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LOCAL MISCELLANY. WEST SIDE WOMEN BEWARE. An Individual has boen oporating aftor o now fashion jn tho weatorn part of this city for rov~ oral days, and has sucocodededn doluding n groat many unsuspocting sorvant-girls and ovariclous housowives, ‘his is n mnn of sbout 28 yours of ngo, with dark bair and oyes, and nn casy talkor. ITo bogins oporations by neking if ho can gotwork in the way of making over or moling up mattroseos, If that ia rofusod, ho aska for work of any, kind,—to bent carpots, to dig in tho gardon, to put in coal. Whon that is refusod, siuco thoro is nonoe, Lo bogina to state his troubles, Ho saya that ho hins just como from tho Enst, with » wifo, aud sometimen four and somotimos five childron ; that soon aftor ho eamo his wifo was takon sick, and ho was unablo to procure any work. Iio has boon roduced to uttor dlostifution, and hps nothing loft with which to buy broad Tor his family, When ho Jeft bis homo on the Bouth Bido that morning, he loft tho cnpbonrd ompty, and his wife and ohil- Iren orying from starvation. Ho has travoled Alt ovor tho West Division searching for employ- mant of somo kind—any kind—suythivg that wiil enable him to buy bread for his dear wifo and his starving childron. Horo ho genorally rubs his eyoswith Lis cont cuffe. - - After having gotton through with this pathatie preamblo, ko pnlis off of bis fingor aring, which, to all appearancos iz of Loavy gold, and hap initials opgraved within, This ring, he ssys, was the gift of his doad fathar, and is worth sbout 825, Will the kind lady advanco him 96 onit? ‘No," sayssho. Will tho kind lady buy :t tor 107 The “kind lady” gonerally re- 0308, A ‘Thon ho proposos that she shall loan him $5 on it, and thot ho will call around the next day and ropay the money and rodesm the ring, which, 88 ho oxplaing, 16 worth infinitoly mora than this paliry sum, Generally tho lady de- clines to entor into tho bargain, Thon he frops to 94, and vory froquoitly tho ludy ag- zopts his offor snd off Nia goos; aud sho remning gratifled, I.mglnu that bo will nover como back, d ibst sho will succaed in socuring for $i 1omothing which is worth §25, " Bomotimes, whilo tho Iaay is talking with this individual, tho pervant-girl comes nlnnF. The Iatter of courao listons to the convorsation, and when this man has‘exhausted his cloquence on the mistrens, ho turna to the maid and bega hior to Jend him the monoy, and tells hor about tho staryiog wifo ‘and the dosolate ohildron, Tho poople ask him why ho doog not go toa pawn- #hop and pawn tho ring, and Jo tolls them that ko might not bo ablo to rodeem ft -t tho oxpiration of the time allowed b Inw, and that lio would Jogo forovoer & rolic hal- lowed by so many associations.” Besidos that, tho ioterest on the mancy would bs acoumulat~ Ing all tho timo. If it were {n tho hands of a respactable lady, like the ono to whom he is sponking, he would Lave no fears but that lo might got it at any timg that ho could raise tho woney. Bomuflnzn& in® his uttor dosperation, tho rocollection of that wifo at homo ovorcomes Lim, ond ho drops to §2, and 1a zeady to leave Ahis ring for even that insiguificont sum, As s gonoral thing, tho morvant girl advances tho oney when the mistress declinesto do so. Sho takies tho ring and off goos tho man, promising to return the next day or the day after. But this unfortunate man, who bas pawned in the Weat Division about soventy-five *gold rings,” worth $25 cach, all tho gifts of his dead father, has boen unablo as yot to obtain employ- mont sulliciently profitablo to redeom any of them. Thoy aro still in tho hauds or on tho {ingors of tho housekeopers or servants who ad- yanced the monoy on them. Some of tho fool- ish owners, convinced that ho will not return, and satiafiod that thoy bave & troasurc, ate woar~ ing, with groat pride, what thoy considor a cheap Dargain. Bome of ¢ho wisor ones, after waiting » day or two, have taken thoir purchases aroun to tho druggists, have lad thoso zings teatod, aud found that ncg;\\‘urn of compnrativaly pure Lrass, alightly_washed with rather impure gold ; tiat their infrinsic volue wnp naught, and their moreantile vatuo about §1.75 a dozen. Bo great has boen the modosty of theso ladies, and so Emnt their unwillingnoss to let thuir good deeds 0 known to mon, that none of them mentioned their charitablo advances to this destituto indi- vidual until they found out that these rings wero Lrasg, &t wwhich Hmo thoy broke out into loud complzints, avd jointly and sovorally informed their husbanas and omployers that they had bren grossly and wantonly swindled, ‘I'his has farnished the afororaid husbands aud employers ®n admirable text for innumerable scrinons on she folly of being takenm in by an impostor, and fistening 1o the wheedling tongues of mon who pratendod to be without a_miorsol to eat, and yet woro gold rings on tueir fingors and diamond- wtuds in thoir shirts. Tho Jast ring sold by this gentloman swas late yesterdny afternoon, noar the corner of ladison aud Roboy strocts, ~ He will probably work up the aection south of Madison streot during the ‘remalnder of this woek. i~ HALF-ORPHAN ASYLUM CONCERT AND BALL. Tho charity concert aud ball, given for the benefit of the Half-Orphan Asylum, at McCor- mick's Hall, Iast evening, proved & gonulne pleasure to all who attended. This was duo in 1 largo degree, ao doubt, to tha oxcollont ar- rangowmont of the programme. Tho entortain- ment commenced by A CONCERT, under the diroction of Mr. Foltz, during which tho ladies ond gontlemon prosent had an oppor- tunity to begin the ovoning by informal socia- bility, sad did not find thomselves usherod at once into the business of dancing, ss if it wero somothing to boattended to us o necessary duty. ‘Tho concort was in all reapects o suceess, excop posaibly, that it was toolong, Tho following numbera were gi of, B, ‘n Baracol ar 2. Piano Bolo<b March poiiliatre “dfapr li}'numn chubert. ., o Hr. B, Liebling, i ++ve.Bohumann 21168 Ev Ay W 5, Bong—* The Iron Biacksmiih " +s0.J. L, Hatton Mr. Fritz Foltz. 8. Violoncello S0lo—Fantiao, . v.oe vuessore o PrAtH Hr, Josepl Dichm. 7. Bong—*‘1f it was not thus to ha " Mr. £, I Reulin B, Boloieusaranans, Aftor tho concort was over, thoso of ‘the com- pany who dosired to take part in the dancing re- peired to tho main floor, whils tho lookers-on Temeined in the gallories, The housoe atf this time prozonted n vory brillisnt appearance. Thero were presont sbout 200 couples, many of the ladlos superbly dressed, and, inthe epacious hall, they word Boen to full advantage. Montion esn be made of only a fow of those present, among whom were the following : Mr. and Mies Lano, gtr-. Androws, Mr, and Ohandler, Judge Goudy, 8. Corning Judd and iady, D.'A. Gallup, tho'Hon, H. I\. Waite aud Indies, A, M. Ponca and lady, R. S, McCormick, r. aud Mrs. Horzy Morgan, Misa A. Van Buron, Dliss Groesbeck, Enos Ayros and family, F. Winston, Benjamin V. Page, Gen. Joseph Stoc i‘?