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P S R R P D R e S i, -THE CQURTS.. An Order- for o ‘Doorce in' tho Bruco Tradlog OfF' & Tot of Tind for’ Somo . Whiskys \ {Fudgments, New Buits, Eto. ¢ SERENL, In tho. divorca onso, of, Tionjamnin: Tuco, dry sgofuat Mory, Gridioy, Bruco, fully xoported in T1E TranuNe yoatorday, snd in whioh stranuais offorts wor mado bo,keop the mattor quiat, au ordor for decron ,waa ontorod lato yomtarday aftornoon, but o caroful examinntion of tho papora failod to show uny drath of a doorea filed, BLilL, 1f Mr. Bruco liad tod. s, second knat Jage lgght, it would prabably have boon logal. . Tho tostimony ou filo was swollon by twa pges mora, ofmatier, in, which thae coniplainant rolated {ho littloincidont.of his mather-in-law making bim n visit shoptly attor his wifo laft him to got hor clothios. Bruco wished bor 80 walk untd ha hiad, seon his wifo, to ascortain it no raconoilintion conld ho offected.” ITo took & tram the sama night for Bloomington, and tho next morning ho progented himself* at the: rosidenco of Mr. Gridjoy, and aslked to aoo Mra, Bruco, Tho ald goutlernau fuformed him that sha had just start~ cd on n.vigit to a friend. Bruce submissivaly took tho back track to Chilcago, only to find that Mra, Gridloy lind abstracted s lnrge quantity of his wito's clothing. ‘I'hc spasmodic efforis ho Ins sinco mado to indugo Ler to return, hio says, Tovo ol beon unsvailing, and ;Eho hoa, been ulity of willful dosortion for over w0 yoars, Tt 1& somowhnt singulat, to eny tho loast, that thio tastimony of the complainant slouc ehould bo sulliciont o, whick ta grant.n docrop, aa.ib bna beon: the univarsal custom to- ineisk on ab lonst ono corroborating witness, ‘Chg ordor, a8 entered yestorday, 18 * peraonal sorvice on do- fendanb and dofanllt nune pro tuno as of March 23, 1874,” &o., and thoro must. bo.somothing of interest depending on’ that portionler date;” as tho tostimony waa taken then, and it was desirod that the deoroe should be made ag-of that-date, WIHIBKY Y. LAND. Franclg O 8. Chlhonn filed a bill in the Cirenlt Court yestoruny against Charles A. Day aud Nalflvnx. Sanborn, in which ba relates s rather poculipr stato of facts. In Decombor last ho ‘owned cortam lots in Maywood, snbject to au in- gumbrance to B.. F. Gallup for 81,000, Wish- ing. to-aellitham, he ontered intanegotiations with tho dofendonts’ real cstato ugonts to. sell tha land (o them, tnking as payment twenty-four barrels of whisky, which wore roprosonted tobo all **straight " and worth $7,600, and with the taxos all poidi On tho-23u day of Docombor, thoroforo, the complainant, to carry out tho con- tract, executod o deed 46 ono Aloxander N, Mendows, the defondauts, for wome reason, nob taking tho title in thoir.own name, although pro- fossing Lo nct in thoir own bohalf. COalbhoun slutes that ho ho has mado diligent inquiry lately for this Meadows, biat cannot find_any auch per- son ;. aud- ho thinks beis nm{uz, 1vented by tho dofondanta to shield themsolves from liobil- ity. Ho, howaver, taok tho warelouso rocelpt f£or the barrols of whisky, and shortly aftorward romoved them to anosher place, when thoy were, in throe daya after, scized for' non-paymont of Xob. Finding tho whisky gone and the lend sold, ho wont to Day oud Sauborn to geb them to defond the title to tho liquor, but thoy refused to do 8o, He thoo aslred to have the land roconveyed, but polite donial was glvon to this request. Onan oxamination of tho. abrtract-books, complainant discovered that thoro was a.record of » frusi- dood, made by Moadows to Day s8 trus teo, to meccure tho payment of 81,600 to Morrill E. - Bradley, The wholo transaction, Calhoun hinke; was *cooked™ for the purposs of defranding him out of his property, and thare- fore askp that an injunction moy bo issued to provont them from .dnapnnm‘; of tho property, and that thoy may bo compolled to gny him tho value of the'Iand, ‘which ought to bo ‘Hixod at §7,000, the pretended prico of the whisky. NoTIces, All cases on the common law side of the Su- perior Qourt which wore commenced on or be- foro Oct. 7, 1871, will bo dismissed ¢ plaintiTs’ costs on tha firse Mondny "of July, 1674, unloss ti];a filos in such cases bo reatored before that to. Judza Moore will, on the first Monday of July, " 1874, call the docket of choncery cascs com- monced on or before Oct. 7, 1871, and all cases in which tho files have not beon reatored by that timo will, then be. dismissed unless, for good causo shown, tho Court may otherwise direat, Judgo Blodgett returnod yesterday frow.his trip for, his hoalth, bus .will not take up any Dusiness further than motions and chaobor woik bofore next Monday. On that dsy motions for uew trials will' be argued. R ® ‘Po-morrow is tho last duy. of service for-the Apkil torm of the Superior Court., UNITED BTATES COUNTS, Tergel Michenar and Smmucl Morris began o yuit ius tronpuss ngainet John Plankinton, Philip D: Armour, and- Willam Plankiuton, laying 1amagos ok 34,000, * BANKRUPTOY ITENS. Gaorgo W. Campbell was appointed Assignee »f the estate of Moscs Loab. At nmeeting of thecreditors of the Union Lithograph and Printiug Compuany a dividend of botwoen 10 and 15 per cent waa deolared, . Houry Slosn filed & petition in hankruptey sgainst Gaeorge T, Letz & Co., iron founders in Hlio city, alloging that thoy owo him $475 on an averdue and unpaid vote. DBosides non-paymont 5f their commaroial paper, it ia charged: thot Lotz & Co. have given o proference to Eliag Groenobaum by making bim a chattel mortgage. A rulo to show. causo April 4, and & provisional varmant of ‘soizuro, wero ismed. The proporty nortgagod to Henry Groenebaum was, however, 1xceptad. s % . : SUPERION COUNT-IN DRISF, 3 ‘Henry Blass began a suit against.tho Nationa! Fire and Marine Insurance Compruy.of Phila- delphia, laiming $2,000. Eli I, Hollistor brought suit for $2,000 against Goorge B. White, nive The Garden City Planing-Mill and Lumber- Mnuumctuuui: Company bigan_sn_action in debt agatust Roborl, Fergus, G. TL Forgus, W. §, Forgus, and David O'rara, laying dumeges nf $900 ; and' W, Scott Forgus retalisted by a snit againgt the Planing-Mill Compaoy, R, H, Tris- done, and Clijoh Lee, claimiug $5,000 damages. QGeorgo Chandlor, Rocoiver of tho Lemar In- surance Compauy, filed" a bill against-homas _ Swith and wifo; to foraologa s mortgage for L5600 givon by thom to tho.Company, on all of Lot 18, Block 1, of Waite & Boweu's Subdivision of tho weat 34 of tho northeast 3¢ of Sec. 23, 88, 14, lying, webi of tho Hiinois Coniral Tallioud Compauy's traals, Troderick Hurlbut.commenced s suit against T. ', Richards, William Ruth, jumes H, Gesner, James W. Davig, Mordecai B, Sprague, Plerson %0 A\‘mtnx, and V. F. Duraut, laying dampges ab ki Montgomory aod. Lewis D. Middlaten + suod Benjawmin Dilworth for $1,000, Richard Yoary bogau o suit in trespass against the Chicago & Northwestern Railway Com- pun laying damages at $13,000, ‘Lho Casky Yipomoouy: Spolek, Cista 1, Build- Jng and Loau Associstion filed & bill againut Gotthard ‘Bunker and wifé, aud ‘Thevdoro Schintz, to foreclose a mortgago for 81,600 on Lot 13, in C. H, Deor's Subdiviston of Block 17, in Waluli & McMullon's Bubdivision of part. of tho southenst 3{ of Ravgo 14, In 1o mattor O o 6ata0 Gharl n the matter of the estatoof Charl .emble, time wag extoudod to Louiso Bock!:? Il:d?