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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAR(‘EI-I 7, 1874, : - 5 LOCAL MISCELLANY. MAXKING LOVE. Tho Rov. Willinm Alvin Bartlott dolivored his Seotura upon * Making Love" to a maderately largo audience yostorday ovoning in tho ahurah on tho corner of Indiana avenue and Twonty- sixth stroet, | } M. Bartlott, in tho onrly part of tho locturo, ‘drow tho parallel betwoon tho principlo of making lovo and that whioh brought abont trentien botweon nations sud tho gonorou# BYA+ tom of nrbitration which wo hiad Introduced into diplomnoy. Ho also showed up tho frauds and shums of modorn commerco, litoraturo, and ‘eoctoty, and told eoveral anccdotea which mndo ‘tho nuidionco morry, b which scomed xathoer rorul;;n to tho titlo of the loeluro. Tho dry goods ntores in tho sprin contained 'tho marringes for the noxtyenr, for tho fashions hind mvich £o do with making lovo, Mon could |slways bo led by somd strlnf‘ aud thP'luulnrer citod tho absurd praotical joko of ‘I'hoodoro +1looke, who ordored overy kind of articlo sold in 1110 city of London sont to ono house ot a cortaln fiour. - Woman was born to love, 8lio must bo ono of throo things,—n slave, o wifo, or »mia- *fross. The wises of tho enrly Grooks woro Blaves, hio mistross class waa that of Aspnsta, brillinnt, {witty, clegant, nud polished, surrounded by ey mon® s Anpxagoras, Euripidos, Sooratos Thidins, and Lericlos, but they woro dobauchey] and corrapt, 1fore, sponking of tho criticisms that hnd beon mado, Mr, Dartlott said that, bio Lind takon pains to lnve!fl;'\:llu the proofs of tho corruptnoss of Aspasin's chiarnotor. 1l tho means of consulting tho original huthorities, but the only montion of hor of consequonco waa a convorsation etweon hor and Socrates, and a fow romnrks of Cicoro, Mr. Bartlott ssid that tho status of Aspasin could best bo rqpresonted Dy supposing that Cliavles Summor was Presidont of tho United Statos, and that Victorin Woodhull ehould como from Euglond to bo his mistross, soducing him from his wifo nnd childron, Tori- oles wag n vilo man in his porsonnl eharacter, & Drillinnt, trimming politician, presiding over tho amost corrupt duys of Greeeo, Woman must havo the right to do what sho could, not inaman's way, but in & woman's wny. In {ho grent movement in Olio againt tho liquor trado, thore was not.ono atom of yuan's mannor of work, ‘Thogo womien Woro go- Ing forward, armea with nothing but the shivmg claotor of prayer, conqoriug ‘and to conquer. “I'ho guceceding portion of tho locturo was de~ ~oted to ridiculs of the womunn suffrago move- ment, holding up to view the eanctity of woman a8 0 wifo, » mother, and a fricnd, and demand- ing thnt sho should not bo _dragged down to the Joval of primnry meotings or Cobgressionnl do- bates. A lrgo pat of tho locture was thon ivon to o story of & vulgar man who bored his oltow-passcngers by gaping in o horso-car. 3. Bartlott gave life-liko ilinstgations of this person. o alao told the story recontly publishod in Tig ‘ranuseof o marringd perforniod by o clergyman in New Yorlt botweun a‘*poor ignorant omi- grant girl and o sailor, where tho crowd of Ifnilors cach tried to push tho othior forwmd to iact a8 groom. This ceremony, Mr. Bartlott ianid, wns performod by o clergymen who told of ‘it i his hearing, A lnrgo portion of Lhe lecture \was theu devoted to the varions poculine amarriago and divorce coromonics of difTereut watious, most of which wero unintereating. Phe wholo lectura was a sorios of joles and anceilotes told in o sensational manuer, aud | Gtrung upon a vory slight thrond of thonght. 'ho leetnror’s principsl object scomed to e to cteato a lnugh among his sudience, and if fre- quent contugious titters are proofs of mority, tho Jecturo was en indonbtoed success, s O T M1SS LINDA GILBERT. The Now York Sun tella tho followine atory abont Miss Linda Gitbert, romombered hero for her prison-fibrary work, her libol st aguinsl tho Post, ete. : p As Miss Linda @ilbort, who lins done 0 miteh for the inmates of prisons 1 all rts of the counlry, wus walking dovn Lroadway recently, sho wan gently tape ped on the shoulder, “Turning slio raw u well-dressod mau, who bowed and emiled, ~Thinking that shio bad Duen Insulted, sio waa about to proceed on er way, {but was arrested by tho words ¢ “ Miay Gllbcrt, don't you remomber mo? Shie looked slrply ot the mun_for n, few minutea, {TIo oxtended bis linnd, Asstug % Dowt Sou rememnber ‘mo $n Julict, tho Siata Drison of Tilinola 27 % Why, Charley —," suid he, * What ara you ‘doing hero ? 1o blushed and bowed, % Aro you ot your old business?" sho thad beet a natarious pickpockot and burgl jecrvod sovorul forma tn Bluto prisous. 1o wan well todueatod, was handsome, and might have beeu mis- fiaken fof an honuat, industrious- porson, in well-to-do ireamstances. Socing that thoy might finvo t00 many Yistenors in tuo strect, Aigs Glitart fuviled the man to Tt honio, eaying tht showished to bave a long talk with him. _Tlo called that'svening, V6 \oll, Glierles " said whe, grecling him cordially, et wihint lavo you done since You arrived in the elty 77 Hulf clositi his cyelids, Lo anewored, 1 fook o wateh and $500 yesterdny.” “Tom sorry for you,” sald Miss Gilbert, “I want you to bo a botter man, Why will youatways live it the State Prison starlug you i the fuca? Why do you not soitlo down to some’ bouest cmploymant? i havo wonderful ability sud can conduct o honor- abl business.” e turnod his head, unablo to look into tho faco of tho earnest womnn before hiu, sud Tepliod : “What shall I do?" 4 Itoturn tho watch and money You stolo while here and then come to me," sald Mins Gillort, “nud T will anaist you, Iwill seo that you are not puuished, aund try o put you into sonio gaod work." J1q prowised that he would reatoro the wateh and Inonoy, and went sway, Tho uext oveniug o was Dgain it Mss Gilberbs, 1o told Lier that Lu went to tiio oflico of tho gentleman hio had robbed and handed Back tho watch and moncy, aud that the gedtieman, withiout #aying anytuing, gavo Lim $100, “ Hlere f6 330 more; waid Miss Glibert,” hauding him that mount, aud udding, *uow I will get you iuto busfness, A small cfgar store fn ono of the ayeaues on fho Wost Bldo was procured for him and bo fu doiug a good businesy, None of bin nelghbors kuow’ that ho s over a profeantount pickpocket nnd_burglnr, und oll have great confidonce i Iim and believe kb an Tupright, honorublowan, a8 he tells Misy Glibert Lo will wiwiya be, MRS 5 ) THE PENDULUM. By dropping out on lino in the manuseript of onr remarks ou the pondulum experiment yes- torday, the, printor mado it rond exactly contrary to what was writton, It should b as follows: a AR o B e g L E It B ropresent thuflwifit over which the pen- anlum swings, and W I T the east and west line, then a, ¢, ¢, 7 will be points fu tho circls of lati- tudo. 