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[ — e W THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MARCH $1, 1874 e A ST - o e e e o VN LOCAL MISCELLANY. LGEGING-ON A POET. The unromantio and commonplnoo spirit of to-dny was woll illustrated by n littlo affair which took placo tho ofher night ot the Adolphi Tha- aro botwveon n poot and a statosman. . From tho time whon tho first poot vontod his uncouth thymos, thero Lina boon antogonism botwoon the ten of words and thomon of actions. This lnok of harmony hina mmilfosted itacl? in many ways, but nevor 8o prosaloally ns Baturday night. The stinglug linos of tho Grock satirist drove tia rogal opponont to hang himsolf; and the speeisl fury with which Richard Cour De Loon pursued Bertrand Do Born, was dua to tho bittor stanzas which tho lattor hisd writton n.n‘l sung against him, In thoso oarlior days, whon & poot ffld offoudod n mon of might hio was apt to suf- for for it by cruolfixion, the loss of his oyes or il cars, or some punishment which bad somo- thing distinguished and striking nbout it, Dat all thnt is olangoed now, and when the Chicago ‘poot offonds a Cfillengo soldior or statesman ho lina to submit to a vory different ensufmnn. Tho Adelphi Thontro hns cugaged tho services of a young man by tho namo of Gulick, whom nntaio haw ondowed with o fatal facility for rhymes, 60 that ab tho rato of 2conts porstanza, which ig ali that danagor Grovor allows him, ho is ablo to make n modest lving. Iis vorsos aro not as good as Byron's, but, then, thoy aro not ag bad ns Ald, Schaffuor's, and what Lo Incks in grammar ho mukes up In porsonalitios. Like Theodoro ook, he Line a rara talont for fiuding words which rhyme to propor nomos, ho thoy Gorman, Polish, Irish, or American, In ordor to got subjects for his racy rlymos, Mr. Gulick goes out among the audioncs and colleots cards on which speatators have writien thonames of porsous whom thoy dosito to have dono up in vorse, like flies in amber. It apponrs that tho ungodly—thosa who -stlu the aon‘l!a‘l' tho :icnmnr——h‘:’wu l;'uynnhlndghn it of gratifying private grodges nuding ir’*he nn‘;na oyl' lguu' anomics, and having littlo Bongs sung concerning them, Thus many a good ch\%flh ‘membor, who would not go the Adalphi, ovon lind ho a freo ticket, has boen made tho “theme of impropor lovity and the subjeot of a 1mont atroolous ditty, ‘Phero is & peron in this city by the name of James MncHalo, o man of great roputo in tho ward in which ho lives, o standing momber of ward committoos and county conventions, who Lus those onemies wihioh prominence lways wing 8 man. I‘rMA{‘ night one of those malig- nants—thoso men who opposed MacHalo when he was running for the honorablo position of Conatablo in the Twonticth Ward, a position out of which ho was only ouchred by an unholy com- Lination—waa at tho Adelpli, aod, happoening to notioo MacHalo thero, wrote his nimo on n card nud handed it to tho poct, when lie cxme aronnd with his hat in soarch of subjeots, Imagino tho foolings of Mr. MnoHale, & man who had beon prominent -beforo his follow-citi- £oug as o candidato for Constablo in tho Twon- tioth Ward, whon tho sweot singor of tho Adel~ phi broke out in o vory full-flavored, not to say roncid, Emlllmllon concerning him. That gon- tlomon Lod nover had an idea of his capacitics for pootry, Ho found that he rhymod with gunlt” with *rail,” with ¢ flail,” with * whalo,” with' * bail,” with * §il," and with other words which woro not in lus vocabulary. He sat it out stoically, though ** his seated heart knocked his ribs,” and ho felt & vory strong inclination to xao to & quastion of privilego. After tho moeting adjourned, Mr. MacIfale went in search of tho poet and informed him thot ho wes o man of prominonce in the com- 1nunity, baving onco beon a candidate for Con- stablo, and thatif such liberties woro again taken with bis namo ho should puuch the poot's hoad. Ar. Gulick stated that & poot of his standing in the community was not to bo dictated to by any man,and that if Mr, MacHale would como around tho following evening he would give him an- othor doso. Nr. MacHale was so confident that ol tho words whioh rhymed with his namo Lind boen oxhausted, that” he did not take this threat in ill part, and went home qtuiotly. Tho noxt night ho kopt his appolutment, and whon 30, Gufioke aaw L im howent off in'a fino 1t of poetio fronzy, and did up Mr, McHale in about twenty-fivo lines, Thon Mr. MaoHale, also in fine fronzy, gave n smoll Doy 26 cents and told bim to go out and ot the valuo of that in losk yenr's eggs. WLha fiay roturned with o poper bag, aud then Mr. MucHalo bogan throwing tho oggs with groat deliberation at tho post, who kept on singing his riymos, but who Lad to dodge around Lotiweon every othor vorse in n mouncr, ihat grently impnired their effect. ~ Public sympathy was with Mr, Maclfalo; ho had introduced sn unoxpeeted featura in the evoning’s entertain- mont, and those spectators who .were out or rench of tho bursting ogga loudly encouragoid him to go on, Finally ono of theso npfi struck tho poot full {n tho mouth, and then ir, MacHale, fecling that he bad vindicated himsolf and put a stop to any moro verso-singing for that night, sat down. 4 But afr. Gulick was not eatisfled, and had Mr, AaoHulo arrested and brought before Justico Boyden yesterdsy moming. The offensive rhymes were connnitted to writing, for tho bono- 1iv'of the Court, who statod they were villainons. Ho bad dabbled in pootry himsolf, and took from thedrawor of tho desk goneral specimons of his own productions, which he read for the instrac- tion of Mr. Gulick aud the improvoment of his stylo. Ouo of these little pocms is a ballad tell- iug how the Town Board voted Col. Cleary §10,~ 000, but tho Justico refused {o allow it to bo copled for publication, : fLor carofully considering the case, ho do- #4ided that, in view of tho unjustilablo character of the ozgs which wore employed, Mr. AoHnlo would havo to py a fing of S1, which thab gon- tloman did, whilo Mz, Gulick was held in bonds of 3200 to keep from singing nny moro verses cancorning Mr, MacHalo, 80 jong 1 that gontlo~ man agreed with the Justice in politics. e it METHODIST MINISTERS' ASSOOIA- TION. The Methodist ministers of thia city held their regular wookly meoting yesterday forenoon af +No. 69 Washington strect. Saveral ministors from onteldo the city were prosent, and encourag- ng reports wero recoived from all quartors. THE BEV. BISHOP BOWMAN, of 8t Louls, spoke of the incronse of interest thero, where, ho snid, there had been u most wonderful revival undor the influonce of their Evangelical nuion meetings led by the revival- st, Alr. Hammond. The different denominations hod forgotten their special erceds and had warkod together. There had been from 1,600 to 2,000 convorsions of porsons who bad never be- foro profossed religion. In the whole Conforonce, thero bad bean no marked increase of memberahip, but tho Bishop attributed this to the Inck of full reports. The colored population were doing well, and thero were two colored Presiding Eldess in that Con- forence who could not be excelled in any one in tho country. In Texas, tho Church had much to contond against, but the work was progressing satisfac- tonly, The