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THE COURTS. Tho Divoros Oase of Bruoe vs, Bruoe, A Strong Effort to Kecp’ the Matter Quiet. The Meolker Will Buit---The Clic- noy Case Continued. Judgmonts, Now Suits, Etc. A QUIET DIVORCE, - A vory quict proceeding for a divorce has just boen noarly concluded botore Judge Farwell, in werdent Benjamnin Bruco, Jr., I8 tho complainant and Mary Giidloy Bruce, daughter of the well- known Judgo Gridley, of Dloomington, Iil., tho wgmwennt, Tho bill, which wes filed in July, 1373, sots out that " the parties woro married in Bloomington on the 10th of January, 1871. Thoy camo baro and lived until the 20th of June of the enmo yoar, when Mra, Bruce suddenly desortod him and roturned to her homo, whoro gho bas siuco remnined. Complsivant cuarges that ho has written bor soveral timea asking her to como back to him, and ‘offering hior a liome, but sho has refused, and Bruco claims to bo en- titled to a diVorco on the ground of desortion. Monday aflernoon’ about balf-past & o'lock, aftor tho various clerks had loft, tho complan- antand his attorneys, and Judge J. O. Norton, Corporation Couusel, who cntored his appoar- snce somi-ofaially for Mrs. DBruco, ssacmbled in sceret scssion in the court-room, snd pro- duced, aftor o lnborfous offort, one pago of tostis mony, thatof the complainsnt, who corrobor- ated the principsl allogationsof tho bill, A decree, ve: neatly written, was drawvn And brought in to tho Jadge for lis pignatwro ~ yostorday moon, 8t a timo wlon Lungry mortals, incluling reporters, wro most apt £o bo at dinner. Tho deerac, omit- ting tho formal part, states thal: “It avpeating, trom the pleadings ou filo in this cause, and tho tostimony ndduced in open' cours, that the said complninant hos sustained tho allogations ccnhdum‘ in his bill of comphint, on filo tu satd Court, thareforo it {8 horely ordored and de- erced that the marringo howtofore oxisting bo- twoen_tho paid Bonf;\mu Bruce, Jr., and the sxid_Mary Gridley Drucs Lo, and tho samo is bareby, dissolved, and the snid’ parties ao ench rostored to Lhoir rights ae though tho said mar- riage had nover beon entered into. 1t is oleo deerood tlat tho ssid Mary Gridloy Bruco bo permittod fo rosumo her maiden .name. hl::. o Judge Farwell, hovover, wanted to have it shown for what causs tho divorco was granted, Ho would uot have suy decres wmade in the dark, It was entirely too gonoral to say that the alle- 7ations of the bill woro proven, the fucts should o stated, / In tho meantime Judge Norton and a young lawyor had edgedup to the Judge's desk, where the remaindor of the discussion was carried on. Tho young muu insivuuted in & very mild tone that ‘he thought it would bo sufliciont that tho allogations of desortion had been montfoned iu tho bill and again in the_testimony, withont o third statoment, but tbe Judge wns of & vory difforent opinion. The voung man was evidont- Iy sverso to baving the subject roughly Landled or moro (han whispered. ~Judge Norton, with his usuo)’ biand smile and _take-it-for-grantod- way, asuntored around the room, but with many & troubled glauce at a person who stood a fow foot off with no visiblo “occupation oxcept ac- wosionally making a few marks with a pooeil. Tho noxt objection tho Judge mndo was to tho nrigiaph in the decreo allowing the defondant 0 resumn her maidon name, and he mildly in- rinuated there was no statute forit. ''ho Cor- oration Counsel thought certainly thore was, {:ufi an oxamination of the statute showod that ivhora _the wite wae complainant she might be ‘nilowed if dosired to take hior maiden name,—uo rovialon for hoy when a defendant, In view of ho fact that the two main paragraphs of tho do- croo werealtered, tho Judge made no objection to fnal line, but remarited that ho would chango the decres to conform with Lis opimon. end it may bo romarked that when that decreo I8 altered thoe beautiful writing and vaguo stato- ments will bo a thing of the past. A “fow min- ntes after,whon theJudgo had justlaft forlunch, the young man agnin entered the court-room and nsked the Clerk when the Judgo would return, [l ovidoutly was vory auxious to havo the affair zlosed up before tho eyo of & reportor lad soen Ihe documents, sud whon the Judge hnd talen the pupera a fow moments before, showed un- istalsable symptoms of disgust at tho law's de- finally, thnblth(s deoreo bo frrevoca- Jav. incronsed when ho loarned tpat ihe Judge would mot bo iu ffr soma time, After lingering a fow inutes, and attompting to. nscertain the placa whera Judge Farwell took dioner, Lo loft, and wwaa shortly afterward soon discusisiug tha quess tion of cosis with a Clork of the Circulc Court, Tdr. Smith, At tho closo of court yesterduy af- tormnoon no decrco had heen euntered, end, un- Jees an oxtra session was held last night, Br. Druco Junior was obliged to remain a marriod man over night, The father of the defendant is widely known in MoLean County s ao emiuent Judge, aud s £ very wealthy man, It is not known definitely ~Whut ciroumstances’ intorruptod the hoppiness of the couplo aftor only six months of wedded bliss. Tho marringa was o nota- ‘ble ono, and & full account of 1 was published ot the timoin tho Chicago pupers, A spocinl +train was chartored for the occuslon, carpets ox- tonued from the carringe to tho houke, nod everyihing bstokoned years of Lappiness. Ru- tnor snys that the Indy's tomper was not quite mngelic, and other reports luy the trouble at the hysbend’s door, and assort that he was not what » young husband should bo. The caeo wns ovi- llonlly?hn rosult of o mutual srrangomont be- tween tho parties, and groat offorts havo been mado to keep It m!urlfixlmyom] tho Lnowledgo of uny one, but, ag Mr, Bruco will learn this moin- ing, without success, ITEME. The Mceker will case, before Judge Moaore, Is drawing a lergo hougo, and the court-room ' is crowde=d the most of the day. The defense are introducing testimany to show the sanity of Mr, Rlosker up to the time of hia death, Tha Chenoy cago has agein beou postponed. Judgoe Williawma, lmlmi somowhat indisposod, Les Ieft tho city for n weel, and tho caso will proba- ‘bly bo resumed noxt Tuesday. ‘An odd verdict was rondered yostorday In the augo of Delia Cusicy arainst the West Division Tailway Company, which has baen oconpymg the attention of Judge Burns und a jury for the pust fow days, Tho action was to recover dunagos for on’ alleged fall from tho defendnnty’ cars, which occasionod o miscarriago to the plaintiff, Che ovidonce was rather woak and tho jury un- decidod, but the matter was finally seitled by xeturning a virdict for the plaintiff' for £393,93, 1n tho caso of John Jassoy & bankiup, a {:utilluu was filed somo time ngo by tho debtur imsclf, to obtain an injunction against o creditor who bad flled o creditor’s bill against him to discover somo