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THE CITICAGO DAILY TRIBUNTE: W DNESDAY, MARCIT 4, 187 3 LOCAL MISCELLANY. NOONDAY PRAYER-MEETIN G, ‘Tho regular noonday prayer-meotiug, in the Mothodlst Church Block, was yostorday con- dusted by tho Tt Rov. Blshiop Chouoy. Aftor tho usunl preliminary roligions oxorclsos of soug, prayer, aud tho reading of the Seripturos, Bishop Ohenoy mado & fow romarks, which ho closed by rending soveral communientions that had beon sent to the pulnit, Ono was fram a brother who asked tho prayors of the audionco that lis throo woyward sistors might, soo the error of thoir oy and bogoma, through Chriat's blood, his sise ters not only in tha flosh, but in the apirit. An- other lettor was from a mothor, who besought Drayera for o most unworthy and unnatural son, who had gono over to the enemy and wonls avold mootibg hor whon ho saw lior, Another brother asked bus henrors to pray for his wifo, whoso heart had not been softened by Christ's undying lovo. The meoting being thon declared open,—which means, sccording to a votico hung nbove tho pulpit, that any member of the audienco can pray, s1ng, or speak for the space of thrao min- utes, provided that no *‘ controverted facts” aro touched npon,—n hymn was sung, and o gontloman aroso to rolats Lis idens of falth and tho potency nf God's lovo. It was all-poworful, and, should thoy pin thoir faith to it, all would ond to tho glorilleation ot Christ Josus. His throo minutes baving oxpired ho ant down, and was followed h{ # gentleman who penyed, nmong otbor_ things, that our faith uight bo_strongthonod, the prayors of those nuking help might bo answored, aud tho meot- ings now Lolding might bear to ' the Lord God abundang fruit. The noxt Enrsnn aroso to make n confossion, TTo hind doubted the otlior day tho pawer of Christ’s lovo for us, but lio hind amnned 8o doing, Tlo now saw tho immenaurablo difforouco bo- twoen our love for Jesus and His for ua, 1t wo but prayed and hoped our Savior's love would ro- cluim fiom the state which is worso tlnu denth tha most hardened sinner, The noxt gentleman thought that the ine serutable wisdom of God had foreordoined that tho potition intonded to Lo presented to the Council Mondny cvening nsking that dram- eolling bo forbidden on Sabbath, should he with- held to bo presented noxt Monday ovening, 1le thought if they should all forvently pray each day, that tho obdurate Councilmen's hearts would bo softenod und turned townrds thoir TRedeemor, nand that at tho noxt meoting of ihe . Council, the ordlnance pro- hibiting tho eslo of liquor would bo possod. Tho speaker closed his romarks by announcing his dotermination {o bowecch biy Maker, on his knees, every day till Council meoting, that they may have in Obicago tho BSabbath day obsorved as holy. Aunold and woathor-beaten man mnext arose and said that tho most powerful auxilisry {o QGod'’s love in_bringing sluners to the feot of Jesus, was “tho mother's prayer, Torty years 2go, ho went to #oa, and bocamo & bad nian, but s mothor noevor gave up her prayors, and, aftor the lapso ~ [many long ears, Lo wns brought ~to the full tnowlodpro of tho power of God's love oven for the smnllest and lowest of bis creatures. Ho bolioved tho prayers of many n sainted mother had been answered, even though their ohild wasin distant countrios. = Auother porson corroborated this statemont by relating his personal’ Listory. Six wecks ago Lie camo to thie great and wicked city, although yonng in years, old in sin. He «vas 500 miles from Lomo, but ' his mother kept proging for bim, aud. ot lave bo awoo fo the awfut knowledge of his situntion. Io sought the Lord, and, glory bo to God, hio found 1ifm. A gontleman wislied to call thoso Ermmnl to the importance of receiving and thanking God, 1o did not think that we were willing and eager toreceive tho Lord ns wo should “be, and ho eernesily hoped all would thauk Ifim for the countless favors recoivea, Bishop Chenoy then roquested tho singing of te Lymn, “EHow sweot tho name of Josus sounds,” After which a membor of the Younyg Men’s Chiristinn Association nroso aud asked the prayors of tho mecting for tho services Lold in thé'dopot. In nddition, ho wanted all prosent to como to tho servicos noxt Bunduy nnd lond their numbers to tho glovification of God. After making these roquests, ho left tho room nud was succeeded by 2 porson who likened the life aud teachings of our Suvior to a bouquet of flowors, 1io bolioved in the grost ofiicacy of a mother's prayers, but also thought thu powor, of chil- dreu's prayers was desorving of cousideration, and went on to rolate how a littlo girl 2 years ofd goftencd the hosrt of hor fathor, who wos & lardencd aud agod sinner, and wss tho Awect though glovious means of bringing Lim to his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. When tho hymn, “All hail tho Jower of Josus' name,” had bedn sung, Bishop Chonoy said tho timo for closing had arrived, and, aftor aunnouncing that the Rov, George Itogors, of England, would conduet the mesting to-day, he pronounced the benodiction and dis- misged the congrogation, el CHRIST CHURCH. TIIE OLD OROANIZATION, Tlie mombers of the former Proteatant Epis- copul Chureh, kuown ng 'Christ Church, held a business meoting yesterday evening in their Bunday-school room. The object of the meet- ing was simply to tako steps loward transforring to the Reformed Episcopal Church, knowsn also a6 Chrlst Churely, tho property on tho southenst cornor of Michigan avenuo sud 'I'wonty-fourth stroct, being 100 feot front on Michigun pvenuo, and a church editico, personal proporty, ote., lo- cated thereon. AMr. I, B. Phillips was chosen Chairman, and Alr. C. Smith Secretary. Tho business trans- acted was short and to the point, Mr. 1L A. Lorter offered o resolution which was nnani- mously adopted,” after which tho meeting ad- Journed, ‘I'he rosolution mado n proposition of sinlo of the church property to tho now Bocioty o substantinlly the terms givon in the resolu- tion Letow, adopted by the now Socioty, TUE NEW ORGANIZATION. Tho adjonrnad meoting of tho congrogation of Chuist Chureh—Roforwed Episcopal—wag called to order o fow minutes after 8 o'clock by tho Senlor Wardon, William Aldrich, Aftor prayor Ly Bishop Chenoy, Mr. Honry O. Smith was choron Recrelury. Mr. Creonloaf offered the following, which was adopted ¢ Resaloed, That the Wardens and Vestrymon of thig cliurel bo authorizod and directed {0 purchuse, at such prico ns may bo agraed upou, for Christ Chureh, Xeformed Eplacopul, tho lots of linil afiuated on tho east corner of Wirenty-fourth stroet and Michigan te, in tho City of Clicugo, Connty of Cook, Blate jnofs (heing 100 feot frout on Michigan aveuu), togethicr with 1o hiouso and chureh edifico ltuated theroon, and uther. proporty of Chrlst Churel, Protestant Episeopa), in sid city, and upon such purchass, to excouts aud ’ doliver n proper obligalin' or notos, binding this Church to piy the purchase prico of sald proporty, real and personal with such Tato of fn- tereat, und ot such time us Llioy may agree upou, sud also to oxecute, acknowledgo, and dollver a suitublo and nutficiont ‘mortgage or trast deed conveying tlio £amo property in such form and with such torus snd conditions as they may agres upou, (o kecurs tho pay- ment of asid purchinse price aud intcrest, or wuy pore tion thercof, uccordiug to tho termns of such obligu tious or potee. THE DY-LAWS, The Vestrymen, in accordance with & resolu- tion passed ut o provious mecting, presonted their report upon by-laws, which woro taken up nu!)nmloly for adoption. The flrst was to the following offoct: T'hila church oceeden to the conatitution and canons of tho Ruformed Epfscopal Church of Amorica, und rocoguisvk tho uuthiority of the eame, The question was asked, what wore the con- stitution and canons of tho Reformed Fpiscopal Church ? Biskop Cheney stated that the canons weroe too long to be read, but that he would read the coustitution. 