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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 187 of hor visit. Tho Mayor reaponded, and said ho wonld do all ho could to enforco the lnw. Alftor thauking tho Acting Mayor for his courtosy, the 1adlos departed. IN ATLEQUENY, thousnnds orowded tho vicinlty of Clty Tall, and anothor intoresting scono was onacted, Prayers and supplicationn wero mado, and tho Daputy Mayor, Neillio, roquested to enforco_tho Sunday Inw, 1fo assured thom thnt hg would, Tho dox- ology was sting, and the lndies’ depurted, having aceomplishoed thoeir objoct, ———— NEW YORI, - IN NEW YORK OITY AND VICINITY, New Yonw, March 10.—Moyors' snloon, on Bridgo streat, Brovkiyn, was thronged Inst ovon= ing, on tho occasion of a tomporauco prayer- meoting boing hold thoro, Tho propriator mads all things oomfortablo for tho women, but haa not promised to closo his saloon, = “Ilio tompornhico mooting in arry Hill's thon- tro last ovoning diffored littlo from that of tho provious Sunday. Gon. Mullon conductod tho oxorcises, and durlng lis disconrso much amuso- ment was caused by s parrot ojnoulating, £ You'ro Irish 1" Thoro woro numerous eignord tc tho pledgo, which was kont until the bar waa * oponed at tho closn of the meeting. Thosigners d been proviousty (uformed that cach could fix in his own mind the duration of hin total absti- nonco promise, T'ho Mothodist ministera to-dny appointed a :lnmmlttnu to roport upon tho temporauco quos- on, DISTRIOT OF COLUMNDBIA. IN WASHINOTON. WasnvaToy, D, 0., Moreh 16.—A numbor of olergymon mot to-day to disousn tho tomporauce quostion, It was proposod to hold prayer-mest- inga noxt wook in furtheranco of the cause. The imw_ngo of bills before Congress introduced by lesora, Lawrenco and Monroo, the first onacting that the usunl paraphornalin used about drinking Incos shall bo conviderad as avidence that liquor fix sold; and) sccond, a damnge Dill similar to that now In forco in Obio, woro advocatad. A rosolution indorsing the bills and providing for tho appointment of’ & committees to wait on com- mittaes of Congress having thom in charge, and arge their pagsnge, was adopted, A committao was appointed to wait on and roquost the Catho- lio olorgy to co-oporato with them in this move- ‘ment. . LOCAL MISCELLANY. MR, HESING AND MAYOR COLVIN. Tue Trmuse of Sunday morning contained an account of the caucus of tho Aldormen of tho Toopla's purty, hold tho precoding ovening, and gnvo an abstiace of tho remarks made by Massrs, Hesing, Canlflold, O'Hara, and othors. In rof- erenco to that portion of tho report personsl to Lhimself, Mr. Hosing writos s follows : Oureado, March 16, 1874, To the Editor of The ChMeage Tribune : . Sm: I am norry to seo in thin morning's Turvuye 4 total misrupresentation of my romurks at & caucus last ovening, It Las always becn a subject of gratitl- catlon to mo that tho TRIBUNE has fuvariably given ail fnferviows with ine upd reporta of sty political - yorlanice in & porfectly unblased and thoughitful man- Zier. The inore, therefore, do I regrot the aceount i the TninuNe of this mornius, as it dircetly briugs allegu- tious pguinst the Moyos which T, of all persone, nover oven tlionght of, 1uch less exprossed in a meeting, I only referred 10 the appolntmont of Mr, Wall, o8 somo_gentloman preseut scomed to intimato that T was at tho bottom of the appoiutment of ono— 3ir. Walil—who had not been with us during the Just campaign, It i3 only necessary for me o atate that, afcer thio Moyor L promisod i ollio to Mr. Conleys Tondeavored {o induco tho Mayor to lva up to bis romise; but, inetosd of doing 0, ho saked me to sco v. W, for him,and urge upon’ him to accopt the oflice, Ho was then appointed, But after thie appolut. ment had been made T was very mnch gratified, os X Lnow Mr. W, to bo a gentlomart of honor, ability, and trust, aud doeni ihn 10 bo onojof uiy bust Trienda, This 3 all T said ubout the ‘Mayer, aud all I kad to do with the sppointment of Mr. Walil, ‘Trusting you will give space to thre few lines, that my remark may not bo misiuterproted in regard to iz, Colyin, I aim, yours, A, C. HrniNg, Tho Staats-Zeitung of yosterday, roferring to this samo kubjoat, isa Liiat tho romarks of ~tho othor speakerd ot tho cauens ware given with substantiol correctness, but that “Mr. Hening's wero not; tlnt ho snid nothing against Mayor Colvin whicn ho could not say to Lis fac with- out violating any of the courtesies of life, and that thore is_no rupture whatover botween the Mayor and Mr. Hosing. Tho information con- carning tho crucus was obtained from & porson ‘who was prosent, and who, as tho Slaals-Zeitung admits, gavo & corraot statomont, with this ona oxcoption, Thero was no Tonson fo magino that o would distort aud misroprosont Mr. Hosing's romark#, s it apponrs ~ho did, sinco ho was o porson belonging to tue same party with thnt contlemon, and prosumably in- sympathy with jim, Conécquently tho reportor took the states ment In good. fuith, and wrote simply the words which wore givon him. o R — RAILWAY EXCURSION TO ELGIN. ‘Tlis Honor, Mayor Goorge S, Bowon, of Eigin, and President Dobbins, of the Chicago & Pacitic Thailway, gave a seleok party yosterdny aftor- noon 8 vory enjoyable exawrtion fo Elgin. T'he boautiful country along the line of the road was grestly admired by tho strangors of tho party, and tho rapldly growing villages give promise of a very large and lucrative business o tho rond. & 1t was opened only s fow months ago, and vob tho recotpts for 40 milos lnst Saturday, the 14il, woro §327.27. 'he fine rolling bills_and splen- did groves one passos malko it certain that Goolt County will, within_haif o dozen yoars, havo twice as many thriving towns along this 1mpor- roform, they aro marching on to victory., Evory gnlo from the land Lrings tdlugs of now con- quents, This is oll vory woll, but tho Indies of Chicngo, yostordsy, mada & **naw doparture.” Tiaving heard so much of lata about orthodoxy, hotoradoxy, hypororthodoxy, ote,, in conneotion with clty divines, thoy turn- od their nltentions” to thewe points, and dovised n plan, by which, within tho noxt ten days, the main polnts can be sottlod, No trial will bo made bofore any Ecclosinstieal tribunal, but the whole populnce will bo—in fact in sl- ready—oalted upon to aid in the groat undertaks ing. Mho contro of oporations 1s at No. 173 inat Madison atroot, whoro the Indies ate just now giving down-town noon luuches for tho benotit of the Foundlings’ ITomo, At that place it is to bo decided by nctual voto who i8 the most popular minlstor in Chieago, in & way that tho Iadics deom porfootly satisfactory to tho most fastidious. Mr. L. B, Skinner, ong of our local artlsts, has prosonted & beautiful oil palnting of n scono lnl(" amid Inkos, moun- tainy, putumo-tinted troos, oto, to tho Lndics' Union Aid Boclety, swhich, by them, s to bo prosontod to ' that minister of Chicago who recoives tho most votes during tho next ton days, Now is tho timo taut thoroughfare. . Among tho party woro tho followring Jadics and outlemen: Mr. M. . Dowey, M8, Kitty Koo, Missos Julin and Mary Chapnoll, Mes. B, ), Waldron, Mre. J. H. Volk, Elgin; 8, It, Ing- Dam, Infer-Qgeans G. N. Clark, Den Moiuos s Jobn Bonek, . 