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CHICAGU DAILY TRINUNI 8 RDAY, MARCH 14, 1874 5 - LOCAL MISCELLANY. THE TOWN ELEOTIONS, ' THB NINETEENTI WAND, Lnst evoning nbout two hundrdd porsons, clatm- Ing to bo citizans of tho Ninetooth Ward, hold n wmooling In the dining-rooni of Tarnor Hall to mako arraugemonts to oloot dologaten tothe Con- vontion to bo Liold Marah 23, to nominato town ofticors, John Theflor enlled tho mooting to or- dor, and was mado pormauont Chulrman, sud Lawronce Mattorn, Socrotary, r. A, B. Franklin moved ‘that tho Obair ap- qoml A committoo of threo Lo seleck tho five Uclogates, the numbor that ward was entitled to in the 'own Convention, the porsous solocted by this committoo_ae wuch delogates to bo ap- proved by the Chairman, Tho molion was amonded, by allowing thoso iwromnt to voto upon each namo ‘presonted by the Committeo, aud, fter that point was sottlod, tho Ohnir an. nounced D. I, Fuller, Petor Doln, and Willinm WischoudorfT ns tho Committos. ‘Whilo this Commitice wero out a motion was mado that tho Chair nppnlnt o _commitioo of three to intorview the County Commissionors snd influenco thom to muko o_voting precinot nenr tha contro of the ward. Jos Burus, Dan F“l““'d - and Matt Wober wero theroupon ap- ointed, B Tho committee of throo now made thelr ap- pearance, and submittod tho following as thoir chiolca fordologates 1 John Thollor, D, H, Ful- lor, ‘I' Lynch, Lawronco Mattorn, aud Darnoy MecCormck ; and thoy wero coufirmed by tho mooting, which then adjourned, | WEST SIDE TOWN IOARD. A spocial mooting of the West Bido.Town Board was hold lnst evoning at tho- ofllos of tha Wast Bide'Collactor, corner of Desplnines and Wasbington stroets, for the purpose of racelving the report of tho Park Commissionera, Thoro woro present : Thowmns Wall, Suporvisor; James Clark, Town Olerk; and Justicos Soully, Bturto- ‘vant, and Austin, Suporvisor Wall submitted the report of the Park Cummissloners for Wost Chichgo, which was published in Tue TnmoNe o fow days sgo. | Tho roport was recoived and adopted. ‘On motion, it was decided that the Doard of County Comnmiesionora bo requosted todoaignato one preeiuet for oach ward, 8o that all tho votors may. bo ennbled to doposit their baliots at tho coming town elaction, After disposing of sundry bills, and transnct- ing some oLEur ‘matter of biat littlo Importance, tho Board ndjourned to mect agni on tho I8t of April, whon tho annunl roports of the town offi- cerd will bo submitted. Ty OALL FOR A MEETING, To_the Citizens of IFeat Chicano: 1 view of tho. approaching olection for town oflicars, wo soliclt the attoution of all intorested, There will bo & mooting _to consider the nomina- tions for Aswossor, Collector, Supervisor, and Town Clork of West Chicazd, on this ovening, at 7:30 o’clock, at IMeadquarters, No. 228 Wost Roudolph stroot, Ald. 6. B, White, B, J. Kolly, Ald. P, Kehoo, M. Itonch, J. Walsli, ‘i, Conway, H. Gabo, C. I1. Bcanlon, . McDougall,_O. Brawn, G, C. Eatow, 7. Wilson, M. Caulfield, J, Thiclan, E. Dwyor, T, Kinney, ¥, L. O'Hars, 4. Bocker, J. 0. Cullan, J. Lymon, P, IL Stanton, A. 8, B Kiug, D. It, Allen, J. iv‘ulny. ——— THE COUNCIL, A special meeting of the Common Council was called for last ovoning to consider reports of commiltess and untinished business, but the presence of o quorim was provented by the com- bined action of soveral Aldermon who uppenred to be peculinrly intorestod in defeating the effort to gat togethor and clear up tho groat mass of unfinished businoss which has boon sccumulating formonths, At balf-past 7 o'clock thore woro nincteon Aldermon prosont, and although it wos perfactly cortain that others would soon arrive aud make up a quoruw, Ald, Foley, Corcoran, M. B. Bailey, and Lynch loft the Councll Cham« ber and refased to raturn, though the Sorgeant- at-Arms summoned thom officially. Thoy wero soon joined by Ald, T, I, Bailoy and Eckhardt, and in cousequoncs of thoir refusal to attoud the meeting & quorum could not bo secnved, ‘Fhiore was much indignation oxpressed st thelr courso by Ald. Henth, Mooro, Schaffer, Camp- boll, Cannon, Stout sud others, who_oliiracter- ized it a8 an outrago for rospoctablo business mon to be thus. fooled away from Llioir Lomes for no purposo, in sddition to tho negloct of the city's interoats. It waa freoly charged that Hos- ' ing; MeGrath and Colvin wers at tho bottom of {t, and that it was & concertod plan to provent the Council from doinyg any business, in the fear that tho quostion of olocting u presiding oNlicor | would come up. There was, however, no ground for this apprehension, as it wus tho genoral souso of all thoso present thnt this quostion’ should bo loft over to the onsuing moeting. McGrath and Cullerton ero absout in Spring- Bold, and if, 88 assortod, themeoting wag brokon up in the former intorest, it was probably an in- . Judicious move, and injured that gontfoman's chisuces for beecoming tho presiding ofticer, 1t is now kuown that McGrath is working hard for tho position, though he bas demed that bo I peandidato, for soveral Aldormon yesterduy roceivod lottora from him, asking their support In tho contest., In one cngo it iy known that an suswer was sent containing s refusal point blank, The opinion was exprogsed last night, by one who profcssed to know wheroof ho spoke, thint MeGrach would not como anywhoro near an olection: aud that, feaving tho rosult if tho matter were acted upon last night, he telo- graphed to Ald. Toley, Corcoran, otc., to stay nway and bronk up a quoram, The dall of tho roll at n quartor before 8 o'clock ehowed tho fol- lowhli Aldormen prosent: Hichardson, War- ren, Dixon, Bidwell, Stone, Sohmitz, Hildreth, O'Irien, Clark, Whito, Miner, Hoath, Moo, Cumpbell, Quirk, Cloveland, Stout, Echaffner, Caunon, and Murphy. — P THE VESSEL-OWNERS, .The vesscl-owners held & moeting yesterday afternoon in the Chamber of Commoereo, for tho purpoeo of taking somo nction reletive to their insurance interests, which thoy coucoive. to bo imporiled by tho form-of-bull policy ndopted by tho Board of Lake Undorwriters lnat January, About forty owners were present. The meot- ing was cailed to order by Capt. Magill, who nowminsted Mr. Holt o Chairman, and Mr, ' Hal- stead ns Secrotary, of the meeting. The nomi- nations were confirmed. Letters wero rond to tho ofcet thut Elli‘!