&nfil.fl"— s:x:‘ivllgdurfrug Mra, Bcck\\'ilkh, 11\“!5 wors, Misa Woodruff, George Carmichatl an ladies, O. H, Vonto and lady, THE BUPPER, which was donated by the lady managors, was Inid in the reception room below from §:80 until 120'clock. Tho affalr was in overy Tespoct an agraoable entortainment, bonides boing s source of proflt to n worthy inktitution. Much prais 18 duo to tho lndies who Ehnnad and carried out tho enterpriso, and to the following geutiomon composing tho Committee of Arrangements: R, 8, McOormick, G. L. Dunlap, F, 5. Peabody, Gon, Jos. Stockton, JX. W. King, W. O. Goudy, Parry H. Smith, and'Judgo J. B, Lowrence, + e THE LAKE FRONT. Yesterday evening's Journal contains the fol- lowing In relation to the couree of the Common Council inregard to the Lake-Front matter : * Thero i a gonoral quandary in the minds of Htizens why it ia that the Common Council do- laya to take definite action on the proposition to sell tho Illinofs Central, tho Michigan Contral, ond the Qhicago, Burlington & Quiney Ruilroad Companios tho thros blocks from™ Randolph to Monroo strocts, on tho lnke-frout, for the erco- tion of & mammoth passenger dopot building, which would not only be an- ornsment to thut now noglected and dosolate-looking part of the city front, but infuso now life into it, enhauco ronl catate values in that viclnity, . aud give s now start to tho Improvement of what is now © dond district, There seoms to bo no good ron- son either for ataving off deflnite action nor for refusing to accopt the terms of Lhe Railway Com- panies, ' The fact, rocently announced, that theMichi- an Contrul and the Ohicago, Burlinglon & Euinc Tionds have withdrawn thoir portions of the advanco-payment inouey proffered to the city many montha ago, has oatacd thia subjoot to bo egitated afrosh fn the community, espocially sinie It is feared that the withdraial of that money I equal to an sbandonment _of the joine 0,000 pivposition of the thres Railway Jom- 2 e e e APRIT, R, 1ema panies, and that tho Common Counc}, by its - axausnbjo dilly-dnly, lian spoiled the hopo of tho city rocoiving Lhat {argo amount of funds in its doplated trunsur{, and at the aame timo insuring tho Improvomont of the lako front and tho prop- orty adjacont. * And tho question recurs, Why doons tho Com- mon Connell fail to take AGLIOB, and why does it indicate a diaponition to roject tha proponition ? *‘Tho opposition of several of the principal proporty-ownors on Michigan ‘swuuuo 1o longor oxista. Al thoro hinyo now withdrawn thoir oppe- sltion, nud join with all othor South Bldo clti- rons in tha Toquest that the proposition. of tho Railway Companics bo accoptod, Tho net of the Legisinturo granting the Railway Companies the control of tho outside Jaka front hes boou ropoaled, and it would therofore scom thpt H{:l claim of tho Illinojs Central Railrond, tho sbandonmont of which was inaisted upon during Mayor Mason's Adminiatration a8 & proroquisito coudition boforo the city would considor tho pro- pored purphiaso by tho Kailrond Uom{mn(efl inalso out of tho way, \Who, tlion, objocts to tho o- coptanco of the £800,000 offernow ? No one, thnt wo aro awaro of, oxcopt o fow of tho Aldor~ man. The lendivg rosl-catato doalors and tho lfl‘lndr‘nl roal-0stato ownars of tho eity all conour hint §800,000 is & falr and Jush estimato of the actual valuo of the property jn question, * * And why do tho fow Aldormaen swho protond to bo o{umand to_tho salo pf theso throo bloaks to the Liailrond Companios hold out with such ap- paront stubborness? This is a quostion that ywo aropoun to throw some light upon in thisconnoo- on, “* Wo have the assurancs, whio, if ieed be, can bo becked up by good and crodiblo witnesscs, thot an indlvidual, n few days ngo, ealled, ‘inn confldentind gort of wfi. ou kpow,’ upon ono of our &rlnul{:al publio ofliclals and politicians, and told him that'there are just m‘izhl Aldermen, now pretending to be opposed o i, toho gan be u- Queed fo vola ‘{‘ " the (fro osition . ques- tion—that 825,000 would do it—that if the Railroad Companics ‘choose o expend amount of money for votes in the Common Coun- cil, the thing can bo carried Uurough ! There hag Leon & doop suspicion in the publio mind for somo Limo phat somothing of this sort was in Hho way of the acceptance of the $800,000 propo- sition by &he Common Council. Tue queation thot remoina to bo answored is, Shall the prop- orty interosts of the cl',r. and tho desires of all the cltizons, be thua foclod with by s majority of the Aldermen who are waiting to be bought up? We rofer the matter to tho constituonts of theso gentlomon with itching paims, * Tho Railrond Companios declars that heforo thoy will consent to ba bled to tho extent of ono dollar a8 bribo-money, thoy will seck some other port of tho city, on grouunds slready under thoir control, for tho location of their’ groat union depot, or, if need be, construct onch a depot_of its own. With tho Exposition building and o grand dopot on tha lako front, Michigan avonuo ond the Lake Park would soon loom up, srchi- tocturally and commercially. _Shall the prospect of thia consummetion, and the recolpt of $800,000, which would lighten the publia taxes sud immadiately roliove onr nearly emptz trons- ury, bo dofonted and frastrated morely becauso o parcol of acaliawag Aldexmon want (0 Us paid Jor their votes?" == s LAYING THE CUSTOM-HOUSE OOR- NER-STONE. Although thie public mind has had cnough in the way of now and romarkablo buildings to give ite architoctural taste s continual foast, yot it Las not loat sight of tho facy that tho Custom- Housp, when jt rises pbove tho fonco and grows 80 aa to ovortop its surrounding rivals, will bo the chef d'ouvro of all tho buildings in this city. The gratifying nows that this coming building i plmoat ready for the formal coremony of lay- ing the corncr-stono, will bo zeceived with pleasure. It ds the daosign to make the ovent the occasion of .a genaral colobration, ond with this opd in view L3 mcuLIug of prominent citizona wascallod at the oflico of Superintendent Runkin, who has charge of the now Custom-Houso, at 8 p. m. yosterday, to tako into considerntion the arrangement of a programme for tha colobration of the Inying of the corner-stono on the 24th of noxt June. A numbor of Govornment officials and othor dis- tinguished gentlemen wore prosent, smong whom were the Hon. N. B. Judd, District-At- tornoy Glover, Gen. McArthur, Geo. M. How, Prenident