3. Moilin, Quiney; H. 1, Lonoro, ‘T, Bowou, E6q., B. F. Cuiver, Col.G. It. Clario; R, T. Layton, M. D. Bhay ; W.'L. Pease, Elgin ; William Millor, Eaq., London, Englauds E. 0. iickford, Bsq., Votonto, Caoada; the Iiom Nolson Mason, the Hou. Willinm Bross, James Tendall, D. D. Sponcer, Eq., Prosidont Stata ‘Savings Lnstitution ; Willism Itichurdson, Bauk of Montroal ; B. T Allan, Eaq., Prosidout Cook County Bank s tho Hon, ‘8. 8. Hayos, Comp- trollor’; L, Silverman, T. 8. Dobbing, Esq., Mrs, T, . Dobbing, A. A, Groggorry and lndy, Mrd, Jon Titinkorboff, Miss Auun M, Dobbin, Miss Alice Kemp, Now Yorl; Goorgo P: Lord, Matagor Wutoh Company, Eigin ; Col. dobn 8, Vilcos, Slgin 3 J. M. Whitab, Chiof Evgincer and El ' Suoerintondont of tho road, in charge of the P ‘myu party Apont a most interesting. hour at the wateli-factory. Tho Company has added o Targo building, and will in o fow montbs be ablo tosupply tho wmarkot with 400 watchos o day, twico as mauy a4 naw. Caol. Hammoud's fish- ponds wero visited on tho return, Ho has now somo 20,000 epeckled-trout, besides scores of snlmon, proparing for tho Cliicago market. The party roturned to the city about G o'elock, ox- prossing ho heartiost thanks .to Col, Dobbina aud Mayor Bowen for o moat delightful trip. - 3 ———— SUNDAY AFTERNOON LECTURES. The Bunday Afternoon - Lecture Bocioty met Inst ovemng, pursuant to adjourument, at Room 7 Staats-Zeltung Building. Tho Committes on Dusic roported. Negotintiops are pending for & choir of cildron, Lattors wore road from the Rav. Dry, Powers and Cheney. Dr. Powors ox- pressed his scquioscenco in the Idea of provid. ing musio, vocal and instrumental, as s prolude totho loctures, Dr, Chonoy eald that “if tha idon {n to pronch Ohrist to tho mugses” ho saw no objection to baud-music a8 _an accompani- mont to tho singiug. 3Ar. Honry D, Lloyd's suggeation that the Boathoven Booiaty, in wgnlu or part, should bo socured for some of tho meet- u.‘m, met with much favor, The Committcs on Loctures than submitfed ate roport, A, B, J. Suyage will delivor the fivat lecture, which will be given in about two weoks, o wiil' sponks on somo industrial topie, Tho Tov, Dr. I'iomos was roported as un}lngx " You may uso me in any way you plessa; Iam at your Eervica,” Dr, Blolz offéred a lectuyo on compul- sory education, und I'rof, Colbert on nuhouumg. Dr, Mutthows hnd oxpressod lis willingnoss to speak iu tha course, provided tho oolety is nob TWo 88 us an adjunct of any ulira-roliglous ubgociation, As the Hociety will lnve nothing to do with .roliglons ultraiems of awy sort,— will . be no moro & free-thinking *argani-, zntian than o Prosbyterian, or Daptist, or Cathollo ong,—the co-oparation of tho loarned coutloman iy rogarded ns praotically assured. % N W. Abbott will leoture, So will Mr. A. B. J(mth| on * Co-oporation, and Ar. A, B, Mason, on “Tho Relonco of Unity.” Mosars, O, A. Hnw,lnm!‘1 J, 1. Troguy, and” A, B, Mason woro Bppoiuted & committod to propare o coustitution. They will meot in Tue Twwune building at 10 & my Wodnosday, Tho Sooioty then adjourned until next Mondny ovening, The placo of meot- ing will bo aunonnced in tho uomfly papors, A number of porsons thon paid thelt ‘memborship fups of g1, Mr, A, B. Koith, 5§ Wabauh avenue, will rocolye foos until farther uotca, b ——— WHO I8 THE MOST POPULAR MINIS- IER IN OHIOAGO p o What would wa do without the ladies? All \bm shio wide country, iu the great tomporsuce to vota for o favorite miutator, bo ho orthodox or othorwise, Tho tax lavied for ench voto is 10 conts, and yosterdny tho polla openod briskly. .Amonfithe many candidates in tho field ave Drof, Swing, Dr. Goodwin, the Rovs, Robort Collier, E. J, Goodapeed, J. O. PockweO. D. Helmer, A. B, Kitlrodgo, Wm, Alvin Bartlett, 1t, L. Collior, W. H, Rydor, and mony others. At tho closing of the polls_ yostordny aftornoon Prof. Swing was_ shead, Mr. Holmor was next, and Mr, Rydor third best, T'ho con- tost will, o doubt, bo spiritod, and it i vory do- sirablo that full’ voto should bo polled. * All should go to 172 Madison stroet, and ' vote eatly and often.” This is nn fmportant quostion that should bo settled, Thoss coming "from n dis- tance, as well a8 thoso near by, will find & good Tunok sot to assist them in the work, —— THE OITY HALL. Tho City Collector took in the sum of §9,031 yosterdny for taxes, liconscs, oto. The Collector of the Dosrd of Publio Works took in yosterday the sum of $3,020 for water~ rents, etc, The Clty Trensurer received yesterday the sum of §9,050 from the Gty Collector for taxes, and 82,420 from the Board of Publio Works for water-rents, Gto. .. Building .Yermm woro Isaned yostorday as fol- Jows: Willinm MoCarthy, two-Btory and base- ‘mont, briok, 24x45 foot, corner of Taylor sud Abordoon stroeta; Jamos MoCombio, tivo-story and busomont, briok, 48x80 foot, Nos, 62 aud 5% Stato mtroot: M. J. R, Packard, two-story and brsoment, briok, G0x80 foat, coggar of Buperior and Kingsbury stroots ; Petor Htunal, bril, 2ix05 foat, looaion not give Vilder, three-story sud basoment, stone, G0xt0 {cnt,ufillntu strect, bplwoon Twelfth and’ Thir- eonth, The Board of Dolice mot yestorday afternoon for tho purposo of transacting some unimportant bueiness, 'Who first case undor considoration wagy that of Officor Heckfleld, charged with not aying o debt, of n year's standing, for ront. De- ectivo 13d. Miller, beying resigned irom tho force, tho Board suspendad the fine of fifteon days’ Bny fwposed upon him last Friday. No more business wna transnoted excopt the sudit- ing of some vouchors of the Fire Marshal's, after which the Board adjournod. Sovoral of Lho proporty-owners in the vicinity of the corner of Superior and Kingebury streots, called upon the Board of Health, in company with _ Ald, Cnnnop, to complain of tho “pro- posed removal of tho manufaotory of tho Frazer Lubricating Compouy from its presont site near the old Bmall-pox Hospital to tho corver abave montionod. Tho residents nonr the prosont site recently complained of a stench from tho works, and the Ioalth Board sent an officer to oxamine promiges and ho roported that tho works were not offensivo, In rogard to the removel, the Ilenlth Ofieor anid it would be difiteult to pro- von the Company from building, and that thoir worlia could 110t be iutorferad with until a nuis- an0o had been eronted. Corporation Oounsol Norton has given his opinfon that the #03,000 of water-bonds falling duo July 1 cannot bo reissucd, as voted by tho Council'a wook ago yostordny, withont a_spaoial election boing