been ‘chiosen as suformom; Mesars, W. M. Kunox aud R, @, Hobba, orationa ; M. O, Lowis and J. 8. Nortis, declamationa ; Misy E. Parks, essay, and Misses M. B. Berg and Ida Btewart, dobat The Eclectio Club meets at the house of Mr. -0,-E. Browne, Monday evoning. ——— HIGHLAND PARK. The marriage of the daughter of Mr. T.R. Willard, of flighland Park, Wodnosday eveuing, created considerable etir in this. fashionable suburb., The ceromony ocowrrod in the new Presbyterian Church of this place. The patties contracting matrimony were Miss Aune E. Will- ‘ard, of Highland Park, and Mr. Samuel Fndley, of Pitteborgh, Pa. Misses Clara and Mary ‘Willard aoted s bridesmaids, snd Messrs. Stowe snd Husted a8 grooms, The coromony was per- formed by tho Rey. SBamuol Findloy, D.D., father of tho graom, aseisted by the Rav. E. L. Hurd, D. D., of Highland Park, After the wedding a few invited gueats re- paired to Mr, Willard's residence, where congrat- ulations were exchanged, and refreshments served. The presents wers profuse and costly, and practical ns well as ornamontal. Mfls Willard was s universal favorite, and hor absonco from Highland Parl socioty will be Xkeonly falt. ' 4 At 3:16 the happy pair started for their bridal our, SR MORGAN PARE. The coromonios of raising and planting a flag- staff upon the grounds of the Mt, Vernon Mili- tary Academy st Morgan Park, took place yes- | terday. The polo was furnished by Foster & Co., of Market strect, and erccted under thoir suparvision at o cost of 8824, Tho longth of pole i8 140 feet, and the diametor at tho butt 22 | inohos. Bix horsos were required to haul it from this city to Morgan Poark, The concourse of people presont was nmot as large as it would have beon had the weather boen mild and pleas- snt. ' The work progressed successfully to tho end. None but oxpericnced snilors could have ‘performed tho task in 80 short a time and in so satisfactory s manner. Tho Military Acadomy and flag-siaff are standing upon tho highest ground of Morgan Park, and at an_slevation of sighty foet aboye tho old Chicago Court-House. Both can be distinotly seon st s distance of twonty milos couth of tho spot. Prof, Norton was smong the number Fraueut yosterday, and was by no moana the loast intorested. FINANCIAL. ROBINSON, CHASE & 00, BANKERS, No. 18 Broad-st., N. Y., Transact a gonoral banking businces In all its dotails, R B R oWiak lntorost upan doponita to BANKS, SAVINGS INSTITUTIONS, PRIVATE " BANKERS, AND INDIVIDUALS. Partioular attontion pald to the investmont of ESTATE AND TRUST FUNDS, And Information regarding tho sstio furnisliod upon applic P o0, i d _eoll upor, commission Gold, United Htatos Slocls"hadml socuritios dosly n ¢ the Now York Siook et aikas Muniolpal snd Ratlrosd Bonds nogotiatod. Tiomas B, AA"X‘E‘::". Euosxe N, RODINSON, Gxonax H: OHASY WILLIAM HAVANA LOTTERY. HAVANA LOTTERY. Dn‘llnul ovory 17 days, sonunonclng Jao, 8, zes 1 P R A SCALES, FAIRBANKS® BTANDARD SCALHES OF ALL BIZES, FAIRBANKS, MORSH &00 Ul AND 113 LAKK-ST. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Thuteday, Friday, Saturdey, and 8 sy Matinoo, th: e e CEiadin, . Do oot e JOEIN DILTON, 1In hir great obaractor of Mr. Lovibotid, (1 Tom Taylor's g Tamsntio Gomooy, Thia % OVERLAND ROUTE, “ Wit s Powartal Gt z ndty, Tuesdny and Wodnesday Malinos, Slg. TOMMARY SALVINT T theo of hls groat charactors, Ingonitir, Jonrl of Kssaz, aud Othollo. MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, Kngagoment of the Dellliant Youns Actres, MISES CLARA MORRIS, Who will appoar overy c¥aning il furthor notlea I Wieumn tomtitin Gt R LS GOUR, Irths Tamans piog o “ARTICLE 47.” Saturday—OLARA MOTRRIS MATINEE, In activo proparation—** ALIXIE." Hoals 0an by soourad six days in advance, - MYERS' OPERA-HOURE, ‘Monxoo-st., bot. Dearborn and Stato. Aviington, Coffon & Kemble's Minstrels, Tinbby Nowcomb, ¥, B. Wilaon, Billy Tfos, Brmost Liudon, Bast, Geo. Davoapurt, \Wn. Anlingion, on Coitam, and dotn 1t, Kombloin how and spack ho wiolo to eunclida with the soroamiug {iliod A SEABTIILY DAY, by (U0 entiro compsny. Eery itvonti and Saeday Matino, tho_unrivalod Song sud Danco Will shortly appoar, Arlinins WACTHRS w0 HORFOR: HOOLEY'S. THEATRE. RETURN and FAREWELL to Chicago an 0 TWO NIGIITS and WEDNESDAY TINEE, MONDAT JLVENING, Kb ST NG OMAM : BALVEAL bl great rolo, INAOMAR, TUESDAY—{LIZABET L, Quoon of England, Bate KARE OF I T6BEX. The GREATEST TVING TRAGEDIAX, A’ X, WEDNESDAY MATINEE (by requosti~OTHELLO. BATVINI in 1 T amsrenatios DEjTEL oL L LLO Reserved 3 and_$1.60, according to location. t Admineion, 81. il CT elo, Lo, Thursdny nlglm Box Oifoo, - ACADEMY OF MUSIO. LAST NIGNT BUT'ONE OF THE EMINENT JOFEIN B. OWIENS. LEGITIMATE. COMEDY NIGHT., . HEIR-.AA.E =Te AW, FORTY WINKS. Saturdny—Sulon Shinglo and Marriod Lifo, ¥ Roniay—Bakor nud Karran an Ohrls and Lon, TEE PRO]BIGAL SON, - EDCUARD UBUTE, OF PARIS, Officor of tho Grand Loglon of Honor, Balo commoucas On View at the Exposition Building, THE ADELPHL ENTIRE LIST of the GREAT AUGMENTE! COAPANY will apponr {n Sundny's fator-Ocenn, - - {)nélg ‘l‘fi!ll?nga noxt, F°“li."' A Heslo, of i el ko Laickes Yo i 4 GLOBE THEATRE, bnEAT BUCUESS OF SHARPLEY, SHERIDAN & MACK'S BiG SHOW. UEVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. NEW YORK TO CARDIEE, The Bouth Wales Atlantio Stoamship Uompany's Now Tiriclass, ul-powared, Clydo:bulll Stoamahipa Wit 2l from Pennoyivania Nallzond Wharf, doreoy GILyt ANDES, chartorod.Jan, 24, DELTA..c..... . = Carryin; ds and passongors at through rates from all parts 15 m Unllcd"sll(&l and Canada '4‘0 porta in the Bistol Obannol, and all othor points in Kngland, ‘Thieso steamships, bullt exprossly for the trade, aro pro- vided with all tho Latost improvemente for the comfortand ‘convonionce of CABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS. Firat Cabln, ++875 and 80 currenoy. B [ ourroncy. ind upward Lor fucthor particulars, asiply in Oardif, st the Gom- pany's Oflicos, No. 1 Dok Ofrymbars, aad i Now York to AROIIBALL. BAXTER & (0., Agents, No. 11 Broadiay. NATIONAL TLINE, NOTICE—This Comrjauy sakos the risk of