'As A point at a i carried round by the earth’s rotation it moven southward in passing to B, nud thon, in pnssing to r, shoors off to the northward of thoe line W BE, Ienco {ho earth tuens under the plano of the swing, aud the pen- dulum appenrs to fall back from' the wost to- wards-the north, and from tho enst towards the Bouth, ¥ 3 e LOOAL LETTERS. * CANCER CAN DU CURED," o the Editor of 4'he Chicayo T'ribune; Bm: You took occasion s fow days age to copy Irom o roliglous papoer an advortisoment whoroln I offor my sorvicos to those suffering from cancor, aud ou that oceasion_appliad to mo porsonally some opprebrious epithols, quoted from the samo paper, which, in this community, will fall hnrmloss to the ground. The influence of your excollont papor, howevor, reaches bo- youd thoso communitics whore my reputation ss % surgoon is sufliciontly well known to bo o prompt antidoto o unjust osporsions, sud I have, therofore, in the interest of the afllicfad, reluclontly consentod to . ask you to givo pinca in your cal- umns to tho following commmumnication which bas been hunded me, signoed by a woll-known wholesnla merchant of Chicngo, whose name, for ronsons of delicacy, I withibiold, 1 boliove that in tho osercise of tho skill that T possess I can resouo from doath a largo proportion of tho cases of eancer which may come under my treat- moent, 1t must remain for those who kiiow me well enangh 1o Judge whothor I am given to groundlesy assumptions or idle bonsting, * Q. D, Bring, Ahleayo Trik TSN of Fub, 27, while attempting to chmstiso tho oditor of auoller pajier, yon inadyeri- ently do great injuatica to Dr, G, D, Beebis, and » great wroig to thut portion of_thio Buninn fumily who ure auforing from caucer, ‘Tho wifo of the wrlter wax u victim of tlut terriblo disouse, and was in dreadful ap- prelicnuion of death frou it effects, I woa fiduced to plnco hor undor tho eurw of Dr, G, D, Boube, and, through hin ekl wlio wa thorougily aud, I bullayo, yormutioutly curod. - S has for years onjoyed outiro Treodam from any symplom of tho disonss, -aud, dur- 4o (ks e, Dy Lwico beeomo b mothor, Frotu tho extremo nuifynity which thy disease exhlbited_ durlig {roatuoat, thoro can ba 1o doubt thot it wus tru cer, b the Editor of iz In L OUR PEATILENTIAL OOURT-ROOVH, . - Cmoano, Mureh 6, 1674, To the Editor af The Chicauo Tyibuna Bies Thavo Just read Judge Jumoson's lottor on tho foul aicor our court-ruomy, aud dewive to add o litttla to the subject. Iliwve boou wnifor- ing for o number of yours frum disouso cou- tracted in the sriny. Lost spring Icbooged my aecupation with & view of gotting uut of doors more, in hooes to improve iy hoalth, and as I expocted, I grow stondily bottor and strongor, until carly in tho month of Ovtober I was un- faxtunato euough t be pluced o tho jury. for 1lo had not. tho Buporlor Court, anid sorved thoro two wooks, Trom that timo to tho prosont I have grown as stoadily woreo, and am now slmost paralyzed in the lowor limbs, 'Uhat my prosent condition is wholly the rosult of thai two wools' scrvico withiu thoso fllll‘lfl walls, Iam not foolisl enough to think—but that thore was that Influonce wilhin _ thoso _rooms which = gavo mo the fuat downward pusli, - I do firmly boliovo, and did bollevo at tho timo ; and thosad fato of Judge Porter following nimost {mmodintoly, strongthoned the beliof, Thore aro coustitutions which oan cnduro thous foul, polsonona places and, apparontly not suffer, but they do novertholoss, But porsonn like mysolf, whose nervous systems aro alroady shattorod, aro oxtremely eonaitive, and soon fool ita debilitating offcots, Thoro aro probably mauy suforing to-dsy from thoss causcs who know not what is tho ‘mattor, TBut some day, in tho near futuro, thoy will Gnd thomselves sud. douly breaking down, and, looklug back, will Robatly fiud tho Tnad-marks. in thoso * Binck olos,”” IsArg GANNETT. 2 TIE RURIAL QUESTION, To the Iditor of The Chicago Tribune ! Stn: Some wholesomo romarks upon the bur- inl systom Liaving appoared in your columns, & fow moro moy ot bo deomeod surporflnous, When a person dics; the body is usually buried in tho onrth, Muclt valuablo time snd, ‘matorial are consumnod by tho process. A ocofiin i8 pro- cured, the making of which ofton ustd up 8§ ‘ol yalunblo matorial and Inbor as would suf- flca to build a comfortablo dwolling for tho liv- ing. An olaborate display of wardrobes, cnr- rlagos, ete., is mado, often by thoso who wonld not givo or lend _tinio, monoy, of nccessarics to sustuin (I possible) Mo in the dopnrted. The blnd,\' is plnced in tho earth, and decsy con- tinnes 2 'Tho next movement ia to proouros head- stono or costly monument to rost upon or near tho gravo, thero to remnin as uscless material, of no materint bonofl§ to tho dead or living. Meanwhile the body deesys, and raovorts to the ontlelimont of the roil and tenoflt of tho living. Tor instance, if » gravoyard bo situatod upon o hill, the rain” and other natural causes convay tho decnyed mntorinl to tho lower lands, thore to eurich l]le soll and bo nbrorbed by vegatation. In juetige, if the porson who dios to-dny Is entitled to » spnce” of ground G foct by 2, thoso who havo died in the 0,000 yenra past, or may dio in the future, aro ontitled to tho same, It overy porson who has died in tho past had that amount of concentrated ground, one may rensonably concludo that thore would not be & {flncn for our feet, or for cullivation, unless wo rospnased npou graves, . Common sonse dictates tho adoption of ore- mation. Custom and sontimentality do not, but thoy aro, and ever have been, most nrbitrary tyrants, Crémation cortaluly - canuot bo moroe royolting than the custom or systom thot sengls the deadchild of the votary of fash- Ton, in rosowood, silvor or gold caslrot, by conch nnd four, Calvnrywatd, thoro to bo wafted on angele’ wings to heaven, whilo the unfortunate's chifld goes 10 & pino box. Away with cusiom and misguhled seutimentality,’ and up with ilo Fogimo of CommOn HONKE. Ctoaao, March G, 1874, Jonx McAvrirre. iy CRIMINAL. TIE YOLIOE COURTA. Tho cage of Garry Harpor, under a charge of Dbostardy, was continued by Justico Soully till Mouday ; bail, $600. William Fols, for iuter- foring with an ofleor in tho discharge of his duty, got off with 88 and conts, John Howard, s vagrant, was sont to the DBridowell at his own roguost for sixty days. ol Smith, for the larceny of pair of boots, wae held under $500 bonds to snswor to the Criminal Coutt. Jolm Stovons was charged with obstructing tho atrdot Tailroad at the corner of Adumé au Ilalsted with bis team, and theroby delsyiug tho enr 5 €6 aud gosts mid Lis purgo fighiar, ad 1o walkoed out of tha West Sido Polico Court yestorday morning. 3 Jacob Limberger, late watchman for Cnlvef, Tagg, floyno & oy under dlisrgo of Iatcouy mudo by his Jate employers, was bound over to the Cri‘nhm.l Uourt in bonds of §3,000. "Tho cnso of Maud Rood for tho larcony of Mollio Carroll's wardioho, montionod yestorday m‘nmilag,wnscummund until to-day under a bond of 3700 Tho caso of Dr. Grior for malpractice, which 1ias been mentioned during tho pst fow duys, was disposod of for tho prosent by Justice Boy~ don phacing tho doctor undor bond of 82,000, to appoar on tho 18th inst. aid suswor thoroto, TRobort Clark and Willam Walden, tho per- gonl whosgnrrotod Mr, Ienry Wardon Wedugt- doy night, in frout of Wood's Ilotel on Siate straat, woro disposed of yéaterday by Juatica Boyden by (hliufi aldon §35, and Clark $60 and 100 dnya to tho Dridowoll. Clatk, on loaving th presenco of the Court, remarked that, 08 soonns s time was up, bo would kil the two witnossces, —young mon_who appoarcd against him,—an tho Justico placed him undor bouds of 2500 to keop the peace. Mrs, Dollo Cook obtninod s soarch warrant yostorlsy afteruoon trom Justico Soully to soarch the