held.” o thinks {6 would oost losg and makse less trouble if thoe nct of March 20, 1869, conld bo o amended 1 to apply only to citles aud municipelitios having loss than 100,- 000 inbabitants. He has, theroforo, prepared & Lriet amendment to'that offeat, to bo forwarded to tho Legislaturo, Iucnsothe act is not so amondod, special olection must be held, and to avoid expenue it wonld be dosirable that- it should take place ot tho samo time as the town eleotions, . The Public Library has at length been moved to more fitting quartors than the old barrack hithorto occupied ub “the tank” At noon yestorday tho work of removal bogan, aud by 6 o'clack tho new raoms, coracr of Wabnsh avenuo and Mndison stroet, woro roady for the public. Tho reading-room {s already pormanently in ruuning order, and the book departmont, rit is hoped, will be arranged for tho accommodation of the E\;Nle a8 soon 88 the 27,000 volumes ordored aro recoived. Taken altogother, tho preseut rooms ure probably as desirablo in overy particular oy cowld bo found. Thero wera uo coremonics attonding thoe romoval, and lnck of space provents the [:ubllcnuou of tho eloquent speectiea that—ought to Lave boen made. FINE AND WATER. The Committee on Firoand Wator met yoster- duy afternoon. Present, Ald. Corcoran, Foley, and Mahr, A communicntion waa received from cortaln parties offering to sell two lots on Thirty-fitth troot, nonr thie narner of Islsted, for o five- engine house, the prico asliod boing §2,300, On motion of Ald., Mabr, sction was postponed for ono week, to onable tho Committeo to visik tho property, Tho purchase was recommended by the Tire Marshal and by tho Board of Polica. T'he samo was the ease with two lots on Loomis stroot, noar Yan Buren, which Matthow Laflin offorad for $200 and $160 por front fool, and the samo disposition was mndo with the proposition. The Committes ngreed to visit the property at 12 o'olock Thuraday noon, The Committeo, nftor some discussion, decided to hhold tho_trinl of tho chomical engitos at 2 o'clack, and to invita tho Mayor, City Engineer Chosbrough and all the Councilmon to attond tho trinl, The tris] will tuke pluce on Quiney street noar tho City Hall, The ordinance iu'eauutetl by Firo Marshial Ben- ner relative to chimney sweeping, was Jaid ovor until next meeting, in" order to_ have n full at- tondance of the membors of tho Committeo. The noxt meoting was ordered for 3 o'clock Fri- day afternoon, aud M. Willim Whalen, who hns boon dolng e\.imnu? aweeping for some years and who wad present af tho meeting, was asked to attond and explain the mannar of cleaning chim- noys, oto. — CRIMINAL. THE POLIGE COURTS, John Poters, au iron thief, was yestorday hold to the Criminal Court by Judge Soully in bouds of &300. Justioo Beully's dooket yestorday footed up the sum of #06, of which §B2 was paid. Justico Doy~ den's dacket faated up 85, of which a small por- tion was paid, Michaol Coninell wag before Judge Soully yes- torday, charged with burglary. Oficor Flynu made tho arrest. Connell i & youthful burglar, boing only 18 years of age. Ho-was hold for Lig appearauco undor bonds of &1,000, John W, Smith was agaln before Justics Boy- den's South Sido Police Court yeaterdny, for tho shooting of Tigho, and Leld i bonds of 1,000 for his appoarance. ‘l'igho is improving. Mary Blair; an old offender, who Las boen bo- fore ibe Police Courts on mauy sn ocousion chiargod with nssociating with auspicious uharag- ter under suspicions clroumstanoos, Was Again up yestorday. me was disposed of by & fiuo of $1b, Christopher Outler was before Justice Boully yestorday, charged with the orimo of larcony, wm btealing no overcont from Mr, Denmis Loug, at the cornor of Washington snd Olinton streets. é!aa avlfl hold to the Criminsl Qourt in bouds of " Mary Costollo and Abblo fMackman, two ro- rpectable and gond-looking gitls, woro hofoio ustive Boydon yosterday, shavged with pediting without loouse, Theso girls, innocony of the law govorning this peoullar business, have beu 1 the habit of purchasing lacos, aud golog {rom, Liousp Lo house salliug tholr atock at a.reasona- bl advance an thelr original cost. Justico Doy~ den rend thom tho Inaw on ihis point, and, on socount of thelr ignorance in tho wmattor, dls- oharged them, | MISOELLANEOUS. Joseph Miohl, a beor-vendor, was bafare Come missionor lioyne flmfl,umny for not oanoceling stamps_ng proscribed by tho Intornal Revenuo laws, 1o way hold in bonds of §500 for a future appearance. A mnn namod Hardin Oox was struck ever the hend dyeutnrdufi, at tho Biook-Yards, bfi_‘n man nomed Jamos MoKlnuoy, and neflonu‘ly jurod. 'he troublo grew out of an attempt by the latter to gat his enttlo on tho sonlos whils tho férmor was ontitlod to tho use of thom, Who ausailaut wau hold {n bnil of £1,000, Botwoon 8 and 0 o'clock Bunday evoning the honso of O. B, Artz, No. 02035 Miohgznn ave- nuo, was entored by tho basomont door and robbod of & lot of plate, knives and forks, an Astrakhan oloan, ote. ‘lie family saw n woman lnnvh:f( tho bouse, but did not then know her orrand. Tt i sunpected that she halonga to tha hur;ilnm who have for unome wooks boen oporat lng In tho South Divislon, A warrant was lesued g'aalardny by Juatlee Haines for tho arrost of Max Polncliok, an op- tician uear tho cornor of Binto and Madivon stroota. Tho warrant was {ssued on the gom- plaiut of Mr. Uliomas Qoodwillio, who chargos thnklon thio 7tk day of October, 1871, bo paid to Mr. Polnchiely, who waa thon the Tronsurer of tho Licdorkrantz Socloty, tho snm of $200 to hand to Ians Balatka, the leador of the Soclot: snd, inhis complnint, slates that Mr. Polachok fuiled to do 8o, but approprinted tho money to big own private use. dir. Polachol wan brought up, and hold in bonds of $300 for his appear- auce to-dny, Judgo Boydon yesterday aftornoon, at his Iyrx- vato ollice, heard tho caso of 8horwood v. Hol- don. Thid I8 a caso in which Goorgo Shorwood, the plnintiff, purohased somo timo ago o picco of proporty vafuad b 85,000, located on Ashland avonue, of 0. O, P’. Holdan, the defendant, 8hor- wood, paying Holdon £100 down to bind tho con- tract. ~Holdon was to furnish the abstract of the title within o givon time, which Lo failed to do. Upon Mr. Sherwood's requesting tho roturn of the 8100 pald by lum to Holden, the latter ro- fusod to roturn'the smount, claimiug that ho had kept his part of tho contraot. Mr. Shor- wood, through his attorney, Miss Alta M, Hulott, brought suit for tho recovery of the $100. The cnso was ably conducted by tho opporing nt- tornoys. Miss Hulott mndo s vary forciblo argu- ment in belinlfof her cliont, and,” in bLor sum- wing up, gave utteranco to s burst of cloquonce such 0y the litlle offico of Juatioo Boyden nover hioard before. The jury returned their verdict for Miss Hulett by bringing iu u judgmont ngaiust the defondant for $100. —_— GENERAL NEWS, , Greon pond, cucumbers, string