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E3 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: . THE COURTS. " Anogher Imitator of Worcostexshiro . Sauce, An Infringement of the Ear-Mufl Patent, ! ‘ Judgments, Now Suits, Bto, MORE WORCESTERRHINE-SAUCR TROUBLIS. Judging from tho snits for Infringemont of patents brouglt hero, Ohlcngo must bo & fourish= ing placo for bogus monufactuves, Especlally doos this appoar to bo tho fact in rugard to countorfeits of Loa & Perkin'a " Worcostorshiro Bauco.” About six wooks ngo Les & Porking filod & bill agaiust n party on BluoTeland avenno, and yestorday two more cngos Wore commenced, ono againat Oharlos Ltz and William Lowls, tho other agninst Edward Colo. In the formor suit the complainants, Les & Porkius, aftor sottlug forth thoir business snd futroduoing specimens of their labols, state that Charlos Lutz ks been for somo time engagod in tho manufacture of an imitation of their sauce, The labols cmployed by him, epaeimens of which aro attachod to tho bill, are quite slmilar to tho origiual, though uot 80 closo on imitation as thoso of the party sued somo timo ngo, Theso labels stato that the aauco is manufactured by ¥ Lowis & Oo,," of Worceator and London. clrcular, which is issued by this spurious firm, states that thoy aro the ouly manufaoturers of tho'gonuine Worcestor eauce, and warna tho buyer of spurious imitations, deaignnting, with cool effrontory, the origiual nnkers, Len & Por- Lins, _ns_ imitators. An ofiidavit filed Ly H. M. Collyor,. tho counsel, how- over statos moro dofinitely tho eircumstances. Collyer nlleges that about nix woolks ago ho formed the acquaintance of this Uharlos Lutzat No, 86 Washington streot. Lutz pretonded that ho imported all his sauce in bottles from En- gland, and that it wes the truo blue. Collyer, howover, subsoquontly discovered tho manufac- tory of this ssuco, which is imported about ag far ns most of tho wines and liquors drank in this city. Itis situated in the bnsomont of o brick block on the southenst corner of North State and Kinzie strcots, Horo ho saw Lutz lmgng'nd at work with s largo kottle, in which tho sauce was mado, with barrola to hold it when boiled, snd numorous bottles, Inbels, and boxes for it mrnmtory to shipmout, Tho bottles and labols, Collyer states, ara iden- ticully tho samo as those shown lim by Lutz. On anothor oceasion ho saw a person actually ongaged in the manufacturoe of tho sauce in that bosoment, Lowis, the other defondant, jnstead of belng in London, is tho party who attouds to thoe manufaciure of the ~ articlo in question. Lutz, when Collyor visited him offered to soll his manufac- ture for $2.50 a dozon, and stated that it was suporseding that of Loa & Perkiug, nud was used at tho CGrand Pacifle, Collyor, however, thinks it much inferior and mado out of very oor Ingredients, which will bo unpleasant news or the visltors to tho Grand Pacific. In the caso against Cole it is alloged that ho wos fnrmurl{znngnged with o party uamed Sto- vons in Now York, The labels of that firm sob oub in gl owlmé colorg the excolienco of their articlo, the ** Gold Modal ‘Warocaster Bnnce," which ia represonted as hav- ing taken sundry prizes st varions places, and a8 being employed to aid the digestion of majea- ty herself_in England, Stovens appears to bon myth, and Cole, aftor having” boon sued in New York, bas flown to, what he considers, & more congenisl climate in_Ohicago. Hora hois fol- lowed, and an injunction asked to preveut him froom flooding the market with o large number of spurious Inbols with which he is proyided. o, Collyer clims, has stolon Jove's thundor by appropriating the gonuine bottles and refilling thom with his compound. Not content with this, Lo eolls his liquid by the gallon to rostaurants and hotels, and thus shakes the faich of Clica- o's hungry mortals by o suspicion that oven though tho bottles have the name blown in and the labels undoubtodly genuine, the compound within may yot bo a mixture of Chicago River ‘water, wooden nutmogs, gtc.. : EAR-MUFF TIOUBLES, TIn tho case of Willinm O. Ware against Isnac Zoellner a decieion was rendered yostorday by Judgo Blodgett. The bill was filed by Ware, claiming to bo patontoo of o cortain styls of onr- mufls, agaiust tho defondant to resirain him from manufacturing a similar artiole.. The de~ fondant's car-muff wos fastonod on by s spring, without any elastio cord. The Judge, howover, held that any contrivance for covering the ear _byamuff or eack, whether fastened on by o ‘motatlic spring—or -cord,~would bo within tho" bounds of tho complainant’s patent, and, o this was of that dasarirnun, ho should render & do- creo for the complainnnt. z ITENS, . : Judge Jameson will hear motions for new trials o0-day, Jn«fgu Blodgott will not be in the city to-day. Judre Burns will make a peromptory call of motions for new trials Saturday. In tho caso of Helen Al I'arnham against Nol- son K, Farnham, for divorce, tho jury returned n verdict finding tho dofendant guilty of cruelty, but not of sdultory. A.motion for a new trial ‘was made, and henee no decreo was ontered. The Chenoy caso is postponed until to-morrow morning. Tho testimony for tho_complainants fn tho Mecker will crso is closed, and tho jury is en- gagod in hearing the rebuttal on the part of tho dofenso. UNITED STATES COURTS. : Honry B. Borgen, Assignoe of the United Btates Brick Company, commenced n suit against Cyriao Du Bral for 8100 ; ngainst E. R. Gard for £2,000; sgainst T D.,Clark for €100 ; against W. E. Bmith and E, E, Cndwell for $2,000; against the Chicago Cotton Manufacturing Com-~ pany for $500; sgainst L, L, Loach for $100; against W. W. Nutting for 8100; ngainet Huw- + kins, Willard & Co. for 100; and agzinst Will- iam Prico and A. B, Cook for 810,000, BANKBUPTOY ITEMS, In tho matter of John R, Hodson, a creditor's mcoting was ordered for Moy 12. : In the matter of the Frauklin Bank, tho As- elgue wus authorized to soll tho real cstato. A rulewns mado on tho Assignoo .of IT, H. Gardner & Co,, Joshua Barrol, to show cause why ho should not grant tho' prayor of J. W, Donne, a8 shown inu potition filed by him, Donno had, it appenrs, in September Inst, lonuod Gould 20,000 on chattel mortgago security, to pay the indobtoducss of the bLotol, mud vot things running, it boing rep~ resented ~ to him that that amount ‘would bo sufliciont. Tho affaira of tho hotol, however, grow worse instead of botter, and Douno, thorefore, asks that the propertygomort- gaged may bo