German oloment was not coming into” the Church as rapidly aa could bo wished, but the colored folks wero doing n great worlk. An old man, 00 vears of age, with his son, walked 800 miles to ationd tho Conferonco, have ing heard that the old Mother-Olurch had como ‘bagk to Texas, . Tho Bishop wished that the Government would sood a better class of Federal oficors to protect the loyal peoplo, TFamilies were often in distress and terror all the timo. One evening when ho was visiting in Marshall, Tex., he hoard a knock at tho door, and immodiately oponed it. o saw that tho lady whom ho wan visiting was much agitated, and she said they did not do that thera, 'hoy never opoud a door until thoy knew who ‘was thero, lest thoy should be shot, DOWN HOUTI, L The rolations hotween the Nortliorn and Bouthern Mathodist Churches wore not cordial, and it would xaqukfl weveral years to bring tho two classos of Northerners and Bouthorners to- gethor, Tho 8ovore casos of outrages wore not tho rulo, but they wore not uncoramon, Only s sirm, foarlous control by theFodoral power could keep the Stato from Inwlessness, asud save tho lives and proporty of Northern settlers, The German fmmigrauts wers thrm{, aund Iaw-abid« iug, but the drifting population from other Southiern Btates containod the worst olements of tho_ South. It had wot unfroguently boen anggested that Toxns was Intended (0 bo the last stronghold of the Lost Cuuso, uud that, if other things wore propitlous, e large proportion of the populntion bologfire-uators and rancorous Becey- Bioniuts, they migbt Lope to throw off their allegianee to the United Btates. In the hopo thot the Governmont would Lo willing to let them go to gov 5id of their turbuleuco and law- lossnees, they worq keoping up thew agitation uud intimidation of Northern mou. 8till, the Biuhop thought thas the condition of aflairs was constantly improving and the cases of violonco becoming less frequont, Tho Northorn families wore still almost totally ostracizod, but membors of tho rising goneration would not haye the enme feoling toward oach otlior that their parents bad, und ovon amang tho latter there was nnoticeablo softoning of feoling as time passed on, . They noeded throo thln{m i Loxas s Railroads to bifng in uotivity, iutelligeuce, and industry ; 890d emigients to Loprove (he - natural advants- o8 of to Blate, aud lutroduce ecouomy aud ! and thrife ; ond tho Mothodlnt Church to give thom 1oligion, TIIR ONLY TIOFE OF THK COLORED PEOPLR of Toxas wae tho Mothiodist Crch, Whoro the Church was not ostablishod tho nogroes wore poing back to barbnrlem, Thoro wera parts of fimt 5}1\10 whoro thoy had: rolapsed into Yoodoo- fam nnd fetich-wosslip, Thd Afrioan Mothodist Olrch was rathor in o dlslntograted condition ; they hind ot tho mon_to manage for thom, and tlioy folt themsolves dopondont pon tho whites. : 'MIIE HEYV, DR DANIELS, of Parl Avenua Olurel, gave an intoresting ro- connt of Lis visit to Now Orlonns, whero ho had found tho Churol sbout squnlly composad of whites, blucks, and yellow peoplo. 1Iving re- forred to tho samo mixture in tho Sunday~ &chools, Dr, Danlels was askod whother tho yol- low childron wore not gonerally over 13 or 18 yoars old, the aflrmative roply causing considor- ablo aughtor, Roferring to tho condition: of Lonisians, Dr. Danioly snid that ho hind often henrd it sald that it was outrageous that the Govornmont of such n Stato should bo committed Into the hands ol lgnomnt and superstitions nograos ; but slnco ho liad boon thore, aud had hesrd the storlos of violonco and murdor perpotrated by the whites, he was willing that tho nogroos_ should govorn untfl thero was aafoty ‘for all allke. Ho stated that there wore authontic statistics of tho mur- dor of 5,000 colored pooplo since the war, for which no one hiad ever been ealled to acconnt, and {ho uumbor of othor deeds of violouco conld novor bo known, Tho spoaker also reforred to tho prograss of ednention in Louisfans, sayiug thnt in the upi- varsity for colored 5)!!0 lo in Noew Orleavs no ono could bo ndmitted bolow the Fourth Reader, showing that tho standard of education mush bo low where such o grnde wns eonsidered com- potont for admission to & univorsity, In suswar to quesations, l)lslmr Bowman said that, though thie Congrogationalists had spont the most monoy in tha Bouth, the Methodiats had spout tholra to botter ndvmltnfic producing grentor reaulits. The Roman Catholio Ghurch wonld fail of ob- taining any- groat control or infinenco over the negroos from itsknown hostility to the Union causo during (ho war, ‘Tho meoting l‘pmmml o resolulion to obtam an onlargemont_of the room whoro the meetings nro hold, aud then adjourned. gy THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, The regular wookly moecting of the Bonrd of County Commigsionors was hold yesterday afternoon in the Board room in the new County Building, Presidont Ashiton was in the ohair, oud there wore also present Commissioners Bogno, Burdick, Busse, Olough, Crawford, Har- ris, Horting, Johnson, Jones, Lonergan, Roollo, naud Ruseell, COMMUNIOATIONS. The Clerk read o petition from s numbor of cltizens asking for tho procuring of a suitable plnce for the temporary occcupation of the Supe- rior and Cireuit Courts, and recommonding tho loaso of tho Honoro Block for that purpose, Reforred. Tha Clork read communications from the Clork of the Buperior Court of Oook County naling for ropaira to be made in tho Suporior Court rooms; from thio County Troasuror esking for increaned clerical nusintance ; and from citi= zons of tho Town of Clcoro, calling attoution to the condition of Lako streot and the County Line toll-road. MONEY MATTERS. Tho gny—rofl- of the Normal School, amount~ ing to 8960 of tho County Hospital, $800,93 ¢ of the Coraty Agont's office, $1,413.337 of tho Sherifl's office, ©5,874.92; and sundry small bills, wero reforred. Several bills for outdoor ralicf in the Towns of Lemont and Cicoro, amounting to about 600, Yoo Toforrod to the Committoo on Town Ac- counts. A resolution introduced at a jrovious meoting, approprinting €500 for the genornl use of tho Committoe on Equalization of 'Taxes, was adopted, TPUDLIC BUILDINGS, The Committce on Public Buildings roported in favor of giving tho contract for tho repair of the Superior Court rooms to D, M. Swiney & Co. for 8657.60. Adopted. “Thoy aleo reportod in favor of giving the con- tract for cortain extra work in cementing and palnting the walls of tho now Jail to M. B. Dailoy for 9800, Adopted. They nléo reported upon the certificatos of Armstrong & Egan, architects, for work done on tho now County Buildiug, and recommended pay- monts s follows: D. M. Swinoy.