houso of Mrs. Barry, No, .30 Aber- doon streot, for stolon clocling blonging. to Mrs. Cook. ' The search_was made by Ofilcor Tiynn, tho restilt of which will be kuown this morning at the Webt Sido Polico Court. ... Josoph Kelly, the young lad whoso case wah continued from Wodngsday last to the Gth inst., . for his connuction with the Hdrtzog gang of Doy burglurs, was yestorday hold by Soties Boy- deon to answer to the Criminal Court iu bonds’of 1700, When tho decision of the Justico was giv- on, J.D. Grooly, Lis attorney, threw up his hands aud frantiosily oxclaimed, You ara gone, Joe, cloan gono.” Joseph undoubtoedly thought Greoly was correct, as ho was taken from the presenco of tho Court by an ofticer. Willinm -Cornue, in altempting to pass a street-car at tho corner of Canal and Madison streots, strick tho off-horso of tho car, causing a collision botweon tha siroet-car and a passing wagon, croating somo littlo excitomant and quite » smosheup to the wagon. ‘The driver of tho tonm oxonoratod Cornuo from all blamo, atating thut tho street at that hour, about 9 o'clock you- terday morning, was iuconveniontly crowded, and any driver attompting to pass o car thero was likely to meet with some accident. Justico Seully wus of the samo opinion, and thereforo Mr. Cornue paid only 21 aud costs. Au atyocious caso of assault was committed by a follow callod Willizm Shultz, upou au old gray- beaded and infirm man_by the namo of Wilbur, In the evidenco cllvited fu tho oaso yestorda, boforo dustico Boydon, it appeared, that tho ol mun had in somo mauner offonded Shultz at s livery stablo, 609 Cottage Grove avenuo whore thoy woro both employed, Wilbur was sltting down on n ehair, whoit this man seizod a stove- door and bont Wilbur over tho bead with it. Shultz brought ovidence to prove that Wilbar bad exnsporsted him to such an oxtent that ho could staud it no longer, and consequently mado tho nssnuit. Justico Doyden decided that the chargo of nssault and babtery conld not bo sus- tained, o8 there wero extonuating oiroumstancos, and chianged tho chiaro to ditordorly, and, aftor giving Blultz o pioco or his mind for striking an old nid iniirm man, fined him 820, 0. I1. Foster, watchman for the firm of Blake, Walker & Co., bukers, at Nos. 24 and 26 North Clinton strect, was before Justico Scully yostor- dny, chiargod withlarcony. Thd ovidefico agninut this man wus progented by Mr. W. W. Shaw, ono of the irm, Ho statod that they had alwayshad gront confidonca in thoir watchman, and uutil Iately his lionesty had boeu unquestioned, That thoy had intrusted bim with proporty worth 10,000 without tho lonst hesitancy, During the Taust fow weoks tho firm discovered that somo porson was robbiug thom evary night of wmall smounts of postal ourrcnoy, sud, in ovder to dotcct the guilty ono, Mr, Shaw placed a privato mark on'the ourrency, and loft it out on tho tablo. 'Tho noxt morning thoy in- variably found some of it missing, Lhis Mr, Bhuw Ympt up_yutil ho had lost about $10 iu smnll sums, aud yesterdsy morning lio asked tho watchmun to chango a 310 bill, aud ho gave Mr. Shaw 4,26 of tho idontical marked curroncy, thus expusing his_ dinhonesty. He' was bound over to tha Oriminal Gourt in tho sum of 8600, William Gilmore helps hls fathor at the esloon No. 83 West Kinzio streot, Night boforo last a puity of young bumnmors who aro woll-known vnFrmtu woro arrcstod in Gilmore's saloou by Ofticor Barnsy Hoguu, and in attempting to loaye tho promises with hiw privoners was mab by tho nforesald son of his father, who request- od Hogan to show his warrant tor their arrest, Onicor Hogau told Lim to staud asjdo aud not intorfore, ~Gilmore ropliod,, *I will w00, Barnoy, whothor vou ean come into my louse and . wspoll my trado,” And insisted thut tho boys should not go with him, Notwithstanding Williamy' objeations, the boys did go, nud Gilmore also, Yusterdsy morning ho made his nppenrauce bofore Justice Scully to suswor to tho charge of interfering with an oflicer in the discharge of his duty, Gilmore was defonded by A, B. Trude, and Mr, Ohurles Cnmoron, Assistant City. Attorney, couducted tho prosecution, Mr, “Truda iusipted that policoman, to make un arrost undor a spocint chargo, wust do o with o warant, and tho arrost of Gilmore having boen made without - that, he was perfoctly justitlablo in defouding bie patrons, Quitd & hvely aud spiritod sot-to thon onsnad. - Tho JTustico Frnmmly docided that tho young man had in- orforod In tho arroat of tho'boys \hon ho lind boon admonished of the rosult of auch inter foronco, and that any policoman muking nn_nr- reat of that naturo could do so without n war- rant, and therofors William conld stop up aud poy 810 and costs, MISUELTANEOUS. Marin 0. Lusonhop, who i# aceusod of convey- ing mortgngod property, and for whom s warrant was {ssuod Inst Janary by Justico Iaines, way arrostod Thuradny and commiticd for a_furthor heariug this afternoon. = ‘Tho caso of Dr. Smith Whittier v. P. 1, Ifof- tron cama up for a final honring bofore Justico ainos yostordny. Tho latter waa charged with atoaling bonds represonting £5,000 from the formor, but tho oyidenco was inanfllciont to wat- rant his being hiold for trial, Ilo was dischnrged. A womnn whoro namo 18 unknown hns beon gollciting nid for tho Foundlings' Homo, Tho woman, it is nlloged, Is an impostor, without any anthorlty from tint {nstitution. A young man by the namo of Lawronce Law- 8son, upon being aceusod of cowardics by womo companions, plungod into tha Inkoe at the faot of Erio streot, yostorday morning, for tho purposo of displa mi his courago. Tho water wau cold, mj o had no soonor roachod tho surfaco nfter tho dive than ho struck out for shore. Officor Moyer, of the Twolfth Procinot, recolvad his chilled framo whon he waded out, aud carried him to tho sta- tion, whoro_lio wae lockod up, and his frionds advised, IHois unquestionably ineane, Ofr local garrotors mndo o clean gnb of .ono Oscor Robmer, & resident of Stratford, Ont., while gojourning In this city rocontly. llo was sitting In & car ot tho Michigan Contral Dopot, just before tho train startod, whon a follow, who \Woron brakeman's capcame niangand asked whoro ho was bound. Rohmer anawered, ‘o Do- troit.," The quorlst thon eaid “ Tako tho noxt car,” The man did as directod, but was mot on tho platform by a couple of roughs, who prossod against him from ofthof side, whilo tho fol- low who first asked him where ho waa olug gorrotod Lim in nrtistio fashion. ,i'lm two thon “wont through” Rohmer, stenling somo 100 in_curroncy, 8 lhruu&;h tickot from 8t. Louls to Dotroit ; and a §250 dismond pin was torn from his shirt-frout, Tho scoundrols then jumped from tho cars, and Uoforo their victim could glvo the alarm, eecaped. A train- Doy witnessed the robbory and can identify tho blackguards, It {s to bo Loped that polico onorgy may bo sufflclently aroused to accom- plisithoir arrost. About half-past 2 o'clock yestorday afternoon twomen named Dwyor and Keofo gob into o drankon brawl, ot o shonty cornor of Singamon stroot and Wost Chioago avenuo, Tho row scoms to have sprond to the inhabitants of tho Vicinity, for no lows thon half-a-dozon of tho populace jolned issuo. 