turned over to him, to satisfy his claim first. "A rule was made for,tho Assigueo to sliow causo within five days after service. ' BUPERION COURT IN DRIEF, James T. Stewart began an action againat Frauk I, Holden, Nelson B, Holden, and A. A, Watson, claiming 25,000, Doujamin B. Gallup and Francis B. Peabod: brgug ht E‘“’i flor EB,&)JD ufin(n‘s{: Josoph 8. ]lflcl. ames I, ‘Uylor and J. H, Wron suod Louls Gti?z‘lfiw‘uu {t;f ié,‘l!flfl. Villiam 1L Stovens commenced an action for £4,000 agninst Adam Bumith, Picrson D, Smith, snd W, T. Windiato, atud anothor ngainst tho Swansoa Bmelting aud Rofining Oompany for £4,000. Johu Q, Adams and Thomas W, Trainor bo; o nlt agaiust R-P. Luisingor, eiuimisg Sh o e dnagee: Gounr, S0 o] rangor began a suit for 0 B.F. Stong, o 4% aaaiie Willinm Bayloy and Willlam Groeuslade filed a otition against Enos Slosson, nsking & mochun- o's lion on Blogson's intorest iu Lot 2, of ‘Block 41, of the original town, for tho sum of 84,400,57, Daring Oleland filed & potition for & mochanic's lon sgainst tho Fronr Stono Manufacturing Comfinuy angd its oficors, The Bmmm» on which the lion is claimed are on the northenst corner of Rhodes ayonuo and Thirty-third street, and the amount olaimad {a $2,243.87. TIE COUNTY COURT, Tn the mattor of tho estate of Jamos Palmer, William 1, I1, Palmor was appoiuted adminis- trator, under an approved bond of $20,000, William Rolnhardt was appointed adminls- trator of tho eatate of Loulsa Jacobs, and his bond of 810,000 was approved. Letters of ;.-umuquuni’]) wore ispued to Wil- llam Reinhardt, a8 guardion of John and Dova Jacobs, minors, undor anapproved bond of $10,- voa. The following wero adjudged Insano by o jnr{ wrial: Ellen Boal, Mathilds May, Dollo ‘aud Ohavles M. Bmith, Tho case of alloged .insanity ugalnat Julia Auguata Graner was diumissed, 'ho result of the canvass of gleotion for vil- lage organization under the goneral law for tho Vfilaso of Gross' Point, was onterod of racord, THE OALL, Junae Nooens—128, 120, 180, 182, 134, to 180, Jupaz Lue—No cull, - Juvag Fanwernt—1,251 to 1,276, Jgnan Gany—No eull, 3 5 JuLar Buyss—141 to 161, oxeept 142, JUDOMENTH, . Burznion COURT, — CONNXiIONS = Thomas Mc- Courta v, Jamew Sloken, $135,89,—Wiillsm Tiploy v, Ghristophine Blonter, £3L7.90, Jupui Touna—Abner Toylor v, Drisn Philpot s M, . Picket, vordict $1,407,03. Motionn for new {rial —T.eopold, ful & Co, ¥, United Stnies Txpress Com- pany, vordict $700.01,—D80—Onlvar, Pago & Lioyno Y. i, I, Tumphroyvlile, $272.01, 5! THE THIRD CHURCH. This Presbyterian Body Wants a Wider Field of Usefulness. It Is Resolved to Have n New Church inaMore Central Loeation, Appointment of Committees, Ebc. The annual mooting of the momboraof tho Third Progbyterian Church was held yesterday ovening in tho chapel near tho cornor of Car- ponter and Washington streots. Tho chnir was taken by Judge 8. M. Moore, THE TREASURER'S REPORT, Aftor prayor by the Rov. Mr. Kittredgo, and tho roading of the minutes of tho previous meot- ing, the Tronsurer presented his report, which showed o balanco on tho 1st May, 1873, of 504.97, The amount recoived from pow-rent uring tho year was 818,803.76; from othor sources, $1,600.12, making a total of -816,007.14, Tho disbursomonts for tho yoar wore 816,652.09, ionving n balance on hnnd of $645.05, Tha roport also stated that tho sum of ‘91,100 bind boon expendod for tho purporo of eccuring botter heating and ventilation of the building. ‘Upon motion, tho roport waa adoptod. OFFIOERS, - i Tho cleotion of Trustees and Trensurer for tho coming threo yoara was thon heid, resulting in the re-cloction of tho original Trustees, Mossrs. MoCormiclk, Bradiey, and Hale, and of ‘Mr, Hor- ton, the former Trozsuror. § THE NEW CHURCH, Dr. V. A, Turgiu thon rend tho roport and res- olutions of the Committeo to considur and reporb upon tho projected now churel building. ‘The roport was as followa Tho Committe appoluted by tho Sesston to_fnquiro into the practicabillty of uelling or atherwiso disposing of tho chiurch buildiiig and tho ground upon which it 10w stande, with tho view of cructing o _more commo- dlous housa of worship, and {n a moro contral location, submit the following report :. - First—That, if practicable, to ell the property na it stands for momething like 1ta real valio, Second—That, in tho opinion of compotent archi- tecls, the value of the wntarial of the prosent build i¢, iu round figurcs, according to Mr, Gaz, $10,000, an uccording to Mr, Van Oadel, $10,000, Thfrd—That tho ground on which the presont buili- ing stands will gell for anough to purchase auother fn tho location desired, Fourth—That tho beat intorcats of the church de- mand & Inrger edifico and a moro central location at tho carlicat practicable moment, Tho Commiittec sulinit tho following resolutions : Jtesolved, That it is desirable to oract o more modious houso of worshlp if practicable, Hesolved, That {lio Sosslon aud Trustces be, and they hereby are, nppointed o committeo to nscertain what price can be obtainod for tho presont llramrl)‘. or tho ‘valuo of the materinls of iho present building to bo nsed in tho now, tho valne of the ground, tho proba- Dlocost of ground for the now church, to procura plute ond estimates for the same, aud what amonnuty members of the church and congregation arv willing 1o contribute for tho object, and report ta an adjourn. od mesting to bo held tn tlils placo Thursday oveulng, April16, at half~past 7 o'clock. DIYOUBSION, Mr., Turpin thought that the question of building o new church was not s question of financo. Whatover tho Third Presbyteriau Olwureh hind decided to_do thoy hnd always ne- complished. Asgn evidence of this ho cited the Mission Chureh in connection with the main organization. 1o thought that if thn{‘ wsntod tho now church thore was no doubt that thoy could have it. The advantages to be dorived from a commodioug, well located church_wero too well known to ncoed explanation. Large iberenses of the potver and usofulness of a church were often attributable to the beausy and commodiousness of tho building. He was sure that soon after the now building was crocted it would bo filled with o congrega- tion of 1rom 2,500 to 8,000, and tbat the cost of pow-rents would be matoriaily lowered. 