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THE CHICAGO D s TSDAY, APRIL 14, 1874, i 3 Milwaukeo plokpockets, we b 1 'Brldmu.\llnrnlgotypgus,n'nv:;?nnw.‘ to: the Juatico Boully's dockot prosonted tho names of fhitty-fivo offendora for varlous offonecs, tho principnl chargos bolug Bundwy drunks, from whom ho collootod @64 out of 8200 assossod bgainat thom, Kotolipau & Rouse wero before Gommissfondr Hoyno, yostordny, to anawor to tho chargo of floaling in Manufncturod tobactos without hav- ing pafd thoir speoial tax, Thelr onso was con- tinuoed till Monday noxt, undor #500 bonds: Bonjnmin Franklin Conrad, who waa tried during tho March torm of tho Oriminal Court aud convictod for an nuampt to pasa & forgod chiogk on tho Btock Yard Natfonal Banlt, slgned by J. J. Frooland, was sontonced by Ji udgn Rry 0 ono yoar in tho Ienitentiary, Meurgarot Hoft, alina Jounlo Drown, an old offonder, was sent to thoBridowell for six monthy for attompting to stosl & bundlo of clothing from Mrs, Ezkiol, in whoso houso shio was om- Eloyud. A chargo of larcony is ponding against or, A jurv wos impannolod in tho Criminal Court to try the easo of Abraham nnd Isanc Robingon, obarged with rnculvxnfi stolon proporty, Tho evidenco iu the caso will bo heard to-day. Itis ohnrged that tho Robinson brothors kept # hotel on cornor of Lanko and LaSallo atroots, and that thoy racelyed stolen gooda valued at about $600, Lolug tho property of Willinm sgdon, : Thomne Quinn was nrrestod lato Saturday night by OMcer Korr, charged with the larceny of n horeo ana bu{z‘gy bolonging to Mr, Poter Andorson, of 860 Wost Chicigo avonus, Yes. tordny Juetica Scully sont him to the Criminal Court undor $500 bonds, The Mangay murder caso will come np to-dny beforo the Criminal Court, on n_ potition l\lei for o writ of habeas corpus, which tho Court Ermmd, aad tho question to bo coustderad will o the ti‘xhb to admit tho prisonor to bail, and this doclalon will detormine. whothor the pris- oner bo held for the crimo of murdor or man- slaughter. .. . . Augnatus Gaylord charged with stealing o watch, chnin and jewolry from Miss Nellio Daniole, was bofore tho Criminal Gourt yoator- dny. ' His fathor reported he was a hard onse, ond had soryed o torm intho Bridewoll. Sontenco vag suspended to give tho fathor anothor chanco to reclnim him. Commissionor Hoyne was tHo recipiont yester~ day of a lottor datod at Omahs, Neb., April 9, fram the counterfoitor Bonnott, who jumpod his bail sbout throo waoksago, statlng that it was no usg looking for him a8 he was going to Moxico ; and had tho impudence to request the Commis- slonor to hand ovor to his wife 100 in good bills found on his person whon ho was arrosted. - Olo Andorson got on a lark and concluded to amuso bimsolf .at tho oxponso of a littlo nows- ‘boy on tho West Bido, and thoroupon offered tho ‘boy b conts if he would smash a fow win- dows of & saloon on Milwaukeo avenus. The boy declining, Anderson exerojsed his muscle by nlinging sovoral brickbata through tho windoyws, much to tho damage of tho establishmont, He wna arreatod, and yestorday the boy appeared gainab him beforo Justico Soully, who fnod tho briokbat slingor 815, . Frank Cage, s Iunatfe, waa discharged Jan- ‘ary lost from the Insene Asylum, and shortly after stole a sot.of gold-mounted falso tooth, At the February tormof tho Criminal Court Caso was found guilty, A motion was mado for & now trisl on tha ploa of insanity, and tho Julgo romanded him for ovideuce, which not being . forthcoming, tho motion for n new trial 'was ovorruled by Judgo Gary yestordsy, and tho prisoner waa gentenced to Joliot for one yoar. Thomas Aloore was obarged in tbe Orim- inal Court with robbing John Tdwards last Clristmas evo, ot the cormor of Halsted and Lako stroats, of $856. Moore hay- ing gront confidonce in his own ability to con- duct tho case, dismissed his attorney, and de- fonded himselt, challenging ton out of twelve of tho jury, until tho twolvo that suited him best wore finolly obinined. The prisoner displayed considerablo ability in oross-examining wite nosaes, and, atter boing fully entisfiod that tho Jury could not do otherwisethan roturn a vordict for his w&n{ttn}, submitted the case. Result, ten yoora in tho Penitentinry. MISOELLANEODS, Officor Mookan, of Bailoy's Bpecial Potico, about 7 o'clock Jaut night noticed that the doors of the building No, 56 State strect, rented below by tho Unlon Pacifio Company, were opon. . Ho went In, and found by the ontranco soveral car- et-bags paoked with ontlery ready for removal, ho thiovos had probably beon notified of - his approach by an nccomplico, and escaped un- seen, iy GENERAL NEWS.: The city collections yesterdsy amounted to $44,000, and the wator tax ratos pald into 82,200 The Congrogation B'nai Abraham elocted the following officers Bunday: Prosldent, Honry Orthal ; Vico-Prosident, H, Shoppor; Treasurer, M. Tischer; Financisl Bearotary, M. Ocater- reicher; Reocording Becrotary, 8. H, Wolff; Trus- tocs, Jucob Abeler, Bamuel,Welskoff, and' Simon Gurbbel, Half-a-dozen Congregational minietors motb yesterday morniog b the. Pacific Hotel for tho ~yurpoee of disoussing the question of church discipline. It is impossiblo to say what viow waa takon of tho matter, as, on the motion of Mr. Chamberlin, of tho New England Ohurch,_ro. porters wera orderod excluded- from that and all subsoquent moetinga, Tho Farragut Boat Club_held their annual meeting last night. Tho following officars wero cloctod for tho onsuing yoar : R. O. Qliphaot, Presidont ; G. W. Munson, Vice-Prosident ; A. 8. Portor, Secrotary; Ldward Palmer, Trons- wror ; G. W. Morrition, Captain. 