real estate which bo bad . couveyed. The argument on the quostion was Loard and Judge Drummond delivered a declaion yosterday, rofus- ing tho injunction for the present, aud allowing 1ho case to.procecd in tho State Comt to detor- mine the extant, it any, of the bankrupt's claim or iutorent in tho proporty alloged to bo hold by the judgment, without, however, causing any 3xponso to tho estate; and if it wis ascoitained tlint the baukrupt had sny intorest in the prop- orty, and thatit did not beloug wholly to his wifo, ns claimed Ly them, thon the creditor in tho Btate Court should come into thia Court for the eatisfaction of his claim. UNITED HTATES COURTS, ! Manson 8. Brownsbegau a suit in assumpsit agatnst 0. D, Orvin, olaling §2,000. DANKNUPTCY ITLMS, A. Van Valkenburgh & Co,, of Now York, filed 2 potitton in bankruptoy ngainst N, 8. MoDowell and J. L. MoDowell, of Pontine and Iairbury, Liviogston County. Potitionors olsim 84,7971 due thew for goods Acld, aud charged the dobt~ sra with having made proferential puyments to L., AL, Bates & Co., of kow York, ‘Their ussots aro about ©98,000, aud their liabilities 883,000, A 1ule to show cause April 7 was isaued, BUPELTOR COURT IN BRIRE, Eokhardt Yhan bogan & enitin replevin againes Fradaick und Willistn Soeltker to recover s kiln of brieis valued at 31,200 Emerson & Co, brought suit agalnst W, E. Smith, {1 1. Ohamberiuiy, sud — Mooro, olaining $1,600, Charles B, Colton_commonoed a suit u tros- pavs agwngt Josoph D, Jonet, B, B, Muatin, and J. I, Huutro, lnying dumnges nt 326,000, ‘Juinen Murphy alto sued the snwe pavtios in asmunpait, clkiming 310,000, The Hovond National Dauk of Chicago bogau #n sotion for £2,500 against Jacol J. Barbuack, 1. @, Maunors bronght suit for $2,000 u cove @aans ngeingt Alfred Teevirgton Williain 3. Ricy, fv the wso of George Fe l Wileox, suod Bylvetor Whoolock, . alaimlog $1,000, Tinonah Bliarp_filed a prmcipe .in assumpsit nFnlnst Anthony Haskamp snd Edward Murpliy, clniming $2,000, Charles Sumnor bogan a suit in debt ageinst tho Trustoes of tho Rash Medical Collego, lay- Lu%dnmnfiu at 2,000, B ottliob Backmaun commoncod a sult in ro~ plovin ngainet Georgo B. Grifin and T, M, sradley, to recover a two-story houso valuod ab ,200. Cbnries D. Saxton suod Orrin L. Maun for ,000, Elizaboth Kivchl'off bogau a suit ngainat Bva Blngor and Jaocob Slugor, claiming §2,600 for a - brenck of covounnt, The Yirat National Bank of Battle Oreok suod Nehomish Hawlkins, for 81,000, THE COUNTY COURT, In tho mattor of the cstato of Cathorine Me- Manus, lottors of administration, with the will nunoxed, woro issued -to Clarlos L. Towne, under an approved bond of §2,000, In tho matter of tho catato of Haunsh Honry, Tior will was provan, and lottors of ndminisira~ tion, with the will nunexed, will bo_issuod to A, W, Arullor upon filing his bond for §1,000, ithe will of William Hunt was proven, and Jotters testamentaly woto Issued fo Josoph N. Batker aud_John Qnigloy, and their individual Dond of $40,000 was approvod. The will of AMary B, Duryea was provon., and Iotters testzmentary wero issuod to Jonoph N. Barker ; bis individual bond of §7,000 way ap- proved. by T CALL, Jupar. Roar:as—19 to 100, excopt 82, 83, 80, 87, 88, 89, 03, U3, 04, 07, and 98, Jupor, Tuii--1,88, 1,643, 2,227, 1,803, and ofyers, it renchiod. " Junak Fanwenr—1,057 to 1,075, Jupar GAnv—122, 195, 127, 123, 190, 181, 182, 185, 187 to 140, X Juvor Buuxs—110, 118, 116, 116, and 118 to JUDGMENTS, BurEnion Covnr—CoNrresioxs—Wyman _Flint, John C. Flint, aud Osear Barker v, llenry Schultz an F. 0. Taylor, £4 JunoE Gany- —¥firet Natlonsl Tauk v, Robert Me- +iving poriner of David L. Do Gulser, #10,112,85.—Wilmington Biar Conl Company v. Jumes . Laugilin, $447.44.—John Adums sod Isaac El- drligo v, Isanc Hos: 562,07, Jupae JasrsoN—Leander Read v, Mre. Walker; verdict, $239.40. Motlon for & now irinl, Jupag Bun: .Doiin Cuslek v, West Divisfon Ralle ‘way Company 3 _verdict, .$333.3), Motion for o new irlal.—Fronels Edwards v. Georgo Do Clareq ; verdict, $1,100.61, Motion for now trial. - LOCAL MISCELLANY. ST. LOUIS SURGERY. A very unique pieco of stucoo worlk ia on ex- hibition in the oftico of the St. James Hotel. 1t is & production emanating from S, Louts surgi- cal art, and camo here under the followiug cir- cumstances : Thursday, March 12, Mr, O. W. Baldwin, who was engaged in the construction of ono of W. E. ITale & Uo's water-clevators in tho Lindell Hotel, had occasion to go up to tho firth floor fn the car. Tho machine had not been finisbod and was not in uso oxcept for tho pur- poto of ralsiog metorial, but as Mr. Baldwin waa scoustomed to running it, he nnticipated no dan- gor. Unfortunately, howaever, tho beamto which the tacklo and fall was attached, broke just as ho got to tho fifth atory, snd & pieco of the timber foll and struck © him on the load, Inflicting & scevero out, and folling ham to the ground sonzoless. As be weighs 230 pounds, and foll in & orampod position upon his right side, with his leg undor Lim, tho ‘muscles of the limb were very mucl wronclied and bruisod, Tho car being detached from tho frictions which Mr, Baldwin liad been bolding, descended ot its usual spesd to tho lower floor, whoro Mr, Baldwin's condition waa perceived by somo gentlemon, who pickod bitm up and agked him if bo was hurt. Io said no, and walked alonoton drug-stors opposito, Dr. Kennard was sont, for to attend the injury, and pronounced that his petient was sound nxcng! for the apraing and bruiees. Upon recoiving this iatelligonce, Dir, Baldwin walkiod to his hotel six blooks away, ssconded the atairway of thirty steps, and wen cudhis roomn 1n tho back part of the bulldiug un- aided. Tor o day or two succeoding the accident, Dr, Kennard continued to visit his patient, but as ho complainaed considorably of hislog on the third duy, tho Doctor advised him to call in & surgeon, euil in accordance with this desire, Dr, Hamwmer, who has a flne roputation a8 a surgeon, was anked to moko anothor oxmminuticu of tho bruised member, Tho rosult of the soveral examiuations made upou this requost was the deoision and promulgation of a writton diagnosis to tho officet that a fracture of the lup-joint had been recoived, and algo that tho skull had been broken by the falling joist., This was o sad devision to poor Daldwin, who wos mot at oil pleassd with the prospoct bo- fore him, first, ihat' ho sheuld have tospend throo months in bed; nost, that bo would suffer considerably both in body and purso, for the cost of attendanco would be 1,000 b least; and finally, lie had-important business in Chicago thay must bo attended to. 