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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY; MARCH 19, 1874 3 LOCAL MISCELLANY. . THE BOARD OF POLICE. The Board of Polica Commisslonors mat yoa torday aftornoon for tho tranesction of huslnoss, Tho first engo tndor constdoration wag tho oft- continued ono'of BERGT, EDWARD HOOD. Thb resutt of tho trial shows concluafyely that tho wholo thing was urged on by the frlonds of Tafforty, - Tho charge waa n compound ono, cot= tnining threo separate oharges of threo difforent porties. Tho first chargo was Intoxteation and mattontion to duty, proforred Ly Josoph Connoll and sovoral others. Thoy fallod to minke out & cnso and tho charga was dismissod. » The noxt churge was ono proforred by Jamos Cullonnn agaiust tlie Bergeant for conduct un- becoming s polico officer. But as it was shown on orops-oxamination by Cullenan’s owi con- fouslon that hio had beot convictod onco of rob- Dorv, twico of wife-beating, and vnoe of Iarceny, Ius tostimony wont for what 16 was worth, au tlio chargo wes dismlsged. The last charge wna ono proforred by n slstor- in-low of Oullonan, who statod that the oficer was intoxioatad for twelvo conacoutive daya in Inst July, Tho witncss contradioted Leraol! con- tmunlly, snd showad vory plainly that tho wholo thing was a cnt-and-driod affair.” Liko tho othor charges, the defenso was not toquired to brin any robutting testimony, for it was diomisso unanimously the Board, , Thero bofng no- more business boforo tho Commisslonors, thoy ndjourned il to-dny, ¢ BIEIDAN AND THE TINES, A Timen veportor comiug in, Prosident Bhoris dan nddrossod him ns follows: ** Iam very niob obliged o you for that artlole ™ (roforring foan ntlnfi: wede on him and Buperintendon! Tohm yestordny, In tho columbs of that. Hn or), The reportor meekly roplied that ho did not writo it. Ie did not visit tho moeting in sn ofticial eapacity, but only to seo tho fun, TLAIN LANGUAGE, Tho Commissioner did not hod tho futerrup- tlon, but went ou togay ¢ tho nrlicle from be- gloning to ond iy mnnf false, aud the brato wha wrote it knows it is false,.and I can account for its nppoarance in no othor way than to chiarge it to tho ignorauce and moral cussodness of the brutal raflian, coward, aud iguoramus on thoe Times, who penned 1t." "Tho roporter wished to know if- the Commis- sloner spoke ofticlally, sk Prosidont of tho Board, Becaugo if Lo did the roporier wonld go out and Dring in tho represontatives of all the othor Em pers, that thoymight not losotlio behefit of what tho Commissioner had to say. THING THEM I, This unusual aud unoxpected liberality on the part of the Thnes' roprosontative mot with the approval of tha justly fudiguant Commissioner, aud o sald ho wished they woro all preeont. to hear what ho had to eay. Ho did not speak for thio Donrd, they could sponk for themsolves, but Lo did emphationlly spouk for himself, sud a8 Lo liad beon nttocked a8 nn ofllesl, so he would sugwor. 1o wislied ! tlieso mon on tho Times, who skulk nud shield themselvos hohind tho edi- torial seroen, would come out like meu and dare to ropoat the lies thiey wroto, REINL'S OPINION Superintendent Rthem comiung in, tho reporter turned to him for consolation, and asked him it Tio lind anything to sny in rogard to the article. o had not, for it dld very littls good to notice what the Zumes said, 1t troubled him vory lit- tlo. Commissoner Klokke said that was by far tho bettor way to fguore tho matler altogother. Comuulssioner louo, who hind been all tho whilo w pilont llstonor, mado & vory sonsiblo romark: **Dor't pry any attoution to tho nrticle. Tho vory fact thak the Times states a thing as boing truo is priwa facie ovidenco that it ig not," THE REPORTER GROWS INDIGNART, This was o body blow, ‘Tho reporter front the Times lost his tomper and grow furlous, o would like to know if thoro were uot others ‘)maml who somothing to say on tho muttor, \Vhy i thoy piteh upou him? o was not ro- spaisible for any articlo that ho did not write, + Cammissioner Shorfusn oxplained by sny- ing that thoy all felt personally = very mn:\dly towards tho gentleman, "but he wag _ “tho roprosentative of & paper the had more rufilans on it than all the other Ynmrs of Chicago combined, aud when I say this luow whereof I speak.” . _THE ¥AOTE. Irosidont Shoridau then went on to atato tho faits with regard to tho Monday night outrage. Tiat afternoon, Aldermen Btone snd Dixon witk t0 kiw, and requostod him to uccompany tipn to Boperintondent Robm, and aK him to make all tho TCOARN) polica arraugewonts, Ho_ did £0, nod the Buperintondent detailed Capt. Buck- 1y with twenty-five nion to bo ov the Cily Hall 17 o'olack, and "do everything that could be {one to keap good order and piotect tho Indies. These wore the Buperintendont's orders, and the imly rengon thay were not carried out in full was ‘ho'unexpected” size of the orowd. As fo that jortion of tha artiolo roforriug to tho Buporin- endoni’s lending his preaense to urga on the nob, it it only necessary to say that Lo wos not 10ar tho City Hall Mondny evening, —_—— THE LUMBERMEN, The Chicngo Lumberman's Board of Trede leld an adjourned meeting yosterday aftornoon & their rooms, No, 258 South Wator straot, Iresidout A. O. Oalkins in the chair, Tho Seo- ptary vend tho roport of the Commitico on Iu- wcotion, who waro appointed at the last meoting 1 confor with a like committes from tho Lum- forman’s Excbange. Aftor the reading of the rport, Mr. M. MacDonnld offered the following {om the Lumborman’s Exchango a o compro- Lizo: “ Tusvectors aro justructod that the ralo herclu given ato width and thickuess, i (ho standard width' and ticknrs fur werchantable lumbor of owonvrado., Tt wiion sowo slight deviation cither 1-width or tickness should oecur by sceidental munuzaciuro, so Tog as it wiilnot bfidor tho Jumber from belng niked friho purposo Loy whichdt v Intonded, el lum. e shall not b redyeed i grado on yecount of aych dyintion, it belug the purroke of the' forogolug rules o juspection ta “grado jumber #o that tho grades £(d on {hy lunber arket, aud out of tho yards shall Dithe Gne, Inspeetors and measurers ehall huve the cuirol of thig uulapding of thu lumbcr, Ihe quosilon as to employing of an in. spetor Wiy broughfup, and the advautages and digdvantegos growing out of tha lumbormon gling their uspection entirely to one man were divusised at length, Mr. W. D, Honghtoling, o Diector of the Board, remarked that the hiting ofen inspector would do away with the indis- crininato employing of Inapoutors, and logy than thipmonint yourly paid out in this maunerwould soare the gorvides of a regular inspectar, e winin favorof nm,)loymg oue man, who shonld Daw oliatgo of this busiess, and, by so doing, thelenloys would ha plpcod on an equal fopting. It wuld make the mun 8o employed nioye care- ful ud vigilant, Mp, A. A, Curjonter, to settle thigjuestion, offered the following: WizRuAs, 1t i8 now proposed by tlfa Lumberman’s Tontl of Trado to do tho measuriug and fuspecting of Tumaer, luth, cfc., uuducs syslem “wish o Chlef In- Bpceor and deceibury doputios and igip, ot Bxed kal- arfemud at reduced rafes ; and, x rn:“i’lm?