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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE:. SATURDAY, MARCII' 21, 1874, 5 LOCAL MISCELLANY. DR, T, W, GOODSPEED. ‘Tho T¥mes of yostordsy morning contrined o artlelo charging n Baptist minister in the ‘Wost Division with conduet disoreditable to the vows ho lind takot, alloging that o bad kissod one of tho fomale membors of his congregntion. No name wos given, but, from the contoxt of ho articly, nuy ono familiar with Daptist soolotios could undorstaud that tho Tov. T, W. Goodspeed, of tho Second Olurch, was meant, Tho standing of thiu gen- tleman in tho communlty in _mo high that no attention whatover was ("m[(l to tho aoonan- tion, oven by porsons_outsida of his church, Thoy simply vend it and bohoved it to bo untrue. Yeutordav ovenmg, howover, tho mtior canio up ot tho prayor-meoting b Dr. Goodspoed'n church, and’ wis pessed upon in & way whish leaves no doubt as to tho sontimenta of the mombors, of his congrogation,—thoso who have nown bim intimatoly for yoars, At thls moot- ing, which was hold” for the purpose of giving religious inatruction to thoso recently. nuuvp‘nml, and to_preparo them for baptism, Dr.'I\ W. Goodspeed was prosout; Lut, on account of the hoarseness of h‘u voico, ppoko with great difl- culty, and two or threo times had to stop. Finale 1y, whon talking of tho salvation of tho souls of othors, ho burst into teors, and soomed to bo ovorwhelmed with grief, not, a8 he explinined, on his own account, but’ becnuso such an artiole s that published in.. tha Times would baye #. most dnmrq.;h:g effoot npon the roligious awakening which was going on in the church. It wouid Jiave n tondency to turn persons who wore undor conviation from nt- tondance upon religious sorvices, aund would canso those already converted ta halt. in their ath towards God. ~ It was for that reason alone liat Lo folt griof at tho nrticlo, which be know namo of them would' boliove, but which stk might Lovo a dincoufaging offoct upon outdders, Ho apponlod . to all tho ladics of f{bo church, who had Lnown him for years, to stalo whothor, duriny his relations as pastor, ho had leen gnllt{‘ of auything which conld bo Lwisted luto anythlng which bad thoe faintest semblancd of improprioty. Ho concludod by reading s lettor, swhich, lo stated; was signod by one of; tho cily cditors of the Times, in which tho writor regrotted that such ‘an_articlo should have appesred; and charged it to some ¢%hoir heartless roportors, of whom tha writor snia-; “ay had: sevoral. Afte)Dr, Goodspeod hac iess the room, the Deacong and othor membors of tho church.en- aged in geueral convorsption upon thig ongrovs- Bee anbioo audtall nxprdand. ho Bighost end fullest confidonce in Dr, Goadspood's chiarngtor, ond falt outraged and grioved beyond measure that tho articlo iu queetion should have . appear- ed, It was their goneral belicf that it wap wrilton or instigated by somo fayorer of Mir. eCarthy, tho causo for this attack boing- that Mr, Goodepeod was one of tho Commitica which had MaCorthy's case specially undor cousidern- tion in tho Baptist Conneil, iy THE HARES-MocMAHON IMBROGLIO. THE COLONEL MISSING, The cane of tho notorions Col. Hares, against whom o rule to show causoe had Loen issucd for the non-payment of alimony, came up ngain yostorday morning befora Judgo. Moore. Mrs. Hores filed s bill for divorco sgainst him sbout threp wmontls ngo; and on interlocutory ordor for alimony was made. Uaresnot paying it, s rulo was mado for bim to show causo why he should not bo at- tached for contempt. — It'was rotwnable Thurs- day but was continued until yostorday, But the # Colonol,” made: wise by lils Iato cxporianca, thought that tho Gonnty Jail was not the most nttractivo placo in tho world, ‘and failed to put in an appearance. An attachmont was thereforo ierned to be satisflod on the payment of 3125, A Dailiff wag nont nvound the- city vary dosirous to seo Haren, but 1t is rumored that that worthy bas found it exceedingly. necessury to tey tho climate of Wisconsin, and pay a visit to s rola- tive at this particulur tiwe, His roturn is very uucertain. MY, M'MANION AND HER CHILD, Bpoaking of Hares brings Alrs. Molfahon .to mind, and she too was the recipiant of some et- tontion as thoe respondont to & writ of habons | corpus isdued at tho inatauco of Judge Morris to recover posucssion of Angola ltoso, a propossons- ing younz Indy, dnughtor of Mrs, MedMakon by & former mmrrago. At the time of Mrs, Me- Mahon's—or, rather, by tho lato deereo, Mrs. Rosc's—divoree from Mr. Rose, the custody of the child nd boon_given to Judge Morris. 1To had pluced her at St. Xavier's School, from which she clandeatinoly dopuried about bd weks ugo. In responso to the writ, JTudge Knowlton, counsel for Mru, Rose, 1ead an anewer slating that An- gela's mother had placed her Iately in a geod sehool in Walworth, Wis. It was necoesary that Angeln shonld be under her mother's enro at present, and 8%, Xavier's School was not the proper placo for her, as sho did not receive proper medical attention suited to her prosent wants. Judge Morris, on the other-hand, contended that the roturn or answer was- insufficient both in law and fact; that all the allegations of im- Proper care wero mere excuses to keep posscs- Biou of the girl. Judge Knowiton thon offered to intraduce tho testimony of somo physiciana to eubstantiate the allogations of tho return. After some fnrther war of words Judgo Mooro put an cnd to the discussion by making an order for the return of Augels to the caro of Judyo Morris, ne. it seemed very ovident o had the right to have tho care of her, e 3 THE.SOCIAL EVIL, Tho following correspoundonce upon & topic which is just now undor discussion in this oity will oxplain ifself, The ausnouncomont of the time aud placo of- the lecture over the names of the wellkmown maungors, Carponter & Sheldon, who unve cousonted to.ngsume its con- trol, will be found in the sdvertising columns : Catoaao, March 20, 1674, Aliss-Anna E, Dickinson “Thyquestion of licensing tho *racial ovil # Los Leen raiecd u this city. It s nnder disoussion in va- rious othier cities of the lavd. The occuslon fa o Atting ouic, therefore, for a word wivels sball not only show tho folly-sud uin of the proposod legislatfon, but shall g0 dowil to the causes aud tho remody of. fhio evil it- suif, We uccordingly bog you to uiter in Chicugo that word whicl you hasve spoken olsowloro with suel ovor, P Hoping that, for the sako of tho causo, you will, if paesible, givo our Tequest o favorablo gud cerly Te- 0 romaiu, yours truly, L. T. Chuberiain, Now. Englind _Ohiro ; 5. Kittredge, Lhird Unitorinn Cinred ; 55 W. Goadspeed, Sccoud Daptist_Churcls 3 W, 1. Tydor, irat Universntist Chiareh 3 W, W, Everts, Firat Bap: Ust Chureh ; Cituton Locks, Graca Eplscopal Church 3 J. 0, Peck, Centenary Methodist' Churel : Robert Coliyer, Unlty Chureh ; David Swing, Fourth Presby- tertin Ghurcli 3 Arthur' Brooks, Bi, James Episcopal ; Arthur Mitehll, Tirat Prosbylerion Ohusch ¢ Goodvwln, First Congregntionnl Churel ; IT. N, Powors, Bt, Johw's Episcoput Chareh ;- 0, D, Helwer, Union Yk Churel C, 2. Felton, Graco 3, E. Chureh, Ciixoaqo, March. 