Board of Trade ; United States Com- misgioner Phil A, Hoyne, John B. Drake, B, I, Campboll, DeWit U. Crogler, and . H. Bradiey. Gen, McArthur called the menflufi‘to order, and statod that tho objoct of the gathering was to got an oxpression from the gentlemon present a8 £o the best plan to obsurve tho oceasion ap- propriately. Tl Masonic fraternity had expres- Bod o willingnesa to tako charge of the cere- monies, and he did not know but the public gen- erally wonld wish to participato in the celebra- tion, whaotover it might be. ~ Ho called for the opinion of those present. = ‘Mr. Raukin thon read the following letter: Jaies C, Rankin, Superintendent Custom=Ifouse Chieags : 8in : Tuclosed ‘plears find s copy of a Jsiter from the Grand Masler of Froe and Acceptod Masons of the Stute of Iiinols in regard to laying tho eomer-stons of the buiiding under your charge, which be dusiros sliould tako placo_the 24th of Jung noxt, together with & copy of my xeply thereto, from which you will zeo that tie Secratary s authorized tis Inying of the carner-stons of the building with Masonc coromoilos, You wil pleaso confer with thio proper authioritiss of the Masonie fraternity and muke the moccssary ar- rangements for the laying of tho stono in quostion, bearing in mind that thero §8 no autliority undor law to expend any monoy for this purposa, Very reapect fally, A. B. MULLETT, 1nspecting Architect, Aftor soma desnltory tall, Mr. Judd aroso and snid that, in bis opinion, the beitor way to pro- ceed would bo to appoiut a committco to prepare o genoral programuio of arrangemonts, loaying it to tho Committeo to ddeido what shall bo dons and to arrange for it. He suggested the follow- iug gentlomon: Far Chairman, Nr. -Iow; Mombers : Mr, Drako, Mr. Bradiey, Mr. Loiter, . Crogior, Nr. Olaton, and Gen. MoArthur, My, Cregier made o motion that s Committee bo gppointed a8 named, with this amendmont, thabthey Liava Hio power to add to their number if requived. The. motion provailed, Mr. Judd wished to know of B3Ir. Crogier how far the Ma~ =onic fraternity had beon notifiod of the intend- ed ceromonies, if at all, Mr, Cregier roplied that they had not been notified, and it would bo necessary to give notios at once, as 1t was fn contemplation by the Bastors of the Grand Todge to prosont _some claborate, charaotoristio features of thair Order, in the way of ceromo- nials, and, in order to do this properly, the Lime given for proparation must be us grent 88 pos- sible. An obfection was made Lo bringing in tho city authorities to act with the Committee, It was thought they could mauage the matter lone, Tho gentlomon present then informally ox- pressed a unanimous suggestion to bo setdd upon by tho Committeo, that the Masonic fra~ ternity be invited to take chargo of the ceromo- nios of laying the corner-stone. As the ropre- sentative of the Order, Grand-Mastor Dowitt 0. Cregier, was prasent, the invitation may be con- sidored accepted and tho question sottled, The Committee then desiring to go into n Sooret es- slon on ways and means, the other gantlemen nd tho roportors withdrew. ‘fhe programme to Dbe observed will be made public a5 eoon aa it s detormined upon. ———— DECORATION DAY. Ameoting of the Oitizens’ Committes having in ohargo the making of proparations for the duo observance of Docoration Day, was held inn parlor of the Grand Pacific Hotel yesterday even- ing. There were presont Mesars, J. H., Me- Vicker, Col. Baldwin, R. M. Waods, J, P, Rum- sey, John v, Healoy, Capt, E, . Ryan, and Gon. Oliotlain, and Mosdames Squiors, Rankin, W. H, Smith, and Woods, On motion, the chair was talen by Mr. J, H. McVicker, and Mr, Wood wass appointod Soore- tary of the meeting. The Ohairman sssumed thnt the Committeo was one of waya and means, ncnng Indepondently of tho Grand Army of tho Topublio uutil they fi“ under way, when tho; would co-operato with thot body. He call upon tho ladics to do a littlo of tho talking, and meke suggoations upon a courss of action. 'fihal ioa failed to respond to thio invitation, ani MAY, WOODS epoke, allading to the ook last yoar of organi- zatlon, and of good workers in the causo. He thought it would bo woll to nominatoa ‘com- mittce, who would havo tho appointment of other committees, to whom the different work incldontal to the duy, wonld bo entrusted. He #aid that it would take a couple of weoks to or- ganizo theso Committoes. . MR, 1'VIORER, The Chaivman snid that ho did not wish to foiat hig viows upon anybody, but he thought what was everybody’s work was nobody’s work. Ho thought the Grand Army of tho Republic shiould huve the management of the displays on Decoration Day, and Sxo citizons should supply thom with tho nocessary funds, Ho did not think _that Docoration Day could be gou lm'al:lgh in Ohicago for loss than &1,200, Mo would'like to sce o looal soolety formod, with lionorary momborahips, by which means a steady contribution from partios wishing to hocome honorary mombera would be insured. He was sure that the ladleg would ba glad to join the ocloty, Au annusl subscription of 25 for three " years svould mako u Buro révenuo, aud would ba cusy of colleotion, At lenat & hundred membors would romaiu on the rolls, Capt, liwpsoy did nod agree with the Olaty, Thero wore & numbor of goldiors mot in_tha Graud Army who would like to have m)mulhhl& to do fn tho mattor of decorating the soldlors’ avon. Ilo fayorod the formation of an auaool- on with a smpll gunus] subsoription which could co-oporato with the Grand Army of the Republio, JgN. OETLAIS thought that the plan of last yonr wos a good ono oxcopt that too much monoy was spont. Wo hought it would bo host to_start the mattor this yonr by appointing o commilteo to, conduat tho inltitory work, Ho would movo that n com- 1mittoo of nine bo l‘:pal.ulc(l by tho Chair and ompowarad fo organizo commitlogs of financo, flowors, muslo, sponkors, oto. Gon. Choblain's motion failed to find a socond, J NORMATION OF AN ABSOUIATION. Capt. Rumeoy movad that a ‘meoting bo hold on the 14th day of this month in tho Pacific To- tol, for tho purpopp of having for ite object tha duo obaurrlmou of Docoration Day., Carried, On motion of Maj. Woods, it was ronolved thnt committoo of fiva bo appointad by tho Chalr to draft o constitution apd by-lawa to be submittod to the mootiny 3 and that lio bo & mombor of such Committeo, gho Chnlr npgnlntud a8 snch com- mittoo Mossrs, Woods, Gon. Obetlain, Col. Baldwin, and Gen. MeArthur, and himsolf, LAST YEANW'S WORK, In soswor to an interrogation, Maj, Woods ntated that the businoss of last yeor's decoration was not all done, Bomo of tho committoos had not roported, and on that acoount ho was dolayed in tho propatation of a pamphlet dosoribing all tho