'The subject of tholocation of & boat-house, whother at Calu- ot or in the city, came up for oconsiderstion, but no deoision was srrived at. 3 Tho proporty disposed of by Goorgo Taglor Trusteo of the David A. Gago estate, for which £20,000 was recoived and rn.lll into the City Trensury as the first installment towards the city cluim, . was roceived from the eale of tho North 20 2-12 feet of Block 2 in Olark's sub- division of Clark'a’ Addition, boing o residence oud the ground in which it stands on the onst sido of Michigan avenuo near Bixteenth streot. A largely-nttonded meeting of gentlomen who favor the organization of & cricket club in'this city wos held in one of the SBherman House par- lors last ovoning. The formation of a club was discussod rather informally, snd it was shown to be an entirely fomsible undortaking, 2a at least forty &uuflumon could be deponded on to join immadintely, and a like number would ho sure to follow as soon n8 the olub was placed on a sonnd footing. The meeting adjourned until Monday evening, when it will convene again at the Shor- man House and offoct a thorough organization, A moeting of tho Civil Engincors’ Olub was hold last night ot No, 2063 Wabash syenuo, resont, Moasrs,) Chesbrough, MMoorehouse, otts, Williomp, Bryson, Fronch, sud Hurris, The minutes cf tho proceding mooting were road by tho Socrotary, Mr, Moorehouso, Anap~ lication for memborship was presented from . Charlea J. Quetil, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who was elected. A communication from Mr.' Quetil was rend, prosentiog a . now systom of . bniiding = rigld = smspen- slon bridges of long apans capable of supporting o railroad train, aud with the communication woro plans illustrating Mr., Quotil's system. The ronding of the document ocoupied’ tho entire ovening to tho excluaion of other business: A detalled roport of the mooting of the Bun- dsy Afternoon Lecture Booloty, lnst Bunday, was unavoidably crowdod out of yostorday's Luper. The audionce was lurgo, The lecture, Prof. John W. Olarke, of Englewood, was an sble effort. It held the attontion of thoso pres- - ont from beginning to end, and was frequontly interruptod by hearty n{:pln\l!n‘ 1t ia hoped that Prof. Olarko will soon lecture in the North Side course. The meeting olosed with the eloction of officers. A list of them hus alroady been given in this vn&mr. Dr, A. E. Bmall spoaks next Sun- guy on 4'he Revelations of tho Antmal King om, A atatomont propared by Mr. @, W. Mao- Donald, the General Weatern Agont of tho Torolgn Business of tho Lake Bhore and Mich~ igan Bouthern Road, glvcu tho following figurea conoerning tho mqu sbippod on through bills of lading from Chicago to Europe, during 1871, 1872, aud 1878: TS E X, [T, P W& P, 0. @St . . A/ B | LRI R Lake, 3 ba, b lba, 1 0 S 1, e 0 1, 00 9,0 3673, 14141, 761, 749{38) 40, 00u{ 31, 208, 000.16; 66,0001, 96, 000 7,07, 555,54, 69,570, 55,671,970 15,261, 618 9,458,600 Tonn,. |G| F0m 10,00 Shem| 1wl Tho Board of Police moet yesterday ns usunl o hour several coves that had been accumulat~ ing for soma time. Presout, Commissioners Bhoridun, Klokke, and Rono. OfMicors Philip Carlin, Lafoyotie' Gardiner, and John Witton= butg, of the Third Procinet, wore chargoed with inattontion to duly and conduct unbecoming olice oftloors. It scemed from the testimony {’hut theso threo ofiicors wont into a low dance- house at 2 o'clock at night, and danced with {hoir uniforms, stars, and'clubs on, when they ghould bhayo boen iraveling thoir boats, There *| clasa of was no dlract proof that Gardiner dancod, but ho was in the saloon; ho was finod flve days' \m{, and was roprimanded, Carlin and Wittonburg' wore fined ton days, and wore sovoroly roprimandod. ¢ Oficer ™ Torbes wak chargod with conduot unbacomltig an ofticor, but a8 thoro woa nothing Lo substautiate tho charges, thoy wore dismissod, Oficors Willlnm O. Morris and 0. W. Ityan got iuto n 1ight_over thoir bunlk at tho Armoty, aud noted in a disgracoful man- nor. Morris:was flnod ton days' pay, snd iyan fivo. Thero bolng no moro buslness boforo the , thoy ndjonrhad. A TRIUMPIL OF PORTRAITURE. A short timo ago the War Dopartmont gave a commisalon to Huulington, of Now York, tho bost living Ametlcan portrait-phiutor, to paint portralts of Grant, Bhorman, aud Shorldou, Tho firat on painted {s that of Gon. Shorldon, dnd, bog sont.to Chicago for tho inspection of tho Goneral, provious to bolng placed in ite final posltion in thio Dopartment at Washington, 1t Is now on oxbibition at tho store of Janean, Mo- Olm'¥ & Co. It is roally gy tondid pocimon of the highott portrait-pai . In it ono socos fino drawlog, fine modsling, and a vory fine portrayal of rich flosh -tints—but thoro {8 In tho piotaro somathing far finor and far groator thon theso, Whilo it iscorroct as }\h '!iunfi{kunuu!, 1tisalson noblo interprotation o ihu mind nnd epirlt of tho man. It showa+o us not merely tho Philk Bhoridau who walke the strcots among ua, bul tho Philip Bhoridan of the Valloy and tho Wilder- ness. In tho oyo and brow are soou the thought, aad vigor, andfiro of tho traly groat soldlor—o! the roldler Skorldan, * ¢ T As o spocimon of that lxl7h olasa of portraits that print charnotor us woll "as foatures wo hnve nover soen it oxcolled, and it- nlone would kill tho idoa that photography, the moro ropresentn- tlon of substance, can over Buporsode tho gront art, 1t is woll worthy of study, and shonld bo seon by nil interestod in art, It will romain at Jansen, McClurg & Co.'s ounly two or throo days longor boforo going to Washington, C——— ! ANNOTNARMENTS. A mooting of, tho Astronomioal Soclety will bo Lold ‘Thursdny ovoning ot -the rooms of the Acadomy of Holonen, No. 268 Wabash avenue. Tho Rov, N. F. Ravlin will spenl on the sub- ject of * Tomporance,” this eveoning, at the rogulnr monthly publio mooting of Garden City Division No. 422 Bons of Temporanco, northonst cornor of Olinton and Woest Randolph streots. Tlo oltizens of the Eloventh Ward will meot: this evening at No. 67 North Halsted stroot, for tho purposo of taking action with roforonce to tho constraction of vinducts in that ward, Thoro will bo n mooting this ovening st tho Paciflc Hotol, to malo srangementa for Docora- tlon Day. : Mr. Dean will locture this evoning ab tho Union Park Congregational Ohuroh, on “*Man.” His romarks will b illustratod with cartoons by W Baw. The Ropublican Btate Contral Committes will ‘moot in this oity Wednosday, for the purpose of making arrangements, for a State Convention to nominate candidates for State Troasurer and Bu- perintendent of Public Instruction. Tho Catholio Vindicalor continues to be pub- lished in Chicago, as well as Milwaukoo, and subsoriptions and advertisements are recoived a8 usual at the Chicago offico. ‘Wo dosiro to call iho attontion of persons do- sirons'of buying farm lands to the advertisg- ment of Lomuel Milk, who offors for galo his Zinllmblu lands in . Iroquols and Kankakes Coun- 08, A concert will Lo given this -evening at the First Congrogational Church, cornor of Wash- ington and Ann stroots, Prof. H, Olarence Ed- dy is the organist, and Mrs. Stacey, Mr. Eugeno Ellory, and othera will sing. Tho special tax stamps, covering the tax (liconse) for wholosalo and rotail liquor-dealors, cigar, tobaoco, and snuff manufacturers, mctl?