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THE COURTS. ho Divorce Oase of Bruce va, Bruce, Strony Eifort to Keep the Matter Quict. The Mecoker Will Suit---The Che- ney Case Continued. Judgmonts, New Suits, Ete. A QUIET DIVOROZ, A vory quiet proceading for o divorce hag Junt Toon nearly concluded bofore Judge Farwoll, in which Bonjamin DBruce, Jr., {8 the romplalnant andMary Gildloy Druce, daughter of the woll- Xnown Judyo Gridley, of Bloomington, Iil,, tho dofondant, Tho bill, which was filed in July, 1878, eots out that tho partios woro married in Bloomington on tho 10th of Januory, 1871 They oama horo and lived uatil the 20th of June of the pame year, when Mre, Bruco suddonly doserted him and roturned to her home, whero she hao since remained. Complainnnt oharges that hie has writton her sovoral timea asking her to como back to him, and offoring lier a homo, but slie has refused, snd Bruco ¢laims to bo on- titled to n divoreo on tho ground of desertion. Monday nffernoon about Lalf-past & o'olock, nftor tha various clorks had left, the complain- notand his attornovs, and Judge T, O. Norton, Corporation Counuel, who entored his appoar- auco semi-ofileinlly for Mrs. Brucs, cssembled In socret session in the court-room, and pro- Auced, after o laborious offort, one pagoe of testi- mony, that of the complainant, who corrobor- atod the principal allogations of the bill. A docroe, r‘y neatly written, was drawn amd Lrangxt in to tho Judge for his dgnature yosterdav noom, at o timo wsbhen humgry mortals, including voportors, are most_apt o be at dinner, 1ho deorco, omit- ting thoe formal pars, atates that: 1t anponting, from tho pleadings on fild in this enuse, nud the testimony adduced In opon courg, that the said comiplainant has sustained the allegations containgd in his Lill of complaint, on fllo n smd Court, ¥hereforo it is herely ordored and de- srocd that the marriage berotofora oxisting be- iwcen tho eald Benjamin Biuce, Jr.. and the said Alary Gridloy Bruco Lo, and the samo iy heoby, diraolvod, and the said pariies aro ench rostored to tholr righta as though tho suid mux~ rlago had uever boen ontered mto, Tt is also accreed that the said Mary Gridley Druce be pormitted to resuwe hoer maiden namo. : 1“#.“11, finally, that this decree be irrovoca- o. Judgo Farxell, however, wanted to have it ehown for what cAure tho divorco was nted. THo would not have any decreo mede in the dark, It was ontirely too genornl to say that the alle- tions of the bill we:e proven, the factsshould g: atated. In the meantime Judge Norton onda yonng Iawyer had edgodnp to thoJudge's dosk, Whero thoremainder of tho discussion was enrricd on. Tho young mau insiouated in & vory mild tono that he thought it would ho suflicient thst tho allegations of dosertion had been mentioned in tho bill and again in the testimony, withont & third statomont, but the Judgo was of a very difforent opinion, The young man was ovidont- 1y averso to baving the subject mng{hl‘v bandled ar mora than whispered. Judge Norton, with o usual bland smile and take-it-for-gianted: ‘way, ssuntored sround tlo room, bué with many o tronbled glanco at o person who tood n fov foet off with no visible ocoupation excopt oc- casionally making a fow macks with s pencil. ‘Tho next objeetion the Judge mude was to the paragiaph in the daerco allowing the defondant 20 rosume her moiden name, and ho mildly in- winunted thero was no statute forit. 'The Core poration Connsol thonght cortainly thero was, bat an oxamination of the statuto showed that where tlio wife was complainang sho niight bo allowed if desired to tako hor maidon namo,—1o provision for her.whon & defendnnt. In view of the fact that tho two main paragraphs of the de- creo wora altored, tha Judge mado no objection to final line, but remarked that he. would change tho docrca to conform with his opinon, and it moy bo remarked that when thet decreo I8 altered tho beautiful writing aud vaguo stale- monts will be & thing of the pust. A fow mine ntos aftor,when thoJudge Liad juatloft for lunch, tho young man again ontored tha court-room and esked the Clerk when the Judge would rctura. He ovidently was very anxious to have the affair closed up befors the eye of a reporter had seen tue documents, and when tho Judge hiad taken the papers o fow moments bofore, showod un- mistakable symptoms of disgust at the law's de- fav. ‘' This iocromsed whon ho lgarnod that the Judge wonld wmot ba In for some time. After lingering a fow minutes, and atiomnptivg to ascertain tho place whera Judge Favwell took dinner, ho loft, and was shortly aftarward. scen discussing tho ques- tion of costs with u Clerk of tho Circuit Court, Mr. Smith. At tho closo of ‘court yestorday af- ternoon no deereo had boen enterod, and, wu- loss au oxtrn session was held last night, Mr. Bruce Juntor was obliged to remnin a married man over night. The father of the defendnnt is widoly Imown in MoLean County o8 an eminent Judge, nud i & very wealthy man. It is not Itnown dofinicelv what circumstances interrnpted the hoppincsy of the conplo aftor only aix months of wedded bhes, -The marringe wns a nota- ble one, and & full necount of it was published ut the timein the: Chicago papers. A spociak irain was chartored for tho occacion, enrpets ox- tanued from tho carringe to the honse, ond everything betokened years of happiness. Ru- mor Bays that the lady's tempor was pot quite angelic, aud other reports Iny the trouble at the husband's door, and assert thet he was not what a young husbaud should be. The case was ovie dently the resnit of & mutual arrengement bo- twoon tho parties, and grent efforts” have been made to keep it u:terlg boyond the lmowlodgo of any one, but, a8 Mr, Brace will lenrn this morn~ ing, withoub succea, TrENE, The-Meelcer will case, Lefors Judze Maore, is drawing n large houge, and tho court-room ' s crowded the most of the day. The defenso are . introduicing testimony to 8Low the sanity of Mr. Meeker up to tho timoe of liy death. ‘'ho Chency case has agnin been postponed. Tudgo Willining, belng somoshat indisposed, has loft the city for a woek, nud the caso will proba- bly bo resumed noxt L'uesday. Au 0dd vordict was rendered yesterdny in tho case of Dolin Cusick arainst tho West Division Railway Company, which has boen oceupying tha atteution of Judite Burns and a jury for the past few days, 'Lho nction wos to recover damages for an” alleged fall from tho defendanty’ cars, whieh occngionod'a tniscarriago to the plaintiff. Tha ovidence vas rather wenl and tho fury un- decided, but tho mattor was flually sottlod by roturning 2 vardict foc the plaintift for £393.83. In tho cnss of Jobn Jassoy n banktupt, a rglltlnu was filed somo timo_ago by the debtur himself, to obtain s injunction agalnst n croditor who hod flled o croditor's bilt rainst him to diecover some real estnto whieh ke Ind conveyed, ‘Tho argnment ox the queation was hosra and Judge Drummond delivered n decision yesterduy, rofus- ing the Injunction for tha préacnt, aud allowing the case to proveed in the State Cour to deter- mine tho extent, if any, of the bankrupt's