coremonies of last yeat's Docoration Day, Aftor somo furthor conversntion, the meeting oadjonrned. —_——— THE BOARD OF TRADE AGAINST IN- FLATION. At noon yestordny, Georgo M, How, Presidont of the Chieago Board of Trado, called that body to order, and anoouncad that tho Secrojary would read to thom the rosolutions protesting sgainst furthor Inflation of the curroncy by Con- gress, Tho resolutions are as follows : Wnrneas, 1t fs contomplatod by the presont Gon- groes to provids for furllier -issties of irrodeomable curroncy, whon tho ourrency is already so plonty that it 1a worth but about 88 cents on the flollar, tharaby oponing tho door to the noxt Congrass to_declare any isaue undo by the pronent Congress inndequato, and erefora ordor o further {asue of from,fifty to fivo hundrod millions moro; thorgforo, Zesoleedy Thst we Prolest agilust tho proposed measure to inflato and further dubase tho currency, decming any currenoy too plenty thut 18 not worth 100 cauts wpon the dollar in gold ; and furtber, Resolved, Thint, instead of debasing thie currency, Qongress shiould take measures to mnke good {lis promiees of the Government Lo pay and proyide for tho rodemption of a curroncy already too redundant, thoraby earrying out itn Tlightod fulih with its crod: itorw, and eatablishing the_credit of tho United States upon the bigh plano of honor to which it is entitled. ed, Tt wo call upon tho President to uso the power sud provont tha carrying into offect of any measure that will tond to dcluy or ronder at all donbt~ ful o graduni but cortain return to specle payments, Resolved, Thot tho Secrotary bo requested to hand those rosolutlons 1o the yress for, pul lication, and also forward copica to our represontstlves in Congress and fo tho Preatdent, P s Mr. Randolph read the rosolutions, which woro very attontivoly listonad to, Ald. Bidwoll moved that thoy be laid upon thoe table, which motion was saconded.’ The motion was put, and although the vote was heavy on Loth sidos.of the question, the Cluir doclaved tho motion to tablo lost. Mr. Moses Jones moved that the resolutions be ndoE 3 MMr, E. F. Lawronca callod for tho “ayes " and * noes,” but the eall was not insisted upon. motion of Mr. Jones was then put and earried, It is estimated that the voto was about in proportion to threo to two in favor of the rosolutions. Bir. Honry 0. Ranncy moved that a committeo of throo b appointed by tho Presidont to pro- to Washington and lny tho rosolutions odopted bafore tlio President and the Ropresen- tativos of our threo Districts in Congrosa, i L‘l:]ld. Sidwell—I movo to lay that motion on the o. Thoro wis gomo confusion, but ‘s voto was finally arrived at, and the *‘nyes” were decld- edly in tho majority. Tho Chair docided the motion of Mr. Rannoy tabled, and the proceod- ings thoroupon torminated, —_——— LOCAL LETTERS, REPLY 70 DR, MITOHELL. Citioauo, April 7, 1674, o the Editor of The Chicago Tribune : DeAn Bin:* I had hoped to have no further oacasion to troublo you or your readers with porsonal affairs growing out of the lato Eocle- einstical Council, . but tha roports in this morn- ing's paper of the * oxplanation,” as givan by Prof. Mitcholl beforo ‘s largo meoting of Buptist ‘ministers yosterday, domands a reply. Ieclaim it to have beon very unkind and cowardly to “cnll for, give, or listen to, Prof. Mitcholl'a reply when I was not there to moot my ncenser, Had I for a moment suoposed it possible or probable for such & subjoct to come mp, most pssurodly X would have beon prosent, but the Ministers' Mooting Constitution forbida the in- troduction of oll * personal and intarchurch * afTairs, nnd 'tis 8 poor excuso avorto dragthis into aninformaland subsequent meoting for which no ono had looked or o which nono had been pro- viously fvited, _As tho papora do not agreo their reports, I call on Dr. Mitcholl to givo, through the columns of our ¢ity preas, over his rignaturoe, the proof that I had told any untruth, 1 nowhoro promiscd to keep s sacrot, but, on the contrary, publicly announced ny detsrmination to protast gainst tho unpracodentad, undonom- inational, aud unchristian outrage. Awniting Dr. Mitcholl's ** chargoa and spooifi- cations," I am, youss rospactfully, onN Gonpox, RESERVED BEATS, o the Xdilor of The Chicago T'ribune: Sin: Will some one who knows toll us why parties holdlngl tiokots forrasorved woats shonld bo marched about, and offersd any other place than the scata they have paid for? It is quite unpleasant for Indies to go to a matines and find thoir plraos occupiod, aud thomsolves loft stand- ing in the midat of & crowd, attracting tho atton- tion of “muh“d (if by ohance thoy are lato) obstructing the view of others, oon unso- phisticated porson, the ovil appoars to bo tho Tosult of oarclosences, and easily rowmedicd, Anoaxa. —_—— THE CITY HALL, The City Treasurer vecoived from the OCity Qolleotor $13,678.41 ; from wator tax, 91,448,230 from sale of tax cortificates, $22,000, All dnivers of hacks, express-wagons, double and singlo teams, drays, wagons, and trucks, are notifiod by the Mayor's Socrotary that thoy havo graco antil Priday, the 10th inst., to tako out liconses, After that dete, all who fail to comply with tho requisition mll be arrosted and fined. Tho Mayor psid & visit to the Housa of Cor- rection yosterday aftornoon, and found evary- thing in ‘the most satisfactory condition. Alr, Colvin stated aftor his roturn that he never visited & wmore orderly conducted reformatory institution, and that it reflected credit upon its ofiicers and on the City of Chicago. Tho Board of Public Works yosterdsy awarded the following_contracts : For malaug street- Iompe, Jobn Greir, at §2.45 cach ; for repairing lamps, R. K., Warnor, 45 cents each; for fur- nmhin&nnmamllon * wator-taps," L. Wolf, 3¢~ inch, 63 conta; S¢-lnoh, GO conta § 1-inch, $1.60. TIE BOABD OF HEALTH, Tue regular woekly meoting of the Board of Heglth was hold yestorday afternoon. Dr, Hahn ‘was unaunimously re-electad L'residont, Mr. Russell, who las long been the efficlont Becrotary of the Board, wns reappointed. Dr. Toid wes re-clocted Hoalth Officer. ‘Ihe Committees of the Board rotained their former organizations, ‘Tho report of the Comtittee on Sanitary Po- lice roported in favor of retaining all tha old mon, with tho excaption of Micliael J. Barrett, ono of tho most efficicnt of the lot. Officer Bar- rott, howover, had the misfortund to be on the wrong eide in'tho Iate municipal olection contest, and 80 incurrod the displessure of Mayor Colvin, T'his is about tho only ground for the remova) of Mr. Barrott, who, in all othor rospocts, fulfliled the roquiremonts of his oMco. As Eccles would “i ‘+ I8 this right p" faj. C. E. Hoore_sloue voted againat Bar- rott'a