'This last considerazion was 50 urgont, iu fact, that he told tho attonding surgeon that ho must got to Chi- cago nt all hazards. And now the thing occurred thatconsed this long story. Dr. Hummer concoived the iden of doug up Badwiu's log i calelnud martsr custy which would hold it in an immovablo position until the limb bad sob. Thid + was done, The Jimb was wrapped and ro- wrapped with woolen bandagos, and then covored with = pieco of mosquito netting, after which tho fluid plaster of Paris was appliod, ‘The pationt ind to endure those oporations for two moxtal hours, during which bo wus siretched upon & platform, and roised as tho bandages were wrapped about him by means of a narrow strap passed under the small of his back, while two attendants litted the lower part of his body 28 requirod. Tho job, of torture was flually finished, and Paldwin was allowed to lio on the bed and contemplate his magnitied appondage, which lonked liizo o section of tho Caidiff ginut, and Lo reflocton the prospect of remaining in bed with this cold joiut for threo mouths to como, Suturday, arrangemonts bavirg been mado to ihat effcet, Mr. taldwin wus couveyed to tho Chicago Depot in nu ambulance, and put aboard 2 palace ear for this city, where Lo arrived Suu- diy morniug, and was ub onco_conveyed to the St. Jomes Lotel. It seoms that Lo had mis- givings nll ulong, and had ropentodly aid Lo tho icians that they were musiaken sbout the serlous uatnre of bis Injurles, and Mouday Di. Jackson, of this city, was ealled in to consuts, Upon hearing that ho bad been ablo to wallke attor the accident, this gentleman &t ouce anid that it was impossible that there could havo been & fractura of the hip, a8 tho diagnosisstated, and he also pronouuced the out in the hend o mere flesh wound, At bis suggos- tion, Dr.CGunn was called in, and, as Lo colucided in Dr. Jackson's opinion, hammer sud chisol were brought into requisition, aud aftor a nlf- hour's worlk the covering was noatly divided and romoved, and Mr, Doldwin was himsell again, Ho was #o gratified at this that Lo stood up aud, at the roquest of tho gontlomen, turned the foot of his lame leg backwards and forwards, prov- ing conolusively that thore was aud had beun no fraoture, In o short tims, with rest and quiet, Lo will bo entirely restored. And pow what shinll bo done _with this last proof of St. Louis enterprisa? It would makejs good monument, and con bo bought for thut purpono. Porhaps it would be the bandsome thing to buy it by pablic subkeription aud douate it to one of the Bt. Louis medicul institutions, e © TOWN ELECTIONS, THI WEST 81D¥ CONVENTION, Anothor attempt was made yesterday after- noon to hiold & Gonvention for the nomination of candidates for town oflficers for West Chiengo. ‘I'ho firat failuro was Monday ofternoon, whon it was decided to adjourn until yesterday, for the reason that only one or two wards were ropre- sonted.. The atteudanco yosterdsy uftornoon waa very large, buj not of a charaster to inspire confidence in the candidates selootod by such o body of ward politiclans and bummers. Almost the only excoption to the rulo was Mr. Ilenry Greouebnu, who was present, but took no active port in tho proceodiugs. 1L, B, Millor was there ia nll his glory, the coutre of au ad- mirlng crowd of smaller fry. o was full of ex« podients and shurp tactics, a8 usunl, and 1t was, more than anything elso, owing to hig whrewd mausgemont thut the *Qouvention” did not break up in & row, As it wag, tho clements wero juhnrmontous und disordorly, and it is safo to mesumo thut no weoight whntaver would have attached toany nominations iunde yostorday aftor noon. ‘T'wa wards—thoBoventhund Fourtoenth— were not roprosented at ull, whilo in rovoral casies thuro wero two or threo sots of doluyutes 0 u ward, encl sont in from somo saloon-caneny packed in the intorest of soma partioular candl- dato, "hero wore exhibited o fow promonitory wymptoms of the squabblo that was certaln to utigo in the event of an attempt to maho nomi- nations, but all this wos buppily averied by an ontly adjomrnment, The muo:(nfi was oalled o order by Mr, Cherles King, who bad beon cbosou temporary Chalrman of the gathering of Alonday. On motion of H. B, NMiller, who wns himsoll nowinated, but did uot desire to set iu tiat capnolty, Mr, King wns ohosen permansab Chiirmin. 3tr. Gaoroy was electod Bocrotarys The report of dologatos from tho Eighth Ward crontod o disturbanco, ‘Tho regaluxity of the cloction of tho dutu{mlou wasy_ dispated, and thora scemed no lkelibood of comingto an undorstanding. 3Ir. Blilloy avorted tho impending rumpus by saying ho did not coneidor thisConvention prop- orly enlled, and tho ticket nomiunted would not meot with any suppoit. Ilo favored tho avpolut- mont of & committoo of fivo to call n caucns in evory ward Baturday eveaing, to appoint dole-~ gate to a Convention to bo held Tuasday. A motion was adopted to appoint s commitieo of ono in each ward to call aceucus in each ward Baturday night. et was much dlssatistaction at {hls rosult, nnd oalls wero mado for a division, but tho Oleir docided tho motion adoptod. nand appolnted tho Committoo, na followa: Boverth T s Hickey; Elghth, John O'Brion; Niuth, Joba T, Mullon; Tonth, Thomas Gough ; Tlovonth, Clinrioa King; Twelfth, George Von Iotlon; Thirtconth, M. B, Millor; Fourlcouth, James M. Warren ; Liftoonth, John F, Koch. 1. B, Miller moved thatthere ho five delogates at tho Convoution, Jozoph Wilde mnoved thot the ropresontation Do based upon the votoe cast a¢ tho last cloc~ tion. Tho amondmont was lost, byrenson of excoss- ive yelling whon it camo to tho nays, aod the motion for five dolegates was enrried, wLumupnu thio meoting adjourned sine dio. ‘Tho Committed of ono from each ward are re- T‘mulnd to moaet this. alternoon at 2 o'loclk, in tho Staala-Zeitung Building. THE FIFTEENTI WATD, A meoting of thoe voters of the Fifteenth Ward was hold lnst night in s saloon, No. 274 Milwau- Ieo avenue, and was callad to order by Charles E. Scbarlan, Doputy-Shorl[ of Cook County. Ex-Ald. "William -Gartflold was. appointed pormanent Chinirman, and the Deputy-Shoriff | Beoroteyy, Mr, Boharlan mtated that tho moeting was supposed to bo °composed of the voters of tho Fiftecnth Ward, but ho noticed famillar faces from othor wards. Tho meoting was for the Intorcst of the Town of ‘Wost Chicago, and intimated that tho Tifteeuth Wara would thon aud thore put In nomination & tickot for tho votors of tho {Vest Bide, Mr, MoIntiro movedan adjournment until thoy hoard the result of tho Couforonce Commitice appoiuted ut tho Weat Side Turner Hull. Tho motion was loat. r. Scharlan then moved the appointment of fivo delegatas to represont (ho ward 1n tho nomi- nating convention of the Town of Wast Chicago. '['hin motion was carried, sud the following per- sons chosen delogates: J. J. Brown, Josovh Sokup, Charles Wulbaum, Horman Beslor, and Michaol Fruuoy. Onmotion tho meeting then adjourned, Tif TWENTIETI WARD. A meeting of the Yooplo's party of tho Twontioth Ward was held last evening in their