'Tho latter hus beon already given 1n the Now York dispatches of Tirs Tun- UNE. 'Ilio fivst by-law was then adopted. The remainiug by-laws, as adopted, were as follows : Ant, 2, Tho officers of this pariah shall be two Wardens (senfor und Junior) and olght vestryinen, who shull b clvoted from the male momuera of tho 'con. gregation, by bullot, at the aunuul mceting, on tho Jirst Monduy after Vastor Sunday fn oach yeor, and shiult hold thcir flico for ouo year aud until othorm bn cleotod iu thelr stead; iu’caso of any vacausy or vacangica frou uny causs in olther of ksid oflicos, the ehall buve power {0 11l such vacancy or vacancles uantil tho noxt cunual mevting, (A smendment wan mado Axing tho noxt cloction atter Easter Bunday, 1876,] Awr, 110, Tho Wardens and Vostryuien — shall conntifuto & Bourd to transact all tho ininporal busis neas of the parish, & mejority of wham ebull coneile tuta quorum therefor, sud abull huyo power (o ap- ot a Clerk and Treasurer, and such ofber subordi fiute oflicers or agouts as tho busiuess of {he parlsh sy requiro, sud ulso to provide a Reclor and accuro for him suitublo compensation, Thoy sholl als have Jower to appojut all representatives which this lmrlnh 3y bo entittod to_in any leglalative or Judiciul Ludy of ihe Heformed Eplscopil Uburch, Artlole IV, relatod to the duties of the Ward- ony, Article V. to the dutios of tho Clork, and Artlelo VI, to the duties of Treasurer, Article VIL dirceted the Honlor-Warden to appoint four atanding committecs, on finance, building, musie, and missions rospectively. Anlofi) V111, declared that **all persons of full rgo who contribute to the support of the parish, &nd have done wo for throo months provious to the election, and who declare themsolvos to ba bona fido worsbipors in said church building, shiall bo qualified votors.” ¥ Astiolo LX, provided that those by-laws might Do amonded, revised, or abollshed ab any moot- itg of thu congrogation by n two-thirds voto of all prosont, duo mnotica hnving bueen given of mich [n'opnnud ahango from the dosk on two conrecutive Bundayn, Thoro hoing no Lurthor buslnoss, tho meoting adjourned, — THE MAYOR AND ALDERMEN. Thao econo in the Common Counell last Moniday ovoning was tho subject of much talk fnand about the oity and county ofiicen. Among tho Aldormen and also most privato cltizens not in, ‘nor scoking, offico, tho opiulon pro- vailed very strongly that Ald. Campbeil was porfootly justifiable in remisting arrost, thongh his languago to the Mayor was_mpropoer and aggravatiug to tho Inst dogree, If ho was guilty of disroapoct for the Council or the Pro- siding officor thereof, it was for tho Council to digeipline {ta mombors, and not for the Mayor. Nuifllmr in his_copnoity a8 Mayor nor that of Prosidont of the Council hind ho suthority to ordor tho arrcst of an Alderman iu tho dis- cbarge of his dutfos. Ou 'tho othor Land, Mark Shoridan nnd Com- missionor Klokle hold that the Mayor had n right to ordor Campboll's arrest ‘for boing gulity of disorderly conduct and disturbing the peaco, They thought if Mayor Colyin had callod upon Capt. Buckloy to arrest tho flory ropresontative of the U'lirteouth Ward, tho ar- rost would havo boon mndo without difonity. Bloridan flowed into pootry in deseribing tho mounor in which Capt. Buckley would havo nd- vanced, * authority in his votco, and lightning in his eyo,” all of which would havo wilted Campboll and Lis surrounding baud of aboltors and [aw-roslstors. Ald, Sidivoll thonght that n good many of the tho Aldornion would have arrostod any attempt ot arreat, > Tolico-SBuporintendent RNohm thonght that it thore were twolve policomon on _tho force who couldn't arrost the wholo Counail, if nocosunry, tho whola forco ought to bo discliarged. Thoro would have boen somo broken homds anyhow. “Thio Mayor's police wero in o lamontabla atato, not knowing whether the Mayor would summa- rily oxecuto thom, or whether the Council might not refuse to appropriate any salary for them for noxt yoar, Mayor Oolvin, with & wisa foresight, thought bost to lot the matter simmor down boforo he appoarod about the City lall again, aud his cheir wna vacant all day. City-Attornoy Jamicson declinod to talk upon tho siibfect, probably expeoting n domand for a Togal opinion as to the Mayor's nuthority in the promises. The Commissioners of tho Bonrd of Public Works did not wish to mix up with any one olue's quarrol, Probably thoy thought they had 28 much as thoy could attend to to soitlo tho question of tholr socruturyuhlq. The idlors who block tp the daorways, spit on tho walls, and make thomaclves gonerally ob- noxious to the uufortunato public whoso dutics oblige thom to visit tho bad-smelling corridors of the shanty doing duty for Clty Hall, woro Dadly mixed upon tho quoestion, aud goverally agroed with that individual from whom they might poseibly receive an invitation to drinl. On one point, howover, tho verdict was unani- mous : the fact that such o scono should ocenr mong tho City Fathors was disgracoful in tho highost dufrun. If order can only bo main- tained in tho Council by shutng off the_gas, o now oftice should be at onco eraated, tho Keoper of tho Bear Gardon, whaso dutics should bs to superviso the moetings of the Couucil, and whoso badge and Instrument of oflico should be & gas-wrench, e DR. JOHNSON'S CARD, Tha one engrossing topic of conversation in this city yesterday was Dr. Johnson's card in relation to W, F. Btorey, Among business-mon and politicians, hotel-loungors and hurried morchonts, it was tho one thing whioh was uui- verenlly mentioned, It drove all meaner sub- jocts ont of sight, Lverybody, on mooting his nequaintances, eald * Hove you read Dr. John- gon's card ?” and followod it up with the sccond nostion * What do you think Storey will do about it 2" Tho second interrogatory was the canciso way in which the Journal dealt locally with the sub- ject, and it oxpressed precisely tha publio sonti- mont, As for tho Post and Mail, it said nothing at oll, a roticonce which 1u belioved to be duo to tho fact that tho roporter geut to Intorview Mr. Staroy on the aubjoct had naver sinco beenhoard rom. ‘I'ho general interost of tho publio was shown Dby tho faot that all tho coplos of s TaInuNE ab tho nows-stands woro_repidly picked up, and tho oxtra copios which hnd been printed wero quick- ly disposed of, At tho City 1iall the struggle of the preceding night wasput out of mind Dy this uunoxpected article, and the ropresentatives of tho varfous political factions found something which thoycould digenss withouts disagreament. Tlio Board of Trado, whore ordinarily’ nothing i hioard but disjointod convorse_having ralation to the buyln?' and selling_of whoat and corn was shakou Trom its gravity quito as much as it wonld havo beon_ by an 1m;>aumu{; “corner.” "o Pacific Hotel people put_sooial gossip on one side, and talked only of Alr. mmY. Ab_the club nothing elso waa heard. In public and in privato it fllled all mouths, But It was not disoussed in tho ordinary fashion. PLeoplo spolie of itin o subdned ‘and expectant manner. It was somathing out of tho ordinary. It was more than o meore battlo of words, 'Phe assgiled had turnod aud bad wounded his assnilant grievously, and the question was, whather 3r. Btorey would tako Ll punishment quietly, would roply in bis papor, or would resort to persoual violeneo, Bome, with Southern training, believed that tho editor had to choogo ono of Lwo things, to leave tho town, or resort to violonce, aud theso ex- presgions of opinion doubtiees had much to do in starting tho absurd roport, which was all over thio city yesterday, that Ir. Storey had ussaulied Dr. Johnson. “horo was not in reality an atom of truth in it. — LOCAL CORRESPONDENOCE. