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1 ¥ TIE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 18'-7-4.' j LOCAL MISCELLANY. THE JOLIET IRON AND STEEL COM- ANY, A maoting of tho stookholders of tho Joliok Iron and Steol Compauy was hold in Room 8 Kingsbury Muslo-Hall” Blook at noon yostorday. Thero woro ilirty prosont, and about throo- fourtha of tho stock wns roprosontod. Tho Hon, Goorgo Graone, of Codar Rapids, prosided. Among thoso prosont woro Messrs, A, B, Mol er, T. B. Coulter, Dr, J, A, W. Buok, and W. W. Bishop, of Aurora; J. 8. Gillots, Esq,, J. X, Burtis, and Charles Il Curtls, of this city; J.J. Btorroro, Esq., and 1. T\ Fay, of Boaton; J. L Onse, Racine, Wis, j Mr. H, I, Parkor, of Now Yorlk; H. E. Collins, the Ion, Georgo Groono, and Vice-Prosidont I, E. Hinckloy. Thajoport of the Treasurer was submitted showing that tho unseoured indobtedness of the Company amounted to nbout £880,000, and thoe socurod indobtoduess to $450,000. Tho formor {5 mainly owlng to furnnco and iron compnnies in 8t, Louis aud the Lalto Suporior country, and {he latter on account of bonds hypothecated. The roport was roforred to & committco con- alsting of R. 8, Fay, G. W. I, Mattlson, Uharles 1L, Curtls, J.I, Coso, and H.E. Collins, with Inatructions to consult with the oroditora and, if posaible, to agreo upon o bnsis of wottlomont; und to report the presont unfortunato condition of the works, tho causes which led theroto, and upon tho prospeets of resumng operations, Tho difticulty in which tho Company s at pros- ent ontanglod is snid to have grown out of the oxpenditura of s larger nmount thau tho esti- inates for ereoting the mills, thoy laving cost moro money than was realized by the salo of stock yaud bonds, Tho cstimated cost of the worles'was about £3,200,00v, while noarly §8,000,- 000 waa paid out to comploto thom, So far ng known, only o fow of thoe prinoipal creditors aro disposed fo push thelr clnims, nnd It 4p asvorted that both they and tho stockholdors aro opposod to putting tho Oompany into bank- rupey. i#?;l probable that the works will romain olosed until & sottlomont is offoctod with the craditors, Ir it bo mndo, Moscs Taylor and_the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company of Now York, truatees of the bondholdors, who now bavo posscssion of tha mills, and ara bolding them a security for tho amount owing to thoir privcipals, may Lo induced to doliver them to tho ofticers of tho Gompany, snd thus restors harmony. The corporation hns several orders for worl, and will furnish omployment to 1,000 men ns soon a8 tho mills are reopenod. el BUREAU OTF SPHOIAL RELIEF. Tho following is the roport of tho operations of tho Bureau of Spocial Noliof, started during the wintor on tho Sonth Side, which haa doue so noble a work among the poor ¢ The last meeling of the ** Ladies' Spocial Brreau of Relfef ” was hold Wednesday aflernoou, at tho usual place pf mocting, No. 1671 Indinnn svenu, the Presl- flont, Mry, Leandor Stonc, in tho chalr, On account of tho dangorous Ulness of tho Beoretary, Mrs, W, W, Corbltt, it was finposaiblo to obiain her very valuablo atatiatics, 6o that much informatlon muat bo omitted from tho final report of this very oficient sud work- Ing Bocloly. The papors thoy huvo fu thalr possession exbibit an Blmost ineredible smount of work done, consldering tho very fow ladies who Lad the matter in elinrge, and tho timited means placed at thoir disposal, Tho Prosident kg received 110 persoual opplica~ cations besido some dfty applications by letter, ~Ylicao have, with o very fow oxceptions, been “visited by Mrs, Willits, tho Obidrman of their' Vislting Commitios, tho Iresident, or some othor ladies connceted with tho Bociety. Allloug the Socfety waa organizod cspectally for the South Side, neurly us mnny fumilics Liuve been rolloved i tho North sud West Divisions as in tho Boutl. . Tho douations bavo consisted mostly of food sud clothing, and oceasionally il sni of monoy Lave beeu given, A supply of food hna nlways been keptat My, Wiliita', from whenco soma sixty familics havo drawn their supplies until such timo” as work could be rmclln‘ll for members of the family, when tlioy would Lucome sclfesupporting, Thid has been the grand foaturo uf tho Sucioly. Tho first object was, 11 poscible, to oblain work for either male or fcmale, or both, ' Very delicato Indics liave taken up the necdlo nud gous out to sew, whilo the father who could Dby no pussiblo means oblafn o day's work would stay ai Liome, nud caro for tho family until such o timo ug employthout could bo obtained for himsclf, Cascs of horolsin moro thrilliug ihan cau be found in fietion havo come uuder tho observution of these charitablo Indiea this wintor, The poor wore found who had torn up the st sheet from thelr beds to cover the naked. nesn of o nelglibor’s child, and others who bad divided thelr Iust loaf with a friond” through tho doy, snd all gono supperless o bed at night, A poor widow had 1ed o homcless boy who slopt in & barn, whou sho her eelf aid not know whero sbe could oarn hor noxt menl for ber own children, Tho magnanimity of this cluss fowards cach ofhor amounts to’ tho morally sublime, Dut thore s o sad featuro in tbis poverty ~which draws bittor tears from our oyes while we write. A good mother came to s for worl, bringing with her littlo girl 11 or 19 years old, Tho molher was & good laundress, and Jrus lmmedlately vlsced beyoud waut, A placo wag found for tho ehfld 08 nureo-girl in & good family, but it came oo lute for tho cbifld, 8ho had alreedy beon approachied Ly those fiogds who lurk sround o {ake suvantagoof the unprotectod ‘panr. and iho child had ulready fallen, Want had driven ‘her autof tho door of virtue fato'a hell of vico whero oven her frantlo mollier caunot now follow or find hor, Lot all thoso hurd-heartod wom\wufl ‘would confine in jails this alrendy ostracised csa_conaider for a monieut that {he mnjority of thom aro undeveloped, unprotected 1ittlo girls, who were somebody's dearly-beloved, fn- hiocent babies, but, iko unprotocted lambe, becatnd an easy proy 10 wolves, Threa deaths Lave ocenrred nmong our proteges, Two wero hends of familics, undoubted sscrifices to want, Thelr deaths occurred in offorta to obtain work, and from tho pinciiinga of hunger and cold, Tlheso men wero sober and fudustrious, and each ono tuaa left a sorrowing, Lelpless wifo and_chfldren to mourn thelr untimely fate. Tho Socloty Las attonded £0 the burlal of these parties, assisted by tho Ald ona Ticlief Soclety. Tho latter Sociely hns been very cour- teoun to {hio Ladics? Special Burcail of Rolfef when it hug Dbeen obliged to eoll their attention to cortain urgeut cases which eamne uuder their notice, for which they will lease nccopt our sincere thanks, Also thoso mer- chunts who Lavo donated blaukels, shoes, fiour, gro- corles, meats, ete, To tho very kiud Idits who linva griven ‘us st sums of monoy or second-band clothing, Wu would return our thanks, sud sesure all who hava fntrusted the distribution of thelr gifta to ué, that they have gono to feed somo worthy hungry child of