beadquarters, No. 74 North Olark streot, tho objcct being to consider the nominations madeat Turner Hall, Mondoy. It scems tho persony nominated donot quito satisty the taxpayors of this _ division, and another ticket will bo pliced in tho flold, On motion, Mr. Frndvliuuknr was cnllod to the chir, and Nicholas Kuhnon was olcetod Becrotary, Aftor specolion by Messrs, Jomes MoAuley, Frod Wolfson, 3. Chrcoran, Jamos Conley, ox:Ald, McCallroy, and otlicrs, o comnittco of threo, consisting of Monsrs, BlcAuley, Wollsen, and Conloy wera ap- ointed to solect dologates to meet in convention onday afternoonat2 'clock, in Sves Hall, corner of Superior aud Wells streots. Tho Committee rotired, oud, alter n short absenco, returncd with tlio following list, which wns uvanimously confirmed: Ald. Julins Jouas, Ilerman Bmall, M. Corcoran, Georgo Ortel, and Georgo II. 0'Brien, A resulntion was thon passed calling upon the wardy in the North Division to solect delogates to moot in purporo of nominating caudidatos for eloction on cho 7th of April. Afler the transaction of other business the meeting adjourned. it 9 THE UNION PARK BAPTIST CHURCH. A meoting of the Trustces of the Union Park Daptist Church was held vesterday evening. ‘lioro wero present P, T Burtis, Clinirmnn, and Mosers. W. W, Biogham, T, A, Baymer, Jr., O, J. Juoobus, nnd A. W. Kingsland. Boforo the moctiog was called to order Trensurer Kingsland excitod a rather hot con- troversy, through stating that+ ho had pnid out 825 for expenses iu connection withthe Ohurch and that he would not pay out any more. o siated that a numbor of tha Anpportars of Mr. McCarthy had given up their pows, were paying no rent, and yet were yeon in the church overy Bunday. Cosl was wented for the Council meeting, but he wonld not have anything to do with tho gottivg of it. He nccused Mr. Bingham of being two montus behind hand in his pow- ront, but the latter staed that ho did it on principle, aud not on nccount of any wish to re- toin tho monoy. Tiually he stated that ho wanted to give up the Treasurership. ‘I'ho meeting got tinally to work, when, on mo- tion of Mr. Kingsland, it was resolved that tho Board ingiruct the Y'ioasurer to_nccept an ordor on tnem for §480, drawn by Mr. McCarthy i favor of Mr. J. B. Dutch. Mr. Kingeiand stated that Mr, Dutch had promised, as soon as tho draft was accepted, that tho suit against Mr, McCarthy would be withdrawn, The Secrotary was instructed to notify Mr. Dutch of the ac- coptanco of the draft, r. Kingsland nsked whother it was the inton- tion of the Lrustces to keop tho church running, o was sick of paviug out monoy for tha church, znd being cternaliy bosicged by duus ou its ao- count, If the frionds of Mr. McCartby did not stand their sharo of tho church’s oxponses ho wonld send in his resignation, The respounsi- bility rosted on tho rost of the Trustees as well s on him, and he thought they should *‘shovo up the ducats” imwodiutoly. Mr, Binghem said he was not going to go back on the pew-rent, buthe did not think the Deacons ought to run the church. & Mr. Kingsland ingisted that Mr. Bingham should cithor pay lus pow-ront, or say when he would pay it. Mr, Bingham thought Mr. Kingsland intonded to insult bim. Mr. Kingslind said thet hogvonld poromptorily resign his position ns ‘Frensurer, and would next morning send along the treasury-box and all the papers connected with the oflice, ar, Burtis wantod to kuow what would be- como of thnt draft of Mr, McCarthy. Mr. Kingaland stated {hat overybody conneot- ed with tho church was atarving on account of tha non-payment of pow-rent by Mr, McCarthy’s frionds. ~ Tho old soxton was losing iflesh pal- pably, and cven the church cat was becoming cach doy more cmaciated in form., Io called upon thio meeting to act upon bis resignation, Deacon McCoun, who wns present at the ‘meoting, euggested thas the chuich be closed up for three months. Tho meeting dogonerated into a quiet aquabble on tho merits of tue dcCnithy cane before tho Counoil, when Mr. Baymer called the attention of tho Trustecs to the fact that they were not trylog their late pnstor. Afior o short struggle to roturn to business tho meoting again fell into n prosy disenssion of the MeCurthy case from its beginning to dato, which promised to be uu- ending, At lwst' tho nch momsel of scandal was dropped, and, on motion, it was ro- golved that s contoronce ehould bo brought about betweon the T'rustees and Deacons to de- aide upon tho fate of the church, and the man- mer iu which tho expenses thould be met, The mesting ot the Doucous aud Lrustoos was fxed for Saturday ovening. e moating thon adjourned, o=t _RAILROAD NEWS, NO BEDUOTION, The General Froight Agents of the lines lead- iug to the East state that thoro is no truth in the statement of yosterday's Times that they hind agein reduced thoir tariff, The tariff pub- lished was tho enme as hos been in existence for tho lnst month, with tho excoption of the Pitta- burghy, which was reducod last Saturday, and was reported in T Tumune of Londay. EHEIGITS PROM MIN 7O Oll10AGO, Specal Dupatch to 1 o Tribune, WiNoxa, Miun,, March n tho 16th inot,, tho Chicugo & Northwoatorn Company notifiod graiu-shippers on the Winona & 8¢, Poter liond that the through rates from local points on the rond to Ohicago would bo aholishod on tho 1st of April. This crented 6 goenoral feeling of un- casiness and indiguation among shippers, zod to-day thay wore notiflod that the ciroulsr was withdrawn, Abous 1,000,000 bushels of wheat avo o the road, —— THE QITY HALL, The Clty Treasuror received yestordny $12,080,70 from the Uity Collector, on necount of taxes, and $32,600,74 from tho water dopartmont, - Tho Olty Colleotor gathorod in about $10,000 yestorday, mostly from tho small land-owners, A trisl of tho difforent chemloal engines s o tako piace beforo tho Board of Talice, near the Gity Lall, ¥ridey efternoon. ‘Tho DBoard of Tublle Works, voaterday, awarded the contracts for hullding lyhu police stution aud cnglno-house, northwest sarner of Jhoman and Paulina straots, s follows bfusonry, Cox Mrothors, convontion Monday afternoon for the' Glody & Angus, $5,000; plumbing and gas fittine, Jonoph Hogan, 8060 s painting and glaz- ing, O, W. Manuing, 8730, , Total, 815,768, Tho Board of Public Worke Issucd the follow- ing bullding pormits yostorday: G. O. Chaj 11?).6“, four-tory and_bnsemont atone front, 40x 188 and 190 Washington stroet; I\ Moss, throo-story aud basoment brick, 26x60 foot, Bhiorman stroot s B, L, Poas, two-story and basoment briok, 49x86 feot, northwest cordor of Oukioy and Park avenuo; Jncob Gross, two- efory ond basomont briok, 24x62 foot, Werron nvonue, nont Lenviltt avreot. 