'Tho fight continuod Tith vacying success, until tho ailies of Keofe were becoming reduced in numbors and etrength, ot tho hauds of Dwyor's. frlends, and_were on tho vorgo of dofont, At thie poiut, Keofo seized au nxo_and dealt Dwyer » foarful Diow on tho hend, Iaying tho skuil bare and infiicting & horriblo’ gash. This brought hostilities to s conclusion, sud tho crowd de- partad. Oflcor Froulich g0t help and arrostod Koofo. togotiior with Richard Iing, Johsnna Xing, MorysKassman, Ella Krumar, sud Mary Koofs, snd locked thom up in the fighth Pro- cinet Station. Dr, Wild waa called to attond tho wounded man, and, aftor dressiug his wounds, ditocted hia romoval to tho hospital. Ho pro- houncos his wounda not necessarily dsugorous, Yestorday information was filed with United Btatos Commissioner 1loyno of suflicient impor- {ance to causo & warrant to bo issned from that offico for tho arrost of & lad about 18 years of aeo known s E, R, Bonnott, whose trie namo i Jomos Miller, Thbis boy is at progont serving out a sontenco in the Dridawell for vagranoy. Tho information ~Commissionor Hoyno has, is tuat_young Miller i3 conmected with Rollin Dounatt, the counterfoitor, who was commitied to juil Thursday. Miller has. boon passing spnrious bank notes of tho denomination Of @60, purclimsing goods in smoll quantitios, mid sonding the purchases to Bounott's bouse. His field of oporation has been chiofly in - Michi- gan, ond tho authoritios of that Btate nre now sonrching for him. It ig Bu{)pnaod thot ho bhas also passed o largo numbor of tho bills bore, if 80, this will bo Frnvan to-day, when ho has his hosring. Until recont events proved to the con- trary, tiie boy was supposed to bo tho son of Bonnott, whoso caso will also bo heard to-dey. S THE OITY HALL, The amount taken in by the City-Collector yosterdny was about £10,000. Tho only large ‘poyment was from V. P. Roclio, 1,267. A meeting of tho Committeo on TFiro and Wator {s enlled for Monday at 8 o'clock, in the City Cierlt’s offico. A mooting of the Committos on Markots is called for Monday aftornoou, hour not stated, in the City Clork’ oflico. . d Tho members of the Firo Departmont hopod to got their February pay to-day, but will bo g.lrsnppo{nlnd, a8 tho warrants havo not yot beon awn. Tho Oity Troasuror recoived the sum of $20,- 822,68 from tho City Colloctor yestorday, aud $2,702.87 from tho wator tuud of tho Bonrd of Tublic Worka. + Tho pay rolle: of the departmonts—Fire $25,~ 801,83, Polico $47,005.81,—for Fobrunry, woro audited and spproved by tho Board of Polico yestorday. # The Committes on Gaa Lights will meot in the City Olark's oftive at 2 o'clock Monday aftornoon, whn tie agonts of uovoral gus oYornors will bo resent to explain their working and tho repoct- ive advantages of their maohines, Building permits_wero granted yesterday ng follows: Audrow Watchler, threo-story “and basoment brick, 40x66 foct, ' No. 78 Fourth avonuo ; Antonio McGuiro, * throo-tory and Dogomont brick, 285¢x100 fect, sunthwest cornor of Chicago avenuo and Clark étroot. Plans have boon propared by the Board of Pablio Works for au edgiuc-bouso to bositustod on North Wolls street, noar Goothe, for build- g which proposals will soon be asked, Tt will b0 26x97 foot in size, two-story and busement brick, with w watch-towor 11 feot squoro and 70 foet high. The appropriation s 98,000, Tho office of the Collector of tho sonrd of Publio Works being toruup and in procoss of Cloaning, plastoring, oo, nothing was douo thorein, oxcopt reciving payment from parties whoso water had been shut oif for non-payimont of wator-tax, The oftice to-duy will bo in Room 4 City-Hall, The Board of Public Works decided yesterday {0 ndvortiso for bids for building a polido-station aud firo-engine houso on the corner of Linman and Paulina streots, Tho butlding will bo o two- story and basoment brick, with o signal-towor 80 feot high, Lo whole building will ba 46x97 foot in sizo, and tho approprintion is $24,000, Comptroller l(m{as is in Lopes that the Dbill drawn by lim rolntlve to tho custody of city funds, sud tho relinquishmont of taxes npon provsrty bought in by the city ot tax-sulos, will o pusscd by tho Legislaturo bofora adjournings. Bhould it Bo nocessary to havo it exphained to our_logiclative Solous, Br. Isyos will go to Spriugtlold himsolf for thut purposc. Dr. Pooli is quito cloyated in the oginlon of thio hangers-on about tho Oity Hall. On meot- g him they touch thoir hats m»puuuuu{. aud ovidently consider him quito a horo in view of tho Iato unpleasantness in the City Counoll Monday evening. The Board of Health will iave & now olty am- bulauce roady for nse noxt wook. [t will ba fit- tod for double or wingle team, and will huvo all the improvements suggosted by the oxporience of our late war. | The four unfortunate inmatos of the small- pox. |I0fl‘)llnl havo not yot beon moved 1o tho now bullding ou tho Bridowoll grounds, owlng to the bad roads, Ouly one of them is in bed, Lut it 18 not thought bert to moye them during the contiuuance of tho bnd weathor, . JARBONS AND JIRIDAES, Cho Comumitte on Lurbors und Dridgos hold meuthlé'. ot 2 o'clook yestordny uftornoon, in the Qity Clork's oftice,”. Prosent, Ald. llhdrulh, Lougaehor, and 'I' F. Builoy. - Tho potition of cortain proporty-ownors asking for tho construction of n bridgo ncross tho river at ‘Taylor sireat, wau considered, and the pnssuge of tho following ardor wag rocommended ¢ Ouengep, Thut tho Donrd of Public Works e, snd thoy aru heroby, diroctod to preparo plans und make thie necessury estlmaton of the cost of n bridge, to- gotlicr with tho Jnd-dumages, 3f any, and ropart the samo to thiv ouuetl, 3 The petition of ena C. Croswell, sslung tho oloajng of the bridges during tho duy, was yecoms monded to be plased on tile, Iho_motion of Ald, Ilidroth to sppointa ppeciul committe of five to Investigato tho cango of the fullure of the Hinow & Miohigan Connl ta koop the river vloan, was recommendod for udoption, and the Commfttes adjourncd. THE COUNCIL MONDAY. Tt was reported yoslerday that tho Council would not hold a regular moating Mondny even ing, but thuta wajorily of tho Aldormen had agrood to abeout thomsolves, and thus provent s gossion for lack of & quotum, Nuturally, thp movement . progoods from, tha epvensuty of tho Mayor, and thoy hope by this nction tn dolay any cousidorntion of tho Mayor's appolntment of City Physlelan until noxt moot- fng, by which timo—tho provislons of tho Mayor's bill being, no longor oporativo—thio power to romova an oflicor and nominato n sug- coupor will havo puesod out of tho Mavor'a Tinnda, and tho Council will have aucsoodod in carrying it point withont tho loss of dignity whieh would probably rosult from aothor wran- gio ovor Dr, 'aolt’a iomination. B “I'hat tho proposed \flml 18 ono of considorablo rlslt in ovident from the fact that tho prosenco of n baro quorim would bo muoh worap than & fall Council, sines tho Moyor's friends would have overyUing their own wny, Thoy, of coueso, could not coufirm Paoll if"tho roforonco to » committeo whould bo iuslsted wpon, bt thoro will bo_considorablo importank buainesa hmnfiht up _which the famann “r'wonty-threo” will dowiro to voto upon. Honce, Lo mako assuranco doubly suro, an agrao- Tiont was anid to liavo boon cirenlntod yestetday which bound tho signors mutually to absont thomgolves from the mooting Monday ovoning. Shoult enough signatures bo obtained, the kign- ors (ncoording to tho roport) weto to bo'in formed of th fact, and they would