20, 1874, To_7he Kevs. L, T. Chamberlaw, and othera : GENTLEMEN ¢ Lookirg at a class of women, ignored /by thie good; reviled by the bad, whoso vary Luanity 4 threntenad by a Troposod Law, T huve ofton orjed ot 111 doapadr, Uns oven God turnod away lia face from thon? Laur justly reluked by the request from you, Iis acoredited mimsters, that L Will, iy what soem 1a mo right tonching theso outeast and jierisbing otics, ond-um truly bud Tapeeifally yoies, XA B, DicRIsoN, —— THE SOCIAL PROBLEM. Mr., Fritz Schultz, a Teutonio -Sociatist of Afil- ‘waukes, looturod lnst evoning at the South Bido Turnor Hall, cornerof Van Buren and Clark streets, on the subject of **Lhe Solution of the Socinl Problem,” to an audioneo whiok congistod of thirteon gentlemen,. including two reportors and onolady. Thero wero'only tfour geutlemon present at the boginning of the lecturs, but tha spenkor was bound to speak his proce whother there waa anyhody present or not, o commenced by esying that a geclal revolu- t1on procoded ovory poriod of oulturo. - Buch rovolutions Iiad tnken place in Graece, in Rome, aud Iately in Franuce,” Aftor givinga history of theso rovolutions ho wont on to say that if‘onr resent social system woro differcut thore would {:n Jess erime, rud ovarybody would be bettor off, Nosuch soclal' differoncos as oxisted at prosent should bo tolorated.. This stato of affaira wns tho cause of all tho official corruption of which we had " so much 1o compluin. If one wero ag woll off rs_anothor there wonld be no incentive to corryption. All the rottenucss of the presont socinl systom- was owing to our modo of production,, If, for ox- amplo, a needle were made hfllw" mon,.it would bo a bottor ona than that which was manufao- tured by one only ; thorofore, labor should be divided among a3 many as possiblo, | % To solvo tho social problom Lo ways wero proposed—ono by Schulfze Dolitzsch, whd advo- catad co-operative soclotics, and tho other by LaSalle, who advocated tho division of proparty &nd the'govorning of labor by tho State. The firet proposition was impraotioable, hecsuee o capitalist would have more eapital to work with 1han the co-operstiva socioty, and, while the CW' itulist could put all by oarringy Iito” the busi nes, ‘the membors of the uu-nparatlvou;wnu}a ‘have to draw thoirs out, or, if not, they would pot: be botter . off than thoy” were $o-day. ~Aocording to LiaSallo's ides, - tho' Slate i wonld hava controtof all productiva ‘oatablish~ monts, and conld forca, man-to wark whorover it ,l"]l ased, ‘Ulilg would dostroy individuality. ion ngaln, it would bo impossible for moen to consumo.artiolos of the hrme Lind and valye, na enongh_could not ho |yrml\m}a to go all around. 1o finally eame to the flon of rolving the prob- lom, which.oonsiatad in the adviga that working- men should try to'beanmo tho nristocracy ; thst Iabor should Vo rogarided as something noble nnd not na gomothing dograding, Linbor had moado un tho.perfact beings wo wore, and it had taken thoneands of years to do it. Then thero must ba 1awa compolling mon (o lave thoir ohildron edueated and oultivatod until thoy wora.the peors of the mouoyait arlstocracy, it L RAILROAD NEWS. FREIIT MATTENS, In spito. of. tho pressuro from Eastern ronds to advanco tho presout froight ratos nud adopt 8 now achedule, it has beon declded to stick fob the timeo -boing to tha oxlsting low ‘rates. Anotlior attompt. to advanco the rates will be mada on the 20k inet., when nmeotiug of Gen- oral Froight Agouta will be hold in New York. But thoro is no ropson to fear that an advancoe wili bo made, since the Michigan Central Rail- rand is woll Batisflod with the prosent schedula aud will submit to no ndvansoe, Tho fight botwoon tho Trojght Agonts in this alty atill coutinues, Sovoral consultntions. bo- tweon tho varlous Western T'roight Agents took plnco yosterdny, Lut no ngrocmant was effoctod. Thoro {a 1o ronson to Loliavo thnt: tho present Jow ratos to the Wast will noon bo disturbed, A fight botwoon the Union Pacific nnd the Ohicngo roads is also likely to breal out ngain at any momont, as Mr. Vlnlnfilm dizoriminating againgt Ohleago in evory possible’ way, sending al ;:hn froight ho can via 8t. Louls-and: Cluoin~ nati. : TIE FORT ACOTT NOAD, A gontleman counccted with the Tort Scott Tellroad reports that at o recont meeting of the Board of Diveotors of tho Fork Scott & Leaven- worth, Lawronce & Galveston Railronds, hold in Doaton, Mr, 4. M. Walkor, of this olly, resigned tho Proaidency of the latter road, and 3r. if, 1L Huunewoll, of Boston, was elected President in his stead, 1fo alyo reports thut Mr. B. 8, Hen~ ning, the prosont Buporintondont. of tho Fort Buoly Rnilrond, was sppointed Genaral Snpar- intondent of both ronds, Sevoral other changos in tho manngoment of theso roads may soon tako pince. TATSING THE MONEY. v, J. K, Gravos, Preeident of the Chicago, Dubuque & Miunesola sud Iowa Pacific Rail- roads, has just arrived in thp city from n trip to the Europénn monby contros. Ifo hus succoodad in nogotfating the bonds issued for tho purposo of completing the Town Pacific Railroad, which ia 8 branch of the Chicago, Dubuquo & Binno- #otn Railrond, oud counccts this city over tho Glxlcnyio, Burlington & Quincy Ruilvond direct with Jfort Scott, Kan, Tho new road is now rondy for the fron, and will be completed in Anguat, < —_— P THE OHICKENS. ‘That ohiclken fight is to take place, and thoso who dalight in suoh amusoment aro. promised some rare fun, Mr, Thomas J, O'Neil, of Louis- villo, resched Clijcago Thuraday uvight, and yesterdny, Al Hanking having been agroed upon a8 stakoholder, the interosted parties mob and signed tho following documont:. " We, the undersignad, sgres to fight & matn of cocke; to s 41 cocks eacly ; 'to_ fight, all that full i two ounces of oach oflier for $200 s Lattle, and §4,000 {hio odd battlo; woights from ¢ potnds 0 ' ounces to G pounda; ond the fight to com- monca on the 8th day of April, 1874, and (o ululy on tho 0l doy of April, 1674 o gad tobe 114 inches n length, We huve this day deposit- ©d $1,000 each s o forfeit with Mr, Al Iiankins, $1,000 additional to bo put up on tho 18th ‘of April, 1874; Mr. Al Tfankins to Lo finnl stakehotder; tho reccinta of tha pit to La cqually divided, after the' oxpenses aro taken out. Mr. Jorry Monroo agrees. to pay ThomasJ. O'Noll, 125q,, th sum of §250 on tho 8t day of April for oxpenses to-coma bere, Tyoxan J. O™Nux, Jrnny MONROE, Criroaao, March 20, 1874, UawLEY ORAVEL, The place for the fight has beon ngread upon, and arrangoments are making for suitable ap- pointments, It {8 proposed to havo the main “rogpectablo,” and an admission feo will bo