dimmissal, even Dr. Miller, who must have known the man's fitnoss, voting to pitch him overboazd, It was rosolved, on recommendntion of the Sanitary Buporintendant, that the Sanitary Po- lice force ba incrausod to thirty men. Severalap- plications for sorvico were placed upon file, ‘Tho Lincoln Park Commixsloners sent in a commuuleation oftering to place sufficlens laud and wator at the service of the Bourd for sani- itary purponcs, that is, for the erection of a bathing-houso, provided the Bosrd would pay for the expensio of the building. ‘Cho dooument wag taken under considoration, and the Bocrotary wus ordored to return thanke to tho Commissionera for thoir courtesy, The usual weokly mormlty-u(\:lon showed that the number of donths during the woak end- iug April 4 was 100, Convulslons terminated tho earthly cazeor of 16 persons ; consumption hur- yled 18 pooploe to the ‘F""’"; 4 porished by acpl- dout; and 2 poople found 1ifo #o misorabfe m:x they ended it by 00id poixon, Tlie report aliow docropap of 11 doaths fr?m the wnak proooding, 'I'hore wore only two doaths by small-pox, Lnst yonr, dnring tho corrosponding weok, forty moro citizons woro gathored to their fathora, Tho following totals nro taken from the mor- tuary roport for Maroh: Dentls, 604 ; promaturo birthis, 113 abill-born, 704 malcn, 258 fomalos, 313, “martiod, 185, "slnglo, 3137 aolored 10} whilo, 404, Doatha dally,’ 10,14; “monn 'thor- momoter, 80.80; rain-fall, 2.27 inchioa, During the month, ovor ong-half of tho mor- tality was nmong olldron undor § yoora of ny from B to 10, thiero were 25 denthd; frém 20 to 50, 190;_from 00 upwards, 116. Nonrly ono-third of tho doathe wore from Jung troubles, princl- pally ncute, ‘Thoro were threo loss donlbis from small-pox during Maroh as compared with tho precet lugi montl; and twenty-soven less than during tho corrasponding dato of Inat your. T'hore wero 123 loss of infocted housca na com- parcd with Maroh, 1873, Tho annual roport was also submitted, If tho Banitary Supoerintondont had doveted more tima to its caroful proparation and less to the Baoial Evil, tho dopumont in (Iuouunn might have boen made gomething . bosido an undigestod and valueless moss of figures. The Icalth Oficer prosonted tho usual roport in regard to garbage, swill, and dand dops, which was approved, and tho Board adjourned. —_—— ORIMINAL. Frank Bohling was on trlal yestorday morning bofore Justice Boyden, under the ohargo of an oessult with s deadly weapon on tho porson of one P, J. Walsl, at 408 Mitchell streot, Him cago was continued Jili to-morrow uader bonds of $300. - J.'T, Gough, of Plitsburgh, was enticed into the don of & woman named Burke, on Wost Mad- iron etroot, whoro he was robbed of $180, o bad tho woman arrested. Soully hold her ip bonda.of $500 to anawor at tho Oriminal Uourt, and Gough {n $800, to appoar a8 witness, Mr, Edward Baagott loft for safo-keoping s chest of clothing with one August Gaille, at No. 48 West Water streot. James 2Marks, knowing tho whorcabouts of tho clothing, called on 3r, Gaillo, and roprosenting himself as a friond of Dassott's, and mvested with autbority to recolvo the chest BIr. Gaille gava it to him. ‘o pawned it. Dossott found it out. BMorks was arrosted, and wos hold in $500 bonds to answor aithe Criminal Court. Chorles Tiornoy, the party who was charged with the theft of toa from the firm of Stewart, Aldrich & Co., and also for robbiug the gonoral officea of tho Chiengo, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, was _on_trial yesterday afternoon, beforo Justico Boyden. Tiornay owns and works a farm at Blnokatone, in this Btate, and about thros weoks ngo visited Chicago with $150, for tho purpose of pnrchasing somo articles of wear- ing apparol for his daughtor, who was to havo boen wedded the lattor part of last monih, Ho drank, got into bad company, stole, was srrested, and i’ now on trisl. Tho caso will bo decided to-dag. i The sutt bronght by John Donohue sgainst the Westorn Catholio Publishiug Company on the 20 inst,, and set for irial yestordsy, boforo Juatice Maiuos, waa continued till Monday weok, in ordor to tako tho deposition of a witnoss in Dotroit, Mich. The causs of the troublo betwween Donohuo and the Publishiug Company {8 that Donohmie, acting a8 the colleating agent for tho Company, clairg tho sum of 25 por cont com- misutons of 3773.80, the amount collected by him. Tho Company claim thoy were only to pay Danoluo 123¢ per cont commission, which thoy have paid b{m. Donohue brings’ suit for tho wholo amonnt, $193,45, ‘Tho Paciflc Hotol cutting scrape is nt last dis- Enscd of for tho prossut. ~Yesterdsy morning awlor, tho hond-waiter, who was 80 _soriously injured by tho nogro walter, Thomaa Mumiltor, who essaulted him on St., Patrick's duy by at- tacking Lhim with & razor, was 80 far rocovored from lifs injurios us to b ablo to appear against Hamilton, "The trial occupted all tho morning bofora Justico Boyden ; a Inrge number of wit- ‘mosses wero oxamined, snd the ovidenco showed o bnd caso apainst the prisonor, who was held over ta tho Criminal Court in Londs of $1,600, to answor to the charge of assault with a dead); weapon with _intent to kill, In'default, Hamil- ton wns sommitted to the County Jail, Fannie Starr and Lillio Vail, while boarding with Maggie Gleason at No. 398 Btato stroet, robbod her of valuable clothing, and loft her louso for that of Susan Walton, at No, 221 Weat Itandolph stroet, whers they eoncoived the iden of raising funds by selling” out tho houschold furnituro, and for that purposs mado the me- quaintance of Mra. Rachol Lavy, who made a Did of $45, whioh tho girla sceapied, Mys, Levy paid $5 down to bind the contraot, and srid she would send during the day aud remove tho pro) orty. Bho was requosted to send aftor ululm‘nm which arousod bor suspicions. Bho called on thoe “po!ico, ond tho girls wore arrested and held by Justice Scully in bonds of §G00 to answor at the Criminal Court, ity PERSONAL. John Brookbank wishes to bave it known that Mrs. Eflen Brookbanl, who committed suicide, was not not his wife, A The sum colleoted nt Christ Church Eaater Sundsy was nearly 68,000, Charles Fargo, Ly~ mon Blair, Albort Crane, E. G. Keith, Charlea Follansbeo, E. B. Phillips, William Aldrich, R, D. Layton, R.A.B.Mill, Gucdon 8. Hubbard, and othora made liboral donationa, Georgo Willard, Esq., who hing beon connocted with the affairs of tho Westorn Railrond Auso- cintion since its orgamzation, has resigued the oflice of Seoretary, and Mr. J. Ii. Raymond has Toon appoiuted in bis stead, The oflicers of the Anrsociution now aro : Robert Harris, Presidont : Gaorge Payson, Attornoy ; J. H. Raymond, Seo- rotary § Goorgo Willard, Tronsurer. A large number of our French Canadian_citi- zens assembled Inst Sunday ovening at tho West Sido Turuor Hull to present an addresa to their fellow-countryman and late townsman, the Hon, Louis I, Frochotte, who haa returned hiome, and now répresents Lis native County of Lovie iu_tho Canandisn Parliament. Mr. U. Hawley callod the mosting to order, and asked Mr, Do 8t. Aubin to rend the address to tho guest of the ovonivg, Tho address spoko of what Ar, Fre- chotto had dono to unilo the Canadians while Ih'lh(i; amongst thom, tho part he had taken in forming & matual aid' socioty, aud tho paing ho bad taken to mako them romember the mother country by writing and acling historical plays concerning Canada. The address olosed by ex- prossing their bost wishos for tho future, and was siguned by 160 Canadiane, T an- swering, the oot's omotion, 28 well a8 his words, showod his frionds Low woll be loved aud remembored his old Chi- cago companions. Sgaechv.