siay nway; but if the requisite munbor did not kign, thoy would bo told of that fact ulso, aud thoy would than all be prosont, Ald. Foloy wns most onorgatio, yostorduy aftornoon, in tnlk!ng to s fellow-Aldermen, and it is posaible that ho bLad o hand in the cir~ oulation of tho ngroemont, if there wero sucl & papor in cirenlation. Nono of thaose appronchod on the subject had any desiro to impart much futormation, #o hat tho facts will only boknown E'lhcu tho hour arrives for the Council to assom- o, F . . ——— GENERAL NEWS. Officer XKloth, of tho Third Precinct, shot s dog suppoded to bo mad at No. 874 Burliug stroot yestorday morning. A boy named Jameos Henry was run over af tho Warron avenuo crossing of tho Milwaukoo Rall road yestordsy morning st Lnlf-pnst 9, by En- gino * Hector," and his loft log was 8o sovorely crushed 08 to necessitate amputation. Ha was removed to the honso of his parents at No. 903 ‘Wost Washington stroot, whore Drs. Skeer and Hoymour porformed the operation. TFrederiok Bartling, an insurance agont, living at 802 Chioago avonu, while crossing the track of tho Northwestorn Railrond, noar Augusta streot, was struck by tho Highland Park frain, aud in addition to & fractured arm, rocelved in- tornal injurios of o sorious charactor. Ho was taken to his homo, and a physician called. Thoe alarm turned In from Box No. Gi1, ot Lalt &mnt 10 o'clock yesterdny morning was onusod by firo being discovered in o lwo-story framo houso at No. 299 Clybourne plnco. Tho promises wore owned by Mathins Marx, and oc- Cupied 08 u grocory and ssloon by Williom Mans, Damage tobuilding, $2,000 ; insuranco unknosn, T.o8m to fixturos and stock, $1,600, fully inaured i tho Gorman, of Quincy. ‘Tho high wind pre- vaillug causod the fire to rench No. 207 adjoin- ing, ownod and_occupied n8 o residonco by 8. S, 'Bmith. Dumago to building and contents about §900, covered by insurance in tho Agri- cultural of Missourl, and Hartford of Conuec- ticut. Cougo of fira supposed to bave been from matohies with which somo childron woro playing. Tho browers Lavo ngain rofused to make any compromine with the saloon-keopore, and tho Tattor ro looking around thom to soo whors tho can gob chonpor beor. Somo intond to bring it from Cinciunoti, and others may follow tho ex- ample sob by Albert Michelson, ‘and_import tho strouger aud bottor Bavorian and Bohomisn Dboere, which are moro oxpensive than thoe home- made lager, but so much superior that it 1s found profitsblo to import thom in tho cask. Tho rogular ‘woekly busincss meeting of the Trish Literary Association wns hield in thoiw now Lnil, southwest corner of LaSnilo aud Lake stroots, last_ovoning, tho Hon, A. L. Morrison prosiding, The now hoadquartors of the Asso- cistion aro quite commodious, and are very handsomely furnished. Quito an smount of Toutine was trausacted, and the now Constitu- tion and by-laws was adopted. It was resolved to bold the firet public oponing of the now hail’ on the eveniug of the sccond Fridny after the Bt. Patriok’s night celobration, all the arrange- monts for whick huve been comploted. ‘Tho As- socintion ndjourncd for ono wael, A CONTESTED WILL. An interesting will case is soon to como off be- foro tho courts for sottlement—one in which im- portant points aro_involved, and which will de- termino whethor bachelors can leavo their *worldly gaods to their intonded wives. It will Lo romombered _that, a woeolt or 8o go, Dr. 0. J. H. Adams, a Profossor of Rush Modical " Colloge, and o vory talonted man, censed lecturing aud left this orld for a botter one. 1o was & bacholor, nged about 45 yoars, and possossad considerablo wealth, For -somo timo provious to bis donth ho had boen ougugod to bo morried to Mies Bmmn P. Meserve—a young Indy of 19, who 18 atlll-attonding schaol— dnughter of the late G. 0. Mesorve. 'The Dactor, it iy snid, had made a will ; bul just beforo his death he drew up anotler, changing his be- quests autirely, and dasignating Miss Mesorve os Lis sole huir, Ho loft hor $10,000 in cash, all his persounl property, worth, perlaps, 88,000, and o lifo intorest in an estate valued st $00,000, The_ Northwest~ orn_ University was mado Exccutor, tho Institution having the roversionary astato, This disposition of the proporty was of courto satis- factory to tho recipionts of D Adam’s gonor- osity; but it I8 not at all palatablo to his relotives, A male cousin from Kontucky has arrived in Chicago, snd hos retained W. O Gowdy to bring an action o sot asido tho will onthe ground that tho testator was insano. I'his cousin snys that hio will spend 320,000 to nccomplish his purposo, H. O, McDaid will look aiter the interests of Miss Mesorve. Tha controversy bLns occasioned cousidorablo talk wmongs the friends aud noighbors of the young Indy, and whon tho case is triod the coutt-room will doubtless bo srowded, THE WATENTOWN SUIT. A suit which Las for a lony timoe been Ynml- jug botween_tho bondliolders of tho Cily of Watortown, Wis., and that corporation, was do- cided on tho 2d inst, by the Supreme Court nt Washingten, in favor of tho defondaunt, The suit was known as Jamos H, Reos v. the Gty of Watertown, and tho bill of plaintiff, who is o resident of this city, allegos that tho City of Watertown had no Common Council thav could bo compolled to lovy taxes to pay tho bondholders judgmont, and asked the Court to diroct the United HStatos Barshol either to lovy tho tax or soizo private property gonorally and soll it to make payment. ~ On tho first triul b LaCrosse, on demuirrer 0 tho bill, tho deci- sion was ndverso to defondants, After thoe filing of an nuswor, and tho teking_of praof, tho casa was tried at Madison, before Judgos Drummond nnd Iopking, who disugreed,®buc tho former Judge, who was in favor of plaintiff, said ho wout{d not tokoe the responsibility of deolaring tho law against dotoudant, in wlhose fayor the deoision was renderod. An appeal to tho Sue promo Court at Washington was taken, rosult- 1ng us ulready statod. The decision Is one which wifl intorest all city corporations’ which have issued bonds, a8 it saves tho property of such corporations from confiu- cution, " The city autloritios of Watortown ara considerably olated at the result of their big lnw- suit, and fool confldent of tho favorablo rosnlt of ahothor sult which s Poudlug sgainst thom, in which the city and citizons mdividually aro sued, with tho intention of ultimately bringlng iu ovory tax-ppyor, and domanding a docres againub “ench ono for hiw taxablo slinro of the puiblic debt. 