3Ir. J. M. Horton did not “wish to influenco any ouo for or against the pmfonh, Ho would simply stato the fuct that one-third of tho powa» on the main floor wore occupied by two families. Tho memborabip of tho church was ovor 900, and he did not know what would bo done with them it they would ali happen to como to chureh on tho same Sunday. A momber stated that he had viowod tho mat- tor from spiritunl standpoint. He know that tho building of & tabornaclo was n costly affair, but they had mot encouragement, and thera was no doubt that if they.undertook to build a new chureh they would succeed. Ono good result of the undertaking would uudoubtedly be & diminu- tion of the prico of pow-rents, J A member rsked if tho sito of tho now church Liad been selcotod, and whero the more central position was to be found, Tho Chairman stated thet no particular place bad been sottled upon, but the church wonld un- doubtedly be somewhero - betwoen the present u;lo n':d Union Park, and Washington and Adams stroots, M. 'Purpin stated that the wish was to get west of tho present site, and, if -possible, sonth of Waslington streot. Mr. W. H. Anderson thought the present church was not far from tho cantre of the con- (,v]:ogntion. He thought by moving furthor the church would loso o number of young men who lived in tho enst ond of the city. Mr, ‘Larpin thought that the direation taken by tho congrogation 8s thoy lofé church Bunday morning showed plainly "on what side of the church the bulk of thom lived, Judgo Moore cxgmsaud lus willingness to stay at tho old chureb, but ho thought tho church conld do more work with s large building aud -largo congrogation thun with & small odifice and w smnll congrogation, ‘The ohureh had aither to coloniza or stay wherothey wero and stop growing. DR. KITTIEDGE, pastor of tho church, thought that where thore was & will there was o way. He would like to any o word upon the spiritual aspoct of the case. 1l belioved iu low pow-ronts and large congro- gutious, What ho wanted, was to prouch to tha masses. Sinco ho camo ' tho obireli, God hud incroased the congragation by 900 souls, Ho, therefore, believod thut a now church was a ne- cossity. When a child, lus grandmotlier, now in glory, consecrated lum to tho work of pronching tho Gospl, but lio had not yot fully gratified tho ambitlon of hia early days, Aftor somo further debate the report and reso- lutions wore adopted, with an amendment pro- viding for o Bubscription committes consisting ot soven membory, THE COMMITTEE appointed consisted of Messrs, J, B, Briggs, David Brodloy, R. T. Crano, V. A. Turpin, W, L. .Leo, Jaoob seidler, and Sam’ Hale. n motion the pastor was mado an ex-olicio mombor of tho Committee, Tho Clhnirmau having called upon such pros- ent as felt willing to make subscription to the now church fund, o mombor stated that if. he could male Lis phyments extend over a period of timo he would bo glad to subsoribe §500, but that if & cash paymont wore demanded bis sub- scription would necossarily bo much loss, The Committea retirod to considor the terma of subseriptions, snd aftor a short deliberation anuouunced Lhat tho installments conld be wmads puyable in two, four, six, and oight mouths, Ou wotion the meoting adjournod, LOCAL MISCELLANY. THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. The Finance Committee mot yestorday after- noon in the Mayor's offico, Prosont, Ald, Mo- Grath, Bhafmer, Lynch, and Heatt. MIBCELLANEOUS, ‘Tho petition of Gustaf Schulte for componsn~ tiou for lost time and exponses for damugos ro- ceived by falting from s sidewalk on Ontario stroot, between Clark sud LaSallo, about tho middlo of, January, was taken up. Mr. rrindl- ville, of tho Bonrd of Publio Works, was called in, and askoed a postponomont of action in order to obtain the report of tho Inspoctor who had boen wout to oxamine the spot. Considoration 3:°§fi:itlon wag thorefore postpoucd until next 1. ''ho petition of Andrew Niuk, contractor for the Chlcago Avenuo D'olice Bration, usking for $50 for oxtra work on that station, was cousid- ored, Mr. Prindivitle having explained that tho workt was oxira, but absolutely nocossary, tho Committoo agreo to rocommend tho paymont out of any unoxpendod bulance in the Trensury. Mr. Prindivillo aattod the Committeo to recotn- mond tho appropriation of about ¥5,000 for n doflciency iu the uxnl\)rnpxlntlnn for the Hmall-Pox 1lospital, Tha detlcionoy aroge from & mistuke in olinrging cortain sowerige and water socounts ‘agninst tho hospital appropriation which should Lavo beey-charged to the city, A rosolution inatructing tha Committos to tako steps towsrd building w vault in the City-Lsll fm; Iumpaug lha city m“l“”{' hn{tmul af lalultlu{( l" out, - aud_apother one laying down the prineiple that tho Oty ‘Lrensurer nfinu‘f L d not be Tequired to pay Intoreat to tho city, wore recommonded {0 bo placed on filo, . THE EXTRA GAS DIV, Mr, Billings, Prasidont of tho Wost Bido Gas Company, appeared to explain cortnin chargos in the Gne Company’s bills in tho pnst, which woro still going on, and which would bo ngain brought. nr, and posaibly eonteated llurun‘(’tor. The point made by Mr. Blllings wns thet tho G-foot burnor oalled for by the contract notunlly burned more than 6 foot, Lho namo was simply a commercial one to designato o cortain sizo of burner, and had no referenco to tho amouut which {ho burners should bum por hour. Owing to the groat distance to which 1t was ncoessary to sond tho gas, tho pressuro was nocessarily high, causing tho burnors to burn from b to 6 foot, _ As au offsct to tho oxtra consumption, Mr, Billings snid that the Compnny had oxiended its maina into places where thero wore no othor improvements, and tho difforenco in the taxes aftor this piroperty lind beon nssosrad a8 improved would moro thau pay tho oxira gas, Ddr, Dilllugs then ro- poated nll tho nrgumouts hitherto givon by tho Gas Compnnlos. Al Hoath sald that tho question, as far ns tho Finnnco Committeo was concornod, was reduced to whothor the contract moant thnt the cit; should pay for just 5 footpor hour or just whal thoy bured. If o b-foot Burnor meant anything it monnt ono that burned'6 foot, or it meant nothing. It nll doponded upon tho- decision of tho Corporation:Counel. } MR, GAGE'S PNOTOSITION, Nr. Billlogs gavo an intoresting necount of the maunor in which the settlement had beon made. Ho snid that, . somo timo provious to the dis- covery of Gage's dofnlontion, Gnge camo bim and “asked him for lolp to covor up tho dollcionoy in tho Lvousury: Gago told him that if tho "Gas Companios could furnish 76,000 to 880,000 Lo could got tho re- malader iu Baston and Now York, Alr. Billings agrood to do all i his power, and it was ar- ranged that tho Companies should mako up this