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune : S1m: Permit mo to roply to tha malicious at- tack mado on mo at the City Qouncil last evening by tho mombor represonting thoSovonth Ward, It is ouly with foelings of disgust and astonish- ment that I wnotico bis impure, false, and most uwprovoked and uncalled-for aitack on my professional . charsoter and standing. All respootablo people who are ac- quainted with me, will pay no attention to his accusations, cach and overy ono of which I deny and ean provo to bo totally false. It is truo that 1 did (vory reluctantly, however,) remove my residonce frow tho North to tho Bouth Bide at the timo of the great fire with the rost of iy neighbors, when we all found it was, to quoto the Alderma’s words, ** becoming toohot for us." As to leaving Caicago, I huve nover left tho city duringtweuty yoars' residence, except a few hours ot time, and thon on professional business, As to tho Post-Oftico matter, I was appolutod Post-Ofico Physician by the' Postmastor, and cau tostify that during ‘the timo I wasin that oflice not ona of the employes was trested for any such causo s tho honorable membor suys. Quito tho contrary from my boing ** kicked out ™ by tho present Postmastor, I hava in my possoes- sion & complimentary lotter from Lim, utating that the oftice was abolishoed, Tn rogard to the oftioa of City Physician, T will say that I nover uppliod fof i, but my frionds intorfered in I;llljy belalt for the nomination, Yours, respootfully, G. 0. Paowr, M. D, A GARD FLOM THE REV, A E. KITTREDGE, Ao the Editor of The chicayo Tribune ;. Bin: Inotice in your paper of Sunday an al- legod report of remarls mado by mo, at the noon prayer-meoting on Saturday, and, although I have never beforo takon any notice of nowspas per roports, thig ono so ontirely misreprescnts tho spirit of my romarks, that £ dosiro to stuto in your journal what was said by mein the meet-~ ing roforred to, Idid eay, reforriug to an arti- ole in one of your papors misreprosenting the work of the Young Mon's Christian Association, that the true course for Christian men was to refuso to advortise in, or buy any, gapar which was Liostilo to chdsdmtity or to the work of tho Chiristian Church, 8o far from condomning the daily Hn(mru a8 a whole, thiore was not ono word of this natorospoken, Ou the othar hand, #0 far o4 they subserve tho causo of morality, I havo alrondy regarded the dsily press as ihe n"f of tho Chirlstian Church, Thanking you it you will give this a place in your journal, Apnotr B, KITTREDOR. T8 ASULAND AvENUE, March 3, 1674, —— ORIMINAL, THR POLICK COURTS, A brutol-looking man, Jokeph Norman by mamwe, was charged bofore Justice Banyon yestor- duy morning ab the Armory with having nssault- od his wife. "Who latter expressed Lor williug- noss to abandon the proscoution if the prisoner would take n pledge never again to indulge in intoxicating hoverages. 'L'hiy Le promised to do, afior making & short spocoh wpon the general tondenvy of mankind to got drunk, in wlich ho instanced Gen, Grant a5 au amiable oxmnplo in Ligh plages,. The pledge was accordingly drawn up, and solomuly eworn to by tho prisoner, who winked with bis loft oyo and smiled knowingly the whilo, #0_a#t to plve tho improrsion that his plodge would not sland any groater longth of timo than what would onablo him to got to tho firt grog-shop. Tha oath bolng duly subseribed to, tho prisonor and his anxious wife doparted, with about twonty frlonds of the family, who Iind enlled to witness the * swenring oft " coro mony. John Walkor, a_young man ‘from Kenoshn, wuhndnn?nruuu loaning_ townrdn light litern- turo, was chinrgad befora Justico Boyden, yostor- day mnmlnq with stoaling a copy of Owon Moredith'a # Luolle™ from"tho boole storo of Juuson, McOlurg & Co., on Btato atreot. Tho ursuod Wos apparontiy only bnlf-witted, and hio Justico romanded him down stairs, with the intention of frightening his wits out of bim nnd thien sonding him back to his native wilds, ‘The workmon engaged on the now church on tho cornor of Twonty-sixth stroet and Michigan avonuo woro paid off Inst Saturdny night, and tho ovout disturbed the equilibrium” of many of thom, Among thoso most soriously overcoma by tho hiappy evenl was Jamos Molonay, an in- dustrious motlnanxnr‘ who carriod his orgles through tho Snbbath into Mondny, and behaved at bis worlt in & manner which exasperated tho rost of tho workmen. In the afternoon lio be- camo onragod at a porson riding past on a mulo, nnd invited him to a porsonal oncounter, putling bim off hiy benst, and troating him to a fow fooblo ulews, ‘Ihis resulted in bis arrest; but, on Lig promising botter bohavior in tho futnre, o wag dluclmr%ml with o roprimand by Justico o{duu, aud loft tho Armory rcpontant but smlling. Josoph Sall sallled down Prico place Inst Mon- doy aftornaon, and, noticlug tho _front door of | Mrs, Eliza Bonnott's houso (No. 55) jar, Josoph wallted in and Foclmted a pale of gold bracolots of tho valuo of about $100. Mrs. Bennott mado hor apponrance at that momont, aud, taking in at o glanco tho situation, sho, like n brave little woman, looked the door, placod the koy in hor drous-pockot, and courageously collared the man, and, upon instituting n search of his goulmu, tho bracolots wero brought to light. ho tlion marched him off, and plasad bim in tho custody of Oflicer Dovine, Yestorday mormn Justice Beully bound him over to tha Criminnl Court in the sum of $1,200. About midnight, Mondny, Officor Tom Cowdry. discovored a band of six mon tampoering with tho door of Goorgo Quinn's l‘:rmmry atoro, corner of Deosplainos and Hubbard strects. Iarry Han- #on, who was on the look-out nerosa tho way, saw that tho party wero discovered, and gavo the sig- nal, and they all made their oseopo oxoopt Ilnt- son,—Cowdry arresting that goutloman, who was recognized at onco asa well-known associate of thiloves and blackiogs. Io was sent to the Dridowoll for niuoty duys, The notorious “Tommy " Quirk was ngain be- foro Justico Scully yestorday, charged witl the larcony of o pair of ghoos, Quirk with nchum sountered iuto O, H. Nichold® shoo store at 189 South Ilalstod streat and requosted Nichols to glvo him o * good fit," and watching for an op- Portunity he slipped 8 pair to his chum, who