& Co., $2,805; T Nolson, ©1,020: Boyd' & Dufton, $1,000; Nickoron & €0., $487.25. Adopted. "Thoy also presonted Armstrong & Egan's cor- tifloato of work done by M. . Bafloy on tho new Court-Building, and recommonded the payment to him of 816,000, Adopted. BILL. Tho Committee on Publio Service reported in favor of payment of bills for jurors' fecs amonuting to 9104, Adopted. Tho enme Committeo also reported back, with- out recomimondatiou, sundry billa for Coronor's jurors’ fees, amounting in all to about $505, claimed by employes of the county. Commisgloner Crawford explained the ronson for the objeation to tho payment, which was that, the claimants helu? formar county employos, tho county was not linblo for the servico done whilo thoy wero such employes. The report was, on motion, referred to the Committee on Judiciary. : TOLL~ROADS. Commissioner Busso offered 2 rosolution or- doring tho Committec on Ronds and_Bridges to visit the toll-roads and report ns carly as possi- blo upon their condition. He atated that all the toll-ronds were in & doplorable condition. Adoptod. EXPENSE OF THE POOR-HOUSE, Commissioner Bogua offored the following, which was adoptod : Resolved, That the Warden of tho County Poor- ouso and Tnssno Asylum be, and Lo is hereby, di- Tected to furniwh to the Board the avernge weekly coel, of inmates of the Poor-lHouso and Tusio Aeylum for tho mouth of Fubruary lst, giving cach justitu- Hon ueparate, Tho meoting thon adjonrned until Mondsy af- ternoon at.2 o'clock, ——— THE COUNTY POOR HOUSE. About o month ago 'Litn TRIUNE contained an atticlo rolative to tho Poor House,~the con- dition of tho inmates, and the mnuner in which they ware fod or under-fod,—which called public attontion to o subject too long neglected, So much was snid about this matter that the Grand Jury felt it to be thoir duty to visitthe institution, nud did 60 Satarday. They mado a very thorough examination of it, enw how over-crowded it Was, but mado no recommendation on this subject ; concorning the culinary department, they made in thoir roport, submitted yesterday to Judgo Booth, the followlug very truthful statements, Which are substantially what Tme Trinoxe said in ity article published last month Wa noxt poid our respects to tho eulinury dopart~ ment, £ ued hov tho 105 Woro 1o wnd whws ey s Uero we greatly regret that we canuot continue ta Trale tho management of this institution, Thoani. mal food wna course aud bad, not stich ua tho Innistes slould huve, gotting only two meals 8 day. Turnips (uo potatocs or beans) the ouly vegetable visivlo, The 1os ehown to us lookod a8 though the grocer who fur- nished it Lnd gathorod up tho sweopings of lia sumpla room aud called it te, o wera greatly as- touished {0 sco tlls so-called téa, o giv such to tho slck is mockery, To give §t to those poor, old women, many "'of whom bave doultless 'sccn Dotter 'days, “{a most disgracefnl to thoso who furntshod " it, and to fho Cook Couuty Come missioners who purchased it (Tomching moto particulasly tho faod furnished the sick, wo most carnestly plead that good tea, a liftlo good Lutter, sud go0d coifeo sbould bo suppllod Lo thei) We would most carneatly appeal to tie Chafrman of the Gommlltce on Supplita 1o remedy thin defect, at Jennt in the paupcrs’ food, Many of tliom wero loud in their complaints, and ong_of tho cookn who showed ua tho tea declared It 60 ad sho could not drinik it, The soup furnished was very {ndifferent, Tho sub- stauco of the meat from which tho soup was made was ol extracted, and the ment givon to_the paupers, We trust that thls wilt apeodily bo romedied, Thio poor should Lo well carod for, Tifs groat come= merclal ity and Cook County can affard ta feod thelr poor better, nud thoso who Lold oflics aud Lsve chargo of thess thinga uiould bo hold fo'n Hgid aceotintablil= 13 for thelr aots and dofugs, Thoy stiould seok loas 10 obtain thio emoluments of thuic oflice, and. {hini mioro of tho poor—of thioko who ara in sorrow, need, und sicknoss, aud of those who are boroft of Yeason, They might be retuinded of the words of thp good old Propliot ‘Tobit, written mauy bundred years ugo, and follow his good examplo: ¥ Giva wims of thy goods, and never turs thy fuco from auy poor man, and then tho faco of tho Lord shull ot be turned away from thoo, Do morciful of thy powers If thou lust much, glvo plontcously; If thou baat littlo, do_thy diligoned glad)y to uive af that little ; for o gathorest” thiou thy- self & good raward i tho day of neceuslty," bl THE SUNDAY.AFTERNOON LECTURE ASJ00IATION, Tho Bunday Afternoon Leotnra Association met last aveuing in Room 24 Trisune Buildlng, Mr, A. B, Koith fu tho chair. The Commitico on Nominationa reported tho following OFFIOERS OF TILE HOUIETY! Prosidont—Wirt Doxter. Vico Presidents—T, F. Trogay, M. Lyvam, A, Barker, the Rev. M. J, Bavago, tho Rev. Dr, Thomss, Dr. N. W. Abbott, A. B, Keith, T. B, Van Wyok, Prof, Muthews, Judge Booth, H, Greenebanm, Jamea Purker, Iidson @, Koith, ¥. MoVeagh, Trons- uror—1. B, Yan Wyck. Secrotary—A. I, Magon, Ixooutive Comuniiteo—A, B, Kolth, T, B. Van Wyak, the Rev. Dr, Tliomes, I, D. Lloyd, J. F, ‘Iregay, M. Liynam, nnd tho Seoretary ox ofilcio, THE REGRITS, Tho roport was sccopted, and it was ordorod that tho oloction ho held by tho mombora of the Hooloty nftor tho loctura noxt Bundny aftornoon, ‘The Trensurer roporied ¢ Recelpta from salen of smomhors’ tckots, Xieeofpta from aalea of singlo tickels Mareh 0., $20.69 17,60 L0l 4o vueenseanineerinniinninianneniiins Exponson of" printings, nivertiaing, vent of hail, 0iisiinnnns «s 2100 Oash on hind, 10 Tho Constitution was smended by mnking the dutios of Sooratary dovolvo upon one, and by adding an Excontive Committoo of navon to tho oflicora, The fourth artiolo, concorning commit- tacs, was cut out. Until tho eleation of Sunday, tho Excoutive Committeo proposod by the Com~ mitteo on Nominations was ordored to take chargo of tho preparations for tho noxt lecturo. Tho " Exooutivo = Commitleo woro glvon the privilogo of rovising any papers that wore to bo read beforo the Bocloty, and authorized to ap- point such other committoos ns they may from tme to time deom desirable. s J, I, MoVIORER'S EARLY LIFE, 3r. J. 1L, McVickor hns boon intorviewed by o roportor of the St. Louis Times, who lsarnod that 8t. Louis was * nway bohind * Chieago in tho oncouragement of drnmatlo art. Stara can piny hieto to good business for threo or fonr weolts at & time, whilo thevo thoy * invanably fatl flat " during tho socond weel. Mr. McVickor also madesn confession, which i probably now to many, rud honee it is subjoined : 1o enid, as o historical fact, ho had boen the first nowaboy who hud_over sold papors in Bt Louls,” In 1837 or %8, o, then n Jad of 13, was omployed in tho ailea of” ho K, Louls Guzelte, 'paper publisiicd by » - {pu " named Jerry Allen nud his Lrother, Ifo wan ordored oat ono day with s bunch of papers inder his arim, tn soll Gazeltes, and waa instructod togo down Tiito streot Lo tlio fovos, nnd say to every man hio mot ¢ “Dus o paper, sie 7" etried thin on, and whon at the lovee, then the great business centro of tho stn o cam to n knot of gentlemen snd put the words fo {liem, “ Buy o poper, sir 7"+ Buy b—11" sald ono of tho gontlemen, and young MoVickor went back to the oflleo discourawed and almost erying at the rebnff, Xis cemployers, howover, scut him out again, snd ho suc- ceedod, by persoverauce, in doing o pretty falr busi- noss, . Bubsequently lic wout into the Republican office, where ko “rolied” whilo George Kiupp, now princial proprictor of that great papor, * pulled press,” Tn thiko dogs tho Republican was run by and-power, A year or two Iater ho loarned to sot and o yoar or Lo Intor still ho entored thio theatrienl’ profession undr tha tutgrago of Jo Fleld, stage-manager of tho old 