'I'bo city rests its dofonso in this caso on the faot that a provision of thoir chartor doclaros thut private proporty shall not be tukon to puy public or corporate lndebtedness, ————— ANNOUNCEMENTS, "The Christian Union Literary Booiety will meet this evouing ut No, 114 Last Madison sireot, ‘Tho Board of Manngois of tho Erring Womnn's Tofugo will hold thoir’ regular monthly moeting at the institution, this worning at 10:30 o'clocl, Tho rogular monthly meoting of ihe Civil En- gincery' Club of tha Northwest will bo hold in tho library of tha Acandemy of Holouces, No, 203 Wubash avenue, Monduy evening, Br. E. O, Clarke will voud two papers on * Tost Borings und * Caluson Dincase,” The Rav, Goorge Nodgers, of Englaud, will lend the noonday prayor-meoting to-tuy, Tho mooting will ba hold i the muin sudience hall in the Mothodist Church Block, Bubjeot, *Sun- duy-8ohool Losson,” "'ho lndica of tho Fourth Prosbyterlun Ohurel (Mr, Bwing's) give o teu-party Thursday ovou- ing. Chargo, bl vonts, A humorous ossuy will Lo rond by one of tho pillays. ‘I'ho Obristinn Union lunohes, at No, 172 Mad- ison stroot, are proving o grout succoss that they will coutinmio a part ox noxt wosk, Those who patronizo thom say that thoy iuprove overy oy, Tadios who aro shopping down-town fiud i n': a conveulont. place to got their 1ofreshe monts, Mr. O, D, B, Mills, of Syraouso, will locturo boforo the Philosophfeal Hooloty this evenin ub tho_rooms of the Ohrlstian Uniow, No, 111 Lyt Madivon stroot, Uissubleot willhe, ¥ Jhe Rolatlowot Bclonco to Raliglon and Tife,” Col Ld Juseen will leoturo in tho samo placo on tho ovonlug of tho 14t inat., on ** Ultramontanism In Gormany." 'Tho Chioago Sonloty of Physlelans and Sur- fiooms wil maot. Bondny Gvonug at tho Qrand Pacifio iTotel. ltoports on Lathology and chses vecuirring in tho * Woman's IHospital of Tltinols,” will bo rend, The micoting is open to all regular phiysleinng of good standing. Todgo No 1, of tho Advocatos of Justico, will meot 1 thoe Goad Tomplar 1iall, cornor of TInko and HBoymour stroots, nt imlf-umlr. 7 o'clock this ovenlng, 'Ilie mooting will bo opon {0 the publié for ono hour, nnd all who daito to lenrn tiio nima and objects of tho oiganization aro cordinlly invited to nttond. Tho rogular mouthly mooting of tho Acadom; of Music will be hold “in the Hbrary of tho inuti- tutlon, No, 208 Wabnsh avenuo, at half-pnst 8§ o'elock Monday aftornooti, Tho distingnished British asironomor, Prof. Proctor, will ho pres- ont, Invitations have beon lssued to the mom- born and frionds of tho Acadomy, male and fo- malo. It will bo noticed that tuis meeting is in tho nttornoon, and not, as usial, in tho evoning. P S PERSONAL. Tho Wansbington Zepublican montlons W. 8, Walker (** Gideon ™), of tho Chicago Zimics, 09 a “ Ticket-of-Leavo Man," 0. T&, Perkin, Vico-Presidont, nnd W, Irving, Gonoral Troight and Tickot Agent of tho Bur- lington & Missouri Railrond n Nebragke, aro in tho city, At 4:00 yostordny sfternoon, just as tho Lake Bhioro & Michigan Bouthern Accommodation wau pulling out of the Stack-Yard dopot, that niablo and courteous gentloman, George Lllmrty. con- ductor of tho train, wos summonad into tho rear car, where, i o fow woll chosou sontoncos, Mr. Willlam Ticker, Jr., in bobaif of tho regular atrons of the train, presontod him with » honu- iful gold watch. deorgo s takon complotaly by surprise, aud could only respond, My fetonds, for this avidance of your ostaom I thanik o 'Tho watch, which was of Blgin mannfac- nro, bore the following ineeription: * Prosont- od to Goorgo H, Liborty, conduetor of the L, 8. & M, B. Stock-Yarda Accommadation, by bis filonds, Obicngo, March 6, 1874 Tt appenrs from o lato number of the Oxford Slinu.) Enterprige, that “Col. Willinm 1L nopp” (s man not wmlmown fo ofit court rocords minus tho ‘‘Col) hns , boen nfimln arrested aud Las had another Inwsuit, which the Enlerprise, evidontly not mgm'dlnl; it from Knapp's point of viow, calls ** laughable.” ‘Whore tho * langh” came in i 1ot very appor- ‘ent, unloss it wa b tho point in tho procoodings when, ‘on the complalnant, Aloxander, making some offenaive remark nbout stenling, ota,, the Colonel struck n docidodly unclorical pugilistio pose, that would hinve dono crodit to the most artistic mastor of the manly art of elf dofenso, and threatonod to ‘put u hend on,’ and otharwiss maltroat, disfiguro, and disablo’ tho aforosnid complninaut.” 1t probably was,—indoed; wo in-- clino to think it must have boon dooidedly Tnughuble to seo tho clorical Colonol atriko that “dgoldediy unelerical pugilistio pose.” Hapnily, noone was mado away with, snd the olerical Colonel may live to pose anothior day. it iy SUBURBAN NEWS. LAKE. ‘I'he Board of Trusteos of the Town of Tinko held a special meoting nt the Town Hall Thurs- dny aftornoon. Present, Prosident Burcky, Su- pervisor Coloman, aud Trusteea Drake, Tabor, and Colvin. ‘The reading of tho minuces of the provious meoting was disponaed with. ‘The following bills woro allowed ¢ Tyme and pay-roll for tho breaking and lond- ing of 100 pards of slag at Bouth Lyuno, $81; Trod L, Kemmey, for logal sorvices, $19; the Sun, bnlanco of spocial assessmonts, $50, To- tal, 3180, 3 Messts, Drako and Qolyin submitted thelr ro- port in relation to special asnessments mado for eldewall:s, nnd also presented a list of such prop- orty a8 hnve beon assossed, and sidowalks already built by tho partics themsolves. Tho report was nccelncd and the Collector was commanded to mark * Paid by robate” all lots, pieces, and parcols of land which woro wet down . in tho lint of robstes on spocinl asscasmonts, Nos. 12, 13, 17, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26, and 29, an prerented slong with tho above mentioned. The following ordi- nance was adopted : Do {t ordered by this Board, ele., That the Town Col- Tector bo and hio s hereby _dircctéd to mako o Teport in wrling to tho County ressurar of Cuolk Gounty of all lands, town lota, and real property on whick o ling beon unablo o collect spociul astessments for whicls warrants camo to bis lunds on or boforo tho S1st dn; of January, A, D, 1874, such yoports to be made in uil roapectn ' wiiformily with Sec, 39 of Art. 0 of an aet of tho General Assenibly of Tllinots eutitled * An act fo Provide for the Incorporation of Citicn and Villages,” approved April 10, 1872, ond to bp filed with fald ?mmty Treasurés.on or before tho 10th day of March, Warrants to tho smount of 813,672,650 woro or- derod drawn in favor of the Wown Cr'lector for public bonofits to the town at large on im- Provoments ordorad, and for which spocial as- sossmonts Lave been made, tho ssid warrants to apply on the town's portion of eaid nssosstents. Mr. Coleman submittod tho following, which wan adopted : : Resolved, That ordors be drawn ujon tho Town Trousurer' in favor of, the Town Collectar for tho soveral nmonaty sot dow, 18 goneral heneilta in the soveral specinl assossmonts now in lis hands for col- loction, snid orders to bo sot to tho credit of tho town in tho ficcount of tlio Tronsurer with tho soveral specinl assessment accounts. Thoe Suporvisor wos instrucled to draw up ordinancos proyiding for sidownlks, us follows : On Bixteonth stroet, from Wallace to Bchool, | thence in School stroot to Chostnut, thonce on Chestnut to Wentworth avenuo; on Chestuub street, between Hchool aticet and Btowart avo- nuo; Also on Wright strect, from Fifty-ninth to Barney, The Board adjourned to Mouday. EVANBTON. Tho Sovereigns of Induutry orgavized Council No. 8 Thursdoy ovoning, at tho hall of tho Anglo-American” Association, and electod tho following ofticors: Mustor, Edwin_Kendor ; Overseor, Wm, Tracoy, Leoturor, Churles I Beauclors ; Becrotury, Thomes Ridor ; Tronsuror, Goorgo Itedalo; Btaward, James Wigginton ; Btowsrdens, Mra. Jane D, Ridor; Insido Guard, Mrs, Mary A, Audrew; Outsido Guard, Henry Burdon. Tollowing are tho nomes of the contestants at tho Froshman prizo contest, which tool plico Monday ovoning: Messrs, A. D. Early, O. I’ MeCool, £. A. Larly, F. Knappou, W. If, Domo- rost, and Honry Frunk, and Miss Anus Davis. JEFFENSON, Tho recalcitrant Deacons of the Congregation- al Chureh gave o