\z\iu g- tratrix, to preseut hor fual acconnt till Baroh 0. Lo anpuil gcuoltst of the. administratiix of tho optate of Timothy Harringion way uppxnvn(‘; The administrators of thg estate.of Jaool Groonobaum, presentod. thoir annual aocoun, which was approved, aud leave. granted them tp withdraw, vouchiors, i In tho.mattar of iho estate, of August Lichg, m‘nm::ludud ordor; fox the walo-of veul eatate was entered, . - 3 ‘Tha inventory and.apprajgement of, tho eatate of H. Nolwon, ‘Uowes was spprovad, . In tha matten of: fhe: outale af, Peley Rlegex, :’E:‘-:.}:Fmgemua and widow's-awnxd werq sp- o« THE CALL, b s Junaz Roorna—84 ta 115, exoept 84, 87, 84, 89, 92, 08, 04, 07, 08, 00, el ol s ‘uus—1,843, 1,805, 1,643, snd othors it Jubor Tanwegte—1,010 to 1,100, ] m%u%ugfi;—ua. 1, 125,‘127. 138, 190 ta182, Jupar U110, 146, 118 fo 195, Suxrepion; Oquy T::s’;;fl:l:fi'fll —~Q, B, Tayer V. Tho GAReD. of ALTOTM R TUALor Yo V. thg’ 3 Noble Junax Bunir-Johy Onghing 'rnmlI‘ B, Litts ; verdict; [;.%‘.uw.‘ M and now trisl, Ciuoutz: COUnT—JOoDAR . TRER—Orvis ¥re Ko Moriou Lull.upd D, Borey, 8630, iy Supporting. he FPope ,'..n,“mns Praper, Potui's ponce-are-to bae ¢'oliected - hy. means of » vew expadient, -nnmmaéd under distingulshed BOLouLgo | and Fronok sooloty,—ab leasd - thah fony for 878 of It whiah keops woll with tho Chuvely,~ty o undorgo tho anyoyango of hunting up all the oldbita of papor whih dlly . tho wasto-piapar banlkot of tha tidy or litter the table of the cara~ lons, Tho quost fs not .to be couflued to old ostago-stamnps and onvelopen with orests, from he collostre of whiclitha whole olvilized world lias pliendy suffored muah, but oxtonds to pooks, nowspapors, circulars, lottors, (nob oxcludjug biflatsaoux,) bills of fare, plicards, paper shados, gerows of tobacco, ;minus. $helr contente, and curl-papors, ‘Llcac will bo onrotully epried, tho nowspupots; if undeniably ‘Consurvative, rold to make up filoa of tho same,. the. .ross: parted with a8 wnato mer' with tho nindor of tho seraps. "I'ho Wasto-Lapor Guild ealoulatos that If it gots a footing in overy dlocesoin France, tho Ioly Tathor may suhially réceiva an’ agresablo triflo of nt lenst 800,000 fravon. The frequont confls- cation by tho authoritfes of tho “ht‘l‘n igsne of & newspaper will bo an aid to- this - zealous band, regnta of valuable matter being uuubi turned into wasto papor in the course of a foyw Lo LOCAL MISCELLANY. TOWN: BELFOTIONS, . . - THE, WEST BIDE CONVENTION. A'mosting of dologates of tho Peoplo's Party wa# hold yestordsy evening at the cornor of Adams and Halated' atrocts, for the purposs of arranging primarios for the alootion of delegates to the Convantion to bo held ab. Twelfth Bireet Tuynor Hall, Tuosday, Tho chaly was taken by H, B. Millor. On motion of ‘Goorgo Von Molldn, it was ro- golvad that the election of dologates be by ballat in dnch-ward, the time for voting to be'from 4 p. m, antil.? p, m. F Tho meoting thon procacdoed to designate tho following places and judges of eloction as fol-- urg, lows ¢ Seventh WWard—At F. Loding's saloon, southoast cor- ner Haliled ond Evan nirests,’ Judges—P, . Hiokey, T, Enj and ¥, Lodlng, " Fipdotio. b1 South Jofforson atreot, Efant, Judges not yet chosan. Ninth_Iard—No, 65 Blun Teland avepue. - Judgos— Thomas Nolan, M, Ryan, snd Juseph Schmids, Tenth Vard-Nouiing fixed as yet. Hleventh _Ward—No, 19 North Halsted sircet, Judgos—0. Periolat, Patcick Rogers, sud A. D, John- h IFard—West - Bide Bk, - Judges—Olark Lipa, Glnclen iopor, aud Kdward Garrlty, liirteenth Ward—No, 11 _est Madison streot, dges—Chorles Lading, —— Baker, and H. A, Bogle. Fourteenth {Fard—Northesst corner Indisun aud Lincoln streots, Judges—John Fitzgerald and Otto Doliling . rvm“'nm WWard—No, 47 Milwaukeoavenne, Judges ~3L, Gernbart, Mike Walsh, sad O, Behullx, Tho meoting then adjourned, TIE BEVENTIl WALD, The votora of the Seventh Ward are requested to attend a caucus thia_evéning at 7:80 in No- lan's Hall, No, 726. Bluo Ialand aveuus, to solact delepates for tho Weat Town Couvention. THE. TOWN BOARD. T the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Sir: Wil you, or will somobody, bo good onough to toll me and the public what-are the dutios, tho.uses, and noods of tho officera kuown o8 tho Town Board, or township oficors, which are to ba elected in the oarly part of next month, ond congisting, if I am not.migtaken, of Buper- visor, Assossor, Collectar, and Clork? 1 can 800 the posaible utllityof anchi ofiicern in tha country townshica, but of what ular uso are they in a city liko Chicago? What_are their duties 7 Tor what do wo nood them ? What would b tho consequenco Or loss were wo not to have auch fmce:?u ? Could we_ or could wo not do without nom Ara thoy not—in Ohieago at least—somothing very like.'s fifth wheel 1o & wagon, o far g8 uselulness is cotceruod? Speakivg of wheels, are they not a wheel within n wheol ? for have we not already enough ‘such officers,—a City Asgossor and Collector, and & County Assessor ? And aro thoy not abla to do all tho asdessing and colleoting of taxes the peoplo ara well ablo to boar, and all that are noeded for logitimate pur- poses? 1 goo that nt a North Side Convention. of ** the Poople,” yeatorday, to nominato these ‘‘town officors,” it was resolyed that the paid town offi- cers be requested not to *‘lovy more taxes than are nocessary to conduot tho bnsinosy,” by which 1 euppose i meapt enmough {0 puy tho ealaries of thesa town officers, for that is all tho use thero scoms 1o ba for the moncy thoy do colleot, and the way they: generally spend it! And when they find thoy have oollected more than is really needed for that purpode, thoy meet and vote thomssives sn ingreaso of salary, in llr‘oporhinu to the amount on hand, and then divide It among themselves 1 In all soborness; what other ‘‘busincss” have thoy?. Are thore any other. uses, dutics, or labora, for these town ofiicors, in Chicago, than those I have suggosted—aimply to lovy, asscas, and collect twonty-fivo or thirty thousand dollars in each of tho throo “towns” or divisions of our city, and then divide it among themselves-ns salarios for daing tho same? 1f there are any other, pray let ua know it, for tho taxpayors— many of them st loast—are very much in the dmk on this subject, and would like to be informed: If theso town officers aro really useful and neaded, and we cannot do with- out thom—thero let those most intoreated in tho mattor,—the tax-payers and bettor class of citi- zens, 8oe to it in time that good aud proper men arc nominated and elocted: to fitl thero offices ; while, on tho contrary, if'we do’ not-need such ofticora—do not noed & **Town Board"—then lot us'simply and speedily ask tho Legislature to repeal the law undor ‘which. such neosdless tax- eaters have existenco—so far at lonst as Chicago is concorned. Why not?