8t, Loula Theatro, ir, Flold then bolng nlso editor of the ftevelle news paper, Trom that ima Mr. McVicker standlly rose, till now o has hurdly & superior a8 o theatrical managor on tho contnent, D e, GENERAL NEWS. Bomo person snw stosm issuing from tho sewor at tho corner of Fulton and Roboy stroets, oarly yestordny morning, and, thinking it to bo smoke, turned in ani alarm of flre from Box 523, Tho Gity Trensury recoived yostorday, of city taxos, tho sun of £0,640.27, and, of wator taxas, the sum of 81,600.93. In July, 1872, Patrick Howmd foll through a dofoctivo_sidewnlk and injured himself, os ho thought, $10,000 worth, For this sum ho sucd tho city, but tho caso was yesterduy deeidod againet him, i Prof. Yorlk, who has spent thirteon yoarsin Tndia, gave & serics of splendid viows of Bouth- orn India lnst night in Prof. Swing's church. ‘The econes, thrown upon a eanvas by s calcium light, wora attonded by csy and cloquent word- peintings, Theso oxhibitions seem to bo of genuing worth, Yestorday Doputy-Shorift W. H. Gleason ra- moved tho woman Henriotts Hoine, who wos declarad Insano by the County Court last weok, to tho Northorn Iliiuois Hospital for the Insuno, at Flgin, and to-day lio will take Edward West, who was adjudged insano in tho County Court yostorday, to tho samo hospital. It is nasorted that thero jano bottom to Ilal- atod streot botween Thirty-first aud Thirty- sovonth stroets, A delegation of mporlg- owners aloug thors waited on tho Dom‘E of Pub- lic Worke yostorday, and asked that tho thor- oughfaro bo filled np nnd paved, and it is likoly thiat thoy will be gratifiod, a they signified their willingness to Euy for tho improvement if tho city wonld put in'a sowor. The Board f Polico and Fire Commissioncrs mot yeatorday aftornoon for the transdction of rogular business, Presont, Commissionors Shorl- dan, Klokke, and Heno. Comptroller Hayes pro- sented to the Board a blll for $30) intorest ou the police fund, which was ordered paid. Throe special policomen wore gworn in for the Chicago, Dauvillo & Vinconnes Railrond, The first caso under . consideration was a ohnrqn proferrad against Officer J. D. Shon by Patrick Dalton for maltrontmont and conduct unbecomingan ofticer; but the tostimouy went to snow that Dalton was ono of tho worst chinractors on tho Waest Side. Tho charge was dismissed, althousl Mrs, Datton, the mothor of the boy, took occasion to give the Qommissioners her opinion of the police-forcoin enorul and tho TFitth Procinot in perticuler, Eorgt. Darrett fownd two. officors, Ebbinger sud Marshall, in his command, who wera in tho babit of loafing whilo_on duty, Marshall was found guilty, aud fined fivo dnys' pay. Lbbingor asked for a continuance of & weck, which was antod. No mora business being boforo ihe oard, it ndjournod. The' Hanuibal Zouaves, & woll-known military company composad of colorad eitizons, gavo o grand anniversary exhibition yestorday evening in SBouth-Side Turner ifall, corner of Von Buren and Clark streots, in honor of the adoption of the Fifteonth Amondmont. The oxorcises con- sistod of recitntions, tabloaus, company drill, lightning drill by four of the’ most proficiont membors of the company, and a grand sham- battle at tho oloso. The company appeared to 5:5.“ advantago in thoir showy ubiforms, and o gonoral diselpline of tho men was worthy of oll praiso, The officors seemed to underatnd theix duiies Ilmrm‘lfhly, and in tho sham-battlo at the olose, tho Union troops, of course, wera victorions atter tho expenditure of cousiderablo posdor, to tho groat alarm of many of the sudi- once who were unaceustomod to. amelling it, Tho evoning ouded with un_ onjoyablo danco, which continued until a late hour, THE UNION PARK DAPTIST GHURCH, A regular monthiy mooting of the members of tho Union Park Baptist Church was held yestor- dny ovening in the church building, corner of Zauling and Washington streets, Upon motion of Doacon Reod, Mr, A. V. Kingsland was elocted Chairman. . Aftor prayer by Mr, W. H. Johnson, tho Secre- tary, Mr. D. 8. Wagner read tho minutes of provious mestings, which were approved, The Chairmai, who is ‘Ireasnror of the Church, mads a briof stalomout rogarding tho state of tho church's fluances. They are, ho Rnid, gat- ting worso and worse avery day, beiug from %00 to 100 worso than at the Leginning of March, M. Burtis offerod the following, which was adoptod: evolved, 'Fhat the rexolution passed March 0, 1674, uummfi'g o Trustean o mootiite s Jou of 32,500 on tho property of the Ustion Park Baptist Ohuroh, Lo, aud 18 bereby, rescinded und anuuliod. Mr. Burtls offered tho following resolutfon, whieh was ndopted : tesolved, ‘That the Trustees be, and are horeby, an- thorized and fnstructed to negotiato a lon oh tho property of the Union Park Bapliat Oburch to the umount of §5,000, for such tino ss In their udiuont they mny doein Leat,—§3,200 of uch loan (o Do applied to the liquidation of tha preaent {noumbrance on the church property, On motion, it wna resolved that the action of the business‘mooting af Doo, 20, 1873, in rogard to Chureh Clerk, bo rescindod. Tho moating then adjonrnad, The froo reading-rooms of the Young Mon's Assoclution of the Ifirst Presbyterian Church, in tho Taiload Ghapol, No. 716 Stato straot, nonr Tourtoenth, wore formally oponed last evoning, In the presonce of a large number of poople. Tho rooms are four in number, 60 fcot wide 40 feat daop, and nro' noatly fnr- nishod, It s tho intontion of the Asgoclation to d & coffco-houss and gymunsium, hoplng, by providing o pleasant avoning rosort, to induco the young men in that scotion of tho olty o cengo loitoring In enloons and visiting haunts of vice. 'I'ho best of read- ing matter i3 eupplied withont cost, and, ns & cordial wolcamo is oxtendod to all, many petuons will doubtless improve the opportunity” afforded for intelleotnal umnsoniont. e ANNOUNCEMENTS., Tho Ladics’ Obristlan Misslon is worving lanches at No.-172 Aadison streot. Tho Ohristian Union Literary Boolety meots this ovening at 114 East dadison stroot. Teliglons services will bo held fn the leobure- room of Bt. Pant's Ohuroh, the Rov, Dr. Ryder, pastor, at 4 o'clock every aftornaon Lhis weels, The nttontion of poraons desiring to invost in farm Innds is callod to tho advertisemont of Lemuel Milk, offoring for salo his farms in Troquois and Knukakee Countios, There will bo an interesting litorary and musical entertalument at the Univorsity Pluce Baptist Church, Douglas place, coruer of Tthodes avenus, this evoning, Mr. 1, B. Egbort, of the Chicago Unlvomu{‘ of Balott Oollege, Vin,, the auccesaful ontout \ [ and Mr, Goorgs 1. Fostur,' anta for tho fitat and sodond prizos at tho Inter« Btato oratorinl contest, at Glalosburg, in Feb- runry, will deliver their priza oratlons on the oeanaion, for the bonefit of tha organ fand., Fx- cotlont musio will be furulshed by n doubls quartotio of pleked volcos. Daors opon ot 1 o'oloel, exorclacs begin ab 8 o'olook. Tickots, 25 couts, for uale at tho door, Tho jolnt moeting of rallroad officors and the mentbors of tho Doard of Publie Worls, origin- 10 | olly cnlled for Thuradsy nftornoon, to conaldor the vinduet qnestion, will bo held in the office of the Doard ot 2 o'elock this altornoon, Drof, W. Yorlt, who haa spent thirteon yesrs in Bouthorn Indla, will leoture in the Socond Daptist Ohureh, cornor of Morgan aud Monroo stroots, this ovoning. No admission fao will be chargod. Rovival-meatings are still hold in the Indiana Avonuo Ohristinn Church. 