adversity aud clotho somo of Godl’s sullering childron, for we are all His, both rich and poor, aud 1o liolds all in kindly remembrance, althougl at times they moy doubt, oud be amazed ‘at s mystorious dispenss- jons, T'lis Socloty mny congratulate itsolf upon its unpro~ cedented success, as it Las catablished ono great fuck : tlut a fow encrgotio Christion ladics from all tho dif- feront sects aud churches can 80 harmoniza thole Tubors of lqvo and morey that each ward in our city nced havo 1o poor who go cold or hungry, but that thioro Ju cuough which God pours into th bounteous Iap of Mother Larth to supply all His children if prop- erly distributed, "I most discouraging drawbacks in these benovo- tout entorprincs arlso from tlat class of chronio poox Wwho aro dovold of pride, and, Jiko leeches, besicgo every charitablo avenuo, obtainfng all they can froin encl nucloty, glving no ‘party crodit for anything ro- celved, but iro ungrateful sud morally diehonest, No butter thun highwaymen In princlple, thoy desorve tho most, condign punfshment which such decoption fa sure to bring upon themselves, This Soclety may well congratulats itwclf that, without undue suaplcion, or conaarlosticas, it has béen readily ablo to deteot fraud wnd chido it in that epizit that rathor sceks to reform, than gratify o shirit of foollsh upirit of revenge, Tho Presidont wonld suggest that thio small amonut Toft in tlio Trensury bo given into tho huuds of the Ohnirman of our Dispénsing Committee, In order to by used upon tho sick and sgod alrcady’ upon our lats, Bho would furlher euggest thad, se we' have done in tho st 80 wo will continuoto 4o in tho future, # Giva our own work " nnd seok the patronago of dur fricnda in favor of the poor We hava under our charge witom ‘we know tobo Worthy and industriote. Tho sick wa anust still keop under our oyo, Fovarly is sad, ‘bt when oxtromo waut goos hiand in haud with langutibi ing sickness, it needs thio soothing hond of o good o, maritan to rouder ¢ at oll bearablo, God grant that W moy, a8 wo dlaband, bear such in our minds s the Lirds liéar thelr tendor'young upon_ holr wings, or oa our eavenly Fathier bears our infirmitica with b pityo ing eyo, Mns. LEANDER BTONE, Tresidont, — ST. LOUIS WILL BRAZEN IT OUT. Bt, Louis is dotormiued that the houor of breaking the skull aud hip-bone of a Chicago elovator man shall not puss from her, and to ro- move all doubt from the caso, which lias caused such amusemont iu modical virclos hore, the Bt. Louis Modieal Hocloty mot lnst Baturday evening, andaftor o prolongod sitting, motsphorically spoaking, on Mr. Baldwin's skull and hip-bono, thoy declded thut without a doubt both wore Tractured, Tho meeting, which was a longthy affair, was first of all addressed by Dr. Konnard, tho gront 5t. Louls log-molder, who reiioratod his Btatomont which has nlroady been published, narrating tho ovonts of tho enso from his firab examination of Mr, Baldwin's badly bruised head to tho lnst dolicate touches which he gove to tho plastor- of-Paris mnusolown in whioh le had entombod his log. He held that, granting for argumont’s sake, thera Liad beon no fracture of the liip-joint, tho immobilizing of the limbs wes » necosrary operation to iusure a safo romoval of the subjost to Chlr.-nFo. in support of which bo quoted Prof, Pitten,of Vienua,on fracturesunddisiocations, At tho samo thne e statod that he novor consid. erad tho caso a doubtful oune, but thought that the Chivago papers had glandered bim snd Dr, Hammor, Ho thought that the acticn of the banduge was satisfactory in the extrome, almout mervolous, in_fuct, and Dra. Hogdon, Ldgar, Grogory, MoPheotors, Newman, Portor, Hurt, Montgomery, Leoto, Dudloy, Bates, Whitehill, Pryoon, aud others, says the Bt. Louis Dispatoh, iwAdo romarks In puppost of tho plastor tronte mont pursued in the caao by Dra, Konnard and Mammor, Tho nntnral consoquonces of i sudden convor- slon of tho ontiro B, Louls modloal faculty to tho plastor-of-Parls syatom of surgory mado popular by two of tholr confrores, Is somathing fonrful to contemplate. Tho,8t. Louisian who, in ono of tho many porsonal affaira whioh bronk tho monopoly of tho villago, rocolves s blnck n{o, will bo anmzmllml by tha dictum of his phy= sicinn to attond to his businoss with the discolor~ ntion of the organ, cosily mistakon for o com. [:auml fracture of tho oa frontls, complotely uilt over withn dozon pounds of plantor,—with, iu fact, a verltablo stucco Mansord ralsed upon his hoad. A sprained ankle will doom o man to wond hia weary way through the tranquil stroots lifting at cach stop a moss of juduratod plaster wolghing from fifty to sixty pounds, sccording {o the naturo of tlio fracturo, which, of conrao, ho will bo pronounced to bo sufforing from, whilo ohitdron with the menslea will bo ?ntun'm‘ bodily in s hugo mass of tho gritly substanco, which, in tho ovent of a falal sswo of the dis- oaso, Will bo found an economionl substitute for amotallie cofiln. Tollowing up tholr sticcosncs, the foundors of tho plnatoropathlosyatom of medicino and surgory will eond forth to a gratoful world shotr famous “Dilules [do Tlatre do Paris Diurotiquos,” whilo tho appotito of tho nation wiil thrico a doy bo stimulatod with dosos of thelr colobrated * St Louls Plostor Bittors™; and whon, last of all, denth hns enlled them away, s lumanity whoso suflorings thoy have diminislied will ralse above their common gravo o marblo; monumont, but the historic mass of stucco which, within tho past fow days, has olevated to famo two Bt. Louis dootors and a Chiengo wator-olovator man's Jog, and actunlly suceoedod tn giving biago &t Louis lh‘§ sl systom tho unwontod sonsation of ‘s doclded pulsation,” S HOME OF THE FRIENDLESS. Tho rogulur monthly meoting of the Mauagers of tho Homo of the Friondloss was held at tho Uomo yostorday morning. 3 After tho rending of the minutes and tho recoption of tho Colloctor's roport, the roport from INE DURR MIBSION was road, as follows : ‘Tho past month Lina been with us n long protracted meeling, for with ono or two excepliona wo hiave Liold & mecting every evoniug, All of these, oxeept onr Lwo Toquinr wookly” prayer-moctings, ot tho chnpel, lave Dean ot privato housos, Tho voice of prayer and pralso in somo of theso houscs has boon & atrango sound. Wo Liave furnished oursclves with movoablo ecats, which arocarried along with us from ono_house to another, 10m confident that gront good hias been dono by this menus, In a fow casos diaturbances againat tho poaco Of prayer Liavo buon created by somo of tho baser sort, but moro generally thero invo beon many eagor iaten= ors, througl cellings and partitions 0a well ns_sround thie houne,” About thirty of thoso whom we hope nro Qlristians havo united themsclves futoa * Christian Baud ¥ for mutual benefit, . MATION'S REPORT, The monthly roport of Mra. Grant, the Matron was presented, ehowing that the number of adults admitted dunuglflm month was 04 ; chil- dron, 46, Total, 140, Number of dults in tho Homo April 1, 1874, 85; school-room, 00 nursery, 18; failly, 18, OFFICERS. Mosdames Banks, Fowlor, Andorson, and