elaim or interest in the property alleged to bo held by tho judgment, without, howaver, causing any oxponse to tho esiate; and if it waa_nscortained that tho bankrupt had any intorest in tho prop- exty, oud thatit did not bolong wholly to his wife, 08 claimed Lv them, then the ereditor in tho Btate Court shonkd como into this Court for the satisfaction of his claim. UNITED TATEA COUNTS, Manscn B. Brown began o anit in assnmpsit rgatnst O, D, Orvin, olaiming 52,000, DANKRUPTOY ITEMA, A. Van Valkenburgh & Co., of New Yarl, filed wpatition in baulruptoy wninst N, 8, McDowcll sud: J, L. MoDowell, of Yontine aud Pairbury, Livingston Cuun?. dne-them for goodo sold, and charwed the dobt- ors-with having made preforential payments to . M. Batos & Co., of Now York. Thoir nssots nre alont 28,000, and their linbilitien §32,000. & tule to show cause April 7 was lasued, BUPENIOR COURT IN BRIEF, Eetchardt Lhau bepan a smc in'raplovin against Froderiolt and Wul fuin Soeffker to recover a kiln of brivd valuod at 51,200, Emerson & Co. trought muit againat W, E, Bmuth, H, B. Chamberluin, and — Moore, olaiwing £1,600. Charles B, Colten_commenced n sult In tros- 868 nzainut Josaph D, Jonew, B, B, Mutin, and + B, Ilmtro, laying damnges at 326,000, Jnmes Murply aiso sned the sume partles in assumpsit, cl.imiug 810,000, TLo Becond National Bank of Ohieago bogan an action for 82,600 against Jucob J. Blu‘McE. . G. Munners brought suit for §2,000 u con enunt nguinut Alfred Tncrington, Willinin AL Rice; for- the me of George F, ‘ Pouitionors clalm £1,737.11 g?lflenox, suod Bylvestor Whoolack, claiming 000, Ttanunth Bharp_ filed o prrolpo in nsrumpsit agalost Anthony Haokamp and Edward Murply, clniming $2,000, Ohiarlon Humnor bogan o sult in dobt agatnet tho Truateos of tho Rush Madienl Collogo, Iny- lug‘(mmufinu at §3,000, . Gottlieb Backmann commencod a suit in ro- plovin ngainst Coorgo 1, Grifin and 0 M. g{nélnl;y, to recovor.n two-atory louse valuod at Ubarles B. Baxton sued Orrin L. Moun for 81,000, Tlizaboth Kirchtoft bogan a suit against Bva Bingor and Jncob Singor, claiming $:,600 for o broach of coyanant. Tho Firet National Banlk of Battle Crock sued Nohominh Mawiting, for 31,000, TITE COUNTY COURT, Tn the mattor of the catato of Cnthorine Me- Manus, lottors of odministration, with tho will annoxed, woro .losued to Charles 1. Towne, undor rn approved boud of 82,000, In the mattor of tho ostato of Ilnunah Houry, hior will waa proven, and lottors of ndminiatra~ tion, with the will nunoxed, will bo issudd to A, W, Hullor upon flling bis bond for ©1,000, Tho will of Willinm Hunt was provon. snd lottors testamentary wovo fwsued to Jusoph N, Datkor and John C{nlglny, and thoir individual bond of £10,000 was approved, Tho will of dMary B, h\mcm was proven, and Iotters tostzmentary woro fseuod to Joweph N. nm-xma; lis individual Lond of 7,000 was ap- proved, THE OALL, Jupor Roarns—79 to 100, excopt 82, 83, 86, 87, 88, 89, 93, 03, 04, 07, and 08, upoe Ties—1,833, 1,643, 2,227, 1,803, mud others, if renched. Jupoe FAanwert—1,057 to 1,076, Jupox Ganv—123, 125, 137, 123, 190, 181, 183, 185, 187 to 140, m-)l]‘unuunnuxs—no' 118, 115, 116, and 118 to JUDOMENTS. Surznton Count—-CoNFResONA—Wyinan _ Tliut, Johu . Flinty aud Oscer Barker v, Honry Schultz and . 0. Tuglor, $463,25, Jypor GAwy—first Natfonal Tankv. Ttobort Me. Olelland, surviving pertner of David L, Do Golyor, $10,112.85,—Wilmington Biar Conl Company v, Jumes 1. Laugitin, $M7.48.—Tolin Adams oud Lsgo Li- dridge v. Tnae Hoss, $1,602.67. Jubom JaMEsON—Leandor Tead v, 2rs, Walker ; verdict, $210.40, Motion for » ow trial, Junde: Buixa—Deits Cusick v, West. Disialon Rail- way Company;_vordict, $133,8, Motlon for s now trial,~Francle Tdwards v, Goorge Do Clared ; verdict, $1,160.01, Motion for new trial, LOCAL MISCELLANY. ST. LOUIS SURGERY. A vory uniqua pioco of stucco work is on ox- hibition in the ofiles of the St. Jamos Hotol. It 18 o production emauating from S, Lous surgi- cnl art, and como hero uuder the following cir- cnmstances : Tharsday, March 12, Mr, O. W. Bualdwin, who was engagod in tho construction of onc of W. E, Halo & Uo's watar-olovators In the Lindoll Hotel, had occasion to go up to the Aifth floor in tne ear. The machine had not been floished and wrs not in . uso except for the pur- poso of raising raatorial, but os Mr. Baldwin waa accustomed to running it, o anticipated no dane ger. Unfortunately, howaever, the beamto which tho tacklo and fall was attached, broke just ns ho got to tho fifth atory; nud o pioce of the timber foll and struck him on the hend, inflicting & mevero cut, and felling bt to the ground sonseloss, As he weighs 210 pounds, and fell ia o cramped position upon hia right side, with his leg undor bim, the muscles of tho limb wore vory much wronched and bruised. Tho car hoing detached from the frictions which Mr, Baldwin bad beon bolding, desconded nt its ushal speed to tho lower floor, where Mr. Baldwin'a condition was percoived by some gontlemen, who picked lim up and askod him if ho was hurt, Ilo enid wo, and waiked nlono to a drug-storo opposite. Dr. Kennard was sent for to attend the injury, and prononnced thas bis pationt was sound excopt for the sprains and bruises. Upon recolving this iatalligenco, Mr, Baldwin walhed to his hotel six blocks awny, ‘anconded tho stairway of thirly steps, and wonk mdhlj room in the back past of the bulldiog uu- aided, For a day or two succeoding the accident, Dr. Heunard continued to visit his pationt, but as ho complmued considorably of hisleg on, the tiurd day, the Doctor advised him to cafl in'k surgeon, and in accordanco with thisdosire, Dr. Hammor, who has a tlne ropufation a8 a surgeon, was reked to make another oxaminuticn of the bruised membor. The rosult of’tho soveral examinations mado npou this roquost was the decision and promulgation of written diagnosis to the elect that a fracture of the hip-jolnt had beon received, and siwo that the skall had been broken by tho falling joist, Whis was & sad devivion to poor Boldwin, who was not at all pleasod with tho prospect be- fore him, first, that ho “sheuld have tospond threo months fn bed; noxt, thabho would suffor considerably Lotk in body and purse. for the cost of attendanco wonld be %1,000 ablesst; and finally, he had important businoss n Chicago thas muoet be attonded to. This last conuidoraion was 80 wrent, in fact, that Lo told tho attending surgoon that’ Lo must got to Chi- engo at oll hozards. . And now tho thing occurred thet caused this longz story. Dr. Hammor concoived the iden of domg up Baldwin's leg iu o caloinad mortar cast, which would hold it in an immovable position notil tho limb bad eot. ‘Thid_ waa dono. Tho' limb_was_ wrapped and re- wrapped with woolen bandagos, nud then covared with a picco of mosquito netting, after which the fluid plaster of Paris was applied. Tho patient had to ondnre thesn operations for two moital honrs, during which ho was strotched upon o placform, and raikad o8 the baudages wore wrapped about him by means of a narrow strap pnesed under tho small of his back, while two attondants lifted tho lower part of