'The sudioncea are largo, muoh intorest iy manifested, and Inst wook eovoral were converted, A. J, obbs wiil preach overy night this weolr. This ovoning ho will talk abont * Ohrist’'s Temptation,” 'The Young Men's Olirlstian Asaociation Libtary of 8,000 voiumos will be opon on and aftor this morning freo to the publio. Young men especi- ally invitod to spend thoir evonings at thelr now library and reading-room, No. 148 Madison streot. SE s A PERIONAL, 0. J. Stough and family, of Hinadalo, have roturned from Florids, and are stopping tom- porarily at the Palmer Houso. Ex-Ald. P. J. Hickoy is s candidate for West Town Collogtor, and kia frionds will attompt to xigmlnnto Lliim at the Convention to bo held to- dny. The members'of 8t. Goorge's Donevolont An- sacintion aro rotucsted to moot at J, Butlor's storo this ovening, to make arrangomonts for attonding tho funoral of Joln L. Davies, |JA numberof the votbrs of tho West Town havo anked tho following-named goutlomon to pormit thair names to bo used for tho ofticos mentiorted: Collector, W. H, Rtuger; Assessor, 0. R. Mntson; Buporvisor, (eorge Garvow: Town Clerk, Trod Loding. No objection wan mndo, and this tickot will ‘also bo in'the fleld on cloction dny. Mr. Aloxis de Porwinoff announces, in a com- munieation to T'is Tripung, that he is bappy to inform his friends in tho United States that ho Lizs boen pormitted to roturn to Russin by Mis Majesty Aloxander II., and oxprosses his thanks for the assistanco nnd favors *gaod-naiurad Americans "' have shown him, ¥o hopes to bo able to show the Russinns, in a book ho i writ- ing nbout America, how business is done “in this bappy country,” Toundsman Crogan, of Atchor Aveuuo Polico Station, complnins that the ‘Emncm, whils giving pnblicity to the oharges mado against him by & omalo prisoner of color, noglocted o give equal prowminence to his glorious vindication ns a man of mornla and an_anti-miscogenationist, Mr. Crogan, who baa alwaya borne the reputation of beiug an_excollent officor, was tried in the oharges alluded to, but 8o bnseloss and absurd was tho ovidoneo against him that be was unanimonely aud honorably acquitted, by tho Board of Polico. TIOTEL ARRIVALS, @Qrand Pacific—Philip Doideshoimor, San Traucisco; Count H. Dolloc, Paris; J, Wallcer, Dhiladelphin; T, B. Clark, 8t, Paul; T, 8. Harrison, Now York ; Daniol Underhill, Brook- 1yn; Judge G. M. Spoer, Now York . . . Sher- man House—E: Clark, Omaha s J, W. Bromloy, Dotroit; J, Carnoy, St. Joseph; N. L. Hirsch, Philadolphin; J. Woodimm, New York; J, I, Chass, Rocheater; J. W. Sandwich, . . . Tremont House—F. 8. Farr, Muskegon; Waltor, Albany; I, Miershon, Vormont} D. Stowarh, Philadolphin; A. G.'S L, Langley, New York, . . . T. P. Bagloy, Dotroit; W, G. E. King, Hockford; L. B, Kont, Pontino; C. T, Hane:ck, Dubnquo; @. Hook, Now Yor! W. Wolcatt, New York. < e CRIMINAL, Patrick Shenhay was arrested night boforo last by Officer Holdon for riotous conduct, and gave bonds yesordsy morning in $200 for his appent- anco to answor thoroto beforo Justico Scully, April 4. B, B. Wordon, charged with erulty to animals bx' A. . Btarkhouse and Thomas C. Greer, of 101 Sonth Canal stroot, was beforo the West Bido Polica Court yostorday moruing. Justico Seally continued Iid ago to” tho 4ch’ proximo, undor bonds of 22003 - P Justica Bonlly's * black-list" contained tho namos of thirty-nine offondors yestorday moru- ing, Tho sum of $92 was assossod nguinat theso dolinquonts, and out of ¢hat amdunt 281 was paid, loaving tho small balanco of 311 to be worked out at the House of Correction. Jamos Donalios and Barnoy Williams woro beforo the South Bido Polico Court yoaterduy morning to anewer to the charge 6f burglary. These prisoners wore two young boys nhout 14 years of ago, and were dotected in robbing tho promisaes No.148 Lakostreet. Theircaso was cou~ tinued to tho 83 prox. under £500 bonds. A young man by tho nama of Obarles Labor- 8on ias brought boforo_Justice Boyden yator- dny morning to answer to the chargo of larcany, He waa nccused of robbing Michael Burns of 17 oarly Bunday morning. ~'The evidenco in the cauo was decidodly bad for tho prisouor, aud the Court held him over to the Crimimal Court in bonds of 500, Judgo Booth will bo in the Criminal Court« room ovory morning during this woel for tha purposa of attonding to cnses of minor impor- tauco that may bo presented to him. Lhis weol closes tho March' torm, and, Monday boing tho firet in the month, tho day fixed by Inw for tho meating of the Oriminal Court, it Wwill conveno in the naw Court-Houso on the North Side. John Wilson, ju search of n_spring suit of olothing, concludod thnt Cook & McLoan's dyo- bouso, an West Madison stroot, wos likely tohaye a few from which ho could select n perfect fit, and accordingly ho gained udmittanco into tho ostablishmont, and, whilst he was busily ocou- pled in trying on o cout or two, io waa disturbed Oliicor McKinuoy, who marched lim off to thelock-up, Yostordny morning Wilkon wns bo- foro Justico Beully, who, aftor hearing tho evi~ deuce, cancluded that thio prisoner could not ba held for layeeny, and, therofora, changod tho chargo to that of vagrancy, and finod him $100 and ninety doys in the Bridowell, Willinm O'Neil, a vender of figs, whose stand is on Clurk street, between Madison and Wash- ington, hao, for somo lime past, beon doing o thriving business. Ho bias a sign ou tho fig-cart which ronds, “New figs, 15 conts a pound.” Ha alao wolghs out tho frult to lis mauy oustomors on o small scale, which, upon closo examination, will only weigh nino ounces to the pound, Thie swindling dodgo was discovered yesterday morn- ing by o gentloman by the name of H. N, Rust, who, in patronizing this il stand to the amount of ono pound, thought it vory small, and step- ping info n store weighed his purohaso, whioh 'was exuctly nino ounces instesd of twelve, Mr. Ttust cnused tho arseat of O'Neil, and yestorday ‘morning tho prisoner, with his_sealos, wero bo- foro Justico Boyden. 'The ovidouce convicted him, aud ho doposited with the Cashier of tho Court the sum of 25, which {ine the Judgo in- fliclod ;08 a losgon to O'Nell, nnd 88 an example for his numerous brother venders, o A wain, Satpin; J, Palmer Touse. D, Fisk, New Yor: ; = ——— SUBURBAN NEWS, LAHE VIEW.. There was a public meoting at tha Divorsoy Bchool Saturday night, whbich rosulted in the nomination of & Bouth End ticket, Mr, M. W. Robineon catled the mocting to order, aud nom- funtod L, D, Owen for Chintrman. Mr. Owen was elooted to that oftico, and George D. Robluson o act anBecrotary. On taking tho chair, Mr. Owon stated it to bo & well-kuown fact that the South End of the town had never had u just ropresentation in tho Town Board, aud that this meoting had beon called to discuss this evil, and, if possiblo, discover a romody. Mr, Abbott sald that o had voted in this town for soma yoars, but hnd never been able to-know who bo waa voting for, 1o thought it wus about time to oleot mon whom somebedy knew, and who wonld bo responsiblo and do the right thing. Mo alluded to the taxation of the town, —which ho declased to be nnequally asuossed in the most unjust manner,~ns o matter which tho people should look into, MMy, M, W, Robinson was fully awaro that .the Bouth fiud had not been fairly represented iu the Dok, but it wag thoir own fault, and the romody wis {n tholr hauds, and could be applied ot tho polls, ‘The incoming Board wounld haye sovoral mattors of Importanco Loforo thomn, and it was necossary for the lower ond of the towu to haye a voico In thow counscls, ‘I'wenty-fivo thousnnd dollars ot road nonoy hod been col- Tected in the town last yoar, U'wo-thirds of this Lad vome ouk of-tho south oue mile, and they should got tholr sharoe of it when oxpondad, Tho lake shore drive aud_tho park nsscssment, prob- ably amounting ta$500,000, would also come be- fore this Board, Among other oflisers fo ho oloctad Werg an Asgessor und o ITighwiy Com- misslouer, . 