conconlod them undor his cost, and they soon aftor took thelr departure. Aftor they loit Mr. Nichols misged the whoos, 2nd ‘surmising that ono of tho party had purloined thom started in pursuit of Quirk and his companion, Thoy discovering thnt Nichols was following thom, tool to their hools, and n spitited chaso down Ilnlsted streot was witnessod by the froquentora of that thoronghfaro; Mr. Nichols proving the flestest of ihoe two, overhauled Quirk ; his chum dropped the shoos and mado his oseape. “Tommy” was held ovor to tho Oriminal Court, bond §500. * Hank Sohram, whose reputation with the po- lico ns a successful suoak-thief aud burglar somo flvo yoars ago, mndo lifm on objeet of oter- nal suspicion and wateh, rotired from this city after tho fira and was soon no more, Mon breathed freor in the hopo that Hank had shared the fato of many of the flncst buildings and been rodnood to cindors, but the other dasy he turned up living in style in Kulms' European Tiotel, Sinco his doparturo ho had got married, and his wifo was liviug with bim. The detec- tives did not tako long to find him out, howover, and Monday ho was arrested on general prinei- ples as o vagrant, Yostorday morning he ap- penred before Justice Boydon and pleaded nok Fuiltv to tho charge proferrad aguinst Lim ){ otective Cillngher, who gave a toreo blography of tho prisoner. ~The lattoer aclnowledged being a gamblor by profes- sion, and_ chalienged = tho Court lén sond him down os euch. It scomod ratifer strango for the Court to deal a8 a vagraut with men on whose shirt-bosom gloamed a conplo of diamonds, but being fully conviuced that o had o lintd citizon to denl with, lic committed tho prisouor to tho Bridewell for 60 days, delaying the oxecution until the 1ith of this month in order to allow Lim to mova to othor climes, Datrick Rogers wns brought before Justice Boyden yosterday morning for oxamination on tho chiargo of roceiving goods stolon from tho Chicago, Alton & St. Louis Railrond, but the wituosses for tho prosecution not boing ready, tho caso was continued until noxt Friday. Mra. Rogers, who was in tho court, was arrosted on a similar chargo and lold to tho samo dato under .o boud of #500. A lgo colored man lodged o complaint at the Armory, bofora Justico” Boyden, yostorday morning, against Langloy & Co., jewelers, No. 172 Clark strect, whom ho accused of swindling him out of tho onormous aum of $1.50, He wont_in thora to buy an oroide wateh, and al- lowed himself to be seduced into tho buck oflice, whora o lottery was in progress. The walls of tho offico wera crowded with all sorts of goods, and o desk was covered with sesled envolopes. Oug of theso ho purchnsed and broko opon, to find out whother the numbor of tho inclosed ticket entitlod him to tho $10,000 cash prize, the pair of Mosican ponics, a full dross suit, or n Ieus costly meerachaun: pipe, or one of thelittle articles of virtu which lond an ologant appoar- anco to tho lottery-ofiice, Disappomtment was instoro for him, Lhowever. Ile drow n blanl, then tried sgain, drow snother blank, after whieh ho tried to got back tho three G0-cent shinplastors ho so foolishly invested. Iere alyo o met with disappointmont, whicl eaused him to mako up his mind to appoal to the Courts. Justico Boyden, however, would have nothing to do with the matter, whioh he sald ought to be attouded to by the police suthoritios. . TILE CRIMNAL COURT, At tho Criminal Court yosterday, ontsido of the successful application Tor chango of veuuo- in the Gago cuye, u full roport of which is else- whero givon, thore wes nathing of intercst doing, o’ nmnbor of city cascs ocoupying tho Court's attontion. One of these, howavor, was smusing, from tho sudden roverse which was sustained by party neoking for an appeal from o sontouco of the angust Danyon. ‘Che uufor- tunato party, Andrew Robbins by name, had heen fined” 100 by the ex-Chiof-Justico for assanlting his wife, and he prayed Judize Booth to abolisli, or at lonst diminish the fine, Ho acknowlodged ULeating bl and jumping tipon ler, whilo sho s lying on. aiek bod; and whon the Judge oxprossed his horror ak the bruto's inhumanity, romurked with o snicker, A But you know, Judge, I didu't have my boots - on.” Tho Judgo decidod thut tho sontence of the Justico was not & just one, and umonded it by bLaviug tho caso lauded ovor to tha Grand Jury and “tho appealing man was placed under arrdat. AIBCELLANEQUS. Milton D. Dodgo, arrestod by Dotective Tyr- roll lant weok s a fugitive from justics from {ho Blate of Maseachusotts, returnod to the scene of his oxploits lnst ovening, The Inw oflicers in that looality are anxious to interviow the fugi- tiva on tho subjoct of au alloged chiarge of Dig- amy. Bondn, the Ttalinn cigar-mnkor, was again brought beforo Uommissionor Hoyne on the cherge of puttiug now cigars in old boxos, the stamps of which had notbeen dostroyed, 'Lho easo was furthor continued until Friday. Yostordoy aftornoon abont 1 o'clock s boy namod Timothy Moora attackted 8peeial Palice- mau Bassett, employed by the Rock Iuland Rail- road Company ucar tho coruer of IFourteenth nud Stute streets, und pelted him with stones, Uaseott roturned tho fire with his revolvor, in- flicting a flosh wound on tho boy's loft log, ns- sott was urrestod and loocked up in the Bocond Precinet Statiou. — GENERAL NEWS, Tho Excolslor Btone Company's canal-boat “ Thundarbolt,” arrived yosterday morning, be- ing the first boat through the Canal, This Com- pany have rocoived tho firsb bont for soveral Honsons past. Tho alarm from Box No, 112, at ton minutes past 6 o'clock last eveuiny, was causod by the discoyery of a firo fu tho two-story frame houss at No, 1200 Btate-st,, owned, and ocoupied oy n saloon, by William Dahuecke, Dumago nome inal ; fully insured in the Lamarof Philadel- phia. Cauto of fire ¢ dofective flue, The alurm from Box No, 820, half-nn-hour lator, was falso, The waltors at tho Shormau Houso struck for higher wages day boforo yostorday without hav- 1ug given provions notice of their futondod wo- tion. 'l'hey woro jounediately dischurged, and o Lilf-nn-hour Iator now waitera were sorving din- nor to tho guenty, ‘Plao Ewspire Jiro Iusurance Company, just or- ganized undor tho goneral Biafe Iaw, liny oleetod the ruu.m-m‘; Tonrd of Dircctorss A, L. Halo, Paul Cornoll, T 1L Panl, T, G, Runualy, W. G, Prondfoot, Ir. It Valott, 3, 1, Derrlok, J, 11, Myors, L. W. Ponso, John W, Olapp, A.A. Dowey, L. Lailin, 0. T Loomls, 1, Sohlosssor. Mo Birootors havo olaoted A, A, Dowoy I'roal« dont, and J, H. Myors Bocratary of tlio Com- pany. T'ho total recolpts of the racont Charity Ball for tho Homoopathie Hospital, hield at Standard IIall, on Michlgan avenuo, was 81,000, aund tho ‘(;% rocosdy nimounted to the kandsomo sum of Tho oponing locturo of the spring courso, Rush Moleal Collago, was dolivored at tho Col- lego Building, cornor of Arnold and Eighteonth stroots, by Dr. A, Reoves Jackson, befora the TFaculty nnd studonts, On its conclusion Dr. Danforth, Prosident of tho Spring Faculty, ane nounced that at 10 o, m. to-day Dr, Bridgo wontd lecturo on the subject of * Criching Spiralls," illustrating the Jocturo by tho exhibition of & potiont nffected with tho disenss, aud of spoe- mons of tho trichinous pork by which ho snd fourteon others had beon Infectad. Tho Board of Councillors of the