-m\uefl inthe Cities of Do- troit, Clovoland, Toledo, and_Milwaukeo would sond remonstrances to tho Undorwriters, who hold & meeting in Biffalo on the 17th inst,, and audvining barmony of sction on tho part of Chi- cngo owners. Tho Chaitnan in taklug his seat briefly stated the natura of the grievances to which tho vessel-owners considered thomselves wbject. THE OJEOTIONATLE OLAUSES iIn tho polioy wero read as follows : This policy warranted by tho ussured fo bo froe from any contributions by loss by fettison of prop- erty laden on deck ou uny safd vesael or largo, Also, ho uesured shiali not have thoe right to abandon the veatol in any case, unless tho amount Which tho in- surers would bo lisble o pay under an’ adjustment as partint loss, excluaive of general averagecharyes, and chrges in the natire of general uveraie, shall excecd Lulf the amount Ineured, nor slnll detention by tho season or Ly any other cause Le nlleged or allowsd us cause for abandonment, . ELECTING A DELEQATE, Tho reading of thoso passugos called forth an ©xpreusion of opinion from various gontlemon, and it seomed to'be fully concurred i, that in- surance under such restrictions was of 'no value whutever. Capt. Magill read a resolution that tho moeting {)rucund to appoint a delogate to send to Busfalo to act In conjuuction withs those from other oitics, Beveral gentlomon deglined serving as thoglologate, Capt. Hall finally cone sonted to_aot in that capacity, wid_was duly welected, Oapt. Long thought the resolution was :’m fimd; ot] ?!’:d c?inemedb \:Ml Lim, 1t way nally couclu 0 appoiut & cammitice of thrao to draft i g INSTRUCTIONS which were to be ceurteous but strong. The Chuirmon appolated Capts. Hall and alagill, aud Mr, 1loud ss the Comumittee, to whick, on motion, the Chairinan bimself was added, A tox of §3 8picco wag levied on the Captains prosont to pay tho delegates' exponsos. A NLW INSURANOE COMPANY, Copt. Long thought that the Committee should go into the other room and make up Msir roport at once. Ifo believed the vessel- Dwuers shonld toke a firm stand. He sdvocated forming an insursnce company among them- elyes, A numbor of others thought this conld bo dono, and spake in favor of it. Tio Com- mitloo were flnally Instrioted to presout thoir £oport at m maoting to bo hold at tho same placo 3 oelock to-worrow, after which tho meoting wdjourned, e, LOCAL LETTERS. T BOVEREIGNS OF INDUSTRY, 19 the Pditor of The Chicago Tribune ; g Bin: Inguirica concornlng the relationship be- twoon the Ordor of *“Tho Rovoroigns of Indus- try " aro coming tome from all parts of tho Wost, To moutof thess, our olroulara area tiiliciont anawor; but to ono I wish to reply through your valusble golumna, Noilco, Is oxtonslvely circulatod that . tho , ¥ Rovecnlgns” bave decided to swalgemalo with S wa B Aho Order atylod The Brothorhood of Indus- try." I wish emphatioally to say thia ia not true, It I havo, nob sought 4ho columns of (ho pross to keop the public nware of tho progross of tho *Hovoroigns,” it ins boon for two good ronsons + Pirst, the do- mand for orgauization Is grontor than we dsn ab Fmsunt supply, without. rockloss disrogard of 1o truto Intorcats of tho Order; and, nm;o{nld, of tho tho netion of tho lato important naoti Hogiald, Nationnl Exccutivo Councll,. nt 8p; Maga,, has boon waited for, ' I'ho notion of thot meeting, just adjourned has boon all that the friouds of the Odor could havo wished, Tho aristooratle olomont wae thoroughly sxpunged, Btate Councils woro pro- vided for, 'and an ontiro now olootion scourod & aorps of national _oftcors of unquostioned strongth and popularity, The roquisite number of subordinate Counclls for tho argauization of a Btato Conncif nro now nonrly roady, and during the coming weolk the Btato Couucil of lilinois will undoubiedly bo complotod. - All communieations from Woestorn Staton will roceive Prnmpl attontlon ifaddrossed to, yoursra- spoctiully, A, B. Kexrir, Goneral Dopaty, No. 5 Wabash avenuo, MADISON BTREET DRIDGE, Oiit0Auo, March 13, 1674, To the Editor of The Chicago Uyibune; Bin: 1 saw nnotics in an evening paper the othor day oalling the nttentlon of the: Stroot Commissioner to tho condition_of the sidowalk of the Madison street bridge. I often wondor as 1 pnan ovor that bridge how any man or commit- oo of mon can hayo the intercst and wolfaro of tho city and citizon g0 littlo at Lieart na to allow the walks on said bridge to romain for a singlo day in tho misorablo condition in which- they 1invo boon 50 long. And, In crossiug said bridgo, I ofton have foirs {hat tho porily porsor who precodes mo, and nearly filla tho . narrow passage, will suddonly disnppoer Into the dark aund savory régions bo- low. Novw, laying all jokes aside, I would lile to kuow why this bridgs, which lins moro faot pag- sengers than any othior two bridfu in ihe city, hassuch a vory marrow sidowslls, whilo -man othor bridgos with but little travel have muci widor onos ? Now, for humanity sako, do let us have & walk much wider, say 8ix or oight faot wido 80 wo can gob acrosa before the bridge swinga tho socond time, for our wives are walt- ing suppor for us and will not be in & good bu~ mor if wo aro too Into. It will cost but little to do this by putting in now joists that will project to the dosired width, whioh can bo supiorted by iron rods rauning to tho top of tho arch, Mr, Commissioner do this, aud *“many mon and some womon,” will ever pray for your prospoiity and tonure of office. 8B B FAEL Iy ORIMINAL, 5 THE POLICE OOURTS, John Yoo, & youthfal offendor, only 15 yaars of ago, wan boforo Justico Seully ycsterday, charged with larcony. Ifis cnse was continued until to-day, undor bond of $800, Tho “black lst" yestorday in thn South Sido Polico Court contained tho namos of ninotoen offonders, of whom ton wore fortunato, enough to obtain their dismissal, Michacl Raney was sireatod night bofore laat, ohiargad by Davis Long with comuitting lnrcony. Tustico Scully hoard thio cage yosterdny morning, aud changod the charge t6 that of disorderly, sud assested 8 fino of I15 ngalust Ranoy. . Mary Knowles, & litlle girl 11 yours of ago, who is destituto of pareutal care, was sont from the Bouth Sidoe Polico Qourt yostorday morning, to tho Houso of tho Good Shephord, on the North Side. Alfrod Bleo is o biood-thirsty individual, and, a8 hio had throatened tho lifo of Lis nelghbor, Elgin Willinmeon, Justice Boyden, to provont tlo oxacution of that terribla threst, placed tho flory Sleo under bonds of 3300 to keep tho pence. * Nick Hyland was booked yostorday chargod with highway robbery, Justice Boyden bonrd thio officer's statomont of the ense, and gontinued l\lxo Flarll)sl till to-duy, placing Hylaud under bonds of 8500, The amount aspossed againat the offonders, twaonty-oue in number, in Justico Scully's Woest 8Slde Polica Court yesterday, footed up the sum of 35; out of that sum §23 waa paid, the bal- nnco will bo sottled by credits given tho offend- ors on Supt. Folton's booka, Honry Qole, tho pawnbrokerwho took & change” of venuo from Justice Soully's conrt to that of Justice Yan't Woud, was hoard before that tribu- nal, ond was held to the Criminal Court in bonds ot 1,000, 5 Herbert Brownell and Chris. Burchop, two fast-going young mon, wore_arrested day before yostorday for fust driving. Brownell's horso was a-thoroughbred, specdy and of good bottom, and R4, consequonca won tho purde. _Burchop ne- cused Brownoll of foul driving. Justico Scully considered the easo of little importance, and yestorday morning taxed Bmwuolf the winner, 1, aud dismissod Burchop, Tho * Conlun Brothers,” Barnoy, Johm, and Mike, aro threo notorious wxgmuu, and were again up yestorday at tho Wost Bido Court under tizo samo old charge, * vagranoy.” Judge Seully ig getting decidedly out of pationco with this clnsg of **dead-beats," and capécially is ho so with the Conlan boys. Ho continuod thoir cases to tho 18th inat., when ho will dispose of them in o mauner that will hinve a tendoncy to reform thom, if that be possible. Willinm Smith's nsme appoared yestorday on the Weat Sido Police Court roll, under a charge of disorderly, Ho is quite a young mag, and proved bimeol? to bo o quict, genteel, and indus- trious young curpauter, whou not undor tha in- fluencd of tho inloxicating enp. Oflicer Barry, ‘whoso unplonsant duty it was to bring Smith bo- foxo bis Honor, was oasy on Lim, and the Judgo, giving tho young man o word of good advico, bade bim to'go, nnd never again allow his namo to appear on tho docket of his court, for if Lo did, lie would cortaiuly send bim up for thirty doys. Mo promisod, and wout Lis way rejoicing, Patrick O'farg, on Irish gontlomen from tho pineries of Michigan, was beforo Justice Scully youtorday undor thoe chargo of drunk, He Lad snved 4 fow dollars from Lis hard labor, aud con- cluded he would have a holiday. Ho arrived in tho city only o fow days ago, and has baca hay- ing & Luppy time sinso. 