charged which will provent the attendanco of tho Jonfors and bircikguards who can alwaya raiso $1. Supt. Rohm is to bo applied to for o squad of men to preserve ordor, sud will eor- taiuly grant tho roquest. —— LOOAL LETTERS. THE NEWSROYS' HOME, To the Editor of I'he Chicago Tribune & Sm: Allow me spaco in the columns of your papor for n fow remarks iu Lehalf of tho Nows-'| ‘boys' Home, and to oxpress my sincore rospect for the Suporiutendent of this Home; respeot for the' noble-hearted man, the bLenefactor of those poor boys ; respect for tho patient for- Denrance, and the truo, Chrigtlike spirit ho exbibits in dealing with the poor newsboys. Ho is conseerating hia heart and soul to their bouo- fit, and scoms to feol no Insting good can bo wrought in denliug with fallen bumanity except through hoart-consecration, guided by superior wisdom. And none but a true Christian would Do willing to attempt so difficult o task, with the meagro appliances M. Billings has bad to work with tor the good of the poor newsboys; and his success, under tho clrcumstunoces, shows his fitness for the plago. Mr. DB. is dedicating his lifo to tho wot tho closo quarters ho is. obliged to.oceupy, Lo is ernmped in bis philouthropic entorprise. Monoy is noedod to carry ou this work., Will the mon- oyod men of Chicago soo Mr. Billings want forn fow thousand _dollara when ko is struggling so bard, giving all_tho carneeg toil of his brain and soul to"the uplifting of fallon bumsnity? Nol I havo o better opinion of our citizens than to beliove this; und suroly it would bo chespor to support this institution than to support many who would bocome crimivals without such a Home, in our jail and bridewcll, Aunarticlo in Tur Tunus: of Qct. 20, enti- tled, “Nowsboys aud tho Bridowell,” gavo an nocount of " boy who was arrested aud sent "up for the crimo of bowyg found in bad company. The subsequent history of the boy js interesting, = For & time Lle steadily improved,” and finally found & good mtuation. in store; but evil iufluences overcamo 'him, and ouco wora ho was enticed away. 'Then followed a poriad of_sovoral weels of tho old bad ways, Tinally sufformgs brought truo, repontanco, and of courso tho Home was then his refugge. Now Lo rests. meoure in tho family of a dry-goods merchaot in o neighboring city. And in'a lotter to ouo of Lis formor stroet frionds ho snys: “I like it hore flyst-rato, and I hope you will get ns good nhomo.” I wag told of two brothere, inmates of this Iome,—ouc 15 years old, who did not Lknow his ]ulml‘l’lK aud thoe othera little more fortunato, who Ju.w the alphobet, and Lud '] learned {o read by studying tho signs slong tho stroot,—wore attonding school, and progressing finely. 'ho Buperintondont told me thirty boys fi','d tlgmn' girls bad beon sent to homes out of 0 city. Aud'wo can scarcely caleulato the good this Home is to the poor boys of our city,—only it is -too limited for the groat worle r. Billings Las undorinken, And, fu closing, I bog overy por- son wlho hag tho love of humanity in hia henrt to do ull lio cap to ald Mr. B. in carrying on this work. Mzs, M. J, Horcoxue, Cnicaao, Mareh 20, 1874, MADIRON RTREET BRIDAE, To the Editor of The Chicano L'ribuns: Simn: Ad thole Is tulk of robuilding the Mad- 1son streot bridge or making o tunuel undor tho rivor, 1venture to mako & suggestion, Lota ‘deck-bridgo be put in, thoe top of which shall bo qno foat highor thon that of tho - prosent strno- ture., Lt tho cars and othor vehicles run over the bridge. Havye tha trussos 8o high that there will bo, say seven feot, cloar batwoen the uppor timbors aud & floorjug Jaid on the bottom chords of tho trusycs. Build the sldawalke ro that fabt-{masungflm shiall walk through thebridge, It will bo practicably impossible to make a bridgo widor thon tho prou~ out ono, Bo doyoto tho wholo width of the top to carringes and cars, and tho loweriloor to pe- deattinns, 1t would certainly not cost £50,000, and would dotiblo tho prosent facilitios, Q. e CBIMINAL, THY POLIOK COURTA, George Schrog and Ifenry Plinker, railroad froight-car burglars, wore held -until tho 23d inst,, undor bouds of 8500 each, by Justico Boy- don, yastorday ovening, : . Miolaol Nicholson, charged with an assault with jutent to rob on ono O, T, Baboook, was | yesterday before the 0ld Armory Court, and the cago was continued il the 24th iust, undor bond of 8260, Timothy W. Fuller, the person who was ar- rosted for obtalulyg €000 from J. Obery undor falso protenwes, wes held yosterduy by Judge iflu{dfln, under bouds of 1,000, to the 28th sk, Out the sum of §58 assossed agalnut the vari- ‘o offondera of the Wost ‘Blde yesterday, Jus- tico Boully could ouly obtalu the small sum of ho lns undertalen, buf, in, $10. Tho Judgo sont’ thom ont to tho Bridewoll to work out the bulanco due at 50 cenin u day, and romnrked that ho was satlsfied it thoy woro, John Lindloy han an unplonsant way of kyook- Ing smntlmnn down on tho atrot ab o lato hour of tho nighib, for tho purposo of divouting them of what nparo olmu{:u thoy may chnnea to lnve about thoir old clothos, Justico Boully yoster- k\n¥ hold the gontloman in bonds of #HUD to tho Orlmlua} Court, whero ha will Linve an oppor- tunity of explaining his conducts The man Michaol Fitzgorald, whowas arrested in January lnsk by Oflicer Flynn for the robbory of Mra, Flaouorly, at tho corner of . Ashland avenuo and Twolfth stroot, was yostorduy brought into the West Bide Pulico Court, and hin chmo was coutinued till to-day, undor bond of 83,600, Maurico Kolly will ali_angwar to- doyto tha chargo of burgliry befora Judgo Boully, who holds him under bonds of 81,600, Justico Boyden was vory muoh porploxed yos= torday by the presence of au nnusual nunbor of famnfo offondora fit hia South Sido Coitrt, under various charges, 'Thare. being nothing oriminal in tho conduct of thoso oendors, Iiis ilonor assessed flnos agninst them to the amount of B70, and out of thay succeoded in collecting tio sum of §40; tho balanco will bo duly acoradited thom on _the books of Supt. Foltom, ay fast as workod ont at tho Bridowell. v Ovrus Motrisoy, tha African who geriously In- urod n ek woman some dnys ago by throwiog or out of tho houso, was again bronght before thie Bouth Side Polico Court to answor to the charge, 'lhe womungstill boing confined to the houso from tho rough usage recoived .at this burly ruffian’s hands, was unablo to appoar, and tho caso was continued till’ the 26th ingt., under bond of $600. Charles Ticrnay, who is supposed to bo rall- rond thief, desiring to familiarize bimeolf witl tho ground which Lo 16 to worl up, went aé ft In n syatomatio manner, nnd obtainbd a large numn- Dbor of maps, books, plats, ete, of tho various ronds londing out of Chicags, togothor with o parool of keys for uwlocking car doors, Tiornoy was arrosted with thoso nrtiolos in his ponscs- slon, and was yosterday liold by Justico Boyden under bonds of $200 for his