amount. Mr, Billings was takon sick shortly aftor and hoard no moro of tho proposition, Ald, Bchiafinor sald that It wae roported thab the oid Finance Committoo had agreed to give tho Companios the additional §83,000 claimed by them, on condition that it should bo lont to Guge, TIIAT SETTLEMENT, Mr, Billings jumped up excitodly and eaid tho raport was not true, a8 {ar as ho was concorned. In foct, e never would have permitted that sottlomont if hio had not been siclk. Mr, Billings row more and moro excited ns ho thought abont t, and snid, 8o bolp him God, ho nover would Do sottled withont tho paymont of interest. The conversation was continued for a long time, the points being discussed again and ngain, until it soomod thero coutd not poselbly bo any- thing now to bo said, As tho matter had boon roferred to the -Com- mitteo by tho Comptroller, sud as they woro nob propored to nct, tho whole subject was laid over for futuro considoration. Tlio - Committeo thon oxamined briofly & num- bor of potitions and roferencos, most of which were referred to the Corporation-Counsel for his opiniou. 'The hour boing late, soveral decu- monts were uot noted upon at all, . GENERAL NEWS. The City Treasurer received yostordsy $11,000 from tho City Collector, and £4,100 from tho Colloetor of tho Bonrd of Public Works, Tho State’s Attorney boing in Washington, no stepa will bo takonin tho matter of the un- liconsed warchousamen until his roturn. A meoting of the Board of Renl Estato Brokora was hold yosterday moruing, Col. Clarke in the chair. Thero was some misunderstanding a8 to the hour of modting, and, ns the attond- anco was vory small, but littlo business was transacted. The Committea on Organization woro granted further time, aud tho meoting ad- journed until one weok from to-day, at 2 p. m. ‘Tnere is o report that tho Freo Religious So- cloty of this city, which was cstablishod last fall, is liable to disgensiop in 1ts ranks. Bome of the membeors think the Socioty, instead of toaching Frao Religion, is tenching 10 religion atall. The meeting next Suunday aftornoon will be devoted to a discussion of tho question, * WhatIs Freo Roligion 7 at which timo it is hopad to make the Socicty moro truly in accord with its name, At tho closo of the noon Lonton sorvico at No, 180 Loko stroet, yostorday, a business meeting was held for the pnrposoof detormining whother tlio noon services shall bo conttuued affer Lent. An oxprossion of D)El’lniml ghowed that tho prop- osition wey favorably entertained, and a com- mitteo, consisting of Bamuel Gohr, C. R. Lar- raboo, und L. O, Mitcholl, was appointed to socuro & room. If they ara successful, the ser- vicos will probably be Lield for some months yot. A meoting of tho mombers of Plymouth Chureh was held Wednosdny ovening for tho purnoue of taking aotion in roferenco to_the lasig for tho proposod now chureh building. o Building Committeo ate in favor of adop ing tho plan of W. H. Willcox, which that gen- tioman cetimated would cost 380,000, bub soma of tho church mombors, thinking $100,000 would Do required, tho architect was directed to sub- mit b gures ot o futuro mooting. Somo of tho membors intimated that Mr. W. Lud borrowed bis design from that of & rival architect, but tho allegation nppeats to bo destitute of wuth. The performauce of *Mnsanicllo” at Mo- Vicker's yestorday oveuing was marred by two unavoidablo, but unplonsnt, accidents, - M., Dischoff, whio Laa bacu taling tho part of Ma- saniello, was 8o lhoarso that ho felt unable. to porform Inst night; ntid, thereforo, Mr. Jacobs, of Milwnukeo, was called in, and eang in tho flrst actin bis place, Bub this gentloman, not buving sang tho part for two yours, aud having had no opportunity to practice or rehesrse, wns totally nuilt to go throngh with it, and bad to give up ot tho oloso of the firat sct. Mr., Bis- choff, who was present, notwithstanding his hoursences, sang, or rather spoke, the part, dur- ing tho rest of the opora. 1iis voice is in o vory bad condition. A rogular meating of the Chicago Chnptor of tho Americnn Instituto of Architocts was held yostarduy ovoning at tho_roows of the Chaptor, corner of Madison and Glarlk streot, 'Tho chair was takon by Mr. W, W. Boyington, President of the Chapter, Aftor the reading of tho minutes, on motion, the rosignetion of Mr. Wheelook wag accapted and placed on file. Tho subject of pub- lishing o pamphblet wos disoussod. The Socrotary _read o proposition mado by James R. Osgood & Co., of Boston, to the Amer- ican [ostituto of Architects, offoring to publish. weokly papor containing reproseutations of tha most uotoworthy structures erected by mombors of tho association in difforent parts of the coun= try. A member stated that Chicago alone could supply subjects for tho publication for some timo timo to como. It was explained that the pictures furnighed by the urchitects for publication in re- duced form in tho_weokly wonld require to ba drawn In cloar, bold ink lincs, us thoy would bo reproducod by iho procoss’ of photo-lithog- rophy. © Yestorday morning & number of ladies inter- cated in the sovtal-ovil-reforms question mot in tho parlors of the. Matteson Housa to suggest and discuss plans for the suppression of tho evil and tho roform of the unfortuunate women en- gagod in tho Lusinoss, Noarly all tho clurches were_ropresented, and fifty-six delegatos woro found to be prosont, Mrs, Moses Swith was elected Chairmun, sud Mrs, 12, G, Clarke Secre- tary. Aftor considerablo discussion, nresolution was enrriod to the offect that tho ladiss would co-operate with tho monagors of the Rrrng- Woman's Iome, and, for this purpose, a com- mitteo of eight was asked for, to havo'a confor~ ence with tho.Iome munagors. I'he following ludies voluuteorod thoir sorvices ou the Commii- teo of Uonferenco: hira. Kermott, Mrs. Manford, Mrs, Frankiin, Mrs, Woodward, Mrs, Stanword, Mus, Hopliing, Mrs, Purington, aud Mrs, Sco- fleld. The meeting thon adjourncd, subject to tho call of the Prosidont. ‘The Board of Polica and TFire. Qommissionora mot a8 usuul yostorday, Presont, Commissionora Bherldan, Klokke, and Reno. Tho flrst caso un- dor considoration was that of Thomns MoAulift, driver of No. 11, agaiost whom tho Marshul pre« sonted charges of nogligence and inattention to duty. After henring the case, tho Board fined tho toousod fivo duys' pay. Goorgo W, Wallar, of Hook and Ladder No. 4, waa charged by hiy foroinan with being abuent from duty without pormission. 