- org, browors, fioddlcrs of tobacoo, ete., for 1874, havo como to hand, aud can ba obtaincd now b m:j' timio ot the offico of tha Colloctor of Imter- nal Revonuo, Room 19 Republio Lifo Insur- ance Bollding, 167 to 161. LnSalle strect, and must bo obtained on or beforo May 1. All per- BODE ongnfind o8 wholoanlo or. rotail dealors in malt or other liquors, browors, roctifiors, manu- facturers and denlors in tobacco, snuf¥, or cigars, ‘manufacturara of stills, poddlers of tohaceo an olgars, olo, aro roquirdd to bave their stampa ?mnuu? on or botore tho first day ‘of May, 874, and keop thom postod conspleuataly, undor ponalty of fing and imprisonment, and having 50 or oent added to the amount of thoir- liconsos, 'ho Collector has no' disorotion but to onforce this poualty. 'Of course it includes the 60 por cont, BPERSONAL. . Tyemont Houso—T. C. Mayo. Gen, 0. M. Pos and Gen. Georgo 8. Waitzol, Unitod States Army, ars atb the Tremont. The Congrogational Chureh of Desplainos has given s unanimous call to the Rev, M. M. Wake- man, of Evanston, o momber of the Chicago Prosbytery. - Moges ‘Livorman, of LaCrosss, Wis.; one of tho heaviest ‘ico-dealers of Wisconsin, who will probebly ehip 5,000 tons of ice here during the s:nadu, is now in town, and will remain for & few ye. . TOTEL ARRIVALS. pin g ingfiold, Grand Pacific—0. O. Rusgell, B Mnss.; J. M. 3. Roynolds, Boston; R, .Poddo, Montreai; J. . Leonstd, Poldu; Josh Tbodes, Pitteburgh; Charlos i3 Polk, Ht. Lout John O. Gough, Milwaukeo. . _.' Sherman House—0. Deed, Baltimoro; A. M, Weber, Osh- kosh ; A. J. Smith; Morriatown; O. Drummond, *Baltimore 3 W. A: Glatk, Apploton; J. A. Solser) Campbelt; Indisns, . ', . Aubum ; @, M. Bmith, Tookford ; J. Coohran, Rocheste " Doarson, Concord ; J. F. Wood, Baltimoro; J. Q. °'A. oan, Now York; D.K, I«‘u;fuson 8t Touls, . . . Paimer House—R. Hind, Now York ; W. R. Abbatt, London ; F. A, Ball, To- ronto’; H. R.Smith, Marslinlltown ; H. A. Truo, Qolorado Springs ; G, U. Thorpe, P'hiladelphia ; 8. Dow, Boston. Ekis —_——— BUBURBAN NEWS. . EVANGTON, ‘The principal subjoct of disoussion in this suburb {8’ tho coming village clection, to tako place & week from to-dsy, at which time it is oxpaoted that tho question of water-worke will be definitoly docided. At present the ‘wator- works party is ahead, and—though both sides will ight hard—promiscs to come out victorious, Tho old Board of Trustces havo hoen requosted to stand for re-election, and in one day 'poti- tion to this effect rocoived 160 .signaturos, many of tho signors boing the most prominont ofti- zons. With one-third of the voters thus pledged 1o the party of progress, and relying upon the assistance of thoso to whom tho petition was not presented, but who are in favor of that plotform, the water-worka party has roasonablo grounds for oxpecting to win. . ‘The othor sido will meot at Jennings' Hall this evoning, and will thhly put s tickot in the fiold, and show what thoy oro mado of. ( | A mooting of the Party of Progress is called for Boturday evening, at the eamo placo, '~ i« ho disputo soomd to be less ovor tho pro- prioty of hoving the wator-works, than as to whethor tho students shall voto ornot. The anti-water-worke party will usc overy monns to_out them off from uxnrumiu&:hn Tight of suf- frage, well knowing that their votes would bo against thom. : All porsons who dosire to vote should seo that they are rogistered. The rogister can bo found st the Town Hall to-day. It in eaid that Evanston snnwally contributes $80,000 in tho way of promiuma for'fire-ine surance, g ¢ Mmos. B, Haskin, Way, ond Gunn havo been olooted to fill vacancies in tho Doard of Man~ sgers of tho Woman's Educational Association, Prof. E. P. Worton, of Forry Hall, Lake Forost, is announcod to lecture bofore tho Wome an's Oolloge, noxt Triday afternoon, . Prosidont Josolyn, of Albion Colloge, will lecture boforo tho theological atudents in Hock Iall to-morrow nftornoon, Tho Univeraity cataloguo will bo xeady for dis- tribution this weok, Prof, Bwing has boon ongagod to locturo at tho Preabyterian Ohurch at an carly day. LAKE VIEW. At the school elections Baturday’ evening for Diroctors, COharles I, Orauo was re-clected in the First Distriot, and john N. Iills in the Heoond, At the elootion on thoe provious Satur- day, Nioholas Mann was_also re-elooted in the ‘Third District, The Eunple of this town show o doplorablo Iack of public upirit in rogard to thiy matter of elocting Dirootors for thoir sohools, U'ho oftice {8 ono of gone importance, but the oitizons of the town care so littlo who fills it that thoy allow five or six voters at cach poll to put fn whom thoy pleaso. Fortunatoly, tha gontlomen just olected aro the right mon in the right places, but no thanks to the msjerity of Lake View eloctors that this fa so, ‘I'he route of tho Lako Bhore Drive has beon surveyed from the park to the north Jine of Lake ‘View, and their consont to the adoption of this routo has been practicaily obtalned from the property-holders intoreatod, as far north as Sul- zor avonno, The Town Board has ordered the improyemont of this ayouue fzom thy lake shoro Philadolpbin 3 to Westorti, avonud by tho consiructionof n rondway of olndord and gravol. Bulzor nyenno ‘bieoats Ravonawood, and whon its improvoment, and-the drivo