“' Thie Lioard of u'}-ulu will bo responsiblo viua and oxponses to 0 ind WAliian, Tt o telloved it i m’lfiu Eatth win pay 1good 'profit for doing tho work in caso all, or ueartoll, thowork can bo hnd_tado, und thut rates can X atill furtlier roducod, Therefire, Testved, That It 1 1o dvity of i mosbors of {hia :.M)rlmr Trado 10 givo ull tioir work to sald Chfef Tn~ "Rtk disoussing ‘this rosolution pro sud con, it watfiually ndopted, . B, 1 Anderson offored o motlon to tho effect that &.agracment bo drawn up, obliging the wembiy of the Boprd to stand by the sbove rosoluby, whiok was carried, A, ACarpontar offered tho following : Ttgaolul, ‘That the Taflroads shipping lumby el ki L i A A Hourd 0frade to ship Jmber by weight, Tl fliowlug was offerad by Mr. Boshes Ricsalot, That 5 Gomraities of threo bo appotuted 1y tho Lident to confer with o Comumitico from tho utiongljoard of Unuderwslier with vofureiien o u- {abilalibyust and equithbls sues of fusuraucg on Tumber ficify yords, The bard thon adjourned,to mest noxt: Thursda'nt 7:80 p. —————— HE WHITE STOCKINGS, The praf the pudding is tho eutjug theroot, eaya the 1d provord, aud the proof that wo are xenlly to gve a ‘professionsl Baso Ball Club In Clieago (o présent seaon, is mades mych: nore wubintial fict by the announcement that Zoltloin, Conn, Pinkham, and Dovelin hava ar. rived on to grouud, snd that the restof tho uire will bihore by Baturday, Two of these four playerd ug hero aro ag famillar to Ohicago pooplo an‘zmpumnuo pledges, - and among the Tratornity £ sportymwan Wil be lentbily “wal- oymud, potouly for Puh glorios, . but for future oxpootation, " Pinkhamn 18 looking In first rate Teulth, and’ottleln looks strong enough to hurl 8 ball 3 mill smillng in tho menutimo tho com-" ‘flncont gif thut ‘won him tho tiilo of tho * Clisrmar, The worlof putting the gropnds at Btato and Twenty-socud streets “in “ordor for tho coming matehies wilbe begun to-day, and if tho wenther coutibues th boys will cominenoe regular prac- tico Mondaynu they lLave thorou;;hl{ mado up:|' their mdso mastor the yudiments bofore the eeason sets 3, *If Chiopgols ta fly the ohamplons tios rhowld bo heguri: enrly’ and Kopt up urtro - mlmngl{ for 1t 18 not luok that wins this trophy now, but hard work, tomporanco, and bnting, and rlfght horo it nufihe 0 bo snid to th now nino that thoy will flnd Chiongo a liboral patron with plonty of praiso for gonfl worlk, but uot ono oxcusn for him whomakes his profossion n menns of gratifying his taste ae p ** bummor,” You must bo gontlomon if you want onr support, Tor tho prosont Young will nct s Captain and vonch the nlno. 1t fs not thougnt -that -Wood will bo nblo to tala port in any gama until the middlo of the summeor, although ho will glve bis advied whon neoded. . The rogular games will bo annouticod as Aoon as tho »fl\lu i fully mnde up, but it is onough for tho presont to_say that tho senson will bo Vogun ‘omly and includo matolios at tho Ohleago grounds with alb tho first~cloas cluba, e TOWN ELECTIONS, IR, RLRVENTIT WAID. A mooting of Elevonth Ward oitizons intor- osted 1n the fown olaction for Wost Chicago, wag hold last ovening at the saloon of Mr. Scanlon, No. 228 Wost Randolph streot, Tho fact that tho enll for the meoting contalned no montion of tho placo ln which it was to b hold, resulted in n small sttendanos, but 1t nlso had the offeot of keopingsawny tho disorderly element which waa pregont last Saturday, A littlo before 9 n'cluul’{nlr. Seanlon eollod the meoting to ordor, and nomlnnted Mr, Hayward for Cntrman, Mr. Hayward doclined, ns did sovornl othors. An nstonishing smount of wodoaty provailod, If it wero s diffioult to find candidates 08 ° Clairmon, thio pooplo of thio Wost Bide ml%hl congratulate themsclves, r. Scan- lou finally conaouted to act, and 'explained that hho had purposely put & bilnd eall in tho papors iu order to keep away tha rabblo which mado so muoh disordor lnst Baturday night. Thoto was wwuch dissgreomont and wrangling in “tho Lown Board, and it wns hopod timt & beltor 8ot would bo olected this time. It was vory good of Mr. Scnulon to expross this hope, nud hue slucerity was manifest to all who knew that ho was o caudldato for Bupervisor, Io pro- coodod to sny that the prosout oftloinl hind not hnlf porformed bis_ dutios in lookiug aftor the poor, and ho trusted that o good man would bo nominated. Ar. Hayward was called npon for his views, but was backward in giving them. Mr. Burke, of tho Commitlco to nominato dofegatos to the Convention, esid ho had fuiled to, (.int tho Commiltes togother. Mr, Harrls, of tho Committes, recommended that furthor action be doferred until Baturday might, i motlon to that elact was put and carriod. Ar. layward movod thint thie meoling adjourn until Suturday uight, sud tho motion provailed. Mr. Btanton hero mado his appearauce, aud was asked to sny somothing, but he remarked that o didu't know whattouny, Being pressed, Lo #aid thatif the Committoe was not discharged, it would bo woll to hold a meoting and decide upon & report, Nothiug more waa done, and tho meoting dis- porsed. TIE BIXTH WATD, " There will be o weeting of the volers of tho South Side at No. 541 Archer avenuo, this ovon- ing, to take nction with roference to the coming town election. . A PROPOSED CHIOKEN-FIGHT: Threo or four days ngo, tho following chal- lougo was sout to Ohieago by Thomas J, 0'Neal, anoted bird-fancier and fightor of Louisville, Ky.s 1 will malo a main of cocka with sny party in Ohi- cago or Btalo of Illinols, for $200 s battle, aud $3,000 on the odd battlo; to sliow twenty-one cocks each, and fight ull that fall in—that 1s, give or take two ouitces, £ Wil give partfes acaepting 'tho clallonigo 4200 Lo corm Tiero and fight the matn, or 1 will take $250 and go to {hom,—tlit 1w, i€ the main takea placo 1n or uowr Chi- cago, Tho fght to tako pluca Aftcen duya ufles siguln artioles nud puttiug up forfeit, which 1nust bo one-balj the money Vet on tho odd battle—$1,000, This chal- lenge 16 open for ton daya, Welghts from 4 Ibw, 6 oz, 100 fus, Tii08, . O'NEAL, The challongo attractod the attontion of sov- eral Chiengo sporting men, and Hawlov Chappel, of Dotroit, ag woll known among thoe * fancy” as O'Neal, waa nsltod to come hore and give advice sy 10 itd Recaptance or rojoction, Ho did 8o, and ho and Jorry Moutoo, of No, 464 State strect, wore around yestorday talking fo sporting mon, witha Yiow of “induaing them to (sko a monoyedintercay inthomain. hey werosuccessful, and the articlos of agreement will be signed to-day. Although twenty-one birds aro to bo ‘“*shown" by both sideg, it is not oxpected that moro thau fifteon will % fall in,"—that ls, fight, ‘Tho place of bt~ tlo will not bo mado known until a day or two ba- foro tha fight takos plaeo, and thou ouly to & priviloged fow. The stalkws are the largost— noarly §5,000 being involved—wagerad on s contost of the kiud for waveral years, and praba- Dbly tho socond or third largest over pat up on s ohioken main in tho country. —— ANMUSEMENTS. THE ACADEMY, Mr, Frank B, Aiken's bonefit occurs Triday evening at tho Academy of Musio. Ho will as- sumo the leading oharaoter iu the now play of “Mpnrlco” Tho eale of sonts for Mrs, Ontea' scason commences this morning. Bd Marble {akes o benofit Tuosday afternoon. A MISOELLANZOUS. The Ttbiopian wayblers and wita st Myors' Opora-Hamo prosent an excollent melapgo o-night. 