* HENRY DAETON. Onmicaco, hiarch 25, 1874 s A BOED ATTEMPT. Yesterday aftornoon about 1. o'clock a well- dressad, good-looking, - gontlemany-appearing fellow walked into ‘the Central National Bank, and inquired for. Mr, Banger, the Cashier, to ‘whom he handed the following letter: . Nrw Yonx, March 31, 1874, Jamcs AliC, Sanger, £4q., Coahier Cerltrat Nationiat Luily i+ By request of Corneliua V. Bants, Eaq., of {is ojty, e nand Mr, Ecnest Grosalieok 1o you with viow \?!rhpflllllng bis funds for convenionco whilo in our city. * = x Mr, 0."&“ ‘hand you this, ond as ho will require no credit facilities at bank, wa trust hia account may prove both accoptable ond advantageous, Yours reapect- 5 B, HoruoumARDT & Bows, on, il fully, EBAEST GROEADEOK, Signaturo correct.—F, 8, & Soxs, The firm signing the lotter is a weglihy Gor- man one, doing ahoavy banking business in New York; tho Cornelius V. Banta mentioned in it is g poraon well known to Mr. Banger ;. tho letter way_sppayontly gonuine, aud Mr, Sauger car- tainly fook it to bo such, Hofalked with Mr. Groesbeck for nearly an hour,—talked with that sweatnass and graco whioh such ofiigers dlsplay when onferteining & person whom thoy expect will bo & good oustower, and eo, different from the manner in whioh .they diecourse to a poor creatuto who wants to got”his little $100 noto discounted. Mr. Groosbeck, who said he wag golng tuto the grain trade, flually produced & cortified check, drawn by Behuchardt & Sons on {ho Fonrh Nagional of, Now, Xork, sud dapos- 0 x Then ho'went. nutslde’ draw 8 check for 85,000, and banded it {n to the Tellor; who was about to ay.it, but pessod it aver to. the Assistant Cash- ior, A, Endioott, who, at the firat glaunce, think- fog 1t wes for G0, was inolined to Jsk it go, but noticing the real sum told the Tellqr not to pay it for tho presont, while he went in and saggost- ed to Mr, Banger that it waa a littlo curious that }r. Groosbaok should want to.draw 80 largesn sum_af ouco. Hod it heon 8100 or more, it would biave boen natural, singo ho might have noeded the monoy for lotcl bills, otc,, but ho could not concoive jwhat he wanted of more, and that thoy should telograph Naw York. | Mr, Banger was disinolinod to doubt the atran- ger, but finally yielded, and o hio wont out and told Mr, Grogsbeok that, under the ciroumstan- cay, aud tbo sum being Iarge, they did not fool justificd in lotting him bayve the money without some farther assuranco, Mr. Groes- ook took it very easily and goodsnaturadly, sald -that wag the proper way to do . business, and he preforred i, e wus %wan Lagk Lis own chwr. which ho tore ua aud tha cortificd ono,which he carried off with him, saying o Jttle delsy would make no differonco. ‘Thongh he did not insist.on the money, the ‘talogram was sent, ud in abaub an hour a reply way recolyed from the Fourth Najious] to the offoot that Scluchardt &- Hons hiad no depogib with {hom, aud that they had naver certified to Anysuch cheok. Conssquontly; thoro is great oy In and around the- Centrsl Natlonl, and «Mesarn, Bangor and Endicott are refoicing st thiely qucape out of the Liauda af the Philistines, s arg wondering whother My, Grossheck was more fortunate af any other bankiug-place. —— 2 - MASONIO PESTIVITIES, The sixteenth anniversary,ot ihe organization of Blanoy Lodge No, 471, and the cpening thelr new quarters in Freemasons' Mall; in the Amerl- can Bxpress building, were commemorated last evening by & grand mnusical kolres, banquet, and ball, Abous 250 ladlea and gentlemen were pres- ent, and the ontertainment passed off very ploss- anutly indesd,” 5 . . “Tho entire premises,’ consisting of the Sym- ‘bolio Lodge Hsl), the Egvptiun Ifall, the Armory, tho‘Asylum of the Apollo Commandery No. 1, K, T, {he Hanquet hall; the” parlors, nd the erlots oxen odsk of the Apolo: Cosssmanidary - I With Al Your Heart wore all thrown open, At 8:30 o'cloolr, tho as~ sembly bolug gathored in Bymbolia Ilall, which wag profusoly and boautifully decorated with flowors. and wrontha of arbutus and ivy, the fostlyicies weoro bogun. Worsliptul l( nAter Dowitt O, Orogior wolcomod tho guests * from West to Bonlly, and from SBouth to Laat,” in an appraprinte aperch, aftor which a.voosl aud, ine strgmental concort was givon, undor the dirce- ton of Mt: D. A, Kimbark and others of tho Musieal Cominittes, Lhe following unmbaks. wero given s Otgan offertolro, .. Cattis Falke T ¢ Within this Saored Dwelling ... ueeessse Morark Afr. C. C. Leflor. “ La Ziogarella ) Foreat ", festra. Cofl Organ ovoriurd, ... Falk, A Homo by the Aenr D, “Qometo My Hoart ¥, e, Caryds “The Warblers &m} L Mr, W, U, H. Thomas and. quartette, During tho intorvals botweon the first and n:umlerlu of the coucort Mra. Cook presentad the Lo fiu with,a beautiful onso of wax flowers, which ealled forth speeches from n number of lz.untlomun. The musical part of the programmo- aving boen disposed of in this agreanblo mans ner, aud to tho enjoymopt of all prosent, at 9:48 o'olock he company adjournod to ' the maln halls, where daucing was speedily be- f""‘ the Great Westorn Light Guard Band urnishing tho iacentive to this pastime, At 11 d'elogk tho supper-room’ was thrown. opan, spd, from that time onwvard waa tho scono of many successful gastronomic feats, and of much morrimont and’ good cheer, Mr. John Wright was clnrgod with the preparation of the daintics, which woro palatable enough for the, most_critical taste. And after supper, which added: only uest to the fostivities, dancing was resumod with all tha ardor of young hoarts, and with tho oxcitomont incldent 3o a soono whoro musio, fragrance, beauty, and wit minglod in concordant harmouy. At o lato hour, 18 prosumed, the - plonsunt fostival came to & oloss,’ and wont home rojoioing that thoy had gono, and carrving with thom happv recollections of tho sixteonthi annivorsary of Blanoy Lodge., Among the gentlemon pres- ont with their Iadies were Dewits C. Crogier, Ld- wexd Cook, Oharles W. Day, Bonjamin It Chase, James D. O. Whitnoy, Henry Duvsll, Josoph Balzor, William . Cronso, Robert Hatl, Maaon N. Faller, Johu T, Ferrls, 8. W. Buckiugham, A. C. Ducat, A. i, Blackall, F. Sturges, H. J, Goodrich, and many others of whom want of epace forbids montion, 2 5 —_— THE MOST POPULAR MINISTER. ©. D, HELMER. ‘e dinners in ald of tho Foundlings' Homo, and the voto for tho most popular minister in Chicago, olosed at 2:80 o'clock yosterday fter- noon, The total raceiple during the ten days tho dionera bovo been given, including the pic- ture fund, amounted to about $2,100; tho ox- ponses to about $600, thus neting $1,600 for the Poundliugs’ Homo,—a very good showing, for which the ladies desorve much praiee. DBettor church-dinners than these wers probably nover ‘before been given in the city, and they recoived, as thoy deeorved, & liberal patronage from thoso who know how to appreciato such mattors, Mucht oxcitement prevailed at the polls during the olosing minutes of tho sceno. Of courso, many were much intarssted on this- point, and o number woro presout with hundreds of votes in their mockets to cest in at the proper time for their favorite' candidate. At 2:25 o'olock Prof. Swing was ahead, closoly followed by Ifolmor and Kittredge, and it was thought Lo was tho coming man. ~ At this stage of tho proceodings, Mra, Mloyden found & con- eplououa position and announced, at intervals of a minuto, the state of the polls. In five min- utes more sl would bo deolded. The