-u wors made by Mossrs, G. Domers, T. Gouroux, H. D. Tetroau, Do St. Aubin, of this city, aud Mr. A. Le Duc, of Nm{ Orlesus, The Canadlnn Glee Olub, conducted by Mr. Do Colle, gave somo’ very harmonious musie, Tho nssombly remaiuod to & lato bour singing, drinking toaats, and tolling sfories in the rea Oanndiun fashion, The rounion was s plensant oue, and Mr, Frochelte, who loft last oveniug to tnke his uoat at Ottawa, has tho assurance that Lo leaves warm frisnda behind him, Y GENERAL NEWS, Prof, Haven will lecture on *‘Spinoza and i Contributions to Philosophy," this aitornoon at 4 o'clook, nt tho Firét 3. E. Church Block, Tickots st tho door. Tho Olieago Ohristian Union gives its next regular monthly soolablo to-morrow evoning, at 114 Madison stroct, It is freo to all members of the Union, and such friends as they may invite, An unusunlly attraotive programmo has been ar- ranged. Exorcises commence prompily at 8 o'alocls, t T'ho following named gentlemen word elooted offioors of the Pork-Packors’ Assaciation yoster- dny afterncon: President, C. M. Culbértson; Vico-Prosident, ‘B, P. Hutchineon ; Diroctors, Joames Turner, J. L. Hancock, B. ¥, Murphy, Ionry Botsford, J. B, Robortson; Arbitration Cowmittee, Josoph ¥. Armour, 8. A, Rioker, Goorge W. Higging, D, Kroigh, Joseph Bhorwin, Asurgical examinntion of tho body of Baron Vou Glahn was mado yeaterday, and showed that, while puralysis was tiu immedinto cause of his deatl, softoning of tho brain had begun, and, it 1o hind survivod the paralytio stroko, ho would doubtloss have soon lout his mind, el e SUBURBAN NEWS, TYDE PATK, The firat rogular meeting of the new Board of Education wan hold Mondny ovening at the Vil- lago Hall, The nowly eloctod mombora, Homer N, Hibbard aud M. J, Tussoll appeared and took thelr soats. On roll call, there wore prosent Mossra, Barkor and Binford, membors holding over from last year. The miuntos woro road approved. Mr, J. N. Barker was elooted President pro tem. On account of thesloknoss of the Prosident and the absence of tho Beoretary, it was decided to post- pone the cleotion of officors and the appolnt niont of committens until tho noxt meoting. | “The applioation of Mrs, M. Feris wed ro coiyed, nnd, thore Loing no vacancy, It wey ordorod to bo placad on fllo . Dills woro npprovoed and ordered paid to Dneat & Lyon, for fnsurance in tho Homo Insurance Company, on school-houses and furnitnre, $100.253 jonitors’ bills, 805 ; printing, station- oy aud ropairs, 50,18, Total, £811.45, The Snpnrlnlondeuc roported that nll the lm:clmrn aronow supplied with rogulsr cortill- ontos, s Tho Committeo on Publlo Library roported that thoy bavo ordered all tho books ‘covored by :kn ynnfin appropriation, but have sot rocelvor om il The Superintondent's roport for tho month of Tebruary shiowed an onroliment of 444 soholars, and an avorage dalty attondanco of 876 2-6, Ono tenohor having fafled to roport in time, he was uuablp to furnlsh the raport for March. 16 wan ordored that tho next regular meoting, April 20, be liold at tha Villago Hatl, ‘I'ho Board then ndjuuxncf NORWOOD PARK, g Thero was an eloction held in the school-houss Baturday evening to select n Bchool-Director to flll tho vacancy coused by tho oxpired torm of Joln Tilkins, Tho burghors wers ont in forco in Liopos of olocting ona of their citizens to this ron(unn of honor and trust. This seliool-diatrict 8 n Inrgo ono, and Norwood Park lios in tho northonat portion of i, and thore is considerablo sectionnl strifo botwoon the north and tho south., The villago candidato ran well-uutil about 10 minutos bofore tho polls closed, whon tho Cook County Poor-Fouso arrived, honded by thoso who loon- tho establishment for such pur~ poscs, and carried tho election in favor of tho southern seation, and elocted Willinm 11, Bmith Lo the ‘position, Fortunately, Mr. Bmith i8 & gopd mon, but the gamo manns aro to bo used to folst an unfit parson on the township for an Assesgor, : FRPEEREON, Tho Jefforson Total Abstinenco Bocloty mot Moriday evening, 'An addross was dolivored by 1. B. Dunning, “of this placo, It was able, aud i‘nmmnudnd tho intorost aud attontion of thonau- ouce, Kingsford’s Oswego Starch, 998-1000 Pure, No other manufnoturer hun ever reached this degres of porfection, Familles, hotels, and Inundries much profor these goods, as it produces s ustral flafah. AMUSEMENTS, FREE EXHIBITION! 197 STATE-8T. THE VIENNA Grand Prize Sitver Medal, DIPLOMA OF HONOR! AWARDED TO WILSON SHUTTLE SEWING MACEIIIN®E Sample Work! EMBROIERED ROBE, which cost $2,500, Opera Cloaks, Ladies’ and Gents® ‘Wearing Apparel, Harnosses, Saddles, Boots and ‘Shoos. OPEN DAY AND EVENING, Exhibition COloses Saturday Night. APRIL 11, OCEAN STEAMSHIP! NEW YORK TO CARDIFF, xyFlisSonth Walos Atliwio Steamship Gomprays Now First-clase, Fub-powero 4 all rom Bounsyivania Rallroad Whnel, Jorsoy Olly: DIABROKE, wvv.April 4 | GLANORGAN. ANDES, bril 18 | PRMBROKE Careyl d passongors at throucls yatos f sl paria gt tho Unitod Statos atl OAnads.ta poete ia the Birittal lmnnol, wnd all ot ior posata ip Fomaqd., Thosa steamships, built exprosaly for the trado, arepro. vidod with ol g litest improvements for tho Gomtsrand couvenanco of UABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS, First Cabln, §75 and 880 curronoy, Socond Usbin, §55 gorroncy, Btdorago, B0 ourroncy. Steorage gortificates from Cardi, 80, apply (n Cardifl, at the Oom- Pre] Dratta for £1and upwards, vhos Oioes "*'r'"‘?