appearance. on the 24th inst. . i Michael Connoll, s well-known thief, who at ono timo was conncetod with a band known as the * Wood boye,” who ara mow serving out {torms m tho Btato Prison, wag agein bofore his Ionor Judgo Beully, of the West Side Police Court, yestorday, undor tho old'chargo of lnr- cony.’ 1o was hold in bonds of 8300 to tha Criminal Courl, Conuoll was arrested this timg for stonling a it of carpontor's tools from Mr. Simpson, No. 09 North Union stroet, and not. contant, with. that, damoged tho ongine, da his #hop to the amount of $200, Connell will un- doubtedly bavo a chanco to meot bis old friends, tuo Wood boye,” this timo, M{SGELLANEQUS, Detor Smith and John Lavin woro tried by jury yestorduy boforo Judgo Booth for burglary. Lavin was found guilty aud soutonced to Jolict tor ono yoar, Tho jnry woro unablo to decido a8 to the guilt of Bmith, 8o he was returned to tho haspitabla caro of Jailor Foltz. Thomas Bhenn's case wns next called, Shoan pleaded gnilty to the charge of assault and bat- tery, and wad remanded for sentence, Jorome Cotton waa beforo United States Com- migsionor Hoyne vosterdsy to answor to tho churgo of counterfaiting nickelg. Cotton i8 o man about 40 or 45 yenrs of ago, has & naysably intolligent face, and i8 n blacksmith by trado, IIo wan arrested day beforo yertorday at Stroator, TaSalle County, fn this State, for tho above chargo, snd s wupposad to bo 'the londer of & gang of counterfoiters who aro mak- ing that place thoir rondezvous. Mo wag bronght down to Chicago under & _United Btates warrant in the bands of Marehal Fostor. Com- misrionor Hoyno hold him to tho United States District Court undor £500 bonds, J. W. Boyden, lately a claim agent, was beforo Cowmisgtoner Hoyno yosterday afteruoun for overcharging in olitniniug pousions, ‘Lhe chargo was not sustained, and Mr. Boyden was dis- missed, Tho young man, Whitman, who, last Sunday, nrdo a murderous assault upon Miles IToorns o Btock-Yard pollcoman, was yosterdsy: exame ined Lefore Justice Thompson, of Lake, who Tiold him to Lail in the sum of $500 o appoar at the Crimiunl Qourt. 4 THE CITY HALL. . A meating of the Committeo on Judiclary is called for 8 o'clock this aftornoon. A meoting of the Commitico on TFiro and Water iy called for Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The Corporation Counsel in origaged in pro- paring an ordinunce authorizing the delivery to tho County Collootor of the delinquent tax-lists of 1872 Tha City Collector took in yestorday for taxes, lconses, ete., $10,700: _Of this amount Oharles 7. Kollogg & 0o, paid 1,960, tho remnindor boing in small smouuts. ' The City Treasurer racoived $8,000. from the City Collcctor yesterday, and <3400 from tho Oolloctor of tho Board of Public Worlks. Tho Board of Publio Works yeaterdoy appoint- ed the following-named persous Harbor Masters, to take effect Aprill: Johu Stewart, Thomas Brown, Tater Nolson, William Caroy, and Honry Faith. . ‘Tho Board of Public Works lait the Cily Hall ab 3 o'lack yesterday aftornoon ol w visit to the southern paru of tho city to examine into the pro- prioty of opening Leavitt atreot, Bulldlug! permits wore granted. yestarday ae follows : Banjamin I, ftax, bwo-siory briok, ¢ 42 feot, West Jackson sircct, noar Loavitt ; Louis Braunhold, ane-story and busement brick, 225kt Toot, No. 93 Ewing streot ; Dr. J. B, Cliosy, 4io- story and basomont stons, 23x37 foo, No. 218 York avenue. Aldermon Mahr, Warrou, and Murphy visited tho now First Lrceiuct Polica Station yesterduy forenaon on o tour of inspection, and oxprossed thomselves highly sntistied with the’ progress made and the chipractor of tho work, ‘The build- ing ia now hoarly comiploted, Mr. J. W. Larimore, city editor of the Jour- nal, wroto yestorduy to tho Aayor, informing the lattor tbat be bud & patopt ou the method 1 use Liero of putting stroct names on tho lnmp-posts ; that bo also had @ contraet with he city for put- ting thom upon all corver lamps, ot the rate of 76 conts eac! § that previous to the five he had put up about 3,000°of them, but that, sinca that avont, tho eity had performed tho work withoub rofarence to Lis contract or patent. Ile there- foro asked that io bo romembered in futuro, and that & royalty bo paid him for those put up by the city in tho past. - 'Phie lotter was referrod to tho Corporation Counsel, who replied by re- queésting Mr. Larimoro to tppear aud show his right to tho coutract. . TIHE JOANP OF POLICE. Tho Board of T'olico mot ' yesterday for tho transaction of rogular businesd. Prosont, Com- migsioners Sheridan, Kloklo, aud Reno, The fitst caso under consideration was a charge of maltroating o_eitizon, proferred by Philip Gart- eido against Otlicois Jobu JeInnory apd Thomus Walsh, On tho purbof. the proseoution wore threp men and tineo women, whoso testimony went to show couclusively thst the ofticers pounded Gartsido, knockod his wife down, and grossly wsulted them and their frionds, while rotuming from a wedding, Tho ofiloars tried to disprove the statemont of tha complainant, bub sigually failed, aud thoy wero dismisscd from thio_forca. I'hoy both took-an appesl from the degision to the Cireuit Court, but wiil not be ro- nstated unless thoy can produce otler testimony than was glven yostorduy. X Michuol Koaloy is an unfortuuate member of tho polico forco who iy troubled with a thirgt for dtroug drink, Sargt, Garrity went him to obtnin awagon to carry o man wha was ill from tho Muflfimn Bireot Btation to tho huspital, wheu, unfortunately for the sick man “aud his own peace of mind, Michwel got drunk. ‘'he Bosrd took into_considoration that it wns his first of~ fouco, and ouly fiued him fivo davs' pay, By order of tho Board, tho Sectotaty then rend, for tho benolit of tuo roportors prasent, Order No. 18 of the Geueral Eupurluluudcnl of Polico, which I in substunce to the eileot that reportors ar0 horeaftor forbidiou to use tho telegraph in- strumonts in.the police utations of tho city, and nlso thut station-keopors must uso all diligonco in golling nows to hendquarters ua 800N ns POss siblo, 'Phis i su ayeallent.regulation, for it lesus ans {lio work of tho night-roportors, and mukos tho- atation-koopers Leop their insprumonts in t(oud oyder, for. thoy will uo longer hava tha muhuu{ml oxcupo that reporters keep them oub of vepeir, Tho Board, having no more businoss, -adjourned, rolddant Shorldun, Loing a lborty to con- voruo, roforred to un oditorinl in yostorday's Times in which rofuronco was ado to the ox~ ponse inonryed by the City of Now York in bugy= ing * Hunl" §mith, the dofuuct President of the Police Bonrd, In whiel tho etatoment way #lio volunteorad'that the City of Olifougo wonld 0 Lo doublo that oxpenso ‘1o bury Hhoridun. The bland Presidont thought that the Limes, in wishiug ta bury him, was aoting on the principlo hin ** doudd men (oll o talos.” ~ Aud it was for onco correct, 110 Lias somothing to say that will Lo