Woman's Tospital hold their m‘fiulnr monthly meoting yestordny morning. The Presidont, Mra. Hil- ton, read tho list of ofilcors eloct for tho ensu- lug yonr, ns follows : Presidont—Mre, 0. J. Hilton; Tirat Vico- Presidont—Mra, D, M. Dyad ; Socond Vico-D'ros- 1dont—Mra, IL. O, 8tano; Tronsurer—rs, J, N, Camp; Secrotnry—dit, E. G. Ilnll; Bonrd of Gouneltlora—irs, T, D, Fitch, Mra, ¥\, B, Gard- or, Mrs, L. J, Colby, Mrs. Foruaudo Janas, Mrs, Goorgo ITall, Mra. D. A._Gage, Mrs, B, 8, Tiko, Mra, A, Campholl, Misa Dr. Af, Thompson, Misy dMavy Prickott ; Audiling Committoe—Mrs. 7. N. Camp, Mra, A. Campboll, Mra. E. G, Iall; Bupply Committeo—rs, J. O, Hilton, Mrs, Dr, Dyny, Mrs, E. J, Colby., Tho snnusnl report of tho Bolicitor, 3rs, L. D, Parkes, showod tho cnslh recolpts for tho your 1873 fo-hava boon $8,710.76, morchiondise, 81,008.75. Totnl, 24, 75,60, ¥rom tho rcfinrt of Miss Chatlotto ‘Waedgowood, Residont Physician, it appoared that thore had been trontod, during 'the year onding Teb, 26, 241 pationts, 40 of whom paid for services £703, Thore woro 66 births and 7 denths, 'Tho dobt, amounting to about $1,000, will soon bo paid. THE GERMAN RELIEF SOCIETY. Althoupgh a largo mmbor of our German fol- Iow-citizena Lava liborally respandod to the call of tho German Socioty for aid Inst fall, still the amount of contributions in money, otc., hns proved insuficient for tho heavy demands mndo upon _the Society during the wintor, Tho uum- Dborof emigrants wneniployed and ealling for Tiolp #u still on tho increnso, and the Sociery hns no meaus ot ity disposal whevewith to afford thiom reliof, Ag it has heen discovered that many of our moat influontinl and wealthy German citizons have not been callod uqun by the collectors, aud ag many linve dectared their willingness to contributo liberally if callod upon, tho Board of Dircotors of tho Sacioty nt their lnst moeting docided to malks o collection from houso to house through- out tho ontire vlty, nud to ongnge for this pur- poso six collsctors, It is hoped that those who hiave not yot con- tributed towards tho relief of tho ncody will do 80 at once, that the modeat n‘ppllcn.u(a, whom only tho bittorest want compols to accopt the chanity of othors, moy not bo forced fo tho alternative of imbllc alms-houses or degiading begguy. ‘That such may not be the enso, tho Bouiety again apponls to the generosity aud charity of the citizons of Chicaga for aid, st pachis THE OITY EALL, The receipts in the City Colloctor's ofilco yos- terdny amounted to $0,393, A meeting of tho Committoe on Harbor and Dridges is called for 2 o'clock Fridsy aftornoon in tha City Clerk's oftice, Tho City Trensurer receivod yestorday from the Conuty Collector tho sun_of 313,400, aud $3,000 from tho water-tax. The disbursemonts amountod to belweou £8,000 and 24,000, A mootwg of the Commitlee on Gaslights is cellod for 2 o'clock Monday afterucou in the City Clorl's ofiico, Tho reprosontativos of the Baldwin and Leflingwall gau-governars ato to bo prosent with thair machines to oxplain their respective advantages, City Attornoy Jamicson yesterday closed tho quasi-criminal ealondar, in whleh the city was tho pleintifl, Out of ninoty-eight cases only ona was decided agaiust tho eity. In all tho others Jndgmont was given for tho. city or for costs on tho defondants. Martin Casoy, who has been bridge-tondor at the Lalo streot bridge for about fourteen years, Tinving boen nccused of boiug violently opposed to tho party ot Presum in oflice in the city, Mr. Dan O'Hara took paing Lo luvestizato his conrse during tho eampaign. Ho fonnd that Casoy had boon a strong partisan-of tho Peoples’ ticket, and therofore set Mr. Casey at easo upon tho subject of his rumored romoval, BOARD OT HEALTIL At the moating of tho Bonrd of Iealth yester- duy aftornoow, tho weekly mortality roport of tho Sanitary kuporiumudmw wng snbmitted, showing a total of 125 deaths for the woek oud- ing Fob, 28—6 moro thau tho preceding wack, and 2 less than tho correspondiug weok in 1879, Theto wero Lwo doaths from smnil-pox. Ono doath occurred frowcholora-morbus, in the samo houso whoro n case of cholera occarrod Inst full, but whothor this had anything to do wich the re- cout death the Snuitary Buperintondont doos not protond to say, but ho strongly urges the neces- sity of a thorough cloauing of the city. In view of the open wintor and large amount of work to bo doue, the presout sanitary aquad is whotly in- adequato, aud an increnso is recommendod. ‘Uhis rocommendation was roforred to the Banitary Committes, with instructions to report. g ANNOUNCEMENTS. Prof. Ilaven's lecture, this afternoon at 4 o'alacl, in tho First Mothodist Church, will bo dovoted to * Epicurus and His Philosophy,” The Chicago Photographic Association meots this ovouing at No, 168 Stata stroet. Tho monthly moeting of tho Board of dan- agors of tho Home forthe Fricudloss will bo held at the Home at 10 p. m m. to-day. ‘The_ Rev.Dr. Northrop will prench in ths Beoond Buptist Church af Lalf-past 7 o'olock this evening. ‘Chore will bo no servico in Trinity Chapel un- til Bunday, owing to the continued illness of tho Rector, tho Rov, Bdward Bullivan, In spite "of the bad wenathor yostorday thero way o lurgo crowd at the Christiun Union lunches at No. 172 Madison streot. DBut thoesupplies Liold out, and overybody went away happy. The ladies aro mt\klugi largo proparutions for to-day, us thoy oxpect it to Do n [ficld-day, but, as thoy aro votoraus in the work, thore need bo no fonrs that they will be unequal to the occasion, Tho recoipts yesterday nt tho Ixposition Building for the benefll of tho Erring Woman's Rtefugo, IHoepitul for Women and Children, Foundling's omo, Bt. Luke's and iho Orphan ' Asylums wore soriously losgenea by the atorm. The owner of the painting of the * Prodigal Bon" had donated the whele procecds of the oxhibi- tion yestorday and to-day to theso noble causes, aud the frionds of tho poor should muke a do- termined rally, und, by inducing their Irionds to 100 the painting to-day, increnso tho receipts to at least 51,000, All members of Cosmopolitan Lodge No. 6, Tnights ot Pythias, are requested to bo prompt- ly on bond this evening, at their Castlo 1Ll corner of LaSullo and Adnms stroots, for the purpose of comploting arrangemonts for thoir third annual ball, to bo given at Union Iiall, corner of Clark and Mouroo strocts, on tho 18th inut, Hospital, o T PERBONAL, MISE WEEDEN'S LECTURE, The lecturo delivered in Bt, Paul's Churoh, Sunday evening, by Miss Jane E, Weeden, on tho genoral subject of Poaco, was well attonded nnd favorably racelved. Miss Weoden spoke in tho interests of the American Peaco Socioty, and showad vory clearly the hmportauco of arbitra- tion and a Congress of Nations as substitutos for war, and gave many encournging facls {o ulnml tho progross already made in thut diroo- tion, Iler address was intolleotually vigorous, com- prolienaive, cousidorato, aud romarkably freo from indiseriminato condemnation and imvrag- “ticablo thoorlos, Mliss Weedou spouks without notos, is familiar with her subjoot, and both in- torests and jnstructs hor audlence, Judged by hor success last Bunday evening, she may ho snfoly commondoed to tho public us an eflicient advoents of a very important causo. W. IL Rypen, Fastor Bt. Paul’s Oburch, QOuioaan, March i, 1874, Oharles 1% Ifatch, Goneral Managor of the Eastorn Ruilvond of Masenchusetty, formorly Buperintendent of the Imle Bhore & Michigan Houthovs-Bailrond, {8 oxpected in this gity to- wmorrow. 