his body ns required. Tho job of torturo was finally finished, and Baldwin was allowed to lio on tho bed and contemplato his magnified appondage, which Iooked lii:o o seotion of the Cardiff ginnt, and La rotlacton the prospece of remaining in bo with this cold jolut for throo months to como, Snturday, aizangements having beon mado to that effect, Rr. waldwin was convoved to the Ohicngo Depot in au ambulance, and put aboard o palace ear for this city, whero he arrived Suu- day mornlug, and was at onco_convoyad to tho 85, Jumes fotel, Tt scoms that bo had mis- givings nll slong, and hiad repeatedly said to tho physicions that thoy weore mustalken abont the serious natnre of hig injurles, and Mondny Dr. Jackaon, of this city, was called in to consult, Upon hearing that Lo lad beon ablo to walle aiter tha accident, this gontloman at once snid tuat it was jmpossible that thore could hanve been o fracturo of the hip, as tho disgnosisstated, and he also pronouneed the cut In tho head a moro flezh wonnd, At his sugges- tion, Dr,Gunn was called in, and, a8 he coincided in Dr. Jackson's opinion, ‘hammer sud chisel wore brought luto requisfiion, sud aftor o balf- bour's work the covering was neatly divided and removed, and Mr. Daldwin was himself again. Ho was 0 gratified at this that he stood up and, ut the roquest of the gentlemen, turned the foot of his lamo leg backwards and forwards, prov- ing cunclusively that there was and had besn no Tiaoture, In a short time, with rest and quiet, ho will bo . entirely rostored, And now what shall bo dono _with this laet proof of Bt. Louis onterprive? It would makojs good monumont, aod can bo bought for that purposs. Porhaps it wotld be the handsomo thing to buy it by publio subseription and donato it to one of the Bt, Louis medieal inatitntions, —— TOWN ELECTIONS, THE WLST STDE CONVENTION. Anothor altempt was mado yesterday after- noon to liold a Convention for the nomination of caundidates for town officers for West Chicaga. Tho first failure was Mondey afternocon, when it was decided to adjourn until yesterday, for tho reason that ouly ove or two words were ropre- sented. Tho aftendance yostordsy ufternoon wad very large, bunt not of n charactor to 1uspire confidence in tho candidates seleotod by such o body ot ward politicians and bummars. Almost the only oxception to tho rulo was Br. Ilenry Greoncbaum, who wns present, but took no active part in tho procoedings. H. B. Miller was there ia all Lis glory, the contro of au ad- miring orowd of emallor fry. He was full of ex- pediones and sliarp taotics, a6 usnal, and 16 way wore tuan onything elso, owiug to his shrow management that the ' Convention” did not breal up in a row. As It was, the elements wero inhwrmonious and dhmrdudf', and it is safo to esume that no woight whatovor would hava uttached toany nominationamade vosterdayafer- noon, 'L'wo wards—thoe Seventh und Fonrtoenth— were not ropresented at all, while in reveral oanes there were two or throo sots of deleyates to a waurd, each sent in from somo saloon-canany paoked in tho imtoreds of soma partienlar candi- date. Thero were oXhibited o few promonitory symptoms of tho squabble that was cortain to ntise in the event of an attempt to maho nomi- nations, but sl this wos Lapplly averied by an early adjouttnment, The meoting was called toorder by Mr, Charles King, who had'been choseu temporary Chalrman of tue gathoring of Monday, ‘On mution of H. B, Miller, ‘who ‘was himsolf ted, bud did nob-denire to aof in shat cnpocity, Mr. King was chosen prormanont Chalrman, Mr, Qafforoy was eloctod Becrotar, I'he report of dologates from the Eighth Ward crentad o disturbance, The regularity of tho olection of (ho delogntos wawy dispntod, and thoro s#eemed no hkelihood of comingto an undorstanding, . Mr, Millor avertod tho (mFuudlnu mmpus by saving be did not caneldor thin Convontion prop- orly called, nwd tho ticket nommnted wauld oy wicot with any suppott, 1o favorod the nvpolnt- mont of n comfittoo of flve to call o cauous in ovary ward Balurday ovening, to appoint delo- gntes to a Convontion to bo hold Tuceday, A motlon was adopteil to appoint » committeo of ono In onch ward to call a ¢avous in onch ward Baturday night, Lhero was much dlssatisfaction nt this rosult, and_calls woro made for o division, but tho Chair decided the motion adopted. and appointed tho Committes, s follows: Bgventh, I’ J. Hickey; Eighth, Joln O'Brion; Ninth, John T, Mullen; Tonth, Thomag Gmlgllx Rloventh, Charles King; Twelfth, Georgo Von Hollon; Thirteonth, . B. Millor; Fourleonth, James AL, Wavron; ‘Fiftcenth, John T, Kach. 11 B, Miller moved thut thero bo five delogates at thio Conveution. . . Josoph Wilde moved that the representation an based upon the voto chst at tho last elee- on, "Tho amendment was loat, byronson of oxcess- ivo yolling whon it camo to the nays, aud tho motion for five dologates was carrled, \vinomnpon tho meoting ndjourned sino die. ‘Llio Committeo of one from each ward aro ro- q‘\‘lostml to meot this afternoon at 2 o'clock, ia tho Staats-Zeitung Building, IR FIFTEENTH WABD. * A mooting of the votora of the Fifteenth Ward way hold Inst night in & saloon, No. 274 Milwan- koo nvonuo, aud waa_cnllod to'ordor by Cbarlos E. Scharlan, Doputy-Sheriff of Cook County. Ex-Ald. Willlam Gavtfield was appointed pormanent Chairman, and the Doputy-Sherift Beerolary, Mr. Scharlan stated that tho meetiug” was supposed to be composed of the voters of thio Fiftconth Ward, but ho noticod familinr faces from other wards, Theo maoting was for tho intorest of tho Town of West &flcngn and intimated that the Fifteonth Wara would thon and thero put in nomination o tighiot for_tho votera of tho West Side, Mr, Mclutivo movod aundjournment uniil thoy heard the result of tho Conferonce Commuttco spyointed at the Weat Sido Turnor Hall. Tho matlon was lost, Mir. Scharlan thon moved the appointment of five dolegates to reprosent tho ward in the nomi- nating couvention of tha Town of West Chicago. ‘I'his motion ias earried, and the following per- wons chogon dolepates: J. J. Brown, Joseth Sokup, Charles Walbaum, Horman Beslor, and Michnol Frauey. On motion the moeting then adjourned. * THE TWENTIETH WARD, A meeting of tha' People's party of the Twentioth Ward was leld last evening in thoir Dbondquarters, No. 74 North Olark streot, the object being to convidor the nomiuations made at Turaor Lnil, Monduy. It scoms tho.pereons nomiuated do not quite satisty {he taxpayors of this division, and another ticket will bo Jflncnd in tho flold. On motion, Mr. Frod Beckor was callod to the chalr, and Nicholas Kuhnen was olooted Bocretary.: Afior specchen ‘%\' Mesars, Jomes McAuley, Fred Wolfaen, M. forcoran, James Conley, ex-Ald, McCaiTroy, aud otlers, & committes of threo, consisting of Messrs: McAutoy, Wolfuen, and Conley were ap- Rnimod to scloct dologates to meot in convention \[ondny afternoon at2 o'clock, in Svea Hall, corner of Buporior and Wolls streols. The Committes rotired, and, aftor a short absonco, retarned with tho tollowing list, which was wnanimously confirmed: AML. Julius Jonns, Herman Small, M. Corcorau, George Ortel, aud Georgo H. O'Brion. A resolation was thon passed ealling upon the wards in the North Divinion Lo scloct delegntes 1o maot in convontion Monday. afterncon for thé purporo of nominating candidates for election on the 7th of April. After the trauesction of other bueineas the meeting adjourned. Py THE UNION PARX BAPTIST CHURCH. A mecting of the Trustecs of the Union Park Daptist Church was held yeaterdny oveniug. ‘Thore were present P. 