excito- ment grow moro futense, with the chences for the Professor, until’ 2:27, when n gontleman oamo forward and cast 850 votes for O, D. Hal- mer. This was immediatoly followed by o heavy voto for Abbott E, Kittredgo, Prof. Swing was now sevoral hundred yotes bohind, and the raca ‘wag close botween Helmor and Kittrodgo, At 2:29, Mr. Ielmer racoived 260 more votes, which docided the issuo, and, amid grent applanao, it [ was announced that lio waa tho closeu clergy- man who should receive tho oil - painting, He bed 'received 1,0741¢ votos, boing 81514 moro . than wero given to may othor. The _wholo voto was _ as follows: 0. D. Holmer, 1,07434; A, E, Kiltredgo, 5451 ; Prof. Swing, 5105¢; DL J, Savago, 14l; J. O, Peck, 126; Ur. Goodwiv, 126 ; Dy, Ryder, 8614 ; ‘Arthur Miteholl, 2¢; Bishop Ghoney22; Robort Collyer, 18; W. A. Bartlett, 12; Dr. H. N. TPowors, 13; J. R. Hibberd, 11; E.J. Good- Bpeed, 103 ‘Dr. Ralph, 10; Dr. Sullivan, 10; Tlorolico McCarlliy, 8; Dr. Stocking, 5; Dr. Thomas, 43 I, Laird Collior, 5; Rabbi Koohler, 8: U.D. Gulich, 2; Jobu Lorden, 2; 'T.W. Gooospeed, 2; Dr. Baldwin, 13 A. J. Front, 1; G L. Staff, 1; L. H. Reld,'1; A.'H. Bushnoll, 1; Col. Ingersoll, of Pooris, 2. The entiro number of votos cnst was 2,721, but 28 many voters did vot domand their change, the painting brought $278.48, It wes pointed and gxusuntud by Mre. L. B. Skinuor. M., G. G. treat presiaed ot tho polls and groatly aided in tho success of this part of tho programme, At the clouo of tho voto & conumizsionairg was dig- ;mu:hml with tho pamting, and a note reading 8s ollows ¢ . . Lhe Rev, C. D, Helmars | Drax St It nifards m great plonsure to forward you th acoompanying picture whic haa beon voted to ou 4 .tho most popular clorgyman of the city by Tricuds at tlio Iunchs Wwo hevo Loen serving na. Gxo. J. Don, . V. P. Ladies’ Unfon Ald Bociety, Mad the time been oxtonded five minutes Tonger tho aagrogate voto would doubtless haye beou. quite differont, for it was altorwards Lkuown that Mr. Kittrodge's frionds presont had a carte blanche from_rosponsible partics to eleot Dim at all hazards. Mr. Savage had {rionds pros- ent with noarly » thousand votos ; and the Rev. Alr, Peclshould have rocolved 750 more, bub owing to the oxcitomont, or forsome canso, these votos.woronot cast, Mr. Peok's frionds an- nounced that thoy would furnish o roum in the Foundlings' Home, which is, aftor all, better than if thoy hind voted, Why could nob other oburohes agroo to do tho same ? This would be Zfi“ud way to completo this entorprise at once. honlt:r, howover, to tho ladics who have dong &0 much. —— THE REAL ESTATE EXOHANGE. Tho undersigned, real cstato agents, doalors and brokers, bolleving that s woll-arranged and well-conducted Real Fstate Exchengo would be beuefiolal to our businees,sgree to meot at Roam No, 10 Boone Block, &t 2 o'clock p.m. of Thurs- day, the 26th inat., to instituto o Ronl Latato ‘Exchange, to be known as the * Board of Reul Estato Brokors." Clarke, Layton & Co, James I, Driggs, 1, ¥, Clarke & Co,, Townsond MacCoun, Bratnerd T, Smith, ‘Warren, Keenoy & Co,, Qlarko & Coopor, Juimnes i, Bowen, B, W, Tuomaus & Bemont, I, If. Honore, Day & Bauborn, Oliarios Cleaver, W, 1, Sampson & Co,, Q. 8. Cleaver, Korr, Davison & Welch, 11, L. Iamniond, Wi, P, Thayer, A, & T 8, Piorce, I, Yalmer & Hon, Honderson & Frear, . J, & J. W. Cooper, 0. E, Bromer, Belden F, Oulver, F. A, Bragg & Co,, Root & Blone, Young & ltowloy, * ¥, Evans & 0o, . L, Carthell, 1. Nichials & Fitth, Yotwin & Cosby, 3, Henry & Jacob Well, Trishle & Rapp) ghisie t Rapiloro 0. R, Glover, Childs & Prince, G. W, Moulton, Sayder. & Los, 1.6, Hawley, Williston & Gullick, Bitdwin, Watker & Co,y 3. E, Burchell & Co., Qustin & Watlucs, A. & A, D, Bollamy, J. 8, X A, Beovel, .M, oz & Gue, A, J. Galloway &' Sans, Millard & Decker, Camplell Brog,, W, R, Loonus & Uo., Lows, Drooks & Ksut, Mead & Coe, Goo, il, & 1\ ¥, Androws, Goorga 1L, Hozot, Davia & Pike D. L. & G, W, Perry, A, W, ovlit, 3.0, MeCorl & Co, “Ciiatlon 1, Hotines & Co,, * Georde V. Byrd, Jus, B, Cliandlér, I, W, n‘mun. Jr, Seldon Fieh & Ca,, 3.'P, Whilte, Henry L Hill, J, D, Harvey, 8, Delatuater, M. B, Dorrjc! W, D, Kerfoot & Co,, Win, Hansbroligh, G, 8, Hubbard, Jz., B, . Dlaugbard & Co,, Livkin &Jwilg ., — ORIMINAL, THE POLICE COURTS, Justice Bonlly's dooke} footed up yesterdey ¢the aum of $217. Qut of that amount tho small sum ' of $14 was colleoted, Jobn Bmith, arrested night bofore last by Officer Bimmons for cheating oue D, 8, Tallady ont of #20 by selling bogna jowelry, wau yestor- day beforo the .Old Armory police court to au- swer to the oharge. . His osae wag continued till to-lay under boda of 500, Qoorge Bmith snd Albort Rug, the twa Loys who wore arrested for obtsining clothing on o forged oheck, were yostardsy held by Justics Boully in bandu of $1,600 enclt for their appoas- e t0-1Q0rvow, : " Angustus Moylord, charged with the larosy o«“fi'%fl?-mf fvluanl‘}l' uularnxtcglay l:w'eli-flmlhu‘:;Z .iog to kirs. Jobn:H. Danials, 781 Wakt Wi o i ton atroot, waa. bold by Justice Hoully yostordsy to tha Oriminal Court in bonds of #600. Edward Doylo wns arrosted night baforo lnst by Officor Btowart. In making thio arrest Doylo assaultod the officor, soriously injuring him, Yontordny morning Justico Bvden finod bim £100, and thirty doys to thoe Bridewell. Doylo appoaled to the Criminal Gourt, and gave bail for Iijs apposrauco at tho'April torm, ! Edward Walsh and Bdward Dompaoy, srrosted onn_chmgoe of burglary, woro heforo Justico Boydon yosterday morning, and held to the Orim- jusl Court in bonds of $2,500 onch, Those sre tho, mon who robbed Buporiutendent. Robm's houso Tharsdsy night. The mon now ocoupy quartors with Jaller Folz, in dofault of bail, . Jolin Meyer wan bofore Judge Beully yoster- day, oharged with standing ou the corner of Warron ayenuo and 1oad atreot and making an Indecont exposurs of his person to the rup) s of the, Brown Bohool. Moyer waa also guilty of tho ssmo offenso at the Unton Park Cougregational Chureh, o was fined 3100, The notorlous ** Tommy " Quirk and Jamos ‘Woods wero beforo tha West fide Polige Court yestorday mowning under tho.chayge.of larcany, aod asked for a chango of veaue to Justico Vau'h Woud's Court. ‘Lhoro is not- a faco m the rogue's gallery bottor known to.the frequentors of onr criminal courts than . that of Tommy Quirls, who, with Jamos Woods, was dotected dagy. boforo yestorday in the not of picldug tho pooket of “Mrs, P, Mogg, from Orate, in this State, on the train of the Danville & Vincennes Raoflway, Owing to the sbaenca-of the condugt. orof the {rain on which tho boya.wore.arrestod Who §# an important witnens, Judgo Van't Woud' continued tho case till Wodneaday, plroing Quirk, Wndor bond of 3,000, snd ooda 860U, Lhoy woere both committod 1n dofault Tho threo mon, Thomas Smith, Thomas Mani- ghon, ond Jobu Nolan, for whosa arrest & warrant wag sworn out bofore - Justico Boydea, Tuesday avoning, wore arrosted lato thab nighy by Sergt. Ilatheway, Doteotives Dargan and McGariglo ot their homes on Crosby. stroot, noar the gas- works, in & quarter known as * Littlo Holl."” These men are the partios who commicted an. as- sault on Jamos MoGuire, in Bridgewort, on