beans, and cauliflowers avo in the market, and in a day or two the tirst consignmont of strasborrios Irom New Orleaus is expocted. ‘We have recoived from Emeorgon & Stott, No. 59 Wost Madison stract, n copy of the Millmer and Dressmaker for Mareh, containing the usual number of fiue colored plates, oto. Tho electlon for offlcera of the Y, M, O, A. ye8- terdsy resultod in the choieo of N. B.. Bouton, Prosidont; O. H, Horton, Firat Vioo-Prosident ; J. 1, Cole, Socomd Viea-Lyosidont; 8. A, Kean, Troasurer; J. N, 1iyde, Corrusponding Secre~ tary; and J. W. Tarlin and J.W. ozn, Board of Manngerd, At tho meoting of the taxpayors of tha Ninth Ward, liold Inst night at No, 49 Blue Island ay- cnuo, for the purpose of seleoting delegatos to tho Convontion of tho 23d inst., which will nom- iunto ofioors for the Town of West Chiongo. Mr. . V. Konnedy was called to the Obair, and W. I'rager appointed Seerotary. On motion a commitleo of fivo wns choson by tho Chair, consisting of I, Knott, W. Fraser, P. Candon, P, McDride, aud J. T NMullen, who roporied the following dologatos, " viz: T.' Nolan, — Oladik, Robert Knott, P, MoBrido, and_P. Condon, who woro unanimousiy eonfitmiod, Mr. Chatles Scan- lon then addressed the moozing, which 8050 aftor djourned. In pursuanca of a request from tho Coun Suporintendsut, the Principsls of tho public &chools of this connty met Baturday at tho Su- porintendent’s office, Goorgo D. Plant called the meoting to order aud stated that the objoct of tho meating was to considor tho propricty of or- ganiziug a Princlpals’ Association, 1lis sugges- ttang meb with a hearty concurrence by the Frin- cipals, aud o mm“mrm‘y organizntion was offoctod by olooting P'rof, iavow, of Evauston, Prosi- dont, and DMr, Metry, of Duuton, Sacre- tary, Diessrs. Plant, Dodge, Iaslkoll, and Iayman wero appointed asaCommtteo tonrrange & pian for further procoduro, After o short con- sultation tho Committeo roported: That & Committeo bo appointod to draft s constitution and n sot of by-laws for tho government of the Socioly ; that the Comwitteo meot for that purs Rouu at tho saine l)h\co on tho lnst Saturday of larcl, at 10 o'clocl u. m. ; and that tho next mootiug of this Socicty bo lield on tho firat Sat- urday of April, ot 10 ¢'elock 2, m., in the Super- intondont's office. 'I'ho roport Jwus ndoglcd, ond tho Committeo discharged. Nessvs, Soymour, Taskell, und Morry were sppointed a Committes on Constitution and By-Luws, aftor which the meeting ndjournad to meot at the same place on the firut Saturdsy in Apuil, — PERSONAL. Charles Paine, Generul Superintendent of the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Raiiroad, is in the city. Prof. Pepper brings with him over 334 tons of apoaratus with whioh to produce the experiments illustrating his popular seience le~tures, A spo- clal matinen for the ohildren, wnturdsy aftor~ noon, is announcod. Tiro-Marshal Donnor will start on & trip to Ciucinnati, and possibly to 8t. Lovis, to-day. To will rofurn by Saturday, if possitle. ' Hia ab- joct i8 to obtafu the rosuligof tlo trlalof the chemieal enginos in those citios, ‘The Hon. John I. King, Unitod States District Attornoy for the Siate of New Jeraoy, s doing Chiosgo undor the speoial attention of Commis- sioner Ioyno, 3Ir. Olarence Cross, Inte with T, W. Harvey & Co,, bas beon anppointed the Froight Agent iu Chicago of the Hunnibal & St. Jo Railroad Com- pany, Mr, Cross’ long oxperienco us a traveling agont will ba of groa} advautage to Limnin his new position. Dr. Johnson, an ofd represontative of the _medienl profesaion of Wisoonsin, npd a gentlo- man favorably and famitiarly kuown as oneof the early sottlors of Milwaulkoe, is in Chicago on o briel Visit, to do honor to the “ day we celo- Dbrate.” Dr. Johuson 18 a gucst of 1r. Phillp Conley, at the St. Gharles. Aftor the vote was announced on the Sunday ordinance in the Comnoll last night—Aald. Dixon having voted In the uu(.{nhva—A. 0. Heslug weny over to Ald, Cullerton’s seat sndl whivpered to him: “Will the boys vate for Dixon now?" TFivo of thom did. Tom Toloy yestorday roceived o telegram from Rudolphe, in Now Orloany, offering to play anybody o throe-bell gamo of billiayds, in' the City of Chicugo, Tor any amount of manoy, M. Toloy tolegraphed the “proposition to Garniar, and wrote to Daly. Ilora1s a chanco for Gare mer. Clicagois tho city of his beut love, the home of hosts of frionds, and he can scarcoly gcuflun to moot Rugolplie half way and play oro, TOTEL ARRIVALS. Grand Paciflo—W. H. Raymond, Montroal; W. Turnor, Cloveland ; W. W, Folt, Bt. Louis; oowmiy, Boston ; A, W. Johnson, Louis- F. B. Howall, New York. ., . . Sher- Jiouse-~T, B, Bquiros, Cleveland; A, Behmldt, Baltimore; J. P, Manny, ]loc]:torb; F. L. Graco, 8t, Paul; E. ilommings, New York A, Mayflold, Lincoln, . . . ZTremont Zouss— Q. Babbitt, Heloit ; IT. Sbror, Madisouns B, L. True, Doston ; J, . Dinsmore, New York; W. 0. Bailoy, Groon Bay ; J. L. Downs, 8t, Louls; I. B. Clmmg(nn, lilwaukoe, . . . Palmer Houge—11, 8, Cling, Yngland; G, Faber, New Bedford; J, W, Boott, Qawogo; J, J, Diuir, Now York ; E. N, Stoughton, Now York; @\ Peuroso, Pitwburglh, — ANNOUNOEMENTS, Tho Rov. George Huntington will lead the noon prayer-meoting to-day, Tha Clristisn Unlon lem’ry Socloty moots this evoning at 114 Eust Madison stroot. Lodies who aro olvonlating temperanco poti- tions ou tho South Bide aro requosted ta roturn thom to Mrs, G. B, Marsh, No. 1230 Wabash av« ouuo, by 2 o'clock Friday, Attention {s Invited to tho advortisemont of Lomuel diik, publiched 1n another colam, of- {foring for ealo his farming lands In Iroquois aud Kanlkakee Countion. . ‘Tho banquet and ball of tho Trisk Literary Aa- saciation will bo held to-night st the Bouth Sido Briggs Hougo, s# alrandy announced, 'Fho ban- quet will commonco at preoisoly 9 o'vlools, Tho oltizons of the ighth Ward, irreapaotivo of purty or nutionality, are raquested to mcot at P, W, NMortalle’s,-cornor of Wright und Jeffor- son ptroots, Hoturday, at half-pust 7 o'olock, to tuko action In referoiico to Lho npproaching town cloation, and to uominate dologutes to the Wost Town Convontion, ! The annual mosting of (ho Woman's Forolgn Missionary Socloty of the 'Thiid Prosbytoriun Churoh wlllbo hold in jts leoturo-room ot 2 o'aloolk this uftornoon, Tho Exeoutive Commit- too of tho Prosbytoriun Board of Misslons of the Northwest dogira to havo this moeting tho occu~ slon of & groat union m!munnrs gathoring of alt tho Prosbyterinu ohurcnes of Dlilcago and ity vieinity., Althoughi Mrs, Rhea hps for the prosent withdrawn from wotlyo orvies, whe Lns onsent- o to glve an addroan at this meotlng concorning loslony, The rogular Barch mooting of tho Ohleago Daplist Ufixlon will bo held at the noon prayor- mooting room, cornor of Glark and Washingion stroots, this ovoning at 744 o'clock. In accord- anco with an earnost donlte exprossod