1o hus u Loat of friouds hore who will bo glad to soeo him, Mr, Goorgo W, Poarson, the managor of (he Rlenasn House, who kas hoou coutined to Lis hed with dropsy for the last two or threo wooks, was out agnin yestorday attonding to hin dutios ot tho botel {n'his usual polite way. MOTEL ARIIVALS, @Grand Pacifle—John 'Tod, Cleveland; J. W. Tosslor, Lennsylvania g J, 8, Brown, Littabural; Capt.T" 7. Buford, Rock Tuland ; Col. J. B, San< fovd, Marshalltows, In, y O, IL Motriil, Tonton ; T, M. Groon, Washington; William Myors, Ohoyenno, . . . Patmer Iowse—A, H. Bencly, New York ; N. Jones, Byrncusos Ch A. Whito, oston ; J. 1t, Hodnior,” Now York C. N, Ilall, Emerson ; 1. W. Eldridgo, Dotroit ; W. A, Bahcock, Now York ; J. 1. 'Podd, Gnlona ; W. Ttoo, Englond. ., , . Tyemont Iouso—W. I'. Dny, Mncon; I, DoCamp, Oiucinuati; 8. Onborn, Brooklyn ; T, B. Paorking, Ft. Wayno ; T I Wyman, Burlington ; 8. Bruol, Omaba ;- 0. McFarland, Bt. Paul; J. 8. Cook, Cedar Rapids. . . . Sherman House—B, 1l Bhot- man, Toledo ; B. I, Bifelt, 8t. Inul; E, B, Norlon, Now Yorle; W, P, Iurker, Detroit L. Donrborw, Ifavanns P, J, Willtums, Rock Is- land ; F.'Marrill, Mount Vernon. e LAKE, Tho Board of Truatcos of the Town of Lako mot tn regular sossion at tho 'Lown Hall Monday aftornoon. Prosont: President Burcky, and 'I'rnatecs Colmnn, Colvin, M'abor, and Drake, Tho minutoes of tho meoting hold Feb. 27 woro road and approved, with the exception that, in the Judges of Election, G. Titus was substi- tutod in placo of Goorga Relwing, nud Jacob Bergman and Jobn Roech in place of William Brinkmon and J. 0, McCOullough. DILLB AND PAY-IOLLA Tho bill of William Watson, amounting to 431,50, na robato o wpocial asscssmont for an improvomont not mado, was sllowed, Tho following bills and pay-rolls wero allowed : J. CGray, for conl furnisbed s roliof S6.60; M. Floming aud Bro., conl for outdoor rollef, ©49,95; Tuckor & Shorman, livory for tho yoor ouding Jan, 1, 1874, $220; tho Sun for pub- hsbing for Board mostings, 840 ; police time nnd pay-roll for tho month ohding Tob. 28, 1874, 487.60; Mr. Watson, for mediemo as outdoor rellet, £805 ; and Georgo W. Gage, removing nud rebuilding on Johuston avenuo, 866. TOLIOE REPONT. Horgt. Gahan prosontod his nonthly police re- port, Which shows the numbor arrested in tho Yown of Lako during lnst month to Linve boon 23, a8 follown: Drunk, 4; drunk and disorderly, 8; ausnult sud battory, 45 threats, 4; vagrancy, 2; and confidonce oporations, 1. ' Tho totul amount of fines was $107.60, of which 560 was collocted and $26.60 romitted, _NEW SIBEET, Dr. Millor spoko in rolation to the opening of a now stroet o quarter of o milo wout of Halsted streot, Ho said tho peoplo in tiio neighborhood did not desire tho strect; thero wore no sub- divisions on tho lino of the streot, and lmost all tho property is acre property, ownod by farmors. Ho could soe no roason for the rond, and remonstrated againet it. NMr. Colman favored thio improvement on account of a peti- tion from tho proporty-owners in tho noighbor- lioad, and beeauso it would make o drain for all tho wator in that scction. Dr, Miller said if tho Board wanted it he could got up a romonstranco against it from all of the poople in the noighborhood. e was in- structod to do so, FIFTY-FIRST STREET. A petition was received from soveral proporty- ownors near Iifty-firat street’ and the Rock Tsland track, roquesting tho Bonrd to put a éul- vert on Fifty-frat street, nenr the Itock Island track, It was roferred to flu[;nrvium‘ Colman, with instructions to confor with the Rool Iuland Railroad ofiicinls in relation to it, and to visit the grounds and roport on tho same, MISCELLANEOUS. Tho uso of the Town Hall was granted to tho Baloon-keopors' Socloty for Saturday, for the purposo of bolding a politionl wmooting. “I'io liconuo of Ionry Schinar was oxtended to April 1, 1874, and n licengo grantod to A. W. Chedrielt for o snloon on Iialstod stroot. Mr. Colinan mado o verbal report of tho con- forence with tho Hydo Park authorities., On motion, tho Bonrd ndjonrned, to maot again at the Town Hall Thuredsy afterncon at 2 o'clock. P S LAXE VIEW, The Board of Trustoss met in the Town Hall Mouday. Drosont: Blossrs. Chmse, Wobor, Bulzer, Schieswobl, and Krauz,—the full Board, The minutes of I'eb. 16 woro read and ap= proved. ) ORDINANCES ADOPTED. Ordinancos wore ndoptod as follows, and esti- mates for the same approved, with the usual or- der to the President to fila application in tho County Court to appoint Commisnioners to make tho nszessments thorefor: For tho coustruction of a sidowalk on the south side of Gracoland avenue, from tho wost lino of Southport avenuo about 160 rods to the Milwaukoo Division of the Chicago & North- western Railway. Lstimatod at $1,270.60, Tor conutruction of sidewalk on the woat sido of Halsted streot, from Fullerton nvenus to Wrightwood ayenuo, Estimated ab $454.80. For tho coustruction of & double ring brick sowor in Bunnysido avenuo, from Ashiland nvonuo west Lo Wostorn avenue, Bstimated cost, 336,000, Vavious rosolutions wero adopted of minor amportsnco. . PETITIONS woro read and laid ovor under tho rules: For sidowalk on north side of George avenue, from the Dammy Rond to Lalto View avonue, except- ing 400 foot already built ; for o Lrausfer of B, Selnnitt's saloon licouse to ¥. Guudelach ; aud 1o rofund 315 to Solomon Wehle, o having pald $20 for o poddler's license, MISCELLANEOUS, A regolution of thanks was received from the Villoge Board of Jofforson for the prompt mnn- nor in which thoir rejquest was acted on m the mattor of intorfering with the toumsters cn- goged hauliug gravel into said villuge, which wat ordered on flte, ‘Tho Prosidont of tho Board was instructod to obtain at his discrotion a wood-cut of the Town- Hall Building, to bs used on public documents, at 1 cost not to exceed $25. A plat of Ingledew's Addition to Ravenswood, in Seca. 7 and 8, 'I', 40, R. 14, way submitted sud ordered approvod. ‘I'he police report was ordered on flle. The numbor of arrests mado was 15 ; amduut of fiuea imipossed, 350 ; of fines suspondod, §29 5 of fines cotlected, 980, The following bills wore ordored to be pmd : Dolico bills for the month of February, 1874, 408 ; J. T I. Pickoriug, sundrios, $65; D, A, Cngliman, priu llnlg notices, $4.50; Luthior Bmith, clenning Lown-Hull, 21,50, I'ho Bonrd then adjonrned. P JEFFERSON. Jofforson hins its woos and wounds that timo Ling not healed, It will be remembercd by readers of Tuw Tninuye that Jamos D, Mattoson, who resides at this puburb, prosonted the Litorary and Mu- sical Bociety of Jofferson with a fine oil paint- ing. "ho Soolety soon aftor projected a literary and musicel ontortninment, end announced that all who attended should hiave given them s they ontored the building in which the entertainmont was to bo Leld, a ticket numbored ; other num- Dered card wero to bo stivred up in a hat or wuel-tub, aud the porson holdiug o card withn number carresponding to the numbor first drawn should havo tho excollent work of art already montioned, ‘'Fho place of meotmg was the Con- grepational Chureh, which is tho only churel in the villago ; the