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K3 e . lowing conversntion dubued: i o THE ¢HTCAGO' DATLY D. A. GAGE. The Grand Jury Returna An- othei’ Indictment for Perjury. It I Simply Designed to Moct Certain * Formal" Objections of: De- fendant’s: Connsely: Mr; Reed Thinks tho- Ofhiers will Hold, But ‘Wishes to.Bé Safe. The Grand Jury yestordny returned ten sddi- ,tonnl truo bills, Amongst theso was ono against * tho lnte City Trensuror, David A. Gige. So soon 88 {1id Lill was filed in Court s TRInuNE reportor called upon £ =% $ow THE STATE'A ATTORNEY and intervigwed: him o' “{he subject. ' Tho fol- " Roporter—I déo you have' gob another indict- mont roturned by tho «Grand Jury agoinat tho - Intg City Troasurer; chrrging him with willful and corrupt porjury. What i’ the object of this second Indictmont ? | . - TURELY PRICAUTIONATY. Btata's Attorney—The. second indietmont is simply n pracautiounry feasuro, a unfoty-valve, ‘i1 entio Judgo Rogorsqudshes Yho original indiot~ mnent ou atcount 6f any defect. 7 . B.—Thon-you hive dnfi:btu ab to the formality tho. originnl ? . . A.—Not'af all. But lnwyfim .disngros, you know, and in'tho evont of ' tha' orighial's bolng gunshed, I sot to work, carefully mid cantiously, . ’nd fdado o seeond indictmont that sliould be. el DEYOND MLPERCHITINS! Tero tho. State’d-Attornoy tooit d hig Wob- .stor pd'announced that tho dofinition of that word was *“An oxcessive igor of eriticism,” R—The new indiclmpnt then ih mierely n ropatition of tho origingl, only moro “éarofally got up. o Ay spocially xeetly, and tho aiterations wora mado with o viow to noot tho ‘two objections *'of “doténdami's counsal fo the oripinal indiot- went. Ilave morely changed the languago, w.thout altering tho naturo of tho allogations, £0 n4 to defdal tho attompts of the hyporcritical. I havo no fear that the first {ndictment will bo quashed. I think it is‘quito 08 good aone as the 10w oue, * LT JTHE LAST INDICTAENT. is ns follows, . s 5 . David A, Gagre, 1ato of + tho County of ‘Cook, on tho Gih duy of Dovember, in the year of “our Lopd 187, in suid County of Co ‘was $he L'reacurer i Clio Stnto of Jllincks aforesild, tho City: of Chicago, in sald county and State, aud that Lo, tho aaid Gugohiad been -aud wa the, Trossurer of Aaid clty for and during tho ‘veriod of ono yeur and moro immuediatoly bofors sud -prior to tho said 0tk day of December, und that ke, tho ‘said Goge,ws sucli Tresror, during tho poriod aforo- £nid, was Fojquired by lnw, ot the ond of cads aud every sonth, to reuder to” tho- Comptroller -of fwaid city nit acconmt, uuder tho onth of /b the enld Gago s such "Lreasnurer, -showlug tho ptite of ‘tho Tréutary of said ¢lty at tho date of each of said nceountw, dud o fair, acaurato, and ull-atatoment- of all mobeya in the tiands of him, thd said Gago, 0a such Treagarer, at {ho data of cach of-sald accounts; and thate, tho snid Gage, us such Treasuror, was, during thé perfod afore- 4310, nt o end o cacl il ¥ery miontl, aud oftener A1 requirkd by Jat, to nttach gald osth {0 enel of sald accountey and to runder,” present, and deliver sald ac- counts snd oatha: thefounto aftaclied -to) tho- snid Comptroller, oud, that. ke, tho safd Gage,” e such‘Filensurer, “was: tequired by law.'to rendor 10 6ald Comptrolier nt the end of tho month of Novem- “ber, i tho year lnst forcsuld, an_account - utider tlio oath of lim, tho snid Gy, faclied to, sald nccounty showingpty/stato of tho frcasury of sald city .ab 16 dato of rAifl account, and tho - alanco of monoya- in sald Trchsury at the dato of Buch’ lnst-nnmed account, and o fair, aconrate; and full statomont of all mbnoyn in the Latuds of Liin, sald Gage, a8 such T'reasurdr, ut tho dath £ the sald Iost-named account, and_ that ho tho said finge, by s own fault and uchlect: falod ta ronder /> said Comptrollor thb account lnst nforceaid at thp'esd of the month of November last_aforesiid ; and tliv; i; tho said Goge, 88 such Tressurer, wan Toquirad by law to render tho aid Jast-nimed account afterws rds; to-wit:: on tho 6th day- of 'Decomber last nforesntd; and that ho, tho.sald ‘Osze; on such T rowsurer’ was required by tho daw, on tho diy of Decerv.ber Inst aforesald, to render to the said Comp~ trolles: an_ account, under tho oath of -him, safd Gage, aftackied to said uccount, showing tho Ktato of-tiio “Crerisury of said city on tho st day of Devember fn tho year” lnst, and thio balanco of motoys jusald Treas- ury aforesaid, aml o fair, accurate, and fullstatement of "ill ‘moneya in tho hands of hitn; the sall Gage, u such Tressurer, on tho -sald lat dny of December st afiivesnid, - nnd -thot * tho weld *Gage, « t8 - such Treaeure, did, on tho snjd 6th day of Decembor, ren- dor, present, aud dollyer to ono Augustus It, Birley, B, te snfd Burley, being then ud {hero tho' Compe tgller of eatd clty, n acconut, under the oath of him, 8A1d Gago, na Auch Trensurer, attached to said account, £howing (ho stato of {ho Tredsury of said city ron'thd {st -day of Docember aforesaid; snd theLakmco of ‘moncys i eald Treasury on tho snid let -day & Docomber, aud o stafement of » all- moneys i1t 110 hnads of him, said Gago, s such Treagurer'on the' yald st doy of December, and that he, tho &sid Gage, #aa stich Treasurer n order, tho said last named acoount. under Lis oath, oud in order to vorify the samo by his " oatli, 1 1o was by law required to do &8 aforcénid, did on tho said- Gth dny of Decombr last: aforcindd, Somo nnd appenr in Lia Ovit propor porson-fu wuid City of Chicago, and County - of -Cook, beforo ono Francis M. Barrett, be thosaid Barrolt, belng thon and thore n-Notary Publlc {n sald city aud county, and was then and thero in duo form of Jaws sworn by and bo- foro it tho smd Barrelt, as such Notary Public, aud +did then and thero tako hif oath bofore said Barrett s such Notary Public,' ho, tho seid Barrelt, os such Notary Public, then' and thero baving' full and_ competent power futiory. (0 ad- minfster Auid oath him, wuid Gage, ‘a8 + 8uch Treasurer in tht bebolf and'that he, the'sald David A, Gage, as such Trenstirer, belug 80" 6worn as nforesaid, upon Lis onth foresntd, did than aud there, to-wit 2 on tho day and year last dforcsnid, in- tho city and county aforesaid, beforo lim tho sald Barrett, ni .