1o put too much faith in tho quality of Chicago whisky, and ho was brought to the guttor, wheve Lo way found and kiudly cared for by Officor ‘I'ylor, O'Hara was requosted to lny down tho amall sum of 83 tor Lz littlo indulgonco ; being uuable to eomply with this requast, ho was convoyed to tho Brido- well, whoro lie will lingor for the ensuing six days, then roturn to tho city, got drunk, aud go back’ again, o 12 Mary Rathoway, the girl who was charged with robbing Mis 1da Mungor, was boforo Justico Boydon yestordny, who changod thochnrgengainst ot from Iasceny to disordorly, Nise hals from St Liouis, aud 18 tupposed to boloug to & gang of thieves, who havo sont her in advanco, to gain information for thelr bonefit, Thoy can find the Indy at tho House of Correction, wiicre she has engaged lodgings for the ensuing thirty days, ‘Tommy * Quirk, a young ' vagront who haa beon boforo tho different Justicos, many times, was oguin up yosterday. Judge Beully liold hun in bond of 8400, to answer on tho 2lst inst. T'bis boy was arrested Ingt summor on tha South Bide, for somo nusdomonnor, convicted bofore tho Polico Court, snd took an appeal fo tha Oriminal Court, which aftirmed the decision of the Justico, aud_issued mn excoution for tho young scamp, 1o was takon to the Bridowoll, and whilo thore, othor exceutions wora issucd, and sent out agafuat him, whiol in all amounted to mbout §20U, wlich would mako 400 days® service nbt ono stroteh, Through some In- flnenca the boy, ere s timo had expired, recoived & pordon, Some ton daya ago bo ‘was brought beforo Justico Scully, who out of compassion let him off, with the admonitionthat if again brought up Le should be obligad to pun- ish him. Tommy paid no uttontion to this ad- monition, and now 1s in trouble again, A young man, William Ross by name, who 14 a bartendor in some one of the numerous plucos on the Wost Sido, was arrested oarly yosterduy morning undor the following ciroumstancos: About 2 o'clook Oftiger Edwards heard the roport of » pustol-uliot, and upon avproaching tho place from which the wound cswe, ho dis- covered young Ross, who s only 18 veara of ugo, standing on the cormer of Fronklin and’ Teudojph strools, with pistol iu in hond, On soecing Edwnrds tho boy started to rauy Bdwards oalled to him to stop; he did so, and, on turning, bogan firing nt tho oflicor. Ross srad drunk, honco his aim was bad, and the balls flow wide of thoir mark, ORicor’' Edwards se cured the boy, and locked himup in the Hurrl- son Bireet Iolico Bintion, Yestorday ho was be- fora Justioe Boyden, at the Old Armory Folico Court, undor a ohorgo of anassanit. with o dond- Iy weapon, with intout to kill, Judge Dofldon, aftor henring tho avidence, ohanged !ilm charge to that of disorderly, o4 he thought tho. youth bolvg drunk, did not intend to_fire at Ldivards uuflgwlnuy. A fino was susossod against him of TNE CRIMINAL cOUDT, To-day the Grand Jury will moat, and adjonm gnu'ltfhu last werk of tho torm of ‘tho’ Qrimiual Joul * . Judge Booth yestorday dlupon‘ud of '.h; onge of & young Jnd, charged with cor mitting a rapo upon tho porson orxn littlo girl 10 onrs old, by dlumissing tho onso, 1t n{;p‘nnrlug hiat the defondant was findor 14 yoars o ago. "Tha onso of John Gallaghor was cailod up yos- torday bofora Judgo Booth, This ense created considerablo luterast iri the court-room, Galla- q]wr 18 & young man, 18 yenra of ago, nnd was ine dioted for conimilking n rapo, or &oticy of rapos, “’lw“ tho porson of nwoman namod Marin Nollio, Tho complintunnt s a doaf and dumb Gorman woman, and lmlu{; unabloe to writo, or to uso the donf-nud-dumb alphabot was unsblo to give tos- timony, and tho acouscd wag, consoquently, al- lowod'to go freo. E MIBCELTANEOUS, Commisgionor Hloyno yestordnyliold I, Murphy In bonds of §1,000, to_wnawer to tho olnrgo of molling liquor without licenso, et iy g GENERAL NEWS, The ladlca of the Union Ald Socloty for tho benefit of the Foundlings' Ifomo mot at No, 13 Contro avonue, Mondny, March 9, and oleoted the followlng officora for tho enaning years Miss E. Oborrio, Prosident; Mss. Q. J, Dorr, Vicos Prosidont; Mrs. O, E. Mesoralo, Boorotary; Mrs. D, O, Bradly, Trensurer. A Council of “Soverelgns of Industry” was organized st tho iouso of Mr. J, Dickerman, on Btato stroot, nonr Forty-second, last evening. Tho officers olcoted wero: Mastor, B, E. Van Buron; Ovorscer, J, Dickerman; Lecturer, W. P, Waight; Baorotaty, G, 1L Coonely; Troas- uror, John Afloway; Stoward, 0. O. Young; Btowardoss, Mrs, M. I, -Van' Buren; Insido Guard, Mrs. 3, 1. Dickormany Outeido Guard, W. I\ Hoguo, A gentloman wants the Impnrn to call attontion to & dend dog on Iralrls avonno, near Thirly~ fust atraot. Lho firat duly of this oitizen is to go to tho Bonrd of Iealth, and tharo l’ul)ort this nufsanco. Whon this fails to accomplish any- thing, it will' be time to appoal to thoe papers. A fire ocourred yoatordsy morning at 2:45 ©'oloak st the cornor of Post and Loro stroots. A frama building, occupied s a dwolling and aa- loon underuencl, was - dostroyod, Loss 81,6005 no fusurance, Ownod by Jolin Kellar, ‘The oc- cupant, Lom Qullaton, foses $2,000, with no in- surance. Acottage adjolning, owned by A, S. Pipor, wns alsa burmed. Insurance 8700, Thomne Jeflerson, who kept n harness shop bo- low, loses 3600, No insurauce, Tho firo was the rosult of enrolessnoss. An alarm from No. 10 yostorday at 7:30 a. m. was causod by tho caro- loas placiug of hot aslies near a rubbish pilo in tho rear of the Iromont House, No loss. The Downor ‘& Bemis Browing Com- peny stato that, while they havo reduced tho prico of 'beer to 910, they have no iden of rolling boor at 89 a barrel aftor Mon- day. It is thoir purposo to muke bottor boor {his gonson than over bofore, ns they have re- colvod & very fino grado of Califonila’ barloy at o grent exponso, ‘Ihoy do nat oxpeot to make suy money the coming season, it being thoir solo dosire to manufacture a suporior quafity of boor. They thlnk thoro g no ronson for getiing satisfrotion out of tho refractory browers; thoy woro suflioiently punishiod by belng compolled to soll at the old prico, The Amnlgamated Co-oporative Carpontors' and Builders® Associntion has completed its