night was announced and tho Lionr appointed. I'he htorary and musical burghers bogan to as- somble, when from out of tho darkuess snd gluom stalisod threo churchmon true, sud de- clared that tho tomplo_suiall not be dofiled by suoh iniquitous proceedings, #Lho abushed aud roproved plensuro-sackors ro- tl;;ml to their homes and the danger was warded off. So tho mattor stands to-day; but, there aro thoso who think that throe man do not coustitute thie Churoh in this placo, and that thoy were de- cidadly too oflcious. ; 'I'he socioty is determined to havo tho enter- talnment, however, at no late day, aud now devolopmonts aro anxiously awaited, e detilaii Funerat of & lothschild, On tho 11th ult. took place tho funeral of Baron Mayer Amschel do Rothschild, Iate mom- ber of Parlinment for Iiythe, Lugland, The funeral procession consisted of u henrae grawn by four horsos, thirty mourning conches and a vory largo number of private earringes, The priucipal nourners presont wore Bir Anthow Rothuchild, tho brather of tho decossed, Barous Terdinand, Alphonse, and Arthur do Rothachild, Ar, N, M. de_Rothsehild, M. P, Mowsrs, Alfrod und Loopold Rothachild, Baron Lionel do otheohild was absent, owing to ind 1se {mmllou. In the Jowikh Comotery at Willesdon Le dawish burial sorvice was road in Ilobrow Ly tho Rov. Benjamin 1, Ascher, who also do- livorod a whort addvess in English, At the grave tho coflin was ptrown with flowers, and whou it was lowerad 1nto tlio ground tho hystandors ox- clsunod in ourow, ** Alay ho voach his omo in pouco!” Tarth was then thrown upon the cof- {in by tho rolatives, nearly all thono prosent fol- lowing their osnmple. Tho sorvico coucluded | with the rocltal in Holrew of the 01t Psalm, AMUSEMENTE, 3 HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Mosees, TARIETT & PALAURIE livvo fhio oo of afi~ nounciog that, Tinving pnpfootod Arrengomonia with to jenagoinant o ffantsy e ientro, tioy Wil broduce, on londay live., March 8, THY SUPKREB FAIRY SPECTAOLL OF UNDINE, Or THE SPIRIT OF T HE WATERS, i1 whigh tho celbrated Gompany from Niblo's Garden e York Compangs combiiaie OVEIL ONGE 1 ON: RED ARTITS Great Klralfy Troupn of Hun- garian Dancors, nad darrolt & Palmor's fimons Vion. fiulso nnd Patisiau iSallol, comprlsing. Promiers, Hu- condres, Coryphors, and i Kmitlo,| Kattht Kiralfy;" Mons. linro_an olose} Kiealiy; "Milen, Adoto fhonl, sud Giesl, tho colohrate Promlora Dansousos: tho Twin Sistors Visdia (tho Infant Qyinnasts), whosa Thrilling porforniances havo croatod tho utmoat anthusleam and doly m Sinters, tho far-{amod Styrian Nlghtingalue: Hore Korl Lind, tho Wondar of tho Ninoteoutls Usutury: and a liost of otlor attractionn, 5cHiata o tho plcon willalsp bo presanted s GRAND STAROH DYAMAZONS, by . bntfalion of Sixty ounis Jadlon, who il sppoat h fu"garenin ant dusiling " Patta for Hio Tocont very snc Bt troduotion of (ho Biack Craok at Niblos Uardon, Now ark. THE LONDON MADRIGAL DOYS, Bixteon In num. ber, uightly racsived duclng tholr recont porforuisuce at Niblo's Gardon with voellerous appiauso, Tho foltowing drmatlo actists liuto niso hen brought from Niblos o sustalel thole orlgnal, ralers MINS LiZ: RLSEY, aa Unding : 12, K. COLI [ e fttport; add MISS %tlxll*,!gsm HUDLOW, as Idos, us played by hor ovor 100 nights. Musteal Coniuctor—p1t, MIOHARLL CONNOLLY, Diraotor of Niblw's Gardon Orchoatea, Now Yurk. ‘THIL BOENKILY (from tho poncil of Voxotlin tho Viow of (ko Rthino, **''io tirotto of Undine, ha Hifuminatod Tertaco," ! 0 ons, mant a 2 And the finalo of lhod;:nnn will present MATT MOR. GAN'S GRAND PICTURTAL ALLEGORY—Wina | Weatth | Womon! Powar 1 Lortune in Wae Cloaing witli thio allegorieal transformalion socno entl- tlod ** Tmortality." Tn consequonco o 4 orformnnco, the ric Parquotte Taryuotta of; Tiral thiroe rows it baleony. :;uhuml ailo T onormaur pxpensa f admission will ART ENTERTAINMENTS, McCORMIOK MUSIC HALL. SCOTT-SIDONS ““ QUEEN OF TIIE STAGR,” and MASTER HENRY WALKER, TULE WONDERFUL BOY PIANIST, only 11 yoars old, 3 READINGS, WITH MUSIC. THURSDAY NIGH'T--Miscellanoous Programmo, Dra- ‘matio and Musical, BATURDAY AITERNOON—Only Matinos, BATULDAY NIGHT~Production, fortho firat thmo in MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, 115 MRS, BIDDORS, with piano nccompniment of Son- dolsxohn’a musia for samo, by Mastor Walkor. TS MORNING sals of tickots ot Janson, Mo- Clurg & Co.’s, Tosorved eoats, main floor, 76 ots, Ie- fervad soat, Dilcany, 1. Rosoived soat for Matino, ouly conts, - Carpenter & Sheldon, Mananers Star Courte, THE ADELPHL This WEDNESDAY atdp. m., ADELPHI POPULAR MATINEE. All the Sturs Appoar. (ireateat Mutince ¥ro~ wromme Extant, MATD G-R.AY! The Dissolving Statue Ilusion ! The Great Indian Box Mystery! LOUISE BOSHELL, LULU DELAAY, Miss FIRAN- RI%, Miza MORGAN, Hies LUMLEY, ‘Miss BRAD: LEY, in Artistio and_ Alusieal Spocinitios, €115 FOUR GREAT CUMEDIANS-BILLY RICE, CHARLEY 1OWARD, VORGE aud CHART v TREYNOLDS, The DAVENPORTS. T NS, o ODONOUUE, This weal TLRAITN goomantof muny af (iess Grost Klars, o ard and Dramatic Company In tho UNION Dwynty-fivo ‘Ceata—Cbildron 15 conta—all parta of tho rentro, “Tomorrow, Thuradsy—FOURTH LADIRS NIGHT. Iomember, tho Inst woek of many of tho Jiuiuont Stars, oanday, tho BEVEN SISTELS, L Glorluns, tho Rommialsborgs, 1da, fdalio. REMEMBER THE ORPHANS, HOMELESS AND ERRING, Tho Tintira Procecds of the Exhibition of Dubufo's PRODIGAL SON, On to-day, will bo givon to tho CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS OF THE CITY, ** Blessod is ho that consideroth tha poor." Day Exhibition, 10 to 5. vening, 7 till 10, ‘Tickels, 6o, Ol e MVIOKER'S THEATRE. EDWIN BOOTH Vi thix ovening in his poworful charactor of W APt R OO the'grodt tragle drama: " THE FOOL’'S REVENGE FRANCHESOA......MI8§ BELLA PATEMAN, —RICHUELIEY, Friday—~OTHRLLO. anh:llel‘:}_r_le “J.}\DY OF l_.\'o‘m?.y MYERY OPERA-HOUSE, Monroost., bot, Dearbiory aud Stato, Arlinglon, Cotton & Kemble's Diiustrels, Anothor Monstar Bill of Noveltioa! First Weok of THE DIANA. BOX TRICKI Virst Wosk of S A TVI B I TWENTY-ONE TO-DAY ! THE RLEPHANT TAM- ER 1 Newcomb, Courtwelzlity Gllbort) Waltors and Hor- ton, Linden, Adington, Cofton, Coinble [n tholr sovorat spuclaitiv: d_Saturdny Matinea, TOOLEY'S THEATRE. Wednesday and Thursday Eveningy, and at tho Wodnes- “Clay Matinge, Morto's TArilling Domostis Play, lis Writing: on the Wall! With DILLON and the Company in the Cast. Friday—Tenofit of NATE BALSBURY. .+ March 8—J ARRETT & PALMER'S Comblua- tipn from NIb1a's Gurieny Now York: GLOBE THEATRE. Last wook of our Favorito Comedian, Mr, JOSEPH K. EMMET. TIIS AFTERNOON at 24, Evonlng at 8 o'elock, RE A F, THE MERRY SWISS BOY. Baturday—~LAST EMMET MATINEE. ACADEMY OF MUSIO, Monday Exentng, and durlng the wo Fifth-nv. Pheatre Combination Will present Augustin Daly's groatSocioty Play, in b aots, DI U OECIE, Act1-Glven in Marrlage, Act 2~Tin Aot3—Tha Cursa of luterforonen. Actid:-Tho Law ite. taliatos. - Aot 0—Tho Divarcod, T above play will ba prosontoa with il that atfenilen to dross aud datall that ias made it a FASIIONABLE SUCCESS, und ucaordud to v tho indomenont of proasand bl ¥ “Matluces—Wodnoiday aud Suturday, KAHN'S ANATOMICAL MUSEUM, 148 Bouth Olarkest. THE WONDERFUL LIVING SKELETON, MR. GRANVILLE, will be on oxhibltion for & shart timo & Lr. Kahw's Anntomical Musoum, 13 Sonth Clar! Weight, 49 Ths.: holght, & foet: aio, 39 yoars, fn whio time ho'dld not osperivuce oo doy of alcknoss. Admission to the Musoum, 25 cents. SCOHUMANN CLUB, First Concert To-Night ! At IhnbnlVs, cor, State and Adaniy-sts. Will asstars Blisses HATTIE CADY and BVA DAVIS, 1.0, Tho Bat- very ovoning a Messrs, ALEX, BISUHONE, ‘GULDBECK, LIWIS, ALLERN, and iany othors. iy cousont of Aloxsrs. Usrnentar & Khicldou, the famony ol Mo Jarpento MASTICI HARRY WA LKL, will apposr, at tho Chicago Consorsatory and tho Sehu- raing isuingulae and omient ability, 0 bo obtaiued at Kimball's and (Lo 'FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. HATLROAD TIME TABLE, LRRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRALNS FPLANATION OF REFTAENOE MANK#.