'fhe Commissloner -was for tho Northorn Distriot of' Luko Viow, aud it Lud always boun 1he custom tu elect u vosidant of the disgaiob to this ofiice, although the law did not require it {1 would move that Mr, Olinso be nominated by acelamntion for Supervisor, Mr. Chnso'was unnnimonsly nominated, Mr. Robinson thon moved that thoy procecd to ascortain by ballot tho sonse of the moeling in rogard to solcoting an Assossor and a Comn- mingioner from tha South End, which was ear- riad, o) Mr. Goodwillio nominated Thomas Good, Ar, Clark nominated Thomas Weeklor, Mr. Good rofusod to becomo n oandidnto, I Chalr hora suggouted that thore was & mistake. Edward fluuLF Ling beon spoken of for this office, and not Thomns, Mr. Goodwillio tranaferred his nomination to Mr. E. Good, nnd the balloting_was, praceedod with, roaulting in 80 votos fdr Mr. Wocklor nand and 96 for Mr, Good, whorenpon Mr. Weokler . wan declared the chioico of the mooting for As- wepsOT, N, Robinson moved that the maotlng prosent Ar. Weoklor to tho town a8 thelr candidate for Assossor, which was enarrlod. Tho mooting then proceeded to tlie nomina- tiou of » Highway Commissioner, Mesurs. Younglove, 8peors, T'homas Blagg, Robert Olark, Willim L{l,” and ‘Thomas Good "woro pat for- ward, but the lnst flve withdrow, and dir, Young- love was nominnted by acolamation. ‘I'ho nominntion of an Overscer of Mighways for District No. 1 waa noxt takon up, and Jolin Lull was unanimously chosen to flll that position on tha tickot, Tho nomination of a Town Clorlt was pro- posad, but sovoral gentlemon suggested that the meoting dofer somowhat to thp wishes of Ravenswood, and loave one or two places on tho tickot vacant to bo filled thoro. The entranco of sovoral Ravenswood gentle- mon at this juucturo was hiaited with eatisfaction, and thio provious action of the mooting was ex- plained to them, - 3r. Groor, of Ravonswood, was nominatod for Towa Clork, but rofusod the offico. Mr. Hill, of lhwannwnmxI said, it was for the intorost of bis burgh and tho Bouth End to act togothor against tho Luke-Shoro men, Tho na- sespmont for taxes were unjust, and discriminat- od ngainst improvemonts, 1o was glad to noo tho sontiment of this meeting so much {n accord with that of the Ravonswaod poople. Mr, Robinson wanted to know what action would bo taken in reforance to the rogular town caucus. Sliould tho Houth End participate in it, orallow it to bo a local affair, ns this meoting Liag boon? Wonld it not bo well to confine their action to sending in theticket adopted this even- ing for hndoraenont on that ocension ? Thoro wag loud dissont from this proposal. Ex-Ald. Olark waid thoy muet go and baci thoir ticket. In politics auy tactics wera logitimato, o moved that whon the mooting adjourned, it should adjourn to moot again at the Town Hall, Baturday cyoning next. Tho motion was adaopted. Mr. Olark being called upon to toll the moot-~ ing somothing ubout annexntion, prococded to give tho history of tho so-calied Dob Clark's one- milg-square-annoxation bill, Messts, Greor and Hedges both spoke of the dificultios Rayouswood had to contend with in making improvemonts, and attributod thom to the_mnon-resident ownors of large Lracts of land in Lake View, who would do nothing for im- provement in tha town, and would not allow othors to carry it on, Thoy wanted a sower to drotu the town, and allow them bgsemonts, but it waa strouuoualy opposed, Thoy wero bocom- ing converts to annoxation, glr. Olnrk illusirated tho inequalition of tax- ation, and the manner in which non-residents were asscesod, by iustancing Tim, Wright, who owns twenty-two neree in tho Wright's Grove tract, valned by himself ab §800,000, and who only paid 3842 taxos on it. Mr. Greer was nominated unanimonsly for Town Clork, although ho had_positively refused to servo, aftor which the meoting adjomrned, The rogular town cancus has boon called for Satardsy ovening, to meet ¢ tho Town-Hall, The closing exorciscs of the Proebytorian ‘Thoological Seminary of the Northwest tales placo this weok. T'ho exsmwinations, to bo hold at the Beminavy Building, begin to-day, aud con- tinuo until Thursday. 'I'he Commeoncoment ex- ercisos propor ¢ome off Thursday evening nt the Second l’ru!bytariml Churoh, in tho city, Tho Rev, 0. L, Thompeon will then deliver a dis- courge before tho Students' Associstion, and Prof. Blackbnrn will address tho graduntes ¢n bobalf of the Faculty, and doliver tho diplomus. Tho graduating-class is ns follows: Messrm. R, XK. Whartou, H, M. Collison, J. R, Suthotland, J.D. Cowan, . Cuwmpbell, and 8. I Davis, ‘The Board of Dircctors will Lold their meoting to-morrow. ‘ EVANBYON. Tho Villago Clorl, Liout. J. R. Fitch, has just | propaved his annusl repovt of qxlmndimrun of the villapa f6r the fiscal hyenr -ending Maroh b1, from which the lollowing totuls are taken Healing and lighting Town Hall, including €08, INBUTANCO, Ol v 4xvresees $ 100,09 Topufrs on Hall and rent of 4289 Expenses und ropairs for ire Doy L Soundinga for wifter-worl 6,00 Drains and sowers, 27300 Kalarles of villago oflicers 692,00 Siationory sud printiy 410,50 Sireot-lamps .oovyeens iaees 702,01 Streel aud aidowalk fmprovoments.. .7 2,802,055 Tho um-turliy oxercisos of the Congregational Sabbath-uchool wore hold Sunday afiornoon, oud wero of an interosting nature. Addrosses wero mado by Dr. J. 8. Jewell and Mr. Charles Dutton, tho Saporintondent, Mr. Bamuel Polkoy fs n éandidato for Scliool- Director for North Evanston. 'T'ho rovival-meetings ut tho Mothodist Church will be continned throughout this weok. ‘T'ho school-olection takes placo Saturday. One Schaol-Diveotor is to bo cliosen in both North and South Evanston, and two moembors of tho Evanston Doard of Bducation are to be chosen to 1lll tho vacancies caused by the oxpiration of the torms of Messra. Shunman and Purington. A Snpervisor, Asscssor, Colloctor, Clovk, Qvar- moer of tho Paor,” and Commissionor of Highe ways aro to bo cliosen at tho township alction, ‘which will be held Anril 7. Tho clection for villago offfeers does not oceur antil April 21, and no candidates aro_yot in tho fiald, lIb seoms to be tho gonoral opinion that n ‘Wator Works tioket is sure Lo bo eleoted. Tha orickofors Lad thoir first practico games yestordey aftornoon on their new grounds on tha Univorsity campus, ''hore waa quite a good at- tendance. ‘Tho spring torm of the Northwestern Univer- sity opens to-dny, and a dooided incroase in the already large attenduuce is anticipated. The Womnue' Collego building will now bo_oceupied for the first time, it finally being comploted. Bundpy eveniug sbout 10 o'clock a young ruf- flan named John Jolnson sessulted & young wagonmalker and robbed him_of §1. *Yestorday foronoon Sorgt. Carnoy found him on the prairia back of Mr. 8. Klino's. Johnson was propored for flight, having thrown off This cont, vest, and boots, and, whou Lio 6w tho officer approuching, sterted south across tho oft and muddy prairio, Cornoy guve chaso, nud followed valiantly, chasing nim for two miles. 