or- Pnnizatlou. At 2 meoting held Wednesdsy evon- ng all tho shares wero roported taken, and Di- rectars woro elocted. The Diroctors met yester- day and choso tho following oflicera: Prosident, J. T, ngn{; Vico-Pregidont, GoorgoJonking : Treasurer, \V. Hudsout Seoratacy, M. F. Hynam, osnd Auditor, . Horeman,” 'Thoy aro all bonn fido earpentors, "Tho Associntion is about to issuo & circular to tho publle, asldng for pa- tronngo on_ the grounds that it ean-do work choapor aud bettor than ordinary contractors ; that it will not, liko tho lattor, oxposo its patrons to the danger of being harrassed by mechanics' lions, inasmuch as the workmeu will all bo tho | original contractors ; and that it 18 tho result of an earnott offort by skillod workingmen to holp themselves A fow of the mombors of the Young Man's Curistian Association met together yesterdny and nominated tho following ticket, calling it tue * Mombors' Ticket," thio other being the Togular : N, 8. Bouton, Presidout ; O, H. Hor- ton, First Vica-President s J. H. Colo, Second Vice-President; Z. P, yman, Correspond- jug Secrotarv; 8, A, Roan, ‘Frons- nror; Noard _of Managars, | Prosby- torian, J. W. Farlin; Daptist, tho Rev. Joln Gordon. Rumor hige it that othior tickots will bo in tlio fled, and that quito a lively timo may be expected by Mondasy., Thoy aro vu:ly busy raisiug $10,000 to build up Associntion Hall ono story this spring, and Lavo alrondy secured onc-tlnrd of tho amount. Among tha contrib- utots wo notico tho following: Jobn V. Far- woll, 81,000; D. R, Holt, 91603 N. 8. Bouton, $100; Faul Cornoll, 3100; W, 1L, Phate, S1007 Proston, Kteen & Co,, £100; B. B, Wolls, $100} O, M. Hondorson, §100; W. O. Colo, 8100; J. W. Fartin, $100; T. W, Haryoy, $100 E. Buck- inginm, 81005 G. 8. Ingroham, ©100; B, T. Jacobs, 8160 ; 'C. B, Nolson, 8100; and'a’ large »umbor of othors of smaller amounts. 8. A, Konn, 159 LaSallo atreot, is their P'rensurer, who Toceivea all contributions, The Convontion of the Spiritunlists of North- orn Iilinois met yostorday afternoon and oven- ing ot Grow's Opera-louso. Bolh meotiugs wero woll sttendod, espacially by tho fair sox. Mra, J. 11, Sovoranco was choson Prosidont, and M. E. B. Wilson, Vice-Prosident, No business was transnoted, but addressos wore dolivered by Mr. Charles Btowsrt, Mrs. Briggs (from Nev York), Mr, Mosos Hull, Mr. E. 1. Wilson, M. McCord, Dr. Potor Wost,-and Mra, J. I, Sover- ance, All speskors uvited in urging tho audi- onco to work to sproad their balief mmong the community, to aid their fallen sistors and brothrou, and declared that woman's suffrage was the only wey to romedy sscisl ovils, 1o audienco wos ot times quito euthusiastic, and Mr, Mosos Hull, in giving bls_views on social law, created much merriment. Tho Convention moots this afternoon agaln, whon the regular order of business will be taken up. A Iottor was publisbod yestorday, signod by a man named Alloiro, tu reference to what ho al- Ioged to be the improper conduct of Ofiicor No. 190, who is on duty ‘at tho cornor of State and Madison stroots, “Tho officor, who hng been on tlut post for ton months, states in roply that sbout 1 o'clock Wlwrsdny aftorucon he saw a young man coming along Mndison strect with on old gentleman who was 8o drunk he could lardly walk, Ho suspeoted tha two were not nc- quaintod, followed them, avortaok thom at tho +corner of Aichigan avenue and Madison streot, snd asked the young man where he was taking hig companion, and whethor ho knew him. Mo roplied Lo did not, and toat ho wns ogcorting him to the Union Depot. The officer thou asked tho old wman.when he intonded to Toavo town, and ho sald not until 10 at night, Then the ofticor, doubting the young muu's motiyed, took his companion to the Avmory, but did not book him, aud ho was relonscd at G o'clock, sober. He had on -him' $45 in monoy and a valuable gold watch, ‘Lhe oflicer denics that ho asked Mr. Allaira suy jmpertinont ques- :xl:m:, ior that ho was not attending to his ducy st et timo. ; DABE DALL. ‘While there {8 nothing especially new or intor- eating to noto concorning buso-ball mattors in Chiosgo, the lovers of tho gamo horeaway will Lo intorested in tho following montion by tho Now York Tribune of the forthcoming trip of the Boston and Athletio nines to England 1 Tho great ntoruational tour to Englund of tho Tos= ton and Athlotic Olubs in Augnst next promiscs to be o vory suosessful one,aud will doubtless creute 6 great Intorcst iu our uatlonnl gume amoug the Ln- glish bull-ployers, and revive tho fortunea of the gawe at home, A, A, G, Spaulding, of the Bostons, starts for liomo tis weels, and_line avranged moteliod at Livorpool, Loudon, Nottingham, Sholield, Man. cheater, nnd Lancushire, Tha & will ploy matehies togetlior, now bolug orgunized by ‘Afr, Spaulding, o side baso-ball antcles, thoy will ‘aléo ploy crlcket with English plagers, Tho 80 of Auguat tioxt 48 bankc boliday in Loudon, aud ulready the advent of the ‘Amerivan ball-playora in England on that day i bojng talked abont &y tue groat sportiog event of tho caming weaton, Speclal arrangomenta are being tande for tho accunnnodution of Americaus nccompunyivg the bull- pluyors, o uew stand being set sside fur’ thom, The nutlonal colors af the United Bistoa aro {0 bo Alaplayod ou {he flagatail, aud the loyal band fy to greet the vie- {tory with the * Star-Spangled Bannor.” Iv will baa gta oocaslon, The touriste will leuve Now York about tAhu lo(tl:\ of July, and start for homo about the 20th of ugust 5 wo Americun elubs oud ogainst ninea —_— THE 0ITY HALL ‘Tho Board of Publio Works Lsve partially de- clded that " thoy hnye ne power to requiro tho romoval of woodon shontios, or to prohbit ro- palrs mado nocessary by fire, Tho Boatd, at a meating yestorday morning, honrd the ovidence sgaiuat oue Klino, an employo, who had been soousod of using tho oty tonms for his own bon- efil. Thoy witl decide his caso thls moruing, and, if guilty, fix bis punislment, Btrong ob}uollonu aro urged by somo of the #Poople’s Farty * Aldermoen aguinet the resolu- tion racontly atoptod by the Board of I'olice, agreeing to appoint on tho police forco and in tho Fire Dopartment won rocommented by the membors of tho ‘Comwon Ouuncil. . Not that tha objootions portain to the .principle of tho thilng, but tho dissatisfied Aldornen stick for an ‘enforcomont of the motto, ** To the victors bo- Jong.tho ppaile ‘Lhoy protext that the * Law- nnd-Order” Aldermeon had thinge ontirely thole own way In the mnttor of polica and fire a) pointments Lofore tho oleotlon, and rofor to tho 1ot that Ald, Dixon had 1o loss than thirty mon appoiutod last yoar, whilo Ald, O'Brion has had o hard tmo to got one. ~Thoyvow domand that tho “Lawe-snd-Order” Aldormon take n Lnok noat, and give tho mn{oruy & chance to got ovon. Commissionor Sheridan ~colucidos with thin viow, but I fsn’t auro that the Board of Polico can afford to shub the minority in the Council in tho manuer doslred, Lo matior saoms to ox- cito cousldorablo §1)-fdoling, whichsoover way it ia sottled, WIARVES AND PURLIO GROUNDH, The Commitico on Wharvon and_ Publio Qrounds mot yostorday nflornoon, Presont, Ald, Cannon, Mooro, aud