3 Tho Board of Polico and Board of Henlth wero to bavo Lold o joint sceslon nt 8 o'clock in tho sfteruoon for tho purpose of furthor consid- oring tho social ovtl, but did not, as the Corpora~ t1on Counsol Lind not given his opinlon a8 to the log:zlny of the proposad ordinance regulating the matter, ‘Lo Board of Polico heard tho teatimony for tho dofonse in tho caao of Policomsn Crogau, who wan charged with visiting saloons, matton- tiou to duty, and conduot unbecoming an offieor ; and, na the allogntions wero disproved, the ohargos woro dismissod, Malico ovidontly rompted the prosecution, and the evidenco ully oxonerated Orogan, ‘The Jowoest bidders for eonstruoting the Ful- lerton aveuuo sewor, G, I\, Norris & Co., had an intordew with the Board of Public Works_ with raferance to tho conduit, Their bid, was $849,- 484 for bath sections, $14,000 lower than that of any othior porson, They arc & now firm, and tho Commlesionora desired to kuow somothity a8 to thoir roapoosibility, 3fr, Norrly slntfifi that ho was backed by Dwight F. Camoron and tho 1ou. B, C, Cook, and_ho also prosented n lottor from I I, Eames, President of tho Com- mercial Natonal Bank. ~ ‘Tho Board decided to award tho contract to tho firm if they furniskod an acceptablo bond for 75 per cont of the award, THE BOARD OF IEALTIL, Tho Board of Hoalth mot yestardsy aftcrnoon, Prostdont Habn in the chair, Tho roport of the Snulrary Buperintendent for tho wook onding March 21 was submittod, Tho deaths woro 108, an fncreaso of 2 over tho pmcol.flnri waol, and a deoreaso of 16 from tho correspouding weeck of Inut yoar. Consumption causod tho donth .of 18, conyulsious of 14, old ngo of 7, small-pox of 1. Of tho decedonts 30 wero undor 2 yoars of 0go, 63 males and 56 fomales, Fivo Louses_werd ro- ported s infectod with small-pox. Noarly 60 por cent of the mortality was among childron undor b yoors of ago. Duting the ook tha Sani- tary Inspactors had exmmined 4,620 persons, and vacoinated 885 of ihem. The Buperintondont thonght that, aftor Apsil 1, tho numbor of Au- sistant Inspactors could bo reduced, but that it would bo well to rotain at loast ona additional mon {n each Diyision, oud contiouo tho work of vaccination. Tho rosult had boen oxtremoly gratifying, and would warrant the gontinnance of vaccination until tho records of the department wore clean of doaths from small-pox. Dr. Millor stated that ho bad been told that ‘boat-loads of rofuse from the rouderiug-houses were dumped into tho lake not more than throe- quartors of a mile from the shore. The ellcod on tho water was not agreoablo to coatemplato, and ho thought somatling ought to_bodono to provent the contamination of the tluid, Dr. Schlootzer thought the stuff should be cnrried at loast two miles beyond tho erio, On motion, Dr. Miller was delegoted to loarn from the Corporntion Counsol *whethor tho Board bad authority over the wators of tho Inke, sad also a8 to tho oxact distance the refuse was carricd out into tho lnko, A proposition waa roceived from the Scaven- ger, offering to don large portion of his work votieon 7 p. m. and 6 4. m. It wag roforred to tho Sanitary Superintondent and Health Ofilcer with power Lo act, : Dr. Bchlootzer read o aner on puerporal fover, showing that it had killed many women dwilng Lhe last two monthe, and, on bis motion, the Subitary CommiLteo was divected to dras up & memorial regarding the disearo and its prevon- tion, and to send a copy to all tho midwives and practiving physicians 1n the city. ‘Tho Board then adjonrned. ——— CRIMINAL. Beforo Judge Booth yosterday, in tho Criminal Court, the young man who fired a pistol-shot at Osfilcera Bollows and Ebingor was pormitted to pload guilty to the charge of **assault with intont to do Lodily ivjury,” snd ho was romanded for sontence. The cage of the two junk denlors, Albert and Isaac Folsonthal, who wera convicted of recoiy- fug brass journnls belonging to tha Northweat- ern Railway, knowing thum to bave Leen stolen from the rond, and to whom nnuw trial wne ranted, was yosterdny called up before Judgo f!uuth, &ud, on motion of tho defendunts' at- torney, thelr caso was continued tall tho April term. Josoph Joues, & poor carpenter, who lad Elnndud guilty to the larceny of n robe, was rought in for sentenco. His characler heroto- foro elug good, and tha poor fellow qlolding extremo povoity as the causoof tho laccony, Judge Booth Jet him o with ten days in tho County Jall. Pat Dolon and Joho Doignan Wero bofore Justice Scully, of tho Wost Side_Polico Cout yostordsy morning, charzed with larcony, and yoro held in bonds of $500 ench to the Crimiual Court, e Tatrick Handraw _alias Honry Pulfer, was bo- foro tho Armory Police Court yesterday charped with robbory. His case was conttaucd bl tho %ith inat., sud ho was cowmitled in default of bail of §500. The fines of Justico Boyden's Court yosterday footed up §144, but ouly $18 was paid. Judge Beully's footed up $188, oue flne amounting to l&llznh A very umall portion of thisewas col- ected. Anna McGinloy is gn old offonder, and has ‘eon before Judge Beully no less thau ton diffar- ent times during the past six montha, Yester- doy sho was sgain up for disorderly conduct. Blie was fined 100, which will place henat the Bridowell for tha onsuing seven montls, Goorge Bmith and Albert Ruo are two young mon who were arrested by Ollicer Flynn Monday evoniug at the corner of Raudolph and Cunal stroets, charged with obtaiMng & complete ontilt of clothing from o clothing merchant on West Mudisou street, aud giving in paymont _therefor o forged eheok, ‘The young men aro hold, to- other with the clothing, at the Union street look-un, Whon the suits ave identified, tho boys will bo disposed of by Judge Scully. On tho night of the 17th inat, in a drunken row at Bridgeport, Thomas Smith, ‘thomas Moni- ghan, snd John_ Nolan_committed an assault on one Jumos McGuire, kicking and injuring bim to Buch an oxtont_that ho died yeaterday moru- ing, ut 8 o'olock, in tho County Hospitl, from {ho wounds thus inflicted, Dr. D, A. K. Stecle, of the Hoopital, appoarad boforo Justice Boyden yesterday afternoon and aworo out n warraut for tho arrest of the partios, under the chargo of manslanghtor, and placed tho spme in the Lands of Dotective Eliia to make thearrest. Tha Coro- nar's inquost will be held this morning at the County Hospital, at 10 o'clock. g oot PERSONATL. Dr. Paul Sohooppe bins been delivered over to Dotective Dixon by the Maryland aulhorics, and will be hero ina couple of days. The types made us eny, in the report of the meoting Monday evening of the Sunday After- noon Lecture Soclety, that Prof. Bwing was ouo of the lecturors ongagod. It was writton that Prof, Mathows would Jecture, Ar. Bwing's truo posttion in relation to tho Hociety was given in another sentence of the roport. Ho resorves nis deaislon upon the enterprise. Dotectiva ¢ Allen,” of Chioago, othorwise ox- Capt, Lounis J. Lnfl, who was wounded uenr Monagan Springs, 0., by the Younger Lrothers, is not dead, as reported, but is now expeuted to rocover. 