tho night of the 17th. inst. McGujre disd Tuesdny moining from the reault of the injuries received: at thot time. The men wero hoforo Justico Kauffiuaun yostorday morning to snswer to the chargo of mapslaughtor, and. thair caso was.con- tinuod to this morning at 10 o'clock, to.awalt the verdict of tho Coronor's Juiry, which was Lold yestorday forenoon, Tho:mon. wera committed ‘ithout bail, A sliooting: serape. ocourred in s saloon’ day befora yosterdny at the corner of Desplain®s and Forquar-atreots, resulting in_tho shooting and dangerously woundiug of & little oy, Wallinm 0y muma. Tho, ovidenco, bofor Justice Seully yosterdsy morning was that ono Dan Sul- liven entored tho. taloon owned: by Jobn. D. Ryan, aud callod for s drink. Ho rofusing to pay for it, Ryan ordored him out. Sullivan, ho- comiug ciraged at this, sofzcd o cloose-ite: ‘which Iny upon tho.counter sud- advanced. upon Tyan, who theroupon drow his ravolver and fired. at Suflivan, who then boat & hasty rotroat out on tho eidowalk, Ryan followed him, snd, whon outside, fired again ; the shot misscd tho mark, and srck the child in the right oyo, entirely dustroying it. “he wound thus intlicted bemye » dangerous one, tho Judge committed Byan to. tho County Jail, and hold Bullivan under $3,000 for his appearaico on tho Gth-of April. Theodors Trichler was arvested day befors yosterdsy by detoctive Ellott for larceny. Trichlor has been 1n tho em) loi of Mr, CGold- schmidt, n pawnbroker, on Olack streot; betwaon Wasbivgton nud Madison. Monday night T'rioh- Tor loft tho oflico of his omployer - with sovoral pieces of valuable jowelry, and’ raised money on tho artiolos, whicl ko lost the sama night. . Doy hefore yesterday bo took n dinmond riag from tho pawn-oiice, obtained S50 on that, aud nsed the proeseds thus obtalned to recover thearticlos flist stolen, Goldschmidt #oou -discovored his 1oss, nud suspecting his clork, ceused hin arrest. Frichlor, upon being arrested, acknowledged his guilt, and 18 now in tho lock-up, ‘Lhis man has raigod money in thls manner from time to time, aud inyariably lost it ot & private gambling-room 1n tho 8t, Elmo. _ His caio will: bo Leard this morning before Judgo Boyden at. tho South Bide | Police Court. ISCELLAREOUS, No. 100 West Washington strect was antered by athief Mouday night, who stole some clothoy polonging to somo of tho boarders. The following cases were disposod of yestcr- duy beforo Judge Booth: Georgoe Loach, lar- cony, discharged ; J. T. Curtlond, assaulting ous Joseph Dutton, was tound gnilty and romanded for sontenco. Thesa cascs concluded the dockot: for this torm, aud the jury wero discharped. The Grand Jury will make » fow. roturns this wook. The next term will bo in the now Court- Touso on the North 8ide. Judge Booth will sentenco tho prisonors Saturday. Judgoe Moore. will rendor his docision in this Court this morn- ingat10 ololock on the motion to quash tho second indictment against David A. Gage. pl ittt THE OITY HALL. "Thora is but one patient in the small-pox hos- pital with thigt djsoaso. The Oity Trensurer received $8,207.18 from the City Colleotor or accoupt of taxes, and §1,790.93 from the Water Department, * Thoe Board of ‘Public Works awarded tho con- tract for dacking and dredging at Twolfth-streot Dridge to Fox & Howard at $8.75 per lineal faob &t dock, aud 49 conta a oublo foot for drodging. Thero was some talk among the city- officinls in rogard to the social evil, and the opinion was gonerally oxpressad that.tho oxdinznce regulsts ing the matter would not pass if prasnnted to the Council. Tt wag stated that the bill now pending in tho Logislaturo would render-the ordinanco nugatory, and renlly mado no change in the prosont condition of things. Ald, Campbell s goiog to Springfleld to-night to lobby gainst the re-cnactment of the Mayor's bill, Bovornl letters ond telogcms bavo boen sont to Sonators and Ropresontatives urging thom to work in opposition to My, Hosing. ‘The Corporation Couneel,at tho request of tho Mayor snd Bonrd of Public Works, has’propared an opinign In regard to Infringements of Fnunta for woodan-black pavemonts, holding thiat Honry M. Btowe, if bo hus & logal patont, ia. entitled to compensation, and that tho city: is liabla for whatover damagos Ly claims to” bavo sustained by the use of his invention withiout his coneent. The following pormits were issued by the Bonrd of Public Works : John Fallontall, two- story and basemont brick, 92516 foot, No. 1 West Tourteenth street’ Ebilip Cullon, two- story bricl, 21x2% fnet, No. 668 Morgon stroet ; . Gullett, two-story and basoment, 90x40 f66t, Fulton' streot; A. Burchard, two-atory briok, 22520 faot, No. 512 North Dearhorn stroet | Henry Valcke, two-atory. and basemont Lrick, 2 %00 foet, No. 517 Wost Twolfth streot ; Juiius Jonas, two-story and basomen bricl, 23548 feot, Ontarlo stroot, noar Lasnlle ; Froderiok Stolol, two-story and bosomont briok, 25x70 foot, No. 958 Woet Indiann straot, : : President Dixon contomplates revising the Counoil commikteos if the. Carporation Counsol ‘snya Lio hus powor to do g0, Thoy should Lo chianged, and tho ignorant Aldermon placod st the tail end of tha committecs, and the intelli- fnut ones at the-head. **'To the victors belong he spouls,” ig the ory all around. g e ANNOUNOCEMENTS. Tho saie of tickets for ** Masaniello " will be- gin af 9 o’clock this morning at MoVioker's, Miss Brittan will this ovoning give roprosenta- tions In character of Lifo in Indin, at the Third Presbyterian Churoh. . 0. Dalo Armstrong will give readings and an exhibition of ventriloquism this oveptug ab the Fitth Presbyteri sy Church, The subjoct of the Rav, L. J. Bavage's locturo bofora the Bunday Afternoon Lecture ocloty, g:l:;tnsundl will be * Make the Most of Your- Prof, David Swing will deljvar his lecturp on “ho Novel " this evenmg in tho Ntoformod Jefferson Park Ohureh, The proceeds are for the byuoefic of the Noble Strpet Holland Churali, A regular meeting of the Boardof Managers || af the Soldjers' tlome will_bo held at 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon, st Dr. Hamill's, No. 629 Wabash aveuue, The lndies of ths Chbristian Mission will give Juneh dipuors st 173 Madison street for tho noxt ‘ton days, The proveeds are for tho “ Christian Mieslon,” corner of Throop and Adams street. ‘The Aregono Soclety of tho Wabnab Avonue Mothoding Eylucugfl Ohureh, porner.af Four- toonth stroob aud Wabssh ayenus, will giva sn intallcotusl and musical entortalnment in the chareh E»rlou this evoning, to closo with alight suppor by tho young lndios, to which the yauug “poople of the vielnity are invited froo, Members of tho hurch and congregation are, of ocourse, ipvited, A miasion will be held in the Church of tho Atonement,corner of Weut Washington and obiey utreets, to begin Thuradsy ovomng, DMaroh 26, snd contiyua ovary evaing il the 2d of m‘ru. Earnost appeals will bo sddrorscd 'to tho i penltent and-the oareless by several of theload- ng clorgy ja Ay, ciby. in $he Lollowing okdor 1 March 20, thie Rov, Willlam J, Potria; 27th, the Tov, 11, Q. Porry; 28, tho Rev. O, IL W. Beunhlng, . D.; 20ih, the Ttov, Francis Mans- flold ; 80tk the Frav, 38, Sutlivan, D. D.; sk, tha Tov.' Asthdir Drooka; April 