Behmitz, Ald. Moore moved that tho Committeo recom- mond that the resorvoir lot on Bodgywick straot, at tho corner of Chicago avenue, bo sold, aud it was oarried. . A communication was rond from n proporty owner on the corner of Poll aud Halstod atraots, complafning that tho sinking of tho tunno shafts at ihat point had injurod his building, and asking damagos for the same. Action was doforred, and tho Comuittoo then adjourncd, STIEETS AND ALLEYS, Tho Committao on Streots and Alloys, for the South Bido, conslsting. of Ald, Btono, Cary, Behmitz, Yoloy, and Dixou, mot yostorday aftor- noon. To potition to opan Weat Thirty-second !trnobl was read, and on motion nction wes do- forrad, TTho potition to open Hainos stroat was favora- bly considerad. Tho potition to opon Ashland avonuo from Archor avouuoto the canal met with o similar fato, A resolutton to widon Michigan avenuo thirty foot, from Randolph stroct to Park placo, was road, Ald, Slono moved that it bo- adoptod. Ald. Cooy objoctod to hasty ction, and profor- red that it slould lay over, 5 Ald. Foloy did not know but it would conflict with the salo of tho lako-front, IIo desired timo to moo about it. Ald Cooy moved to postpone netion, aud it was corriod. "Tho' roport of tho Doard of Public Works, with reference to tho potition to build sidewalke on Clark strest from Sixtesnth to ‘Twelfth stroet, was then road. Tho repor was advorso to sucl action on account of tho great dangor to lifo whick would ensue. It called forth a great doal of talk from tbo Committeo, Ald. Foloy thought that s quostion of law was involved. Ald, Goey gald that it would bo nmmngli}dm- i orous. Ald.. Dixon agroed with Ald. Foley. de. Stono and Schmitz got off the subjeot aud argued at considerablo longth about something elso, Ald, Foloy moved finally that the grouud bo wisited, and tho Corporation Counsel's viows bo obtained. This was agroed to, tho Commit- tao fixing Tucsday morniog, at 11 o'clock, s tho hour st which thoy would take thoe obsorvations. Ald. Cooy introduced a resolution to opon Bhorman atreot from Taylor to ‘T'wolfth, . which waa carriod, 84 also one to opon Fifteontt street from 8iate streot to Indiana pvenuo, Tho moeting then adjournad, KOARD OF FOLIGE, * A rogular mooting of tho Board of Polica was held yestordny afternoon.: ‘P'ho firut businoss done was tho gazing upon thirty-six applicants for admission_to the force and ordoring them to undergo modical oxamina; tion Monday and Wodnosday. g DotootiveMillor was charged with inattontion to duty and digobedienco of orders, in thut bo allowed Mollio Hollbrook to 6scapo from Lis ons- tody ot Hamilton, Caunds, aftor ho hod boon warued not to travel through that country, Ue- fondant plendod: not guilty. Capt. Hiokey and G, W. urne — wore produced ay witnesses for tho prosecution. Tho latter tostitled to tho fact that ho had gono bail for Mollio Holbrook, who Lad loft the country,.aud- that the dofondant had beou in sonrch of hoy at Now York. Tho ovidoncs of Capl. Hickoy sront to show that ho had oxpressly cautionod the defondant that Mollio Holbrook was & dane gorous woman, that it was very doubtful whothor dafondant could bring her to Ghiongo, and that he should Iff 1o moans allow her to touch Caua- dion soil. Tha facts of herescapo at Hamilton ara too woll known to need Fecapitulation, Tho dofendant urged thatlio did uot know that ho was ioing into Cunada when ho got to Suspension ridgo, and whon ho fotnd that ho had to pnss through Canads ho triod, but failed, to got his tickot changed, ‘Tho sentoucs of the Board was that the defondant be reduced from tho rank of datootive to that of putrolman on the charge of allowing Mollin Holbrook to csoape, and that Lo bo fined fifteen dayas’ pay for his oifonse in ar- rosting Adam Bmith on g cltarge of vagrancy and seearing his couviction to the Bridowell. ‘I'ho Board also considored tho caso of tho gloepy ofiicors, Day and Hubbard, whom they disoharged fucontinentty. e, ANNOUNCEMENTS. The Froo Roligious Socloty will be nddressed Bunday ovoning by B. T. Underwood, of Boston, at thefr hall, corner Randolph and Jefforson. Bubjoct: A True Man versus & True Chris- tian."” All membors of Uulons Degreo Templo No, 1, ure onrnestly requented to be prosont this even- ing. Importaut businoss will bo transncted. The Rov. Alexander Youkor will lead the noondsy prayer-meeting to-dsy in tho main audience ballin the Mothodist Church Block. Subject: *Bunday-School Lesson.” William W. Bates & Co., ship buildors, will launch a Inrge achooner at their dook, 884 Tifth avonuo, at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The public are invited to attoud. Tho Rov. Florance MeCarthy will deliver & Tumorous Tooture Friday ovening at Kingabury Musio Hall, tho subjoct boing®’ ©Who Would Not Ba o Minigsar? " 11 B, Cragin will ayenk'uspoc!n\ly to_young mon in the Railway RReading Room on LuSalle stroet to-morrow nftornoon, at 4:30 o'clock, Tho Young Mon's Christian Assoolation havo a tomporance pledgo ook in enol of their road- ing-rooms, whore porsous can have an oppor- tunity to sign it, or bring thelr frionds thoey are roforming to do tho samo. ;. Alecturo of uncommon intorest s to hode- livered iu Kiugsbnry Hall Thuraduy evoning by Gon. Gibbon on the subject of * The Wondors of tho Yellowstone, In nddition to a descriptive looture, thero will bo shown a large number of suporb picturos, roprosenting tho most nitractive yviows of our great fnland National Parl, which Lis no rival in grandeur on the face of the globe. According to tho Enstern critics, the pioturcs ox- hibited by Gen. Gibbon sre the finest over put upon canvag for tho tho dolight of a popular audictico, It is #nid that the offcct is so strilung that the obsorver forgats that hois not actually looking at nature, 1nutend of art. Buch wonder- meuc ahd-interest huyo boon oxcited in roferonce to the roports submitted by the Governmont survey prrty—of whicn Gen, Gibbon was n mow- ber—of thie extraordinary and unrivaled bosuties of tho Yollowstono rogion, aud the opportunity of Hutanlu]z to tho doscription and seeing the pictures will doubtless be engerly improved in hicago, Fram what has beon seid and written concorning Gon, Gibbon’s locture and art outor- taiomout, it is #afo to anticipats somoething ro- markably fue. ——— PERSONAL, Mra, Brooks, tho soulptrass, will exhibit her remarkable work of sculpture, *'The Dronming Tolanthe,” to the people of Chicago at nn early date. It Is undorstood that Edwin Booth hes very tompting offers to fulflil a Europoan engagoment in England aud Germany, dating from Bopteme- bor next, for two years, but that he positivoly doolines the brilliant offer on nccount of his anxiety to settlo his Lonost debts in bank- rupley. 