#ueh Notary Publle, faleely, willtally, unlawfully, ind corruptly tay, dopoe; 8wear, and make cath.and’ bl davit, partly writton and pattly printed, among other tlings, in substauce and to tha eirct followiug, that js 10 &ay, that there was ou the sald Ist-dny of Decembor, in tho'year last aforesaid, so far us hie, tho said Gaje, Know or hiad reason to belicve, b balatica of moncys i tho Treasnry of eald cltytho sum of sud {0 the ajount of oue million -ong: hundred ond sighicen thousand ono hundred :and ten. dollars anl. forty- ulio conts: and, that, ho-. tho. nuld Gage, on tho sald Iat dny of Docombor; tho Jear lzal aforcuald, ko far na e, eild Gage know, 'or lind reasou 10/ biellovo, had du-lisdiands o8 anch Treasurcr, monoys 41} tho sufn nd to tho amowt -Inst_ aforesald, which 5)1d lnst named nccount, and sald outh and BMdavit b1 Gage, s mich Treanurer, rendered, delivered, mid and, presented’ to sadd . Burley, ‘as auch Complrollor, the %aid oath and ailidavit belog then and thero kttached #0 waid account, on tho said Utk day of Docenber lust aforesuld, now on flo i the proyer otfico of the Comp- roiler of' suld city, moro-Sully und ot lurge sppoars, Wherean, fu truth'and in fuct, hio, tho sald Bago, us such Treasurer, theu and there, to-wit : oniho wld Oth “day -of Decembier aforcaald, in the city and .county aforcsaid, well lInow thal there was not, aud had good reason to bellove thero vas not, on tho kaid 1at day of Docembior aforesaid a buanco of ‘monoys in eafd Troasury 1n the sum and to theamount +of ong million ono huiidred and cighteon’ ttousand one Dhundred and ten dollars and fory-niuo conts, and wherons. fu ftrath. and and In fuct Lie, tha sald David A.Gage, on sald Gth day of Decem~ Ler, 0 such Treasurer, well know that thire wis ot and had good reason o Lollove that there wnsnot, in Diia hunds, 08 sueh Treasurer, nionoys in_thoguui to tho umount Just afortuald, And so the Granddurors aforesaid, upon the outh aforesaid, dv yresmt and oy that tho suid David A, Guge, a8 such Traurer, well kuow and hied reason to bellove that the uufl oath andanidavit was willtully ad corruptly false,n nannor and form nforosaid, wid thut lie, the sald” Dasid A, Guge, Al commit wiliful and corript perjury inmone nor and form uforenaid, . THE VARIANCES, Thie indictmont diffars. from the preceling ono. in that it statos that Mr, Gago was required to rendor en account to -the Comptroller attho end of tho month of Noveuibor, and that ig, by hiis own fault, failed to rondergit then, and'did not make it vntil the Gth of Docomber 5 md, also, iu that it contniug tha . words, * a8 tha said Gago kmow_ or . had - rooson. to beliove,” which, 2Mr, Swett declared in- -Lis. -argument, were neo- osary to tho formulity of the indictment, et il B aoryy ACADEMY. OF SCIENCES, The regulat'monthly meoting of the Chicago Academy of : Soiouces was held. lust oveningin the library of the inatitution ou Wabash avonue. Dr. Johnsou presidod, and thoro waa s fair ate tondanco of membors. NEW JMENDLRS, 'fhe Committon ou..Momborship presentsd o zeport recommending tha election of the follow- dog named gentlenien to mombership: Prof. Lautor Curtis, Williams Quine, Dy, J, N, Danforth, S, W, Burnham, B.. Colbort, W. 11, Wolls, A. Ev Thomnas, ‘Lho roport was concurred in, . % THE LEXS. ‘'ho Academy cousidoerad the question pf con- tituing the publication of the Lens, o paper do- voled to the advancement of microscopical scionce, ) Gov, Brosa moved that Dr, Jolnson, tho Proal- dent, G, O, Walker, tho Seerotary, and Dr. Bridgo,-the Treagurar, be appointod n gommiitos 2o talio-tho wholo matier in clinrgo, and soo what ~<ould bo dono to,bwild the paper up. , 3 Dr. Davis smd thut ho hoped, if the puiblica- won woro to bo” continuod, that If wanld not bo ontlrely dovoted to microscopiclsm, - It had boon a buxden to tho Alicroscopical Socjety, and it | -might also hocomn s burden to the Acadomy, dix-AlL Thompsou dopreeated $ho jdos of pube ' | Xind of n poriadien!_dovoted, to welonco. linhing apy papor,—It was n ikcless afajr at bost, Tho Acndeniy could got_ntong vory woli without "[‘ It hoped tho, publication would bo discon- thued, Dr, 13hatt wan not an_ndvoeats of the Zens.in ‘partieulaly:butho hapod they' 'wonld have 'Inotn;u Lot it o monthly or wookl¥ i :thigght saom bost, but fet them “liave somothing of tho kind in uny ronsonablo shapo, ‘Lo Heeratary, in roply to & question, statod thab tho U'rustoes wotd o voty: consortitive Body, and ho thought that the gentlomen alinded 10 | would grant vo part’of ‘the'/funds for printing purposos, unless tho Lens would publish tho procoodings of the-Aeadomy In'full. Goy, Bross said that the Lens lnd..n clrouln~ tiow o040 b B‘enchiavib tittia'agoy buti Aauy | | of the fa"u"""" considored Lhat the publication wonld injura tho Soclety, ha would at once with- drnw the motion. ... Dr. Durham_angposted- as-an nmondmont to tho motion of Gov. Brows, that (ho_committeo" ‘vongider. thd:ndvisnbility " ofr putillshing: auar- terly reports of procovdings of tho Acndomy, which they might ‘send: to-similar institutious In othor citiog and countries, T'ho amendment was nceoptod by Mr. Bross. + Dr, Johuson loft tho, cmur{'odany thostatomont that ~thd Zéns™ had “eansod “thio downfall of the Mlurosco{;lcnl Bocloty.'/ On tho contrary, & uclontific publication wns always nn incontlva Lo selontifio worlk, diid tlio Zens, if takon hold of | by tho Academy of--8cionce and “properly mnu- nged, would prove n useful ally, . . Tho motion'ws’ thon'puf to'the voto and ear- led. «Prof, Delafontnine: attompted to provoke a dobato on datlnofontifio-pointe, but mot with no oncourngoment, Thio mootit thon ndjoursiod, . LOCAL MISGELLANY. , ,CHIOAGO. UOAL- MEN.NOT- TO BE . " OHEATED. Thiey have had & coal-mine in. the - Janesvillo, Wis,, rogion whiclr-adds another to the list. of - disappointmenty oxporicuced- by ovor-shrowd, uncducated men-when they got up a-swindlo in which thoy fight agdinab'tlio truths of geology. Thi8'timo it ia & fariner, hamdd I. ‘Finclr, whoso farm is about flyo miles southonst from tho City of Janoavillo, and o ‘mile’ west. of -Rock ‘Rivor, 3r. Fiuch has been for gome tima the ownor of an orifico which onco suppled him with wnfer, "but which suddobly ran l]rly. 1o thon borod sovoral faot farthior inté.tha lime-rock in which “ho had struck the fivst spring, and, wonderful to walale, the water wis found to be strongly ime proguated with ofl.. . b NED. KEROSENE, i Tho digcovery causpd considerabla oXcitement "in’Jauowville, nud a reprogentative of the' Gazetle of that placo paid tha wall o visit, in company with the savguino proprietor. An. hour's labor with o loug Hn buckot, wag_rowarded” with tho '8 | Mrr, Cherry, eonl-dealers ang coal-miners_of luu¥ filliig of a. bottld ~ with tho” oil, which | wag - pronounced by" tho londiug chem- (ist of Jancsville' ‘to bo refluod - kéroseno of tho very best quality.’- Tho public, who hnd never boforo heard of” the discovery of dn oil~ woll ylolding tho refined product, got distioart- onod, and. disinigsed tho well from th Tho propricfor, hoirovor, was not dismayed. Jmew that; outside of ‘tho noarcst gracery, thore was & voin of ofl i tho vielnity of , tho woll, il hio tiored for.it asaiduously, but, like Drot Marte's Do, the owner of the *‘house with. tho cupi- low,” who *from gheer contrariness”. found lodo'af gold worth, fiva naughta withi a pralim- intry” unit, while Qdigghig a woll for wator, so Tinch was disappointqd ;. Iio failed to striko oil, but bo struck what 1s much bottor, - Z B A VEIX OF COAL. ' Again did the placid region around Janesvillo, and that ‘quiat oity itself, grow excited over’tho new discévory. Btrango to say, tho coal dug ont of the shiftturied outto bo exactly sisular in color'and quality to the Pennsylvania conl sold ‘ab the yards of tho lohding’ Janeaville conl-deal- ors. Tlio local geologista woro appentad to, and, though dumbfounded by tho reports of iho continuous discovery of coal, they held that the outiro Ststo of Wisconsini was geologi- cally far bolow tho . conl monsurcs, . mnd that thoro must Lo somothing - wrong nbout Mr, Fineh's discovory. Aud “then the keroseno incident camo 40 mind, and_incroased the doubts whicl the geologists Liad raised.” But that it remnined for Chicago to explodo the “fraud will appoar from the following extract {rom an articlo on tho kubjoct, heuded * Excite- “mont