'Tho DBoard found Lim guilty aud moutonced him to five days' pay oand & roprimand, Mathins Schafer, the man who was roducod from foremun to pipomun last weok, was chargod with aalign- iui( und cirouluating falso reports concorning his follow ofticors. IHo was fonnd guilty and flned fivo days' pay, Fire Maxshal ;Benner presented his monthly roport to the Board, whioh vontain- ed, among othor intorosting statistics; tho fol- lowing facta: Totul numboer of fires during Mareh, 80 ; total numbor of alavms, 87; total loss on bulldings, $3,030; tolal loss on goods, 0'15.1653 {ugnranco on buildings and goods, 993,010, % MNH, WARPER'S LECTURE, Mra, T, 1, W, Harpor, » well-kuown colored locturers, dulivered a fine Ylecture yosterduy evons jug in Oltvet Ohurch, on Fourth avenuo, noar Tolk atreot, Tho subject was, **Iho Forco that Wins,” and tho leatura was dovoted to an analy- #ia of the power of character in determining tho succuss or failuro of individuals sud com- gunitica, Spaco pormits only tho following quo l fation from' tho. opening paragraph of. hor loo- turot 1In tho arona of 1ifo and tho groat battloflold of oxistenco, whoro wonlth takes wings nud van~ {shion nway, whoro ovon gonius has dimmed it light and burnod firos, thero1s a force thet will win,—thongh at timos tho victory may scom doubtful and succosa nncortain,—and tht forca in tho powor of charnotor. Noamplitudo of wealth, no maguificenco of culture, nor splandor ot nulfinvnmontu, oan malo. up tho dofloloncy whoro this is wanting, With this, tho pooropt man has @ rioh troasure, and withont it, tho richest and moat tnlonted are bankrupt in eonl. Mra. Haxper 16 o residont of Dallimore, aud is now on her roturn home,” Bho will'roturn here in June to attond tho mooting of tho Old Abo~ litionista, m whoso xanke sho was a prominont, lecturer for sovoral yonrs, Tha sudionco yes- torday oyoning was hlnhl( ploneed with the Tec- turo, aud 1te. ropetition will probabiy be raquest- od on Mra, Harpor's roturn —_—— ORIMINAL, Trank Hnlos, o boy only 14 yoara of ago, was arrestod yostordsy morning - for trying to pass.a, $20 countorfolt bill, Ho wns examined bofora Commiesionor Hoyno, who hold him to bail in £600, Mary Honnesoy and Charles Williams wore up bofore tho old Armory Police Court yestordny charged with larcony., Their cnse was, con- tivued to this morning, undor $250 bonds cach,. Thoe roport of tho cnse of tho man Grocley, chargod with having ico which was stolon from 'W. Guthrio, gavo the impression that tho rogular drivers of the firm took partin thia fraud, Tn fact, tho offenders woro mon tempo- rarily omployad with thoir own toams during tho winter, 'Tlho honesty ot tho regular drivors has not beon questioned. It. appoara that the man Milward, who was gald in yostorday's I:np“ to invo boon attacked by somo muglm in tho Bixth Ward and' oub and Deaton, wns trylog to rob n young Indy who was on hor way homa with 826 in her pocket. Ho knoeked hor down and pitched her into the ditch. Hor fathor eaw 1t and ran to hor help, Milward got away, but brs since been arrosted on o chargoe of highway robbery. Tucy Pholps, a girl abont 16 yonra of age, was arrestod Bundny night walking "the streots, and on tho follwing mornhufl wng beforo tho West 8idoe Polico Court under the ehargo of vagranoy, TLucy asked for and received o chango of "vonue to Justico Boyden's Court, and yestorday morn- ing tho case was up for trinl. “The prisonor 18 quite proposscesing in hor poraonal appearanco, being of moedium height, dark bair, and flashing black eyes, and vory well dreseed. She i of good parentage, sud has received o roasonnble portion of this world's blassings. 8ho hns a fair eduen- tion, some nccomplishmenty, and iy oxceedingly protty. Tho girl rolated a story of having mot with o porson by tho namo of EHorn, o conductor on onoe of tho railronds running out of Chicago, who had seduced her. Justico Boyden conclud- cd that tho Houso of Correction for tho noxt thirly days would bo the propor place for “tho girl, and possed that eontonce. Upon the decision bemg mado known, o yery intoresting scone was witnessod by tho spectators, Miss Lucy burst into an un- controllablo flood of tears, and a young Iadv, ap- parently about 20 yoars of nge, and who claimed to bo a siater of the prisoner, mado an oloquent appeol to the Justico to romit tho sentenco; sho would take hor erring sister under hor gunrdian oyo, sud take her whore sho was boarding, at.a. placo on South Halsted stroet, and keop Lucy ol the streots, if ho would *only lot Lucy off.” Assistant_State's Attorney Camoron was pres- out, and showed a deop intorest in the prisoner, and cspecially in hor siator. o informed tho Court that Miss Lucy's sistor was o righteous young lady, and he was of tho opinion, if the sentonca should bo romitted, that Migs Luoy woukl soon be reformed. Jus- tico Boydon reluctantly cousonted to romit tho punishinent, and thoe gistors loft the court. BHENLDAN'S ESOAPE. Tue TriouNs montioued i‘outarflny morning tho escapo of tho noted hotol-thief, T, V. -Sheri- dan, from the Connty Hospital early in the morning of tho day beforo. Since then the fol- lowing faots bave beon gatliorod in conmection with the escape: On tho 11th Febmary tho risonor was admitted to tho ospital, uffering ‘rom his self-inflioted wounda in his attompt to ond his life. Sorgt. Fitzpatrick, of the polico foree, demanded that two oflicers should romain constantly with the prisoner during his stay in tho Hospital, but tho Wardon, as the Sergoait states, refused tho demand, whereupon tho Iat- tor insistad, and_placed Oflcer Micliaol O'Brion on dutz’ ab_the Hospital, in ulmrie of Sheridan, from tho hows of 8§ o'olock p. m. until 4 ocleck a8, m, and at tho Initor liour he was reiloved by Ofticor ickinel Meyers. It wos about: tho time guards were changed that Bheridan made his- escapo, - On the morn- ing of Weduesday, between 8 and 4 o'clock, n carringo was seen driving on Eighteonth streot, aud turning south on Wentworth avenue in the roar of the Hospital, aud this is supposed to have been driven by somo ono conncected with tho eseapo aud flight of . tho. prisoner. Duriug | the time that Shoridan has boon in tho Honpital ho has had attonding him a colored nureo by the name of Albert Clark, who was a convaleacont paticut, Sheridun liod ovidently gained tho friendship and confldenco of this man Clark, and suspicion points to bim' a8 haviug sidod tho es- cnpohnu(l yosterdsy morning lio was before Jus- tico Boydon for oxamination, and was hold up- der bouds of $700 for his