insuranco (up 10 8800,000 In. old) o} onclof ta stoamers, thua givin, Bagsanons fho'"bou® vomibie. guaraaied for eafoly and avoidance of danger al soa. most_soutlierly route has always boon adopted by ORI HORBMGTOWN, from i ‘0 SRPY an LN’ » from lors Nos, 44 and 47, North River ; Now York. = b. 14 Grecco... Ital D, 31 ‘eb, 28 HOLLAND. ¢ 8p. m. Cnblu YFa §50y and 8U0 Currency. Niccrage, 829 Currency. Roturn tlokets at raduced rates. Pasengers booked to or from Gonnan snd Scandinavian polutsat low rates. Tho Stoamstips of this lino are the largestin the trada. Dratts on Great Brltain, Iroland, ana tlio Continont, at Northeast cornor Clark and Randolph.ats. (aupouito rer Shornian Houso), Ohicago, W. OALIETER, Goneral Westorn Agont, STATE LINE. To Glnsgow, Belfast, Liverpool, Londonderry, &e. STATE OF GRORGIA... sails........Baturday, Fob, 7 BTATE OF PENNSYLVANIA u'lh.‘&nlllrdu:. Fob, 21 STATE OF VIRGINIA salls..........5aturday, Maroh 7 FROM PIER 85, NORTH RIVER, N, ¥. London (diroct), Vot Sonday, Fab. 4 Weolly Bailings nost Summar. abin, 60 and 880 gold: 3 10, B Curtonye Braith 6 Tewiet rates, - ‘For [urther pactioulars aprly to AUSTIN BALDWIN 05 Agonts, R Broadway, Now Yotk i , Now 5% i) EARLE, ‘Goneral Wor Agent, 80 Olark-st., Ohicago. PROPOSALS, [nternational Exlibitin, 1876 To Contraotors, Buildors, Lumbor Morhants, and others whom it may concern 1 Tho Unitod Statcs Oontonual Board of Fiuance will roseiva Proposals far the supply of Lumber, Iron, and otiior matorials, and for tho eavcution of coftain ‘works required in the ergotion of tho Main Kxhibition Bulldi coloring 30 actos {n Fairmount Fark, Philsdoiphla, ‘Plansand spoclfications for the sims may bo seen on Trob, 9, 1874, at tho Ollica of tho Contcnnial Toard of Finadce, No, 0{ Walnut-st., Philadeiphia : and saalod blds, in cohormuity witl tho tpeifieations, will ba Tocelved for the whole or part of tho sSuildiog up'to noon on ¥ab, 23, 1874, at tho samo placo, Inforiuation 5 to tho natura and _oxtent, of tho work may noio_ho oblained at the ollics of the Architests, Bowsrs, VAUX & RADFOICS, Noc 110 Brondwagy Now York. OMN WELSH, Prosident. FREDURIOK FRALEY, Boorvtary Gontonnial Dosrd of Finunc Approved. __A.T. GOSHORN. Diroctor.Gonoral. NEW PUBLICATIONS. THE NEW QUARTERLY MAGAZINE, No.2. Jan. 1,187, Pelce, 2. 64, A Soclal and Lit- orary Voricdleal, Two Tules of coneidorablo los Do nud onded In each numbor, 1ho Magazino In opor to suthontia Travel, to Biography, and to Papars on ! ics of Buclal and Génaral Interost, Tho Aew Quarlerly 0 Magasine contalns more printed mattor than any pub. aitod Magaino, Contanta of Teavala n Borit oIy, by donn Latouchos ‘Tho Athiorof ** Kva. S londido Mandax: a Novol, by John Dangorfiold Itaro Pattory and Porcolain, by Ludwie Ritters Sully: Siiter and Stetimnieit Wintor iy Madeirs; On (ho iags 05y BiiriiaTiotni a Nota. Annual aulise by pont], Ha... Loudon: WAID, LOOK & TYLII, wick liouse, Patornoster Row, MEDICAL CARDS,’ BHOULD FAIL TO OALL ON Nfi 0 < DR. A, G. 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