Abdut Coal,” tuken from the Janesville GaZelte of tho 7Lh inst.: : A VIBIT FUOM CHICAGOANS, :Mr, Fiueh's well wns “yosterday visited Dy threo Chiesggo_gentlomen, Ttobert. Luw, Dauiel Bogle, sud ox= | perience. “licy camo up Léro {o inspect the well aud - buy the intd adfoining, it it promised » genuino sup- -ply of. coal; aud tho .owner could be induced to purt with it. - These gentleman hiad heard falnt Tamors of thi6 murvels which Rlr, Finchiwas unearthing, sud, with truo speculative ‘instiuct, bind mady it a polut to ‘Lo first on-the grownd. -Thoy reached ‘the . Jand of rowiso - ubout 9 v'clack In the morning, and lbored Eituatriously: with a hand-drill wintil &' the nfters Tha coal scavcbing trio toolk: the' night - train fromw thia ity to Olicago withoutn deed of Mr. Fincl's furm dn uuy of thoir pocletw.. Jut thoy had enjoyed a good day’s- work, ond tho Iuvigoruliug fresh- uess of tho country alr, To = theso . geutle- men it scems strango that the coal taken ont ‘of Mr, Finch's'well should'come from under tho drill in ‘plecos of nlmost wniform size, and largo enough to bo ©lassed witlythe grade kuown ns nut-coal, . Thelr ox- perience hng trught them that it would be reduced to powder, aud, mixed with tho wator In tho. well, would Torm o gritty paste, F'hen, too, they don't,like tho similarity botween it aud #hé cou sold at tlie'yurds in this elty; Mr, Law, after yesterdiy's labora ot tho well-inil been completed; w8 unkin enouglt to say to Mr. Fiuch, *Now tell_tis, bir,who it was that put tho coul in your well.” Mr, Flnch, wath that abundsnce of faitli which chnrncterized his pursmt for ofl, replied thay Lio 1wt know, uuless it was God Almighiy, noon, e — ASPASIA, Tho fourth :leoturo in the Bomorial Chapol Courso'wus deliverod yesterdny. ovening, in tho chapel of the Church of tho' Meseiah, by Mri. Kato N. Doggett, upon the subject Aspasia,” Tho chapel was quite well filled in spito of tho numorous other attractions in the city, aud tho lettuter,- having-been introduced: by tho' Rev. Lnird Colllor, spoke in substancs s followa: In tho land whero persopal beauty wes so common that it s given us modals for all timo, the ‘woman Aspasia was of such oxceeding Denuty “ thnt ite reputation "filled the ' world of her ago, mud hes ‘doscended througli the - centuries, About the middle of tho fifth century bofore Christ, Athens. hnd renched her prime, aue was nob diflicult, un- dor suck w Jeador n8 Poriclos; for hor to beeome, in spite of Sparta, Lho mistrass of tho eivilizod world,. Who, lecturer stnatod that sho should not have introduced the namo of Aspatin, nor mon- tioned hor beauty, had sho not beon convinced that her poisonal lovelingss was ouly typical of bor lovoliness of soul. She behieved her to bo tho true wife and helpmeet of Perteles, not his mustress ; o woman who appealed to hig highest anpiratious, uot o eroature who pandored to-his lowost passions, : . The lecturer further wont on to deseribo the conditlon of Athousat the.iime when Aspasin lived, audto paint tho_artistic glory of the Tavthenon, Temple of - Victory; aud tho othor graud adifices aud templos of the Acropolis. The erime . of Perivles was : not that ho had made Asposin his miastross, but his wifo. Mra. Doggott thon quoted an oxsmple of the cara which socioty oxereisos to prevent masallinncos, Dom Fornando, father of * the King: of Portugal, Lind thrown nll Lisbon into commoion by naking to presont. his wife at-Court, whon the samo womuu, whilo uho was his mistress, had bold a corlnin well-recognized pogition in socioty. Tho lecturer further explained tho manner in which women wore treated in-Athens, and shosw- od thut the character of o courtosau hnd attacn- ed to Anpasia becanse of tho -peculiar marrisge customs -of the doy, which.may ho brisily summed up as Wooulullism in its greatest por~ fection, AMis, Dopgett' thon deseribod the machina- tions of “tho cuomius of . Poriclea .and Aspusia, resulting first - iu_ tho - dostruction of :his frionds, Plidias, the- soulptor,’.and Annxagorns, tho philosopher.: Aspusin. was thon elinrged with unbaliof in the gody aud with bolng a teachor of tho monstrous heresy of the oqual dignity of woman with man. A graphie description wag thon given of tho trial boforo the §00 Judges in tho open air, which resuited in tho' acquittal of tho distinguished accused, Noar tho close of the Iifo of Pericles, tho Athon- iang racugnized tho beauty and: grandenr of this union of. a" quartor -of. & - contury, by removing the civil dinalnlitios from their soi, tims onabling him to pay tho Jast rites to his fnthor's romains according to thoe customs of the ago. . “'holecture closed with the boautifal words of Pericles to Aspnsin just before' his death, aud the nudionco manifestod a'vivid appreciation by hoarty applanse, ‘I'he next leature will bo-glven at the sumo placo Tucaday,'by Mr. Adaws, of Dubuque, 3 JESSUP VS, Tk-fl ALTON-ROAD, Tho cuso. of Morrle K. Jossup agalust tho Chieago’ & Alton Itallrond Gompany, wherein tho plalutif, wlio i3 a stockholdor of the corporn- tiou dofendant in tho suit, has procired an In~ Junction to vostraiu the railrond company from poying tothe CountyColleatoraguy portion of the Btute tax lovied by tho Assestors ou tho rallroad enpital atocky cntiio up,boford’ Tildge BWodgott, in the Unlted'Stateli Court; ‘yetordny moruing Attornoy Gonernl Tilsall appedrod for tho Stato, hnd Mr. Charlea Beckiwvith ropresonted Jesup, ‘Iho Court sald - that Mossra,: ockwitly. nnd “Taloy hud ntated to him the procoding 'morning that the same eano, or tho principlo inyolved thictoln, would be likoly-fa comis " bofcro Judjes Prammond' and "Troit n Hpringfold' hotors many-doyss Ilo'(Tudffe Bloagutt). was: enaged on juey triala, Judgo Drummond would bn; af neconsity, awny, and ho'should like that both could hoar tho ¢ase.c If+ the mattor camo up'in Sprinpfiald, ho did not know rthat “l would, ho nucessary to have anylhing more than a pro formn ttlal horo. ; Attoriiy Genéral: Tdeall<Don't * you ' think L‘llmgz Ilhn matterionghit to bo disposed of . imme- diately ? W 2 . Judge Blodgott—Certainly ;. but only one day will ‘bo roquired. Il tr’y and “fix tho mintter ' this aftornoon.” © Thero' ars sovoral of < such™- oases ponding, "but;: nf tho seme principlos . aro. iuyolved.in alk; ‘ono - caso- will doflno ' the _logal' issue, -'and. deoido the wholo quostion, - I hold that ng littlo. delny ns possible elionld Lo iad i auy cagt involving the collac~ tlon‘of “ublic' revonua. X, however, piofor to have Jutlife Drummorid with'me in tho muttor.” - Tho:subjoct was: thon dropped, ;. In tho altornoon at 2 o'cloclr, Judge Dlodgett #aid. thit he had conforred with Judgo Drum- mond; and, In view' of tho Judgo's faturs ab- nonco; it was thought' that tha 13th of March | -was' thio entliost'day that-could he' sot, with-the undetatetiding. that-{f the quostion should bo'do- ciled ‘bofore” thon hy: Judges. Deumnond. and +f 'Lreat, st Bpringtield, the hearing Liere would bo meroly fovmal, '+ 1t i8 proposed “to- file ‘sevoral bills fn' tho'caso of - othor. railronds in: tho' United ‘Btates Court - ot . Bpringflold © very - -soon, ' in which _tho- snwo - points. . will Dbo. urged. Tudgo Drummond is expeoted to go4o Bpring- flolit thits weote, nmid will probably,in contiection with Judgo ‘Lreat, 'tho Diktriot Judgo of tho Bouthorn wistrict, hear tho argumonts for in- Jundtion,-which Will rendor: any - extonded>atfnt- mont hore suporfluous, Judge Dlodgott did not feol at liborty whon n jury was in_attondauce to Ieep them waiting n day now; and- alse desired that-Judge Drummond should- bo -prexont and take part when the argument was had. L —————— ‘PERSONAL, Mrs, Thomns Iloyne,: accompsnied by two dhighters “and Mrs, D.''B, Bhipman, loft for Ndw' Orleans Monday night on ‘spocisl train, to gpend somo months in tha Soutl, Capt: M. I, Shepperd and Georgo N.