appearauce Tuoaday. On tho athor hand, the oficars of the Hospital aro of tho opinion that Oficers Moyers aud 0'Brion know moro in regard to_the’ caso than they.are willing to admit, The Warden -of: thé Hospital denics tho statomont of Sorgt. Fitz- patrick, that ho rofusod his domand to station hig oflicers thore as & gnard over the prisoner, The Warden furthor claims that tho ofticers had not tho right to arrest tho nogro nurse, who was a convalesoent patient, without first consulting il bim (tho Wardan) as to the condition of tha patient. There scoms to bo nnyunu%bu: pleas- ant rolations oxisting botweoen tho ofticers of tho Iospital aud thoso f the pulice forco. Tho of- ficors, Meyers and O'Briou, who worein ehargo of him, and who ovidently havo sadly noglocted thoir business in this mattor, will have & hoaring bofara the Bonrd of Polico at aun carly doy, when more light muy bo obtained. ——— - ANNOUNOEMENTS. Tho Committes on Streotas and -Alleys of - the West Division will moeot at2:90 o'clock this afeer- noon, The following, Council Committeo moctings aro called for to-morrow: Ou Public Buildings, at 2 o'clock; on Gas Lights, at 2:80 o'clock; and on Btreets and Alleys ol the North Division— Lour uot stated. ‘The regular monthly meoting of the Board of Sll]ilervisflm of tho Woman’s Lospital of the Btate of Ilivois will meot at the Hospital, No. 220 Thirtioth streat, this afterncon ot 2 o'olock. A full attondauce is requested, The concert to bo given at the -Rounlon Pres- byterian Churcli, on West Fourteenth stroot, wear Throop, this ovening, by Mra, Carrington, and Messrs, Coflin, Kimbark, Olark, snd Letler, promises to bo u vory flue one. 'Lhe progrumme ombraces & fino solection af music, and s rick tront may bo expected. 'I'ho Ladies' Ohristian Mission Soclety will con- tinuo thoir down-town lunchos at No. 172 Mudi- son streot to-day and to-morrow. As an addi- tional attrnction to-dry, the waiters will bo “dressed in costume.” Tho dinners uro excol- lent, and the causo a good oue. e PERSONATL. P, W. Bowen, General SBuporintendent of the Migsourl, Kaneas & Toxas Railroads isin the city on business. Heury W. Ghandlor, Agont of the Blnok Btar Froight Liuo, won 19 conts in tho Kontucky Tibrary Lottory, MHis luck cost him about $6 for tronts, Tho Rov. T, Monro Gibson, has accapted tho call ta'the Booond Fraabyterion Ohurcls of this city, and tho Prosbytery” of Montreal hos given ils consont to his removal from that Prosbytery to tho Presbytery of Chioago, At tho conolusion of the Pork-Packers’ Honrd {nutordn aftoruoon; Mr, 1, ', Murphy, ou bo- hulf of tho Board, prosented Mr., Oldersiuw who has uotod as callor for tho lust throo months with tho sum of §600, Mr. Oldershrw, thonko tho Board srating that ho was alwuya p\nnum.l to promoto the intorests of the Board, but nover folt digposod to rofuse unything which thoy might think ¢ to offor him,". JOTEL ARRIVALS, Grand_Pacifio— B. J, O'Sullivan, Cork; ‘Thowas L, Davis, Peorin; _A. 3. Allorton, Now York; @, V., Btorling, 8t, Louls ; Jot Bluke- loy, Philadelphin ; A. Rosonfioldun Franolsco ; 8.8, Grogory, Mudison, , . Sherman Louso —1J, Burnt, Cincinuati ;' A, Rogers, Grond Tap- ids: W, E. Tionoy, New York; Gon. J, 0. Fro- mont, Now Yozl ; J, . Glova,Covington ; G, W, Huydor, Rock Oity; K, P._Downey, Bt. Louis, o+ o« Tremont House—S8, B, Moorg, Now York; H, H. Runney, Mohnwk W, I, ilawley, Doston; I, W, Loggott, New York; L. Coli, Buit Lako City; W, G, SBweot, Boston; A, I Tripp, Duffalo; 8. Yox, Now Yoo . . . fnbmarNIJou;e—kE. ;l.u l‘hr%mgt, Afnutgn 111 nhlll. labor, Now York; J.Mix, U, 8, A s J. O. Lyon, Now York H. Jonion, Dafrait| G, Litehfiold, ' FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1874. | U, B. Auj R, I, Graves, D'abiuque ; L. C, Hydoe, Datroit, —_——— SUBURBAN NEWS. LAKE VIDW. An unusunl undertaking; in tho naturoof o stirvey has just boon comploted in this town, having. consumed nll of tast wook in Ita per- formanco. Tho location; of tho centro lines of Boca, 8 and 17.in Lake Vie'w lins boen for years o moot point, eausing n conlict of Intorcsts bo- twoon somo twonty ownuris of Innd in that vieln- ity. Tho local surveyors enuld not agreo ns to whero the contro of tho north lino of Boo, 17 fell ~—this point boing tho koy to, the problom. To sottlo the voxed quostion, a, commiasion of throo surveyors was appoiuted k7 tho Cirouit Court, undor a Inw never beforo ptit in operation in this county. The gontlomen soleoted wera Androw J. Matheson, tho County Brwveyor of Will Coun- ty, and ono.of- tho. oldosti: and most compotont. clvil enginoera in the Btatw; Julinn R. Fitch, Vil- Ingo Eugineor of Lvanatot,, formatly a Govorn- mont survoyor in'Kansne; and Goorge W, Wil- son, ongincor to tho Board of Publle Works in this city. Tho CUommission—after mensuring lines, taking tho. testimoray of thoso who woro fomilior with (ho important contral point, whon the witness treus were in oxistenco, nd consultlng tho nates of tho original Govornment survey on.fila at Springflold—have preparad a roport, by the hand of Licut. Fiteh, to bo submitted to tho Oireuit Court for its np- proval. Tho disputed point, s cstablishod by tho Commission, is now marked by a stonojmon~ ument, a8 are other important cornors in the two sectlons, thus precluding all possibility of future controvcrsfil ‘whon thoselands may have becomo Yo valunblo, and tho soit of an urban popu- ation, Tho eloction to-marrow for & Bohool Dirsstor in District. No. 1. will bw held at the school- houso on the dummy road, botweon the hours of 7-0’clock aud U o'clock: P, m. Tho olection for the samo purposo in Disstrict No, 3 also ocours to-morrow eveniug, frcm G o'clock to 8 o'clack, and will bo held nt tlw Andersonviite School- Ilouse. Xn tho Becond District a Diractor will not be olected until Slxturday, April 11. Tho ‘)lnnu of voting-will bo tho Ravenswood School- {ouso, aud tho tima from b o'clock to 7 o'clack p. m. Tho Directory whdso torma of oflico nro nbout to oxpiro, are : Charlos I Cram in the Firat District, John N. Hills in tha second, aud Nicholos Maun n thoe Third. At tho town_election. Tucsday, the following oftiaors nro to ho-olected : Suporvisor, Assessor, nglm«g Commissioncx, Colluctor, Town Clork, throo Ovorsoors of Higlways, ond o Hehool T'ruates. The polls will bo open from 8 o'cluck- o, t, to 6,0'clock p, m., at the places herotoforo spocified. JUTDE PARK. Tho following is the annunl etatement of flunnces for Bchool District No. 1, Hyde Park: Balanco fu Treasurer's handy, April 1, 