'J‘h‘a: Adalphi incrensos rathar than falls off in ra{xulurlm The “Hoven Sistors™ every night AiR weolt, . 3Ir. Booth will appear in his oharactorization g}‘ lfir-u(us, in tho play of the sume nawe, to- uight, T Undino" continues to drmw crowded honsos to Hagles's, I is cortajnly {he most gorgeons spactaculur play wo hnve ever had in this city, il ddasds LOOAL LETTERS. BHPLY 70 ** 1{OUBE-RANTER." T the Editar of The Chicago Zribune s Bimn: “ Houso-Wantor" nsks why real estate agonts do not, in tholr advertisomonts, give tho numbors and streots of housesadvertised for sale or to rent, as it would Lo & great convenienca to houso-wanters. I willtell him why, Itis op aoconnt of. the Iow standard of hopoaty among muny honso- wantors, If an agent gives the exnct location of tho proporty, the house-wanter looks nt it without consulting tho ageut, aud, if bo likes tho property, ha very likely hunts up tho owner and securowit, without rovealing to any ono that the agent was tho sourco of his information, thus dofrauding the agent of his duly carucd com- musgious. ~ It is ouly o cortain clues who net o wegnly, buk we Uovo to pratoct_ourselves from them, Rear Egratk AGEsr, ovEnEeTION, | ¥ 1110AG To the Biltior o Tho Chicago Sorbuor T o7 ns By giving this a place in your oalumna yoy will Qbh!{o mauy readors wha ogire Lo Lioyr something ilie tho fruth, which way so pyira- goously pervoriod in alieop kuown gt tho Ziaues. n its iesue of lnst Sunday it sttemptod to give o report of a temporango meeting Lem ou tho corner of Desplujues and Washinglon strepls, which was about #e yoar copreet o8 that papor genorally gote things. It s nok warprising, it the roporter it had ab that meoting was n fair samplo of its reportorial corps,—n Loardloss youth, who ought now io bp with bis mother, . whao dacg nof kurw p rpspeotabla looking builde, ipg from s delapldated, ald barn, or su old kero- wone lmmp , from & haudsome chaudelier; -and who nnagines that whon Lo Is at the cornor of Loko and Seymour _strools ho s two blooks Wont of civilization. Hoalso ermxtqu. Charlos A. Rogors. a8 moking 5 rowdy attack on the ‘papors in genoral, and” the Z'imes in partienlur, und ag boing hissod to his sont and from tho room,—wlioh s auother buso fabrication of his awn imogination, Mr, Rogers, who ia wall nown tn the temporanop people af Uhiengo, ta o gentlpman Iu evary sonse of tho ward, and uttored not & word dnmximury to tho papers, hut, on the contrary, stuted that, a8 o goneral dung, tha Chicoga prees wero favorablo at loast to & tomporanoo yoform, 1lis romurks wero uab Liuged, bub wora xeceived with spplaugo, i . .AgquaPums, ———e THR OITY HEALL, | The Oity Oollogtor gathered fn 7,100 for taxos yostorday, ‘Throd cases of small-pox have boon reported thug far this woel, % Jumes Durns and Edward Mulvel] wore sworn |’ In a8 Banltary Pollcemen ygstorday, ' Tho Poard of Publig Worka ' hold no meeting, a8 the Commissioners ~ yent dowi - the eunal to got a breuth of fresh afr, .aid driuk champagno, and smoke imported ¢lgara, ‘The City Trosuror racoived $9,92,08 from tho 10lty Collcetor on'neeount of taxos gollected, aud 2,000 from the Water Department, ‘e Mayor was much better yestorday, and iy expeotod I tho Oity-ilall cn-u.}'. v The Daard of Publio Works {saited the follow- ilng bullding permita yeaturday 1 David Mwmmel, threa-atory aud pasement briok, - 20x00 feat; - Ni and bagomont briek, 25x00 fuot, No, 1404 btnté straot. Baturdny aftornoon has boen fixed as the timo to tost tho clnims of tho difforent chomical fira- oxtinguishors for adoptlon Into thb Clty Fire. Dopartmont, The plase will e the coruor of Lngallo and Quinoy stroots, and the nuuber of Imrtlnlpnmu m the contost will includo no leus hian half 8 dozon machines of tho handsomest and best manutaoture, Tho winning ap) will tbn purchngod for tho uso of Hm mont, nraie opurt- REISADVING DONDB. Baturdsymorning Corporation-Cotmsel Norton Bont to Connty-Attornoy Rountrao, in the Teglk- Tature, o bifl pmyma him, to nmond tho Aot of - March 29, 1873, in rolation to the relssuo of water-bonds, limiling its oporation to citics of 200,000 inhinbitants and loss, ‘Tho object is to pormit this oily to malte » relssue Lo moot the oxisting Indebtodnoss on tho old bonds, amotnt- ing to 806,000, wmnluring noxt month, Tno nmondmont, ng’ draftod and submitted to tho Leginlative Body at Bpringflold, is as follows: A itz for an act fo amond an act ontitled An act to onablo countien, cities, -townships, schiool alstrlets and othier munieipal corporations to tako up. aud cancel ontatanding bonds and othor_ovidenico of in~ dobtodnesr, aud fund tho ssme,” approved and in forco March 20, 1871, Brotion 1, 16 it enacted, efe, -That tho act of March 20, 1872, outitled * Anact to onablo countles cltien, {ownships, achool aiatricts, and other municipal corparatious to tako up and cancol outstanding bonds and oflier ovidences of {ndobladnoss, aud fund tho same,” ba, and tlio sumo 18 horeby, 56 amondod s 10 Hmie’ s ‘opcrations to countios, citics, townshins, #oliool districts, and othor muilelpl corporation liny- ing loag than “two Lundred thoussud (200,000) fu- hubilans, 810, 2. Whoreas, somo cotntios, cittes, townslilpi, and otlior munleipal corporations 'in (s Stato Lave ontstanding bonds nnd othor vidocen of {nnubtal nces that will soon fall due, snd aro without any ro. amedy for rouowing or funding tho samo, thorcforo, {his net ahall bo du force from and aftor its paeauge, TIE TRAITOROUS ALDERMEY, Thoroe was some talk at the City Hall yoster- dny about the chn:fiu rande by tho Staats-Zet~ tm:F, ihnt §6,000 had boon raived by tho Lnw- and-Ordor party, and used to purchase votes for Dixon, the Aldermen who took tho monoy belonping to tho Paeople’s party. This was considered absurd by overybody, as thore was no necessity for using “money, onough votes boing obtained voluntarily, on acotnt of My, Hesing's assumption of authority to run the Poople's Aldormen. The Aldormen who are now said to havo votod for Dixon aro Poter Mahr, M. B, Duiloy, Richardson, Lynch, eud Sclitz, Tho Inttor, 1 I8 alloged, held up both hands and sworo 110 would not vote for Dixon. Thie leaders ‘of tho Paoplo's purty aro trying bard to flud who the - ‘“iraitors” aro, but have not gflt sucocoded fu establishing tholr idontity. ovoral of tho Low-and-Order Aldermon nd- sorted that tho interview with one of their mm- bor In Wedtesday's Trmuxg, whercin taclr position on tha mattor of prosiding ofticor of the Council was dotined, misroprosouted them. Tho Law-aud-Ordor Aldermon, thoy maintained, had not agroed to voto for tho bost man in tho Peoplo’s party, but to caet thoir votes for ono of tholr own™ number. Thoy think Dixon hny tho power to chiauge the committuss; but do nok belioye it good policy to do so, notwithstauding thio nblest Aldormen in the Council wore ignored by Mayor Colvin, and ignorant and incompotont mon put in the most important placos, ey GENERAL NEWS, Tho Bonrd of Directors of the Board of 'T'rade eamo to a decislon in the caso of Dugan, Case & Co. ngainst John B, Lyon yostorday, Tho olaim was for 81,000, and arose outof tho wheat corner in which Lyon figurod so prominently. The lat- tor put in sovoral ploas, but the Board ignurod them, and, from the evidonce alone, dismissed the cavo. B TFOUNDLINGS’ OME DINNERS, The dinnors given by tho ladies at No, 172 Tast Modison sereot, for the benofit of tho Toundlings’ Home, aro 8o notably gemarkallo as to call forth unstinted praiso, Yosterday over 400 peoplo sat down at the haspitablo tables, and though many of them looked vacant aud dojected when _thoy took their seats, the tables wera turned whon thoy aroso ; that ia to way, Uy, the oustomers, looked too full for utiorauce, nid tho tables * wora vaoant, A plentiful suppl was on hand, howaver, for all tho wanls of theso, ~and. moro, hnd they como. Added to thisepicuriun eatisfnction, is tlie plonsure of being served by polite and beautiful young Indios. “Lhe abjoats of the Hono are dnuervfln%nt all support and encouragoment, and it is to bo hoped that the public i glive theno fino dinners the liboral notice they certalu- ly derorve, Thoy will bo continued this weel and part of next. Wlio voting for the picture, which s to go to .