- Hicks, Easq:; of Penn* Yan, N. Y., loft for home last night, " C. E. Gorham, Asslstent Goneral Munagor of th6 Peuusylvania Railroad, and O B. Gorliam, Superintondont of tho'Pittkburigh & Fort Wayno Tailrond, ore in the city. J. M Walkor, Prosident of the Ohicago, Burs Jington & Quincy Railroad, Lins gone to Bostor Lo pttend the Directors’ meoting of his road to Lo held noxt Friduy, W, M: Johnsori, Goiieral Pusunngnr and Ticket Ageut’ of the- 1llinois Central Railroad, and Gharge 'd"'AfMirs of s Royal-Highness Xing Carnival of New Orleans for tho City of Ghicago, has goue to the Croscent City, at. tho bohost of his voyal master, to atteud to the coremonies of tho Nystic Krewo on thio 17th. : Commiasioner Cartor, of the tho Board of Pub- lic Works, wod yesterdny presonted with o'mags nificout wolid silver servico; tho gift of thaom- ployos of the Board, who united in‘signing n andsomely engrossed momorisl in tho-follow- ing torms: *Tho undersigned, employes of the Board of Public Works, boing desirous of 'pre- saiting somo “teatimonial’ of their’ estoom’ to Dresidont W.. 41, Cartor on the occasion of his retiving from the position ho has held so accopt- ably for tho " pinst six "yonrs, ke ‘pleasuro in prosenting the nccompanying-exprossion of thelr yogard, with their Lest wishes for his fature wel- faro.” " 'lho memorisl contains the names of 101 contyibutors to tho olegant gift, which consists of a sorvice of six picces in &’ Leautiful walnut cage linod with blne!'matin, the ivholo: costing £520. The presoutation was made at Mr, Car- tor's house, last ovening, by-Mossrs, I, 1L Bai- Iy, Secrotary; 13 3T, Jolihkon, bookliceper'; and I, 1. Jones, tho head of sho Dopartment of Special Asessmonts,the Commiltee appointed for that purposo, i : UOTEL ARRIVALS. ‘Palmer IMouse—W. B, Ticreo, Boston; J. V. Martin, Philadelphi N. Hateh, New York; A, Campbell, Lonisvillo; Towrisond Davis. Buffalo; T, Aueunbach, Balt Lake City; 8. R. Biughaw, Milwaukeos’ M. Chapman, Californin Josoph Collott, 'Torrd Isutei C. B. Fox, Toston, . . . Grand Pacifie—A. C. Bruce, Knoxville, Tenn.; - G.' B.- Rogors, ' Dotroit ; Frauk J. lonnett, St: Louls ; dlra, Colby, Bos: ton ;- Wesloy Rendhead, - Doy’ Moines ; O, H. Booth, Muusilold ; 1. S. Lansing, Philadolphia. sherman ™ House—W.” G, Burke, St. s Louts; C.F. Wiwe, Now York i C. Spaulding, Bostod ;L. Waller; Kentuely j James - Meii- tyro, Buffnlo. s JOUN A, LENCIL. .- Mr. John A. Lynch, for many years connected with tio Bonrd of Piblic Worki of this city, died of consumption’on the morning’ of Monduay, at his Weat Bide residenco.” The -decensed was at- ‘tached to the Chicago polico in tho oarlior days of the young: motropolw, and was distinguished for industry and integrity, o was born in Ire- land, biut came to the United " Btatos, withi “his family, whilo yet s moro clild. Mr, Lynch was noticonble for his genial disposition mid storling qualitics as aman’ of businpss, .By thrift and cnorgy ho mauaged to gecumnulato o modorata fortune, and wus in tho onjoyment of somo of the “‘comforts “of thia ' world ‘when ‘death set his firm seal upon him. TFow- faces aronnd the City Tall conld’bo mora’ missed ' by tho public than the - pleasant- countenauco - of poor, houest Johu Lynch. His funoral was Tirgaly” attorided’ yosterdny morning. Tho ro- mains wéro'depogited in tho vanlt-at Calvery Cometery, whero they will remain until trona- forrod to thoir lnst resting-place in American soil, swronnded - by kindred ashes. Upon his grayoslona may bo inscribed: * e loved his native lund witl the devotion of a’ dutiful” son, and'he'ndored his adopted ‘country with ihe loy- alty of o truolovor.,” B s RS GENERAL NEWS. About 9 o'clock -yesterday morning n man named -William Burns, living at No. 69 Woeston stroot, was run over and slightly injured, near tho corner of ‘Outario and Market sircets, by a henvy trick wagon belonging to a person aluo nanied Barns,: Ho was taken to_his home, and his woundn dresied by Dr.- Loonard; wha -pro- nonncod theni not dangeroue. Tl alarm from Box No. 81 at 0:45 yosterday morhing was caitsed by an “incipient conflagra- tion‘in'tho garrot of o two-story frame building at No: 996 Soutly Clark streot, ownéd ‘and’ ‘ocou- pied by A, Campbell, “The firo “originated in soina weod that'was placed In tho oveu of o cook- stove, and 'was oxtinguished without 1dss, Prome isea tnsured for 1,000 in tho'Atna of Martrord. --Wo' havo recolved o lettor signed: * Citizens of Uhicago,” utating that at n cerlain timo an oflicor on duby on a certain boat was very drunle. It would be usoless to publish such n statoment, reflecting 'so seriously “on’ tho character’ of a publicaflicer, unlosgit wora acoompanied with tho names of witnossos, It * Citizens of Olicago" nre ready to appenr before the Board of Polico and swear to theso anonymous statoments, . lob thom sond aloig their nainog, and ‘they ‘will be published, along with tlio chargo, for- tho in- formation of the-Polico Commissionors, 8. B. Gookins stutod his viows on tha babit of Uppling lust ovening; undor tho susplces of the Gurden City Division Sous of Temperance at theiv: hall, “coruer of Clinton and Randolph stroots, Aliout 200 mou wero prosont, who ap- plouded tho effort vociferously. An’ angular temporance advocate of ‘tho ‘opposite sex sup- plomonted the addvess. with the rehearsnl of o poam, ** Drafted,” after whick the sudlonco dis- porscd, convinoed that tho esuso had boon pro- moted by the ovening's exercisos, I'ho Tonnogsooans had another grand houso, overy ona of tho 1,600 soats m thio house boing sold, The wudionce was moro enthusiastic than over. It hnd boon intendéd to give tho last performanco to-night, but such a serios of great and unexpected succossoa has determined tho singers to appoar I'hursday ovening and at tho Baturday matines, a picdo of news which will doubtfei bo gradifylug to all. Binco tholrsongs aro difforont every evoning, those wlho have at- tcncilud once need not four to be weartod by golng again. While going to tho firo yostorday morning, Oliarley Miller, tillorman of ko Elovator Come pany No. 1, win turown from tho macnine at tho coruér of Jackson street aind Paclilo uvenuo, and sovoroly brufsed, In addition to’ sundry cuts nbout the hoad, ho 18 supposed to, have recoived intornal Injurlen of o aerious churacter, IHo wns carried Intotho Raciflo Iotel, and Dr, Millor called to attond his injurias, aftor which ho was removed to tho ongino-houso on Frauklin stroot, ‘I'ho physician is of ol:hnun that ho will be con- valescont in o nhort time, Yestorday nfternoon, two lanlk, lean, and hun- gry xosidonig of Boston, reprospnting oueh sox, rogistored at the Bherman IHouso,. and wero nge slgzued o room by tho genial clork of that hospit~ ahilo'eatavaneerys Wi Gvidontly unsophistiont- o nature of thd pair wad the subject of.freqnont commont by the gucsts, aud it-enlminatod in the avoniing In"n way'tHol wos Bliggestive of tho in~ nocooe of+ ohildhoods Wiien - suppor: -vis announced, tho . bridogroom . apposredl in the' ordinary In his shirt-sleoyes, flanked Iy - “tlia - obfect . of " g - -choico. It Foquired: tho' porsunsive- eloquoiico of . Miller nspiated by Ton Lord, to convinco hiny, ;}nn;lt 450 1ibt tho thing, bl Nio'wis finnlly indirdod clothathimsolf hefaro: thar wr.uni-lprunmturl tho Vil of faro. . Whon it_was. thng to.light, up,..a waiter atlended the "coupls t6 'thalr room, nud recelved ibundanb thanks: for hiy Tlnnnmm"of tho way of manipulating tho gne: . Ho.Antghod tho losson nflor s scanon,and loff tho bucolio twain In wondor at' Lhe rosources’ of tho estab- lighment, e ) yr 10AND | OF* LNUOATION, * Tho Bonrd of Iducation, mol. Inet; evening, Tuspedtor Richborg sitbmitted o ‘phin “for n proded "ni"x;tum, cétabahing gradas i * a1l aludies, i theroby .