187 Riceeivod from raflrond tuxes of 1672, Recolved Slato tax from County Dalauce recetved tuxes of 1671 Balanco roceived taxes of 1874, ., Distrbuted to poy teachvors., Paid loan mada lust year,. Taid fucl for school-Liotses,, Pudd for schiool furnitura.... Taiil for furnnces, High Schiool..., s Tuld on now achool-house at Grand Crosalng, Ront of kehool-iones, tepairs, stationery, jui Balanco cash on band, £0,267.07 _Two new selools have been fustituted and fur- nished, and now furniture crowded mto tho other achools during tho yoar. The loan and furunce debts bolouging to Inst year havo been paoid off, und tho foumdutions and first -story of tho Cornell School have licen constructed and paid for, That howso is to be finlshed in timo for tho Soptombor sossion, ‘Tho schools will thon bo in poesession of louses at Hydoe Park, Purkside, Brookline, Woodlawn, aud Coruell. At presont they nro paying ront for houses at Coruell and Soith Purk. They own splondid lots at South Park, and _ought, as soon ns posiblo, to orect a substantial house thoro in ordor to uccommodate that sehool, now chkod full, und also to reliove the over- orowdad atate of the High Scliool building. Many improvomorts aro moticod m gehool mattora for tho pnat year, Bix mon can bottor care for the interests of ton gchools than throo men ; the business i systernatized, and has been dono this past yorr only in opon sessions of the Board, The present very efficiout condition of the 1ydo Park sclxools hins been o source of gen- oral comgratulution, An error oceurrad. in yosterday's edition ns to tho called maeting to nominate members of the School Board. That meeting is callod for Friday ovaning, at the Villago Hull, At 2 o'clock Thursday morning a fire was_ dis- | covered by Policeman Mohan, of ydo ark, in the barn of Thomas W, Adams, corner of Stato and Forty-soveuth streets, whioh, with o horie and a barn edjoining, was entirely consumed. DMr, Adems’ houso wus snved only by prompt ox- ertion by a Chicngo fira company from Thirty- fivst streot, who gallantly passed their own line and humanely helped thoir neighbors. AUSTIN, A notable-ovent took place in this suburb last Baturday ovening,—an cvout which, in this ago of divorces aud soparations, is of rare oceur- renee,~—viz: & golden wadéiug. Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Pinnoy celobrated tho fiftioth anniver- . sary of their married lifo at the Towy Hall, | whioh \vu? Billed; witl tho townspoople, wha gothered fo do lionor and. rospoct (o the \\‘nrlha couplo. An amplo ontertainmont wos _provide | for tho gucsts, and fun, hilarity, and genoral onjoymount reigned supremo during the entire evening. A)"A‘Yropnnto mottoos and rontoncos graood-tho walls of Lhe aggembly-room, while con- gratulations, sancero and evthusinstic, poured in upon the aged couple, Thg presonts woro most- 1y of tho practical kind—gold coin and coupons, ith o fow places of clagant Jawelry, and o set of *China" worth over $150. AMr. uud Mra, Pin- noy aro atill healthy and active, avd bid fair yot to colobrate thoir ** diamond " wodding, Tho political henvous are overcast, and be- ken o stormy alaction Tuenday, '"The old Ring” and the * Roformers " have amalgamnt- ed their forces, and the * affilintion” hay stirred : up & hornot's nest among tho **outs,” who, it is rumored, havo decided upon s opposition ticket for town oflicors, the names on which cannot be loarnod, a3 it is said tho originators aro keeping dark for fear tho fusionisis will make an im- proper use of them in manipulating their own tickats. A tomperanco mogting was held Sunday even- ing at tho Town Hall, which was largoly attend- ed, though it would scom like o waste of ammu- nition to fire cold-wator charges intothe cump of the enemy whou thore is no enemy thoro, the village boing dostitute of a sivgle rum-holo, al- though tho Joss i& componeated, perhape, in o nllluuuum by the activity of soveral at the car- shops. NARERVILLE. “ The World's Bivtii from the Firo Mist " was tho subjeot of a leotiwre dolivored in the Daptlst Chureh, Afonday ovening, by tho Itov, E.W. Iicks, It is tho firet of o sories by wlhiich ho ex- Poots to reconcile tho scoming contradiction of soionce and tho,Biblo, so that horeafter thoy will co-work in most harmonious rolotions for tho world’s good. ‘Tho second is to be given this evening in the snme pluce. Tho Naperville emporanco Allisnco holds a public muotlu[i' in _Colloga Chapal, Saturday evening. 'T'he Nev, Mi, Reid, of the Firat Con- grng;tiunnl Church, aud others are advortised to spank, £ l'j‘hu Acndomy elosed a'prosporous wintor term lnst Friday, and gave vacation for ton days. "o min{stors of tho Evangelical Clurch, botl English and Gorman, go {o attond tha confar- onco of their donominatiop at Kankakeo, which moota ‘Lhuraday of noxt weel, A boy 8 years old. was recontly drowned near bhore, by fnllln}g Iuto a shallow well in o ficld noar tho dwelling. NODWOOD FARR. : Thore will bo a caucus of tho logal votars of Norwood Townehip at the dopot in ihis place, nt 8 o'elcek this ovening, Nominsitions will bo mado.for tho eleation on the 11th inst. . ‘I'ho supper aud buzar up the Reformed Churel wore woll attended. Lho fancy akticlos mado by the Children's Union Mission™ Band sold woll, aud the proceeds wero ummdumltlu. T'ha wholo affair was o porfect success, and! rofleots oredil on those who bad it {n charge, ¥ A Don Carlos, | Don Carlos was 26 yoars old on_ tho 80th ulé, The Fyreeman's Journal, in recording the fuct, ndda that “Thoro aro a good [many Cutholics who will go to communion and eor wneses und Prnyoru for tho only King in Europo that is fight- ug for God and for Ihs 1Toly Ohuroh.” po SRttt et Ay GERMAN OPERA, M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, BATURDAY MATINEE, lnst ’pnr(annlnlm ot MASANIELLO, vy THE | LIBDERER.ANZ. Monday—JANS COOMBS ia HC[OOL FOK BOAN \. 3 } AMUSEMENTS, " FREE EXHIBITIONT 197 STATE-ST. 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Clicago, Kanwa Cily and_Denver Short Lixe, ola_Eouisia iy Aoy wnd Chicagn, Springfieid, Allonanid St, Through Line, Unlon Depot, West Jide, near adis ridys, Ticket Ofices : 4 Depot, and 13 ttandolp) o Teries, Kansas Olty Ex. via Jaoksonvillc, 111, ‘and Louisinns, Mo. Kansas l.