arc comploted, the.peoplo of that subdivision will have an_excellont drivo londing daown ta the uppor ond of the park, just throo milos diotnnt by this Tino of appronch, . ‘The following s n pummary of roal estnto anlos In Lake View, s flod for focord duriug tho first oloven daya uf April: o saes, ‘7"”"'-";‘;”””5 10,711 $91,013 South End., Ravonswoorl Total,; AUBTIN, Tho first mooting of tho now Bonrd of Trug- tacs for Cicero took placo at the Town Hall in Austin yestorday. Prosont, Butler, Orafty, Don. norsborgor, Iiokart, Uerrick, McCaffroy, and Bharps Mr. Butlor wne choson Ohairman pro tem: The minutos of the provious meoling were road sud approved. I, . Crafts, -Buporvigor, submitted his bond in the sum of 850,000, which waa approved. Tha Collootor waa requtented to filo a boud in the sum of 50,000, i A rocoss of thirty minutes was thon taken, to givo Mr, Butior, . tho Prosidont-oleot for tho en- Buing Fanr, opportunity to mako up the varlous committees, At tho end of tho recoss, the Proy- ident announcod the following committocs : Finance—Ornfts, McCaflroy, Horrick; Presidont of Oommities, Butler, Licenss—Herrick, Donneraberger, Eckart, Tolico and Law—Eckort, Sharp, McCaffroy. Spectal Assessments — lorrick, Donnersbergor § Preafdent of Committeo, Butler, Publio Grounda—8hatp, McGhlzoy, Crafla, Dratiags—eOatizoy, Ttorrick, Bharp; President, u T, ul(u.l: and Regulations—Donnersburger, Eckart, ol . hStvub and IHighways—~Lckert, Orafts, Donnors- erger, . ml{?d({nmlm%mfls, Uorrick, Blarp; Presidont, tlor, Drint{ng—McCaflrey, Tekart, Sharp, i Aliscellancoua 4 fairs—Donnersberger, Sharp, Hor~ Tho poition of Waxnor and othors agains tho DUNGIIE U & SIAOWAIK ud LUy RSE KITO" UL tral Avenuo, was roforred to tho Committoo on Btroots and Highways. Tho potition of Huck- -loy and othors for o sidowslk was referrod ‘to thio samo Commttoo. ¥ : ‘Ihe raport of tho Engincot, on dralning Oak Park avonuo was reforred. . Tho potition of Goodwin and otbers for the improvoment of Austin avenue was roforred. The potition of Scovill aud others for & drain on Ridgoland avenue, was roforrod to the Commit- teo on Drainago,with instructions to confor with g.roprty-uwnors. and to n:E_ort, upon tho foasi- ility and oxponss of the drain, Potitiona for licenso to sell intoxionting lig- uors at tho car-shops, woro presented by John Womer, Oliver Weatherly, and John Kohn, and ‘woro roforred to the Committoe on Liconsos. Tho {ollowing willy woro prasoniod gnd ro- forred to the linancial Committee: Bindiny spocial nsscssmonts, 81.60; Culvor, Fage oyne, olection blanks, 84.40; printing Trens- urer's roport, H, Wilson & Co., 874.60; H. B, Austin, goryicos as_Moderator, 84; O. Morrick, clork, $3; Samuol Dunlop, sorvices as_Modornt tor, $0; James Prico, cloabing Town Hall, S8; 0. 'Buteman, labor, €2.25; Willlam-Guilfoylo, samo, 82,28; seouring up OsleParl schiool: houso, §5; Cbarles amill, services on spooinl. police force, 865 Lugeno Hamrilinn, smno, €65 8. W. Austin, medical sorvices, $10} John Warnor, services rondored man injurod by nccident, $35. On molion, the Board adjourncd to meot Monday, Aprif 27, WEST MAYWOOD. At tho second moeting of the Sunday-school yecontly organized under the auupices of the Prosbyterian Ohurch of Maywood, somo gontlo- man of romarkable acumen, having discovered that West Maywood could run its own alfairs, insiated that o protest against tho schaol a8 then organizod should be read. The Buperintondent d that tho meeting was not o bueiness ono, and that ho preferred that the mattor should bo postponed until s moro fitting timo, but that ho would ontertain a motion to consider the pro- tost. Tho protest was signed by somo sixty per- sond, who wanted tho ~namo. changod to that of - the Union Mission Bohool of West DMaywood, A lively discussion foliowed, in which some of those protesting showod coneldoerable fecling, ono man aven oi,ufi 80 far as to denomineto the Prosbytoriau Churel ‘“'tho lnrge whale which cats. upall the little ‘whalea,” "Bome of them wero reduced to mak- iag. npologios for thoir indiscreot romarks. Tho xnnmo was flnnlly changed in accordanco with the wishea of the " protestants,” and the former echool, with its organization, doclared o thing of tho past. To mako tho farco com- ploto, tho oflicors of tho former school wore re-oleatod to servo in similar capaci- ties for tho new oue. The formor &chool had noithor librarian wor library. In ordor, however, that the gentleman who drew the pro- tst might bo recompensed for bis intolloctual Iabor, hio was clocted librarian of the Mission Bchool. Undor existing olrcumstancos, his posi~ tion is ono of much responsibility. Thoso who B‘E“d tho protest promised to support tho eehiool, if formed according to tholr dasiro, with their doliars ana witl their presenco. RYDE PARE. The Ponk Sistors will give o concert Thursday nvon(ni: at tho Unity Church under tho nuspices of the lndies of Chriet Church. The sistors will e assisted by éome well-known home talent. ‘This is annonnced as tho Iast concert of .the alsters beforo retiring forover to thoir native haunts, i MARINE, ' __Port of Chicago, Anarvep—8chr Abigall, Holland, lumber ; scow L. . G. Wright, Ludwig's Pler, lumber; 8chr O, John- son, -Saugatuck, lumber; schr O, Gordon, Soulh Haven, lumber; scow Hercules, Abnapee, railrond. ties; -scow M. N, Dunbam,” Kelogg's Pior, lumbor ; sbmr Muskegon, Two Rivers, sundries; prop Oconto, Manitowoe, sundries. OLEARI r J, P, DeCondres, Poringo Lake, sundrios; schr Horcules, Ahnapee, sundries; sohr Gnzallc, Kenosha, 30 cords wood ; ‘stmr Muskegon, Muskegon, sundrics. : Lnke Frolglits, Frolguts wero quictand casior at 5o for corn, and 550 for wheat, by eail, to Buffalo, A scloones, not named, waa taken for wheat to Buflalo, at b3fc ; ‘schr mmo Mogeo was takon day or two ago for cor b Tortiand, via Sarula, capacity about 23,000 b wheat nd 16,000 bu corn. ’ Tn tha afternoon, the gobr Clara Parkor' was roported loading corn on Ownor's account, ‘capacity about 80,000 bu, Niscollnucous, oi110Aa0, The weather was very stormy yestorday, tho wind tlowing