- enabling’ 1., pupilr.avho: s proficlent” in” any ono branch . to bo advatced: At présont; nless ho hs’mage tored all; branches in-hia . grade; : hatds Jopt , there, and, . lowevar. . well-informed bo ‘miy’ bo' in reghrd’ to” nll oxcopt” oné study, < tlnb. ‘ono * will:. prevent-/ hid “ndvandst meut, . Tho. Committeo. on. Toxt Books. was instiucled to examiiio” tho now systom, In- spector i CGogplh” offered 0’ resvlution: ' to - re- #eind tho,. conlraet for. “tho. exchango :of tho Bridowoll lot for {hé old. Post- Onlco “mitey but{ falling'td get* s’ eccond, * it diod; 'The sohool at tho cortor of Ashland:and Waubansin avenuo . was- named tha: * Burr School "—in Lonor of Johathan Burr *and ‘thé ona oii Harrison street, near::Wéstorn :avonio, tho “ Kiug.School,” to ‘porpetuate. tho . momory of the President of ' tlio Boird.” A fuller ‘ropo: is rando impossible by'a preéaure’of mattor, = AR POOR OPLONER. ..o ., .. Tho valiant * Col,” Thomis Tnrod hascome to'grief;'niid is nor ncumfif'hlg ricomfortabld quavters with Jailor Folz..: o wan nrrestod for, contompt ol court, and i also Juld up untit he whall lnd 85,000 bohds ns'‘n"suroty for his nob amrroplitiously Jeaving:tlio: Btatos ~Tho: lattor misforfunc was brought-about by:a bill filed by, s wite'askitig for & divorce,” It'will Lo rohiom- bored that sho filed a DIlL’ fof foparito miluton= anco some timo ago, alloging desortion and. adul: tery with Mrs. Barbara Modahon. In tho pros- -t ont * bill “pha roitorates' - tho charge” -of adultery,- elloging cbmmission: since tha timo of _tho Sling _of Ler bill for sepntate maintenance. Bho” nlso avors- that Haros. is addicted to (the excensive nso: of In- toxieating liquora.- Ilis couduct has rondered lior sick, anid eho is "oven unnble for o’ great part of the timo to go'out of -thé'hotel. - Bho iy fonrful that o will leave the Biate, he haying declarod his’ intontion to nover poy lier any moro wmonoy, and”sle_théreforo nalis ‘s writ of ne oxeat, which was allowed. by Judgo Williams without any.bond on.her part. - Harcs wns, how- evor, whon'nyrested; required to find bail Tiv tho sum of :£5,000, in dofault.of whick hie isnow in tho County. Jn{h whers ho recoives visits from Mra, Meiation, ? ‘TIE CARPENTERS, - Tho Amalgamated: Caypontors' Union- holdin yory large and” anthuisiastic meoting last ovon- ing at Folz' Hall, corner of “North -avenns and Larraboo stret, for the purpore of considering tho present diotrossod condition of .the carpon- “ters in this city. - 3 3 «Mr/ Pator J, Terdor, on *boing, electod :Chalr- man of tho meeting said that thoy had ot conto together fof thie purpodo oF agking alma or sup- ort from anyliody, but to dacide what wne -baat- 0 bo dono to raise- mechanics ' and -workipgmen from thoir presont low position. . ~Hethen futroduced Mr. Francls A. Hoffmdn, Jr.. who mado nome remarks, = 5 Mr, John Wagnor ond othors also made sPunchns, urgiig! thom to- join’ thio” Grangers it thoy wanted to succeed in nttaiing thair vights. A Committeo which -had boon apnoinied to @faw vip proper resolutions; roportéd tho follow ing,-whiol wero untinimously adoptod s+ s + “Witznnas, Tho buflding scason will saon bogin, and, Wiineag, 1t is neceasary that flio carjienter Losses dnd 'thielr -employes: shonld worl - togother for thelr mutunl benefit as well 8a for 1hs benefit of tho public; therefore, bo it . : tesoleed, “That tho German Carpenter Union orgnite 4z0 carienter unions of all unlioplities in thia city, onil that the Unlon appoint a Standing Committos for that purpose. . 5 e 3 " The Tresident” then nspuhllufl the followhig standing Conimittes: O, Sphngohbergs; Jobin Wagner, C. Kirchloft; -Johu - Foltars, ~Gustay Reinccke, X, Grimm, and L, Eni:elmmm, : “After n fow move fpeeches had beon-delivered, tho mooting ndjouruod to -moot again Thuradsy mooting ot No. 61 Linden stroct, cqmor of Churel, Alarge n's‘idobicy i alko lield ab No. 908 ‘Diviion ptreek; wherd' M Klings Limbol, and other Sooinlists mnde their usnal specches, 5 et ., ANNOUNOEMENTS, Tho Rov. Prof. G. W. Northrup; D.D., of the Baptist Thoological Seminary, will pronel in'the Wabash Avemio Mothodist-Episcopal Church this evoning at 74 o'clock, "Iho Ladics" Spocial Burean of Teliof will hold 1ts reguldr meeting this afterhoon'at's o'clock at the houeo of ‘L. Stone, 1571 Indiana ' avenuo, Dadids aro cordially invited to attend.” The Women's Suffrage Assoclation will:hold thoir annual meeting in the leoture-room of tho Mothodiat Chreh corner of Olark and Washing- ton streots to-morrow, commencing nt 2 o'clock Pom.’ All frioids, and the public genorally, aro Invited to'lionr spoeches and misic. Thoro will'bo ‘s matinee'to-dny at the Globa of thio * Black Crook " spoctacle, Baby Bonson and all tho specinltios-appoaring. The ladics' of Unity Church will. givo s ton- arty ot 8 o'clock thik cvoning, Feb. 11, in tho lgotura-room of tho_churel, North Dearliorn streat. Admisslon, .50 cents_ (children. half- price), tho proceods to be applied to providing furniture for the pulpit, A gocial and: ontertainment will ba given by the Lidios™Bocioty of 'tho Baptist Church, cor- nor of Loomisand Jackson streefs, Lhursdey ovening, Tho ifth lacttire“in the Philosopleal Rocialy's conrgo -will b6 givari by Prof. J. Huirn, D, D, LL. D., this nflornaon at 4 o'clock, in tho TFirsh M. E, Church Lecture-Room. Subje * Tho Cyrenidn and Cynic Schools of Philosoph; . An extra relicarsal of the Apollo Olub, ‘both of ladios and gontlomou, will ho_held at the rooms of the Club, Suporior Block, Thursday ovouing. . As thig is ‘tho “last ovoning rehearsal which can bo hid bofora the -forthcoming concerts,’ s full attendance is requestod. Thero will Lo an cntertainmont held this ovening at'the liouso of 1T, B Chiindlor, No, 209! Houtl' Morgan streot, for the bemollt of tha Church of -tho Epipliuy, cousiuting of voeal and instrumontal music, with tho farco of ‘tho *¢ Irish Tigor " performed by the Dramitlo Olays of tho Inglosido Club. N'he entertainment will clogo with dancing, ‘Wlickets, 81, "A_grond mosquorade. ball will bo givon next Baturday eveuning at Union ITull, cornor of Clirk aud Monroo streats, *The ball i for the benofit of Mr. Henry Thompson, the originutor of tho submarino telesdople lantotn; and various othor usoful : inventions. ~Tho bull will bogin at B o'clock. £The semi-annual oxhibition