1, the oy, IT. N. Povwers, D, D.; 14, the Rov. 0. Locke, D. D, 1t ia hoped that this sorlen of morvices will be bless. od with many bonoficial ropults, and be followad by mueh practical and spiritual good. All nro invited. Services bogin at 7:90. Coufirmation will bo hold in the Church of tho Atonowant on Uood Friday morning at 11,0’clock, sl erairaies ! PERSONAL. Miss Diokingon's sore tirdat, will keop: lor from epeaking Friday, or for soversl daya to coma. ’ 0, F. Davis, Land Commisaloner. of tho Unlon Tacifio Railrond, arrived in tho city yostorday morning, and is stopping at the Grand Paclfle. C. 8. Doty, Casbior ond Genoral Busincas Mansger of tho Peoria National Democrat, 18 in town, and will call upon merchanta to sacurs ad- vortising for tho ablo and prominent. paper ha roprosento. Mr. Jobn Nowell, ‘Presidont of the Nilinols Conteal Railroad, and Agont of tha Toledo, Peorin & Waruaw Railroad, has appointod- Mr: William Cruger Acting- Manager of tho latior rond, Mr. Remington Vernam, the old Aanagor, baviog resigned his position, . I¢ John Davla, formerly from Oleveland, who 1 now in the city sick, without frionds or moane, will lot his whereabouts ba known,to tho Young' AMen's Ciirlstinn Aseociation, No. 148 Medison :lmb, ho will:honr of nomad:lnx to- his: advan- age. Mr. Weston, Genoral Trayeling Agont of tho Kansas Pacifio Rallway, s in tho city, en route forNew York ond tho Now Dnglond Biates to instruct the good folls of Lhat district concorn: ing tho bonefita and benutios of tho Rocky Mountains in the. vidluity. of Denver as.a. sum- ‘mor rogorf, and ux¥ncll to, work up s numbor. of- oxenralons and individual tourist travel for that, polnt-vin this city during the. spring and: snm- mor months, Tiio Iatost roport from, Oapt. Tl is to tho of- | focl thint ho, I 1ying ab. toscos, Do, sulloring from lig wounds, which arc of & no loss serious character than two bullet wounds in his tight: rm, one I his right log, "and ona iy lis body, this Iattor being made by a bullat that pnssot tirough his body near the hoart, Ho is recelving overy caro posniblo, both from the. atiendant: physioians and his wife, As the Captain’s con- stitution is robust, hopes ovo ontertained of his rocovery. Tha throa hoys.who are supposed to havo beon, fmplicatod in the stabbng of & mau on Liborty street, Sundny night, bavo béon nrroated by Borgt. O'Donnell; of tho Fifth Pracinat, and- aro. now Jocked up at hisstation, A man whosigned. | A Citizen " wroto tho Sorgoant that ho witnices- ' od tho affeay, and O'Donnoll wishes him to call atthe Twelfth Stroot Station to-dny, and idontify thio boys, or to inform him by lottor whoro ho can.be Tound: i TOTEL ARNIVATS. Grand Pacific—J, W. Franklin, Baltimore; W. G. Bvwan, Hudson; H. S. Joming, Ed . I. B, Sayors, San Francitco; B, . ' Duluth; JohuBrown, Dos Moinal House—P, G Loonard, Boston ; D; Medes, Cin- cinnatt;. L P, Wyant,' Now Youk; L. G Gurtie, Rochoster; L. Ellsworth, Milwankee; A. G, i Caok, Oswego. Tremont, Housg—C. | MoNair, 8t. Louls; B, P. Hill, Now York; H. 8,. Stovens, Philadelpbis; A, W. 8: Smith, Wash- 'ington, D. C.; A, P, Farrar, Jackaon ; A. Bab- | bitt; Boloit, . . Sherman House—G. A, Low, San’ Froucisco; 8. I%. Brush, Carbondalo; J. Vilug, Madison; Pinle Emil, Now Yorl; J. W. Brownloy, Detroit; 0. Bmith, Quinoy. > e SUBURBAN NEWS. NYDE PARK. The: adjourned maoting of: the Trustees. of Hyéo Park ond Lnke, at Wator-Departmont Hall, on Stato street; Monday evening; proved s fail- ure, only four membrs of the cloven being pros- ent. " A spocinl meoting of the Trustees of Hydo Park: was held nt their Village 11all Tuesday oven- ing. Present, Messrs; Barney, Bonfield, Doyle, Gray, and Prosidont Cady. T'wo communicationg were received from A, D. Waldron, Tronsurer, covering eighteen recoipts of G. Vandersydo to varions persons for amounts puid by them to him on account of Chicago and 'Thornton rond:assessment, which had been ro- | colvad by tho Collector for taxes,. amounting: to 869,25 ; also, three racoipts on Pinirio avenuo improvoment for $510, paid in ndvance on said ' pecial nseesemont, asking that the Clerk bo | authorized to issuo warrants to him to cover tho | payment-of: same- out of the. separata-named i funds, It was ordered that the Clork issue wor- routs to balanca according to the request of the [ ‘T'roasurer. | Tho Committce on Towa Plats, to whom was referred tho Subdivision of Lots 2 and 10, Blook 1 | and Lota 2 and 10, IMock 2 of- Saltonstall & Rus- sell's Bubdivision of north 14 northenst J{ of Sec. 8, 88,. 14, roported, dociining to recom- : mend its approval. | W. B. Pierco’s Subdivision of- Black 2, in Ly- . man, Lorned & Woodbridge's Subdivision in | Soc. 11, 98; 14; onst'of third" principal moridian, was ordered approved on petitionor's compliance with the rules of tho Bonid. . Au ordinance was adoptad dividing the villago into six olection districts, a8 follows : Disrnior 1. Allozat of South Purk avenue, south of Forty-sovonth strcet, and’ north of Slxty-thtrd; aleo all Iying oast of Caltage Grovo avenue, south of Forty~ third street, snd norili of Sixisesaventh strect. ‘Tho voting pluce ta bo ot Villngo Lull, Josoph i, Gruy, B. E, Ryan, and H, A. Hopkius to bo judges, and Samel Xylo and 11, 11, Hubbard to ho clorks, Dierigor 2. ‘Allenst of South Park nvonue and northr of” Forty-bird sircet; also, ol Iylug north of Yorty-soventh atreat, cast of' Bputli Park avenug, and wwest of Coltago Grovd avenuo, Voling plagaat Cluaver 1all, corner of-Brooks streot and Drexel nvenuo boitlo- vard, Sudges -, Dosworl, Lyud O, Luntinglon, J. 8, Wailace, Clorks—T. M, Clark, J.'IT. Trumbull. Diszntor 8, Alllying sost of ‘South Park avenuo snd north of Sixty-third streot., Votiug placo ut T W. Adams, corner of Btato und Forty-soventh strocts, Judges—Jimon H, Ely, John Ritchio, John 3urphy. Oloras—Jumes Co3, Albert Jcnkins, Distmior 4, Weat of Couago avenuo, north of Tighty-soventh streot, and sonth of Sixty-tafed 3 aiso, all Iying esst of' Gottage Grove venuo, north of Eighty-scventlh streot,.and south of Sixty-sevenih, Voling place at rallroad dll.}ml. at Grund Crossiug, Judgos~J., L. Btorms, O, J. Fields, R. P. Dunu. Olerks—J. K, Hannay, anrin Morril). Districr 5. All south of Eighty-seventh street and opat of Btony Island avenuo, oxtended- south to the southern boundury Mo, Voting place ot tho_school« houss corner Mydo Park svenuo anid Ninoty-Nfih street, South Ouicago, Judges—Alicbaul Doyle, Jaines Tully; David McDole, Clerks—James: Bullivun, J, Ly arall, . Disrnior 6. All south of Eighty-soventt streot and est of Slony falund avenu, exfetided o south buun- ary of the vi) R’:ll- Voting placout G. Vauldersyde's storo, in tno Holland settlement, on Chicago nnd Thornton rond, JivIges—Hiram Vander Belt, Cornoe iips Roggoeveen, Dirk do Jong. Clerka—Coruolius Kugper, L, Mublmecher, Adjourned to Baturday, March 23, WASIINOTON HEIGHTS. Tha Villago Board of T'rusteos mot in regular’ seseion, Monday. evening. at tho. house of A. Bchultz, Messrs. Greonacro, Lowenthal, Schultz, Martin, and Mason, were present, Oiving to tho absenco of tho Rev. D, B. Heflyon, President of the Board, Mr, Groounere wne eietod Prosidont yo tem, . Potitions wore prosented-for sidewalks 