from the southeast, Owing to (ho_coulrary wiud, but throe vessela entered the harbor during tho day. The storm-flag has boen ';lp during the Inst two doys, Capt, Hickman, the dolegato from the pllots and engingers {0 presenta memorfal fo Congresa pray= ing 1t not to allow forelgnera and alions to command yessels in the United Btutes, arrived at Waslington Sunday, but Judging from an Associated Press dispatch ‘was oo late {0 nccompliah tho object for which Lio was delegnted, na the ILiouss passed the Senato bill Inst Saturday, suthorizing tho omployment ¢of. alloun ‘who have doclared their inteution to becomo citizens of the United Btates, &5 ongincors and pllote, with an amendmeny requiring six monthe' residoncs in the Unitell 8lates prior to appointment, ~Yestorday afternoon, Capt, Gray, of tho tug Van Behalck of the V, O, T, Company’s Une, dlscovered the achooner ¥, Haydon in distress, and put out to rootia hr,” 1o found that ber chaln platos aud fororigaing had been hroken, foreans] blown sway, and main ga Yroken, Bho 14 laden with slabs from White Lake for Bumnor of the barge William Burna, whils handling the “tow-1ine, allowed 1t to awing, throwlng them batw ben -1t and the rall, Ilru.lllnfi a log of each oue sbove tle Xneo, . Tho tug Era, which went aoroes ‘tho lake with u {ow of bargos glhu'dny ‘afternoon,was signaled, and ro- turned to this port,where Capt., Ryerson, of tho V,0,T, Co.'s ling,dial all in Ll power to niloviate the sulerings of .tho unfortunate men, Capt, Webber was removed toa friond’s house, No, 838 Wost Taylor strect, when tho arvices of Dr. Teliam wore procured, and Lfs limb waa got, ‘Tho sallor, Bumner, waa placod in & curflngu With s physlolan, by Capt. Roache, and conveyed to the Marino Hoapltal, ; ~The list of unfortunsfo flshermen Who weére aur- prised by that diesstrous squall lust Wedneaday und found » . walery frlve Dbenesth the waters of Lako Michigam, is not yoi full, and now mames have :hitr 0 bo’ addod 'to ihe lst of those so puddenly taken from tho side of thoir fomilies and friends, It wne repotsd in Titn TRILUNE of Thursday. iliat soveral boats con- {aining fishermen wore drivon dawn (hio Iake about Afty miles from shore during the provalence of tho aquall, and the hope was expressod thiat thoy would reach land in safoty, But thoy, too, liave now to bo added {0 tho alrcady targo st of victims, ‘The snd Hdings rencliod hero yestorday afterncon’ that the liodiea of nino more usnfortunates wero picked up near Bauth Ohicago, and one near Graceland, - All of thom ‘wero Scandiuaviana and belongod to thia c"fl' Thelr nomes oro ns follows: Arnold Torgeson, Christlan Oloson, Gustav Anderson, Jacob Ohrlatiangon, Loren Iongot), Tane Nilson, Mariin Lanson, Olo Auderson, Teter Johnson, and Hans Jong, Arnold Torgeson loaves thrco ehildron ; Christian Oleson, threo children sud an n‘!ad mother ; Hune Nil. non, two old paronta ; Marlin Hauson, 8 wife and two chiliren ; Olo Andorson, sfx children ; Potor Johson, wife and soveral children ; the others nre reporied 10 Tinve Leen siuglo. ‘Thelr bodiea huve beon brought to tho city, and wili bo intorred to-day. —Tho scur Ierald has tried ‘toleave the harbor sovoral timos during the laat thirloon days, but overy time she made the effort she was driven lack by sform, Laat ovening ahe slarted again, and i is hoped thiat s will cross this timo safoly, RLEEWHERE, . Tho heavy morilicasior which provailed on Lake Micligan last Baturday has also boon very disastrous o many orafts, The storm waa soverest fa the melghborhiood ‘of Milwaukoe, and caused about iwenty Vessels outward bound for cargoed to put back into that port, The Milwaukea papors say tho lako was 0xceo rougn, wad Cap- o=+ tains found great dificulty In bringthg tholr yossols safely fato port. : : —Fio ncow Tiadfal ran aground on Jonos! Taland and earrlod sway bor ruddor, : il scow Joln ¥ brice, lendod wih bnber, whilo nttompting to outer thatharbor, misasd the plers i fan upon thi beach ovoral bundrod Fods aoull 6f Ahio bar, whero aho now los, —Ti0 acow Contest, of Konosha, aftor entoring tho harbor safoly, ran across tho s{renm, and struck (ho prop _Sunquohanna, sevorely {ujuring hor, Tho Beht Liblio Nou fost dier foratopmnat nnd tho W, 11, Titnadalo fitoon cords of lior duck-lond of wood, “~Tho Conadlan Qovernmont fs to comwmenco the Improvemont uf Owon Sound Harbor thin season, snd complet thio work noxt year, - P —Capt, James ¥, ’l‘rnwc“} formorly of Milwauket Iing beon aypointod Marino nsnostor for to Board of Lako Underwritors at Marquotic, Lake Superior, “—Thoiron steamers Java, Japan, and India are at Buffalo, aud will probably 'not loavo tholr prosont Quactord baforo May 1, —Tlio ighlehtp at Colchestor Roof, with lights visi- blo 3 miles’ was put in position Inst Thuraday, Gapt. TFrauk Lnckett s In chargo, —Wilson A, Doyce, of Muskegon, han purchased of Olifengo particn o now threomasted achaonor, nayingg for tho samo 80,000, Bl carriea abotat 210,000 foot of umber, —Gnpt. Jumes Starkwoather and Gapt, Alexandor MoDougall, of Dotroit, have comploted arrangomonts for tho eatablishmont of ranq: Hghts at tho crossin, of tho Limo Kilns Holl-Gae,” Wiero so muny ncol dents oceurred lost scason, and a lighbnhlp ot Bar Tolnt, . Mosars, Blarkwealhior snd’ McDongall nro uarantead o cortaln sum by E.T. Evans, Weatar Stamngos of the Anchior Linc) and il Jook” to yomsete ownors for tho balanco Rocoasary for the compiotion of this important work, —A dispatch from Maokinnw, at noon, Saturday, ro yris the weather coldor, the thormometor marking 13 Rggmun aliove zero, A northwest galo provailed, and the fco romalns unchianged, —Tuo yiop. Ottynlioga ‘ondeavored to forco tho Blockado at Buialo, Friday, but was compollad 1o ro- tun{. Oxwldnfl to tho thickness of tho fco.and o strong wost wind, ZTho now broskwator st Collingwood 1s nearly comploted, snd in 8ofdl {0 predont s fino appeargneo, Thio Inko sida will bo iron-platod, rondering it aliko ico and _woathor-proof, Tho uow lighthouss for the Drealtwater was ralted on Tuesdsy, 1t Ia_situstod ab {he oastorn oud and