of Bt. Ignatins Colloge will take place this ovening at half-past 7 o'clock, ~The oxarcises will ‘conbist of music, singing, rendings, und & play aatitled * Al thab Glittors s not Gold.” At the couolusion tho award'of testimonials will'bo mado, Tho Ohlcnfla Christinn Usion glves ita regilar monthly soctablo Thursday evening nt tho rooms of the Union, No. 114 Madison stroot. ‘T'he pro- grammo will ihcludo readings Ly Prof. Mnion; chorus nnd quartetto- Biuflng by -Prof. Walltor' and membors of his olass in \'ncn{ muslo }:Inuo solos by Miss Zoo Byisshelm, with plonty of tune for gencral sociubility and good followship. "This sociablo {8 freo to all membors of the Union and, |. el friouds an thoy i hoped that their frionda, e THE OITY HALL. . Yostordny was a day of remurkable stagnition about the City 1Iull, Thoe Board of Polico woro not in session, but wero off ou a tour among the engiuc-houses to look over tho condition of tho horses, oto. Mayor Colvin yestorday aigned tho petition to Gov. Boveridge for “tho commutation of Rofforty’s soutonco. Soveral Aldormen also aflixed thoir signaturcs to the dooument, Above ono thousand npplications have beon recelved from persons desiring places ‘in tho Loard of Public Works yuder its now organiza- tion, Haveral changes are contemplated ; um"fl othiors, tho Seorofuryship will bo o longer Lol by Mr. ailoy, it is suid, At the muntlnfi of tho'Bonra of Tonllli yostor- day aftornoon, tho Sanitary Hu]’wrhlluudunt Blb- mittod bis ronort of the wiortulity for the wook ending Fob, 7, showing a total of 101 deaths, deorosio of 37 from the procoding weels, and of 46 from tho snno wook }n 1878, " Tho- mortulity is lews than during any simllar poriod sines tho groatflre, The numbor of houses' Infoetod by, mall-pox Wan two loss than hst waol, and thd vumber of deaths was tho same, ‘Who may choosa to invito, and it all membors “will bo proseut with . |¢noy, for tho .arrest. and tonddrioy Is to 'n-mildor forin'of thé difonke, and .vacoinntion {y: growiog: moro: dnm favor, . monthly mortalily report for January shows 1t total of 653 donths, beaidon 77 atill and prown- taro birtha, - Thoro wore 2t doath# by small-pox. Aunarked decronas [u shown: from the mortality for Docomber, 1873, .‘Tho reduction for the mdidth linibeon ehiofly in” smail-pox, conpurmp- tion, ontoritls, and typhold fovers . ‘Chora wha'n decrgoso b{(;lu casoy of small-pox comparad with Tanuary, 1870, . h BUBURBAN. NEWS, EVANSTON. . :.Phe concert aunounced by the Tadios' Looture Conrso will tnKo plaoé at thoMothiodlst : Chureh | « to-mortow ovening, At the dinmo tiino I, IT, :‘;‘2‘:‘.?,\",";'“ Sy Boveo is oxficcted to leuturo'nt Tyon's Hul upon 116 "Boarbirism ot tlie- Gnllowe” Admission freo, Y w R 5 « At tho: xogular. -meoting of - thte - Evauston Philosophical , Assaciation, .. Mondsy, . evoning; ore | mllu\\'g of” War," . by H,U @." Milor; ‘Histaty'of the Ongin’ and’ Bstablishritoht of:ilg Common. Law,". by John L' Dale, of. Win« notkn; Tho Condition and Drogross of Sthe Mahufacturibg” Ttiterests of this Conntry,” hy Col, -Brainard, . ThoAugdelntion voted to in of. DBlackburn, of the Northwesjern Theological Sominary, Chicpgo, to rond a paper on_tho philosophy of history hoforo tho Associa- 1Ok, BIONARY, Foh.285 . 5 .o .- .. A vory fair audionco asgembled, at.tho Unive: #ity Chapis), Monday night, to hoar read tho os- sayd “rritton in competition ‘for’ th Hinman I iz0 by five mombera of- tho, Hinman Literary jocioty, Tollowing Is tho programmo prosont-, cad, which wad enlivonedhwith' mislo by tho Sodic- t{&nl “dMirabeaw,” - byl Feank: Mx Beistoly H\yitchoraft,” by I, M. * tndic isnrand Consorvatiam," by W. N of theMiddlo Agus, " by.Clhiarlas Al!Ghskell ; and “The Ganovn Arbitration” by Hy H, Uniond, - “i[ho"cinys o nox'and Bristol waro Toad . o Measti, K aspeclally worthy of praiko, and - wWore ' rocdived with monifost-favpr by the-sudience, - The: Com.: mittee of Awnkd. is, Ducat;i the Rov."E: No Packard, and "B, B W, Blatobford—hwardeds the prize-to C,'A: Galkell," Maotings. are in progress at. -the- Baptist Church overy ovening, and 4ro hold in the uppor, xoom: td accomifiodatd tho ihoredsed ‘attendando. TTho Hon, William Parsops will-lectura upon: “Richird Brinsloy Bheridan V Safurday evon- % TARE, L i T'ho Lako Trustacs hold o regular meoting at, thio Town "Hull Mondny* aftérnoon. Presotit; Burchy, Colviny and Drako: The.readiug of the:| minutes, was doforrod, , s S ry Mesdrs. Coy botlt made thoir statomoents in e~ Intlon to- tho' Thompison « matter,t Tiicir- 'argh- THE Box.Ofice opans at i ploluck MONDAY, IR WRDNEBDAY, ‘T Tits, OLATA For Ladle aht Childran. A% o) Ti Figtime, n PHE WAR.Y Smoling s nro.closed.” Admissian, to Thdntro, "Twont: No sequred sontw, ‘TMMENSE SUCOESS OF THE NEW-BIL e AMUSEMENTS, KINGSBURY MUSIC HALL, -Slave-Uabin- Concerts; PO LA EL T, THIESSE 400" DBCIGHIED " AUDIEACRS! | 4 TR TIRNNESSIAN, by T ivten of sty el anothior Congott ERING, and & MATINER oh ‘ot s : - THELAST: NIGHT BUT: ONE:: LM oll - Rty fono ¥ 18 1E i Snbas Roatn for to-nliht Al TmnETO AT R0 Difeo o i Cohlh Tibbarrs Moo o aimor o, s mopniic, - Tiin Orgtan e at {huso Comcor(a’ 1n from thd Magos % Howlin Organ Co, MOORMIOK'S MUSIO HALL, BUY SHATS. THIS MORNING . FOR'TIHR e ostival Conarts! - 115D, THOMAS! TR, NIeHon AR OUESTRA: and v LOUIS LUBKUK, . 0. THOMAR' ORCHESTRA, QLARA DOILIX; LOUIY 8B, THOMAR! OROM RN/ DORIA, MYRON W..WHITNEY,, " 'EN +and-APOLLO 01 . WEDNRSDAY—GRAND MATINGE. Matinoo Tickote for dnlotosmorrow, 1 olyat Bonketora ot Jarisolsy McOlurir & To.\ - “Tesarvod Bante, matn inor, s Tinloons, © L [ Carpenler & Sheliton,"Managers, " THEADELPHI, - THIS WEDNESDAY; AT 8 Ps M., * ADELPHE dny. . HUNDREDS of L, LT ST APPIAT, includin thy Jsantll piubibited, and'thg saloons htinee, to-all poets of the! ivo Conts; Children,” Fiftcon Conta. L TOMORROW, Taursday, FIRST LADIES.NIGHT. Smoking prolitbited: saloons elnsed. - T mentg wera short (and- to tho . point... Mr, Turs-|, “Tho ADSTI N AVIS, REYNOL] 3 or admitiod oversthing DE, oy anldin his ra. | POLD sl GEUATANGR, oo, REYROLDS,. LEO. potbwad corrdek that tlié Justive had Juriedic- | JHEANIIS R0 LEONS, BILLY. itick, GUARLE ' tion ;. that: «Lho,...total - amount:: of - -costd ought to havo . $12,65. . when Squiro | ' ‘'hompaon/only charged 811.25'dndsthal roforred to the appotrance:of the dodlet “1tsolt; buthera Lo wag mat by. My, ‘Thomas, who beat, him, .and whio finally made him *' turn his Korso tho other-| way:! And thusrends Turnec's gront fizzle. - .‘Lhe {ollqivlqg bills wero allawod - aud. ordored prid: Tucker & Shiormiun, as balance_ duc on cinders, ‘831560 § Police™ timo * and piy-roll ‘ for Janua £447.66 5 * David - O'Brion, «"ns | Yobnto'on pri_ improvemont not_Hiniatiod, 98,67 ; Jolin'Carroll, us robato on_atr: ifopréveniont uck | {finislied, ! 