nmdlu;; at the churel, Mr, Wil- son boing hm ronder. ‘Tho night was not pro- pitious, and the feclings of rosentmont and utrifo that had divided tho church into opposing factions il contributed to make tho entertain- mont o flnancial failure. Ono of - tho Deacons who shut the doors of tho church in tho fuce of the Literary sind Musicnl Socicty has apologizedto tho Vico-President ofithe lattor organization, and and o reconcilistion at an oarly day is uot im- probable, Tha Literary and Musical Socioty fs, howover, firm in its detormination to givo tho ontortnin- mont a8 ur[fillmlly projected, which was tho causo of all the traublo. IRVING TARK. 2 Tho social party given lust night in the lall by the young pooplo wusa complote succoss, “The youth and boanty of the placa’ woro prosont, and duncod, laughed, sud flited with o hearty sntisfactionl, DESPLAINES, The ladios' ball cnna off lnst night, ns an- nounsed in ‘Tu,Tnmuse. Tho attondanco was Jargo, nud tho striking costumes, Llonding to- gother liko tho hues of the kaleidescope in the mnzos of tho dance, mado tho oceasion one not goon to bo forgotten by those who participated. NOWWOOD PARK, The Norwood Park Hotol, which hins beou‘oc- cupled by its awuer a8 b privato rosidonce, 18 to bo thrown open for boardors b nn carly day. 1t is situnted within & block of tho dopat, mni near tho minornl springs and the luko, 1 properly conductad, it canuot fail to bocomoa populur ro- sort during werm months, UYDE PARK, A spocial mooting of tho Trusteos of Tydo Park was _eatled for Thursday evening to meot Mr, Chutles 1. loguemboury, contrnctor for wator-worlis and wazor-pipos, on some matter connected therowith, Thoro mot Mossis, Barney, Ondy, Griy, and Stobbings, but Mr, Hoquombourg did not meot, und o nothiug stall wai done, " At o spooisl mooting of the Sossion of the Tist Prosbytoriun Church of Lyde I'ark, to gathor In somo fruits of the presont rovival, fourtaon persons wora ndmitted to_mombersliip on profassion of tholr fuith, aud will ho formally roeeived by the ehureh at” the next Communion. TLAKE POREST, 3 Tho musleal entortaitment given ut tho col- logo for young: Indies, last evoning, wus ouo of tho most plenniug nffalrs of tho Hewson. ‘ho cancort was liold under the management of Ar, and Naw, Edwurd I, Wostou and. the teavhors of tha musio dopartmont of the nstitution, and was vory woll attonded, Homo of tho bost justrumontal sud vouul solgctions from. tho mastor ¢ mimuowor Qormany, Frauce, aud laly woro couiprised In the performunco, —Among ho best rondased pleces wey be ugticod tho «Bomiramia" of Tossini, for two plauos, whioh was_oxaculod by Miwson’ Whits, Hug, Loo, aid Buodgraes. _Misses Mortit and' Betoy did’ fall justloo to Giovor's duot, I Ifenrd n Volco," Mondolssohn's “ Marels" from * Onpricolo* wia creditably porformad by tho Mismos Holt nnd Wyman. * Meusrs, Brogno_and Liobiing diatin- , guinhod thomsolves na soloists, and the othor porformors i ot Inck morlt, atthough wonig of hom wore 1ot qulto porfact int thelr parts. Tho ontortainmont rotlectod credit on the collego, and such ploasaut oceasions cuannot ocenr too often. TALE VIEW. A club party will bo given I'riduy ovoning at tho “arn 1lal), on Iulsted streot, by **''ho Olub " of this suburb, Musio will be furnished by Noyina & Dean's Baud, OAX PAUK, o Comling of the Bon of Man" will be tho mitbject of the oy, J. O. M. Howitt's sormon ot Unity Church to-morrow morning. e e Tho Gront Ovorland Sunday Mail Train will leavo Chicago, Bunday, March 8, ot 10:16 o, m,, vis Ghifentzo, Rock Island & I'aciflo Nallroad, mtopping a¢ alntions on main liue, connecting at Omahn with Monday morniug oxpress for Denver and Ban Tranedsco, “Ilkets via Cioago & Nortlwoslern, or Chiengo, :J";‘Hmflun & Quincy Rallroads will bo taken on this ruin, —— Book Auotion, a The salo of finely illustratod English books will bo continued thls sftornoon and at 2and at half-past 7 ofclock by Mr. Bhmw, at Harrison's Auction-Storo, 204 and 200 Enst Madlson street, Tho books are selling very olicop ; {n many cases not. selling for half the coxt of fmportaton, ~ FOBINSON, CASE &00, BANKTHEFRS, No. 18 Broad-st., N. Y., Transact & ?ncrfl banking busfness in nll its dotalls, allowing futorost ipon deposits to BANKS, SAVINGS ~INSTITUTIONS, PRIVATE DANKERS, AND INDIVIDUALS. Particular attontlon pald to the investmont of ESTATE AND 'TRUST FUNDS And information regarding tho samo furnishod upon application, Huy and soll upor; commission Gold, United Btates il:l:n':;l n:,ld all securitios deall in at tho Now York Stock {ta Municfpn! and Railrond Bonis negotinted, Ronmisox, TiowAs B, ATKIN, OF 11 GHART: WiLLea F. B W. C. WATTS & CO., 21 Brown’s Building, Tdverpool, Solicit consignmonts of Provislops, Lard, &c., and exo- citta ordors for the purohaso and sale of ‘samo’ for faturo shilymont or dellvary, - Addvancos male bn conulgnmorits, aud all information affardod by our frionds, Mossra. Fox Flanh, William-st., Now Vo OOCEAN STEAMSHIPS. NEW YORK TO CARDIEE, ThoBouth Wales Atiantlo Stonmehin Qompany's Now Tirst-class, Full-powered, Ch‘(ln-‘.fllllg Stoamships will il from Bonnsyitania Rallrond WhATT, Jorsey Olly: ./ Cnrryiog goods and pastongors at th il paiadi ibo Galied Hintos and Cannda. to noy Brtutol Ohiannol, and all athor points In Kngland "T'lioso atoanaliips, bullt cxpressly for tho trado, aro pro. ‘Wwith nll tho Intast improvomonts for the cofnfortaud Convonienco of ABIN AND STERRAGE PASSENGERS. Flrst Cobin, 876 and ¥60 curroncy, Sucond Cabin, 856 qurroncy.: Bicerngo, 40, eurroney, Propnid Steargo cuttiticatns from Cardif, . 5%, Deafts for £1and upwards, For furthor partiontars, apply fn Cordifl, at the Com- pany's Otlicon, Nn, 1 Dock Chunbiers, and in Now Yurk to ARGIIBALD BAXTER & 0U., Axenta, No. 17 Brosdway, STATE,LINE. To Glasgow, Relfust, Liverpool, Londonderry, &e. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA s, Baturday, Mar, 7 SRATE O ORI, M oAriag, Apr: 4 TR0 Bk o MR AL N Rotos ot po a0kl Sty moxt Syrune, atos of passayo: Chbin, J6U and” S8 ol S . k1 Qlrveubys propaid, §81 curronoys Lraits at Tawest For turth tleulars apply to AUSTIN B TRty T i NATIONAL LINE, NOTIORthis Comynng nkes thoriic oflngurancn (un to €H0,00In gold) ot ool of Ite stonmors, thun Rivimy Yasconiers Tho bowt porsibla guarantad or safoty and LSoidanco of dunger at ac, "Rl niost. souttorly Fouto hns always boon adopted by b Eoimmertoarod lop il Tondlatide, o LIVERPOOL. ot QUEENSTOWS, from Plers Nos, 44 and 47, North Jitver , Now York. Grece ¥ob. 2| Oanada. . Mareh 21 Ly Suzoit 7| Kgybt. I Maren “Maro (7 dou (diroot) ovory fartnight. Cabin Prunge, 870, §80; and S80 Gurrency. S tuies S50 Civkonese ¥ Tiotura ifokots at roducod rtos, Passencers hooked to or {rom Gormmn aud Scandmasin poinisat 10w Fatos, T Bleamatipn of (hla 1o aro tho fargestin tho trado, vatts on Oroat Dnitain, Troland, ani (ho Contiton nt ortheust cornor Olark and Randalph-sts. (onposito now Sherman House), Ohicago, WILLIAM MACALISTER, Goneral Wustorn Ax ALLAN LINE DMONTREAL QUEAN STEAMSHIP CO. 22 FULL-POWERED FIRST-OLASY STEAMERS. Tivorpool, Tondondores, and Glasgow, | Trbarcokly to and from Quebea (Portlaud o wintar), Alsn, fortnightly £o and from Baltmoro, calling at Queonstown, lnllfax, aud Norfolle, Yor pasunge, frolght, or any informatlon, apply to ALLAN & CO.y Agents, 72 .8 T3 LuSulleant. tos from i ln tho HOUR OF SINGING. Porfoctly adipted to progressive Note Reading, Twa Part, Threo Part, aud Foue Part Sioglug in HIGH SCHOOLS Ian groat favorito, aud abundantly dosorves rnsoN and W. 8. TILDEN. Pricy, $1.00, RIVER OF LIFE. Hust Book for Sabbuth Soliovls, CHOICE TRIOS. 