10is wiio urrivad ut Roseoo a duy or two ugo, and is nursing him. “ Eli Parking * repeatod his lecture Inat night at Khlgulmr{ DIusio Hall. The attondnuco was much Jarger thau on the procading evening, Ar, Goorge O, (arnsoy, the architect, of this olty, who hux boon spovding st months'in varl- ous parts of Burope, examiniug aud studying art aud architecture, roturncd home yoatorday, The Rev. B. P, Goodwin, D, D,, tho pastor of the First Congregationsl Ghurch of this oity, loft Ohicago for Braoklyn, where ho goes to attond the Council which will couvene there to-day to consider the Plymouth (Houry Wurd Deevhot's) Church dilticulty. gy ANNOUNCEMENTS. # Tord Bacon, and Hlis Philosophy,” will be the subjeet of F'rof. Haven's lostura this aftor- noon at 4 o'clook at tho First Methodist Epis- copal Church loctuve-room, v To-dny bolng tho Fonst of the Annunciation B, V. MM, there will bo morning proyor nand a ocalobration at_Bt, Potor’s Epiecopal Mission Ohapel, 328 and 830 Biate streot, opponite Con- groxs, at 10 a, m, Mias Brittan, of India, will deliver an address at thoe First Congrogutional Chureh this eveniug, ut 734 o'olock. 86,476 cnruontrr, 1 Mis Outes will oppoar thia ovonlog at the . THE CHICAGO DAILY TRINUNE: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1874. Academy with her charming company, in ¢ Los Bavards,” In_ which she will take tho part of Roland.” At tho Baturday matineo, for which no nnnoitngsment hira yob boen made, tho * Flower @irl of Paris," which was played fase night, will Do ropeated. Tho lnneh dinnors by tho Indivs at 172 Madi- #ou strect, in aid of tho Fonudiluge' Home, ab which thousands haye fared sumptuously for tho Inat ton dnva, will closo thls aftornoon, In all rospooty, thoso dinnora have hoou a grand suc- ccsn, and tho Indies by whom thoy limve boon i:lvuu dosorve tho highost commoudation, Tt o8 beon o ronl ploasure fok all to tako dinnor nb thnt extomporized iustitution, whoro the ladies havo shown such fluo abilitles in administoring 10 the waunts of men, ‘Ta-dny is tho lust oppor- tunity to ald in dotorminiug whols tho most popular ministor in Ohieago, nud who shatl ob- tain tho ofl paiuting, ‘Uho votes aro 10 cents oach, and Prof, 8wing, 0. D, Welmer, Dr. Good- win, A. E. Kittrodgo, Jiobert, Collyer, Dr. Thomns, and others, are among the popular candldaton, Tho'polls closo to-day at 2:30 p. m. e SUBURBAN NEWS. LARE. ‘T'h Trustoes mot at the Town Hall, Monday, all the mombers of the Board being prosent, ‘I'hio following bills woro allowed: T\ Kelly & Co., for outdaor relief, #80; Olark, affen & Co., ropairing Town Hull, 860 ; Girord Insurance Company, for insurance, 75; Culver, Page, Hoyuo & Co., siationory, $12; and Wheeler, Ohapman & Co., burners in Town Hall, 85,75, — making s total of $182.75. Tho following was offored by Mr, Colman, and ndopted : & Resolved, That the Assessor and Collester bo, and are nercby, snstructed fo furnish the County Clork and the Houth Park Commisaloners a certificate cartifiod to by tho Town Clerk, and attostod by the town_ noal, atating {hat Mason aveuuo was located from Rouben atreet to ‘Wostern nvonuo in 1819, and graded in 1870, wnder the dircation of tho Tioardof Trustces of Lo Town of alio. ‘The communication from J. T} Foster stating that ho lind preserved’ his fiold-notes while in the employ of tho town, and was willing to put tho unfinishod plats to the dato of the firc on tho town atlas for nothing, and nll sinco that timo to lho&lruunnb dato for 13¢ conts por lot, was roferred, A petition from J. 8. Young_and othera re- questing the Bonrd to opon Tifty-sixth straot, from Wentworth avanue to Stowart, to the width of 59 foat, Was roforrod. . MMr, Plant boivg presont, was allowed to moko n statomont in relation to Layton stroot. 1t appenrs that 83 feot of the streot has been dodieated for about two blooks, and the rest - bas nmot boom offored,. mor in it likely, and he now wanted tho Doard to, gredo that portion which iu dedieated, 8o ag to mako tho rond uscful. Tha road was ordored to o0 graded under tho diroction of the Committeo on Ronds and Bridges. Au ordinanco was ordered to bo drafted provid- ing for o sidewalk on both sides of Duttoifleld and Burnside streels, from Foruwy-first to the dummy-track, and on tho north side of tho | dummy-track from Clark to Btato streot. A potition waa received from H. A, Judd and sovoral othors for a sidewalk on Bixty-firet streot from flnlsted to Ashland avenuo, and referred back for moro signers on the proposed line of said sidewnlis, The following was adopted: WiEnas, The Qoun'y Commislonera havo, in ac- cordanico with o faw recontly passcd by the Leglslature, namod and dealuated two additlonal polilog pluces fu tho Town of Lale, and . Witeneas, Said law provides for the holding of town élections in Jucarporatod towas on the firsl Tuexday in Apsil, instosd of the second,as provided in the Oharter of this Town of Lake, thorofora, Je 1t ordained, efc, BEoTroN 1, That tho nnnuat town clection for 1874 bo, snd s horeby, orderad to bo Tield on tho Arst Tucsduy of April noxl, und that the polling-placea fixed by the County Toard be and are hereby designated ns tho plicos in thosoveral precincts of this town where tho polls will bo opened for tho ac- commoation of the volers in safd precinct, 5r0, 9, That the Supervisor and Lown Olerk be, and aro Lieroby, Instrustod to propare on covasct » reglater of tho votersin the First and Third Precincts s possiblo, for use on the day of electlon ut tho votiug~ phices in suid prec.nets; aud Dandol Buroky, A, Colvin, and 8, Dzake be, and ara horeby, instructed to do the Bame for the Seco: d aud Fourtly Precincts, 8t0, 3, “Clat tho Town Clerk be, and i heroby, {o- structed to poat ncices in the town ctating tha day of the election, the plces where hield, ad tho ofticors for which vates will be cast, and phainly stating tuo bound- arics of tho soveral preciucty, ‘The following was submitted and ndopted : Waxneas, 1t I8 of grent importauco that, in the ‘managoment of tha jolut wator-worke, competont sud faithful mon should bo seaured us Suporintoudent, En- giueer, etc,, ond Wirneat, Just and lbersl componsation will bo necensary to securo such mot, thereforo Reaolved, That the Supervisor be, and Is Liereby, fu- ucted 1o correspond wilh the water departments of avvoral towns, villages, or citics of 15,600 ov more peo- pley, and report to thio Board the axpuinéo of such tawan and citles for Superintendont, Engincer, ote,, in ovder thiat wo may hovo nll the gt pornible when wa como tomako permuneat WTagenienls Sor operating the works, Mr. Colman niude a statewont in relation to tho poor of the Lown, and recommended thut ns many a8 possible be employed all over tho town whoro the roads need repniring, for the purposa of givivg them relicf. On modion, it