61-‘.07 3. M 1, Goodall: & Co.y for two ' Board mootiogs, €20; W, Iaight, for,procorios for ot-foor raliof; £4.90, * Totaf, 852749, 'Tho following wore referred’s Jolin W, Swee- i arrost, couviction of William® Diuikor, £80;" Jolifi Otko, for services itid Ium- bor'tisod i buildins'crossfogs 181,07, ‘HOWARD, Tho LA VARNIES; G male and tho booufiful deama AITEL L WAL, 1 Securs’ Your Tickets 1LLY. 15, (‘m!"'fl‘u'd?und]m- 9, 80, 850, loo. Beoured-Orchustra, , corricr of Monr o 0x(r As only a limitod number aro for ealo, for | 8T. VALENTINE'S . GRANDHASQUERADEBALL, Undar tho management. of M OMPSON, A EHLEBRACIHT, and T, Mo! MIOIEE 0 b ol BATURDAY 'EVENING, Teb.' 14,° 1874, “Musfoal Dircatora.,. Moasra.' DeOlorauo and Wedgewood, * ADMISSION, ONE DOLLAR, LLAR, | Tickots are now..far mal. AL-Mr. Jolin Molter's- M Stora, 100 Enat Madisonste; alsa, at 110 bals ovoniog ot hio 14th, . Bergeant Gahan'a,police mgm for Jannary-| t waa receivod sud ordered plnced on file, During tlio'mohith"tlia policd” atreated thirty-thtso por- Rons, who wero flned 9160 altogether, -OFf this' " amount 307 wai colleeted, $23 romitted, and 840 | loft over. i - - On roquest, the’ Bonrd granted permission to the Columbigh, Literary Association for theuso of thé 'own Hall overy Wednesday evoning, | Orders “to"tho nnoitnt of '€40 word drasvn s | . outdoor relief, and aleo two tons of conl, in favor of {lie_follc porons: Mre. Ryan, Mrs,. Hiclioy, Mys, Waird, M5, Konnedy, Mrs, Butlor, Mra, Mounhay; and Mr, Obarlbsworth, et The inyitation from J. J. Storer to visit his niew renderiig “worky ‘was nccopted, “aud “the , Olerlk instructod to* :nuswor ‘ that tho. Board will visit tho establishment when- requentod. _ The Olork was'instructed to_amswor the conimunica- tion from Warner, & Rigdon in“yélatior: to the town: jmprovomente, The “licenso af.'Jncob Langiich v ndad to A?“il 1,1874, sud, on ‘motion, the Board wdjourried,” * - SAPERVILLE, Tho Rey: Mry: Schumakor, atter o yery able disconrdd o the mibiject of Baptism, adminietor- that ordinnneo in' Collogo Chapal to several new contarts, Sunduy evouing. - Tho tidal wave of lecturs oxcitoment has gridudlly beon-riking untl Mondiy oveining it ronched Ligh-wator'marle. M, J. D; Croissatit, the, traveler-lecturer, gave the fourth in tho Nayitivills Couso, to' tho lnvgost audlenco ‘yet githored in - Colloge ‘Ohapel: - Heo'*snoke in a appy. enterfainivg . style, - $o adelightod audi- enge, giving graphic descriniions of, hiis travels on’ tho contident ‘of Jourope:” At'thoelodo lio was raquested ~to continue hil leoture anothar- mtenlnfi. and to-night was fxed upon, in tho. ‘AL B Chutelr, =& - T < - Mrd, liflghnm Yonng No..19 feilod -to eoma fo' WA dotivbe n fow leotiire Baptist Churoh. after Thursdoy and 119 Stato. sccond-st, ai of the Grand Spacfucular Durlesque, x IV, Or, THE WILD HO! 0 lington, Ban Cofton, ahd Joha R, Kemble and spcofaliics, ovory avening and Saturday Matiuco. MIOHIGAN-AY, BAP'T CHURCH. . MISS AKI2, ' Monday Esoning,: Lob, 16, “Admission, A0 cont 25 conts..oxira.. Rosorved ‘Noats cay b, 17, at Jausen, McG and"1las & Shiicp's; cornor Twenty- ashior, i ) _ GLOBE THEATRE, This Afterrioon at 227, Bvening it 8 o’clook,” Bidwoll & MacDonough's fAnious & BLACK CROOK! {Tho renowned Child-Wonder, BABY BENSON. Tho Promicra D:uu:l}!u, A P ra o Thie pupular MISS ] ENNIE BENSON. And tho famous HERNAND{2Z TROUPE, GIAND BALLKT of 10 Young Ladias. - . GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY. MYERY OPERA-HOUSE, Monroo-st,, hot. Dearborn aud Stato, Avingion, - Cotton- & Kemble's- Minstels AN-ENTIRE NKW/BILL THIS ‘W ntitled ZEPEPAL SEOF RANKERACEE: " with ¢ s, “Moobanioal Bitecta, nnd Propar- Waltars and Mortoft, Billy Court. Guorgo Davonport, Willlam Ar. 6, I now aots’ W Soanery, Dress timo 5 ; thorefora. ecture, : advortlsed * for | 'Tiotadey Gvoning, i4 postroned, Prof. Thateher glves ‘aTodding fn: ongrogatioual’ churelt that evening, - which,ito, soma cxtont, will'coms “peneato our Jecture-going peaple, § Ciin, " GAWSDALE. “Tho: Epiecopalinns.of :Lawndalo will hold:a meating at tho louse, of Charles E, Dix,. Eaq., 1hig'eveuing, for-tho “purpioae of orgnmz‘lng ou ZLplacopal'societ; B - o S R —Tita vonerablo Now Yok Obserter renssures, ai “inquiring=and Apparaiitly’ perturbiod—sub- g, nad Wednoadsy aud Saturdzy Matinaos i 4 aiico 1o Ohleako, {0f fwo” oars of Lo dissloguished Bae: tlonal Actress, Miss . .t Who wiit appese in-hr 1SABEL 388 SABDANE Tu propavation, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. GREAT ATTRACTIO; londay, Feb, ; avery aven. - TUCILLE WEHESTERI, st donbln’ oharactor of HAD! TN NG, W Taplononaning o O, Tho Elopement, g of iadorn Alwos. Tl ‘emi. EAST LYN. Tho most suctezanil pentartist, Mit. W, 1. WHALLEY, as Sir Francis Lov- er cl on. ractors by Hooloy's' Comedy Company. *Olivar Twvist" and the *'Child-Stealor" scriber, by lafofming himthat'thero was 1o wine: or beor congumed nt eithor the public or private recoptions of tho Lvangolical Alliance, * The high, and titlad, and loarned of il lands* hid to go dry s hoerrings, it unys, ;unless thoy . could bring thomsolves to * efaks their thirst with thoso innocont 'béverages -that Nature' supphies, such o8 cold water and lemonode.” " MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, #ngaoniont of ip Distizulihod Comodian, N \v';wlzl:."‘wm' Do supportcit RWELL. & KO Jirory avonlug and Saturiny Matinos will bo proscitodBoucleault’s WV PUBLICATIONS. THB LONG STRIKH, @Via;kwé?sNeWMeflfilfifi flt{’ld\,.lh?’ bmuuh]nlh‘llomnulu sketeh, Maneypo A DANGGROUS toddnre ns Jool, a 5cotoh Socvunt, Al awer, o FOR:REED ORGANS, Price, $2.50. 71/ tmonse sala af this fasarife inothod may bo as- ertbod, not anls, o lg thoratgh natructivo cousan, na-- companiod withi thonoadfal scalen, czorciscs, and studios, Yt go e admieablo opllsatiou of 110 plocas of. the best fteod Organ muslc, adaptod with oxqulsite {asto nnd “ekill ta tho purposesof the work, i ACADEMY -OF MUSIO, “fhd Wildest Enthuitssm produced by DOMINICK MURRAY, In his wondorfully thrilling drama, BESCAPXD SEN & ST RFCG. Tho Sensatlon of tha Pecsent Season. Organ at Home. 1tspages, af full Shoot MiisiG atzo, nra coripnatly fitl Marchos, Waltzos, Roveries, Boloctlons from Operas. 0,0 &0, 200 plac all, nono diiticnlt to play, aud all bright snd plensin, Price, B'ds$2:60; Cloth §8.00; Tull GUt §1.00, Oarhart's Melodotn Instruotor -§1.60 Olorke's $1 Instrustor for Reed Organa, ty, nnd nttracts orawds who sl quintly Wandor: TE huuld ho sl ads. e o wish to roturn aguin und_ again, 25 it will soan loitve tho clty, Day THE PRODIGAL ' SON, At tho Exposition Bullding, An Unparalloled Suecess! "Ihls wondorful work oF art Interoste all elasses of soclo- Bows rait. In fur most porsons will Do not dulay your vislt ixhibitlon, 10 to 5. Eveniug, 7 till 10, ‘Pickets, 5o, onson Tickots, 81, _Childron, %50, Wintior's Now 8okisol for Uabinet Organ 76 Olarke's Beed Orgdn Companion 0t Aro il oxeallnt aud popilar” cesp books for Rend Tas strowmonte, % . "Tho abovo books xcat, postpald, on recolpt of ratall prico. Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston. Ohas, I Ditson & Qo., 4 711 Brondway, Now York. LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO. MEDICAL CARDS. 1 TRAYF] SUOULD VAIL 6 OALL ON N@ @N DR. A. G, OLIN, ‘ 08 Ranialp) comnor Sato, {lio oldest atd langost-ustabiiliod BiyalSlai b this sit in'tho treatment of privato discasos in'atl tholr ¥ariod ahd conplientod forma. . Ksporion onablud hin to por- foct romedios that nover tuil. 11(s luto worlt, ) Lootures oitworud Ligluro the Chicags Modical Tuatlints o Lost Manticod, Wonianhood, fh hook fari, Drice 5 conts. Girculars' for Ladius,twd stampa, )} busluoss. sislotly contidontial. A plodsant hemo for pationts, - Iapiicy Ol or wilto- for clroular, N8 £%58! 