'The mud, howover, proved too much for him, and ho was unable to cntoh Johmson, who escaped into the woods, WIEATON, Prof, Fischor delivered his Iecturo npon elec- tricity lnst ovening in tho College Chapel to o large audience, The Professor reviewed tho history of clectricity from tho origin of tho sci- ence, and oxplained the important improvemonts which have been made in clectricnl muchines, Aunion caucus will bo held Friday at the Court-Tlouse, at 2 p.m., for tho purposa of nominating ofticors for the Town of Milton, The unnual election for the Town of Whoaton will tako plauco at the Court-Houso Monduy, April 8. The fnllmfin(i officors aro to bo elect- ed: Prosident, four "rustecs, Polico Magis- trate, and Town Troneuror, WEST JATVOOD, A meoting for the organization of n Sunday- schiool was liold In tha dopot last Sunday at 8 p. m. The Roy. Mr. Brown proached a short ser~ mon, after which an orgenization was effactd. Mr. Arnold wos choson Buporintendent; Mr. Matoland Assistant-Buporintondont ; Mr. Allen QOlork; and Mr. Georgo Mason Treasurer. Mr. Mason volunteerod his sorvices as janitor, The school is to bo known as tho *Wost Maywood Mission Sabbnth-School, nnder the ausbices of the Presbytoriuh Church "—a rather ponderous nonio, yot the number prosont and the onthu- slasny munifostod gavo promiso of its succoss. NORWOOD PARK, Tho Indiea of the leformed Church of this placo gwill give s supper sud bazany in their churol on ‘fhursday ovoning uoxt. The pro- coods from tho sulos of funcy nrticles mado by tho Childron's Union Mission Band will bo do- nated to the Fonudlings' Home of Chicngo, a8 woll s tha pronoods of tho suppar, STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS, NOTICH. Ovriar o Bmenwoob SatooL, Funiruny Goupay,} Ginteaao, il March 3, 1511 Thero will bo a meatiug uf tho stocitholdera uf the Bhor- woud Bonoat Farnituro Cumpans; at ciolr uiivo, uh Bt u n"iuA el 25, ‘ful‘ llitfl" |mn‘~lui: n( llkll’;z‘"lulgll in m!u‘: anco uorcasing ho unpital stook of ths Com, Bna Handvad and Fifey Hiousgad Dollize, * 2 SR, Prostdont, 3. G, Couman, fory, L+ o+ DUNE: Braskdon Oflee of the St Louis, Jacksonville & Chicago Railroad Company, i . lUlllumu, ., l!ll’!f‘lsv; 1874, Tho anuual moottng of tho Stack aud o haldors of thia By Tor tho sloation of Difestors for ths et yoni, am for tho fransaotiun of Sthor aparoprisia it Bious, Wil o hold o 1o ailico of tho Onioui & Al sont Conpiny, I Oniongo” o5 Mndas, {hy B Koril aosh, Lot buru of 10 1 and { oo e ‘L tiansfor Laoka wilt e u!nll‘a‘:l‘ st thacleso uf buil; Dis holkes o 1 347l day of A ;| o bR UOLEN oL st £ THE GREAT ADELPHT, TIIS (TURBDAY) RVENING, MARCH 8i, LAST EXTRA LADIES' NIGHT! THE GREATRST HIT OF TIIE BEASON 1 g Ny MOULTON, and AFAX Tl DR AN \l\go;!g'u';}wn}vmnnfig AN DE: ) {"‘r'fx'ff'\; o Mhu " Quaun of surm-‘d{-mlo Voeal- el tins JINNLIE MOKGAN, Charming Oporatto Oant > ico, A n £ of tha vory col i o l‘&:g;é@ SFATIRY of tho vory colebentad Athlotos, th . PAGE tn hly gront Past Viorn Galop, . O'REARDOI it J{:YHIN’PC , PAT] it lm.\mm,sxl;m’iél' ST, ;23"’ ”:{;’;o”‘ 10 aver-popular K1, ; . REYNOLUK] Bug;r"mms. wnd tho 14EON SHOTHINE in o BIiL, v ‘mzuln 0 conaliida with tho famous Ravol Tabloaux nty “DELE BRIGANDS,” "0-mm Wodnesday), at3 p. m, . TRy {iodnesday), at2p. m., ADELEIIL POP. 1{ROULAR LADIES Niame—Thursday nost, Apiiia, or 1o : strh, 350, oxtrn, RLDhho wondorfal gymhnatio Toatn of Zegrino, Moulton, nnd_Ajax aro’ ostbomed. tho atiistie ncino of thio ago, “Tho Olio Bill may safoly challcnge the world, Bomany spacial agk stars havo parhaps nosar, in auy tlioatro of oltior Continont, apponrod ina sthglo per. rnianco, M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, MONDAY, Maroh 80, Ul THURSDAY, By S Ty Apetl 3 and MASANIELLO, Grand Opera in 5 Aets, By AUBER, porformed by tho LIEDERKRANZ, IANS BATATICA, Conductor, ‘With an immonse oast, _Chorns of Bovouty. Orohostra NEW gosTpMs, A B NTS, EAV SCENERY, TOPULAT. PRICES~Rosseved Soals fn Parquatto Dives Oirols, and Balaoiy, 81.63; Admisvon, B1.005 Gale lorv, Rosorved Boats, #1.00; Gallory, admission, 75 conta, Box Oifiae opon th-day, o Librcteas (n Knglish and Gorman (10 conts) to bo hind at th Hox ONliea. KINGYBURY MUSIO HALL, B e AL CoT bt S o L I 7t toon Ao oYALi BOKY BLUD “,'"' MONDATY, APRIL 6. ONE NIGHT ONLY. College Songs, Choruses, Warbles, Solos, & Tickota 7 contss Roscrved fionts, 8100, For salo at B! Koon & Gooko's, 113 34 Monroo-a ric's, 226 W \ruumaum- ., dud ot tho Hox tho 16l throo days 1n xdvauca of tho Concert, MYERY' OPERA-HOUSE, Mouroasst,, bot. Dearborn and Stata, Avlington, Cofion™ & Kemble's Miustoels, An ontiro chiango of programme, First tima of tho Ol ental burlosquo BILOWVUN TUEF AT,TUX: The Ratiroad Junction, Tho Black: Delgado. Walting fora Wet Bide ttago,' My Only Feiond, “Noweamb, lerlwrgfhf., JTindon, Arlington, Cotton, and Komblo ia sovaral Now Spacialtfes. Tevory Evoning, _Matinoo on Satarday, GLOBE THEATRE, Jee Bros. and Chrisde’s PANTOMIMRE TROUPEH, Tn GRO. L, FOX'S Intest Naw York Sonsation, Humpty Dumpty ABROAD. DY RY FYENING, alan WEDNISDAY and SATUR. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. TUESDAY, aud oo t Feldny, and at the \Veunm.{and'fififimhy“ifi«fiff:.‘f Yartloy Oxmp- boll' beautital Aocloty Play ot RISKS! JOTIN DILLON and the ontire Gompany fu tho cast, Filday—Bonoilt of J. J. SULLIVAN, Monday, Apell G—Engagomont of Miss KATHERINE RODGEHS. AUADEMY OF MUSIOC LAST NIGHT and Moat Brilliant Success of MME. NGOT’S OFILD, Tlio gront Porisian Suceras, oy producod und 5 d1ate'dioction of Mrs: San: Ae e b - i e és‘: 4 it to P to ot 1t t tod and 3 nosd: BAVAN ost Weod BEORE eto, 2y — ) DY, hiirsday — KING'S W Feldny (Bunofit)— GRAND - DUOILESS. R KINGSBURY MUSIC HALL, SRR G0 LO-NIGHT, = Also, Wodunsday and Thuraday nights, “Hlokots for salo at Cobb's Libeary and Loz Ollico. MILLINERY. o~ A AN A NEW HATS] Jet, Pearl, and Steel Or- naments, Imported FLOWERS. TWEBSTINIRS, 241 WEST MADISON-ST. CHROMOS, NEW EDITION OF CHROMOS ! 'THE POPULAR CHROMOS, “RAW RECRULTS,” “WASHENG DAY;" and “[RONING DAY, Just reproducad, To ba givon away by tho GREAT ATLANTIO AND PACIFIC TEA €O, 118 West Washiugton-st., 138 Twonty-socond-at. BOOTS AND SHOES, Bankrupt Sale OF STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES, &C. AT BEVANSTON, ILL, Undor tho order of tho Gourt iu the mattor of John O, 4505, & bukeubt, tho stosk in trado, fixiuras,anid Rnd- 4 oF wald L'ugsoy, 0s spooitivd in au fnventury (ervors or lons to bo allowed) fu the bands of tho, undorsignod ut tho storo latoly voonplod by said. & 1 levanston audalio ono horio:pn d bankrupt, il biddar, Kealed bids upon tha nmount as spocified in eald inventory aro iuvitod up to Monday, the 8ik April noxt,at 10 o'sloak a. m., oithor for cashi orond, 4 and Umontha' nogotinblo paper, with ap. provod seourity (nx\unflqu BRmos of nmmrltyblu Lha bid+ dor sy oleot, mubiest to tho pprasalof tha Uuirt, W, 8. 