Ovhg;mn wora olacted mombors of the Visiting and Supply Committoo, sud Mrs, Johnson ox- glnllnctl to'tho Committos the naturo of thowr utics, An olaction to fill vacarcies on the Recoption Committoes rosulted in Mrs. Durand belng clected on that from the North Division, and Mosdames Groy and Boran that from the West Division, Miss Thomas and Mrs, Bustol woro clectod mombors of the Committeo on Homo Industrics sud Schools, THE COOK-BOOR, Mra, Gibbs, of Evanston, called tho attontion of the meoting o tho necogsity of Lurrying up with the rocnl[;ts for the now’ cook-book to bo insucd under tho nuspicen of the Homo, Mrs. lio(;u also s}mku upon the subjoct, urging the Indies to bring the boolk out bofore the summor holidays sent hourokeopors into tho country. The manngors oxprossod & wish that parties binving rocoipts would sond thom to the Matron of the instituto at once, After transacting routine busincss, the Bonrd adjourned. S % CRIMINAL, Tho cose of “Tommy” Quirk and James Wood, whio woro dotactad in pleking tho pockot of Mrs. P. Mogg, on the Daaville, Vinconnos & Chicago {rain, Inst wook, was bofore Justico Van't Woud yestorday aftornoon, on s chango of vonuo from Justice Scully, Tho evidenco against Quitk was considored by the Justico suflicient to warrant tho holding of that pris- ouer to the Criminal Court in bonds of £1,000, ‘Wood waa grantod a continuanco until Thursday next, and he was placed under bonds of 8500 for Lhis apponrance. Patrick Bweonoy, & ““land-lubbor,” and one of the threo contidonco sharpors who havo boon ** doing " the innoconts from the country, in and about the Iilinois Contral doPnt. was yeatordoy up before the Bouth-Side Polico Court, on a con- tiuance from lnst week. On Lis formerappear- anco before this Court ho had in his posscssiona largo quantity of bogus coin and s cheok on # Kousas City banlk for 817,000. On this occasion he hed a blouk check on tho Planteis’ National Dank of Loulavillo, Kentucky, for $800, and o bill of oxchango for £1,000 ou Bromon. Swoonoy producod ovidauce that his own game hind bosi, played on him night bofors lnst by a man by tho name of Hondorson. The *“tiger * Lnd worated Mr. Honderson during tho day, and be borrowed 810 from Bweenoy, lenving na Becutr- ity for the lonn tho chock and bill of sxchango, amounting to $1,800. Swecnoy informedJustico Boydon lio had gob work as a eailor on tho schooner Botchor Boy, and, if hie would lot him off, be would confine himself to the Butcher Bo unbil anchor was weighed, whon bo would ssil over tho doop blue sex, and Chicago would 500 bim no more forever. Upon thoso promisos Pat was discharged, Too much mother-in-larw was tho catise of bringing & wholo family bofore Justico Boyden yosterdsy morning, uud tho Juatice was Gome pelled to officlute {h tho difficult and unplonsant tauk of arbitration in a sorlous family row. Ann Nolan, an nsued Indy **past 70 yoars of age, lease Your !fiaum‘," was Eving w?th her ubol; ed, at tho coruor of Twonty-fifth and Stato streats. Nod's bottor baif also answored to tho nomo of Ann, Mrs. Nolam, Jr., bocoming woarlad of tho prosonce of the old lndy, do- mauded that sho tako board and lodging. with Lor own daughter. Hor mothor-in-law declined, whoroupon the wifo cowplained to the liead of the family that sho was sick of the attentions of his mother, and she wonld not stand her cDmED- ny longor. Tho husband informed tho wifo that 80 long us ho owned o home lo wonld share it with his ngod nud docropid puront, and lio would hearno mors from her on that subject, About two wooks g0, during Nod's absonco irom tho houso, Mrs, Nolun, Jr., attnckod thoold Indy. 'aling bor by tho hair, sho dragged tho poor, helploss woman out qf the houso, biting, kick- ing, and ponuding hor, until sho was black aud blue, and finplly struck hor a blow in the side that fractured oue of lior 1ibs. Mrs, Nolan mada hor way to the homo of her daughter, whoro sho Lizs sinco beon confined from the rouult of tho injuries inflicted by hor brutal dunghter-in-law, Justico Boyden, upon hearing the ovidonco in tho case, and recotving a writton atatomont from tho physicion who attended upon Mrs, Nolau's injurios, Ained tho young woman the sum of S50, aud placed her undoer bonds of $100 to keep tho poace, Paddy Koenan, for some time past, has boen cmployed ns car-driver on the atroot railrond, and has saved from his onrnings the wmim of £100. Night boforo last ho got drunlr‘ and at lnst Jaid down on Liako streot for s night’s lodg- ing, Oflicor Koon fonnd him dead druuls, with £02 of Liis $100 in lus pockots, aud employing tho eesislanco of ”’““‘"’i wagoen, carriod Keenan to tho Harrigon utreot logk-up.. Yostorday morn- ing Justico Boyden taxed him #6 and costs. Tha Clork of tho Oourt deducting B6.60 from Pat’s Ecoknb-honh and handing him the balauce, bado im depart, Faddy wmformed the Court after Lis discharge, that ho would put in & socoud ap- {mnn\nco to-morrow, and no one prosont doubted ho statomont, ns the Irishman's pockoets wora well lmod with the neodful currency, AN ILLIOIT 101 IUBINESS, Johu Grooloy, who lives at No, 730 Contre ave ouuo, has an oyo to busincss, aud, Jike all prus dont business mon, taken time by the forelook, and makes hoy whilo tho sun shinos. In this instauce, howavor, Mr. Greoley prapares for tho summer soason during the winter, from tho fact thut he pm!num:u to ontor into the 1co trado, knowing that the mild winter through which wo liave juat Pnsnud would cortainly produce high pricos for that indisponsabloe articlo, ile hng o novel way of packing his ica-houss ; not know- iug whore this commodity was to bo #ooured, un- Iess lio could got it from ‘some one of the iell- 8tocked hiousos of tho prosont doalor, 8o John, 'who has an olly tongue, soon mndo the soquains tanco of tho drivors of the ico-wagons bolong. Ing to the firm of 0. & W, uthrio, aud ayoortained from them, that thoy, 'aftor supplylng tho demauds of the 'Guthrie customerd genorally hud quite an amonnt loft ovor, ‘This was tho opportunity sought for by Grocloy, who immodiately entered into o nogo- tiatlon With tho drivers, to the offeot that thoy sliould delivor to him, at his residonce dally, tho romngutg uot dellvered, aud in the swmmor Lo would disposo of thoieothus obtained, and shnro cqually with thom tho procoeds ariging out of this business, The drlvers woro plonged with thia proposition, and nt onoco ontored into tho partnership, and for gomo timo past have boen ]mrfnrm(u'; thoir part of tho contragt, CGreeley hind pruynrm.l nrecoptacle for the Guthrie loo, undor his sldowalk, whoro he had succecdod in putting down u saw-dust about fifty tons of tho artiolo in quostlon, Tha Quthries in tho moan timo wondored why their wagons roturned homa always emm[y, and thelr cnsh account showod 0 inereass in tholr trndo. They then concelved the plan of vigilantly watehing their wagona during tho day, and were soon rowarded for thelr patienco by discovering tho whoroabouts of this portion of” thoir lost staok, and at once took out & soarch-warrant on tho promisos of Greoloy from the offleo of Juatico Haines. Yostorday, Constable