near tho oniranco to the harbor, {8 much highor than tho old one, and will be furnishe «od with o poworful red Ught, Itis anticipated that it will bo ready for lightIng up on tho oponing of Davi- pideiioed 3 —At Clevcland frolghs of all kinds aro dnll and heavy, Tho. ‘!roleut rates for coal to Qhicngo are 600 1reo to Peoplo’s (tas Company ; 60c froo to down-town. dacks § Milwaukee, 500 frco; Dotrolt, 60c free § Buf~ falo, 20@06 {reo; Toronto, somo inquiry for Yosnola 0t $1.50@1L75, Bome fflccn or _Lwonty vessols aro 1oadod or londing with - conl for Milwaikoo nnd Ghle tago at tho running ratos. Tlio rafes for lmoatono £rom thojainnds to Cloveland sto $2.75 por cord, froo. Iron oro frcights aro dull, Somo ton or twalyo 'char- tcra liavo been mado for o sosson to Nov. 1 at $2.75 ‘per ton from Marquette to Cleveland, oach trip to take caroof iteell, From Eacanaba to Cleveland $2,00 ia the uominal rale, but thoro 15 not much inquiry. PR ) ‘Why Birds Are Scarce in Switzerland. Sparrows and othor small birda are caught for fool beronbouts, and they aro served: at our tablo in what thoy call polonts, a pudding of Indian moal. Tho.pudding is vory good, and Las a pleasant flavor of Yankeo cookery, but the poor littlo birds aro & wanton sacrifioe of life, for tho flosh of n dozon would hardly sufilee for o moderato mouthfal. A traveler told me that whilo walking ovor o country estate ho obsorved ‘many small traps, and on fuquiring of tho hand Xeopor lostned thnt they woro for ontohing Hittlo birds and that thore “woro 27,000 of thom on the estato, all of which wore examined twjco o day and tho catch sent t> market, In someo placos Inrgo nota are’used to capturc theso in- nocents, and tho dend birds flnd s ready salo. Aftor loarning those things, one doos not wondor that birds are 8o seldom socn on tho wing, aud is 6180 convinced that tho birds that remain alive and como into such 6 country are croatures pos- | sessiug n vory blind instinct ‘and no vestigo of ronsoning powor.—XNow XYork Journal of Com- ‘merce Lellor, s NEW PUBLICATIONS. Ti st ove o e S - D. APPLETON & CO., 649 & 661 BROADWAY, NEW YOREK, PUBLISH THIS DAY: A DAUGHTER OF BOMEMIA. BY OHRISTIAN REID, Author of **Valorlo Aslmor,” **Morton Houso, ota. Onovol., 8vo, Hlustrat.d, Paper Oovors, 81; Gloth, 81.60. . L¥rom the Goldos Axe.] & Thote whio have followad the souroof (his romeria- |: 3 o Dblo story through APPLETONE' JOUBRNAL will ncad n frosh incentivo o induce thom 1o read It in hook-form} aud to tiiose who have not thua followad it thore romains a0 opportunity for soal monta) onjorment, which we al: most onvy thom. It is emohiatioally, thus far, ouo of. tho ‘ost novols of tho aoason.” D. A. & CO, also Publishy BY THE SAME AUTHOR, ALL ILLUSTRATED, . I VALERIE AYLMER. 1vol., 8vo. per Covers, $1.00; Oloth, $1. sl vol,, 8vo, Faper IIT, MABEYL LER, 1vol.,8vo, PaperCove ‘ors, $1.00; Oloth, $1.60. ‘HER STORIES. IV. EBB-TIDE, AND OT! Papor Covers, $1.00 ; Cloth, $1.50. V. NINA’S ATONEMENT. Paper Covers, $1.00; Oloth, $1.60. Po Elther of tho shove sont fron by mail to any sddress i the United States on rocoipt of the prico. ARGUNENT AGAINST THE “'LICENSE SYSTEMM WOMANHO0D: Its Sanctities and Fidelities, BY IBABELLA BEECHER HOOKER, 16me. Cloth, 75 cts. Paper, 40 cta, LEE & SHEPARD, Publishers, BOSTON. For sla by JANSEN, McOLURG & CO., Chiewgo, and hookuoliors genorall Bont post-pald on Feoeint of th priso. REAL ESTATE, Clly Real Estato for e, Lot known 8s the ‘‘Long John" Kngluo-Houso Lot (Bub-Lot 4, of Lota 4, 5, and, Blook 66, Original Town), bolng 4 foot front on LaBallo-st., botwoou Washington and Madlaon-sta,, by about 101 feot daop. Proposals will ba received unttl April 20, 1874, for cash, and alio for ona-third cash, balance 1 and 3years, with Intereat at 8 poc cont. 8. 8, HAYES, GENERAL NOTICES. NEW CEHROMO, RETURNING FROM TITE STORE A ronl Gom of a Ploture, (o bo givon away by the GREAT ATLANTIO AND PACIFIQ TEA CO., 118 Wost Washington-at., 183 Twonty-second-st. W.C. WATTS & CO., 21 Brown’s Bullding, Liverpools Solfelt consigumonts of Provisions, Lard, &o., and exe- outo ordars for tho puraliaso and sale of same’ for futurs shipmont or delivory, ~Advances made on consignments, andait informatiom Waordod by oue e & Flaal, No, % William-st,, Now York. Proerty Owners, Atiention ! Jntit 16th {nat, "Lax Salo Oortifioatos held by the Olty of liteag oan bo fodusmad a£ 10 per aont, promluw, aftor Whion dato tho rata will b horsatod to 20 por ounts - 8, 8. IIAYS, Oty Comptroller, OnioAo, April SUMMER_RESORTS. CONGRESS HALL, Sheldon Springs, Sheldon, Vi, Kight milos onst Bt. Albans, Bi§ 1 d 2?‘,,'::'"5 it e iR tlont Cabte.: WAL for Ghesutia s, Modsrs, Fox HITOI, 714 Broadway, Now York, n, or at Bongress Hall, Ooh May until Deoenib SCALES, FAIRBEANKS BTANDARD SCALERES OF ALL BIZKS, DISSOLUTION. Leoopold Mayor's t tho Btook aad ook ao- gt v o O Rk Ak : 'wa will continue sai e 3 Tiy1o.of Goodman & o e e e S g LEWISGODRER, Jr &% d 8 Wabaalyav, B SRAE, Aot o AMUSEMENTS, WADISON AND ELIZABETH-STR, Montgomery (ueer's EUROPEAN MENAGERIE, CIRCS, And ROMAN HIPPODROHE, An ¥ntire _thing Now and Gorgeo Einest Eaulpped Extnbilshment in tho World. f the Largeat 1 Yo Zo= Nl R B She The Fincat nqncn{h\n Orgrnization in the - Worlda The following brilliant attists are ongagod, and willap- ‘pear at osch porformanco: WN, the Only Bars-Dack Som- LITTLE MOLLIE B arsault Ridor In Amo MR, FRANK BARRY, Unoqualod Baro-Baok, Trick, and Hardlo Equeatrian. LLEOPOLD AND GERALDINE, Wondorful Gym- nsts. OIIARLTS AND OABRIE AUSTIN, tho colobratod Muskot-Drill Artists, BIADAME TUIRNAIRE, Mistross of o Manogo, NAT AUSTIN AND BILLY BURKE, tho World- Rononaod Popular Gomodlany. Mito. Jaanotto Itllalor, Misses Viotoria North, Nota ‘Rian, Lizzio Btemplo, Mowre. Philo Nathan, rt Jonnion, Goorgo Hloman, O, B: Burrows, Thos, 'Ciiflord, Willlam ‘Bparke, O. Gordolis, Holmont Lrothors, Blgnor arants, nad n hoatof Yfemalo, Blalo, and Juvenile Lor- Tormors, Auxlliaries, oto, Behold the - Entres Triumphel, ores, Ponon, and Mulos! - Galdun Chariots, Dions," Elogant' Palaca Gagas, Portormlng