'on the wost side of Progpect ayonus from Ninoty-ninth to South atreet, and Winston avenue from Niue- ty-ninth streol to tho Vincennos road, with the nocessary bridges and ciosuings, Thoy were ro- forred to tho Committoo on Sidowalks, whioh ro- ported tham back fayorably, aud’ chey wore laid over une weelt. Mogurs. Lowenthal and Schultzwere appoiuted n apeoiu] commitieo to roport Thusdny . on the amount of monoy nooded for approprintions for village improvenonts for. 1874 und 1876, ‘The petition for opeuing Oak sfreot, from Ninety-fifth to Ninoty-viuth, wns lud over ono waok. Mossrs, Martin aud Lowonthol were appointgd 8 Committes on Palico, after whicl tho Board udjourncd to moet Thursduy at tho house of AMr, Hoffron, ‘I'ho house of - Fred Ilyar, on Trag; was burnt to the ground Monday. wad injured. The causo is unknown. The Amerioan oitizens aro pushing: work on tho now Bathauy Olbpreh on Prospect avenne. PALATINE. The annual election for Trusteea and Tolico Magisirate of tho. Town of Palatine took place Moudny., Tho main issuo Was temporance ; tho rosult, & victory for antl-tomperanco, The follawing ' porsons waro eleoted; Trustoes, Lpban Putoam, IL C, Batterman, M, 5, John- son, I'. Hormening, and L. D, Foy; Police Mag- avenue, 0 porson iscrate, H, 1L Pablman, At tha last masting of thn Board of Trustoas, Mr. Laban Putoaw, Presidont, was presonted with - a-silver-headed -ebony cano, by his conde Jutore. , M, Davie, of Irving Park, leotyred Jast night at the Mothodist Ghurch ou the- snbject of “Holencp and Ileligion.” The atlendance was r, A'baso ball olub ls arganzing at this placo. . fl;llx)e lilnrmm'.fllkl!lh‘mt‘lll‘, pllm;unutlln : lu‘mfl‘l‘fin- 0. 'LRIDUNE, Batu aud sejool e (‘r‘qlluwlng‘éfllunri 1 Lymu\\y St‘ oy ¢y, Progldent ; 1. B, Willlars, Vica-Presideut; W. Ovitt, Boo« vty 0 3 Gaisou, Truniusas | Nathan Peok, Marsbal; Wm, Noson, Doorkoopor; Stophon Clutry, Livrarlan. Thla organization 18 ot o Qrange, but an nssoctation for mutual boneflt and protection, ITATWQOR, Tho installation of the Rov, Mr. W, F. Brown wiil: cortmuly izko. placa. this ovening, nb tho Prenpylorlan Chureh. Dr. Thomeon will deliver thio Sormon, and Drs, Patton nud Kittrodge tho cbnrges to the paoplo and tho now paator. "the farmors of. Provino and all othora who may (ool an intorost in the matter, will not for- got the meating in tho school building, Friday Gvoning, for the purpose of considering a. pian for commencing and: oarrying on tho fruit- oanning businoss. at Maywood, 'ho Com- mitteo's roport i looked for wilh interest, . JHVFERSON, 7 Al the last maoting of._tho Bonxd of Trustoes, tho roproscntative from Bowmauville arose from Lifs obair and moved that tha Buporintentont of Toads:be instructed to purchase ton: hushels of lawn-grags socd und sow it inthe public high- ways, It was carried. Ihe member. from riod away by the bonuty of the project, impressed npon the minds of tho-Board liis own- entlusinsm, and'they vot- od to buy tho old and worn-out mowing-muchina otltho Prosidont. 1t was purchasod ab & high price. Bowmanvlils oar- OAR PATK. . A mooting will bo hold to-morrow avening ab the school building, for the purposo of organiz- ing a oricket olub, It is-to.bo compored: of the bost-young ladies. and ;iulltlomnn of thevillago. Onk Park 1s noted for the skill and enthusinsin manifostod by ita oriokel-clubs: One of them somo time ago engaged in-a contest with the Ro~ cino Club, ''he grounds af Qak Park are unox- colled for besuty and convenicnco. DARRINGTON, Tho Board of lrustees met pursuant to ad- {mlmmum, Saturday evoning. Iresont—H. Wilmarth, Prosident ; T, . Btott, Wood Haw)oy, and-H, T; Abbott.. Tho committon appointed.io investignto the éondition of Landman street ro- ported 1 favor of relaying it, No other busi~ 1088 of.importance was done, DUNTON. . Gousiderablo building ia doing, ad thoro aro o houses for rant. ? Tha. Post-Oftigo - Department ab, Washington: 1w chaugod tho_name of thinplace to Arlington Heights: ''his, howover, does not elmllgo tho- [ namo. of the ‘town; a polition to the. County. Commisslonors {8 necosgary. apd will bo.pre- sonteds JGBTIN, Tho Ausiin-Litorscy. goloty mects Saturday _evening, An iptorasiing-lime is anticipated. i I'ho Trustees for-the Town of:Closro mest Mon- : doy ovening, st thoTown Hpll nt Austin, RIVER FOREST, There will he a-#csiablo at- tho houso of Mra. D.,q, Thatohor Friday, evaning, Duryen's Satin Gloss Starch, Durysa’s: “ Satn - Gloss - Staroh i he whitest and. ' pure, consequently ihe strongest, Btarch in the | warld, It givos o clear, whito, ud glossy finish, Do w110 you got it, * Duryoa's " ‘on evory package. . Ma, Dunrea—Dear Sir: Wa havothoroughly tested- .your-Satin Glons Slarch in oyr laundry for over & year, and find {t tobe tho best we liayo over used, Tt gives the finest Auishy is entirely white, and- alivays' uni- form: ' niao, contains more strongth than.any. othor. starch, Dr1norT Srrast TAUNDRY, 107 Datea sircol, Dec, 3, 1872, — Anno. Dickinson Has dollversd hor lecturo in Ohicago, but G, 8. Rich= ardson & Co, aro still dolivering all gorts of boots and ¢hoos at lowest. prices to deslors in. thess. goods throughout the, Northwast, Thoy,nre atraightforward- mon,and will do tho right (hing with any who may calt on-thiem, at-Noe, 128-a1 180 Franklin streot, X e S The Tast Chance. Mr, Harrigon will close out the remsining ofl paint- 1nga, somo thirty in number, to-dny, 0t 2 o%clock, e~ member {here i3 no resarve whatover on any painting.. Nos, 204 and 200 Exzt Madison slroot. Chickering's New Improvement. The Chickerjng ono. firm Luve invonted. n. new. plano, produces tho sweetest tono imaginabfo, These Dinnos can be seani.ab Reed's Tawple. of Music, corner. of Dearborn and Van Buren streots. 7 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. NEW YORK TO CARDIET. ThoSouth Wales Atlantlo Steamship Yompany's Now First-class, Full-powered, Olydo-buile Steamshiips will soll from Ponusylvania Rallroad Whart, Joreoy Oity: DELT, Fob. 7. | PEMBROK E ANDES, April - Carrylug goods and passengors at th tas from, . all pasteaf tho United Atatos and Ganndn to ports in tho’ Birliot Ghanol, i tior polut i Kngiand, 'Fheso steamships, bullt exprossly for tho trade, are pro- vided with All (8o atost LBpOremOR(s oF e Somiortaad coveuienen of UABIN AND STEERAGR PASSENGERS, Cal 76 and $E0 qurtoncy. Becond Cabin, 865 Drafts f Tirmt or. C1 and upwarda. Gl TFor furthor partiouinrs. avly In Cardil, at the Com- nany's Otlegs. No. 1 Divek Onimbore, and 1 Now York to ARONTBALD BAXTER & GO., Axonis, No. 17 Jiroadivay. FOR EUROPE. ESTABLISEBED 1840. Three Sailings Evory Week from New York and Boston. Onbin Pasknge, 380, $100 nnd $130, Goll. Round Trip, Tlckots at Reduood Ratos. Btoorago, #X0 Curroncy. Bpring sallings are now ar. ranged, and intonding passongors ure reyuestod to make oarly applieations for borths in ordor to securs ‘guod no- commodation, Tha Ct ‘!h’l“Y'l Toading Room at 28 Pall Mall, Londnn, I» furnisbiod with tho Ioading Amorlcan nowspupers, :and Passengers ara insited to mako Frco uso of ity " 1, DU VERNAT, Gon't West'n Agant. . W our, lark and Randofoh-sis. Ty publio, Bal gail from New York "Phursdays; Rates as low 23 any first-class lino, 0 magnificont. new