vory unpalatable to tho T¥mes, when the proper {ima equics ho will puy it, ' ‘Lhio reporter of tho Tines was hoard to mut- tor, ¥ Forboarange ocases - $0 bo-s vistue,” and " tho Zouounns of Caloutts, will tmmodiatoly bogan pmmlnE an_ artolo that will doubtlens muko the Bouth Hide Comumissionor wish It ind nover trod on the toos of the Fifth avonito publication, ——— . ANNOUNCEMENTS. Tho moeting of:tho. Chicngo Plilosophicel Hocicty Lo o hold this ovouing.ab the roomu of {ho Clniutinn. Unfon, 114 East Madison straot,, will bo dovotod to & doscription of il presont aspeot of tho temporance quostlon, The trial of the chiemical onginen is postponed wntll Wednenday or Thuriday, two of them no Dbeing ready to compota to-day, t T'ho Tiov, 1. Lorry will:-delivor his lacture on “Tho Langungoe of tho Boripturos,” to-morrow ovening ot hnlf-past 7 o'clock, at Bt, Patrick'y Church, wider tho auspices of the 8t. Vincont do Daul Socioty, for tho bonofit of tho poor, ‘The Rev, John Gordon will lead the noonday rayor-maeling to-dny in tho_main. audionce- all in tho Methodist, Church Black, Tho subs ;EGL will bo the Sunday-school losson for the fol- lowing Sabbath, * 1f tho lndles do not wish to signd, thoy must go ently. 4 Tho Young Men's Christian. Asgoointion Read- Ing-1toom han boon B0 far arfangod in thoir how, quartors s to pormit thoir frionds to como on aud;aflar Monday momng, ob thoir now build- ing, No, 148 Mudison strect, 'Lho library-room will not ho apen for o forw days yet. Tho Ry, Dr, Gottholdt, of ‘Now York, ono of tha nblest Jawish ministera in tho country, wilt hold sorvices st 9 o'alook (his morning_ i tho Synagoguo, on Lo coraor of My nud Second slreets. P Tho citizens of tho Tloventh Ward sre ro- spootfully invited to nttond a meoling this oven- ing, to bo Leld at 223 Wost, Tandolph streat, to trlo action on tho mqort of the Committes ap- pointed ab & mooting-held March 14, 2 Lho_thivty-third anniversaxy- of the Chiongo Bible Socioty will bo held in the Firat Presbyte- Yian Church to-motrow ovening at 7i¢ o'cloclk. Addresses will bo dolivered by-tho Rov, Willinm Alvin Darilett, the Hon, 8. M, Mooro, . and I1. G., Spofford, Exorciaes of au unusually intorosting charactor are oxpocted. Dies Britton, the well-knoyn missionary to ivo n locture on “TLife Among tho Hindoos,” illustrated by o series of tablenux, among which will bo the fol- lowing: *The Worship of tho Goddems Kali,” “The Worship of tho Goddess Sove,” *‘'Tho Hindoo Marringo Coremony,” *Tho Interfor of & Zenanua Bchool,” and ‘*The Buttu' Broue,” Thoso representations of the charactor of Iifu in India have recoutly been given in Now York City sud eleowhere throughout the Eest, and are Tiighly commonded by tho pross. Al who desiro o novel and instructive entortainment will find it ot Standnrd Hall, Tueadny ovening nb 8§ o'glock. Tintrance.on ‘Thirteonth slrect. Ad- migsion 50 conts. Tho proceods are wholly for tho boneflt of missions. g GENBERAL NEWS. At tho oclose of tho polls yestorday at tho Toundlings' Lunch Rooms, the voting for that ploura was as follows : Prof, Swing, 207; C. D. Ifdfner, 198; 3. O. Peck, 116; M. J. Bavage, 101; E. P. Goodwin, 97; A, E: Kittredgo, 703 W. H. Rydor, 31, und 95 scattoring. A committoo of ladles, who have in charge the proparation of a potition rolativg to the sooial ovil question, moet at No, 1229 Wabash avenue yesterday afte rnoon for tho purpose of roporting to cach other the progress thoy had made in gotting signers to the document, and their oxpe- Tiengownd viows., Thoy report that they have o myriad of uawmes, and will oon lave their petition in elapo to presout to the Common Councll. : Council No 9, * Soverclgns of Industry,” wne arganized Just oveniug at ihe residenco of F.T. Slecum, 4 0) West’ Randolph stroct. Tha oxplanations and disenssion was continucd to so lato an hour that only a portion of its oflicers woro elocted. The remainder will bo chosen at thondjourncd mooting tobe hold at tho samo placo on Thuraday ovening, when thoso resident in the neighborkiood will hive the opportunity to connect thomselvos with this new order, and participato immedintoly in its priviloges, . Thera was o mesting of Indics yoatorday aftor- noon in tho Fourth Presbyterian Church, on tho corner of tush and Superior streets, to liston to o discourse from Miss Brilten concorning her la- bors 88 » misgionnry smongst the Hindoos of Indin. Miss Britten, as & missionary lady, hos had vast experionce, haviug resided in thit ca- pncity in Africa for the spaco of twelve yoars, wud _in Indis for tho past six yoars. Tho exercises wero opened by Prof. Swing, the Bmmr_n! the clreh, who invoked the divine lossing of A.lmxgbty God upon tho congroga- tion, the lady, and tho mivslonary causo, Miss Britton theu gave an interesting account of her oxporiouces in India, of tho monnors aud cus- toms of tho people, tho way In which women, ospecially widows, were treated, ote. 4 At s moeting of- tho Board'of Directors of the Chicago Lumboraman's Board of Trado held yos- tarday afternoon, it wag docidod £hay the maxi- mum charges for measuring and nspecting lum- ber by Inspeotors netiny under suthority of itho Lagntiorman’s Board of Trado shall be 10 cents por M for straight mensurement ; 15 conts por M for fnepocting and marking two qualitios: 20 ceutg por M for inspecting and marking thros or four qualitics ; and 25 conts por M for inspocting aud marking five or muore qualities, This iy n reduation of & conts per M on the rates ay pro- viously aunounce THE WAREIOUSE TAW. Biatos’ Attornoy leed yesterday received tho followiug lettar, wstructing him to withhold any, present prosecusion of the violators of the Ware- house law: ATTORNEY-GENERATS OPPICE) SruiNorieL, March 18, 1874, The Hon, Charles H. Heed, Clicago : FiDEAR'SIR: In viow of the fact that thore is o Lill Yending in tho Legisiature to amend tho present statutes, fixing the juaximum rates of storage, ete,, the Railroad und Warchouso Commissioners dre of the apinion that it would be liotier not to lustitnto any suils agaivgt warchousemen to recover pemaities for violating the present statute nntll it {8 known what uction the L\'Flfllvllum will take, ‘When this is known, the Rallrond ond Warchouso Comnisslouers will give you furilier directions, Respogtfally yours, JaNES K, LDRALL, ———— " PERSONAL. ‘The Polish-Amarican Guard who took part in tho procession St. Patrick's Dy wero commanded by Ma}. Zarembg, not Dr. Driurd. A now volume announced for publication early in April by Messrs. Jauson, MeClurg & Co., of this city, is likely just now to oxcite great intor- eat, It will contain n selection of the: sermons of Prof. Swing, ‘who has Intely attracted to his church s0 many of the thoughtful and intel- Iectun! peoplo of all denominations. 