— t Baburdar s eopted. * Bunday oxcoptod, Monds o FIVa Bunday AL8500 s oy 8 iy, 87 vECobtad. ¥ Ax. MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADy Depaty yout af ke aty, and fook af Ticenty.necondse, ¥elel affee, 81 Clark uthenst arner of Handolph, and T Cunals Madtson, HMENRY O, WENTWORTIL, Goneral Passoner Agont, CHIDARO & ALTON RAILROAD. Cliicago, Kanras ity and_Denver Slort Line, sla Lonlats anu, Moy and Chicago, SpriniAeld, Alton and i, Louls Thriugh Line, Union Ziopet, Weal Stde, near Mavia ridye, Ticket Oficen s AL Depol, and i Kansas Olty Tix, vin Jagksonville, 1. and Lonisiaun, Mo.., nnsas Ofty Fast 1ix, sl Jaok: ille, Th, aud Lnulstana, 3o ia Main Lino in Muin Gino oksauvilin, Hpringiiold f¢xpen Boringliold Vagt By donorson Uity Kxpross,.... Prorls, Kooxuk & Buri'n'Hs. thicao & Padugnh Ralirond Wonana Facan, Washingtau 11 Juliot & Diwight Acsommodatiin, CHICAGD, MILWAUKEE & Sf. PAUL RAILWAY, Union Depinty eorner Madion and Oitnatesta, * Treket Ofte &3 South Clarknte, opjioeite Sherman Hoiire, and ut Dejnte Leuve, Arrive, Milwankos, Groon Bay, Stevons R "’“".?‘n:“ Shioh 13| 890 Day lixpross..,, +o{?D:80 A, M4 M, Bliwnikao S1all A TEEREow woor [ 0100 By 1|+ 1000 Milwaukoe, St, Paul & alts Nt e ropn $10:00 .. | 4:15 p. m, TLLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot fool af Lake-l d_tool Ticentsy.d kat, el oL Wemtaisn Aot e seconta Tickat St Touts Expross. BU. Louls Iast Lide, Criro & Now Orloani i CGairo & Now Orloans K Syringllald Bxpross {0 tiilman Pason Dubuquo & Slons Gity 1ix. ubuque & Sjoux Oty Kz, 9 (@) Ttuna to Ohampaian on Raturiaye, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & GUINCY RAILROAD. ta~Foot of Lakeal,, Indiana-av., and Sizteenthes., ‘and Qunal aud S(ateentheste. cket lices, Now ) i at., Grand Pacijic Hotel, and ut depota. e Teave, Aerice, Mail and Ezpres: Ottawa aud Stre Dubuguo & Sioux Olty 12e... aclii ¥aut Lino, for Omaiii, Kawsas City, Lex b chilson & 5. wrorn Passongor.. Mendate, Ottawn, Aurora Baseengo ‘Aurora Pagsamor o Paaltio Night Lxp, f Knnsan Oltg, Lnavonm chison & St. doaoph Texp, Downer’s Grova Acoomniodutfos Downor's Uiro wdntlor “T'oxas Bxpre: . (¢ 3:35 p. m, Siie 1303 p. 1100 P i, . H10:00 p, o $10:00 p. m. . Do M 0:00 . . 3Ex. Monday, Faturday. CHICAGO & NORT! STERN RAILROAD. City ofices, eorner Rautoiph and LaSalle-sts., and 5 Canate sty cornor Hudisou-s Teare, 2 PaclloFagt Lite,eo ot @ Dubiquo Night 15X, yia Uliiion aOmaba Night Exnra, 111 a I'reeport & Dubuaue 17 o Frooport & Dubuguo Kzbres. & Mitwaukew Modl.. & Milwaukeo Lixpross, b Milwaukeo Passong & Mtiwaukas Passonjor. b Gronn Hay Expross, 6 8t. Paul [zprosa. & Marquotto I5xpros Madison & Riroy Pa a—Dopot corncr of Wella and Kinzl &—Dapot cornor of Canal and Kinzic. W. H, STENNETT, Gon. Pass, Agont, COLORADO. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO, Tiekel and Fr Sppelat Inducomeats. Foll. R, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Devat, corner of Vanluren and Shermanatr, Tickst ofice, Grand Pacific Hotels o Teace, Qmaha, Teavonw'th Atohlson x| Peru At i . m LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, Van Euren-st., fool af LaSalle-st, Ticket oficas, nortlucest corner Clavi and Randolph-stes, and soutfaces carner Canal and Madison.sta. rrie, xp Nigitt, Expros Sauth Chlcago’ CHICAGD. INDIANAPOLIS # CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the_Greal Contral Jtailryad Diepot, oot of Eake-ats rrive. Day Fixpross S8ma, m Night kpress. * S p.m. CGCEAN STEAMSHIPS, NEW YORK TO CARDIFE. _The Sontl Wales Atlunt First-cluss, Full-poivored, #all from Pennuyivania Railioad | 3 Kb, 7. | PEMHE ANDE sumabip Uompany's Nos ulf Sl Vil £, Ji Cily: Carrying goods and passongors nt tirough ratos from allynets of 1o United Statos auil Cannd to ports fn the Lristol Guanuel, and all othor polats fu England, ‘These steamships, built expressly for tho trade, aro pra. witled with ull the latest improvomonts for thy comfortund couseniency of UABIN AND STRERAGE PASSRNGERS, Tirst, Cabln, 876 nd 80 ciirroney. Socoud Cabin, 251 oncrency. Stasrage, #30 curroud Prepaid Stuerage cortiticaton trom Curdit, 42 Draftu for £1 and upwards, usticutars, apply fn Cardiff, at the Cony ock Clhininbers, and Ih New York t ALD BAXTER & GU.y Auonts, No. 17 Beaadieay. GUION LINE. FIRST-OLASS IRON STEAMSHIPS, Between NIW YORK and LIVERFPOOL calling et Queonstown, Carrying the United States Mail SAFETY AND COMFORT. Lror fusthios a cos. s OnReR) £~ Pnasongers booked to and from tho principal Eu ropioky pusteat lawost ratod. * Lirafts and Lattars of Crodit issued on loading Buuk and Bankors throughout Europo, HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO, FIPTH-AV. STATE LINE. To Glasgow, Belfast, Liverpool, Londonderry. &o I OF PESNSYLVANIA salls, Saturday, Mar, t SIATHS Ol VIRGINLA sall aturday, Mar, & STATIE OF GEORGIAL. . sa tarday, ADF | TROM PIER ORT 128 Wookly Satlings noxt Somni Rates of passajzo: Cabln, ¥50 and %80 golid; Stooragey #30 ourrency; propaid, $8 cucronoy, Drafts av lowest Frten. For furthier pariloutars a to AUSTIN BALDWIN 4 Q00 AMfohts, " Lirondwas Now York. NATIONAL LINE. NOTICE-—Tuin Compavy tukes tho risk of lusnranco (ug to BM0,0001n xold) on eash uf it wtosmers, thus wiving Dasrenriors the bost bossiblo guarantoo for safoly an avoldanco of dungor at voa, “Fily" most Southcely vuuto hias uhways boon adoptad by andiands, TN St wt TOWN, from Piors Nos, 41 and 47, North lH\‘et". Now York, ob. 28 inada, roh 7 Egyplioe., “Blavoh ok st ovors octalat, In Pawsages 870, 80y nuil SO0 Currency. i Nitornge, 20 Curreney. Toturn tlckots at reducud ratos, Passongors bookoil to or from Gorman sud Scandinavian rnhllu al low retos. T'ho Steamslps of this lito ure the fargostin the trado, L‘rfll{\l un.‘erlL “‘r’llllhl. ‘d“illm‘ll' |mlm llhu Uoutinant, l:: Northeast corner Ulark an andolpliate, (0nposito 1) Do fotver, Olcago, WILLIAR WAGALISHER, Genoral Weatern Agont, aroh 21 Tarch 2 $5 Packages oF FRAGTIONAL CURRENCY VOR BALL AT ANCHOR LINE. "Tyrica s woek from Now York to all parts of Great J Liclund, and Continontal fuojo. GAMN trui S FuAQr. from %110, U, 8, currenoy, Aa n Towest sato, This Line ieill Fun theee times o teoel urter | Al " Aubly ab Cowpouy's Otlicas Ny 15, cor, TaSalle sud Bledivon-atey, DUSIIRSON nROTIERS, Agonts, s e al W HEN DISSOLUTION NOTIOES. DISSOLUTION. rinorship horetofora oalsting nudor tho firm matia of Dockor & Dyor, b4 this day digsalvau by consent. DL DEORL Chleago, Fob, 21, 1614, ¥ DYER, DISSOLUTION. r tnorship hurotofora exieting batweon O, M, A5 N e Rty awdor (o sylo of Wilds & The eny