¥ha mogt populsr glorgyman in Chicago, gooy on unintorruptedly, Yestorduy aftornoon tho poll atoad g follows : Prof. Bwing, 135 ; Dr. Helmer, 101; Dr. Peol, B1; Dy Goodwiu, 90; W. | Barllott, 265, W, 11 Bydor, 20; A, K, luttre;!iqu,' llyer, 10 § 18; L. J. Goodspeed, 10; RRobert Col Bishop Ohenoy, 81 Masirs, U. D, Guliok, Arthur, DMitchall, and Taird Colligr, 2 eacly, and Mosars, L. 10, Roed, A, J. Frost, Floreuco MeQarthy, aud M. J. Bavage, 1 cach. % 1OARD OF TRADE AMENITIES, Tho boya on the Open Board had g little fun esterday afteruoou, which resulted in a fight etbwoon & visitor aud tho Janitor, It ia a oy tom whopever gny one rests his logs on tho rail ing of the gallory, and cxposcs the soles of his boota to tha wmultitudo below, to ery oub ““haots.” This altracts attention, and tie of- fender, unablo to bear the jeers of the boys, ro- moves'bis logs instantly,* A visitor yostorday afterjjoon committod the heinous offanse mon- tiouod, and, 28 ho did uot remove his fogt, some one on tho main floor throw.s halt-pound bag of x\n‘mr Ap Lins. Tt styuck bim betweon the eyes, the bug split open, apd the poor fallow was cov- ered with flour from head to foot. Somg of it got In his oyes, and be was completoly blinded. oo, tho Janftor, wong to bis qusistanco, and told him he had becter brush himself off be- fnre ho wonp down stairs, whiok tho mon was ajtompting to do. Ho becanio sigey at tho ko~ licitation Of the nogro, and struck him on the cheek-bone. ''he darkey retalintad, and the twvo Lad ascufile on the etairwny. A sub-janitor went to Joe's nusistance, and, with the aid of his employer,suceeedod 1n pulting o fearful hoad on the floyr-besmeared individnal. When he was complotely pvercome and sybdued, the hoys on *Change formed indoubloe fite lmdl!]o\\'lrmnrchml past Lifm,the moro boisterous saluting bim with 1 ' What's ti.a pfiuc of floyr?” Tho man fnally orcaped from the building, tnd wil| probably not visit the Board of ‘I'rade again “n(lrlm hias sup- Pliod kiwole owie-knife, B ANNQUNQEMENTS, Daovid Mantgomery will load tho nopnday prayer-mecting to-quy, Thore will bp an oyutor euppey at the Grago M. T. Church thia evening, the proceeds to bo used to buy s piano for tho Babbath-school. “Ihore will bo o mualaal and litorary entortain. mont In ald of the Miselon Band ot the Park Av- cuup M. E. Church ‘this evaning, The pro- \grammo_ inetndey tho following names of ladies ‘and geptlemen 1 Missos Melutpeh and Foster ; Blru, Irown and Tley ; Mesurs. Dhompson, Mo- -Thore will be n socipble nt the Pirst M. E, Clurely, cornorof Olurk and Washingion streoty, this ovening, Straugers ave invited, There sro many business yonng mon and orrand boys ot the Rellof Rinploymont Buroau for whom the Suporintendent i3 very auxious to abtain warls, Maj.-Gen. Gibbon will lecture thin ovoniug, at Kingabury Musle Hall, on “L'he Wonders of tha Yeltowstono,” I'ho Fourtaonth annual commencement oxor- cluos of Hobunomayn Medical Calloge and 1las- Eltnl will bo hold at Contral Hall, cornor of Wa- peh myonuo and ‘Wwonty-sncond straat, this eyoning at 8 o'clogk. Tho vuledictory addross will bo deliverad by Prof, . Lutdlam, "The pro- fouiion nud the publio ara invitad io attend, The Iadics of tho Ashland Avenuo Irosh; torjan Clhnrch will give an enteriuiument 4 morrow evening at (ho parlors of tho Bweden- borgian Temple, corner of West Washington ntrget and Soushwostorp avenuo, Suppor will Le surved b 7 o'olock, and afterwards thore witl be muslo by Johunie Hand, and rendings, t] humorpi wud pathotlo, by & gltiod idy and goutlomun, ‘Iho fricuds of tho Buclely ate in- vited, 'Tlokota 75 conts, to bo obtalued at Dell's drug-store, and at the daar. 1 . TROE, PRIPER, i The first of tho warips of populsr leaturos an aclonce’ by Prof, l’u]awr‘ of Lmulou, will bo siven to-night {n MoCormick Hall,* ‘The P'ro- .bold and originpl oxperimontor in nsturalscionco, and has,' porliaps, done as much ay any ouo fiv- ing to.ponulazo the lnudif of soipnoo by muking *the study of it through his lecturen at the Poly- tochnio ‘Institute initorosting * sud_ enjoyablo, Many of his axparimants ara antiroly new hers and caunat fail fu. attract tho atteution of the Lost of our losturo-people. ‘Tho followluy is @ brlof outline. of the leoturp tosnight: Tomauco of Optica; Optisal phonomens ayd iilu- ‘slona ;. what ig light 7 who wera Bir Tsano Now- ton'and [Dr. HuygenuP-- wavos voisns ocorpua- apler yaory 3 oioutial thay prac- | 469 SQuA Halybed izoos; Hxa Akuneb, two-story | culesy bio battle Won | & orawha of Luboliqok kiinge With o brace of rovolvergand s, . Intosh, Loonayd, and Ewing, B foswor hiny made. s worldewlda roputation as a- out tho trath; tadinnt Nghty tho doonpitated [ hond; phosphoroseoncos duration of tho Impross sion of Jight upon tha oyo} eurlous exporlmonts of "'homay Roso, Keq., of Qlasgow ; {llustrationa showiny the porsistonco of viston and its illu- slona| the kalalropoi: tho ponnkistocope; tho hoto-drome and tho danclug skoloton’y the buu.b. " ORIMINAL. Ohinrlon Filking was Loforo Justios Boyden youtorday, chargod with burglary, ills caso wna continued to the 20th inst, under bonds of 280, Tom Murphy tas boforo Tuatice Botally yoi- torday, at tho Wost Hido Pelleo Court, charged with tho Inrcony of tvo boxes of clgars and o ovorcoat, tho proporty of Josoph Unsnp, of 204 Qost Lake stroct. Ifowns held over totho Crimiual Court m borids of 81,500, : A. Paulson, Milo Donovan, and John McDoh- ald aro o trlo of juvenilo thieves, whio woro bo- foro Juatico Soully yostorday, to answer to the ohnrgo of stealing » stumbor of brass car boxes belouging to tho Notthwestorn Tinilway, Thoy ‘\:\}-uml old 10 bonds of £600 eack to the Orimiunl ourt. ‘L. Hiroch, guilty of contomptof Court, for non-attondanco a8 n witnols, way discharged by Judge Dooth on prymout of dosts, Judge Booth disposed of the following cnsos yostordny in_the Criminal Court: Jumos While wag trled for stenlitig shecp-sking: from tho Holt Houso, Ife ploaded guilty, and was son- tencod to.tho Stato Prison for one yoar ; Michuol Murphy, a lad undor ngo, plonded guilly Lo tho obirigo'of potty Iarcony, aud was romnniled for sontonoo; Pliomas McCarthy plend guilty to the chargo of