'F. Burtis, Chairman, aud MMeasra, W. W, Bingham, F. A, Baymer, Jr., O. J. Tacobus, and A. W. Kingslaud. Doforo the meoting was cnlled to order Treasuror Kingsland oxcited a rather hot con- troversy, through stating that he hod paid out §325 for oxpenses in connection withthe Church and that ho would not pay out any moro. Ho slated that s number of the supportors of My, McCaithy bod given up their pows, wore paying no rent, and yet woro eeen jo the chureh every Sunday, Coal wae wanted for the Council mooting, but bo would not have anything to do with the gotting of it. Ho accused 3ir. Bingham of boing to months bobind hand fn bis pow- ront, but the latter stated that he did it on primeiple, aud not an acconnt of any wish to re- tain the money. Fiunlly ho stated that ho wanted to give up the Trensurership, ‘The meeting got finally to work, whon, on mo- tion of Br. Kingsland, it was resolved that tho Doard iaswuct the Ticasurer to accept an order on tiem for 8430, drawn by 3lr. McCorthy in favor of Mr. J. B. Dutch. = 3Ir. Kingsland stated that Mr. Dateh bad promieed, ns woon as the draft was accepted, thet tho suit sgaiust Mr, BcCarthy would be withdrawn, The Socretary was instructed to notify Mr. Dutch of tho ac- coptance of tho draft. Mr. Kingsland asked whother it was the inten- tion of the Lrustees to keop the church runuing. Ho was sick of paving out money tor tho church, and being otornally besioged by duna on its ac- count, 1f the friends of Mr. McCarthy did not stand their share of the church's expenses ho would sond in his resignation. The respousi- Dility rostod on the rest of tho Trustecs as well us on bim, aud bo thoaght they should * shove up the ducats” immodiutoly. ‘Mr. Biughnm snid bo was not going to go back on the pow-ront, buthe did not think the Deacona ought to run the church, Mr., Kingstend insisted that JMr. Bingham sliould o1thor pay Lus pow-rent, or say whon Lo would pay it. Alr, Bingham thought Mr. Kingsland intonded to insult hum, M. Kingsland sald that ho would peremptorily resign Lis position ns Treasuter, aod would next morning sond along tho treasury-box and all the pgpers connected with tho olfica, fi . Burtls wantod to kuow what would be- comb of thab draft of Mr. McCarthy, Mr, Kingeland steted that overybody connact- ed with tue church was starving on aceount of the non-paymeat of paw-ront by r. McCarthy's frionds. Tho old sexton was losing fiesh pal- pably, and oven the church cat was becoming cach day moro emaciated in form, 1o called upon the mosting to act upon bis resignation. Deacon McCann, who was present at the meating, euggested thut tho chutel be closed up for threo months. The moeting dogeneratod into & quict sguabbla an tho morits of tio AMcOnsthy case before the Counil, whon Br. Bavaer called the attention of the Trusteos to the fact that thoy wore uok trying their late pastor. Afuor o shoit struggle to return to business the meoting again fell iuto o prosy discussion of the McCarthy cuso from its beginning to dato, which promisad to be uu- ending, At last the rich morsel of seandal wag droppod, and, on motion, it was ra- solved thut & conforence should be brought about betweon the ‘Lrusteos aud Deacons to de- aide upon the fute of tha church, aud the man- ner in which the_oxpenses thould be mot. The meoting ot tho Deacons aud Trustoocs was fixed for Satiirday evening. e meoting then adjonrned, —————— RAILROAD NEWS, NO REDUCTION, Tho General Freight Ageuts of the lines lead- ing to tho Knst stato that there is no truth in thostatomont of yestordny's Times that thoy had again reduced their tanff, The tariff pub- lished was the samo as has beon in oxistence for tho lust month, with tho excaption of tho Pitts- burgh, which was reducod Insc Bnturday, and was repoited in Tue Cringye of Mondny. TREIGITS PRO MINNESOTA TO OILIOAGO, Speaal papatel to The Chicuge Tributte, ‘Winoxa, Miun,, Mareh 24,—0n tha 16th inst, the Chicago & Northwestorn Company notitiod gralu-shippors on tho Winona & St. Potor Road that tho through 1ates fro: local points -on the zoud to Clicago would be sbollshiod on the 1st of April. Whis oveared a goncral feeling of un- onslness snd indignation among shippors, aud to-day they wero notltled that tho cucular wad withdrawn, Abouz 1,000,000 bushely of whoat are on the road, g THE QITY HALL, Tha Clty ‘Trcasurer received yesterday $12,080,70 from tho City Collector, on account of taxes, aud £3,606.74 from tho water dopartment. Tho City Collector guthored in aboub $10,000 yostorday, mostly from tho omall land-owners, A trin} of the different ohemioal engines is o tako plado Lalora tho Board of Folles, noar tho City Hall, Friday afternoon, The Bosrd of Public Works, = yosterdey, awarded tho contrnotn for bullding fhe’ police station and eugine-houuve, northwest cornor of Hinman ‘and Pouling ° gtreots; '8y tollowas Masonry, Cox DBiothww, 93,416: carpontry, TIIT CIITCAGO DAILDE - LICHITUINIT: 7WILDZIVILSIJA Xy MAIVUKL - 20y 10i4, Glody & Angus, €5,000; plumbing ond gas fitting, Josoph Hogat, $660 3 puinting nud glaz- ing. G.'W. Manulug, 8783, Total, 815,768, Tho Board of Publle Works issuod tho follow- ing buitding pormita yowtarday: G. O, Chiap-~ mnn, four-story and basement stono front, 40x 100 feet, 183 nnd 190 Washington stroet; I, Mors, throo-story and basoment briolk, 20x60 foot, Bhorman atroot s . L, Pong, two-story and Dasemont brick, 42530 feot, northwest cornor of Oalioy nnd Park aventay Jacob Ciross, two- wtory and breomont brick,, 24x82 foot, Warran nvonuo, noar Leavilit siroot, Tho Donvd of Police and Baard of Honlth woro to havo Lold o jont scssion nt & o'alook in tho nfterncon for tho purpose of furthor consid- oring tho soeinl ovil, but did not, as the Corpora- t1on Counnal had not givon his opinion as to the Iou;\llty of tho proposed ordinanco regulnting the matter. ‘Tho Board of Polics honrd tho testimony for tho dofonse in tho caso of Policoman Crogan, who was charged with visiting saloons, watton- tlon to duty, and conduct unbocoming an oflicor ; and, as tho allogations wera disproved, tho chnrgos woro dismissed. DMalico evidently rompted the prosccution, and the evidenco ully oxonerated Orogan. % Tho lowost biddera for oonstructing tho Ful- lerton avenuo sewer, G. ¥, Norris & Co., lind an intor dow with tho Board of Publio Works with roferonco to tho conduit, Their bid wne §843,- 284 for both scotlons, $14,000 lowor than that of any other poraon. Thoy' are a now flrm, und thie Commissioners desired to kuow unmnthlu;i o8 to thotr responsibility. M. Norrls siated thiat Lo wns backed by Dwight F. Cameran and the Mon. B, €. Cool, and_ho also prosonted o letter from H, F, Eamos, Prosident of tho Com- moreial Nationa! Bavk, ~ 'The Board docided to award tha contract to the firm if they furnished an accoptablo bond for 78 per cent of tho nward. TIE BOARD OF HEALT, - Tho Boord of Hoalth mok yestorday atternoon, Prestdont ITahn in the chair, The topott of tho Bankiary Superintondont for the weclk ouding March 21 was submitied. Tho doaths woro 109, an increass of 2 ovor tho procediug weak, and & deoronso of 16 from the correspondlng wéok of Inot yoar, Cousumption ounsed the death of 13, convulsions of 14, old ngo of 7, small-pox of 1. 