8001, Provistonal Assignoo, GERMAN OPERA. M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, MONDAY, March 9. To THURRDAY, April 3, NN OhoRy MRFNAY: Avt 3 nd MASANIELILO, By tho LIEDERKRANZ, IIANS BALAKA, Uondustor, * Chiorus of Bovanty Momhurs. ~ Otohostra of Forty-ivo. s Costun Heonory and Appolntmontss Populur Pricus—g1 and $1.00 resorvod, snd $1.00and 74 ots. wdintston, © 5. rotlos, Jue. Nextwoak—J ANK COUSIHS in a sorios of 0% groat ohisruotvr, SCALES, FAIRBANKS BUANDARD SCALES 0L ALL BIZKS, ) FATRBANLS, MORSH & 0O 111 AND 113 LAKE-ST. N;fiwraéixgzmzl oARDS, DR. A. G. OLIN, 187 Washington-st, ‘The oldost and longest-looated Phyaioian in tho oity in the treatment of all Ohronie and Bpacial Diseases, Oall or write, * ° ° | Deyoty gt at uke o, __ RAILROAD TIVE TABLE. _ ARRIVAL KD DEPRTORE OF TRATHS. TXPLANATION OF REPENERCE MANRS, =1 Saturdaysx eopted. ¥ Binday ezcoptod, 1 M . 1At £iYe Blinday at 40 s s Dalty, 08 oxceptod. FAr: IICHIOAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTEAN RAILROADY und. Thoeniy.aeconil-ste soutlienit c b pthcat cottier of ltandalphy Neket nilice, 61 Clark and 56 Cantstat,, corne Mafl tyin main and ale b Day Txpros 2 41 6P, m,| PSR ] 2 8:30 8, m, |8 8:20 p. m. |1’fl:w;.m. + Gon me HENRY 0. WENTWORTH, Uoneral Passonger Agent. CHICAO & ALTON HAILROAD, Chicago, Kanrar ity ‘and’ Dencer Skart Line, via_Loui ana, 3o, and a1d, Allon anil i, Lo best Side, near Haulisan. cil oo epir Thiriugh Line, Union epoly Uridge: Tichet Offcen 1 4§ Depnty ant 151 landolphet Teave, | Arrive, Kansas Olty Ex. vin dagkso it and Jonlians, Mo, * 9:30a, m. %, 9115 p, m. i 2480, m enkuk & Burlfa’ | Chearin & Tadioan finfmafi i erionn, Tacon, Washingan. £ Jollot ¥ Dyt Acaomiodstio _CHICAGD, MILWAUKEE & S1.. PAUL RAILWWAY, Unian Depoty ‘eorner Madisan and. ‘Cannl-ste,+ 1evat Ofc* 83 South Clarlst,, oppasite Shersun louse, and af Dopnis Teaze, | Arri Niimaskes, Greon. Bigs Shonsmgr— e e, ot ‘;‘3"",4; O e k 5 mis Dav Kxiross. o s 2 Milwakn, Gro tit o[ 99, . (411008, m, oin X} 5 v 7.1 Milwatkoe, St 5:000, m.(* 7:85p, m. olis Night 10:00 p, m. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Degot fuot of Lakest. and foot a7 Tuenty 3 i, 5L Frimdoi it mcat Blagie secoutat, Mekes 116 p, m. Tenwe. | dArrive, , Bt Touls Express, * B:50p, m, ast Ll o H‘TA‘,‘& . i Dubugua & Sloux Gity itze.s (@) Runt to Unampalgn on Baturdays, CHICAGD. BURLINGTON & UUINGY RAILROAD, qu;l‘;!m;l q{’ \l'nlf(er-’d{h. ‘{;ulm;‘:»r-‘.,flaml Sixteenth-st,, and Canal and Sisteentiestre, Tiehet b ; Sty Grand Tiiclf Hotel, ani af depatey "+ N0+ 02 Clark. Arrice, Dubiuo & Soux Olty ke Puoltlo Baut Lino, for Onin Kanras Clty, Tekvonworil, AL ., chison & 32, 535 Aurors Pasaciyor, Mendota, Uttawa & r SlonxCity Exp, for On Kaneas Qity, Loavonworth, ohiton & St Jossph Kaxp Duwner's Grova Accommol Downar's Grova Accommo Toxny Kxpn ¥Ex. Sunda; Al @ a 0p. m.| 7ilh 5. _3lix, Monday, 1Rz, Baturda; CHICAGD & NORTHWESTERY RAILRIAN, ity afices, carner Kandolph unt LaSalte-as,, 3 Sty corner Sadisonag "o+ 178 Canal TusEreT eLEE & Marquotta s Tedtioas itroy Pa ‘a~Dopot cornor of Wall 8- Dopot corupr of Cunal ntd Kingla:ata, W. L BTENNETT, Gen, Pass. Agont. COLORADO. KANSAS & NEW MEXIDD, Spcolsl Tndacameato: Bt Son i s o 4 gh, Folt. fh " WO WEBE, dontl Agts CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RATLROAD. Devol, corner of Vaniuren unl Shermanats, Ticket off rand acific Hotel, 7 Omaha, Teavouw'th& Atoliison E<|*10:15 , in, Tern Accommedation.., 500 p. Night LExpross. [+10:00 1, ru, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depaty Van Tiuren-st., foot ar LaSalle-st, Iicket ofices, nurthicest coruer Olnvy and Mandalphstts, wid southisets Corner Canal and Mudisonsst. Night Iexpros Boutli Ohlenga Adooinmodatio CHICAGO. INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE., 2Yom the Great Central Kailroad Depot, foot of La OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, NATIONAL LINE, NOTICE—Tlis Company takos thorlsk of insuranco (up to €50, n gold) on oachul its stoamors, thus givin: passeniors tha bost bosslbla guarautod or safoly aud avoldance of daygor at sea, Tl most southiorly fouta has always boon adoptod by this Conpany to asold ico and handiasds, To LIVELRPOUL ‘and QUEENSTOWN, from Plor Nox. N i York. 3 Tor London direct ovory fortnight. Cabln Pas e 870, G0, 1 SO0 3 . Great Reduotion in Steerage Rates. Throuh tickots from British Porla to Ghicago, $38. Avnly to WILLIAM MACALISTIR, Genpral Wostorn Azont, northeast corner Olnsk and Rahdolpiata. (oppos &it0 néw Shorman Houso), Olifcago. STATE LINE. Stanahlon—Stato of Ponnsyluanta; Btato of Lonisiuna; Btato of Minnowota ; Stata of Alabamia; Stato of Virgiia, Htate of Goorgia: Staty of Florlda (buildin, Indinna; Statd of Novada (bullding). T Glasgow, Bul fut, Livorpuol, Londondorry, &o, " Stata of Pentiyivania eails Saturday, April4;8tate of Goorpin sails Saturday, Arrfl 18; Stato of Virginia salls Saturday, May 2. from Plor 6, North River, N. Y. Wookly Sallings noxt Simmee, Raten of passage: Unbin, 830 and $%) gulll : Ntoraie, $60 ourronoy; propald, 833 currenoy, Drenits at lowost rates. TFor urhior pactloalnrs anply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & o Agonts T3 Broadyay, ‘Now York, .. AR, Gou'l Wost'n A't, 60 Clarkest., Chicago, FOR EUROPE. OUNARD HIAIL LINE ESTABLISIED 1840. Four Sailings Bvery Week. GREAT REDUCTION IN RATES OF PAS. SAGE FROM EUROPE. Through to Chicngo from British Points, $39.00 CURRENCY. Partios intonding to purchaso tickots should doso af anoar 100 Igtont u‘i}\'vvl%lm ET, Gon'l Wost'n Aout. + our, lark and Handoluh-sty. (R AV CA2 N OARRYING TUR UNITED STATES MATL. agnificont new and full.powored Steamshiips ltos: I P Mg T i "Geoanto, Gultie stecy sall jroma New York on Saturdays aud Liverpool on Hyurainys, fintos ns T as any iatelzis i Drattaon Qront Hritaia and Ireland from £ upwards, 7 South Ola Unfogo. D LAGILRGREN, Aont. NEW YORK TO CARDIFF. Tho South Wales Atlantio Bteamship Gompany's Now Firnt-clase, Full-noworad, “Olydu-bullt Stontnsiin wilt Badl fromPonnsylvania Rallroad Wiiard, Jorsny Ol PEMIROKL, 4| ULAMQRGAN. ANDIH. . 181 PEABROICK Apeil April wy 4 lay 18 Caresing gooda and prasongors at throu feom I Picts 0 ho Uniteu Minsos l CAMAGR 1 perts bt 1 Iigintol Glianiol, nnd all atlior polata i tinland. ‘Tliogo atcamaline, bulll exprosuty for {hd ratd, aro pros vidud \with il tho litaat bprovenuuats fur th ouinfortand couvonieion of . UABIN AND STEERAGK PABSKNOERS, Firat Cabin, 876 nud 80 curronoy, Kocond Cabin, §55 surrency. . Ntoorage, $X) ouriuncy. SHromal Hicragto SoFUTcRLoE 10 CRFUIT vevssessso 53, s tor L1 and npwarids, hior partionlars, ypply I OardifT, at the Oom- ivod, No. 1 Dnck Qlimnbors, and a0 New Yok tv AROHIBALD BAXTER & ;’ .y Aontd, GENERAL NOTIOES. AX SALE CERTIFICATES, ltisonborshyatyn Ot e oot stV e sl oot et

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