by many brothron, cortain Important amondmonts” to tho Conutitublon will Lo prosontod for action at this mootinyg, 'ho devlgn 1s to give greater scopo nud efficionoy to the orgnnization, and mora por- fect unity in it worl, It is very dosirablo thnt thera ba n full attendanco from every Baptist chureh in Chleago and vieinity. Roporia will be . prosonted from tho missions of the Unlon, ies LOCAL LETTERS, . WHERE ARE THE IOLIWE ? To the Hiitor of The Chicago Drivune: Bm: It isodoplorablo fact that the momont ahouso is vaonted In this city, and tho placard 4% Nont * placed upon it, from that momont tho eyos of tho piratical crow of young ruffians who infost tho city ave fixed upon it, and wait- ingonly for s moment whon thoy can bronk through soms door or window, and rab it of any plumbing they can got tholr innds upon, This lias of lato boon enrried on to Buch an extent as to bocomo intolerablo, and it 18 time tho atton- tion of tho authorities was onlled to tho fact. Lot thom but vistt tho shops of the nefarious junk-denters, who aro reapiog s rich harvest Trom thofr trado with thiu thioving orow, and I have no donbt they will thoro flud tons of this samao stolen lead-pipo aud faucots, Lot an in- ‘vontigntion take placo, and a fow of the rnann\lr youug vagabonils, who go around armed with Hnws_roady for ther work, bo put iwhero thoy can_have iron bara o work upon instend of loadl-pipo, nnd I have no doubt that thiscomnmon compinlub will ceage. A Viorns, A JIINT TO HOURE-AGENTS. T the Editor of T'he Chicaao “yibusie * Sin: Wiy do not our houso agents, liko thoso in tho East, give the price in connection with tho location of tho houso? Many of thom do uot avan give tha atreot or number; theu wo have to go to their oftico only to find that tho Louso {8 milos nway from whero wo want it, and o tylo, and poriaps prico, too, wrong, TThoy will gain favor with the people, by giving loea- tion aud price, and thoroby savo us time, which is mouey, House-\ANTER, RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION 1N TIE SOHOOLA. To the Zilitor af e Chicago Tribune; Sin: In his admirablo lecture npon Ultramon- taniam boforo tho Philosophical Socioty, which wag published in full in Sunday’s I'rinuNE, Col. Edmund Juasen assurcs us that no fears noed bo entortained of tho influenco of the Ultramon- tonists in our own country, aud in support of this conclusion ho assorts that all religious in- struction has boen carofully oxoluded from our public schools. Tho langungo used by the loo- uver I8 as follows: * Public schools, from which all roliglons instruction 18 carofully excluded, overy truo Ropullican rogards ns a uccossary roquisito for tho progress and liberty of the country,” otc. T'horo s as yot a wido differonco of opinion nmong thoso who think themselves **trio Re- publicans ™ a8 to the conclusion involved in the abovo statoment, Let us soo if thore onn bo any difforence of opinion a8 to the incotreotness of "the lecturor's premise. My littlo daughter attends tho **Brown School.” In accordnnco with the request of her toncher, aho is provided with o copy of tho Now Testement (Protestant vorsfon), A chaptor from this holy bool is rond each morning by tho teachor and tho class, each reading altornato versos, This ig followed with a prayer by tho teacher, in which tho pupils join audibly. I'bis porformonce, my little daughtor tolls miv, iasbyled *‘tho dovotional exorcises.” Irthis roading of tho Seriptures, followed by proger, is uot “roliglous instriction,” what 18 it A MeMDER OF THE PRILOSOPHICAL BOOIETY. g LARF VIEW,. The public mosting at Hufmeyer's saloon, Sat~ urday night, was woll attonded, and the afirma. tivo gido of tho quostion boforo the town was botter ropresonted than on the pravious Monday. At firat, opivlon scomed to bo protty ovenly di- vidod botweon making & chango and romaining in statu quo, but the speeches of the favorers of tha latter alternative had considerable offect in tho course of tho ovening, Mr. Abbott was chogon to proside) and Mr. Lurrabea to act na Secrotary. M. BEACH, being callod for,'sited tho action of tho othor towns around Okioago in regard to this matter, aud drew from their examplo the inforence that it wonld bo best to lot woll cnough alone, Tho cewetery question was, in his judgmont, a very important one. Tho present charter, togother with the logialation of 1867 on this subject, gave important control of the comoteries, Tho recont degision of the Supronie Court in the Rose Hill case_had beon advorso to the tows, yot tho dis- senting opinion of three Judges had been Ao forcibly and clearly oxproanod thnt, if the con- ponont charaoter of that body should bo slightly ohauged, a roversal of tho decision might not bo improbable, ‘That part of the Village nct rolat- mg to osmeterles was indefinite, and thoro was now boforo tho Logislnture a bill for tho abridg- ment of its powers, 'Tha whole clause might Lo logisiated away in time, lunving the town at tho 1eroy of thoso corporations, Their presenco was an incubus ou Lake View, and thoir oxtension would bo fatal. He rogarded the poworson- trusted to tho Bonrd of ‘Prustecs, under tho Villago act, as too groat. 1f tho town mlo‘ptc«l {his now government, it would, in all probability, bo ruled by an irresponsiblo ring, as in the city. MR, TODINGON dosired to correot a falso impression. This niovement wad po pet schomo, Tho-people of tho Novth End wera afraid of it, bocause they thought they saw in it tho bautling of the South End, and vico versa with his neighbora. It was no job to bo fcisted upon the poople, but an Longst dosire for an improvemont. Much had been said about the Village-Organization act con taluing 87 sections, What if1t did? The num- bor of sections did uot vitiate it. Tho differouce betweon it and the prosont charter was tlint tho ono was full and comprehensive, oloarly and ably exprossod ; the other a patobwork, fmperfect and inndequato to tho town's nceds. Ao tho foundation of the latter was the division of the towu info throe rond-districts, ench with » Com- misslonor, who must ho o osidont of his _dis- triot, und was n mombor of tho Board, The First Distriot had two-thirds of tho population, and pnid the samo proportion of taxes, whilo tha othor districts controliod tho _Bonsd, nud sot all tho improvements. fle instanced Wellington avenue, which bhad just got- ten a large asscssmont for fmprovement. Tho talk about cometories was bosido the mark, Tivory ono knaw that the ostablishment of now comalorivs was impossiblo, ‘Tho declsion of tho Bupreme Court was for all time, and would never Lo revorsod. Tho prosent managemant of tho finuneon was defective and irvesponsible. The I'ransurer paid ont money at the order of tho Bourd, but there was no roport, and no tolling whero tho monoy might go. Tho nssosswmonts during the past your wero in tho neighborliood of 100,000, but it would not bo