3 PART SONGS FOR FEMATLE VOICHS, Tty 13 an adwinblo book to use with or ta follaw **The Hour of Singing.” Contalns musto frbin the vory beat sourcos, Hau a snocial adaptation for Ladlos' Semiuarios. Ty W. 8, TILDEN. Price, §1.00. DEVOTIONAL CUINIS, BostVestrySiogiog Book. CHEERFUL VOICES. Daily increasing in favor, aud is undoubtedly ono of the best colloctions of Kongs for COMMON SCHOOLS ovor publishod, By L. O, isEnsoy, Prloo, 0 conts. Al books sont, post-paid, for rotull prlce. 2 LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO. Oliver Ditson & Co,, Boston. Chas. H, Ditson & Co.. 711 Broadway, New ¥York, SCELLANEOTUS. THE LONG STEP A NEW OIIROMO, GIVEN ANNTAY BY THE GREAT ATLANTIO & PACIFI0 TEA 00, 116 Woat, Washlugton-st., 138 'Fwonty-seoorrd-st. “Astiunn and Bronchitls offcotually reliuved by the wigof Datura Tatuls, for **inamost fosrful aitack of Bathiia, Tord Dunsany had searcaly suiokod tho Tatuila for moro than & minuto or so, whon the ssmptms abatoed, and i ton minttes moro hia was rolloyed wondor. Tally, 110 tald mo he nad uvod 1t for yonrs with tho mait Dorfdot snccos. - Cortanly tho fuhalatfon bad tho most Huilont sftaot 1 avor witnawwod, "—-Dr. J, MoVenglt, **{ Tiave novor koown an instance in which relief was not b tmined.neenl, Aloxandur, Sold ag tabaocn, In i, s clgar nud olearattos in hoxos; by S poro, 13 Now! Hiaud stroot, London; and all chomists, drug A storckospers tiroustiout tho Statos and Canada. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, Originnl uul Unexeelled for Bluelug Clothes. Yat up at Witborgor's Deng Storo, Ko, 28 North Boonlat. Philadalpia, Byory Grudor aid euiaist uvory owsckeopar o SRl sl aud ogory ioyekeuporbiby s | EYE AND EAR, Datura rltor, DR, HENRY OLIN, OQOULIST AND AURIST, 187 South Ulack-st,, Gblcago, Til,, Oporating Surgaon for dealuoss, Llindugar, aud all disoazos nud doformitioy uf tho Eyo and lar, Thio largost atuok of artitieln) yos in thio Wast, FRACTIONAL CURRENOY. RACTIONAL OURRENC™: A $b6 qukages FRACTIONAL CURRENGY FOTL RALI A TRIBUNE OFTICE, AMUSEMENTS, Mo(ORMICK MUSIO HALL, SCOTT-S THIE GRUBAT HISTRIONIO ARTIRT, TO-DAY, AVTERNOON, 2 o'clock, EVENING, B oelock, ASBISTED BY MASTER HENRY WALKER. Reserved Seatny Afternoon, Kenorved Sentw, Evening, TIn the Rvening MRS, 8O A ol A ik COTT-SIDDORS will givo, for A GERMAN RECITATION, And, besldon ottior selrotfone, will read Shakspeare's it g, MIDSUAIMER, RiGIres puaw, 1 tho magnificont MENDELA G T Ry S e panimont to hor voica whilo roa e T MeClurg & Uu.‘l llank‘:l:n:.m g Diokalgl unuehy Carpenter &t Shelilon, Sanagers, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Moniag, Maroh 9, Vet oy R ovoning at 8 Al at the e ratinoon at & (o nterili ALMIIE COMBINATION, rom 'Niblo's Gard Now Yok, it Butors Pairs Sptetacta of ©* Corome T NDIN E; OR, THE SPIRLT OF TIIE WATERS, g LT dIng o ol pulat o gront KIRALYY TROUPI: of Thungarinn o YTRNROISH and PAILIS Tha great UTM HIRTHILY 19 . Ianoatts A MO Toading Bromioos of tia warld: 12 Hocond Tramiorcs, B G Y ancers, I, d'A i YI’IL“""- and a (rand Marcho "'"A"ix':‘k:'lfi':'?'n g,,‘::, }E{,fiag{‘mw g Liutlos, forming & cum. 1o o ; Theliling Panonnce, Vioc® Wil bo MATT MORGAN'S PARIS IN THARS, Hiusteating tho daya of thn Commun, thotiEud and Seikin oo UL AT G AND BURNING OF'TIIE HOPEL DE VILLE: the whalo farming a combination varoly oqualed and tiovor exeollod in any Thoatro {n kuropo or Athorica. THE ADELPHI, This Saturday, at 2 p. m., LAST MATINEE OF THE BOX MYSTERY, Tast Matinee of Many of {he Stars, MATD G-I .AY! Tho Dissolving Statue Iltusion | Tho Great Indian Box Mystory!" LOUISE ROSTIELL, LULU DELAA ¥ wh A OHE AN, SR RN s FRAK: in Artistic und Mus ooialtics, FOUR GRIEAT COMEDIANS—BILLY RICE, WARD, -GEURGI? and OILARLEY U0 DAVENTORTS.'Tug LEONS, —Chlldron 16 conta—nll rvod Hoats. Tmmionso. ciowds of the lito i fashion a6 ADELPHI POPULAR MATINEE, —Tant night of nunng af the Giroat Stars, Tricor, 8, 1, nnd 116, Soaurad Oralietre, 3 aip oxtes. Sonddy, * the SEVEN SISTERS, LO L o Glorimnt, 1o Rommelsborih, 1da Tdatles o . 110 DO HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Saturday Atornoon and = anes of NOOTES oSt BP S a itk o poeform "o “Thiroo Great Comadinus i Lo bil BISHOT, sud GIDDENS, Theco Gloriotis Placos, T1LAISDEL i P gilAlabELL WORRIED EY° DILLON-Dr." es, T'o bo followed by TIIE WID i Cli, S rmiauiots SF -l T cront notass, Neio ale, Dy Tiyron T, Pelliat Fadeo, Goo, Gf iddons, 2 coneluila with Bistop's W AGTATI fobial, 6 1t o BOBTALL ND W R oMb, March S—JARRETT & PALMER COMBI. MoVICKER'S THEATRE. . EDWIN BOOTH. SATURDAY MATINEN, AT 2 P, M,, 1 LXYONS. C,LAUII 1L MELNOTTE, EDWIN BOOTH. PAULINE. .. LLLA PATEMAN, phspurdey Nk, Tortiolast tima—FUOLS IEVENGE. artuceln, Kdwin Booth; KFrancese olla Batom: Noxt waok—HAMLICT: Sosts &g’ Lo soourod in advance, ACADEMY OF MUSIO, TWO PRRFORMANOES TO.DAY, and last apposar auco of tho Fifth-av. Combination, 1n the Popular Drama, ) GLOBE THEATRE. TO-DAY ($ntnrday), Narch 7, POSITIVELY LAS! AT TR Y nAsT JOSEPH K. EMMET, I his groat orfginal charactorof < . ... T R X T o, QOur Cousin German. This Afternoon at 3!¢, Bvening at 8 o’clook, ‘Seata at Matinoe 25 aud 10 conts, MWOORMIOK MUSIO HALL days THOS. NAST. ‘Tho famous Carleatarist, will, by weavral roquest, re- . ‘poat. his L ik Leoturo on -CARICATIRING, * Puesday Evening, March 10, at 8 o’clook, te. 750 ond 31, for salo At Cubl's Library, 55 Mot +: W. 1, Kaon, Covka &Co.'s, 113 and 116 Statas il ¢ tho hall, et MYERS' OPERA-HOURE, Monrou-st., bot, Doarborn aind S(ato. Avlington, Cotion & Kemble's Hinstrels Anutbor Monster Bill of Novoltles] Lirst Weok of THE INDIANA BOX TRICKI Firal Week of TL A VI T E "L TWENTY-ONE TO-DAY | THE ERT NI?\\cgnb Courtwright, Gilbert, Waltors and Mor- tan, Lindon, Arliugton, Cotton, and_Kemblo in iheir sovoral spoulaltios, ovors ovoning'and_Suturday Matineu. FREE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY. RANK EDWARD KITTREDGE, of Boston, ro at tho Bocloty's ITi Tandolph and Jofe Rubjuots ** Will Tiall, co ¥ et ibrary. Laws. Phimtto Tmporanc, Prayor 'rohiibita; 8 mot 3 rance, or Wt ants. fron. Mr. Kittredws 5 o disinguisbot okt dvitn aud i proased Tis noties oxhrsssy (o b daliverad tofora th It 1¢. 8. DANCING. Unfon Tall, 181 Clurk.at., ornor Manroo, Grand Bolrea this ovaning fud overy Sutirday vvening tirougl the scas nan, Tiekoty, 75 ola. Musis by Teraio & Wadgwood's it iWOOD. Manuger. MILLINERY. Millinery! SPRING STYLES! Just roceived, & largo line of Bl'k English Milans and other straws, IMPORTED FRENCH FLOWERS, &o,, nt our USUAL OLOSE PRICES. 241 WEST MADISON-ST, WESTMINSTER HOTEL ON THE BUROPEAN PLAN, ney und Bixtoeutisuts NEW YORK. 4 Quly one block from Untun Squneo, tho niost centrat yub o noutton i (hboity, i 1o tinodiats viehcy of il tho prineipal places of nnsoient and Joading votail tjaret s boen sulaseu and ptors o Risktopson b L 1Ot s AR B TGN, Propristor. Coruor Tevin, tim FAIRBANKS " BIANDARD SCALES - OF ALL BIZES, FAIRBANKS, MORSH &0Q, DON MADRIGAT, BOYS, Bixtoon - NAY Mo GIAVARSTS - Ll DILLON, | LANT TAM-

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