MoLilligott upsot tho plansof this novel {co-deslor, ~ Whilo he was maling tho scarch, Grooloy drow a navy revolver on tho offi- cor, and attompted to dofraud tho law by shoot- ing MoElligott, In this ho wag nleo frustrated, was disarnied, and, undor s socond warrant {a- sued by the same Justico, brought up to answer 10 tho ahiarga of an neunult with o deadly wonpon with intont to kill. Tho prisoner gayo bonds in the sum of 500 for his npponranco this aftors noon at 8 o'clock, whon Justico Haivea will dis- pose of his cane, R ANNOUNOCEMENTS. Tho Relief Employment Burean, 51 LaSallo atract, ia to-dny employing conl-minors, Tho rito of Conflrmation will bo ndministored by Bishop Whitehonso in St. John's Ohurch, Ashland avenue, this evening, Bermon at 7:80, Mr. T, McOarthy will deliver his humorous lecturo, ontitlod, “ Who Wouldn't Bo s Minls- tor?” atan oarly dato, Thero will bo & colobration of the Holy Com- munion to-doy, in 8t Poter's Migsion Ohapol, Stato stroot, opposite Congross, Litany sorvico at 12:10, and ovoning t 7:50. Tho looturo in tho Ohristian Union froo'| Tiabbi B, courso Monday ovening will Lo b ird's Eyo Yolnonthal, 1is subjoct 18, “A Viow of Jowish Iistory.” Mra, I, . W. Horpor dolivers hor locture nt Olivot Baptist Churel, on Fourth avenue, soutlt of Poll stroot, this ovening.. Mrs, Harper is hi¥ l‘r commonded 18 an cloquent and highly gifted woman, Porsons wishing to pureno the study of botany during tho summer are invited to moot in tho room of tho Christian Union, this ovening, at 8 o'clock, 8 a clags will bo formod at that time. Tho Assignoo of the Gormnnis Insuranco flumemny will pay & dividend of 8 per cont to tho creditors on tho 22d inst, g Tho nunusl address bofore the Studonts' Associntion of the Prosbytorinn Sominary of the Northswost will bo dolivered this ovoning in tho Becond Prosbyterian Church by the Rov. Charles L, Thompson, D.D., at Tk F. m. Bubjeet: “The rosition and Work of the Americah Churoli” In viow of the inereasing attondance upon the opora, and roqueats which have beon medo from various sources, the Liederkranz havo dotor- mined to give an extra roprosentation on Eriday evoning, upon which ocension the gallory admis- nlol‘x will bo reduced to 50 conts, and no reserved sonts, A prompt attendanco of all members of Tomp- Inr Lodgo 440, I. O. O. F., is roquesied this ovoning at 8 o'clack at their hall ou the comnor of Washington and Desplainos strocts, An smendment to tho by-Inws will be discussed and othor important business tranaactod, Tho special sorvices hold during tho last two weeks by the Rov. Honry 0. Kinney (misslonary from_tho Cathedral), at Bt, Btophon's Churcli, on Johnson stroet, between Taylor and Twalfth, will close on Friday, when, in com- ‘memoration of tho " Threo Lonts' Agony,” thiora ;vill' Xiu 111‘ service comwencing at 12 aud closing at o'clock. Thero will bos social, musical, and litorary ontortainment at the Wostmingter Prosbyterlan Chureh, corner of Jackson and DPoorin Btroots, this evening, ot which Prof. Booth will givo somo fino solections of humorous and dramatio road- ings, nnd the following poraons will tnko partin uartettos, duots, solog, cte.: Mrs. Carrington, {rs. Frooman, Miss Glonn, Miss Rawson, the Missos Mnthowe,-and Messra. Thomns, Raunoy, Coulson, and Tilden. Afior the entertninmont, the gentlomon will l.mlE tho ladios and all pres- ent toeake and French coffee in the looture- room. Tho Young Men's Christinn Association lins many moro calls for vending mattor for tho in- mntos of tho jalls, hiospitals, and poor-louses in ond around ‘the city than thoy can fill, 'L'hoy will bo very thaukful if friends who have old books, magazincs, pnmphlots, illustratod or re- g papers would send their npmo and ad- dross on a postal-card to 148 Madison strest. Thoy will seo tbat all such reading matter so donated is woll and faithfully collocted and dis- tributed among those enger to got it, who spond ]ux‘xlg, weary doys on a hospital-bed or in a prison- call. s THE OITY BEALL, The City Collector received yostorday $9,000 from taxcs, and $2,500 from liconses. Tho total receipts for water-ronts for the yoar onding March 81 wore $706,058.06, belng an I orense of §163,144.08 ovor the receipts of tho previous year, The city officials wore paid off yosterday, the amount raquired being about $18,000. All Jiconsos oxcapt for saloons oxplred yeator- doy, and tho porsons neoding them in progo- outing their business will bo arrosted if they do not ronow them in n fow days. About a week of graco will bo ailowed. Tho Board of Poliee and Fire mot yestorday as ususl, Presont, Commissionors BSheridan, Klokke, and Rono. After auditing the pay-rolls of the Police and Fire Dopnrtmonts for tho month of Marcl, tho Board swore in tho follow- ing policomen, upon condition that thoy pass tho modical oxammation : Olo Jolngon, Keran Foloy, John Dunne, Thomas I"or%r, Michacl Hh“flfi{ Thomas Sltanloy, Duvid B, Little, Pat- rick McMahon, John Noddy, Edward Koofo, ‘[homns Redda, and Peter Fostor, Tho City Engineer recoived a map of Chiengo, yesterday, mado in 1884, and Is havivg n copy mado, to bo rotained in tho city nrchives, By this map it {8 acon that o part of Bouth Water stroet and all tho lots north of it huve beon ra- claimed from the river, which wns then that much widar. Tho samo wns the case with o part of Markot Btreet and lots west theraof. Thero woreno Luildings gouth of Raudolph streot, though tho city was lnidiont ns far as Harrison, 1t will bo of groator intorost forty yoars Louoa than any old plat extant. TIIAT VIADUCT QUESTION. Mr. Walkor, attorioy of the Chieago, Golun- bus & Indiaus Contral and the Danville & Vin- cennos Itailrond Companies, was incorrootly ro- ortod, i two L{mm«m!m-.s, at tho conforonce ba- weeh rallrond oflicials ‘and Board of Publio Works, Tuocsdny afternoon, Yostordsy ho made the following statoment to & TInuNE roporter: A yonr ago an ordinance wns passod roquiring a vinduct to bo coustructed at Hulatod ~strooct without Iateral n[)pl'olmhuu ou Wayman and Oar- roll streots, and the Bonrd of Public Works ad- vortised and roceived bids for doing tho work, Tho Northwestern Railroad Company accopted a proposition to pay a cortain sum, which would gomploto the viaduct ovor their proporty, and - tho_other Cnmunnims wora to coutinuo tho vinduct to tho sonth 1line, Tho Council, however, ndxv:tml & ragolution direcling the Bonrd of Public Worka to have Iateral ape pronohies conntructed, and tho Milwaukeo & St, Paul Itailrond protestod ngalnt It, on account of tho injury that would bo donoe to their froight- house, aud objected to pl»yill‘.z any part of tho coat for tho construction of the appronchos, For this rosson tho work was not commencod lnst full. 1fo was reprosonted In Weduosday's ‘Tniu- UNE 08 saying that the Northwostorn Company lind refused to join in tho construction of vin- duots, 'Thoy” bad not rofused to pay tholr shnro of the oxpousos, but had ncoepted tho only proposition relativo to vinduets eubmitted to” thom by tho Doard of Publio Works—thut at Iulsted stroct. With roferonco to the Milwaukes avonue and