0f the decedents 89 were undor 2 yoars of ago, 58 males and 46 fomeles, Fivo Liouses wora ro- ported ng Infected with small-pox, Nearly G0 por cont of tho mortality wus among childron under b yoars of age. During tho week tha Sani- tary Inspoctors Lind oxamined 4,620 peraons, and vacemnated 986 of them. The Buporintondent thought that, after April 1, the number of As- sistant Inspootors could bo reduced, but that it would bo well to xetnin at lesst one additional mon In ecoch Diyislou, nud contipng tho work of vaccination, The result had beon oxtremely gratifying, aud would warrant the continuanco of vacclnation until the records of tho department woro clesn of doaths from umnll-xnx. Dr. Millor statod that he hnd been told that bont-fonds of rofuse from the reudering-honses wore dumped into tho Jake not more than thrao- quartors of o milo from tho shore. Tho offeot on the water was not rgrecablo to coatemplate, and ho thought somotling ougbt to bodone to provont the contamination of tho fluid, Dr. Behilootzer thought tho stufl should bo earried at loagt two miles boyond the crib, On niotion, Dr. Miller was delogated to loarn from the Corporation Counsel whethor tho Bonrd had authority over the watora of the Inke, and nleo na ¢o tho oxnct distance the rofuse was carried out into the lake, A proposition wae roceived from the Scavon- ger, offering to doa larze portion of his work botweon 7 p. m. ond 6 o, m. It way roforred to tho Sanitary S8uporintaudont and Hoalth Officer with power to act. Dr. Rchlootzer road & paper on puorporal fovor, showing that it had Lilled many womon duting the last two montl, and, on his motion, the Sunitary Committce was directed to drax up a memorial rogarding the diseaso and its proven- tion, and-to send & copy to all the -midwives and practising physicinns 1 the city. Tho Boatd then adjonrned. ey ORIMINAL, Before Judge Booth yosterday, in the Criminal Court, the young man who fired o pistol-shot at Oficors Bellows and Ebingor was pormittod to plead guilty to the charge of **assault with intont to do bodily injury,” and ho was remanded for seutouce. The cass of. the wo junk doalers, Alberb and TIsaac Felsonthal, who were convicted of receiv- ing brass journals helonging to tho Northwest- ern Nailway, knowing them to have been stolon from the road, and to whom a new trial was granted, was yestorday cnlled up bofore Judgo Dootl, snd, on motion of tho defondanig' at- tornoy, thelr caso was continued till tho April term, Joeoph Jones, & poor carpenter, who lad pleadod guilty to the larceny of & robe, was brought in for wsentonco. His character horoto- fore being good, and the poor follow pleading extremo_poverty #s the cause of tho larceny, Judge Dooth lot him off with ten days in tho Coutty Jail. Pat Dolan and Johe Deignan were before Justice Beuily, of tho West Side Police Court, yestordny moruing, charwed with larcony, sud \éoru’/hu d in bouds of §5600 each to the Criminal ourt, Patrick Handraw nlins Honry Pulfer, was be- fova the Armory Police Court yestorday charged with robbory. His ease was continuet tul ho 27th inst., aud be wos committed fn default of Lail of §500. * 'The fines of Justico Boyden's Court yesterday footed up £144, but only £18 was paid. Judgo Benlly's footed up $188, one fine amounting to lsnluh A very emall portion of this was col- lected, Anpa McQinley is an old offender, and has Dbeon before Judgo Seully no loss thau ton difior- ont times during the past six months. Yester- doy she wns agoin up for disorderlyconduct, Sho was fined $100, which will place lor at the Bridewell for the onsuing seven months, George Bmith and Albert Rus aro two young mon who wero arrested by Oflicor Flynn Mooday evoning at tho gornor of Rundolph snd Caual nixaets, charged with obfaining a comploto outflt of clothing from o clothing merchant on West JMadison sireet, and giving in paymont thorefor o forged cheek, ‘The young men aro hold, to- golhor with the clothing, at tho Union streot Jock-up, When tho suits are identified, tho boys will be disposed of by Judgo Seully. On tho uight of the 17th inst., in a drunken row at Bridzenort, Thomas 8mith, I'homas Moni- ghay, aud Jolin_ Nolan committed nn assault on one Jamen McGuire, kicking and injuring bim to such an oxtent that lio diod yestorday moru- ing, at 6 o'clock, in the County Hospital, from tho Wounds thua inflicted, Dr. D. A, K. Steclo, of the Hospital, appearod batoro Justice Boyden yestarday afternoon and swore out & warrant for tho nrrest of the porties, under tho churgo of ianslaughtor, and placed 'tho eamo in the Ltuds of Dotective Lllis to-make the rirest. Fhe Coro- ne's iuquost will be held this morniug at the County Hospital, at 10 o'clock. pusaebol kel PERSONAL. Dr. Pani Bchooppe has been delivered over to Dotootive Dixon by the Marylaud suthoruics, aud will be Lioo fu & couplo of days. The types madous eay, in tho report of the meeting Monday evoning of the Suuday After- noon Lacture Socloty, that Praf. Bwing was ono of tho Jecturos engagod, It was written that Prof, Mathews woald lecture. Mr, SBwing's truo position in relation to tho Socioty was given in anothior sentenco of tho roport. o resorvos bis deasion upon the euterprisoe. Detective ' Allen,” of Clicago, otherwise ex- Capt. Lonis J. Lull, who wag wounded nonr Monagau 8prings, Mo., by tho Younger brothers, 18 not dead, as reported, but is now ogpoctod to recover, s wite arrived ac Roscoe a day or two ago, and Is nursing bim, “ i Porking ” ropentod his locturo lnst night at Kingsbury Music Ilall, Tho attendunco was ‘much larger than on tle preceding evening. v, Goorgo O. (arnsey, tho architeot, of this oity, who hus boan spovding six months in vari- ous parts of Lurope, osammiug sud studying art and architocture, returnod homo yoatorday. The Rev. E. I', Goodwin, D, D,, the pastor of the First Congregational Ohurch of this city, left Chicago for Brooklyn, whero he goos to, altond the Couneit which wifl convene thece to*day to consider the Plvmouth (oury Ward Boookier's) Churel dinjoulty, * g g ANNOUNCEMENTS. # Lord Bacon, and His Philosophy,” will be the subject of Frof, Haven's lecturo this after- noon at 4 o'clook at the First Mothodiat Epue ‘copal Churols lecturo-raom. . To-day boing tho Feast of tho Annunclation B, V. B, thoro will bo morning prayor and a celobration at Bt. Poter's Lpiscopal Miselon Uhapel, 328 aud 880 Binte street, opposlie Cun+ gress, ot 10 g, m, Mles Brittan, of Indis, will dollvar an address at tho First Congrogatioual Clinch this eveuiug, at 756 o'olock, Mrs. Oates will appear ihis evening ab the Aendenty with her Ehnmlllfi company, in * Les Bavaydn,” in whioh sho will tako the part of Roland.’ At tho Baturday matinco, for which no annonncamant hay yot boen mado, tha #* Flowor Qirl of Pars,” which was played lase night, will bo ropoated. Tho Iunch diuners by the Indien at 172 Madi- fon sitreot, In nid of thio Foundlings’ Iome, at whioh thoutsands hava fared sumptiionaly for tho lnat Lon days, will closo this aftormo In all ronpocts, theso dinners have boon n grend auc- havo boon cenn, aud tho lndioy by whom {hiey Flvun deserve tho hlgfiunl commendation, [t ina been o ronl plessure for all to take dinner at that oxtomporized Inatitution, whore thio ladien hava shown such fine abilitios in ndministering 1o the wanta of mon, To-dny is tho lant oppor- tunity to nid in detormining whols the most populnr minlstor in Clicugo, nud who ahall ob- tain tho_oll painting, The votes arp 10 contn ench, and Prof, Swlu&t, @, D, Melmer, Dr. Good- win, A, . Xittrodgo, Rohert Collyor, Dr. 'thomas, and othors, aro among tho rynnnhr candidates, The polls closo to-dsy at 2:30 p, m, s Jo St SUBURBAN NBEWS, LATE, ¢ Th Trusteos mat nt tho Town Hall, Monday, allthe mombers of the Board heiug prosent. "I'he following bills woro allowed: T. Kolly & Co,, for ouldoor relief, $00; Clark, Raffon & Co., ropniring Town fatl, §60; Qirard Tnsuranco Company, for insurance, 875; Culver, I'ngo, Hoyno & Co,, Blationery, 813; nnd Wheelor, Ohapman & Co., burnors in Town Hall, §6.76,— making a totel of $182.75, Thoe following was offered by Mr, Colman, and ndopted : Rlesolved, That tho Asneasor and Collecter e, nnd are Tiereby, instriicted to furnish tho County Clerk and tho South Park Commisalonora a certificato cortifiod to by the Town Clerk, and attested by tho town scal, stating fhat Muson avoiiuo wan localod from Reuben atrest to Weatern nvemno in 1859, aud_graded fn 1870, nnder the dircation of the oard.'of Triatees of tho Town of ake, . The communication from J. T. Toater stating that lto hnd preserved his flold-notes while in tho employ of tho town, and was willing to put the uniiniehod plats to the date of the five on tha toswn atlns for nothing, and all siuce that timo to the J?resunt date for 1 cents por lot, as roferred, i A petition from J. 8. Young_and othera ro- questing the Bosed to open Tilty-sixth atreot, {romn Wentwoilh avenue to Stewart, to tho width of 60 foct, was referrod, Mr. Plaut boing prenent, was allowed to mako o statement in relation to Layton strest, 1t appenrs thnt 83 foob of tho wtroob Ling been dodieated for about two blocks, and tho resf hne uot boou offored, mor i it likaly, and ho now waotod tho Board to grado that portion which i dedicated, 8o ag to mako tho road useful. ‘The rond was ordered to Lo graded undor the direction of the Committee on Roads and Bridges. An ordinance was ordered to be drafted provid- fog for a sidowalk on both sides of Buttorfeld and Durnsido streots, from Foru-first to tho dummy-track, sud on tho north side of tho dummy-track from Clark to State streot, A potition was receivad from II. A. Judd and #overal othors for a sidawallc on Sixty-fltst stroot from Holsted to Ashland avenne, and reforred back for more signors on the proposed line of said sidewalx, The following wes adopted: Witeneas, Th County Commissloners have, in 8s- cordanco witls o law vecontly paracd by the Legislature, named and designated two adaittoual politny places In tho Town of Luke, aud WHEREAS, Said faw provides for tho hioldiny of town clections in Incorporated towns on the firat Tiiesday (n April, inatead of tho socond,ns provided iu the Charter of this Town of Lake, thorcfore, Die it. ordained, et¢, BroToN 1, ‘That the annual fown clection for 1874 be, and is heroby, ordered to bo held on the firab Tuenduy of April noxt, and that the polling:placon fixed by tho Cavaty, Board be and aro herchs dealguated os tho places in tno weveral precineta of thia town whero tho polla will bo opened for tho ac- commodation of tho votera in aaid precinct, 8z, 9, That the Bupervisor and Town Olerk o, and aro licreby, instructed to prapae as covact a reglater of tho voterain tho First and Third Procincts us possible, for use on theday of oloction at the votlng= pluces in #id precincts; and Danfol Burcky, A, Colvin, and 8, Drake be, and aro hercby, Justructed to do tho samo for tho Sccot:d and Fourth Precincta, B0, 3. That the Town Olerk be, and s horeby, in- structod to post notices in the town ctatiug the diy of tho election, tho places whers hold, nd tho oflicers for which yotes will e cnst, and pluinly slating toe bound- arles of the sevoral precincts, The following was submittod and adopted : Wisnzas, It i of great Importance that, in tho ‘monauement of the folut water-works, compotant and fulthfal mon should bo secured ua Superintendent, Ene gineer, ote,, and ‘Witzneas, Just and lberal compenesation will bo neceseary 46 securo such mon, therefors Rewolved, That the Supervigor be, and ia horeby, in- stiucted to correrpond with the water dopartmeits of soveral towns, villagen, or cities of 15,160 or mora ple, and roport o the Board th oxpeiise of such towna ud citics for Superintendent, Engineer, ot in oxder that wo moay havo nll the light rosaibla when wa cona fomake permanont arrangemonla Sor oporating tie worlks, Mr. Colman mads & statoment in rolation to tho poor of tae town, aud recommended that na many s possivle be employed all over the town where thoe roads need resnh‘lng for the purpuso of gwing thom relicf, On molon, it was 80 ox- lered. The Bonrd thon adjourned, LAKE VIEW. Tho adjourned meoting of tha Town Board, for the cousideration of the Lincoln Park assesa- ment business, was not held onday ovening, owing to the gbeence of the Superyisor, Mr. Ohaso, who bad beon suddenly callod Fast by sickness in hin family, The timo of mooting is now indelinite, as it depends_upon Mr., Chuge's return, tho Board Loing unabls to transnot any business, or oven bold a meeting, without the attondanco of the Sapervisor. This town will this year have threo voting~ places, that bolug the number allotted by tha County Commiesionora. ‘Tha places designated aro the Town Hall, the Andersonville School- Iouse, aud the school-house ou Diversoy, near Lincolh svenue. If the peoplo of Lako View are not wall represanied at tho polls & weok from nest Tuosday, it wiil not bo duo to the in- necensibility of the voting places, which aro now brought within tho roach of every one, Lhe coming eclection i ospecially important ng regards the peoplo’s choice for Suporyisor and Assoseor, for the Tark nssessment will bo mado by these two ofiicials, and much dopends upon the olection of competont mon. ~Whoover aro eleoted will bavo their hands full of work for several months to como, Tae Nov, W, F. Jobnyon, who for somo twolye yeara has boen laboring ns & missionary in Indit, undor the nuspices of the Presbyterian Chuch, delivered an interesting loctura Mnuduf evening at the Theological Seminary, His toplo was tho gocial 1ife of tho indaos, which he considerod to bo undergoing important clungos, dus ton great extout to tho prosence of the Chrisiian roligion in thoir midst, Ho thought the trans- fovinatious that had thore talken place in socicty and religion during the past ton yoars was og freat as thoso ogourring in_our owit land during tha snme period.” ‘I'he lecturer was listenod to with great interast, and prosented a much-loo- tured-on subject in ao attractive form. ENGLEWOOD. A lacture will be given Ly 5. N, Barker in the Euglewood Presbyterian Church Thursday even- ing. The objeot of the lecturo is for the bonelit of the Ladies' Saclety and Sabbath-School Li- brary. Tho experionce of Mr. Barkor in tie *Yoyago on Board n Whalor " will mako & very amusmg and Intoresting one. 