'Lho fact that Prof. Swing is 20 80on to be tried for horosy before an ccelelnsticnl tribunel wonld draw at- toution to thom even if tho sormons were not, us they are, among tho ablest and most intollectunl offorts of tho day. S SUBURBAN NEWS. TYDE PARE, At length soma of the residents of IMyde Park aro beginuing to tako stops to savo, if possible, the romuinder of tha park which fronts on the lako from Fiftyfivet to Oalk strect. 'L'his park was ouco tho chiof attraction of HMydo Pail, and it still possosses, In, spite of tho iuronds that lavo been mado ypon it. by the luko, muny Leoautloa pnd, advanta gos- whieh render its pros- orvation n mattor of great consequenco to the whole villago. It may be snid to bo almost unique among our Chicago parks “in one respect—tlio postossion of an unobstructed viow of the lake. This may bo considered 6f small momont just now, but it be- comes Obleago poople talook forward ton, twenty, or thirty yours,and, romemperiug what tho city was thirty yours ngo, -to. estimato what will bo the condition of tha oity apd its inmediate subnrbs at that time, ‘Pho'writor lioroof, though still o young man, remembors when the old Bulls Houd tavern, situated where Union Park now is, wue. 'way out ou tho .¥l‘n(r[o. with no houses within o quartor of & mile; whon o sottlement noax ‘Lwolfth straet wae considerad us8 o thriving: Bpok for psuburbun gesidouce, sud whon Tiwonly- uocoud sbreet was Fogarded in . rather worso light thon Calumet swainps aro’ ot tho-presont time,. Now, if twonty. yesrs can make so maried a chango in tho pos, It ia fair to presumo that Hydo Purk, in twenty yowrs moro, will bo as well:built up as Cnlumet und Prafrio avaniey nay, are, And if this is only. approgimutely trae, lot any man retloot how desirable a purl on thae lake shore.would -be st the prosont time to residonts Dotween Wwenty-second und Twonty- fitth stroots, and ho will” have an iden of tho proprioty- of saving this beautiful pavk. The ity hias gono.to grast pxpouye. to H1 i and luy out the Lake-Front, Lark, north. of, Park Row, but no one grudges the monoy axlmudml. Hinca {ho improvemont to property ‘and to health will: moyo thau countorbalanee the cxpouso, How mucli mors, thon, should it bo desirablo to givo a proteotion to.n purk whioh. alrendy oxists with 1ino troey and & wuch, botter lpution thun the Lake-Frout 'ark 7 - In viow, thorefore, of tho necosslby for prompt nation, tho following potition han boon oirculated, aud will be prosonted to tho Trustoos to-day : TUE PETITION. 2 4 the Honoratle Hoard of Tyusleas o the Villasof Tyla arks : Your petitlonors, proporty-owners and rosidenta of tho. Viliago of Hsdo Purk, reseot fully. and. earucstly request of yoir lotwrablo bady tho fmmediste anil aateful cousiifaration of tho Casts herolt wob forth, sud o furllier ank propt nction to remedy U avils ro- rosred to, 43 You pefitioncon ropresont tht tho Villogo of 1iyda Tark bolda_the titla tv, and possension of, & coriuin tract of land lncated Holweon Fifty-firat stroot aml Oak_strool, oast of Purk streel, on tho shore, which tract hus been dedicated for park purposcs, “Chint this yark ia not. ouly of grout valua 18 an fm- rovement (o ll tho property ituated in I1ydo Park fllageo, boltig on nitinolive” ot for recrantion, but that it fn o€ eeat futzlualo valug, Letugs worth ol lesa thni $100,000 fn_cash, Judging by the value of tho surrounding pmport{l: ¥ That Jargo furoads iava boan yando upon this prop- erly bytho Iake, which Invo reduced ita svornye doptl nlong, tho whola. water-front about 8ely feel in the last Lo year} ‘That thisaction of .{ho waves is contintons and is growing more rapid than has Dithorto heen tho case, #0_thnt, at tho present time, a portion of Patk sireo s boon washed away and tho saloty of tho whola witlth of tha atroct endangored s ‘I'hat, judging from the experionce of fhe laat two yenrs, tho coming summor s fall storms will_cotn- # detely ent throngh- thnt ' stroot, to tho manifest idzanco. to. publlo, travel, aud! danger to. pubila ufely ; ‘Tl pormitiing (ho woating avay of ‘such valunblg Drojerty I8 b econoty, fusaniicl a 1t cau bo wsod at & comparntively smull cost, whilo to roplace it aftor onco bolug washed. awoy could ouly,bo dowo at. ime menso oxpono of time and mio.icy 3 “Tliat s pormanont protectlon con'be consiructod in such o manper 18110t only fo savo tho. prosent park, but also to' causo the lske to mako scountulations uloug tho front Ko na to roxtors to tho patk tho lait Idthiorio” washod " away, snd posaibly to”enlirgo Hlu mits, ) 5 1n viow.of tho foregolug facts, which gan be verified at any timo by an uspection”of (ho locality, your potitioncrs 1mast urgently uok the inmediate action of your hoyorabl, body o provont furtiier wastiug uway o hls yulunble Jropartyy . 5 i Aud your petitioners will ovor pray, elo, ignod by Paul Cornoll, Norman G, Terking, T. C. Williemy, damsa P, Itoof, Gutatavid - Goward, ' Juined Morgun, T, W, Dildgo, Horatio L. Wail, Jamon J. Noble, Juhn M, Walto, J, Ramaay Finod,; M. D, David . Barr.tt, E. ‘. Root, apd.othars, ; A largo number of additionnl namos conld Tinvo hoon obtained had moro timo Loon taken, Dut the gronter numboy of the sbove were ob- tained within an hour, JEFFERSON, Thore is onaiderable ngitation in this suburb on tho quastion of licensing saloons. Last falla papor was cironlatod to ascortain’ the Sautimont of tho paople- 0o this isgue, aud tho.majority of tho logal vaters wora fopnd to, bp opposcd. to licenming any saloous, The Bonrd of Tiustees wero prosontad withy this paper, informed of its purport, and ssked to abido by the will-of. their conglituents, The Bonrd promised to throw thoir infinonce on ' tho’ sid of temperance, aud tho matter was allowod to.rogt. But, to tho sur- prise.of thoso who thought they hud, hermetis cally Benled the whisky bottlo, intemperance rapidly increascd, and moro drunkon. mon wors solcq on the streots then. befora uction had hoon taken, Soveral snits_agaiosb offending liquor-eollers woro instituted by, tho temporanca. pasty, but thoy woro uniformly benten. Recently, tho Board' of - Trusteos, broaking thelr. promises, licensod several salpons. It.is. this last.aot. of the Bogrd that ims. raived tho storm, nod the poople aro detormined to find out who the Prux- tecs ore that votod the liconscs, and remembor thom ou election-day. A mnsg-meoting Will bg liold on Monday night to cohsider thiy question. Snocchos will be mndo, and & temperance orguts ization formed on.a pormauent bauie. = 3 WOODSTOCK, Mr. John Garver will doliver a temporanco lgcture to ihio. youug pooplo of this. subirh Puosdny ovening. Subject, *Bkatehes of tho Untimoly Doad.” 2 A now stenm grist-mill haa boon startad thoro, mil{upnliea 5 long-falt need, ‘T'ho elcction of nine Dirgetors for the Picklo Tactory Company took place at the Qourt-House on Thursday sftarnoon. Thbo., mooting was Iargely ottendedand gaud deal of intorest manifested, - Tho_following woro the Directors chosen : John L Murphy, Ass W, Smith, 0. J. Dooy, George K. Bunkor, A. B. McCouncl), Nel: son Dlokeslee, A. O, Thompson, G. T. Kusson, Heury