filo: Camols, and Dromodarios, zadisat in Orjontal 3 Drot, Norris' Excolelor Silver- Cornet ~Band, A Grand Asnsnaln will hin minde by th - Atr, il AN ST AT o i raom Lot 2Rt ibo Faviton, upona loxilar wirs, avory aileraoon 2t a'slock., WILL EXfilfiiT IN CHICAGO, ON LOT CORNER OF Madison and Elizabeth-sts., Monday, Tuesdny, Wednesdny, and- Thursday, April 20; 21, 22, nnd £3. Comor Btate and Twenty-scoond: Btreats, April 24 and 26, Admission, 600 Obildron Undor § Years, 3o, Doors opon at 1and 7 ololock p. m, Porformance to <commance ono hour Iator, * Yor further particulars, soo plotorial Lills, programmes, pazphlots otc. Duo notleo will be givon of route to bo takon by tho Grand Procession on tha morning of exhibition, . MONTGOMELY QUIRN, - Solo Proprictor and Managor. M'VICKER'S THEATRE, AT WA B ER Y Her Farewell Appearances in Chicago. OHAS. LEVI, Agoat. | A, DURAND, Troasurer. The publio of Chicago snd vicinity are rospootfully in- 3 formed that MLLE. MARIE ATMEE AND THE FRENCH OPERA BOUFFE (OMPANY, Aftor a tour of nnprecodontod suocess through the prin- clpal citios of Cuba and Moxico, will commoncs, at the above Threatro, A Lo wooks' season of 12,2 TUESDAY AND WEDNRSDAY EVENINGS, April 31 and 23, at 8 o'clock, ‘Whon will be produced, for the FIRST TIMFE IN THIS - LA OALSENBATIONAL FOLLY, in8 acts, ontiticd LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGOT, (Tho Danghtor of Madame Angot). LLE. AIMEE in hor arlginel rolo of MLLE, AIMEE in hor arlginal msL"AIRETrB ANGOT TRIDAY—LA BE MLLE. AT e SATURDAY MATINEGU_LA FILLI DT, MM, ANGOT BATURDAY EVENING—LKS OENT VIERGES, . AIDIE ... . GABRIELLE Bl Conducion SONE, 6 VAN antun, ADMISSION, fnclading oscrvod soats, S1.00. an , according to Iocation : Reonad Hiale H B e e e R T A‘fil%x. Y e &% 10 o OG0 of {ho Thontre: 1555ka ot tho Qporase Tl ONLY OORREOT EDL. TION, for salo at the Thoatro. MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. MASANIELLS By gonoral raquost, this opora will boropeatod by the LIEDERKRANZ . HANS BALATEA, Conduetor, On Sunday, the 19th, and Monday, the 20th of April, ‘Withs tho formor oast, and with an enlarged chorus, Beata can bo xasorvedl at tho Box-Office from Tuosday, 9o'olack. TRororved Beata In Parquotte, Dross Cicplo, and Bal- 8160 Admic X Gillory. B MYERS' OPERA-HOUSE, otwoon Dearborn and State. Aiington, Cotton & Kemble's Mingtrels EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK. In mognificent bill and chango of Programmo, SEE THE BORDER LILY{ Bobby Noweomb's Great Burloequo. MATINER BATURDAY AT 2:30. MGVICKEW'S THEATSRE, Last Wook of tho Popular Actross : IVEiss J. COOIVEESSS, Mondsy and Tucsday Lvonings Shakspenre's Tragedy, ROMEO AND JULIET. T, G ..MIS. JANE COOMDS T biiay - HOOOL O BOANDAL: T e ROV e AN Wikiies sroReT, X gt 3 By e YoM 10 AN DY JULIL. April Si—AIMEE OPERA BOUYEE, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, BECOND AND LAST WEEK OF MISS KATHERINE ROGERS d 1114, avory ovontog, and at the Motinees, DoueteaaTve Broat Now Tork Buddoss " o Rogors in hor orfginal charaoter of JMgs Kathorlog Rosoes 4o, oo nmfxf. ot tin Uampaoy. oot of Mles KATHITINS ROGRIS: Dt 0 Boneyof Mias RYDN 1Y COMWELL, hosranos of Miss DLARCIIE DESAR, th & Ricioty Comiodys Millinery. FRENCH CHIP, English Milan, Pedal, Canton, AND OTHER STRAWS. SEADE HEATS IN GREAT VARIETY, Jet Flowers, Dotted Laces, Brussels Nets, ORNAMENTS IN JBT, PEARL, AND STEEL, RIBBONS. TURQUOISE AND GROS DI BUEZ INPORTED FLOWERS, ETC. POPULAR FRICHS. 241 WEST MADISON ST. W HBSTERIUS. and firad's now orlkiual s DU EMBNER, . M'OORMICK MUSI0 HALT. 'TO-NIGHT, BRECOND GRAND COSTUME CONCERT BY THE OAROLINR RIGHINGS-BERNARD OLDDE POLEEY' CONOERT COMPANY, TO-MORROW NIGHT~Tast Grand Concort, TO-MORROW AFTERNOUN—Only GRAND MATINEGE. Adminalon, only 50 centa, No oxtra olinega for resorvad soats for Matlnoo: 25 conta extea for reserved anats for Kvoning Concert. Ior nalo TII18 MORNING at Jangoy, MoUliirg & Un.'s, 117 Htato- ot - Carpanter & Sheldon, THE GREAT ADELPHL TIIS (TUBSDAY) RVENING, APRIL U, BXTRA LADIES’ INIGELT. Booond Appoarance of tho vory ronawned HAVERLY'S HINSTRELS! A Maguificont Entortainmont of Rofined MINSTERIEILS Y, SWhighhas secotvod tho Waspariog Knoomfuma of thio ohie fournals in tho Principal Capitals of tlie Country. Snound Agpencanco of 1. Ly T, TRV IR WiLGH, WERNARDO, GRORGE WIISON, GAN- FIELD and noumm, GOS8 and FOX, RAPIER, MORTON, and HASSIT, INGIEABI: in Pricos, which remain 50o, 8o, or Iflv}'n_nnurml, 250 exira. ‘Thireo Tadles” Nights this wooks Thin Tuesday, Thinrsday, and Kridsy, Botino to-morrow, No inoroaso o Bl pricon; 2 NDAY NIXT-ALEX. DAVIS and tho Groat Adllth Company. N, CARD. —Te aoscmmodate tho publle during this mook, sooured Honta for this Adelniit will ba_on safo at Kby & . Barnos', 101 Mndllon-ll‘.\al THOUT EXTRA OHARGIK. STANDARD HALL, HIME. EUGENIE RICE. Tha first nubnorintlon congert of MME, RUGENIT DIt ROODK RIOE will taka place at STANDARD HALL, TURSDAY Jtvoning, APRIL 14, Tho managomont have o oniggemont, of the aminont MANIE DI ROODK CAR- o honor of anmoudcing th Olnoinnntl yocalist, M| RIOK, who will appear on thls_sccasion_in_conjunotion with MM, R M. HEMAN ALLEN, iha woll. nowa violiniat, MIE, Al HOLY, iho o ‘Aistiogalstiod RS d BT, 1t BALILD, ‘wha- ke siost Kival oo zoutad %o accompany an the pisoa. A exqu ro- gramme will b rondored, and it Is turged upon all sub- scribors and frionds (o endeavor to bo prosent, Bubsorip. {lon tiokots or tho sutlro sorics (85) or siuglo ndimission (31) can bu obtainnd from 11, DI ROODE, JR., Socra- tary, No. 210Lasnllo. on & Hoaly, State and Mon. -»_0F on the evening of the concert at the door, GLOBE VARIETIES, Hvorything New and Brimful of Fun, Un- paralicled Attractions, TUESDAY," Apdil 14, bavo arrivod and will POSI- TIVELY APBEAT TO!NIGH'T, fho Groat Sogestional Actrose, MISS LISA WEBLEI, dnd horeutlca Turlosqua Froupo, embracing TEN A DATOUT, B1OND S, INTAINBLEAU, tho Wondortal and tiriing Teanoze Porformor and Ooiling Wallker, or Rl I oF poriocmiars oo brogramines, The amusing and entortaining busical Durlosque of BRNANT