'he quartexly public exawinztions for the schoals in Disteict No, 2 take place Thursdayand Friday, March 26 and 97, ‘The programme is aa follows: High 8clool, exnmmations Iriduy; Onr Shops, exuminations Friduy morning, with Iitorary exercises in tho afteynoon; Stook Yards, exhibitlon Yridey evoulug, The wholo will bo under the mauagemont of W, W. Cattor, C, C, Dodgo, nud C. ‘I, Wobb, esisted by the tonohs ers. All are cordially Invited to bo proseut. IRVING PARI. Tho residents of this plrco wha patronizo the Barington accommodation train are making & rotost ngainst the rocont chango of time, whiok Lringa that train to the city at 7:30 instead of o quartor of 8, a4 formerly, “Thoir complaint s grounded on common_ #onso and justico, and is eohioed by every suburban town on the Wiscon- gin Division. Why ronl-estato mou, lawyers, merchants, aud othors whoes business doos not noed their attondanco until half-pust 8 or 0 o'clock shall bo compelled to arrive 1 tho city at hnlf-pust 7 in the morning, I8 not cloar, ‘Tho next train in the morning reachos the city ab hialf-past 10, too Inio for business and profos- siopnl mon, It would srom common justico to give tho wonlthy and professionsl olasses an accommodation truin, and if tlus is not done it will drive that oluss of tho pooplo away from tho Division to some placo whore they cau be treatod with more consideration. JEFFERSON, The temporance moeting Monday night was Jargoly utrended and intoresting, IL. V, Reo i y., wus tho choson orator of tho evoning, and fi:wu an ablo address, 1lo gointnd ont tho many itferent reformy that had bean attemptod, end tho causes of their failure, and predivtod that the rmnom women's movemont, whicl in but & puss- ng wave of ‘oxoitoment, would dush to ploces on tho rocks of deatruction, ¢ Ho trented tho subjeot in an original manner, nnd was lstenod to with wnterest. At the close of his romarks, Mr, Btovena was olested Presidout ; Jamos Mattlson, Vico Presldont ; Col Norton, Seevotary ; and ** Jor« forion Total Abatinence Buclety " ulioen as the namo of tho orpanization, Thig Bocloty will meot Monday night. . TARK NIDGE, The Musfoal and Litorary Nooloty met in Lho achool-inuse Monday evoning, Tha exerctsen wore openod with an oratfon by Mr. Allon. 'Tho regulat dobato followod, Mossta, Moas and Bted- mun nintainmg the afirmative ‘aud Mosora, Allon and Rt the nogativa of tho quotion 4 Resolred, That eapital pnnishwont should ho abollehed,” The judges, Col. Thomas I', Ttobl aud Jumnes Milly, declded that tho weight of ar- zumont waa In favor of tho affirmative, Tho rrogniar dobato was participated in by Mossra, Bmifh, Stodman, and Flanders, ‘The house do- cided tho queation in favor of tha negative. The Clnb will meot at tho houso of Mr. Knowlen Friday night. The party is to bo n nlicet and pillow-crao ono, and tlie usual amonat of fun aud enjoyment Is oxpectad. OAK PARK, A Targo and !nlolllqm! audionce was present Mondny ovening to listen to tho musical onter- tuinmont givon attho Congrogational Chutch, I'ho houso was llled to its utmost capacity, and the porformory could not have roceived a more cnthusiastic and flattering recoption. The following waa the programing ¢ Piano dust—Atiss Wood and Mrs, Blackmor, “Morry Enjlor TadP—Mossrs, Llackimer, Shaffer, Ttamphroy, and MeLaren, “Turotigh Meadows Green "—Miss Hardy, Piono Bulo—MIss Gooding. Bong—Miss Hatdy, Tiauo, Flute, and” Violin—)rs, Dlackmer, Mesers, ‘Welch and Blacknter, Bong—*Tapping at the Gorden Gato "—Mliss Hardy. Overture—Atr, lorton and Mrs, Dlaclkimer, Bong, * Cherriea Ripe "~Miss Inydy. Quarletto—Nesara, Shaffor, Blacknier, Tumphrey, and MeL:ran, Diano Bolo—3tian Gaodling, 53 Bong: . Piano, Flute, and Violin—Mrs, Blaclunor, Moasrs, ‘Wolch and Blackmer, Tho singing by Miss Ilardy wae oxcellent. Sho has o puro, swack volco, and posscsuod & ood control over it. DBolng ecncored at ho ond of one of tho mongs, sha To- tumed ond sung in sn exquisio mannor Die Lelzle Rose. 'Tho plano soloa br Miss Goad- ing voro oxcouted ina most siillfal mannor. Moudelusohn's *¢ Midsummer Night's Dream" wes performed throughout in o way that fully atieats bliss Gooding's superior abilities ns n pinnist. Bhe received morited applause. Tho «quartette .by Messrs. Bhaffor, Biackmor, Hum- phey, and MecLaren wore oxccated with, much credit to those gentlemen. They snng * Stars of tho Summer Night" with peculiar and happy offect. Mosars, Wolch and Blackmor did not display their knowledgo snd management of the fluto and violin to the bost ndvantago until they camo to exccuto the Yeri Waltz, by Winner. This the; porformed in o most folicitons maunor, aud wit] groat oredit to themselves, The performors cor- tainly pleased their listeners, and have cause for belag plensed with thomselves. ‘the Oal Park ontertainmonts have acquired un ouvisble repus tatiou, fully suetainod Mondny ovening. ———— Entircly New And beautiful—the importation of real Turkey rugs nnd elegant Poralan table-covers on exhibition at the atoro of Elison Pomeroy & Oo,, anl to bo sold at auction this morning, commencing st 11 o'clock. Tho goodls were admired yeatorday by o largo number who vigited thoir auction-rooms. Tho counlgmment was mado by the Importor direct to this Liouss with {untrnotions to sell. The ladic will find good no- commodlations, aud ate particulurly invited, e Olosing Snlo of Paintinga. To-day ut 2 o'clocls thie ronninder of the oll-paintings will 15 closed out entircly rogardicss of price, my ordors being to scll them. Many fine pictures yet ree main, and parties deslringto buy atn genutno un- reserved sale should attend and be setisfied. Remom- ber the place, Uarrison's Auction Roots, 204 and 206 East Mulizou atscol, heiween Fifth avento and Frank- i street, P SRS The Women's Crusnde Has fairly opened u_Chicogo,and G. 8. Richordson &Co,, 128aud 130 Fraokin sirect, Chicogo, have opencd the spring campnign for thoboot and shos trade of tho Northwest with tha largest and chofcost atock ot the lowest priccs, No bettor doalers nor mora wide-awake, reliable men ssllor wear slioe- Teather, Call and seo them, 1 LAW PUBLICATIONS, TALUABLE AW BOOKS, Just Published and in Pross by HURD & HOUGHTON, NEW YORK, THE RIVEASIDE PRESS, OA MBRIDGE READY MARCH %. CHUITY ON CONTRACTS, . Praotival Troake on tho Taw ot Cuntructs, nobuuder and upot tho usual Dofenecs to Actiuns therunu, By dospen i, i, Iilovanth Aeciogu frowm 1o man‘ tishs ¥ditlon, muon onlarged by tho Hon, J. O, PEniciNe. In two volumea, 8va. 