Hermanns, This Board it capable, and. will work for the ‘beat intercsts of the outorprise. A mniceting of tho Board is to bo hold at ondo to soloct: a fimn- tiou aud let tho contract for tho nocessary build- mgs. o Rev. B. M. Toring, of Chicago, will preagh in tho Mothodist Church on Babbath morning and oveuiug. QAR PARE. An icc:croam socisble was given Inst ovening hP' the ladics of the Baptist Chuich at Oak Park, ‘I'he goeiable was, Leld at the housp.of Nra, J. W, Middleton., It was woll attended, and is said ‘tothave been o very ploasant affair, Onk Park seems to bo fast taling its. place 2mong *' the nations of tho oarth.” As an ovi- denco of this might be “instanced the fact that it proposcs._to isnuo.a paper, whioh is.to bo catled tho.Oak Paxl; Record, Tho Record will bo de- voted to tho real-catato interosts of tho village, and will Izbor to mako. n.):np\llnr suburb * mora popular. The names of the managers will ap- pear in good time. TATVARD, ‘Woodatock bns stolen.n march on this placo by enpturing o picklo factory, A Nn‘muu‘ Bauk is slso to bostarted. Tho Directors uro awiting the tardy action of the “roasury Dopartmont at Wasbington, ' The women's crusado ngeinst rum is, starting horo, nud will Legin oporations noxt wook, ‘lioro is no suburb.of Chicago mora in nead of purification in this rospact. PARK RIDUE. The Musical and Literary Boclety meets on Mouday night next i tho School-Honse. The subjoct for discussion is, * Resolved, That' cap- ital punishment should be abolishea.’ NORWOOD PARK, The ladies of the Roformed. Church will give a grand festival in & short time. Committoes of Charming young ladies are soliciting contribu- tious of edibles, and when the ovent comes off neighbors wilt Liavo n fin oppoctunity-tq tast tho merits of their respoctive cooks, . LIRVING PARK. The sociable leld Thursday eveniuvg at the residonco of Dr. 8, IL Whittlesoy was well ‘st~ tonded, aud proounced, by those who wero Ho Tortunate as to bo prasont, tho ploayantest social gathering of the kind of tho sonson. Tho Literary and Atusical Society met Tues- day ovouing. LOMBARD, Tho Lombard Ammsoment Club moots this evening at the house of M, Isanc Claflin. Tho voug falk Iuland Lo luve womo fun, 43 ), y . Trof. O.A. Blinchard, of Wheaton Oollogo, preucles to-morrow moralng at tho Lirab Churel, The Professor in ensaged in ralsing fands for he institution with which o is identi- it led. RIVER FOREST. TTho ontortalnmont given lust oveniny Rivor Vorost Litorary Boolety, at tho louss of Blus. D. C. Thatchor, wus & plassant affair. Tho programma was gone througl with crodit to all concorned. by the 5 MAYWOOD, . . An olectign for a Schiool Diractor for Proviso will bo beld'at Muywood Aprild, Tho term of the prodent Dirsotor, Jliller, axpires on that date. . Who Mr. Millor's succossor will probably bo doos not yot.appear, "Tho Rev. Mr: Muibo, of Ok Pavk, will preach to-morrow morning at tho gohool building ou the South Bido.. g mouwooD, ' O. R. Field, Copt. Sehroeder, and O, G Hama mcgul are expectad to muko addresses to-morrow at3p.m, Cslpv. Botroodor read & very entortaining add instructivo papor- bolora the Literary Club Lues- day evening, outitled, ** The Workl i1 1900, BUSINESS.CARDS, - W.C. WATTS & CO., 21 Brawn's Bulldis Bollcit coustgnaonts of Prorluor outo acdos 1Ly purchiasy u hipment or doivors, L fiuan, Nor 5 y Liverpooly y Lard, &o., and oxo- silo of samo’ foF futuro “Advaucos wado on copsignmonts, by vus irionds, Niaars, Yok w Yurk, illlam- WESTMINSTER HOTEL, YORI, Only ono blnck tram Unlon aqunra, tho most coutral yob ufot logntian i tha cit tho itieipal places of ' storos, by b thio adaitio i L baniodinto vieinity of “ull ubsmunt ol foadie woinil o4, uularyud ud (mproyod Lo padt s6ason by n ot Hity o nnd & passenger lgvalur, 1 HAS. B, FISILILN, Propristor; RACTIONA] $5 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENGY LOUBHHNOX. & FOIL BALE AL TRIBUNE OFFICE, oo AMUSHMENTR, o M'00RMICK MUSIO HALL. “SHALL GHIGAGO LICENSE THE SOCIAL EVIL?" In raspouso to & numerowaly sfgnod requost of . tho minis- tors of thia city, tho elufuont A ablo Advo: B ‘ontv'of Soaial Hoform, ANNA B DICKINSON, Lian heon Induced ta doltvor, n this city, - Next Tuesday N: ight, Hor Kloquent Argument, “BETWEEN US BE TRUTH, Tn which 8 full and fro0 diecneston of tho aostion of Hcatag Sho Hoctat It whi- he nadc. Miks Diokinsan e o vy sanre 40 oaruos nd Bold tnveatipn: tfon of this subloct: and Naving. aconmuistod vart st toat”Infamontlon. feom Anoricn aud facoliiourgas, in. othaps, tho "bost qualitied of lorsox to discuss it on o ) wmapitagan basis. ¥ P saio uf tckots Will begin Monday morning at Jun- s oletogy 1, Mgl &, o, =] d R, T & O T THE GREAT ADELPHL, : TS BATURDAY at:3 p. m., Great Adelphi Matinee. ADELPHI POPULAR MATINER: TWENTY -EIGHT SPEOIAL RTARS The Invinoible Programme To-Day, 10-LD, MY Ab2 LORIANS, THE FOV SISTERS, LAURENT, ‘?I.B DEI.RAY, M(SH‘II’ASNKHI ATLENNLY ONGAN, 'THE_TUIIM I NOLOL i x?}‘n‘qashlfi'a"f-flil‘y RGN, UL, AR ARDIRGRS e LS S Y. BNPORT, aud Dramatia Gompany, fn the SEVEN SISTERS! BoSRROONIRN, O il Turee Hours of Unintorrnpted Dolght? Tomombor, Peicos—35 cts Ohildren 16 ote; all parts of caro. No rouorvad Sonli Monday—PATTL ROSA, ILENRY 8, PAGE, BOYD and BOOTT, 31, O'REAIDON, ey Tiox ‘and other stars, WCORMIOK MUSIO HALL, THIS P. M., 2 O’CLOCK, ONLY MATINEE ~ BY. PROF. PEPPER, Tickots, 50 ota, only. Oulldron, 25 conts. Parenty, bo sure and send your Children. "Tho wost popular nxporimants from tho throo evenings eatortaiumcnts will be vopented. TO-NIGHT, Last locturo by PROF. FEPPER; * “ROMANCE OF SOUND.” By epccial requast, **Tho Ghast" will bo ropoated. Al o athior axpariments ontirols now and odually. as. mas- niiigontas un tha twa former uccaslons. ‘Admifstlon, 10 conta;. Rosorsad, Soals, 35 ots, oxtra, at aason, MeClur & e ARPENTER & SHELDOW, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, TAST WERK BUT ONE. TIE AT 3 oS Ty R ARV SOl parie tace wittegsod JARRIEE 'S Grand Combihation. from NIBLO'S GARDEN, NEW YORK, in tho glorious UNDINE, - Kiealty Family of Hungarian Mlles. Honi aud Guavagsl, ‘Tiia Vardats Uhildren, "Twalsa Seconilos, Kljulfy Biallot Traupe, "t Dantou allos, Kiralfy's Great Tailat ul. Natiuas. k¢ A Magelt Do Amazons, ¥ NDINE Mot Mocgan's Panoraims, UNDI UNDINE PARIS IN TEARS. UND o shote formiug . comblautlon farely equatod whd nevor uzegllud fn auy thuxtra in iurapa oF Amaricn, 'Lv: moreow, Suturday, at 2 o'clack, lusk Matines but tio of Uandine, Hox Otfic upon (ron 9 a, m. (411 10 . . MYERY OPERA-HOUSE, Notroost., bot, Desthiorn sad Stato, Arlingfon, Cotton & Kemble's Hinstrels: First Week of tho Spootacular Burlesque, UNDINE I BLACK! ANY WOUD-TO §. THI BEAUTLEUL WALTZ: A N RO A A A R A DWARF. Now Soags, imnces, and Bpeclalt urlwrizhity Waltors 4nd Morion, Hugton, Cotton, ond Kombis. Evors’ Evoulng. Matinco on Saturday, MoVICKER'S THEATRE, FAREWELL, OF EDWIN BOOTH. Haturday. Matinne, at3 p, m., BUWIN BOUTI s, ELAMILET. ize Dolla Paloman as Oplolia; J. 1T, MoVickor as ayu 3 Y o e oy Night, Shakspoaro's Plas, MERCHANT OF NIOH. ock, EDWIN, BOOTH: D Pa N Bhylock, EDWIN, BOUTH; Portts, Tolla. Patoman; RTILERV S . ACADEMY OF MUSIC. LAST DAY OF THE POPULATR FRANK E. AIKEN. Twn performancos to-day, 2and.8 alouk. Ouly ropre- ‘sentations of NEAVTIERICTEE., Monduy—MURS. OATES' COMIO. OPERA FROUPE. DANCING, Unlon Hall, 181 Olack:at., oorzcr Monroo, Soitoo this cvoutug., | ] Masjue Sofren Saturd) by, DeClorguo & Weds TThe 1 o sinal U, T ol 3. - Grang th inse. Fiokets, 81, Music 's Band, J. A, WERGWOOD, Manager. FREE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY, A. VASDER NAILLEN, Principal of tho Institute of Civil, Englnooring, and Secretary of the Free Roligious. Huclaty of thia city, will lecturo on Siudny noxt, Zareh m, lgh. 247330 1. 