7 Dr. McCoy has oolleoted abont $1,000 for tho bonefit of tho Iowa sufforers, He snys that E, X, . Raudolph, of Bolvidere, IIl,, was out in that seotion throo weoks ago with two car-loads of grain raived in Boona Couaty, aud will answer by lotier any juquiries madeé to him re« garding the mattor, Gen. A, II, Torry, Commandant of tho De- partmont of Dalkots, is in tho city. The objoct of hus visit i8 to confer with Gen. Sheridan con~ corning the dotaif of a forco of soldiery to sot ag excort to the Northern Bowndary Survey Comis missfon, which sinrts out early in the season, Maf, Rano, of tie Soventh Cavalry, will com- mund the foreo, which will conkist ‘of two com- ,mulus of cavaliy, ond five of Infantry, Ma), wining, of Dotroit, will go aa Obiof Engrioor, + PRESENTATION TO DR, AND MIH, EVLWTS, A vory interosting social ovent took place Thursday evoning at tha honse of tho Rev. Dr, W.W. Everts, pastor of tho Firat Baptist Uburoh, ‘Tho missionary sociablo of the churoh oceurrad at tho houko of Prof, Northrop, in tho Baptlst A'hoological Howinary, during the sftornoon, ‘Tho ludios, about soventy-five in numbor, took ten at I'rof, Northrop's, uud in tho eveninyg their gontlomon friondsgathorad, until atloast 200 wore ussombled, At a tow minutes bofore 9 o'clook, Mr, Oyrus Bontly, douiring & vnr{ personal in- torview with Dr, Everts, suggosted ‘that thoy sliould retiro to tho Dootor's hiouse, only & fow rods dlstant, in order to bo froe -from molosta- tlon, Tt Is supposed that Dr. Evorts suapactod that the Burroughs controvorsy waé asbout to break out {n ® ugw apot, wnd tlst Lo wes golug tabe forowarned,and therefore foronrmed, Hards Iy had 1ho bwo gonitomon becomo cosily neatod i Dr, Tivoris® libraty, bofors n etrango phienom- onon prosontod itaoll, ‘I'ho entire miuslonary circle, cousistiug of some 200 units, had trang- formod itsolf futo n marohing, chiattoring, wig- gliug colwn, hoaded utraighs for the Dootor's door. ''hey mnrched futo the honso, filled tho parlors, corridors, and adjacont raoms in a very uncsromonious “mannor, and withont any explanation, At longth’ Prof, Northrop come moncod tho dehvory of s littlo spooch in which hio reforred plonnntly to tho pastor as tho makor of n large part of tho history of tho Firat Churohi ; to Mr, Hentloy a8 tho authorized writer of its history, “and ‘thon prococded to pre- sont to Dr. Iiverts, on holialf of hia churol, & oloi;]mt copy of tho WandsringJow, illustrat od by Doro; a Hot of Allibano's Diotionary of Au- {hors, Itussin bound; aaot of Mackintosh's Com- montaries ou the O1d Testament ; andn vory bosu- fifully illustratod copy of tho Now Tostamout, Tho Professor also, on bohalf of the Indlos of tho chureh, prosonted Mrs, Everts with a very nloqnut solid sliver coffeo urn, Dr. Evorts was avidently takon by surpriso, but rosponded fool- ingly, aflor whicl tho Imu lo remained for an hotr Jouger boforo tinally disporsiog. et ey SUBURBAN NEWS, . JEFTEREON. . The villago which embraces.in its corporats limita tho towna of Jofforson, Irving Park, aud Montroso {u now engaged in politics, nll pro- paratory to the olection to bo holdon tho 7Tth of April, ot which n Doard of Tiusteos, n Town Clork, aud the customary village offioors will bo choson, NOBWODD PARK. Tho Rov. A, L. Troat, of Chicago, leotured ln tho Daptist Church at this placo on Thursday ovoning, Tho subject of the looturo was * Bllont Forces," and the attendance was good. On tho antue evening s ball was given in tho large room evor tho now storo of Bir. Morso. NAFLEWOOD., A syatom of drainawo 10 About to bo com- meunced hore, which will bo of inestimable bene- flt to the plneo. It will be accomplistiod througl tho agoney of s 12-foob sewoer, whioh ‘will empty into the North Branch of the Chioago Biver, about bulf a mile distant, RIDAZLAND, Tho olite of Park Ridge and this suburb met at tho houno of Mr. Eastman last ovening, Tho somi-monthly olub dauce was the cause of tho gothering. The wenther boing fine, the attond- auce was inrgo, sud tho danctng was carriod on with spirit. "Donn & Hoffman's band furnishied the musio. ACTON, ‘This now town is about Linlf .a mile from Nor- wood Park, on tho Cliicago aido. + Tho stroots are now hnlug thrown up nnd shado troes planted, Tho Compauy who are mnmngi these improvements hava socurod 800 acres of land on which to build thoir town. The Ohicago & Duluth Railvond, & branch of tho Northorn Do~ clfle, is oxpeoted to form n junction with tho Northwestorn Railwey ot this point. ——tan CROP STATISTICS. Prospective Supply of Winter Whent, Eruit, Etc=Pcrcontage of the Mye and Darley Crops Xemaining . on " Rlands JACKSONVILLE, Iil,, March 18,—The following it no abstract of tho lending information to be publishod by the National Crop Reporier to- morrow. Reports roceivod from ‘tho winter wheat producing soctions of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Ohio indicato an avornge incroaso of tho area sown in wintor whent Jast fall {n the States named, in comparl- son with the ares similarly cnltivated the preced- iug soason, of 9 4-10 por cont. Missouri phiows an estimated incroase of 244 ?nr cont, and Illinois 2 por cont, whilo in Towa thero 18 'an apparont falling off Of 19 per cent. Iowa Is tho only Btato cxhihifiuglndncmlmud acreago, aud it i attributed largely to the severe drouth last nu- tnmn, which prevented the necessary propara— tion of Ihe ground, The Reporler's cortespondonts estimated the percontago of the last crop of burloy in the six Htates nuined abovo, and Wisconsin and Minne- gota, which will bo consumed at homo from bar- vest to harvest, ot an averago of 28 per cent. T'ho percontngo of tha last crop of rve in the sowo Btates which will bo used for tho same purposes is estimuted ot an averago of 47 por oont. - Tteports from over 100 counties in nino lead- ing Statos indicato that no considerablo nmount of wool is hold in the interior. ‘Tho returns in relation to tho condition of the fruit-buds indicate an unusually fine crop, and promise an abundant yiold, Tho prospects for tho supply of eggs this spring fuvor & conslderably largor yield thin last 8oasoL. - e A. G. Downs & Co. This woll known fiem, tho oldest rofail dry-goods house fn Chicago, intonded to rotiro fram tho irade, but not reducing stock 88 ozpocted, liave ro-rented thelr predontatore, 324 Wost Madaon stroct, ond will continuo the busines as heratoforo, Spocial sttention will bo given to manufacturing cloaks, suits, and dreases, and ladies con roly upon having the best work, perfoct-fitting garments, ond low prices, Al- Teady thoy ave recolving new spring goods, and invite all biyers of dry-goods to examine their atock Leforo purchasing, e Chicngo & Northwestern Railway---Sun- day Train. Tho through Pacific oxpross traln for Council Blufa, Omnla, San Frauclsco, and all othor far Wost points, will leave the Wells sirect dopot of tho Chicago & Nortbwestern Rollway, ot 10:16 8, m,, Suiiday, Murch 15, 1874, ‘through tekots via Ohlcago, Buslington & Quinoy and Otesgo, Rock Talaud & Phcific Rallwvays, ate good on this tralu, O Boots and Shoos at Wholesala, Country merchnnta orcity boot and shos dealers will find thomselves fully repald, if thoy will talio tho troublo to call on G, B, Richardson & Co., wholesalo dealera in boots nnd shoes, Nos, 198 and 130 Franklin street, socond foor, 'Thelr oxponses aro light, and they aun to acll gooda jow, _Their motto {4 * Quick Balos uud Buwli £rofits," By sura aud callon thén, Satin.Gloss Btarch. s THousckoopera sud laundressos will Lo .ploased to, know that Duryex's famous “8xtin.Gloss