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FOR SALE, ATTTION SALE OF ALDWELL'S MALTHOUSES & BREWERY BITUATE IN THE OIrY OI' PORONTO, ONT., o Raoms of ¥, W, COATE, IKin e At s t1ia Jith iy o1 AFly 4 il ololoo 1, PurduLnL o 8 deoro of the Coart of Cians ooty Bubsiinidally built o€ whita riok, In working or- e Alioy bitntagd sood will of tho buitutes, Uspiclty ey 11808, 200,000 bualio]s par souson: eapuoity Ol boreols o githo Malf puat prioo, 813, 0 20 borecls por duy, o por cont cathy flfieen nie codt in two {teon percent in e, ‘with lutarast at six por yourly insiallmonts, wiih futor N 5"‘. oo ond yoar, and the balanco in oA o aomrurtable: HIUUK RESTDL: ieurs on, anulleat b g B 0 Totor, Furonto, ind ) 'Ydrouta Dally ** Globa,™ 30 il alatein 1414, el Dated 7ib n iiote, Torant, Ont. iy & WiNusy AL Sdone oot BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, Original anid Unoxeolled for Blucing Olothon, i s g Btara, No, 23 N ““l:"':“fl"'d‘;’:lii':‘““\"':‘;% -:;“ o o;lfin- n"u\‘fi‘mg"g'm ¥y S oo By h s i e g WIEROLE bavpeditor W ’ M'VICKER'S THEATRE, Masaniello Monday, March 30, to Thursday, April 2, SATURDAY MATINEE Tho sale of Reserved Soats com. monces at McVicker's to-morrow morning (Thursdry). THE GREAT ADELPHL, FHIS WRDNESDAY ot 2p. m., THE GREAT MATINEE, Adelphi Popular Matince. FIVE NEW STARS. LOT0, Tho DIt GTORIANS, PATTI ROSA, HENRY B PAGE, OMEARDON, BOYD & COTT, Tho TOY Hiseiig At Fnlmkxh The ‘l’l}i‘:‘!};nllfllfil‘\guflélx NEYNOLDH BROY,, LEONH, The DRAMA PANY in tho IH’C\IRS’I‘I(U()‘\'IH) BEVEN SISTER! oo KALIIDOSGORIS FOUNTAIN, Bonudfol Tran lnr:nll pu—VENUH AND AURORA. 35 ate—Children, 16 5 ~ b hoos, 55 o Chiliten, 16 ola~all paris of Thoatre, ' Hoatn. RIGOTAIL TADILS! NIGTT.-To-s AbLYiLS HOR A S T Tty MEMIISE, MOULTON, it ATAX tho Do Hpscial Kningemont of eho (¥ ATYON Hit08. © Don*"* -HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Last Week. Last Week. Ta addition to tho Gorgeons Spootaclo of TT RTINS, Will g infroducsd for tho firstand enly thmo horo, MAT G oo Sy 14T Grand Transformation Scene! Imported from Niblo's Gardon Now York, oxpreenly fur thiaeoi iy Doy it 3o e, (R orminton el it ncknvistenged by A1l o Bb tho oy FRANSFORIIATESN BOENE Svor producodin iheelys Monday, March 20—Ret f Haoley's . pany e ealt of Racsan Soaper. A Grent i ? O ACADEMY OF MUSIO. ‘Tho Evont of tho Soaxon, Most Drillfant Reception of Mra, Jan. A, AND HER FAMOUS 2 COMIC OPLRA COMPANY. i Oflonbucli's - Popular | Opora BunfTo—TiAs ‘To-ni VARDS (Tho Ghntiorora). - Holand, b advoutaror, with planty of alicok, but no waoney, Mi TES. GLOBE THEATRE, ‘ This (Wednesday) afternnon 2K, ONLY MATINEE on ‘the Wost Sido,” Bring ull the childron o sca tiio Great. Jeo tfrothers & Chrisde’s GREAT PIQNTOEHME TROUPE! WILL O° TEE WISP. OLD NUMPTY-DUMPTY will bo tharo to rocelra ‘them, Admimion, 2 canis: Rossrved Seats, 50 conts. Alao, overy Evoning and Saturday Matluca, M'VIOKER'S THEATRE. WYBERT REEVE, i 1 , ON| o The dlstingoishod English Gomedian, ONI \WETC ‘vs00 " In Wilkio Colling’ own dram« NLY a alidition of his popuiar novel, THE WOMAN IN WHITE, xt Woek, the Grand Oporaof ** MASANIRL. it o Liedorkeauz Huoloty Cambination. HANS KA. Halo uf seats for the Upora commencos ‘Thursday morulng, MYERY' OPERA-HOUSE, Manroe-at., bot, Dearborn and State. Arlinton, Cotton & Kemble's Hinsteels, ANY WOOD TO SAW! - HARNUMS BABY ELEPHANT! WOULDN'M YOU LIKE TO RNOW (oo e THE ANIMATED WIG BLOCK I : Nowcomb, Conrtwright, Gilbort, Walters and Morton, Linden, Ariiuglon, Cottos, sud Komblo in soveral New Bpecialties. Evory Livoning at 8, Saturday Matines at1:30, REDUCED PRICES, Provious to romoval to anothar city, the propristor of tha ‘colobrated IR, RARNS ANATOHICAL EXHIBITION, 148 CLARK-ST., Hle reduced admiaston feo ta 25 CENTS,. o onable rich and poor to sce tho most wandorful collec. ton of works of Art and Nature everexbibited 17 thiscity. : LEUTURE : By Prof. DAVID SWING. Subjoot—** THE NOVEL." s To ba held In tho Roformod JeMarson Park Ohurch, Wost Washingion-si., near Aun, ‘on Thursdn < 10, HA! ovonia Mol 26, 1515, fur the henetlt of (He Nabla-sts Mollund Prowbyiatiun Ghurgh, Tiokots, 6e, Lafuro ot o'clack, x OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, NEW YORK TO CARDIET. TheSouth Wales Atlantlo Stoamship Uompany's New Tirst-cinss, Full-poiwarod, Clydesbuilt Steainships will il from Pounsylvania Raliroad Waaef, i DELTA...... Tob, 7. | CEMBA GLAMURG reh 3. | ANDI Carrylag gools and passongors at thy to3 from all narts of tho Unlted States and Canadu to ports in the Bristol Chaunol, and all othr pointsln Eugland, Thess steamahips, built exprossly fur the trude, aro pro- vided with all tho latost improvements for the coinfortand cousouionco of OABIN AND STEERAGK PASSENGERS. Tist Cabln, $10 and §£0 ourronoy: ~ Socond Cabia, 8t onroncy. - Stoerago, aurconicy. Brenald Stoorno Gorttloatas from GArdllssssesessses SX. Drattator £1 und upward For furthos pactigulnrs, anple in Cardiff at the Com- vany's Oifioge. No | Duck Gmnhirs, and i Now Yorl ta ARGUIBALD BAXTUR & (U Agonty, 11 Hroadbiny. GUION LINE. TIRST-OLASS IRON STEAMSHIPS, . Boetween NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, calling at Quoenstown, Carrying the United States Mail, SAFETY AND COMFORT. $37~ Passangors Loskod (0 and from tho priucipa Ea x o3 brafibaud Lottars of Crodt fssuod on Toadiag Bank ond Tantors throughout Kuropo. HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO,, FIETEL-AV. NATIONAL LINE, NOTICKE=This Onmpany takod tho risk of Insuranca (np fo §ri0,000 In golil) on eaahof 1z stenincrs, thus givln, parzangors tho bost possiblo guarantde for sulol avnidanco of dangor at sos. Mg Wl weuthorly rorio s ahwase Loon ndopted by tyie Gompany to asoid foo and Voadinnils Wo LIVEIPOOL and QUEENSTOW: Nos, 41'sad 47, North ftivor , Now Vork. I from Piora March 24 | Bpal For L mdou diroot Waodunesday, Alarch 25, af 0, SR S steernie, 320 Cur . Raturn tickets au reducod rates, Pussongors booked to or from Gonnan and Scaudinavian polutsat low vatos ‘e Steanistups of this lino aro the fargostin tho treds, “Dinits on Great Iseitaln, Ireland, and tho Gontinent, at heaat corner Ulark and Rtandulphats. (oupunito nny Steimat o) Uhlcayo, WLLIAS MASKLISTER, unorul Wystera Auont, STATE LINE, . Stcamelitys—Sta nla; Stato of Loulsla Btatu of Minnosot, labama; btata uf Vicginia Btato of Georgia; ‘State of Florida (huliding): State of Indiaang State of’ Novada (butlding), Yo tilasgoy u] s, Livorpool, Londondarey 4o, " Siata of Vicgin "Pushday, Marcli 10; Ktatoor Alabamn eails Saturdar, Marcn ‘%IIV 0, of Ponnis 11 enils Saiu v aprdld. From i " Ra Norih River, s Woukly Sailing 8 0t passagn: Usbin, B30 and §% guld s Ktcoray otrronoy; propunl, 833 curronoy, Drnits at. lawnst vites, For jutllior nmlcumu-w}( to AUGTIN BALDWIN & 0., Agonty, 3 Branaiay, Now Vol _9UK waltLE, Gon'l Wusin A5't, 6 ANCHOR LINE, Tyrlon s waok feom Now York toall parta of Groat, B ali Trelind, and Gou-(aontal Iaraps. GABIN (Foin SUS T sty Bl dals st Towes: u week o tey lut R340, U, B, ou Thiy Liu i it ompmars Oitees, Re e cors TaGulls ON BROTHERS, Aot e B e