1, 4 the Wout 5i o Upra Hundolph and Jotforson.sts. Subjact—b und Tuortality, selentifically conxidored. —__AUCTION SALES. - AUCTION SALRE OF ALDWELL'S ' MALTHOUSES & BREWERY SITUATE IN THE OITY OF TORONTO, ONT., At tho Auctled Tlooms of F. W: COATH, Kingat., Hast Turonta, on Wednosday, tlio 16tk dug of ' April, 1873, at It o'cluck, noon, puruKnEto & ductas of tha Duurt of Uhun- cory, Rubstantially bulit of whlto brick, in workiuk. or- dor,’ Also, plantand wood willnf tho busfucss. Capacity of tho Malthnuscs, 200,000 bushals par sauson: eapacity of rowory, 12 120 barrdls pecday, Upset prioe, £45,000, 'EXMS—Ten por cont vash; fiftoun per cont in two mouthis: fittoon par cont in 0no yuse, and the balanco in ten oyual yearly Iustalimonts, ‘with intorost cont. Also, the comfuttabla BRIOIC RESIDI Joinfi, nud othior propuety. Jiroporty-du Cansda the sanio. 88 ik {sx pattiouiaes o apylicaiion to BLAKE e LFORD, Noliciturs, Torouto, and. My, KN BAIN, So- lammto, tudgon'l'sronto, Daily * Glubo.™ 4.7h Afuroh, 1874, - . BLAKE & KINUSFORD; T, W, Tavzon. oudorst e of Tie SE, Loni, Jaeksonville & Chiteza Railroad Company. R Citipauo, Ul., March, 10, 1874, m}'.“é.?.'.'.;fi’.‘.',-"’éfi‘ifl&"&é’l‘l‘.};"n’:“ifil‘. i e ket ear, and tor tho franssotion of othy, ropristo busi- Soks: Wil bo ol 81 1ho olioe uf tho Uhicag & Atton Rat roud Gupany, In Olloago, on Monday, T il duy of Auri] next, oiwean tha huues ot I0a. w. and 4 o'elogk p. . e Uausfor buoks will bu closod at tho clnso of bust, T Notre o tha Jith day f Mareb matl tho.1th day April, 189, RULEL 11, NOLTON, Seo'y. TAX SALE CERTIFICATES. Nutico b horeby givon thaty altar tho iat Inst., the pro- i ipon Pas Cortilicates ficld by tho clty, tor ity taxes of 1673 will bo inoreased ta 10} por cont, B, 8, ILAYES, Ghy Comptrollor, Tho Ceent Wempiion for Onampilon, Wastiig, sud il s Sawity Ehroorot Pucindte b ¥l und Pangrentina, Medleal mon Wi Hiava dnada (L Byl sl oty hat T fs proldngo 8 ranvria: LA ucitior, Apuatico, stconil i welght suoromsetts .- oo rosly pronieod, wrlabinout e and thio onomt “cunitlan of o Dotly’ improvods by (holr use. o iron o i ey & Motk {Ohontiate"t0 "o cusdu Tl 16 11 tho rlied Ot Valus Wir igiinos. e e ivoul Hgypty 30,0, 16 Now Hond-ate, London, - ang A1 Bhotnfs.” NoTa,—Namo and trade nark- on’ eash -FAIRBANKS BTANDARD SCAT. TS OF ALL BIZK8, RE0<) FAIRBANKS, MORER & 00, LA . BLAND 11y BAKKST, Bl s NEW PURLIOATIONS. . . DINIOP'S CRIMINAL LAW, THH STANDARD WORK ON CRIMINAL TAW. 1 Liy common consant, Me, Bshny acogntad na to tost twdul Toat. T for tho Studont. Hintes, Commontarios aro k8 on Uiy Orlininal or Practisiug Lowyor fn the Unitod OMMENTARIES ON THE URIUINAL LAY, : Fifth Rditton. 3vals, Svo. $16.00. COMMENTARTES ON ORIMINAL - PROOEDURE, Socoud Kdltfon, 3vols, B 15,00, PREQEDENTS. OF INDIOTMENTS AND PLEAS, . With Writs and other Forms in the Oriminal Law, To™ sothor with Notos sud Dlsounstons adapted to tho Prace tica of il tha States. Tiu Proparation. ] +* Tlyp mast comploto and boat work on tho subjoot,"— LHgn. Wil wrence, nm Lawrenco, - “Tho best iving toxt-writor —fifon. Charlon Bumnor, Kmory-Wasliburn, ard autharity. in_ the d State,"~(lion, Jobn Ko, L Vo' mont, dostrablo ntntod withy'— g, e Gy, oe L am sequaintod withi “25ino'af th firat o lognl nutliors ia this or any othor O i Di&flh'n soal Iawr writor of. th & must, Bhilosuphicnl oriminnl law weltor of tho o Aftormey Gunoral, 'ta Peopla v, Vetarm, 51 ago & e abl d most roliablo writer who has yot 0 ablost, and mos anc ok "t el o Ammorionh Crminal to writo no. vliltosophioal writer on Orimiunl on in Amorica Law."—[lon, 1, F, Pai ““Tho mesi abloand or Yaw (b tho world Lins yet produced.”~[Albany Law o inl, **'filo’ mont diatingulatiod af liviog writors npon foplog Of EURLING Laws R e oW Sotntes, Sortamiy, ho lan ‘uly WILOL A Fival, (il thay Bo ForArdod. ns. Navine {ablitiod w compots monancly o Kool 5, ks TR0 O B o ESPbu Wt s Gy apbroFiated aa tho bos alar. LITTLE, BROWN &.CO., Tauvw Publishers and Ymporters, 110 ‘Washington-st., Boston, CANTATA OF ESTHER, the Beautifal Quoen DRAMATIZED! Dramatized by Prof. Sosgor, who has brought ont tho Oantata tu & lavgo numbor uf Gltles and {owne, alwsys 10 Targe, guthusiastio snd.protitablo audiencos. T s now foriay Kather hroscats & svaotale ef ungumihion bouutyy and evon of rplondor, with its brilliant Eastorn drossos, &, “Music simplo but splritod. Lroskos and decoratians casily procurod, Drica 50 cts, $4.50 wr'dallg. RIVER OF LIFR........loat Sunday School Bong Book.' ENLARGED EDITION OF FATHER KEMP’S OLD FOLK'S CONCERT TUNES. Fathior Komp's *01d Folks" havo sung to 500 sudiances, and othor organizations to nt Inast as wany morn: Thrsa tuncs arp sure (Settract both old and young. Tho pros- ent odition ts eninreod to 96 pages, and a numbor of f1. vorlta **old " anthems, pattiotlo ploces, &c., axaaddod., Price 40 ota.&1.00 por dozon; CHERRFUL VOICES, .Bost Common School Bang Books Hont, postpald, on reocipt of retatl price. Oliver Ditson & Qo., Boston. . ¢ Ohas, H, Ditson,& Co., 711 Broadway, New York, LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO. FXPLARATION OF REFERENGE MATKS/—t Saturdayae ted. * Sund od. 1 Mond N 0% Shinda abano onop “F i, ey exoontod., VA MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN: RAILROADY' JI’A_-M od, af .« Laka sty und. fool af Twentpsecond-at, soutlieast correr of Htaniolphy el ofice, 1 Ghurk and 75 tanalet., corner. af. Jlaiison, Zcave, . ma thh: e HENRY 0. WENTWORTH, ral Paseangor Agotite Mornlug Nigat tixprosa, P raSHicACD & ALTON «AAY’I‘.RP::I.’ i ity and Deneer Shorl Lin 5 s i ek G, Sovinoeid, dlion gl S Eouss. Throuyly n Unfon Degiot, West Side, near Sadison-st.i bridye. et Ugices : AL Depot, and 133 Randolph-st Teuie, | Avrive, Kansas Gty Ex, vin Jacksonsiil i and Loviataaity Mrcorceoea:|* , aud Loulgian xpross, vio AMab vin Maln ksonyi s Peorln, TEookuk & Bt ik 1\3‘511:.&«7 Padncan l.l:‘zflr{)anll i onnia, Lacon, Wasliington, 115 Jollot & Dwvight Aceomumodation, |* 4320 P m., TS 1 CHICASO. 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