{ ‘M&flxr vl sonviltc, fl;and Loutatana, Mo . Luota Kxprow, via Maln Linel Bt Louis Fast 1°x. vin BI: Bt. Louls Ex. v Springtiold 1EXpross.. Springtiold Feat Kxp Joforaon Clty Kxpros Peorin, Kookuk & Buria. i, Giifcago & Paduenn Ratiroad Wonoua, Lugon, Washingtau 1t Joliot & Dtghit Accommodation, Tix! v P 409, i, MYERS' OPERA-HOUSE, Monroo.st., bot, Dearborn and Stato, Arfingtom, Cotfon & Kemble's Minstrels, An ontiro chango of programme, First timo of tho Orle wntai burlosuo BLOWN TUX AT,IWUVE! ‘o Railroad Junction. Tho Blnok Brigado, =Waiting fora Wout, Sido Stago, | My Ouly Eelond. “Neweoub, Qourtwright, Lindon, Arliugton, Cotton, and Keinblo in soseral Now Spaclaltlos, Frory Evoning. _Matinoo on Saturd: OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, NATIONATL LINE. NOTIOE—This Company takos thorisk of insuranca (n 500, (0 I gol) O caoh o¢ 1 steamors, Lhus kv u§ pastongors tho bost vousii:lo guarantoo for safoly ant asoldance of dacgor ot sea. Tho anost_southerly rou{o has ahwass boon adoptod by this Company tossoid log uny seadlands, To LIVERPOUL and QUEENSTOWN, from Plors Noa. 44 and 47, Roxth Riser', Now Yorl Graac April 4] Cannda ., +April 35 Tl AP 11| Savne.. oy Bpaln “avril 13| Groces, May § Far !nnflansdlmcn Holland, April8, in Pussnke, 70, 880, d S90 i . Great Reduotion in Steerage Rates. Through tiokots from British Torts ta Ohicago, S38. Apply to WILLIAM MAOALISTR, Gonoral Wostorn Agzent, northenst cornor Olark and_Ratdolph-sta, (0ppo- 4150 néw Shormon Houso), Olieauo. STATE LINE, Stouusbios-—Stato of Ponmaylvanta; Stato of Lonisiana; Stato of Minnozota; Stata of lshania; Stato of Virghiia | Btato of Geurgla: Stata of Florids (buflding); Siateo ndiana; Stato of' Novada (building). ‘To Glnsgow, Bol- fogt, fivarpool, Lowdondorry, g, - Stato of Poniusylvania salf Saturdoy, Apel 4 Stals of ‘Gooruin. alla Raturday,y A rflul,E:, tato of Vi May 2. From jorth River,. 101t Summor, of pasaago: Unbin, 330 and §% cerage, §3 Ourroueys Projiui, B curronoy, Deafta it lawoat ratos. For tarllior partloulare apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & 00., Agunts, 2 Brouduwny, Now York. I Bl BARLL, Gon'l Wost'n Aw't, 60 Clark.st., Chieago, NEW YORK TO CARDIEF, o South Walos Atlanlo Stasmehin Gompans'e Now Fipstoclus, Full-nowored, Clsdo-bullt Stcamships wil sall from Bonswivania Hajirontl \WARET, Jorsor GILy: PLMUROKE, -...April 4 | GLAMORGAN, ANDES.,, pril 18 [ PEMBROK] AMay 16 Oneryin and passongom ot throu from allparia.at th United Statos abd Canads tb norts In 1 tol Ghannal, and l othor polnta 10 Enizland. "Fliosc steamsliing, bullt oxpirossly for tho trado, aropros sided with all tho Titaat Lupcovemantafar tho coifortand Sonvanionce. of : GANIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS, Firat Cabin, 876 and $40 curroncy. - Secnd Cabin, §85 o Slboeagoy ¥ ourrauey, Prepaid Steorago cortiticates from Cardift, ... LN Drafts for £1 and upwards, Fa rthior partionlars, anply In Cardiff, at the Com- May 9 b ‘No. 1 Dok Chambars, aud iu Now York to AROUIBALD BAXTER & GO, Agonts, N Lroadway. ANCHOR LINE. “I'wica & wook from Now York to all parta of Groat Brit. ain, Iroland, and Continontal Ifuropo, OARIN from 6151 STEEUAGE from S0, U, B, ourrcnoy.. Sigh draits at Towost ratos. TAfs Liue will yun threa tinies o iccek i April. “Apiily at Company's Olfices, N. L. cor. ot Madbion-stsy BN Siisox nRoTiERS, A ____LAW PUBLICATIONS, LITTLE, BROWN & CO., . BOSTON, TAVE READY: THE OHIEF JUSTICES OF ENGLAND, A POPUTAR AND UNIFORM HDITION OV n4E LIVES OF THLI OUIEY JUSTIORS OF ENGLAND, e e bttt L B Votes Lo St R o eomiplotoa 1a 4 vals.) Orowa bvo. Ofoth: .00 por vol. Uniform with tho shove: THE LIVES of the LORD CHANCELLORS, AND KEEPERS OF THE GREAT S8HAL OF ENG- J Ry il tho Ttol; G i et sl e ol Gt Kditlon, 10 vols, Urown 8vo. $20.00. FAMOTS TRIALS, Tilals of thin Tlohbiorno Ulatmant ; OGanbolaly 4.33‘..'&'4nm\vn o0, s, fair, o 1 by i . o e Lt Halla nts. Tropp. Aoteor loth, 22 "Tho e f tngidur & Ml o this das dissolvad by e tunl ounmont. favors, and avklug of the same. ki te yublio, conarally (o s 5 now finn & Neral vontinuinco JULIN M, B DK, Wa i L Thio bustaoss of tho Iato fm of Buydor & Millag s to ‘cundy . Jter by the undersiguad, b cuaiduoied heroaitas by s MRl ooy b, or 1! |, Pacinic st Lis, for On CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & Sf. PANL RAILWAY, Union Depot, corner Meulison ard nal-sts, * Tickel Ofle* 63 South Clarisst,, opposite Sherman House, and ut Depots 7. Arrive, Mllwaukes, Greon Bay, Stovons! Point, Draitlo du Olilon, & Lal Croast Dav Kxprass, Milwaukeo, Groun b Point Expross... Milwaukoo, St, Paui ¥ Minnean: olls Night Expross, ~#10:00p,m. ILLINOIZ CENTRAL HAILROAD. Depot foot nf Lakest, and fuot a7 Ticenty-second:st, Tick: lices 21 Seamaimiphenten TVar Glari o Tk Teave, *9:30 3. m. 5:00p, m St. Louls Exprosa, Bt Laulx Fast £ e B @) (Himan Bssongd $Hhuano s Sions By 65 Dabiguo & Sioux Gty k. (a)Ttuna to Ghnnpalgn on Saturdays, CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & UUINGY RAILROAD, Depoto—oot if Lakost,. Dididnutr., and Sicteenthest,, et Cane and Sieteenthosfn. ekt ices, Nos 50 Clarke S G saubbts ot v ot Gapate e s flold Expruvs... Ottawn nud Stroator T Dubuquo & Stoux City I B5ap Ulhv Loavonwortl, Al outson & St Jasoph Ex Aurora Passongor., Wiondots, Ottawa &, e ] Iansas City, Leavonworth, Al ahison & 8t Josoph Lxp., Downox's Grova Accommodatiog| Davnor's Grava Accommodation| Toxus Expros, *Iix. Sunday tEix. Saturday, jkix. Mondny, CHICAGO & HORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. ity affces, coruer Kandatph and Iy 3, corer Hudiso aPaclficFast Line, @ Dubinuo Night. @ Owad Night Exproas, a Yyooport & Dubuuuo X ross. a Frooport, & Dubuguo waukics Mail, BEEEEE B = 0 p 5 | i . Paul fexprosa, & Marquoito fixpro B i {4 4.00 Py 1ie Madisan -+ Biroy ‘a~Dep ot cornor of Wailn and Kinz{o. 7D st corngy of Canatand lcx"?u& W, 1 STENNETT, "Pass, Agont. {€OLORADO, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. et Tatacoimenten Grogh Siow Pt o, . & St volte i . P WER, doit Ane. CFIICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD» Devot, corner of Van Buren and Shermanats, Zicke ofice, Grand ieldc Hotel, Leave, Ex|[*10515 &, 11, |* 4:00 Par o Agcammodation, * 600 p, i, [* Bk i it Kxprossees 0 b, .1t G0 1,AKE SHONE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD, D epoty Van luren-sh,, oot af LaSalle-at, Ticket oheev, northicest corner Olark and Kandolpheatey and soutiuoeis _ Sorner. Cunal und Vudlsyn-sta. Arrive, Omtuba, Leavons'thEAtehis (3HICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & UINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE, 1Day Tapresy, Niaht txpros:.! FRACTIONAL OURRENOY, $5 Packages FRACTIONAL [}URREHUY FOR BALY AT TRIBUNE OFFICE,