utnnllnf o robo, and fifteon days in tho County Joil will be his punivhmont ; Josoph .Jooes algo Ylnndud guilty to & simllsr offonse aud was romandod § Frauk Monros pleadod gulity to tho chargo of potty larcony, aud was also” re- manded, Gusata Hoff, & Gorman glrl, plonded guilty to tho larcony of a dress ; sho was romand- od for sentonce, Chicago burglars have visitod Milwaukoo with- in.a fow days and taken soveral chuucos in the Jjowelry stores thore, A thiol calliug himueif b ihio nutuo of Rosoufoldt, was arrestod by Mra, G A. Millor, wife of tho e‘m\'uh\r‘ whils tryiug to mnko off with 1 gold chuin of \hich ho lind pro- tonded to b » purchaser. A confoderate, Who gnvo s name as ‘fom Wood, aud had lotiors abont him addressed to * Willio,” waa algo taken in chargo. ‘Lho villagors nro in much oxeitemeont over this latost offort to introduco Ohidago wustoms among then, ————— PERSONAL. J. F. Goddnrd, Gouoral Fréight Agont of the Hannibal & 8t. Joe Itailrond; is in the city. * 0. H, Hudgon, Getieral Buperintondent of tho Ohieago, Dubuque & Miunesota Railrosd, fs In tho ety » Tuosday motning, at tho house of the Hon. Jossa O. Nortos, Corporation Counsol, Mra. Llizaboth S8holdou, hiy venergblo mather-in-law, died at the ago of 80 years. Mrs. Sheldon camo to Illinois with Judge Norton In 1898, and has repidod Liore contintously ovar elnce. Slio was ono of the oldest Pornm_m in the Stato, and tha announcement of her’ death will cause grief among tho many good people who kiow Ler. V1A Inrgo numbor of the Gonorat Frolght and Taesongor Agonts in this ity have zono to Nash- villo to uttond the Genoral Tickot and Passougor Agonts' Convention, which witl bo lield in thab city ou thie 0th of this month, Mr. 0, D, B. Milly, of Byracuse, hald the firat of a serics of ** Conversations” Inat night at the lioune of Dre, John)Witkinson, 482 North LaSallo stroet, his subjoot bolug “''ho Saiuts and Bages of History.” “Friday avening ho will dalivor n converstional eseay on . 'The Progressivo Growth of tiumanity " at the same pluoce: A prominont blind man, who doos a smashing bubiness in the way of begging.on the stroot- cornors, was obsoryed, n faw evonings 8go, ox- amining bis postal ourrency by tho light of o atrant inmp, Lo oo if it wey'all good, 1t I8 Anp- Bnflod that this particnlprblind man is onoof the st judges of counterfait money in the city. Bonovolent persouy ars requested nok to imposa upon bim, § The Chairman of tha Commitico on MMusia appointed by the Uhlunfo Bunday Altertoon Lec- ture Socloty has recolvod the following note from Prof. Burtlott : e ALY DeAn Sim: 1 certainly do not sympathize with that spirlt-whioh finds ovilin hrass horns, eapooisily It :h‘I‘: l&:uu bo wubsldized to calling men to hoar beljful ruth, > A litges band, in my opinfon, will ald tho Gospel more thah a Urlus collur, Hincofuly ol ADTLETT, CIIICAGOANE ATROAD, Paris—J. A, Qutloraud {amily, Aloxandor H. Twiug, Dr. L. I'. Hamlitio, Miss Annic 1., Ho- bart, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. ‘aylor, . John L. White, Johu 0. White, Mrs. 8. B, Niokerson. .. . Zondon—f. B. Bignoll, A. Cobbett, J. D. Donaghue, Krang Henlol ppd family, J. 13, Hosford, My. and Mra, ©. P, Kollogg, Misa Kallogg, A. B. Meelor, Rl M. Ttoos, A. Bleitauer. . . . Geneva—Mra. A. L, Pawell: . . *. JRomo—Mr, aud dre. C. B Qoodyear, Mr. and Mrs. Eugong L. Grayes, Ji. W. Rankin, @. 0. Rankin, Brs. 8. A, Whitman, AMrs, 8, . Korfoot and family, Dr. @redur!nk J. Huso and wifo, My. and Mrs. O. W, Whepler, .. . Florenco—Mrs. I, A. Tastman, Thehard Gflgq and family, the Hev. B, O, Dortar, Mrs. I, 0. Lortor and family, Miss Mory E. Bhiolds, W. H. Raud, . . . Venice—Mrs, Philip Wadsworth, Missos Nellle and Bmmn Wadse worth, . , . Naples—Jogaph Medil] and fam- ily, tho Hon, L. B. Otis and fmnllvJ M:u'til\ Ryer- #on, Mr. und Mrs. J, Lawrenco, Lii B. Williams aud family, SUBURBAN NEWS, BYANSTON, A epocinl meating of the Villago Trastaes was hold ‘Puesday evening, for the purpose of pogs- ing upon o number of plats of property in.tha northern part of the village. Thero wore pros- ent Trustecs Powors, Blanchard, Willard, and Cingo, the lutter baving drivon out from the city to completo the quornm, Tl Committeo on Plate and Snbdivisions ro- ported in faver of tho plats of Mossrs. Payne, Tostor, Wheelor, Whipplo, MoNeill, and Grant & Juoksan, which wora thioroupon approved by the Bourd, That of Morril Ladd was laid over for tho prosent. Theso plats ware not arranged oxnetly to suit tho North Ivauston praperty- ownory, who wishod to haye the streots canform to thoso of thoir villugo, They finumq theip point, however, on onesireot, Noother businesy way traysacted by the foard. A ‘meoting of lndies interested in tho presont tomporauce movement was liold at Union Hal ‘I'uoddny ovening. The attondance was nat lurgy, but compriged a numbor of the prowinent Indjcs of Evouston, Mys. Androw J, Brown was onltod to tho chair, and Mre, R. I, Quoal acted as Socrotary. "fho proceodings throughout woro of on jn- formal * character, consjating muinly fn ex- pressious of opiulon upay the topia of tha day ; of warm sympathy for the causo of tomporance, 1‘.“‘1 of detormination to bogin the good work af oo, g Roy. Dr. Briggs offered a copy of n plodga, which elieitod various opinions, some of the sponkors bn[uE in favarof o porpotus) plodie while others thought that moyo coild bo indugo to “@wonr off" for u year, or somo short period, than *“for keeps.” 1t was decided ta organjze an associntion, gdopt & canstitution, eie., and alock officors at a future mectiug, On motion, & eommitteo was appointed to draw up o s of rouolutions; without which it would be fipropar for suy mesting ta adjourn. 'l followinyg was prosentad and adopted : Lteaotvedd, 'That the women of Eveuston rojoics in an apporkinity t oxpross their hosrly sympathy with the jadies who, on lagt Monday evening, received the firut irg of tho enemy upon tho sireets of Uhleag tlt wo aro praud of {helr courage and endurapg that wa faul stfrrod to oitlate thoir Lerole” conduc apdd wo pledgo thom our support agajnst the embittored foes of Lompusuiico pan aly ud wl oocuuions, aud wu interent {n our prayers to thnt God in whose wtrongtly o il o forward, ullovitg that with My for e Teader o Hitle on shatl chiuge u thousund, nud two shpll put tow thousand fo tgut, Tho meotivg then adjourned, ‘o Inut regulnr meoting of the prosont Boprd of Iiducation will be hold Friday evoning, “I'uo Phnlospphionl Soclety will moet Monday ayouing, i TAKE VIEW, ‘I'ne Lincoln Park Commissloners are holding froquent mestings and dofug all in their powor for oxtousion and improyomont. In tho mattor of tho Driva in this town, they await tho dacislon of Pro]wrly-hnldnra ag _to fts route, and oan do nolhiug until that is obained, Prompt sotion on the part of the gontlomen with whow that de« clslon rusts 18 dosirable, ug no imnrovement thnt ¢an bo made will 8o bring Lake View into notles a8 this Luko 8hore Driva. Tn vegard to the Laka Viow oxtenslon of the Parl, it is not likely that the own Bonrd will dolny muttors, Al‘tho Toard mooting on dap- ‘doy ovoning, Mr. Ohase baid that - whilo it was well to got nn exprosuion’of opinion from those intarasted fu tha extouslon, it wanld ba best