“l‘;‘"’i Laitind d th Now York ta s icos, No. 0¢ imn b and {n Noy 01 OB O A LD BAXTICR & GO. Agonts, - No. 17 froadivay. GUION LINE. FIRST-CLASS TRON STEAMSHIPS, Botween NEW YORXK and LIVERPOOL, onlling ot Quecnstown, Carrying the United States Mail SAFETY AIND COMFORT. £~ Passongors bookad to and from tho prinoipsl Eu- ropoan porta at lawost rates, mits and Lattors of Cradit issuod oa loading Banks and Bankora throughout Europo, HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO,, FIFTE-AV. NATIONAL LINE, OTIONThis Otrmpany takon the risk of insuranco (ap to $600,000in gold) on ench of it steamors, thus giving Fastongors tho bost vomible gnarantos for safoly an avoidanco of dangor at sea. ‘The most southorly routs has always boen adoptod by is Coimpany 80 aould fonand Hosaln Lo LIVH HPOUL ‘and WUKENSTOWN, from Plors Now, 4'aud 41, North Wivor - Hom Yord, " fFom Graso 1taly.., Spala For London direct ovory fortnight. Cabin Pavuze, ST0, €80, nnd SH0 Currency. Stceruge, 829 O ey urroncy. Great Reduotion in Steerage Rates. Through tickots from Dritish Ports to Chicago, 836, Apply to WILLIAM MAGALISTER, Gouoral Wosti Agant, northonat Gormter Ciack And. Hausetpicais, (opes site, now Shorman House), Ghleago, STATE LINE. Stenmslips—Stata of Ponnaylvania; State of Louistana State of Minnesota; State ot Ah\)nllmly)smln of Virginia State of Georgla; Stato of Florida (building; Statool Indiana; Stato of Novada (bullding). To Ginsgow, Bel- fast, Livarpool, Londondorry, &, Stat eails Satardny, April 4; Stato of Georgia sails Saturday, ril ato of Vieginia sails Saturday, MA{ 2. From lor 56, North Rivor, N. Y, Weokly Sailings noxt Summor, Rutos of pastago: Cabin, 560 and 0 gold; Hinorago, $30 currenoy; propald, B3 curronoy, Drnfts at lowest raten. Jor furthior partlcuinre apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & ., Agonty, 73 Broadway, Now York, 3.6, kiATtLY, Gon'l West' Ag't, G Clark-st,, Chicago, ANCHOR LINE. m Now York to all parts of Great Britatn, Iroland, anil Contineatal Furopo ovory Tucsday, Thursday, and Saturday. OABIN from LS, STERNAK from Unitad Siatos Curroncy. Mritieh ports to Chicago, Sty Bight Drafts at lawest ratos. Apply st Compnas'a OBicos, N cor, LaSallg and Mrdlane'a A FOR REED ORGANS. TEB This admirshle collootion of Musio for Rood Organs aliould bo st Homo whorover thora fs a Rood Inatrumant. Nothing thit 18 not of tho vory bost_quolity bas boon nl- lowed in tho boak, whioh hiss moro than 200 attractive piecos, compactly printad on Jarge pages. Nothing difi- cult, Lverything nicoly Gted to'the popalar taste, Price in boards, 82.50; Cloth, $33 Gilt, 84. New Wethod for Repd Oroans. ‘Price, 82,50, By WM, H. CLARKE, A thoraugh othod, containing not only abnndant di~ inrga quantity of the hest d titted with Mr, Ularke's skill, Solls immonsoly. CLARKE’S DOLLAR INSTRUCTOR FOR REED ORGANS, An exesllont and atteaotive Instruction Book for thosa who need » shart and oasy courso, Sont past-pald en rocalpt of retall prico. Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston. Chas. H. Ditaon & Oo., 711 Broadway, Now York, LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO. Ticiorng Tl LITTLE, BROWN & CO., BOSTON, PUBLISH THIS DAY: TR TRIALS OF THE TICHBORNE OLAIMANT; Troppman: aparto; Mre, Whartan Brs. Fair, and Metoor Unse, By Joun T. BonsE, Jr. Orown Bro._Oloth. _1.! FOR SALE. AUCTION SALRE OF ALDWELL'S MALTHOUSES & BREWERY BITUATE IN TIE OITY OF TORONTO, ONT,, At tho Auation Raoms of B, W, COATIL, King-st,, aranta, on Wedneadaz, thio Jith ey ut Apsit 654, o 13 Yolook) moon, purausnt to a decres af the Gautt uf Ulixa- gory, Bubsuinilally built of ‘wlillo belok, o Working r der,| Also, piantand guad will of Oho uiluas, * Gapacity Rtoad Urgan well-knawn exquisite taste 10 liousus, 000 bughols ol eEwory, 100 barecla or day. Bisthi TEMMU—Ten por dont caab; lftoan por comt in two iouthat fttoen pue cont. b on yone” okt Bianca 13 mouts, ittt Int6ron: At sont, ' Kiad, tha comfortaiie BRTOK RIGTINNCE b Joiuing, knd athor proporby. . Alinua can Lold s convey Yroperiy in Usanadna tho same as British aubjeots, y ther partionl licat| " 16 Rl Rl Frothisnat N A ngl:;fl;“}zi‘lufl';’fl‘\: ‘hl1n‘. 'orento m“’T Glob HERT WL . Vendorst folivltots, Toronto, Oute + '+ TATHOR BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE. Original nud Unexcelled for Blueing Clothes. b Put it 3 Fooana'tt *Pilindeinn.® Bvas, {gonee. o e S & [ING: AIN, Ho- 2.t Nort] cuggist tor [ GRAND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, 'To bo held undor tho auapicos of tho MECHANICS' INSTITUTE OP SAN FRANOIB00, OAL, Opening on Aug. 18, 1874. FTho Board of hanagors harewith announco that a grand Induutrial Fair will bo hold in the Oity of Ssa Franelsco for 3 dayu, oponlng on Aug. 18, 11, In vioir of the inoroasing commoricial and manufastar- portaiice of San Ieancisco, lia wn“tul to and cldag eonnectlon with tho variousconuirios bordring on tho -managors bave constructed a Pavilion 5 8 flaor 8708 01 160,000 foot, KB Bave Invited 1o 16 a1l wito ava disposod to como and’ oxhibit, Al oxbibitors will o placad on tha same footing, ~ Blotivo power will bo furnished froo, ‘Tue building will bo opon day and ovoning, and evory facility will bo extended to exhibitors and visitors. Application for space must be mado withaut dolay to tho Socratary of tho Honrd of managors, 7 Postst., San Krancisco, and all fnquiries will bo ansirored snd infor- mation oxiondod pramptly. Vo spnco cun bo sccurad unlosy aprled for hofete tho July ng ALLID] e 8235 COLVIR, Suc'y. - WUSTOAL, FESTIVAL INBOSTON. 'Third Triennial Festival of the HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY, Boy § to 10, 1674, Teinolpal Vocallsts : B BT Wosaon Btias Adolatdo Phillips, s Annio L, Cary, Afr, Nelson Varloy, ‘Mr, Myron W. Whitnoy, and otber eminent artists, THEODORE THOMAS' SUPERB ORCIIESTRA, ots's Chorus of STX HUNDRID VOICES "Mesaiab, " and **Judas Alaccabnousit Bacly lo, Music:® | loothoven's **Ninth Sym. phony ;" Haydn's * e " Mendeleshon's, 'Uliristus, “!Hear wus, Bt. Potori® Dadloy Buckls ** our Rotiuge, " Horty-pixth Panim, and othor celebratod choral and orchicstral works. Nine cancorta: aix of Ocatordo, aud threo of Symphony, CARL ZIRRATIN, Couductor of tho Veatival, B, J. LARG, Organist, Senson tickots at 315 aach, lurkllu Apeil 0; and singlo tickata to_oratorios $1.50 and $2.50; and to oym- phony cansorts §1 snd 81.80, forsale April 25. - Compauiad by tho monoy tuny bo addrosacd to Mr. A, P PECK, at Bostan Music-Hail, A.'P. BROWNE, Socretary. THE GREAT ADELPHIL This, Wednesdny, AvHl 8, at'2 pa 1y EASTER MATINEE! Entire Mammoth' Double Company | CHARLES and CARRIE AUSTIN. SIG. COIN STAN'I‘INhE, MLLE, EVELINE, GUISEPPE NORTON, tho wandor- ful Uontinontal Juggler. LEW WALLACE, the Oalifor. nia Favarite. SPARKS, the Herculos, ZEQIING and MOULTON'S Salamandar Teap, 3UBS TOLLY DALY, PATLL ROGA, o KOV s1s. TRRS, Bortha and Idh; MISS JENNTE MORGAN. RILLY RIOW in his Partioolar bost; REYNOLDS BROY,, LEON BROS. GVERYTILING NKW. SOUNEIDER'S COURT- SHIP, THETROUBADOURS. ‘CONSTANTINI'S