Des- plaines stroot viaduot, ho had not stated that the Companies hnd rofused to coustruct it, but that he hud no authority to speak for cithor Compa- ny; that, on the roturn of the officars from Now York, lhuei would moet tho Board of Publio Works, aud recoive and enteriam any proposi~ tlon rolativo to thoso viaducts that tho Board wag ready to mako, e GENERAL NEWS, Tt bas boon deoided to hold the April term of tho Criminal Court in the old Court-ITousg, aince prisoners oannot bo confinod in the new Jail. At tho annual mscting of the Calumet and Chicago Canal and Dook Company, held at ity oflico yestorday, April 1, tho following gontle- mon wore olected Dircctors: Chauncey- T\ Bowon, ‘rhomas 8. Dobbing, Jamoes H. Bowen, Elliott Anthony, W. Bayard Cutting of New - York, Bheridan Wait, A, O, Babuack, Charles A, Qrogory, Houry T. Chice, Prof, Yoppor locturod yostorda; g B et i oveniug iu Kquflb}u; 503 p Light," glving frequent fllustrationn in o vory succossful mauner. Tho audienco jwas of only medinm sizo, but scomod to Yo woll satiafiod ywith tho entertainmont. ‘The laturo was about the same ns that dellverod on tho samo subject whon Prof. l’urpm‘ was horo lusb month. 'Ihis ovening le will losturo upon the * Selonca of Hound,” giving a number of {llustrations and ox- porimonts. THE MARINE COMPANY, Tho Dirootora of the Marine Company met at tholr bank, cornor of LnSallo and Lako stroots, outorday nftornoon, and made sovoral ohanges n tho Bonrd, 1L I, Blicldon was substitutod for 0. B, Bbort, Ceddington Billings for B, W, TRaymond, and Toiman Wheoler for John Fore Bytho, committeo of thron—Biilings, \%eulm‘ and Dogue—was appolnted to propars o dotailed statoment of tho condition of tha bank, and submit it to tho anuual meeting of tha stockholdora to bo held in May. This Com- mittoo succoods tho ono appointod at the stock- holders' meoting T'uesday, ns their action * wag irrogular,” Nine of tho stockholders mot nt tho Lank yosterday morning, but did nothing excopt adjourn, Mr. Soammon continuea to bo Presi- dent, aud Mr, Butlor Vico-Prostdont, of tho Com- pauy for tho prosout, — PERSONAL. J. M. Walker, Esq., Prosident of thoe Chiengo, Burlington & Quinoy Railroad., has gone to Bos- ton on business. Liout.-Col, Frod, Grant and party attendod the Acadomy of Musio last evening, ‘" ITonest Goorgo"” Bacon, of the Rogular Army and of Modoe famo, is ot the South-Side Briggs Ilouso, with his bride. - Mnj. E. 0. Giibreath, U. 8, A,, succeods Onpt. Mark Walker as infantry recruiting ofticor in this city; tho lattor goiug Lenco to Fort Columbus, Now York harbor, on gimilar duty, Mra. IHannali Greoloy, daughter of tho Into .| Matthow Thornton, of” Thornton’s Forry, and granddanghtor of Matthow Thornton ono of tho signors of tho Declaration of Im\[-}mnilnuun, diod at hor rosidonco at Nnshua, N, If,, on tho 10th inst., sged 77 yonrs and 6 montha, The funcral of John L. Davies, n prmnlnunt Mason, and o membor of Kt. Georgo's_Socioty, took placo yostorday, and was attonded by Ori- entnl Consistdty, Gorden Oity Lodge, A. £, aud . 3,, and tho Bt. George's Hociety. Tho body ‘l‘l’lllsl buriod with Masonlo ceromanios at ioso A Tnnuye reporter called yosterday evening upon the Hon. Robert 0. Scheuclk, United Statos Minister to England, who io at prosont staying at tho Palmer Housa, While not feeling oqual to undergoing a systematic interviow, tho Ministor stated that ho was on o visit home for plonsuro with hia family, Ho atated that England was n delightful gountry, but that, notwithstanding its oldor civilization and mnnf attractions, evory yonr ho livod sbroad bhis love for tho Unlted Btates, aud apprecistion of its grandeur as & na- tion, incronsed, At tho same timo interviowing was an American institution which ho did not beliove in. Ar, Elser, of Huntera' Home, Ind., writes to Tne Trrmoxe that the article publishod about Tifm n fow woeks ago was based upon misinfor- mation. Ho ndmits that ho threntenod Lo shoot tho Cnicago party, but claims that they broke down bis fence and othorwise encroached upon uis Jand ; thoy nleo toro down his sign and shot at it. Mo donlos thnt ho fs a dangorous man, and that no one would sny t\nyflllnfi ngainst his rop- utation, oxeopt ono of his nelghbors by tho name of Baker, who was spreading all thoso faldo re- yorw about bim because Lo had implicated bim in tho Star Lino railrond-robberies. Elser says Lo nover had any conncetion with the Star Ling robbora. g SUBURBAN NEWS. WASHINGTON HEIQNTS, A special meoting of tho Washington Ieighta Bonrd of 'Frustees waa Leld Tnesday ovemng Inst., There wero presont Messrs. Hoffron, Lowoenthal, Martin, Mason, and Greonnore, The report of the Committeo on Estimntes for Anuual Appropriations was read snd accepted and Inid over for further nction until tho noxt meoting. The appropriation was as follows: Oulverts, §400; polico, $200; Villago Clork, 8100 ; ‘uintmfl. logal coungel, salarics, oto., at of villago, 50 ; Overseor of Ropde ways, 9200 ;-oflico-ront and incidentals, 8100 repnits of sfraots, ditching, bridgon, olo.,'S1,600; }'i Ingudcn.lnbooun, 8160, 'W'ho mooting thon ad- onrned, ‘Iho Board of Trusteos mot in rogular sossion |- Mondny when there were prosent MNessrs, Behultz, Lowenthal, Mason, Martin, and Greon acro, who presided. 5 - Ou motion, the annual appropriations bill, Inid over from the provious mocting, was adopted. A potition for sidowalks, wilh nocessary Dridges and orossinge, on the east sido of Pros- pect avenuo, from Pearl stroot south to Ninoty- ninth stroot, to connect with sidowalks in part of L, I, Hillinrd's proparty, was roferrod to the ‘Committea on Sidewalks. A petition to extend the sowor, alrendy Inid fromn tho enst of Dr, Lowonthal's drug-stora to Hilliard & 1Iitt's Block, to tho low ?I‘Duud west of the Chicago, Kook Island & Pueitio Rnilroud and Cloveland, Columbus & Indiana Contral Railrond crossing was roforred to'the Committoo on Streots and Highways, ‘Tho report of tho Commitice on Sidewnlks was rculvodl recommending tho laying of sidowalks, 5 faot 4 inchos wido, with necessaty bridgos an crosengs, on the woat side of Prospeot avenue, from Ninety-niuth street to Sonth stroct, au on tho onat Bide of Winston avenue, from Nino- ty-ninth stroot to Vinconnos rond. On motion, both sidewalks wore ordered laid, A plat of * Rosubdivision of Blooks 1 and 2 of Inlliard & Dobbin's Addition to Washing- ton Heights," was lald bofora tho Board for ap- lrxr_uvnl, and was roferred to the Committeo on Thwn_w. 3 T'he Bonrd then adjournod uutil Monday even- ng. EVANSTON, An clection to chioose two membora of tho Board of Education, to flll the vacancies causod by tho expiration of tho terms of Mesers. A. Shuman and G Purington, will be held Sat- urdny uvuuiufi. 