Wwas 80 or- loved, ‘Tho Board then adjourned. LAKE VIEW. The adjourned meating of the Town Board, for the cousideration of the Lincoln Park nesesa- mont business, was not held Monday eveuing, owing to the nbsenco of the Supervinor, Me. Clingo, who had beon suddenly called East by sickness in Lis family. The timo of meeting ia now iudofivite, s it depends upon Mr. Chnse'’s roturn, tho Board being unsble to transacc any business, or ovon hold & mooting, without tho attondance of tho Suporvisor. I'hig town will this year have threo voting- places, that boing the number allotted by tho County Commiesionors, The places designated aro the Town Iall, tho Audersonville Sohool- Iouse, and tho school-louss on Diversey, near Lincoln avenue, If the pooplo of Lake View oro not well reprosontod at the polls a weal from next Tuesduy, it will not be due to the in- accesaibility of tho voting placos, which are now brought within the rouch of every onc, . The coming eleciion is espocially important as Togards the people’s chiolco for Bupervisor and Assossor, lor the Park assossmont will be made by these two officiale, and much doponds upon the soloction of competont mon. Whoovor are cleotod will havo their Lande full of work for soyernl months to como. Tag Rov, W. F. Jobnson, who for some twelvo years hay been laboring as'a missionary in Indis, undor the auspicos of the Presbytorian Church, deltvered an intoresting lectura Monday evening at tho Thoological Bowiinary. His topic was the social life of tho Iindoos, which he considercd to0 bo mudergoing important changos, duo to s great oxtent to tho presence of tho Ohrisian religion in their midst, He thought the trans- formations that had there talken piace in society and religion during the }mst ten yoars was ng great as thoso ocourring in our own Inud during the samo poriod. The lecturer was lstened to with great interost, aud presonted a much-loo- tuved-on subject 1 an attractive form, ¢ ENGLEWOOD. A lecture will bo givon Ly S. N, Barker in the TEuglowaood Presbyterinn Chureh Thursday even- g, 'The object of tho lectur, _u for tho benoflt of the Lindies' Soclety and Babbath-School Li- brary., Tho oxperience of Mr. Barker in°the “Voyage on Bonrd a Whaler” will mako & very amusing and Interesting oac. Tho quarterly publio examinationa for the schools in Disteict No, 2 take place Thuraday and Triday, March 26 and 37, 'Tho programmae is ag follows: ifigh School, exnmuations Yriday; Car Sbops, examunations Triduy morning, with Titorary exoreises in the afternoan; Btock Yards, exhibition Friday evoning, The wholo will ba undor the maasgement of W. W. Cartar, C. C. Dodgo, and 0. T, Wobb, assisted by the tonch- ors. All ara cordinlly invited to bo presont, 1DVING PARK, Tho residents of this placo who patronize the Barrington accommodation train are making a st g tho uceut chung of tine, whish riugs that train to tho city at 7:80 fustend of & quarter of 8, as formorly. ‘I'heir complaint is grounded on common senso aud justice, and s Gelioed by every suburban Lown on tho Wiscon- slu Division, Why reni-cstate mon, lawyers, morchants; and othors whose busiuess daes nob need their attondazco until tinlf-pasi 8 or 9 o'olook shiall bo compolled to arrive 1 the city at half-past 7 in the morning, is not cloar, The ‘next train in tho worning roaches the city nt 1m1r-;im 10, too Inie for business and proles- slonnl men, It would scom common justico to give tho woalthy aud profossional olassos an accommodntion train, andif this is not dono it will driva that oluss of the peoplo away from tho Divixion to Bomo pluce whore they cau bo troated with more cousideration, JENYERRON, ‘Thio temperance mooting Monday night way Inrgoly uteended and iutorasting, I, V. Hood, Earp., wan tho choson orztor of the ovoninyg, and ruvo au able address, Ho poluted out tho many hfforont roforms that had boon attompted, and tho eausos of their failuve, aud prodicted that the prosont women's movoment, which iy but o pasd- }nu wavye of oxcitornent, would dush to pleces on tho rocks of destraction, Ho tronted tho subjoot in an original manner, and wus listened to With intorost, At the olose of his romurks, Mr, Btovens was oleuted President ;. Janes D, Mattison, Vico Presidont ; Col. Norton, Booretary ; aud ‘' Jof- forsou Total Abstineaco Booloty " chowon us tho namo of tho orpanization. This Bocloty will 1noot Moodsy night. ¥ PARK RIDOE, Tho Musieal and Litorary Hoolotv met In the school-bouss Monday evening., The oxercises wora oponed with au oration by Mr, Allon, 'lio regular dubato followod, Mesars, Moss nud Sled- min mnlnh\mlu% the afiirmative oud Dossis, Allon and Root the negntive of the question: 1 Tesolred, ‘That capital pnnishment should ho nbolishod.” The judges, Col, Thomaa I', Robh and James Mills, decided that the woight of ar- rumom wes fn favor ot the aflirmative, Tho rregular dobato was . participated in by Mossrs. Bmith, SBtodmnn, and Flanders, ‘The houso de- clded tho question in favor of the nogativo, Tho Olub will moct ot the houss of Mr. Knowles Friday night, The party s to bo a shoot and pillow-caso ono, aud the ustial amount of fun and onjoyment s expeoted. OAX PARK, A large and )ntelllquut sudienco was progont Monday oveniag to listen to the musical enter- tatnmout glvon st the Congrogacional Churelh,® Tho house was filled t8 its utmost capacity, and tho_performors could not have recetved & mota enthustastio and flattoring reooption. Tho following was the programmo ¢ Plano duet—Miss Wood and Mrs. Blackmer, i “Morry Sallor Lad "—Mesacs, Dlackmer, Bhaffer, Humpliry, and McLaren, “ Turovgh Meadows Green P—Mlus Hardy, Pluno §5lo—Miss Gooding. ‘Hong--Misa Hardy, Pfano, Flute, and” Violin—=Ars. Dlackmer, Mosars, ‘Welch nnd Blackmor, Bong—* Tapping at the Garden Gate "—Mies Hardy, Overturc-Alr, Itorton and Mr, Binckmor, Bung, * Chorries Rips "—Mua 1y, Quartotto—easrs. Bhaffor, Blaokmer, Humplirey, and MeLorsn,. ) Llano Bolo~—Miss Gooding. Soug-—3Uas Hardy. Tlano, Finte, and ' Violin—Ars, Blackmor, Mensrs, Welch and Blackmer, 3 Tho singlng by Miss Hardy was eoxcellent. Bhe hasa purs, sweet volce, and posucesod n ood control over it., ~Delug oucored at 0 oud of ono of tho' mongs, she ro- turned and sung in an exquisitc manner Die Lelato Rose. "The piano solos by Miss Good- ing wora oxecutod in a most skiliful mannor. Mondolsaobn’s_** Midsummer Night's Dresm®™ was performed througlout in nway that fully ntiosts Miss Cooding’s superior abilitios asa planist. Sho reccived meritod applause. The WVIOKER'S THEATRE, Masaniello Monday, March 30, to Thursday, April 2, SATURDAY MATINEE. Tho sale of Reserved Scats com- mences at McVickor’s to-morrow morning (Thursday). THE GREAT ADELPHIL TILS WEDNESDAY at 2p. m., THE GREAT MATINER: Adelphi Popular Matinee.. FIVE NEW STARS. 