known Low they wore apprapristed. IT the Board ao choso, thoy conld run tho town into dobt 88 woll s undor the Villago not. ‘Thoy could bulld an immonup sower from somowhere to nowhero at o groat cost, sud the poople would hgve to pay tho bill, "The southern end of Lo town was greatly disaf- footad, and In favor of annexation to Ohicaga, Dacause of the backwarduoess of Lake View, aud the luck of improvements, o Board Incked exeoutiva power to oarry out improvoments, Novw, n8 a village, thero would bo an_approprin. fion mado once a year for speciflo objeots; thore would bo n roport a8 to the disposnl of monays ; and thoTrasteos would bo able fully to carry out all proposed smondments, 2n, 60UDY : correoted Mr, Nobinson in rogard to the elaotion of Higlway Commissionars, —‘Thoy might livein one dustrief and bo oloeted from any other. The ‘whole Board might be oleoted from Mr, Robin- son's jmmedinto noighborhood if the votors o chosgo, If the First District, having tho bulk of population, was in a minority in ite ropresonta- tion, it was tha fault of itd rosidents, Thoy would hinve no more control f tuls change wora muade, ‘The only differouce botweon the Town and Villago Boards woa that botwoon five and six, ‘Thora wonld bo more offices undor tho now rogimo, for tho old ofiicus would not be abplinhoed, 80 thero would bo two wote to ba paid, e con< sidorod tho clausa in the prosont obsrter for the control of tha financos sufliciently oxplicit, Ap- proprintions conld not bo misapphiod, Tho Board wight detormina to build such a sower as hud been spokon of, but no one would bo foalunuut;h 10 take tho contract and risk never belug paid, I'hissot wasintonded formorocompnct placos than Take Viow, which was too scattored to adopt it advantagoously. The baro fack of Lako View hocoming a villago would not mulke jmproye- menty spring up “fu the night, Thoy must bo pard for,. ud bofore, by taxatfon. Aunoxation ad boon spoken of. MR, KERYOOT sald the declsion of the Buprome Court iu re- gard to Roso Hill was a just one, It allowed tho cowotery to uso lauds whioh 1§ bad purchasod prior to 1867, and thus provonted tho luglulution of that yoar against extension from becoming rotronotive. T.ot Gracoland, howover, attompt (o use tho Jand not now eceupled for buvlal pur- poecs, nud it would bo seon that thoro was o remody. ‘Mo wan sorry that Mr. Jlobinson's knowledge of Lake View geography wis &0 alight ns to Joad hun to loeato Wellinglou ave- nue o the North End, whan jtwas in faot in the {:nnfit of District No. 1, and near tho southorn mits, 3 Nr. Rohinson said ho meant Petorson avenuo. Mr. Chneo auswored that tho Intterhad hoon improvad at the oxpenso of those living on it on}; gazm}g 300 from tho Trensury. Mr. Korfaot thought that Lake View was vary woll off, and gould not belter her condition by hecoming a village.. 1f sho did sho wonld soon hinvo n tombatono of bonds_ercoted ovor hory and would be uo financially dead that sho_coul -not evou gronu, 'Lho suggastion of Water-Works way & good one, and mat with liis approval. The flrnnt anxioty of the town lad formerly boon ow to got boor, and Lhiy was & new doparture. M, GOODWILLIL urgod the Immediato consldoration of the wator- enpply question. If Wator-Worlu could Lo cone stiucted by the presont system of goverumont, Lo should suppott it, nahio hnd been_convorted from the villago faith. 1Ie could hardly soo6 how this conld bo dono, howover, as 5 per cont of the present ronl estate valuation was tho limit of taxntion. Mr. Goudy informed him that it would'be the samo undor any system, as the limitation was constitutionnl, B, CUASE: enld thotruo stato of tho case was that tho northorn district hnd roccived no publio money for improvemouts for a year or two. When Divorsoy avenuo was improved thoy had borna 10 por cont of tho nayessmont, and this had taken ail thoy could raieo for vonds, Ilo had boon ask- cd why he did not spond on improvomonts 85,000 that was in his honds. Bocsuse {t had latoly beon colleoted, and ronds could not be mado in thodoad of winter. Tho exeantive powor of the Board was, in his opinion, nmylo, and the conttol of funds was providod for by the chartor, If the Bonrd migappliod them they violated their oaths of ofllco. LX-ALD, CLARK 3 Lnd not dectdod how he shonld vote when ho camo to tho mooting. 1lo thought the Villago aet was ruporior to what waa in operation now, but, at the same time, did not consider Lake Viow ready for thia chango, s yot. Population was not sufliciontly _contralized, Al nocossary improvemonts could now bo obtained., ‘The ‘quoation now up should bo thoroughly dlscuss- ed, and tho change would probably bo bonaficisl sometimo honee, but at presont he should voto ngrinst it MR, RODINEON atill maintained the ineflicioncy of tho prosent exocutivo powor. An nsscasment hud been lovied, sometima ago, on Lincoln avenue for ita jmprovement, but nothing had over beon done. As for old oficors holding on nuder the now programme, logislation was now peuding whiel would doubtlesa abolish them, and tho Board could sppoint suoh officials a8 woro necoesary. Thoro had boon bonsts of long rogidonce in tho town, Ho could not claim it, hut ho thought o man of Mr, Kerfoot's iutelli- gouee aud stauding should be ashamed to sy ho hnd sswnt twonty-ona yoars in & place whero g0 littlo improvemont hnd been nccomrlinth The mooting broke up without adjournment, The result of tho election yostorday was o com- ploto defeat for tho villago-organization pm']nct, 11 votes boing oast in its fuvor, and 284 against. TIIE TOWN IOARD Deld Its rogutar meoting lnst evouing, Prosent, Mesors. Chase, Kranz, Sulzer, and Hehieswoll. An application of the Liucoln Park Commission- ors for the condomnation of laud in Lalko View for the park oxtension, nnd the necessary ng- sonsmont of taxos, was ' prosented to the Board by Mr. Wilson, who wurged upon tho Board immedinte action in regard to tho mattor, as tho Commissionera wished tho assos- ment to go up to tho Supromo Court ot tho Juno torm, If thoy failed in that thoy would bave to wait until the Novembor torm, aud tho tax as- aeasod could not ba collacted until the following spring. Ho would eny that they woro lnl(h\g ack ive monsures in_regard to the Lake-Shoro drive, tho oxtonsion of tho park within the city, and of tho drive south to Indiaua street, and wished all theso mattere to go up to the court togethor, Ar, Sulzer offered the following : Reaotved, That tho application of the Tincoln Parl Gommissloners be recolved and placed on fle, aud, furthor, that the Suporvisor be inutructed to tuko fe gol counsel in tho premises, and that, when the Doard adjourns, it adjourn fo ncet on Mouday, the25d fuxt. ho rosolution wan adopted. Tha above application will como up for consid- orntion on that day. ‘Tho following bills wore presonted and ap- proved: Mr, Wilson's bill for legal sorvices for one yonr, $516.30 ; Clork of the Superior Court, &6 ; forropsirs of the Town Hall, $120.86: printing, £10.60 ; Mr. MoConueil, for acting ns clork of tho alection, £3, After some othor matters of small importance Lind been considorod, the Doord adjourned. —_ e ELGIN. To-day the Irlalimen of the city will joinin the annual colebration of St. Patrick's anuiver- sary, In tho ovoning an addross will be deliv- ered beforo tho Catholic Tomporance Soviety, aud the day will conclude wiih a dunce at the Waverly Houso, The late muuicipal election sottled the ques- tion that Blgiu shell have six wards instoad of four. This rendors it nocessary to soloct addi- tional Aldormen, and an clootion will bo hold the second Monday in April. The Secpud and Third ‘Wards have boon divided, Tho unewly -olected Mayor, D. F. Barelay, isan old and lighly os- toeined rosident, and will make a good prosidin, ofiicer. _ The now Board proposcs to overhaul gomo old accounts. The first sale-day of tho prescnt season by our Hoard of Trado ocours to-day. It is expected %lli:n 'iho offeriugs of butter aud cheose will bo oral. Tho Post-Ofico hus Loon remaved to River stroot, and the Dostmaster rejoices in his cozy quartors, We are promlsed anothor ltorary ontortain- ment by Dr. Andrays on Mouday ovoning noxt, It is intondod to give much aclut to the formal opening of the Freo Public Library, Thureday evaning. Tho Board Liave baen_ buslly ongaged for gomo timo in the work incidont to the cstablishment of this valuable aid to tho intel- lootnal well-boing of the city, and hope. ot the oponing, to domonstrato that, the mancy and timo_luve been fudiciously uhod. Tho Board hins chosen L. . Yarwood as Librarinu, and ho il w00 Lo prsperad to-weliome all viitors ta the rooms in Dank Block, Sovoral citizens will speak a littlo ot the opening, aud give us good advice. - "I'iero ara no signs yot of an approaching tom- erance crusade in Bigin, The city is n o Bort of middle state. Tho " old bummers are dying off, snd tho youug men who have st out in tho bopeless task of Deating whisky lave not bogomo qualifiod vot, ond thero is not as much drunkenness in the city ns thoro was flve years ago, I'hero aro, howovor, Boveral who would answer s » fonrful oxampla to travel with Gougl, bub thoy ara fall- lus‘:rnpldly. 2xtrao rdinary meetingsin theeeveral churchos huve genoraily coasnd, and the seasvn of sooin- bloy will soou opon. —— HIGHLAND PARK, * On Sunday aftornoon a meeting was hald here, presided over by the Rev, Edward Sullivan, D. D., and a Protestant Eplscopal Parish was or- ganizod, to bo called by tho samo namens that of thio ohureh {n Obloago, of whioh the prosiding oficer on thnb occasion is the reator, viz.: ‘Trinity Churel and Parinh. After tho business of the meeting had been concluded by clecting Wardens, Vestrymon, Clork, and Troasuror, some very appropriate re- marks were made by Dr. Bullivan, chiofly to show that howaver desirablo ft moy bo to promoto sympathy, courtosy, kindly feclingy, and ploas- ant intorcourso among Christisu nelghbors of oll donominations, littlo practical good hny ever rosulted from attompia to unito in ono organiza- tiou, or expoct the co-pporation of Individualy whose views diffor so ecssentiully as to the forms _of chnrel gm‘m‘nmml{ and ro- liglous bolief, Ou tho contrary expericnce dic- taton that os soon as o suflloient numbor of fudividuals are drawn togother in elvonm- stances to warrant tho attempt, it Is their wisest course to unlte in n'sepnrate axsooiation to wor- ship God in their own way, and to promote the cuuno of Christ by efforts in accordanoe with :1‘::?“ convictions of what,1a the bost form of so ngs. 1In the evening a servico was conductoed by Dr. Bullivan, who gave an eloquant aund Instructive dicconrso. Tho Baptine Chureh building wos kindly offered for thoue sorvieos and thankfully neeoptod aud used, This movement Is to bo followed by regular sorvicos, to be held at tho hall of tho IHighland Park Religlous Associa« tion, and conductod by Chicago clorgymen who ora Intorestod in 1 succoss, sk e A Lottory oty The helrs of Mr, Camp, onco & woll-known lawyer of South Carolins, havo Inid clrim to proporty valued at 6,000,000 or 8,000,000 in the Ity of Atlants, Gn, In the originel drawing by lotfory of the lnnds on which Atlanta is situsted two Irishmen nsmed Biokner and Alitohell held tlokots, Dioknor's tiokot drow land lot No. 77, now the gita of many valuable bnildings, Mitch- oll claimed that ho had purclmum{' DBickner's tickat, and took quiot posacaslon of the lot. o sokd Van!nnu. and gave & part to the railrond for dopots, 1n 1819, Allon Jolmson, Bhoriff of Do Kall County, dircovered that no rocord oxisled of tranafor by Bickeer to Mitcholl, and finding ihat Iicknor had divd, ho ndininistered on the entato, and advertisod the praporty for sale. Thn oale was broken np by main forco, and the amair compromiged, Tha Lioivs of Joroph Camp now cinim that Bichnor transferred hin tickot to .I‘m-n‘lh Cnmp, ond nro_about o ke All of which results from a State embarking in tho Jottery businoss "TM'00RMICK MUSIO BALL, PROF. J. H. PEHPPER, Of tho Tondon Polytsolinio Tnatituto, who brings with i noacly tures tons of spparatus, will glve thireo SCIENCE LECTURES, Which will bo {110 moat brilliantly llustrated by boautiful and novel oxperimonts of auy evor aivon n this olty. ROMANCI OF OITICS, March 19, ROMANCE OF LIGIT, March 20. ROMANCE OF SOUND, Murch 21, The marvelous *' PEPPER'S GITOST will ba ropeated anh oyoning. Adintasion, 50) conta. Ilosorvad soats TRl b datsas, MoGHiri & Corter 55 ote. extrn, "o 10 . . and thoso Hving In the suhurbs, d avo somo of tha mora popular of areangod for onn Geand Matl. Pty Tioketa, ) canta, o all 'Fhat tha childron may il t'ni)ny this novol, amusiug stid instractiva ontertaintnsnt, the price of tiokota for anlldron, to Matinoe, has hoon mailo 21) cts, Carpenter & Sheidon, THE GREAT ADELPHI, - THIS TURSDAY KVENING, Masch 17, 8t. Patrick’s Day, EXTRA LADIES' NIGHT. BY UNIVERSAL REQUEST, . Standing-TRoom at 8 o'elock | Turalng Away at8:20, Iiz~ e L adios Mgt o Nighe 1 oo SEVEN SISTERS! Enthustastlo Sucoes af tha world-famod LO-LO, tha Tlying Valry, and tho DI3 GLORTANS, In thoir matvels oully skdllod and Tntropid Acrial Acfs, Limafappaseancool tho colobeniad (slontad bosutien ttie FOY BISTEIS, Bortha and lda, aud ADA LAU RENT, the grost Proloan and Gharastor Danaoaso. enearatico, aftor his sorlous 1linoss, of the over popular BILLY'RICE. 1ihie Ferplofuroan tirs, REMMRLSBERG SISTIRS, o brliliania of comodyand ame~LULY DELAIAY, S LOM LAY Ago—TSTER d TeRYNoLLS Kxposition illuminated, Oanservatary of Tosns, Venus UNTAIN, and Aurora, KA LEIDFHOSCOPIC Fi ured orcliestea, 3o extra, b T AN S A TR e Rt Iar LADUG NTGITE, Thuriday, oo e "KINGSBURY MUSIO HALL. TEB WONDERS OF THE Yel_lowstene, BY GEN. JOHN GIBBON, U.5.14, Thursday Evening, March 19, n{{%fi“\'lib 8EATS, 75 cts. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, SIOOND WERK. THEGREATESTSUCOESS EVER CHIEVED, noo, BATUILD, AY, af parla of tha hioiso. (3 D00 veopla hnve, wiinnsacd JATRETT & pargIed Gand Comination trm ATILON GAR ; , I tho glorlous spootacle, U3 INBINE Ricaits mpeoucte | Hh ; Y Twvol 1o, by Kiealfy Batlot Tanipo, UN o Demon Hallov. i} Ktraify'n Great iY._ TBallot of Natlens. N Nareh 1o Arnzan Matt Morgan's Canors PAltls 1N Al UNDL “Dho wholo forming & Gumbluation Faraly equnted a nmovar axavlied Ju any thuatro { Karoys or Amorica. ox Uttics open fram 9, m. LK . m. KINGSBURY MUSIC HALL, ELI PERKINS TELE HUMORIST and CARICATURIST OF THE NEW YORK DATLY GRAPHIC, Mondny Bvening, March 23, Rosorvad Beats, 50 conta, ficate not rasorved, 76 osnts, SECURE YOUR SEATS. ACADEMY OF MUSIO, EXTRAORDINARY .DEAMATIC ATIRAUTION— Engagemeont of tho Papular Aetor, FRANK E, AIKEN, And fivst production of hix onlirely now drama, MAURICE, or Mouse Tvap Rock, With new and henutitul sconery, novel effacts and me- chunlosl appllangos. MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. LAST WEEK of the emlnont Actor, EDWIN BOOTH. Tesday—Positively last night of Ty (=] z - Othollo—Kdwln Boath. Ingo~J. O!Nell, Dusdomona— Tiella Patamin. —Mrs. Allen. Wednoedey, RICHKLIEU, Thursday, BRUTUS. day, RIGHARD HIL* Sufirdy Matloce, HAMT Bathrday Night, SHYLOOK. £=Noxt weok—3Wilkio Coilina® WOMAN IN WHITE. WYBER'T RIEEVE as Count Fosco, - MYERY' OPERA-HOUSE, ‘Monragst., bet, Deavburn nd Btato, Avlingfon, Cation” & Kemble's Minstoels, Ylrst Wook of the Spoctaoular Burlosnuo, UNDINE IN ACK! ANY WOOD 70 SAW? 0L BEAUTINUL, WALTZ: Blt TR BABY ELEPILANT, P18 ANVSSINIAN DIWARI, * Now Songs, Danocs, and Spoclalifos by Now. camb, Oourtwrizhit, Waltors and dorton, lindon, At Ingtan, Cotion, aud Komblo, Lvory Evoniug, Family Matinve un Saturday. AUADEMY OF MUSIO, BPECIAL MATINiGE ATTRAOTION! ST. PATRICE’S DAX! 133 0'OLODK, BENEFIT OF JOHN MUIR, And anlysppearancoof tha greatost of alt EecontrleStars, MR- J'OBEPI;!: MURPEY, ELET. 3! THE TWELFTH ANNUAL BALL OF THE United Sons of Erin Wil 1d ot WAHIS ILALL, cornor Adnms and Hal- ud BNOW'S ACADTMY, sorior Madiion aud 1tal k., o tho ovolog of 5t Datrivk's Day, _llnku(l Al "V‘" in u»-mlfl_-‘ I_LI_III‘ Ladien, (ay nullni._ BUSINESS CARDS. W.C. WATTS & CO., 21 Bravwws Building, Livorpooly Balicit consignmonts of Praylalons, Lacd, te., and exo- oute ordurs for the purchiaso and sl of ‘samo’ fov futire shipiment or delivery, | advancos walo o couslzimants 1 infurmntlon. affordod iy our frionds, Mewsrés A e o R Fake WESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE HUROPEAN PLAN, Corner Irving=pluce and Sixteentl-stey NEW YORK. o black froru Unlon Suara, the taost coutral yot P i |fx‘.‘.".'mly. e A oSty o A htmelnit tlavet uf auusowont wnd lewding Totmil btteas o Boch oniaracd and huprved tho nastainsou by ) ' alfaion of ity sonuna st ppsengE slovator FAIRBANKSR BTANDARD SCALES OF ALL 81218, FAIRBANKS, MORBR & 00 Al AND 103 LAKE-BT, __OOZAN STEAMSHIPS, "FOR EURCPE. CUNARD IMAIL LINE, ESTABLISEBD 1840. Throo Sailings Every Woel from Now York and Boston, Crbin Pasangs, 880, $100 nd $130, Golds Hound Trip Tiekats at Reduond Rates. Blooragoe, §3 Currency, Byring salilugs aro now ar. ranged, and lmonlllllmpnnlun:fin nro roqnostod to make enrly applications for -rm! inorder to soours guod aa. IE iton, Al Gt Reading Torim at 20 Pall Aall, Lorudon i pore, iand t NATIONAL LINE, NOTIOK-~Thik Company takos tha risk of lnsnrance (up to 80,00 Tn gold) ot enoh of Ita steanios, thus wivin passonifors the bost oowalblo guarantus for safoly an Evoidatico of dangor At sea. o MoNE eonthurly routetine always heon adoptod by thls Companyto woid o and Wendianan, To LIVERPOUL and QUIEENSTOWN, from Plers Nor, 48and 47, North Tivar , Now York, Spain. iarch 14 il 4 Cunnd March 31 pril 11 iyt Maret | Bpati L bril 18 for Landon diro DENMARK, “Wadnoday, March 55, at11 8, m Cabin Yo 50, nnd 800 Curroncy, Toburn tickats at roducedl ratos, Pussoigars bookod to with tho laadini Amerion pitod to make irco b s Steorage, 320 Curreney. or fram Gorman and Scandinavian pointnat Jow. ratos, Tho Stonmuhips of this line re the Jargostin tho trada. Drasts on Great Britain, Irolaud, aud tho Continant, nt Dorthoast cornor Glark aud itandalphists: (ougostia vew Shorman Hausoy, Clifoago, WILLIAB MAGALISTYIL, Gonaral Westorn Azont, NEW YORK TO CARDIFE, The Houth I‘_Vfll‘l!l Allnnl!nm&u‘mr‘\lnlmv gx‘llnnnl)ly“l N'm nin Hallcond Whart, dorsey Cily: Fol, 74 | CRAIBROKE, pril 4 u v o ‘\Nu)flfiu. A.", oril 18 arrsing noods and passengors at throm, oy fr all waria o Uho Unlted Sehtes nmd Canain 1o bords i the Hristol Channol, aud all othor polata in Knyland, Theso st camnsiy vided with all tho convoulonecs of . UABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS, Tirst Cobln, 875 and $t0curroncy, Socond Uabin, 355 enerency. Stoort 3 ago, $%) ciirroncy. Preyaia fteoraio vertilicaton trom Gacdit,, 0o S, Drafts for £0and upwards, pangrs Ot S Bty SR, O8I S s g No. 1 Dack Oiambirs, and 1 Now Yo KROBALD BAXTER & 0.y Aouts, No. 11 Hroadleay. STATE LINE. Stoamshins—Atato of Pennsylvanin: Stato of Lanlsianay Siata of Minnosota; State ot Alnbmma; Stato of Viegiia s Stato of Guargla: Stato of Flarida (building); Stata ol Indiann; Ktato of Novada (bullding). o Glnskow, Lols Lot Livorpuol, Tondondores o, tato of Vieyinid saily Tuokday, Maroh 10; Statoof Alsbaina ealls Saturday, Maron 91 State of Ponnsyivania In\hl:ix.;\élr;:.kx. Aprl:‘?s. From allings nox Sum Htatos of pansage: Chliin, ‘860 and $80 kold; Htcorare, ‘ourvenoy; propaid, 813 curonoy. Drafia dt lowost i “For furilior partloulavs apply to AUSTIN DALDWIN & CU., Agonts, 7 Hroadway, Now York. u AR't, @ Olarkiat,, Chicago, 1t exprossly for the trado, aro pro. st improvements for the cumfortaud 3., BARLY, Gon'l Wa CARRYING'TII UNITED STATES MATL. Tho magnitiognt now s full-powsrod Stoamabins Re- c. pubile, Bultio, Adriatic, lisitannle, Ocoanto, Coltio, ote., snil from Now York on Ssturdays and ‘Livarndol on "Thursdays, Ilates as low ax any tiest-class Uno, pil 0 Oreat ritata and, Trolind from £1 upwards, L Oliico, 97 South Clgintzy Clilcago. o AL D LAGERGRRN, Avent. FOW RGADY, SEORETARY WRLLER' BOOK, Lincoln and Seward: The Relativa Position of tho Lnte Prosident and Seorotary of State. ©Ono vol., 13mo., olath, tintcd 31,00 Gne vol:, Wimn., paner oovara . L “Thin fa & biook which every utollizent Amorlean should read, Moru tynn any othior sot wriltan, it will place 3fr, Taucoln fn bils truo position. . A NEW AND POPULAR EDITION OF THAT OHARMINU EOOK, * Heaven in Song. One vol., 13mo., tinted papo: Price .50 RECENT I'UBLICATIONS. J. W.DE FOREST’S Popular Novel, The Wetherel Affair, Ono Volume, 8vo. Oloth. $L76 Peper Covoe) 1.00 ** A mostnatural, ~K.Y. Wribune, o is ta-day perhaps tho ablost Awerican novollst." —Galazy Magpzino. 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