8 wamon arg ollfilhln for such positions in viilages throughout tho Stato, tho Indies of Evanaton propose to bo represented in tho Bonrd. Tho names of Mesdames Androw Shuman and EBmily Huntington Millor havo been mentioned promitently for the positions, aud, if these ludics will consont to becomo can- didatos, thero s liido doubt that thoy will be elocted by the gallant votera of Lvanston, The unaccommodsting u{)h‘lb ghown by the Chicago & Northwogern Itailroad townrds its Lvanston patrons, mad tho gonoral disgust folt b its failuro to roplato the trains discontinued last fall, buvo resulted in o determination on tho part of tho leading md substantinl men of tho villngo to uge avery pifort towards eoouring somo othor means of ranciing the eily. Soveral pro- Jocts for now roads 1ro on foot, ono of which s Tor & narrow-gaugojroad betwoen Ohieago and Evanston. Auothe! Is for the Milwaukeo & Bt. Taul Rond to build s broneh across tho prairie, tapping Evanston m tho wost sido. Tho right of way for this brmch can bo easily obtained, and the time madowould be about as short ua that of tho prasert line, becanso there would bo Lut fow stops to In mada. Auny of these prgjects that will assure a speedy aud conyeniont muns of reaching tho city will racoive the hoarty aid and support of tho oiti- zens of Tvanston,und the indications ave that one of thom at lonst will bo decided upon this zmnnmr, in timo to commenco building opera- ons, UYDE PARK, Tho Campaign Committes appointed last yonr hold & meoting yotorday at 2 p, m,, and decided to call a caucus far tho nomination of town ofli- cors for the onsning yenr at the Villago Hall, on Baturdsy ovening, to be supportod at tho town meotings Luouday, April 7, A masa-meoting o tho electors of tho First Bohool District i4onlled for this evoning, at tho Villago Hall, Lo nominate two persons as mem- Dors of tho loual of Eduention, to fill tho vaeat- cies oconsioned by the oxpiration of the torme of oftieo of Van 1L [figging and Daniol Healy. i e e A Dying Man Confesses Klaving Onte “raged and Murdored a Little Girl, for Whach ‘B'wo Innocent Men Were Lynched by n Mob. Fort Wayna (Ind) Correspondence of ths Cincinnati Commerciul, In tho month of June, 1872, Mary Bolle Sccor, agod 18, was brutally outraged sud aftorwar Iillod, 'in Morcor County, O., ® fow miles southenst of this city, Two mon, named McLeod and Kimmol, woro lynched by infuriated citi- xons, Binco thon tho affuir has gradunlly grown out of momory, A few days sinco, ‘Lhomas B, Douglas dicd of consumption, 1fe hind emigratod from that county, hoping to be oured, One-half an hour bofore hiu deaths he sont for s Catholio priost and made this startling confession ; “In this, my dying houy, iu full hope of par- don by confossiug tho deed that has weighod npon my miud liko o doath-pall, I auw the guilty wrotoh “who outragod and murdored Mlss Socor, near Qelina, ‘0, Hoeaven alono knows wha hollish motive prompted it, but at the timoe my brain was ou five from drinic; I was veritably o madman, past power of control. Tho hauging of MoLeod and Kimmell was murdor, 1 was ouo of the mob thut executed thom, I hopo uslo-Liall uposi the ‘+ Phonomouw of |, God will pardon me; $hat the families of MeLeod snd Kimmoll will bo relioved of thia stigma of dishonor, T havo but n fow momonta 1o live, and with my lant bronth I avow the trath of all ny atntomentahorowlth.” et S, Blackmoilers at Work. 1tintory ahows {hint, from carly an perind, overy inatl- tution atarted for the general good of mankind has been ananilod by o clnka of intriguors, who attempt to bufld thomaclves up by the lowest and moat contomptiblo nosaults upon thoir bottors, and still theso onslaughts liavo always provon tho moat powertul suxiliary for tho upbullding of tho causo nssafled that could bo |- brought to bonr for thoy provoke investigation, snd Investigation exposcs tho helllsh dntont of tho fntor- lopers, Now, tho groater powor thoro §a in an institu~ tlon, the mora it# fnflucnco fa dreaded by tho workers of dnrkneas, and tho fiercor wiil bo tho nssnult, With tho first stetomont that nn Obio Lifo Ineur- nnco Compnny had been organizod {n Olovoland thero wan n I!rlr ingrup of ears among tho moddlers, hut, Lolloving thnt it was 40 bo liko many ofhor organtzn~ tlons, unl{ an ansociatlon, tlioy dropped back with a slgh Of disappointment; bt when 1t wa fonnd that $200,000 waa depositod with the Btnte Dopartment of Ohlo an scourlty ; that tho Company waa made up of nubstantial and woll-tried buniness ren of Clovlnnd 3 that tho plan upon which tuo Company would fsnuo Jollcien, wap anio which flie pooplo would ndapt ¢ 1 fuot that tho Olio Lifo would rupidly bocomo ono ol tho most powerful and_best insurance compnufes it {ho Ind, thoro was an uprising of tho soum, and tho trnducers with the blackmailing shecta begani n bom- bardrgont, fearfully smoks, bt of a harmiess unture, "I'ad'Ohlo Life los anflnn! of working that aro not given to the public freely ; 1t complies with tho law of tho Htate fully, and in overy. respoct, and {nvites the in- spection of honeat mon, Flio Ohio Life has no war to wago with othor companics, for tho flold fs brond onough for all who conduct thoir business on on loncst plan, and (his fa written only to show lLow low, unpriucipled men got thetr livelihood, Tho berators have no other object than blacknnil, and ean bo bought for a pliry sum {0 applnud fo the ekies thoso whom thoy liops to ane nn‘ intos Ym]mlll.hm by tho most black-hearted inu- cndoes. They cortalnly havo not n thought other {hinn this, for honest mon have enough ou band to attond fo thelr own affairs, Our citlzons will bo ablo to fell just who thesa Llnokmnilors nre by the documents thoy peddle, aud the work thoy on~ gngo in 3 nnd, although thoy may oceupy positiona to Toadily influonce the promotion of thelr attacks, n furthor continuance of them may necosaitate a_pulil~ entlon of tho names of both tho outhors and thelr willing tools,—Sunday Volee, Cleveland, 0., March 2, —_— Duryons’ Satin Gloss Starch. Duryeas’ #Satin Gloss Starch ” and *Improved Corn Blarch " 1 tho best fn tho world, Just glanco at tho nrray of modala awarded them for porfection of quality £ Grand Intornational Exhibition, Pnrls, 1867, Grand International Exhibition, London, 1862, Grand International Exhibition, Hovre, 1808, Grand Intornational Exhibition, Hamburg, 1803, Grand Intornational Exhibition, Cologne; 1805, Of tho Notliorlauds at Amatordatn, 1809, Also ot American Institute and inmumorable Stato and agricuttural fairs throughout the conntry, 01110Aa0, Fob. 14, 1871~ find, ofter a thorough trinl, Duryeas’ Starch tho bost in all pattienlars of ouy 1 limva over uscd, @xo, M. Munoen, TPropriefor Munger’s Opora-Touse Laundty, The Congrogational Council Conrulted fn scerot on Bocchor and tho Plymonth Cbureh; but our opon adylco fs, if you want o good understanding thut will bear the wear and tear of both eninta and sinners, to buy your bools and shaes of thoso wholo-souled wholeaale dealers, G, 8. Richardeon & Qo,, Nos. 128 and 130 Franklin strect, Ohicago, el i et Chiokering’s New Improvement, ‘Tho Obickering plano firm have invented s new metal agraffe which, applied to every string in the plono, producea the sweetest tone imaginnble, Theso planod can bo scon at Reed's Tomple of Music, corner ©of Dearbiorn and Van Buren atrects, ——— —Tho Harrisburg Chronicle donies tho soft impeachment that Saline County, I11,, ia infested by an organizod gang of thicves, aud that