and full-pawerod Stasulizs Ro- 5altic, Adeintio, Biltannic, Oconnic, Goltic, oto., on_Baturdays and Livrpal on gmng E((’{l‘:. g "‘L‘“é‘“‘(‘;bf",}'fi" from £1 upwards, or 01 ouths Clarkat., Chlsago. o $7 Bouth OV LIiRD LAGERGREN, Agcat. NATIONAL . LINE, NOTIOF—This Cotnpany takes thoriek of iasuranco (ap fo 500,000 In gold) on_onahof ta stoamors, thus civin Tassoniiors the bost bosslblo guarauten for safoly an ayoldance of druger At sca. o most -soutliorly'routo has always beon adoptad by ts Company to svaid fon and hoadina o LIVIRPOUL, and QUEBNSTOWN, from Plors Nos, 44 and 47, North River', New York, Bpain, Maroh 1| Grou Guat Maroh 3 Egyp i DENMARK... Cubln Favyy 0,_§80y und 800 Curreucy. airey 520 Currency. Roturn tiokots at reduced rates, Passeugers hooked to or from Gorman and Seandinavion polnta at Tow_ entes. The Stoamsbips of this line urothe Iargostin the trada, Dralts on Great liritath, Ireland, and tho Gontinent, ab Borilicast coenor Glark nd Yndulphsluc (ovpoaita o Bhioran Housu), Ohicago, WILLIAM MACALISTEI, Gonorsl Western' Agont. " STATE LINE Steamships—Stato of Penusylvania; Stato of Loul Stateof Mlunssota; blato i Alshawa; Siato of Virg Stato of Goorgia: Htato of Florida (building); State ol Tadlasin: Biatg of Novada. (bullding). Fo Ofssgow, Hl- fast, Livorpuol, Londoudorry, o, State of Virginia suily "T'uosday, luroli 101 Stata of A lnbamasaileSaturduy, Murcl 2l; Stato of Pounsylvania gails Saturday, Apeil{, From Plor 34, North River, N, Y, Weekly Sallings noxt Summer. Tates of passago: Cabln, $a0 and $4 gold; St . curronoy; prepats " currouoy, Drafts Teor turltior partloulacs spply to AUNTI ©0., Agents, 7 Brodway, e, ., oA, Gon'l Wodiin s WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Qoly ang blne from Union Syyars, tho mowt sontealyob ulot looxtion in tho olty, {n tho fmmediate vicinity of ‘sll 6 Vrfueiyat plaote of ‘siiseinont aud 1oadiig rotull B e Ao s bactomaus dlsratare " 7 OGN, . FI R, Teapeistor. PERFECLION! BOKER'S BITTERS. Meware of Counterfolts. ESSIONAL CARDS. ___ DR. A. G. OLIN, 2 187 Washington-st. Tho eldest and longest-located Physician in the oity in tho trostment of all Chronio and Bpeoial Disesos, Oall or write. Dr. C. BIGELOW, CONFIDENTIAL PHYSICIAN, Hatablishod 18 yoars iu tho clty. “Willo ar oall and bo astlatlod, Ofios, No. 370 South Olaskeat., Ohluagos metal agraffo which, applied to, every. siring in the; Avet 4. e DRUSEMENTS, s M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, Morday, Mureh 80, to Thursiday, April 2, And BATURDAY MATINEE, MASANIELLO: Grand Opern in 5 Acts, Dy AUBER, performed by the LIEDERKRANZ. TTANS BATATKA, Condnctor, With an {mmenre cast: _Chorua of Boventy, Orchiestrs i ol Forty-fivo. NEW COSTUMES, NEW APPOINTMENTS, NEW SUBNERY. POPOTAT PRICES-Tororved. Fiosts fn Parquotie, DromCirole, ant Tialcony AR REC A dmigedon, B1a001 Gn) o} elon, 76 conts. , Kesgretd Hoats, ‘fl.o(n dallery, adi ottt Engihsn and Garman (10 conts) to bo liad ot tho Hox Ofico. THE GREAT ADELPHI, LIEONARD GROVER, . MANAGER, . TS (THURSDAY) RVENING, March s, LADIES NIGHT. . The Invinulbln.Pi'om'mnmc. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF LO-LOand the DA GLORIAITS. AT A0t Y B LA, ORARG e v'mmncmimggn{w\ i }um LHE ADAT AMATIO OOMPANY in ‘m?dl«‘.‘é{?fi M i BISTICHS, Tho KAL slnnxcurl"o‘l!;lgkv. ATN, Toauiiful Tratalormation—VENUS- AN PRIGES-Ko., 350., or 160, ; Scourad, 2o, oxtra, UARD.~Tho Wondgrlul Pro t Elegant, A tistio wnid_ Staxtiing Susclaltics a6 tho ADELPIL 10n nixbt oxcol anytilng hitborto peesonted, and oA TR B e e Popular Malines Saturday at 2 p, m. . KINGSBURY MUSIO HALL. PROE, J. 1L, PEPPER "Takos pleasure in anuounofns thnty at tho sollcitatl ng Tetondey R s oo W any e ot Hall for & Courso of Three Scientific. Entertainments| Tuosday, Wednosday, and Thuraday, Maroh.. 31, and April 1 and 2, On whioh occaslon Prof, PEPPER will causo himsol{ te* disappear, will VANISH INTO THIN AIR!!] Also, New and rllliant Exporimonta(Optio and A 1), oxhibitod for tho fret time in the Uulesd Statca, Fire Envelopes 2 Living Being, But Dogs ot Bure, Tho Profossar wil also cxbibit the TELEPHONIO CONOERT ! AND DANCING SKRLETON | Courso Tiokots, 160, Admintou, 0 ols. Rosorva Seaty 250, oxtrd. For sala uow at/Coubls Librasy nud x HOOLEY'S, THEATRE.. Last Week. Last Weel. In addition to the Gorgeons Spoctaclsof - TN IO LT IS, Wil g introdrios for tho firatand enly troh OIS Gt abend gy ime oty MATI Grand- Transformation. Scene!’ Imvorted from: Niblo's Garden Now York, exprossly fof * this woek only, Don't fol) to sea this, the crowning tri= nmph, acknowledged: ha | ail: to o 'the most benutifal* TRANSFORMATION SOENI evor produced in thisaltys Monday, Merch 30~Roturn of Tooley's Gomedy Come: pany—Beelit of Russell Sogga. A Groat Bill, THE GREAT ADELPHIL TUIS (THURSDAY) AFTERNOON at 2o'clook; - Complimentary- ‘}_‘estimonial Bénef! o Bobby Newcomb; Tondored by his frlonds and A HOST OF VOLUNTEERS ¥rom the differont Chicago Theatros. PRIOES, for this occaslon, G0 ots., 2 ots,, &nd Se« . curad % ots. oxtra, ACADENY OF MUSIO. CUNARD MAIL LINE. A Marked xnd Decldad Hit! Fourth Nightof Mrs. Jas, Ad AND T1ER GOMIG OPERA COMPANY, 2 To-uight, Buokatone's famaus Military and Muslcal drama T'ho Child of the Regiment, *4YVa hiave nover seou an audianca battor pleas 31 commIARation A A TRl eTmal ALY poo Norsie o thuslastie &Y ean, March 25, " MVIOKER'S THEATRE: THE WOMAN IN WHITE, A BRILLIANT SUCORSS, Wybert Recve, as Count Fosco,. REOEIVES UNIVERSAL PRAISE. B2 Tho play basutifully mounted and actod. Kvory night end Saturday Afatinve. 9 Seata aco uow for salo for the Opera Next Week, MYERS' OPERA-HOUSE, Monroo-st., bet, Dearborn and State. Avlington, Cofton” & Temble's, Mintrels ANY WOOD TO SAW | BARNUM'S DABY ELE T WOULDN'T YOU LIKK TO KNOW XY LREHANT, ' THE WATOH-DOG | THE ANIMATED WIG BLOCK | 2 Newcamb, Oourtwright, Gilbort, Walters and Martou, Lindon, Aritugton, Cottos, and -IComblo in®soveral Now Bpeclalifes, Ivontng at 8. _Saturday Matines at2:50, Hvory GLOBE THEATRE. To-Night aud Saturday Matlico, - 0ld Mumpty-Dumpty at Home:. THE GREAT JEE BROTIERS and CHAS. OHRISDE'S ORIGINAL PANTOMIME TROUPE! WILL O° TETE WISE. TUNION PARK CONG@L OHURCH: PROF. YORKE On “Life in India.” A Yecturo with viowa by tho atercopticon, on afaowsuls ok, it of Rrone mtecosl, Wil bo &vea 8t tho Uniot ek Congronitopl sl araeen 2, 'yl 12 iy Mareh 20, Leoturo mfi.m#nu:fm o ok Adiuission foo, S e Citidven nder 13 yonrs, 55 crnga. O lokets Tor anto st Lubkstoro of W.G. IOLMES; - 71 Naditon-at. THIRD PRESBYTERTAN OHUROH - IINDOO SCENES ! Warship of thio Goddoess Sova, Tha Marriagoe Coro wongs e nitoty e Tarringof o Whow, sl ot Ropssonintions ta Oharaator o LIFE IN INDIA! with oxplanations by MISS BRYFTAN, many vosrs 3 slounry in tho Zonanuas of Calcuttn, &t thy Third e hytarian Oburali, carnor Waaliiagton and Un cntor.sls., Adwisslon, 85 AUURSUAY, Staroli 20, b ¥ m, Childien, 350 CHROMOS. NEW EDITION OF CHROMOS! THE POPULAR CHIROMOS, “RAW RECRUITS,” “WASHING DAY, and "[RONING DAY, Just roproducod, To ba given away by tho GREAT ATLANTIO AND PACIFIC TEA CO,, - 116 Wost Wasldngton-at., 188 Fweniy-secoud-st, SCALES, FTAIRBANKS HPANDARD SCATEHS OF ALL BJ4E8. < FAJRBANLS, MORBB&00 ULAND 13 LAKE-§T