Rare Comio Ballet Pantomismo, Fiee ahildron, 15 ots,—all parts of -thostra, it LADIRS' NYGHT—~Tomorrow, Thursday, Apeil9. TIIL RENOWNED AND FAMOUS HAVERLY MINSTRELS, Tha larkost minstrel orgnnization of tho age, numboring thisty-two Stars, will ninko an eaxly appoarance in Qhica- 80, at ono of the principal theatres, GLOBE VARIETIES, TREMBENDOUS SUCCESS! Orowded Honsos| Hundreds Turned Away | Prominant smong tho Speclalty Artists now engaged are DELIUANTY & (ENGLER, the Great Spocialiy Art- ts. JOHN MORIUS, tho ouly Mystio Change Artiat liviog. ROBERT NIGKTE, tho Warld's Prostidigitatour. THLREN O'NEIL, in hor Boautiful Ballads and Sorio.Comig Songs. LORA LYI‘:NJRAY. tho Wondortul and Dartag Fo- gt tRiR AVERY, tho Boautilul Cantatrive. ‘Togetuer with THIRTY OTHERS, forming the most Erllnlnu.l“}.'mi:mlhunn of Btars evor assombled atgue o in s clty, o port Il conolude with PELEHANTY B BN G A g 4 igropuy, First fegular Ladios' Night, Friday, Apell 10, Lirat Grand Family Matinov, Wedndsday, Apeil 8. Pricos—lc., Boc., Xo., and Bo.: socured, 210, axtra. Matineas, 230, to all paris of the houso; ohildron, 150. Monday, April m,zlillnnrdlnn Attractions Wil ap- Bones ASA WENEIL and bor ifuslonqae Troupo—Ton oantiful Blondoa; Mile, FONTAINEBLICAU, the Dac. fug Gymuast and Colling Walker:tho LEON BROTHRRS fu their great origiual sonsutional act, Aorial Chavges, THI RENOWNED AND FAMOUS HAVERLY MINSTRELS, The largost minstrol organization of tho age, numboring thirty-two Stars, will make an early appoaranoe in Uhica~ i vt omo o o prinsinal ostie &= MYERY OPERA-HOUSE, (o8 Alonrog-st., bot. Deurborn aud Ktato. =t Arlington, Colton & Kemble's Minstrels, A | Auothior Gfoat Bl this Weoki Now tars and Novolties, Engagomeont af | COTTON BrrRDUR, S =3 Tie gront specialty artlata th new acis_ and Tox? furea: Bodid weak o0 the besuiiful Srental E~1 £ Butteauo, BLOWN UP ATIVE, ar Manmum: ‘IN Deati. T'HIE COMMISSIONERS, ‘l'ul:'m L snaok HRIGADIE ~ WAITING 10K AI Noweomb, Courtright, Cotton & Birdue, Ar- R g e By In'a magnificant Wil eacl . pnr i eat bl anins ‘ HDAY A’ FLOWERS AND RIEBONS. TENRI TROTS, CHARLOTTE CORDAY, LA COMTESSE, TRENCH CHIP, BLACK MILAN, STRAWS, WERS! RIBBCNS! 241 WEST MADISON-ST. WRBSTRHE 'S, . AMUSEMENTS, M'0ORMIOK MUSIO HATL, YE PUBLICK WILL TAKE NOTYOR THAT YE DAME CAROLIN RICHINGS-BERNARD With hor axcallant, goodo SINGING COMPANYE 20 OLDDE FOLKS Will sing tho anclont, jollya songs and touching balladdes of yo yeryod gountryos of yo world, arraylod in yo olothes gt yo aidang timos fasifon, In yo foadly hail of usle of Tiahert 8, MoCormiok, on Hinzla and North Olark atzaots, in Chicago town. 8T BINGING, NEXH MONDAY NIGHT. YE RRCON GING, FUUSPAR NI YR THIRD SINGING, WEDNESDAY ABTRRNOON, VIt LAST SINGING, WEDNESDAY NIGHT, Tiokote for all **ye llnllfl? " for salo Friday mornin; at Jansen, MoOlurg & Ua.'s book-stors. Admiasion, ?6 rosorved seats, 26 ots, oxtra. No oxtea shargo for e G, ta for Matinca, ' Duy seat Carpenter & Sheldon, Manujers ACADEMY OF MUSIO, Most docidod hit of BARTLEY CAMPBELL'S now aud ozoiting Drama, LITTLE SUNSHINE! tho oxclustvo property of thio oharfning natural artfst, MIS5 ETTIR HENDHRSON, E izht and Saturday Matinoo, Afands RCCURE S b e TLa B iR b ey nosts JOUK HOOLEY'S THEATRE, WWEDNESDAY ATTERNOON, st Timo of ROMEOQ AND JULIET, Wednesday and Thursday Erenings, Miss Katherine Rogers tnh fn! tmporsonation of LA, TIHIE JLW. L’n:‘x?z-'fw?r}'_.fimxfl"nmuurul s, LEAL, THE ForT In pronsration, Bouclosult's groat. Naw York suo cansye M MoVICKER'S THEATRE, ENGAGEMENT OF TILE FAVORITE ACTRESS, JANE COOMBS, ‘Wodneadoy aod Thursday, Tvoniugs, Knowlos' Boautitul TEEB HUNCEBACK. JULIA..... ... MISS JANE COOMBY Fldny and Saturdny-TOVIHE SAC Y By Srinene Lo Y2 I AR, AFIOR .. BUNYANS Pilgrim’s Progress N 205 JLLUSTRATED TABLIEAUX! 1 At Third Unitarian Churoli (cornor Monron and Taflin. #lz.), Tuouiny aud Thuredey fiseoinge, Apell7and 9. sl 7:85." Tiokot Soats, 2k ioket, gsertod Sonts, Tho! Clildren's Tick: 3 s druy o amd Pavliu: Hortons Erbeans, fares. sormor Madisun - RAILROAD TIME TABLE, _ TERIVAL 4D DEPARTURE OF TRATRS ;}MCNIG!N CEI_\H;I,I‘;;‘L &GI’(Efl‘T WESTERN RAILROADY jepol, foot aqf - o Jool af Twenty-sacondast, ettt ofice, 1 Clark s, Tonticast corner af Handotph, und 5 Cunul-st,, corner xprass GRAND MAPIDE “AND HUEEEGON, HMorning Lxpror & Kight Expreas, AMENRY RTH, General Passengor Agoste CHITARD & ALTON RAILRDAD, Clicngo, Kansus. City and_Denver Slort Zine, via_Loutst anw, o, and Chicago, Springfield, Alton and St, Lor Thyougi Line. Unlon Depot, Wast Side, near Hadin bridge, _ZTicket Offics t Depot, and A Kaudolph-at Arrive, Obleago & Padacah Railroad Streator, Lacon, Washington Ex. Jotlat & Divighit Accommodation. CHICAROD. MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILWAY. Onfon Depot, ‘corner Mudizon and Canlests," Ticket Offic* 63 South Clarkest., oppovile S House, and at Depath Zeave, | Arriva, AMilwaukes, Green Bay, Stavons’| Point, Piairio du Oblen, & Lo Crosse Dav_Expros: Milwaukeo, G Paint Expre Milwaukve, 8¢, olis Night Expross, 9:30a, m. [*11:008. . 5:000, m.[* 7:86p. m, -1110:00p.m. [+ 4:15 p. m. ILLINOIS UENTRAL wAILROAD. koot and fout o Ticentyaccondet, Tieke Depot foat of La e, 191 Fanddo iear_Clark, §t. Touls Exprose, Bt., Louis I'ast Lind Cairo& New Orloas Cairo& New Orlenus L. Bpringfiold Rxpros {23 Gllman Passonc ubuquo & Slonx Of Dubuaue & Sloux City Kx. {®) Runs to Ghampaign on Saturdaye, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & DUINCY RAILROAD, Depots—Faot of, Laket,. Indiana-av., and Sictsent and Canat and Slxteenthests, — Ticket ofices, No, 59 ¢ #t., Grand Pucific Hotel, and at depots, Mail and Exprons Ottawa snd § PRot e G S s 2 B o, fof O Aurora Passonne Mendota, Ottawa & Aurora Bastorigor. Aurora Passsngor Taop. Dubuque & SlouxOlty kox s 6i00 Bacitio Night Bxp, for Omai: | 10300 5. Knean Ofty, Loavonworth, At chiton & Kt Joseph Hxp... 1 Downor's Grovo-Accommortion| Downur'a Grova Acoo Foxas xproms, “Ex. Suadys, fEx. turday. 3z, Mondny, CHICRGD & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Clly afices, corner Kandoiph and LaSalle-ss., axd 76 Canal. 1., corner Jadisonat #PacificFast Lino, @ Dubuaug Nigue £,V @ Omab Night Exnross a livaepart & Dabuaie a Frooport & Dubuauo Kxvress. b Milwaukee Alal.. 3 Milwaukea Fzprd & Milwaukoo Passengo: & Milwaukee Passongor, b Groun Hay Kap: b 8t Paul Bspro rquetie Badiion & Eiray Passoriger “a=Nopat cornor of Wolls and Kin B-Dopot dornge of Caualand Kiizig-n WoHUSTENNEET, Gon, Agant, COLORADO. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Spaotal Litucensentor Busct Sion Toriar ., 0. £ 8t Folt. tr O WIEE, dent Ag't, CHICAGO, ROCK (SLAND & PACIFIC RAILRGAD. 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