soveral murdors and robberics have beon committed in tho Town of Harrisburg recontly, Tho robhery of the Circuit Olorl's offico was porpotrated by & youug mgn _Iiving in the family of the Deputy Girenit Clork, who has confessed the deed, givon up the-monoy,—£400,—aud beon placed undor arrost. Tho lawlessness said to exist in the lo~ cality {s all in the imagination of some ambitious nows-huntor, SILICATE PAINTS N0 DECAY, NO INFRCTION BY USING THE PETRIFYING SILICATE PAINTS, AB SUPPLIED TO Woolwich Arsonal) Board of Works, |Canard Company, |Western Rail- Austrian Lloyd's)| Grant Westorn & lway Compantes, FOR HOUSE, SHIP, AND GENERAL USE. Manufacturcd by the SILICATE PAINT (OMPANY, Liverpool, IN ALL COLORS. Hnxo no chemical netion on Tron or othar Motals, will SR i KneP 2, ot thout blstorlog: U et ts o Dulic And will do tho Work of 2 ewe. fead 3 Soo artlcle 1n ** Eginoorag, » 20t Januars, 1618, DAMP WALLS, CHURCHES, &C., Cured by tho Potrifying liquid, at a costof 2d. to Bula [k 2auurosard, Beo metlclo i *¢ Bullder, " ik March, g72, For partioulars and Testimonlals apply to the sty SILIOATE PAINT COMPANY, Liverpool, GERMAN OPERA. W'VIOKER'S THEATRE, THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS, and BATUR- DAY MATINEE, laat porformancos of MASANIELLO, BY THE TLEIDERERANZ. plifndsy—JANE COOMBS in SOROOL FOR S0AN- NTISTRY. Tho Admiralty, Tondon & North- AMUSEMENTS, TREE EXHIBITION | 197 STATE-ST. THE VIENNA Grand Prize Silver Moal DIPLOMA OF HONOR! AWARDED TO WILSON SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE AND Sample Work! EMBROIDERED ROBE, which ost $3,500, Opera Cloanks, Liadies’ and Gents’ ‘Woaring Apparel, Harnesses, Saddles, Boots and Bhoes. OPEN DAY AND EVENING- Exhibition Oloses Saturday Night, APRIL 11, M'VIOKER'S THEATRE. FRIDAY RVENING (EXTRA NIGHT), ALSO THIS KVENING AND BATURDAY MATINER, MASANIELLO, Grand Opera in 5 Acts, By AUBER, porformed by the LIEDERKRANZ. JANS BADATKA, Conductor, With an {mmense cast. Ohorus of Sovauty. Oroliostrs NEW uosuflnn‘é" b EW APPOINT)ENTS, . Y o NEW SCINERY. ILAR 1 ] d_ Boats in I 3¢t Droox Uil nhik Harcma, W E Adoraten, SRiuctle, 0: Gallory, admission, 75 conta, Librottos in Eoglich nud Gorman 0 bad at the Box Otfieo. On Vriday, ad- Gallory 80 conts a1l through. THE GREAT ADELPHI, TRIS (THURSDAY) RVENING, APRIL S, I AITDTES’ N IC-ELT. TIIE GREAT OLIO BILL. Ao Wondortal. ZEGRINO, MOULTON, sad JAY o Riisa POLLY DALY, = Miss JRNNIR MORGAN. Tho'voey eslobratod Athlotes, WATHON BROTILERS. HENRY 8, PAGK In his groat Post Horn Gllfll!. (2L OeARD0N, the FEVRISTERS, BATIT RosA, R 4 Jit, BOYD and SCOTT, 3, ond tho LEON BROTHILRY, to conolnda wilh tho famous Ravel Tabloaux BRIGANDS." Priots_50, %, and 15, Becnrod Orchostra, 2o, oxtea. ADELPRY FOPULATR MATINKE Saturday, April 4 SR MONDAY NEXT, EASTER WEEK! FESTIVAL BILL! t T AUSTINS, A noe ol R SN AN A S s AVSRESS WALLACE, Mawimoth Double Comnpany. il GLOBE THEATRE. LAST NIGHT OF TEIE Jee Bros. and Chrisde’s PANTOMIME TROUPE, IN GEO. L. FOX'S Humpty Dumpty. BATURDAY, LAST HUMPTY MATINER. - ACADEMY OF MUSIC. LAST NIGHT BUT TWO of tho Charming Bongatress s Bonnitalactiot Mes, et A g o OA TGS, TO-NIGHT, the now Musical Comedy, EING'S SIEORIST. Fridoy~GRAND DUOHESS. Baturday—FORTUNIO, Matineu~LA FILLE DI MAD., ANGOT, .. RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL 4D DEPARSURE OF TRATHS, Txppansstonor Ruen eoptod, * Bunday oxcy FiVo Hunday at 8:00a m s ! N CEl L & GREA ot ke T ESTER, Bl ROAny Iiekel’ogice, 67 Clark ok, ‘southeast copner . and b Canalaty, corner of Madison, Tenve, NOZ MAnRs.—t Saturdayse odipionder oxcoptod, § Are Randotph, . m, Afafl fyis main and alr fino), Doy Rxpross.. . WInoknon Acoon Allnntie Exnross, Night ki i e s Morning I +B:308, m.1* 80, 1 480, +0:00 . |* 633040y HENRY 0, WENTWORTI1, Goneral Pastonger Aont. CHICARD & ALTON RAILROAD. Ohdcago, Kanwar Gily and_Denter Short Line, vla_Loulrt. ana, Ma,, and Chicago, s,u-lr?/leld, Alton anil &, Louis Thwingh Line, Union Depot, West Side, near Madison-at, bridge. Ticket Offices : At Depol, and 133 lundalph-st Teave, | Arrive, pros Nignt Ixpross, 408 City Rz, vin Jncksonvillo, t * 9:308. m. anil Loulilnnn, Bt han Ol 9 sonsitio, ll, and Lotlstnn, Mo t. Louls Iixfiross, ¥in Min fny Ht. Louis Fast Iix) via Main Lino, Bt. Louls ix, via Jacksouvilie, . Bpringhiold ftxpross. " 8:10 0. m, £ 9:45 0. . 1t 7:30 8, m, ® 9:50 n, m. |* B: 110 1, 1, Tin, Chlcao ¥ Padugnh Riatlrond Waonona Lacon, Washiugton Fix, , Bilop. i, Jallot & Disight Accomiodation, 2 [* Sedta, e CHICARO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY, Unfon Depot, ‘corner Madisan and Canaleste.® xeket Offe* 3 Sauth Clarkst., opposita Sherman Havise, and a Depois Arrh Stavons & La| v Ezpross, 90, Groon 1 o e *8:00p, m, $10:00p.m, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depol foot of Laket, and foot of Tiee . ’ attee, 151 Trdoinb s vcas plag e, Tkt "11:008. ;. * 7:85p, m, *4:15 p, m. o Milwayl olis N| Tieave, " Biln, m. o[t Eiisn: e TEien. m §t. Loun Expres 8L Louls Fast. Lin Cairo & Now Orlcans i3 Calro& Now Orloaus Iix. Shringfold Exprose, su! Gilian l-‘ulony huuniio & dlonz Gty Dubuaup & loux Oity K (@) Rtuns to Obampalgn on Sntardays, CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD, Depots—ivol o, et Jndiagacas, and Sixtcethat, vl Cancahind Seteenil-ste, Jiari. sty Grand Ticlic Tl and o depoin 20+ 00 Clark Tenee, Arrice, Mailand Exy Uttawa aud nger, . B el i ubuaue & BlouxCity fian, Pacifio Night £z, (or Oabias: Kansay UA&‘. Leavonwarth, Ab] oliison & 8. Josoph Kap. Towner's Grovo Accommonatios Downor's Grove Accommodatior oxnp Iexpross, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAN, ity afices, corner Kanolph ant LaSalteats,, 3 st corner Sadisanas "+ 2478 Canal. Teave, @ Prclflo Faat Lin abubuqug Night Grean Hay Eapros b 8. Paul Tantose: & Marquotte fixpro: Madison & Iiroy_ Pussorigor ‘a—Depot cornor of Wolls -sta, - Diopot cormnyy of Cannt ane K imrio ate: W, 1L STENNKTT, Gon. Pass. Agont. COLORADD. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO, Spocial Inducement. Grogy Non 1o % m. Folt. R ; WIS, danl A CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Dewot, coruer of Vi ’L:;m»;.‘.l.;&l‘:s'hhn;mnqu. Tieket afics, QOmabs, Leaveuw'tha Al Poru Accommodation, Night Expross,.., LAKE SHORE & WICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. D‘A'al:: vlr,-l“luu‘ryrll‘t';"i';l"kjflllqllr LE:’S'GIIII:-II. Veket oficas, Corner Canat and Hadisonests, o P4t Gnd soudliest Leare, | Arrive, Lt 1 Sotls Gnfoags CHICAGD, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH INE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. THURSDAY EVENING, April 9, Positively the Last Performance OI' BARTLEY CAMPBELL'S PLAY OF "RISBKS! riday—Bonofit of J. J. SULLIVAN. THAREE GLO- REO O FREBIS BT oN s ONARD L. OLO; Bonday, April §~Miss KATHERINE ROGENRS. MYFERY' OPERA-HQUSE, " Plor 35, From the Great Central Kaflroad Depot, Yoot of Lakssst, OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. 