1010, Tho DI GLORIANS, PATTINOSA, ITENRY i FAGE, ('RIEARDUN) BOYD & SOOTT Tho FOY STRAY Miss FRANKLE The REMMELSBIERG 818, 8, IDALIE, ADA LAURENY, BILLY R! LS BEOY., LEORS, Tho DRAMATIO GOA: O T 3 . Voauiful . formation—VIENUS AND AURORA. e Prices, 35 ets—Uhildren, 16 cta—all parts of Thoalre. N Besorvad Saats, REGULAIL LADIRS' NIGHT-—To-morrow, Thursday, ADELPIL FOPULAR MATINIES-Saturday noxt, BMondaynext. quartotte by Mesara, Bhaffor, Diackmer, Hum- phey, and_ McLaron woro oxeoutod with' much coredit to those gontlomen. Thoy ssug ' Stars of tl;!n l‘Summm- Night " with peculisv and happy offect. Mogars. Welch and Blackmer did not display thelr knowledge nud meusgement of tho flute and violin to the bost advantage until they camo to exocato the Pori Waltg, by Winnor, This the; porformed iu & most folioitons manner, and wit great ocedit to themselves, ‘Tho porformors cor~ taluly pleasod their listonors, and have causs for belug ploasod with themaolvos. The Osk Patk ontertainmonts have uc({nh’cd an enviable ropus tntion, fully suetaiued Mondsy evening. Entirely New And besutiful—tho importation of real Turkey rugs nud elogant Persian table-covers on exhibition at thio storo of Eifson Pomeroy & Co,,an1 to be sold at auction this morning, commencing at 11 o'clock, The goads were admired yestordny by & large numbor who visited thelr auctiou-rooms, Tho conslgnment waa mado by the {mportor dicect to this house with fnstructions to pell. The ladics wiil ind good ac- commodations, aud are particulurly invited, — e, Closing Sale of Paintings, To-day at 2 o'olock the remainder of the oil-palutings will be closed out entirely regardloss of price, my orders being to gell them, Muny fino plcturca yet rea matn, and parties deeiringto buy at a genuino une resorved salo should attend and bo sutlstled, Romem- ber tho plice, Torrlaon’s Auction Roowms, 204 and 206 Enet Madisou street, betweon Fifth avenue and Frank- Hu streot, The Women's Crusade Hog falrly opeuod In Chicago, and G 4% Richardson & Oo,, 128and 150 Frunklin lhcnl,& ‘ngo, huve opened thio spring compaign for mo.@md shoo trade of the Northwest with the largost-s.d cholcost atock ot the lowest prices. No better dealera mor moro wilp-awako, roliible man ollor wear shooe leather, Call ond seo them, LAW PUBLICATIONS. TALUABLE TAW BOOES, Just Published and in Pross by HURD & HOUGHTON, NEW YORK. THE RIVERSIDE PRESS, OA MBRIDGE READY MARCH %. 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AUCTION SALE OF ALDWELL'S MALTHOUSES & BREWERY BITUATH IN TIE OITY OF TORONTO, ONT,, t the Auution Roows of . W, OOATE, King-st., Eas A i Wakmosiag, tho Ll Quy of A&u? 167, at o'clouk, oo, pursusnt ta & deoreo of the Usart uf Uk qury. Subswntlally bullbut whito brick, In working or. Alva, plantand good will of tho busiuoss, Capiolts Liauyos, 20,000 bushels poF »onson 1 oARRGILY ol 20 bacrdla por duy, Upudt prioo, 843, oont, fn_tira {Ifltnn porcont i ono yoar, and the balance in Ton oqual searly fnstalimonts, witli Intorost at wix per cont, - Also, tho somfurtabie BRIOK RESIDENOE ad. Juintg, and othor proporty. ~ Alinus ca hold and cunvoy {mnm’ly 14 Cauads ¢ wibfoois, 1\ Ton por cout oashi fftou et purticul it 1o DL & NG ief partiuiars on Application to BLARG & i FOT) Rolicitors, orbaton aud Afe, JOHN' HAIN, Bo- brunto, tud 203 Toronto Daily ** Globa, * Do et T, W, TATLOR, Veiudors Soltots, Taronto, Oat, BARLOW'S INDIGO. 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REDUCED PRICES, Provious to removal to ann‘her olty, tho bropristor of the colebratod DR, KAHNS ANATOHICAL EXHIBITION, 148 CLARK-ST., s reduced sdmission foo to o5 CENTS, Ta anablu rich and poor to eas tho most wundarful colleo. ton of warks of Art and Natury evorexbibited 1 tlysiy. LECTURE By Prof. DAVID SWING. Subjost—" THE NOVEL." To ba held fa”tho Roformod Jofforson Park Chiereh, West Wasiingun-ut,, near Aun, on Thursday ovanlog, Maroh 3, 1873, for tib bonehls of the Nobloat, Hollaud Prosbyteriun Uhuroh, _Tickots, bc, Lotuca at3 uclisk, OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. NEW YORK TO OARDIFE, The South Wales Atlantio Steamship Uompany's Now Firet-class, Full-powered, Clydesbullt Steamships witl Bail from Bounaylvaola Rallroad Wharf, Jorsey Clly: v EMUROLE. ..aprl 4 : Di Cnrrying goods all parts o the Uniter Bpjetol Clisunol, end ail othioe poluta n {enxland. nssongors at through ratos from States aud Canadn 10 ports in the d o't 50 8tcamsliips, built exprossiy for the trado, are pro- ‘vided wirh all tho latest improvomon:afur the colafortand convamence of v UABIN AND STRERAGE PASSENGERS, Firat Cabln, 875 and 380 ourroncy, Socond Cubin, 865 ourruncy, Blocrago, $30 ourroncy, il Stoarmwe aottilcatns from Gardll, 855, Denfts tor £1 and upwards. Eor tucthor partiaulars, apply n Candll, at the Oom- iny's Otions. Noi 1 Dinal Giiunhors) nad i Now Yorl to ARCHIBALD BAXTER & CO., Aronts, No. 17 liradieny. GUION LINE. FIRST-OLARS IRON STEAMSHIPS, Betwoen NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, calling ot Queenstown, Carrylng the United States Mail. SAFETY AND COMFORT. £~ Pastengers bookod to and from the prinolpal Bus FARLINA fiottam oF Guadlt lsauod on loading Banks and Bankors throughout Europos 4 FIFTEI-AV. NATIONAL LINE, NOTICE—"L'nis Guinpany takos tho risk of nsuranos (ny o $£00, 6w in golil) on eaoh of Its stoamors, thus givin passongers the Lust vondble guaranteo bie sufoly au 0o of dauzor at eon. ost. suutierly 1 boon adoplod by 8. most_suuilierly routo has alwa: bl 1y s, i ‘L’i’{f’:‘.".fiwfl' S0 GUIRNGTOWN, from Plors 4 und 47, Apell pe North Livor , New Vark. April d il 13 Abill DENMARK, Cubin Pavsngo, 870, Bicerage, 3 80 and 00 Onrroncy, S % or trom Gonmau as nav ‘I'bo Stoamshiys of this 1iuo ure tho heas (s o reat Birltatn, Trelan Nurtheast coruer Clarlc knd Jtand olphats, (0nposito naw Rhicrinan [iousoh, Ontonkos WILLIAM RIACALISTET, Gonoral \Westaru Awoat, STATE LINE. Stoamsliips—State of Panueylvanta; Stato of Loulslana g Htatu of Minnosot: 1to 0« A laba Biato of Vieginia; frato of Gourgias taty of: Flarida (hulldingy Bilte ol Tndlan: Btats of Novada (buildiony 1o (Gl I fat, Liverpool, Londowdorey o, biatu ol Vi BigutafeHeh 5 MAInull\ll-llgmllh,lllsntuyllfil. iare 1 y! alls Suturday, April 4. Vron Tlor 83, North Ltivie, Woudy Nty inseat Snmmars ates of passago: Oabin, 00 aud 5 guld; tooragd, §50 nl!["!lluY‘ propaid, urre! v{. oDritts at lawost rates, Turtiicr pat y 1o AUSTIN BALDWIN & o Tiroan o York, yont . . Lo 111, Gon'l Woa'n A't, i Olark-at,, Ohleao. \NCHOR LINE. Tywico a waok from Now York to all f Clreat Brit. atny Traland, and Camiagial Kommn. oy s BUA BIEERAGE Tram B30, U B, otty Bight dratis & lowost rutes, L'his Line will run th ines a week aferlit it “Ruily v Gumianys Giicos, N L. oor. LaSalla i e N ison proTERs, Agonts. . THE . WOMAN IN WHITE, HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO.,’

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