Starch” iy now introduced {n Chicago, The roputation of this articlo neede no commont, Ita popularity in tho East and in Europe, Whore It hak baon 60ld for the piast Al teen years, is now extending ovor tho Grenl West, “Tho Uest Judgos deglare it o b6 tho “ perfaction of quality,” A 8t. Blmo. Bpring lainb and groen pess, the first of {he season, will boworved to-day at the 8¢, Llwo, Dlumor from 11:00 ta 8 o'clock, —_— —Honorable montion is made of a Maine sor- vent gitl who s now sorving her 82d winter undor the same roof. Kbhe hau washed dishes 80,790 Limew, aud comes yet guily to tho task, Blossed old girl | : NEW PUBLICATIONS, CANTAT.A OF STHER, the Beautiful Queen! DRAMATIZED! Dramatizod by Prot, Beagor, who has brought ont the Qantuts in 8 large nurslior ot citjos and towns, el Inrgo, outhusiastio and profitablo audfonces, I it form, Kstlier prusonts a snootaole of ungominon aud uvan of splundor, with its briflln dc. Musio stinple but spirited, Drossos aud decorations onally proouru irico 60 dts. 84,80 por dozen, RIVER OF LIFE......,.Bost Sunday School Bang Book. ENLARGED EDITION OF FATHER KEMP’S OLD FOLK'S CONCERT TUNES. Fathor Kewp's *'01d a' invo sung to U0 audlguoos, and othor organizations to at loast as many mors. Those ulios 870 AUy to attract both old and young. I'he proy- ent odjitlen ts enlargod to 98 pagos, and a uamber af fa. vorlte **old " anthoms, patelotio placos, &o., are sddod. Prico 40 ots, £4.00 por dozon, OHEERFUL VOIOES. . iost Common Schiool Song Book, Bont, postpald, on raoslpt of rotadl prico, Oliver Ditson & Uo,, Boston. . Chas, i, Ditson & Co., 711 Broadway, New ¥ork, LYON & HEALY, CHIOAGO, __PROPOSALS, SEALED PROPOSALS win ivod at the affica of the Whtor Conwiittoa of }hnngfx-"u'm‘l ity o1 St e Yo aRami g ) Fity Tout of lood Boft esdy Ta be dolivared at tho lpsl. e Pittaburgh, L ALK A AMUSEMENTS, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Tandreds Tarned Away--Standing Room Only ot 8 'elock, Tho Uroatost Buocoss vor achioved fn tio annala of the sangaiings, 5o audionco natanislod rit owioted at o nzeiing Koot nraducod by J AT & 13T Ricits Grud® Conimatjon fram. Niblo's Garidon: New Fionkeq Sunoping uce Ot HURPILED ettt 'I'he Gren B 14 i ATES, The famoie MUNGAIIAR, VIENNOIST: ant FANTR: A Atnioes, timportoll from Patls, aoknowlodznd GRANDIS] PAGKANT over’ witneseds “the - Mirat yious o Surtors VEADTS The'lateit Grammate: e LONDON MADRIGAL "”YH MRS LIZZIK KKLe BEY a8 ‘,"(ll"!A MISS BKSSIR BUDLOW, ns_ ldox. MATY MOUGANY Tuglling Panommas BAIIS. 1 TIEALS, “Tho whola ' tonulog 5. combination rroly eaualed and noror ssaglled in sty fhostre (n Kurons or nerica, 1Ty aonsequenco of the onormous exponsa attonding this orfor 00, tha pricos of admisson will bo s follows ‘frat th Halgony, 0% Giiico of the hicatro. , OTART P{“TH}? u .;uen:ril.fi%nng‘:‘imndnfi-.lw 10, cisoly, 00 Pricost Parquotta and Clrol & Barlony, 5561 aderse bio. i e THE GREAT ADELPHL, THIS BATURDAY, AT 2 P. M., ADELPHI EOPULAR MATINEE ! Ovorwholming Buccess! Standing rooin only at 2:30, g noour: - 8liowera ot Encomiuma from Prons and Public. THE GREAT BILL OF AMERICAL ‘Tho Famous lixtravaganzs, SEVEN SISTHRS ! T.0-L0, tho Flying Knley. o DIt GRORTANG Rintoto Cotobritios, Plio REMMELSBING SISLAI8, and 104 FUATIL, Stars of Torpiciiata: LIBTER AND ALLEN.ADAMG AND GORMAN, The, blishod reigniug favarites: Tulu Dol lo, Jonnio Morgan, Mits Maud iljiton, bj o Biids fleniloy, tho' Jtevnalds Iitothord, and continuation of tio tsautiint’ optiost Lt b"GAY, T Dissiviog Siniuo: o io., 'ohillron 16c,—all baris of Theatra, No PHI POPUTAR MATINGE Saturday at 4 p.m. GARU--ADRGPYI-Tho wroat athioifo Teatof LUTD audtlis DIt GLOWIANS, at tho A DRLPTT um‘a‘:.’m- mf Lk 1o, -_'Eunl in {m wtio annals, Hlondav--TOY BIRTELS, XDA LAURENT, and ro- appeacanon of BILLY RICE. (Gl Bicuiay nox(—CXTIA LADIES' NIGHT, by uutvor- sal dairy, M'00RMIOK MUSIO HALL, PROT. J, I, PEPPER, of London Polytcohnic Tnett- tuto, is racugnizoil an Lo Zroatest amoni hopular Bcione thiioLocturgrs, His EXPERIMENTS 1lave novor Lieon equaled In magnltuds or brillianoy. “BOMANCE OF OPTIOS,” Maroh 19, "ROMANCE OF LIGHT," Maroh 20, "ROMANCE OF SOUND," March 81 Sale of Gonero Tickot oloses to.lay, at $1.50. Hale o soats for shuwlo,nightn at7d conts, bogins Mumilay ohJun- som, McClur & G Carnenter' Sheldans * KINGSBURY MUSIO HALL, THIS AFTERNOON, At2o'olock, s MATINEE LECTURK by Mr, R, A. PROOCTOR ON TR “Wonders of Astronomy,’ VERY FULLY ILLUSTRATED, Tioketa, 69 conta, 10 oxtra ehsrga for Rejerved Soate, For talo dtanset, MoGlurg & o, and (e Halh MoVICKER'S THEATRE. Baturday Matince, at 2 p, m., KDWIN BOOTH fa s zecat sorlo-comia chacactor of DON CZISAR DE BAZAN. MISS BRLLA PATEMAN as... MARITANA. Saturday Night, EDWIN BOOTIT, for (ho lest time, Ia lils great tragic charactor of MACBBETEL. MISS BELLA PATRMAN as.,.....LADY MACDUETH, Manday, Richard 111, Tucaday, KDWIN BUOTH a8 Otliello, 'Wednoaday, Richotlon. "MYERY' OPERA-HOUSE, Bioaroo-at., bet. Dearborn and Stato. Avlington, Cotton™ & Temules Minstrels Unpurailolad Attractions. Docidod Buccess of TIEE GREAT BOX TRICEK. d mock of BARNUMS FLEPHANTI TWH: O s P A R TR AN T Gourtweiht, Glibort, Waitors and Mostos, Livden Azt lington, Lotton, aud Komble in now aats, evory evening ALy, and Sdlfln\n)’ Matinoo sl 2:3). ACADEMY OF MUSIOC. LAST DAY OF KATE FISHER! Two Donble Performancos. This Aftcrnoon at 8, FRENCH SPY, and DICK TURPIN ON HORSEBACK, FO.NIGHT, * French Spy, and Jack Sheppard on Hoesehack. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. KRRIVAL, AND DEPARTURE OF TRATHS: RXPLANATION OF RYEREROR, MARRR, ¢ Baturdayag eopted. * Bunday o . Fi¥a Buinday at 8100 0. o % Dalle 0187 0xo0ptod. ¢ A +MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT Depoty Sont af ) WESTENN RAILROADY Jake sty “and Fnot” a7 Tvcenty.ascond.of, ficket aylice, 61 Clark o8}, anutheast . ek 18 Pt st copner 7 Bbiae " O Nandolhy Teate, | drrive, Mail (yis main and ale oo), FOM. oo, HMENRY O, WRNTWORTII, Uaneral Fasssngor Aoot. CHICAND & ALTON RAILRNAN, Kansas Gty and_Denver Shart Line, ols_Lauls. oy anid Chicago, Spri Union Bepot, Ofices Al Depol, Chicago, "L's‘l""BIl um‘l’ ;\'1. Lonty it St wear Maitisonas: and 193 Teandolphest Kansaa Cly ix, 11, and Lol * 9:208, m. Kansas Tay it 9245 p, m.. " 4:80 8. m, orla, Keoku i Uhieago & Lailuesh Rafira: m: Wenona Lacan, Washington Ft, 0. m, Jollot& Dwihi Accomiodation: e CHIPAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILWAY. Union Lepot, corner Studiton and’ Canulosts, * Trevet Offe* 63 Soth Clarkat,, opporite Sherman Houtes and at Depots Arrive, Lenve, Milwankee, Gi Stevany'| R Frattre du e R rossd Day Kxpross, Blivaikes Sall zad, o B oe it TEsprosson ILLINOIS CENTRAL HAILROAD. Depat fuotof Lateat, and Joot ar Teenty.s e T Veatoanesind foot af, Tcentysecond.at, Tioket Teave,. Bt Touis Fxproas, Ko Louls Fast Liin Uairo & Now Orloans I e s b Hor i Dubuaua & Sious Oity 1 90p. (@) Ttuns to Obampalga on Satardass, CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD, Depote—Font of - Lakeal... Indiana-av., and Sizieenth ixteen ket ofices, No. &5 Giark. thesle, Vel #y Grand Puelfio Holel, and at deysole, Leave, Arrive, prose UOttawa aud Stroat Dubiiie & o Oty fan ‘h"‘l‘;l‘:‘nu Fél;l: ’Jlufl, for Omaha. s Gity, Loavanwori, A1 ohin & §E. Josa0h e urora Passengor Dubnqua & SinuxCity fi) Eacflic Night Exp, for O Kansay Gity, §eavonwor i, Joseph E; H irova Accommonntinn|* rava Acoommedation(® §:1 p. resy, £10:00 p. Baturday, 3%z, Monday, Hiinday) T €716 & . [t 746 n. m, B P undays, . CHICAGD & NDHTHW-EETERN RAILROAD. ity affices, corner Hamdotzh ani LaSalieats, dana stey carner Sadisaneas " °*4 Teave, a Pacific Fast Line, wbubuqua Nigh, i, iraha Night Kxnross saport & D) o b u Marquotta fixpros Aadivan s Fitoy Passongares = Repot carior of év.