'DR. KEAN, 380 Bouth Olark-at., Chiongo, Hay bo contiontally-onmultod, porsonatly ar by maly 3 , onul ehaulu or orvoi divinsos D8, 2 BEAN W Ui ol Wimatoten s b oty who war= AN GUTSA OF 10 Yy, 00 hes Dositisoly o roon fiouk, dllustratud, 60 conts, Ruge: DR. C. BIGELOW | ti CONFIDENTIAT, PHYSICEAN, Katabllshod 18 sours in tho clty, Writo or call andbo satlsflod._Oflco, No. 470 Houtl t,, Chlcaico. o Mathey Caylus’ Capsules, 0 for ‘avor twputy years with b by ;:'n'yimnfrf-‘31fi‘nr\'-("k!u%?}Txl?‘n&f'ffinaflf“i.’.' ihe l;,\‘l‘lll‘ uupmnlu;‘laA l!fl,lhnl'l&n‘ .l‘llll prompt oure of all dis. ol ko H Nubistisor by OLIN & CLH, £ tu Raclio, Pais, Bold by Drugatafa throukliout iho Unitud Statos. ALTRINITY M. E. CHUROI, ty-fourtl . !' TRINITY M. E, CHUROH, TENNESSEANS Indiann.av. near Twon- RIDAY EVENING, ¥ob, U, Tickots iy r FINANCYAL, ROBINSON, CHASE & €0, BANKERS, No. 18 Broad-st., N. Y., Transact & Someral bunking bustuess (n ull ita dotails, t lowiug intorustupun deposits to BANES, SAVINGS INSTITUTIONS, PRIVATE BANKERS, AND INDIVIDUALS. .. Particular attontion pald to tho inveatment of ESTATE AND TRUST FUNDS, And ioformation rogarding tho same furnlshiod upon v lication. anil soli unor. Shumision Gold, Unlisd. Brates 2 Buy ito {.s. Rl all poauritlos dualt in at tio'New York Stook Tosan B. ATniNg, . ROBINGON, - WiLTIAM P MonuLs, ; OiiAsE, ~ scalgs. . FAIRBANKS SPANDARD SCAI®ES g OF ALL 1258, A FATRODANKS, MORSE &00, MLAND 113 LAKR-ST, Time, ER—First wook ° ELCSTODDART, | From Wallack's Thoat e, by umentivacompany frooy niont of RINGG IBdor tho manago- City agicer, corner. . " s i — ] ' OGEAN STEAMSHIPS. : i GUION LINE. FIRST-OLASS IRON STEAMSHIPS, Botwoon NEW YORK nand LIVERFPOOT,, . enlling ot Quoonstown, Carrying-the _Un_itcil‘Spntes Mail. SAFETY AND COMEORT. i et i Bets rojypu T ko aod from tho prinaial iy rufta and Luttors of Groiif fmed e, - ot "eading Banks and Hankers throughiout Guropo, 1 HENRY' ' GREENEBAUM' & CO., : o EIETEAV. . - - - NATIONAT, - LINE, .. o T R R e a1 1] ISR 3, Eptabie quarsateo fo salel au ' most_sodthorly routd hy J’m‘y’? ton adopted by b any te d o LTV OUT et O ReN . Nos. 44 and 47, North e [T 0 HHivar'y Now Yor e, & 1o, 17, b G and'SH0 CGurrency. Totuen tickots nt roduced ratek: Dassongors bopked n ticketa at roduced rotes. b kS 9 from’ Gorman aed BeAndinAvins: polnts At Tow, Entss, 'ho Steomehipa of thia 1o are tho Iaegostin. 1o feads, Dreafta na Great Tirtiatn,. froland, and tha Continont, at Nortlionst comner Olarl and Tandoiphats, (oo, aew Shorman Toueo), Ohicaro, WILLIAM AMAGALISTIL, (’ln'rl_l\v-lluml\fitn!.‘ . 3 L S NEW YORK TO CARDIFE. : Thio Routlt Wals tle_Stonmmahin G et ola t\l}‘{nll- itorat Ol Somnaas, N #all from 1 emlvfln Raltrond Whaet, Jorsoy G NDES, obarlarc Mo | GLAMORGAN, 1. ' DA -d"fnb,_1.|m:a|u:}‘og‘f:” £ Mar, ng gooda ny s t alLparta df Sho Uniiod Mintos stel Canada. b posie i o Dol Shnanch, and S Voot i . o steamsling, bullt oxprealy 5 4 vided witl a1l tho Laiet Lmmoveman for the oomtiortsd SRR AND STERRAGH PARrapi . AT 'EERAGE PARSENQERS, et Gl 76 and 880 curroncy. . Bray Culin Pusynion, & ce 98, 1, Dreaits inr £1 and unward pl"nr.!?’rt;‘hur 'Hru:‘;'llfl o km nny's cos, Nn. e R ORIBALD DA FiS conts, . s, e = Koot e, STATE LINE. To Glasgow, Belfast, Liverpool, Tondonderry, &e. SRATE O Groneltt - STATIZOF:VIRGINIA saila, FROM PIER 3, NORTIL RIVER, N. ¥. Weckly Balllogs hoxt Swnmor. Rates of pusadgos Uabln, $£0 and: 380 gold 00 ourrency; propaid, &3 oy, L Btearao, at Jowost g paipmlig. o, 73 Broadway, “h’u\' Y"r;:rm 3 5. SARLE, Gancral oo - 50 Clar) - WAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND: DEPARTURE- OF TRALKS, EXCLANATION op REFERENCE Mily I L & GREAT WESTERN RAILROA e 7 Gl i, outians Sonor e eon %8 Canalts corner 7 Sadigons ¥ Jundls Satorday ye copted. IyA\‘- Lenve, | drrice, Moming Exproa Nlght Expross,s . WED oral Passongor Audt: .- -CHICARD &'ALTON RAILRDAD, Chice e St icago, Ki , and. Denver Short Line, iate nxfif -'"h‘7-ll:‘:l’l11(,;’“'f{l9fl- ; ¥ gy rough Line.s e, ear rutisonests rhie, Tick ind 153 eandopheat : - " Teare, | trvies, Rm‘sn: Ojty iex.vin Tagkiorisile, i i ., uisiang, Mo..., 1308, m. [* R:10p, 1, Kandas Oty Tt vl g |7 Yo sonvile, T, aud Laisiani, 810\ 0:t5 p . | 730 S Touis Kciraon, o bl ing > 053 K. . 4 ‘a5t Bx! via ba Lonin Jaksouviling. Wonona Lacon, \Vu&::(ngu:‘é]h o ; 0 Joliot& Dwight Accommodation.| s o 1 HICASO. WILWAUICEE & 1. PAUL RAILWAY, S outh Glarivatey cpontte Shesmn Haine amtat nomes Arvive, — = T Trawe, Ailwaukee, Green Bay, Stovons! « Point, Prairlo du afli torens rosso Day Lixpross Biilvaukes Mull gad, Lip ol Nigith eprossosseencomsara 1000 p. ** ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Deyiot font of Lakeat, and fovl af’ Ticent, 3 ices 131 Handoiphaten mear Elarge TNt *4:15 p. . Ticket Arrive, Gllinan Passoug ubuquo & Bfoux l?ll 3 ‘Dubuguo & Slous Gity 15 W 1 (@) Runs to URampalan on Hatardass. * CHICAGO'& NORTHWESTERN' RAILROAD. CHICAGD, BURLINGTON-Z UUINGY RAILROAD, Deyoti—Fodt of Lakest.. Indiang-ava, and Sizteenthvst, and Canal and Sixteenth-ats, * Nckes oficas, No, 53 Clark. Wy Grand TaciAs diotel. and ot deseia e 089 Clark: ud Siroator Pisongor Dublique & Slouz Clty Exiy.evas Paoitic kaut Lina, fir Oninkia, Kunns Gity, Leavonworth, Af ‘ohfson & 35 Joioph Exp.. 1] Sunday)...l Dubnqua & SinixCity i, Jghe Lixp, for On Iansay ity * Lunvonwortt, At clison & Bi. Josoph Exj Downor' tiravo Avcommodation Dawner's Grove Acconumadation press, .+ $¥x. Monday, wdoljih anit LuSalle-ste,y a oy corner Mudisont APacl10 FUBLLING, 1osos cacnens i T . ia Gititan 11 0 b ) 8. .| a=Devot cornor of Wollx and Kinzio-ste, B Dopol corngr of Chmni At Jeieria e W. I STENNETT, Gon, Pass, Agent, COLORADO. KANSAS & NEW’MEXICO, r— xé‘&z‘{\(él and l}'rrl_vgnl tl{fifi,.‘lg}ulurk—fl. onients, 3 oo T & S Tolt. it "W WERE, dunAses CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Dapol, corner of" Van Buren wnd Sherman-sis, INcket ofice, Grand Iucisic Hotels Leace, Oumabia, Loavonw'ti&Atohlson I Torn Atcommuodation Night lix(ill.(l. e T LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Degt, Vith Darenset,, fuot ar-LasSailest, Tveket oficas; sorthicest corner Glavk aud Randolphata,y and southwese corner Canal and Jadison-sts. peolil’" Ko Atiantlg Txpre Miht Lexprous Bouth Ciifeugo Adeoimmodation CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINGINNATH LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Greak Central Kailroad Depot, foot of Fakesst, THROUGH S B0 AL IMPORTANT CAUTICH, Tho wondortul succoss of Savory & Moora's 172+ Finnlelon and Pas ine [n consumplivy, watin of tha powar of digastlon and axaimilutin, tubllshed thosa reniudian fu tho astimation ul | Proferlon on bath wides al the Atinnte, | (n thoui~tsie In' Amorica, Gatada, auil Lingl raullty eithor sanounceous compuunds or i oua truoa of tho' Panoreatio principle, loss, 'I'Iu;‘nfllcuey of thoso l.\mpurn\lmp“. o |y N “ Savory 't Moare from the flrst, uisder tho dieactiing nt 177 | asiclan wha intepdused the, hus boun d i uiiy 1.1 nsured Ilr striot adherencs ta the origiunl furmule, wwt tho_ wodfoal Emlelon and purity Aud struogth of ostaof tho Iezpuriunce snd Oofhy ho Valuo of Savary & Pavoreating as R s Sone, Londow chemiata i3 iho U1 Grofesslon regoguizo. no othyr Paueicaii: ny A on el LAV i o nltos ates and Ofnada, MOORE, 41 Now Bond.: 1. dow, Ul Quven, 111610 o Fitace oF Watos, oe "WH14 W 10y