53 ~STATE LINE, Steamships—Stato of Ponnsylvania; Stato of Loulsiana s Stato of Minnosota; Stato oF Albains, i S ol Viraa ulldiow); S 'To Gl Stata of Goorgla: 'State of Florida (i Indiann; Stato of' Novada (building). fast, Livorpool, Lendondorry, St =alls Saturday, April & April 18: Stutd of Vir Rates of passago: Oabin, 380 and 881 gold: Stoorngs, Staty o ‘Mourco.st., bot, Dearborn and State. Arlington, Cotion” & Kemble's Minstels, An entira cliango of programmo. Flrsttimo of tho Ozt ental burlosquo BILOWVWN TUF ALIWVE! Tho Rallroad Junotion. Tho Black Brigado, Waiting fur n West Sido Stago, Only Friod, - Nowcamby Courtwright, Linden, Arlington, Cotton, sod Kombla in woyerat Now Sprolaltlos. ey B . Matinco on Baturday. TEETH FOR ALL! W, B. McOHRSNEY has _removod his dontal rooms from cornor Madison and_Clintonests., 1o Olark-at., gar. nor Randolph, Kor oue weok longor o will insert. full sols bost, Gum Tootl foronly’ S8, ot plain, BG, W mako this rtatomont good ta tho lottor, Tor just Tho samo avallty eleowhors you aro pastug S35 and =30, W axlc you to comnard our work with auny othor of (his olty. Monay rofunded 'In overy Instanca whoro borfoot satistuo, tlon 1s ot given. Teoth extracted without pain frea of cliargo. Callng southicast cornor Ulark and’ Randolphe ata,, oposiiy old Court Honsa, - PROFESSIONALGARDS, ___ DR. A. G. OLIN, 187 Washington-st. The oldest and longest-locatod Physician in tho city in the treatmont of all Chronic and Bpecinl Diseases, Call or writo, %% Dr. Xean, NO CURE! NO PAY!! 800 SOUTH CLARK-ST., CHICAGO, ! , May bo consulted, porsonally or b; nl‘il‘l‘ x:a?(fillunvhflrmu <o all chronlo or Hervaus dison ‘anly phyalolan in the clty who wa BUSINESS CARDS. W.C. WATTS & CO., 21 Brown’s Bullding, Liverpool, Sollctt conaignmonts of Provisions, Lard, &o., and oxe- wuta ordurs tor tha purchase and sio of ‘samo’ for futuro Eipmont or dolivory. - Advaiicos inaido on cunstgnmonts, aud all luformation’ afforded by our friouds, Mosary. Fox & ¥luh, No. 2 William-at., New Vark e NEW _FPUBLICATIONS, ] v 98 L] VIOTOR RUGO'S TATEST AND GREATESTNOVEL, Tty romnrkablo aud powortul story, denling with the avonta of tha entich Htovobitio, bogliss i 110 Sow York Bowl-Wookly 'Tifinutle, Mnvols 27, aut will b continaed rowularly I that papar, o Sowl-Wookly THbRRG 15 83 per your, or 30 conts por wmanth (8 numbors) for single Sobtn 630 por youe or % couts por mouts (8 Bumbers) Vo O Adivows 11 TRIBUNE, Now York, BITTERS. % PITTLOTION, BOKER'S BITTERS. Bowitre of Counterfolta. s F 10 | DISSOLUTION NOTICES. DISSOLUTION. Tho fAirm of Snyder & Millor s this day dissolyod by ma- usl oonsont, Thanklng the publie t‘nn.mdly fur' pust B‘\“:i. and asking Yor the now EIIIU}‘IL uh’lul l:\;ul{l)lu:l;wa BrRanaY WAL I, BILLEL, 3.Blio butagesof ho 1o B of finydor & Milr 1a to . Taned. o conducted Boreattor br L0 uofHANS: swwpsn, KINGSBURY MUSIO HALL, It PEPTER! Wil closo Lis sorlos of Scientiflc Lootures RIMENTS, ON (T 5 oh N, NOUN! EXPERIMERTS QRGN S7~Soours soats oarly. BOOTS AND SHOES. Bankrupt Sale OF§TO GI(TOEVE(I)IDTS & SHOES, &0, STON, ILL, 0 or et In tia inttar of 3 . bt banktbt, diaoet i s of Joh,Q: ingw of ‘snid Fussoy, as snocifiod n au lovontory (orrara or omisaions to bo aliowod) in tho liands of the wndorsignod at tho storo lately occupiod by sald Fussey in iivanston; hdl alta oo Barsa:park.of tho offcataof ‘said bunkrupt, wiil Do'sold to 110 Ligheat aud bost blddor, Soaled bids the amount as speoitiod in eaid inventory aro Invitcd upto Bonday, tho il April noxtiat Wotbiucln. in., olthor for cash orcn S, {und b monthi nuyolinblo ba0cs, with, ab- provod soourity (spocilying nawmua of soourity),ds tho bid« HiFimay oloct, sublgat ta e approral af tho Ui 3 Pantionnl 2T S T ! Ofcg of the St Louis, Jacksouville & Chicazo Railroad Company. Oitcago, T, Mareh 1, 1674 1 moating of tho Stock and Bond lioldara of G o o of Diosto for L sasain Soat, and for the transaotion of othar APPrUpFRLE. LUSk Tnicss, will bo hold at tha ottico of the Cbileago & Alton Rail. "Gilicago, on Mouday, sha Gil fiay”of Ui fiara of 10 a: s wnd 4 06140k e ‘The transfor hflflk‘: Wl‘l'll)\lf l!l\l;fi:nhlh“ilfl uls;:lfl \1‘{ hflfli : 10 ho 9th ‘duy o Ao tho S RN Lo sety. HOTEL, WESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEHAN PLAN, Corner Irvingeplnce and Sixtoenthoat,, NEW YORK. blook from Unlon Squnro, tho moxt cautral sat -fl.‘.’z”m’l‘(xn)‘?‘x\,’ tho o1t '.':rll"t:‘-:||nn:m;1‘|‘-amlv|%|lnxu'&";..'“ pil blucts of amnoion it rotm o axArged BB mipborod Cho paat toatms b s wid & Prssongor olovaior: i 117 Y 1 41O o FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, ldibio el L L $5 Paochages FRACTIONAL CURRENGY FOR BALL AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. | urronoy’ Dropaliy B Gurronoy. Drsfst 1owest ror furltor pastloulars Aoty o AUSTIN BATDWINS 0, onts, 2 Broadway, Now York. 3. AT, Goul Wast'a ARt 80 Olark.st., Obleago, NEW YORK TO CARDIEF, {Tho South \Walos Atiaytio Stennuship Gompans's New Tirst-closs, Full-powered, Clyde-buitt Steamships will Ball from Ponnsyivania Rallroa Wharf, Jorsoy Olty: PEMBROKE, ....Aprll 4|GLAMORGAN. Hay 2 AN Aprid 18 | PEMBROKE . By 19 Ourrying gooils and passongors ot through ratos from ol Trte af tho United Statou and Canads L posts It tha Irtatol Chunzol, uad all othor poluts in Enyland. “Theso toameliips, built oxprosly for tho teado, aro pro. vided with all tho litest huprovomonta for tho cofortand convemence of UARIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS, First Cablo, 875 and ¥80 curroncy, Socond Cabin, §51 enrroncy, Storago, K30 curroncy, Propald Bteeraqo cotifleatos from Gardi,... 153 Drafts for L1 and upwarda, For furthor partleulars, anply fn Cardif, at tho Coni- pany's Otiicos. No. 1 Daok Clinmbors, and ih Now York to ARCHIBALD BAXTER & CO., Agonts, No. 17 roadtvay. NATIONAT. LINE, NOTIQNThis Gompany takos thorisk of upuranco (up to 8600,0001n 5old) on oachof ite wtounors, this fivin passougors tho Lust vossiblo guarantoo for safoly wn uvalianoo of deteor ot nea, ‘I'hio wost soutlierly routo has always booa aduptod by this Dommm{ to avold joo und inds, To LIVERPOUL and QU STOWN, from Plors Nos, 44 and 47, North 1tivor , Now Vork, unnda Apsi 25 ¥ My 3 Gre lay a5 : Cabin Pawnige, 570, £80, und SH0 Ourrency. Miébriior B39 Curveneyy 0" ¥ Great Reduction in Steerage Rates, : Through tiokets from Britisl Ports to Chiengo, S18. Apply to WILLIAM MAGALISTER, Genoral Wystara Acont, northenst cornor Olark and Randolph-sts. (oppos B ndw Shorinan Houeo), Uhicago, FOR EUROPE., CUNARD HAIL LINE. BESTABLISEIED 1840. Four Sailings Every Wegk. GREAT REDUCTION IN RATES OF PAS. SAGE FROM BUROPE. Through to Chicago from British Points, $39.00 CURRENCY. ding to purolinso tickots shauld do so ab omon D R o W e At N W, our, Glark and i OARRYING T111t UNITED STATES MAIL. Tho magnificont, now and ull.powerad Btoaahins Ro- nublie, Baltie, Adriatic, Ihiitaunle, Ucounly, Unltio, ote., sall from Now York ou Haturdiys and Livorpdol ot urataza, S us loe awany it el Tewita o Grant Tivitati wnd Teoland from 61 upwards, (‘J“N}I}, ‘I” Buuth Illhl'ls uh]?ll‘::l.w etvased Througl ratos from s 0 to Ulilen duoed, Ao AL LA 1, Auant, S, FAIRBANKS BTANDARD SCATHES OF ALL BIZES, FAIRBANKSE, MORSH &00 11 AND 18 LAKE.BT.