-u;‘ andIcin g ~Dopol corn nal & W ST RNN LT, Gone Pass, Agont: COLORADO, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. IVeket und Freight Ofice, 71 €l _Eyulnl Inducemonts, Fol. K. A m. 40000 g ty Grent Now Routn, A, T. & W WINE daiieen CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILRDAD, Diewol, corner of Vaniuren und Shermanats, Tiekst Grand Tl diorels - Tkt o%iee Leve, Omaha, Loavonw'th.& Atchison Tix| Peru Ageonimodatio Night Kxpross, ..., “LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD, Depiot, " Van_Duren Tteket ofcas, nortiuzest eorner and soutlizest Mail.,... Bpecial Aunndo Ixp: m it Expro ! Bouth Ubicago Aecoimmoaating. . CHICAGD. INDIANAPOLIS 3 CINCINNATE LINE, VIA I(ANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Great Centrul Kuilroad Depot, foot of Lake-st, _FREE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY, B, T UNDERWOOD, of Boston, who s, of Iaio, lec: toeed oora o . B, d‘.x" ik Jn;::‘\’: %:2«5'-&.:,&‘5 fif':’) "at rosont cronting. suo ; Thaught N avor tio Nortihkorts Wik TesTies ‘ot o e cornor Randolph and Jollgraon-s At 7:30 p, m., Bun. any, March (5, ubjor A MAN, £ FR s THRS Lh A, YiliU DANOING, Unlon 1Y, 181 Glarkat., coraer Mouros, Graad Sotras talnaxgnine dnd ovoy Kndhrids Svaelo St s son. ‘Hlakte, 76 ota. BIsls by DoCIoE RIS Hand. oA, SYEDG WM. Mtgar STEEL PENS. A K coximntion fo tho IEHAT SWAN QUILT than anythiug hitherto invented.?? "Tli6 CONSTANTLY INCREASING salo of tha SPENCERIAN DOUBLR RLASTIO STEEL PENS! Isowlog to tholr suerior ieviting qualities, s attasted by the ediforlal indorecmeut of aver 1,000 wapors, and by Morohants, Lawyers, and Bankoen without uumbor. Thaey are all mado of the hest Stcul, in the Lest nan- nor, by tho et workien in Europe. for sule by all B Tu accommadats thote teho way ielsh to try these Pens, we cill send a Card, containing one each of the 15 N bors, by mail, on receint oy 25 ocute, IVISON, BLAKEMAW, TAYLOR & CO0, 138 & 140 Grand-st. N, Y. SCALES. FAIRBANKS BTANDARD SCAL®ES 3 OF ALL BIZLS. FAIRBANKS, MORSH & 00 11l AND US LAKE-ST. HOTEL, WESTMINSTER EOTBL, ON THE EUROFEAN AN, + Corner Irvink-plnce and Sixteouthosts @ NEW YORK, Only ane Llok from Unlon Suaro, tha most central yat Tun’ié’e.’unn AR R ot the principal blsces of smusomont and jeadi 1 ataros, lins Dued cuiarged &nd {nipruvad (he px tho aduition of Aty 100ms AR & hastenger clovator, UHAS, B, FERRLIN, Propristor. MISCELLANEOUS, BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, Qriglnnl aud Unoxcelled for Blnelny Clothes, Put-up at Wiltborgar's Drug Htoro, N anun(l--l-. Philadelphia, Evory Grocor an Alioutd sulf I snd oory inusclkaspor buy ud ure 8, WILTHERGER, Propriotor, Adunt that JEROMK'S Portablo Burilar Alarm and Door Fastende dos foats tho most skiliful of {ucie profoysiun, sliould Lo without, them. Yris, 88170 Ulark-st., Ubloaga, MONEY | WANTED—A live man, with money, invest in & vpoying businoss, Addresa JAMES 8, DE"PX_LES. Room §8, No, 167 LaBalle-nt. W$5 Pac.)crkages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR HALK AT 'TRIBUNE OFFICE, Day Expross, Night Txuros . OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, NATIONATL LINE, NOTIGR-This Company tnkas tho ik of insuranas (o 1o $50,600Tn gold) oif 9nch of 18 soammers, thus Siy passongors the Lost possible guarantee for safoty ant Bveldahco of duugor atson: [Hio most, soutborly o s always boon adoptod by IS DE it BN ¢ o e P an N ) from fors ‘Noxth Sivor', Now York. March 14 | Groace, 4 “Bncen sl | fiaive, A%l o Siaret ] il Avel 18 ndoi i ' DENMARK. Wadnosdns, Maréh 25, at 11 8, m Cubin Fuy 70,_EHU, an Nt e, 329 Cul Roturn ticketa ut reducot raten. Passengors bookad to oF from Goruan and Soandinayian noints at low. Tuics, "ho Steamshipa af this Tiwo aro the arionttn tho traio; Drafts on Great Beitain, Ireland, and tho Uoutinont, at RNorthicast comner Olark and Randolph.ats. (ovposite new Shoruan Housa), Uhlenzo, WILLIAS MAGALISTIT, Genoral Westoru Asout. NEW YORK TO GARDIFE, Tito fouth Walos Attautic Steamship Uompany's New Firsteclase, Full-poworad, Ciydo-bullt Steamships will b Ttaliroad Whatt, Jersoy Oity: S90 Currency. ney. il rum Fonnsgivania KLTA.,., X PEMBROKE, il 4 GLAMORG. | KRBREO Abil o Carcying goods and nassongars at (hrowsh rafes. from allpacts of fio Uuted Siacos med Canuia. 15 posie 5 oo Briatol Ghannol, and all oter polats i Ensiiud. 'l"l»lglfl steamships, built exprosuly for tho teade, ara pros hod witlh all {50 [atost improvemanis foF 1ho Sorafostand Couveicue af + UABTN AND STEERAGE PASSESGERS, Tirat Cubln, 37 and 850 curronor. Nocoud Gabia, 956 girconcy, Botagar 450 Sleeones. PropatdStoorage oortilioaton from Gardif, 83 in Cardift, at the Coin- alta for £1and upwariis, ¥or furthec partioulars, apply any's Ofticos. No. I Dnok Chiamb d 1 Now York to P R A LD BRSO Ay No. 17 liroadwvay. STATE LINE. Sioanusbive—Stato ot Ponneyleanta: Sfate of Leniaiana; Btataof Minnceata; State ot Alabiama; Stato of Virginia; Stat of Geargla: ‘Staty of ¥locida (huilding); Stato ob Indfuna; State'ot Novada (huliding). To Glaskov, Lole fust, Livorpool, Londonderey, o, Btato of Virglnin anile Tusiday, Inbaina sails Saturdhy, Mareh uegda sl ataol Alrhnina sl Satinls i State of Pennvylvania salls Saturday, Aprild. From e 8 Ko v, 8" Wty Sl i i, 500 anl 850 ol 5 Stcurago, £33 oy’ Dromatd, A3 Curroncy, DrAita ut Townstratoes For lurtlior partictiars Abply 10 A USTIN DALDWIN £ 00., Agonts, 73 Broadway, Nuw ork, ALLAN LINE BMONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSITIP CO. 22 FULL-POWEIED FINSPOLASS Srusici. L ), » sud Gl o Trl-waek] s Tor bt aemaia Taiatar e Tovemcle to aud from Balitmoro, calllug 8% Qudenstows, allfaz, ok, ot pussago, fralght, o any infarmation, appls ta ALTAN & COu Azenty, 22 & 74 Lusulle: FINANCIAL, L. ROBINSON, CHASE & (0. BANKFEFRS, No. 18 Broad-st., N. Y., al hanking bush dq Transact a general hunking basiness tn al its dotatls, owing interust upon doposits BANKS, - SAVINGS. INSTITUTIONS, PRIVATE BANKERS, AND INDIVIDUALS, Partienlar attontfon paid to the invostment of ESTATE AND TRUST FUNDS And tnformation regarding tho same furuislied apon application, Buy and oll upor, cominission Gold, Unitad Btates tooks, aud all sovurities doalt fu at tho New York Stosk s Munfofpal anit Ratlroad Bonds nogotiated, N. HOMINBON, A'nomas B, ATKINS, THELONC (< .%WAY' (’5‘)}3\:‘15 11, Cuask, WiLL1aN T, Aok LONGSTEP TN BY 7| GREAT ATLANTIO & PAOTFI0 TEA 00, ... SHRouo, A NIW GHROMO 16 Wouy Woaldagton-at.s 188 Tweatrsacond-st, +

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