ob- tainod by speady agtion by the suthorities, ‘This question, whioh affoots ovory lend-owner in tho town, In oxclting muoh intoreat, snd ne doubg will affeou the coming eloction. At s -mooting of tha: Park Comminsloners Lucedey, &b wau wtated. that the prosant ayetau: of proteotion of tho Park wator-front by plors s inndoquate, and that tho drivo wad washoed away in plitcos, 1€ wau dooded to call upon {ho Pnrf'& Englnoor for plans and speolfientions, with a viow to conatructing, from Diversoy to Fallor- ton ayonte, a row of piling 600 or 600 feat from tho shoro, ~ This would give & comploto protec- tlon for the drive, aud form & capnclous basin for boatlng, adding auothor to tho many Attrace tions of tho Parl, MATWOOD: A coll for n moeoting of farmera of Proviso, andall intorestail {n tho establishmont of u fruit~ acling houro at Maywood, ing beon called for elday ovoning, Messrs, Jtoo & Hussell, Mr. I. W. Btout, and_others Inrgoly intorestod in the Lusiuoss, will ho prosent. T'ho oall I8 signad by Movars, 1V, 1 Nicl holy, It D. Barnoy, . Harbor, Jry, and George R, Halo, On mecount of cortnin ronsons best kuown to tho Tristesn of the Chinroh, tho stallation of tho Rov, M, Browu has boon postponod untit Thursday ovonlug, March 20. WIHEATON, Tho Indicas of Wheaton aro huaom!ng intereat- ed in the temporange movemont. Thoy hold frequent mootingy during Inst weok, Yosterday aftornoon thoy held an opon * moeting for con- sultation and prayor, at which all in gonoral, and the ministers in_ partionlar, woro invited to bo _protout. The meoting was woll attended, aud soon thiore may bo ** musio in tho air," “I'io ltonding Saciaty will givoono of its_fine, entertainineiris Monduy ovening. T'ho readings glvon Ingt Fridey ovetilhiy wera woll attotded, notwithslandiug the sociible held af tho Collogo parlors sud tho tonclors' moeting nt o Baptist orch. An oarnost offort is maling to remove the dobt of $20,000 which overbangs tho Colloge. Two mootlngs* for the furthoranco of the nuuartuhlmi nvo boon Lold, ono at tha 3, K. GChurcli and ono at.the Coliogo Chapul, Tho sttidonts and citizony have plodgod 82,000 durlng the pnst weok. Irof, O. A. Blanchard, tho ihnaucial agout o Hio Goliogo) Wil givo, tho gut- sldo world an opportunity of exorcising thofr gencrosity after tho poople of Wheaton have dpocitiod the mnount which they will give, which tho Professor thinks mny bo auything from & conis Lo 56,000,000, certin mortgago threntons foreclosure. Iience this zeal. CICENO, At tho'Convontlon hold yestorday ab the Town all, at Austln, in tho Pown of Olcero, the Tollowing pooplo wore nominatod : Buporvisor, O. I, Craffa ; Assossor, O, W, Horrick ; Col- leotor, Joseph Dounenbeérger ; Lrusteo for four Y}MN' O. B, Sharp ; Trustee for ono year, O, A. uttor; lown Clork, B, 8. Osgood; Polico Maglatrato, B. M. Wildon; OCoustablo, Copt. Johu W. Linimbeor. NEWS PARAGRAPHS. ‘Wondell Phillips fs roported to havo cloared by iy Jostures over §100,000. —The Ilon. Jambler Smith, membor from Vir~ ginin, is known chiofiy by his front namo, 1le gmilos with pity whaui ha fuds auyhody spolling it Hanuibal, ~Qtorgo Kknolt hina beon marine editor of tho Phitadelphin North’ Aniorican for sixty yoncs. o s now in his 818t year nud is tho sprightliost Journalist in the ity —Tho appraisers ‘of Oyrus Walkofteld's eatato have concluded their iabors, nndl rouder hiy_ sy~ sols at &4,411,000, and his Hubilitios at $3,750,- 000—n nominal surplus of 061,000.—Boston Ad- vertiser. —1t 15 #nid that Dounld McKay and his band of Warm Sfixrlug Indians, who did sueh valuablo aorvico durlug tho Modoo war, aro coming East, on a oxhibition tour, . —A Now Orloans reporter was found to have wito in Vioksburg, another in Natchos, auother in Coiro, avothor in Memvlis, aud thon thoy atoppod ‘countiug and put him i juil. —+'Phe report of - Ool. ‘dor's Bpeoch, on Monday, is orowdad out,” says the Murtreesboro’ Vews,” * Tho Colonol stands on tho populur platform ‘of {More whisky, botlor whisky, ahonpor whisky,' —Bou Hill, of Georgla, doprechtes tho fact that 80 wany militury men bnvo obtaitied ofice North and South since the war, e savs thore aro onongh Gonorals, Cplonols, Majors, and Cap- tains in Congress to form u respectablo avmy, but not enough statosineu to make n good cowm- wittgo, —Andorson, tho Into magician, las loft a will totnlly excludlug the members of his fawily from, participation in his mouey ar offects, boguenth- in all bo pogsosod to h uonts and other por- sons about him at hils death. The testumont will prabibly be cantosted. ) —Madnme Musurd, o bonutiful New Yorker, wifo of M. Musard wiio irlod to ‘ostablish bnl masques in New York In 1855 or 1866 and failed, is nowonoof tho most gorgoous beanties in Pariu, ‘Bl bought many of the dlamonds which tho ox-Queon lsubells ‘disposed of. Her: hus- band in said to bo vory devoted, and encourages Lor in ber pession for dinplay, —A ntutuc of the Virglu, twonty foot in helght, is to bo orccted in Huvre to commemorato the preservation of that city from the Gormans, 1t wilt bo placed on tho highest point of tho road by which tho Germuns were_intonding to entor the town, and will boar ju golden lottors tho follow- ing Inscription: * Ilavro Jrososved from tho Prussian invasion—1870-1874," israoli hws talion tho hauss bolonging to thio widow of » former. Dulto of Northumberkind, in Whitchall Gardon. 1t is almost noxt door to that #0 long tenantad by hig great_antagonist, Peal, who brenthed us Inst in ity @ining-rooni, whonce Lo could never bo moved after his acei- dent. ‘Ilio bugks of those houses look upou the “Fhames, aud thoy aro only o fow minutes' walk from the ljouse of Commony. —_— ‘The Amerlean Koman Catholic Pil= arimage, Tha Pilgrimage Committeo, while zealonsly pursuing wen worl, are awaitivg the 20th inst, in order to kndw, by tho number of def- inits applications mads by thot date, and also by rospopsos from tho ISyrapusi owners of varjous lines of steamors, as to what course thoy shonld pursue. Bo far as wo know, says the Freemaw's Jour- nal of this week, the Divceso of Iort Wuyno, Ind., leads tho vau in its reprosontation. Bishoyr Dwonger, the Vory Nov. Julien Bonoit, V. G} iho Rtov. ' Gieorgo A. Humilton, Lufayoits, Ind. § the Rov. Goorge Btoinor, Muntington, Ind., snd James_B. Falley, Bsq, of Lafayetts, aro booked. The "Dioceso of Pordand sopms to stoud uoxt, Tho Very Rov. John O'Donnoll, V. G, lng finlufiu\phull. us to hook liin ; und tho Roy, D, Murply, of Keouo, N. 1., Tuw forwardod us his check aud been baoked. .We liayo soveral other lottord and tolograms from intended pilgrims. Wa learn thut applica- tions havo boou ufade from gontlewen uy rer- resentativos of Uatholie socivties, proposing to go In thet cepacity, Tho Comuittes, in o later civeular, announce . that, from tho representations mado' that some 1mous ladies aro xeady to underyo all the iucom~ mojlitien of this firut pilgrimuge, it is vory gludly offeyed to hiaye thom of the mimber ; only prom= iuing Ehab ua pravieion can be mado for such attontion ta thew on the part of giapr pilgrimn a8 would Do » matter of course In o plousure party, but incomputible with the eplrit of & pil- gripugo. Tho Beat Starch. Duryeas! “Hatin Glows Stareh” and “Duryoss' “ Inproved Corn Sturch™ iy tho ‘best in thy worlds Uso it once snd you will use no other, *MILWAUKEE, Jutio 16, 1873, ~After using Duryess! Sfurely fn my hotol laudsy for ten months, I cay recommend it as befug tho whitest, strongest und most glussy starel 1 can purchase Lausing Bonugll, Pro- Lriotur Newhull House, ———— Ohickering's Now Improvement. The Ohickering plano firm bave fuvented a now motal agratie whicl, appljed (o overy string in {ho lano, produces the sweelest tone finaginublo, Thoso plunou cans bo scen at Roed's Templo of Musle, cornor of Deavborn aud Van Buren sircots, —_— Oil Paintings, Wo would sgain remind our readers of tho grest salo of "ofk yuintiuge by Massry, Elison, lomeroy & Uo,, ot stgvo, 185 Slaly sbreet, uuder tho Palmoy Hougo, The pletures ure bejuys aluughtered, corcely Lringing tho irice of the frames, Whe salo commenves this worn- g a4 30 o'clack; also, aflernoom pud ovening, "BITTERS. : élfixm“‘f&mum. BOEER'S BITTERS. Jiewars of Gountorfelts. PROFESSIONAL CARD, DR. A, G. OLIN, 187 Washington-st, ‘The oldeat and longest-looatod Physiciun in the oity in the troatinent of all Chronio ond Bpeoial Disoases. Onll or writo, : BURGLAR ALARM, Y Aduit that JEROMIS \ it ARONIER uil ‘Duor Favipndr dus eatethio uont abilful of I Shonld be without thoas. " Prlos, Bl 20w N0 gus . Aonts wauted at 175 Claxksut.s Uhlonge. i AMUSEMBNTY, o) THE GREAT ADELPHI, TITB (PRURSDAY) RVENING, MATOH 18, LATDIENS N ICG-EIT. TIE “PAR EXCELLENCE” SUCCESS OF TIE CONTINERT, LADIES' NIGHT AT THH ADBLPHI Tho Invinoible Programme To-night. T.0-1.0, TR DI ALORIANS, Till} FOY SISTRRS, g DICLATAY, MISS Flt AURENT, LUL ANKIZ, AR FAGIENS. EOLT DIAA Y, MES FEANKHES Bivil DA IDATIG, I UGT P iy NOLDSY !H&m-umm{ JRTEILY ALLEN, GU1I0IG ADAS AND GURAR, THI LROKS, Lo, DAV- BNPORT, aud Dramatio Company, In the' SEVIEN SISTERSI! VENUS AND AURORA — EXPOSITION [LLUMIN. ATVD—CONSPIY ATORY OF ROBEN~KALKIDKO: HCOPIO FOUNTAIN, Three Tanrs of Uninterrapted Delight! POPULAR MATINKI HATURDAY. Romemhor Pricos—0, &, or 16 conts, Bocurod Orclios- tra, 35 centd oxten, M/CORMIOK MUSIO HALL, PROFY. J, 1, PEPPER, of London Polyteshnlo Insti- tio, 'will givo fs firat Poysular Scionco Lootures TO-NIGHT, ON THR “ ROMANCE OX OPTICS,” Tntroducing tho most magnificont exporimonta avor soon in th : S o in this cf ) naluding o **The Dancin; sholotony "4l Pho Mk , Decapitate Hoad, " ' Tho Kalatropo,™ **'The Phonakiitocone,” &o. “ROMANCE OF LIGHT," To-morrow Night, “ ROMATCH OF SOUND,” Saturdny Night, 21st, MATINLE Saturduy, 2 ps m., In wbloh ama of the mest pophlnecaporimintaof tho e i et te) Rosorved Honts 25conts axtea. - MatincaTlokols, £ cbntas for Childrons i oants, For fiftoon childron’s tickats, it by one Doy ‘Rt bn_tio, o Lrop tskat wil bo gieo o froo tiokets. VARPENTER & SHELDON, Jlanugers, 'PROF, YORKE ON INDIA, A LEGTURE WITH STEREOPTICON VIEWS, Ona Now Subjoct, and of Groat Intorast, will bo givon at the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN OHURCH, Coruor of fudisua-av. and Twenty-frat.at., on THURS- DAY EVENING, March 19, Tho Looturer, Prof: Yorke, for 18 senrs a rosldont of Tnilia, direotingt thio eduoational work of tho Tititish Qo i Souftiorn Indin, s thoroughly familiar with st the st and' lifo of that conntry, aud is Known to ithy of our eltizons 08 an oxcoodingly onter- tainle aneuker. nawollas x mastoral his subjock. Amoni tho Viows wiic i ha brings with bim aro the foliowing : itho Suon Cnufy (Uvorland Ttoute)i Honch of Madeai Streol Canlicst King'e Painoe at Madura; Watorfall nt Conietallum, with Holy Bsth : Pogods of Tonple ot Ma: dura Mission Gobool aud Childront 'Laj Maiial, doscribed by Hov, Dr. Primo as tho most wondorful_obicot soan in Lo tonf vauird tho wWorld ; Hicathion Carat Strivellanu(cor, Hook Fostlyal (Dovotees Swinging by Hooks) ; Man-Tiger; Wonon at Housshinld Work: i{indu Ladiess' Sutteo {#n: noeal-Plio and Widow-Barnfog); Leopard Hunting An- lopor: it Juggiors; Swordwaliawiag: Snako. i ng, "Tiokots for salo nt tho door, at the nominal prics of 2o, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, RCOND WEKK. TIE GREATISTSUCOR! B e s B R nL s POLCORSABVEL Over 204100 ponplo havo withossed JARRETT & PALMER'S Geand Combination fram NIBLO'S GAR. DN, NFAV YORK, In the glorlous spuctaclo, UNDIN Kirally Eanifly of Mungarian Dincurs, 3 Mlles. Bund and Gnavasal, "Who Verduls Childron. 2 7 Tyolyo Sacanion, Fenibe, L Domon Jiallo. . alfy'a Crent Hallgt of Nat Mareh De Ama Maff Sargaus Ly ina, i MRy PARTE IN TBALS. i ‘e whola forming & oombinajion Faroly anvalnd aud nogor excelled In any theatra in Enrapo or Amorlea. Box Uifles upen from 9 a, m. Gl 10, . ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Most flattoring rocoption of Ar, FRANK E. ATKEN, Twa reprosontations to.day of his nuw and thrilling drain, RALA TTERTCTE. Friday—BENRUIT OF MR, T 1, ATKEN. MoVICKER'S THEATRE, LAST NiGHT BUT TWO OF N 1N iN IN IN Crmome s, ZABLEAL: EDWIN BOOTH, ‘Who will apnoas this ovening In his areat; traglo charac- ¥ o BRULUS, Tho Roman Tather, B tod by Nl N A Lac "~ Na; ¥riday, RICHARD I Saturdny Niht. 81 likle Collina' WOMAN IN i a8 Count Vosco, ___HMAILROAD TIME TABLE. __ ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. IEXPLANATION OF NEFEUENOX eopted. * Bunday oxceptod, 1 londa) Tivo Sunday 8L 8:004. m. § Dally, KA~ 1 Baturda) oy sxsomtod: L% WESTEMN l}A!an‘m“ i, ‘auiigast corner af tandotphy ner of Mudtaon, &b %'flxw‘x’!.m. 28500, ini ? 8500 p. e HENRY 0. WENTWORTH, Sousral Passengor Akorit IHICAT & ALTAN HAILANAD. Chicago, Kanaas Gity and Dencer Hiorl Lie, sta_ Lo, ‘i, Wa,, and Chicago, Eprinpieid, Altoh and St Lang, Theaigh Liner. Union Bepore fest Bide, near Hadisoins, ridge, Tieket tifices : Al Deyol, und 133 Itanidolph-st Tave, | _drrive, Kaoaas Olty 3tx, vin Jacksonville, 1L, und Loulslaua, 5 * 0:308. m. | A:10 D\ m, }7:00 8, m 810 i nin Lino| onvitie,, enria, Kookuk & B Qhieno & Paiuceh Tvtitond 21| o131 uona Lacon, Washington 7 4 ), My Joliot & Dunight Acaomitiodatisn|* 1325 b e ILWAY. “Iatel_Ufte s dnd il Dap Arcive, CHICAGO, MILWAU Unfou Ziepol, corner siw 63 South Clark Milwoukeo, Greon Tia Toinl, Dealelo du OFl Day Txpros,. 30 8, . [11:008, M;,lfi::fif,n?'fl iChpren 9:30 8, m.{*11:008, m, it Kinguee 6009, m|* 7885, s olisNizht Ko 10:00 pum. [* 4416 . m ILLINOIS LENTRAL HAILROAD. Depot footof Lakest. and foot oy Tenty. 3 licey 181 Randafhetey near Glary ¥ "4t Tieket 8t Louls Fx Bt. Lonis Fast Liio, . Callro & Now Orleaus Cairo & Now Orlow Snringfiold Expros (@ Gllmag Passongat.. Abuqio & Stouz Gty Dubuguo & Sloux Gity J {a) tuns to Unampaign on Saturdoys, & CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAN, Depota~Fout af Lakests, Indianuav., and and Canat and Sizteenth-sla, ' Ticket oflces, 4., Grand Pucthc Holel, awd af depats, Teave, 0. . 032, . ixtoentheat., Clarks Mail and Expross. Ol il Bt Lfnauo i Sioux ity Gap Pacihi inat Lo, o’ Ui Kaugas City, Loavenworth, onfion & AL, Josoplt Iix Alrors Pasatigor. s Mondota, Ottawa & Sifoator ass Aurorn Passonger. Aurora l’llifll}uwlé Bubiniue & SIMACHY Hene Tl Bighi fxby B Oiaaiy ansas Olty, Leavenworth, fhon & 55, fosoph Bundays. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERY AMLROAD, City affees, carner Randolph ant LaSalte-sts,, and 5 Canate v . rmgnr .!Imln‘mm‘..u= St A 7D Bdtal . aPacifloTast Line..... aDungue N 53, via Uiiiton) @ Omiatia NG X002, 00w, @ [rraoport & Dubuaia 16 pr. & Froeport & Dul £ Mihwauo da b Milwaukes Exq b Milwaukco Passan, b Grey & K. Tl fxnross & Marquotta Fxpre Madison & firoy = oot corner of ol S Dobot coriye of Canal and Kinzte-ste, W. L BTENNLTT, .Gon, Tass. Agont. COLORADD. KANSAS & NEW MEXI0O, Tiches amt Erolylt Oflce, 57 Glariesty Bpeeat Inducamenis. Grou Now Bnta.” &, . & St, Fok R, W 16 WEBE, Gon'l Ag't, CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Devot, corner of' VanLurei wnd Slermarcss, Tiekst Grand Dcifi lotels i e Omaha, Toavouw'th & Atchl: Peeu Acsommodatiol Night Kxprasn, .. LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, “Van Biuren-it., Jool af LuSulle-tt, Deket ojicst, nrtluest corer Oiark awid Randotphates, and sauinieess coruer Cunal and Madleor-ats MYERS OPERA-HOUSE, Monfoest., bot, Doarborn and Statv. Arlington, Cotton” & Kewblg's Minstrel, TFirs} Wook of the Spoctacular Burlosquo, UF'VDINEWPI“].\!: BEAUTIFUL WALTZ, ANY WOOD TO SAW? TILE BEAUTIFUL WALTZ. it TR BARY BLEDILANT, NN DWARL, ° Now Songs, Dancus, and Bpeclaltios by Now- gonib, Ghurtwrighty “Waltars dud Slurtan, Lindon Ar onsble, Thugton, Catton, und Lvery Lyohing. Edmily Matines on Rathirday, KINGSBURY MUSIC HALL. Wondars of fhe Yellowstons, GEN, JOEN GIBBON, U. . A, THIS EVENING, Rozerved Sea Seats not resoryod, 50 ata, No tliglits of s (AN KINGSBURY MUSIO HALL, “ELI PERKINS,” CARICATURTST, Mopdny Evoning. Murch 23, NEW PUSLICATIONS, #Fha oyer-readablo Lippincott!-- LIPPINCOTES MAGAZINE FOR APRIL, SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED, 1" DELIGHTFUL NUMBER OF IS Attractive and Favorite Monthly. jomumaversd dopastuentyof soltigtud funagli1 ofeilts 5y il napoee cusootal i Ssrars Guontions, bt - ushiatly wollsustatuod. NOW READY, CONTAINING ¢ | Y1t NEW HYPERION. Parla y T NEN FYENION, Vem, Parls to Marky by W SoUNt Bis BEAUVOT L WITHL THE COUNT ] EAUVO] P. 2 WD ALY S A h a4 Tustrated, lustrated, % MY [OVE OAN IOLD HIS OWN. - By Ousloita >, Bl 4 llAl’,flOLiL Ohaps. 11-18, Ry Goorge MacDouald, author of ¢*Aunnals of o Quipt Nelghbprhvod," ““Rabort Falooner,™ eto, 31 REQOLLECQTIONS OFF WAL 3 8 Ml} JURNET'S 8TORY. By tho suthorof *Blind. ps.’ 7. AMONG THFE MEDIUMS. By Jolin Hayward, 8.1y, THR SISMINE OHAVEL. Ty Margarot J, ur 9. A MODGRN ORFASIDA. A Stors of tho Day. ‘Chaps, 0-8. 18y Fruucis Ashton, 10, FLORIDA REEFS AND KEYS, ByH. O, Clarke, 11, APRIL, By Mary Il Dodga. 12, A PAIR OF FUGITIVES, Dy Louise B, Daro, 15, THE DANOING -SOHUOL IN TAVISTOOK SQUARE. M. A UOUXOIT.OR, JUDGH, AND LEGISLATOL O PHI OLDEN TIME, By Samusl Ponnypucker, 16, OUR MONTIILY GOSSIP A Milad Lasdue uf (1o Bl d-Viotar Knmanuel hod L Hosti—tho Au: sloal Heasan— Ungacbiod Pacis—Notos. 18, LIPERATUI DX T DAY. | Vonlare Lo of A lesqus M=V pruon ecplleations, m e y"x'.xgu 10 0l Ao, of Mary Somorvilio-Huoks acaivid, Tor 8alo by nll Poriodigal Donlers. - TERMS,~ Vonly Butwerlption, $4,00. Singla Numbor, e e b Sl Nabbor With Primium List, scnt a Tecoipt of 3 conte, N, 1}, —To a olub of twonty Bubrorlhors, l.umlnmllt'l Magazino Iy put at &40 pur year opeli; and Onmnbiors’ Fngyclapiuidia, vavisad oaltiar, Tan valu., Foyal 8 vo, bound {u shuopy pricd 500, i b nted (o' tho furson gottion up tho olub, v # J. B, LIPFINCOTY & CO, ?Ilpllishnrs, JTAD & 0T Marke elpita, LA WESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THR NUROPEAN PLAN. Corvner Ievingenlueo nnd Bixtoenthost, S NKW YOI, Only ono blook from Unlon Squarg, tho most contral yot “ulul- ruuln? 1u tha olty, in the Inmediate '13‘“"7 uf ‘all o principal pinocs of smusvmont and velnil wor ':{ et A Pt i oane retall aifon Sy Vgt e ”l.{wn:ni;nr".n o ] Loaive, M, Hpocial’ Now Atinutl Tixpro Night itpross. ot Chlsaso CHICAGO. INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTC. Erom the Great Centrul Kailroad Depot, root of Laka-st, Arrice, 8 : 1] Lofp w20, _ BUSINESS CARDS, Areive, e, . o m. “Nechniing leave, W.C. WATTS & 00., 21 Broww's Bultding, Liverpool, Sotlolt consignimonts of Provisions, Lavd, &o., and oxos eute orders 10r the pirehaso and salo of samu for futnre Fhiipmout or dolivery. _Advanous mndo on aunglutnuonts, and ull information’ afforded by our friends, Mossrs, Fox &'lhan, 'No. 5 Wity at., Now York. CGCEAN STEAMSHIPS, NEW YORK TO OARDIFF. Tho South Wales Atlantio Breamship Gonpany's Now Eintesines, Folljovsred, Oldecbulle Stoamships will wall from Deunsyivanla ‘}fhml““ arl, dorsey Ully: eb, 7. | L' 2 +Alarch 8, 5 goods nud passougars at througli Tuies from rcis ot Tho Unftod S1ats aud Caundy to nors 1n the Byghlo) Gtannot, and aifotlior pointa i nghid. "Theso stoamatiips, built expresely for tho trade, ara e vided with uil tho litest impruromants for tho goinfortand consonienca of LLRAGLE PABSENGERS, UABIN AND 81 Tirst Cabln, $76 and 2€0urroncy, Socond Cabiu, $65 eurroncy. Stooruge, ourrency. TSttt CortiNcaten frov CATAT, e senrese B35, Testfu for £1and upwards, ¥ rther particulurs, apply fn Candff, at the Com- icas. No. | Dock Ohiainhers, and io Now York ta ARCHIBALD BAXTER & CO., Azonts, No It Broadlay. FOR EUROPE. CUNARD HAIL LINE EHSTABLISEED 1840. Threo Sailings Every Woeok irom Now ork and Boston. B80, 5100 and $180, Goldy p Mckels nt Roducnd Ratos, urconoy. Bpeing ealiiigs ure now ¥ itpncugors s requortud o for bartha fu ordor Lo saouse Kot comniodation i o Campany's Toading Room at 28 Pall Afall, Landon, BT Dot S 10 okl Malk Yandae Dusaongars aro vited 8 maio Thio iao of 1 : 1, DY VERNET, Gon'l Weatin Agont. N, W, vor. Oluels and Rangloinh STATHE LINE. taapiebius—~Stata of Popusylonnlas Stato of Loulsianay st Shem e Stat ol 1k Stato of Goorgl: Stata of Flaride (huild Biata Tadlagas Statbor Nevada. (buiidhie. 0 Ulisso, B fust, Livarpaol, Lo of Vidginia saily Hahaas iz 16 Siale i hl;nhmrhuy. Bare Juoluy, e 3 WG, Lo T U8, Nrth Tivor, 1. ¥+ SYookls Salinks Host Sunthrs Ratus of pkesnie: Grbin, '$50 and =0 golu s Aivorage, La eurroney; progald currouoy, Dratta nt lowast vates. For turiluy pactlonlars apply 10 AUSTIN BALDWIN & COn Agouts, 23 Brodway, ow Yurk, 12y Vi B A't. W Ulnrkeat,, Olteago.. NATIONAL LINE, NOTIOE-Fhis Conpnny 1ukes tho visk of insurance 1‘“) to 900,000 T kuld) o eachof 113 stonmers, thuy s st T4 “hewt VSalila Gusrantus foe vaiosy i AVollatice of dnuor ot sone = il o sunifioey oo s npways boan ioptod by OV Lot SN N, from T AR > i NS Non, ¢4 and 40, Horch Hivor'y Now Vorks 1 o Fiore ascl 14 Qreucoue, taroh ot | iy aigre 3] s 4 10k Juindon . DENMAIK yrsseesss WallnORINT, Mareh 25, a4 18 a, 1 Cubln Fay $70, $H0; amd 5K Curronoy, Niaorge, 339 durrenoy, Rotusn tiokuts at rauuud rotos. Pausongors booked te onfrom Gormanand Scandinavisn points st low ratos. {l Slianalipy thts Tige ame (o fargeain tio s Druticon Gront rl‘rlllllcla atind, an o dhucitr, o Rt Bornor Glark aud Yandalphats: supsaca. wo Riterhna oo, Ohtorgo. WLULAS SAOK LIS Ganora) Wexiorn Aups Egybhneesnes ngultioont taw and full pownred Bloamshios Ttes il S0, AdrINtid, hltaunto, Oceantu, Coltlcy otor Said drom Now Yurk: on Haturdiys and Tdverpool o3 Wiusndana." fiatosas 1ot an oy WrdCelitelne Yaitaan ticant liritaln and. froland from 1 upward wpriatet, L . i, i Boutl Clerleuts Ol o ek,

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