to-night. KRNAN ... MISS LISA WEBER Grand iy Wodnaoadsy and Batur. aage Aleo Tadion Kight overy rlday RICKS 400, e, 2o, and T6o. Matinocs, Bato all pagacf ool Quildren o0 avita, Taokont ow and ttrnelive Ntars, Mondsy, Apei20. oul now fur tho BOSS BHOW. ACADEMY OF MUSIOC. THE GREAT TRAGEDIAN, . JOHN DPCULLOUGH, Toulght as THE GLADIATOR. This _aftornoon, Grand double bII-MORNING OALY, and TAMING & SHIEW, with MeOULLOUGH, POPE, MISS LILLIK, and ovorybody intho cast. - LOOK-0UT! THE LAST CHANCE TO SEE Kalm's Anatomical Muemn ! "Tho must wondortul Itxhibition of this kiud, Bost col- legtion of Auatomical Spacimona, ‘Adminston oty 2 onla: PROPOSALS, GONVIGT LABOR T0 HIRE. Orriur JCANBAR STATE PENITENTIARY, LEAVENwORTE, Kam., ApALy W] SEALED BIDS will be received for the labor of 200 CONVICTS, or what is not “required to do the work at the Prison, until 3 o’olook p. m., JUNE 1, 1874, 840 Conviats now In the Prison. ; Wagon and Carrlago making now carriod on. Gontraats wiltho_mundo for fiva or ton years. TEN HOURS will by a DAY'S LABOR, Allsliops now and Drincipally briok. g A New 66-Horse Power. Engine, and bolor, now sct. _Statowill furnish fz0d machizory, {i5o aiafiing, hiowsr and pihor. Fayniants: roquirod. moathly. Ordloary branchos of manufacturing will be gllowed., onl ‘lu‘rmof: hud troms 08 qonta por buslel, . aforuintion and syecifications faraiahe : cation toA; J. Angoll, Obatrinat Boscd of Diseators, oF T tho Wardod of Teationtlary, Leavonorth Kane "o it rossrod Lo sojoct duy oF Gl Ohatrman Board of Diraotors, NOTICE T0 BUILDERS, Tho Tegislaturo of tho Statn of Hinols having appro: Drintoa (o muim of 815,000 for tho orootlon of & Soldtere’ an iatlors' Monumont at tho Natlonal Comotory at Mound Clty, ‘iinois, projiossis for bullding sarne, tor gotbor wiih ({ullfn and spacifications, will o reaoivad up 9 thio S0Ul doy of Bay, 1673, Al DIda must. coms withip the apprapriation. Boniga aid smocitations o b mt- slclontly dotinito to givo a closr doa of matcrial and work. anansiuih. *Tho Continisslonors ruservo tho Hght to fojost any or all bids, o ¥ ortor of ‘the Board of Commisalonora. W. L HASBLETON, Soo'y. | Mourid Clty, 1., Aprl 13 1474, e PERIODICALS, ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL. |dizeh &t Sta. forsample or 20 ctw. for samplo Ghironio, taria to t 2gonts, oto, 5 Wi ug}:nl Slor g onnvassors Wanted fu ovory tows, ate. foss, TIQMAB G. NIWMAN, Room 57 Trivuno Bullding, Chicago, A magnificent and "fillul Hanoniy "o SCIENTIFIC | by Bl 5 Mo coples and torms Lo agont; . SRS R £ ARV o et Toom 3 Tribunie Bujldin EDUCATIONAL. Mme. . MEARS, ABSISTED BY Mlle. L. SEE, No. 222 Madison-av., New York. LISHL, RENCH, AND GERMAN BOARDING N b AT EO RO Noh YOUNE LA DIES, Mmo, Moars, having inoroased ncoommodations, wish- ostoadd to the numbor of her pupils, Olroulsrs glving terma, roforencns, oto., sent on Application. PROFESSIONAL OARDS; Chicago. ¥ AVt Dr. Kean, 30 SOUTIL OLATUCHT., GHIAGO, Koy bo consulted, néreonal ouall, fron of cliarge, on Al Slitono ox Horvous dissanon it: d- KIEAN I et aaly phyalolan in thy olfy whlo warauta Gios s o pay, taviig rolurned {rom Baropd, afior visiing tho gonse- sl korpiiala of London, Horiin, hro- parud to glva the aliliofod the lenvfitof 1y long and varied BrofomoRal skl sud oxporioncy, on tbo uausl torms, aa. DR, A. G. OLIN, 187 Washington-st. Tho oldest and longest-located Physician in the city in the treatmont of all Ohronic and Special Disoases. Oall or writo, FRACTIONAL OURRENCY. and Parls, Tam fuf OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, NATIONAT, LINE, NOTIOR-—This Oompany takes thorisk of Insurance (up to B, Co0in gold) on enoh of 1t stosimars, s glrlng phznengors tho bost poltibla guaranteo for safely and danoo of dangsr b sea, g, mont. souchorly orlio bt atwaze beon adopted by this Cempany to avaid fos and hoadlnads, N pA &1“ POUL il l,\”'.ENK'l 'OWN, from Plors 00 e and AT, Norih T " lr‘. Now Vork Aprl 11| Camdn.. fi:?vu '"Il IB‘ Eaypt, Hypaln 88| Urecoo. For Lomdon :;I‘mu. l:l‘)lln IA';:{; :} e 0y (1 880, nund S Currapoys bl Lo ror B30 Chrerepnys @roat Reduotion in Steerage Ratos ' “Theogh tokotsfeom Briih Tort o Ohosso, 30, LLIAM MAGA onoral Wostorn A ot Ok ancl IKandoTa(s, (opyor o, naw Eherman Touse), Obicaga, NEW YORK TO CARDIET. ThoFouth Walea Atlantio Stoamship Uompany's Now ANDIY,, ~April 18 l PEMBROKE . P AT ool b PAManESE, B N2 S e ol sl ot Lot i ek, neoproc vided vith all tho latest Improvomants for tho comiortand. CRMUABIN AND STERRAGE PASSRNGERS A ARAGE PABS : m"l_;tnwwé%cms ..fifl;siu Dryanoy. Bocond Oabin, 65 oy, e t Pr-mu(’»;uua.(';%?ruflwfi'fié?sJ.mm. . el upmardse Ty 1o CardifT, at tho Com= Oons. ;u‘lmi‘;ni);n'k et 1t Now York o i 4 00,y Agonts, ATOHIBALD BAXIER & (O.y Agonte, FOR EUROPE. CUNARD MAIL LINE. . ESTABLISIEIED 1840. Four Sailings Every Week. GREAT REDUOTION IN RATES OF PAS. SAGE FROM EUROPE, Through to Chicago from British Points, $37.00 CURRENCY. Pactlos {ntonding to purohano Ucketa should doo at. once. P, il. DU VIIRNET, Gon'l West'n Agont. N. W cor, Glark and Randoloh-sis. STATE LINE. To Glnsgow, Belfust, Liverpool, Londonderry, &e. STATEOT: AL BTATIE OF O BTATE OF VIRGI] rlont Pk, Nl i ; o nge ot Blimmer., Ratos of prassgo: Osbin, 869 and $80,gold: Steorago, 830 onraniy s Beonatts B surroney T Seuith Bt Temiat 2 alos, "For fietHior partioul to AUBTIN BALDWIN & O Rioute, B Hirsatman low York, OARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIT, guificant now and full-powerod teamahips Ro- The magnificor publio, Baltio, Adriatic, Liilanale, Oceantc, Coltis, sto,, sail from New York on Baturdays and Livorpool o Thursdays, Ratosnalow as any first-olnss fino. Drafts on Great Britata and Troland from £1 upwards., Ofico, 97 Bouth Olark.st., Ohlcago, D LAGIROREN, Ar RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARFIVAL AND DEPARUURE OF TRAINS EITLANATION OF REFERZNOE MANKS.~1 Saturdayaz sontad. Tive * Hunday oxcopted. 1 Monday excoptod, | Ax- Iy Binday aL8 008, oy % batiy, Y oxeepied ¥ EAT WESTERN RAILROADy p.m, *8:00 8 m. |* 9:00 p, m, * HENRY 0. WENTWORTH, Gonerdl Passongor Agerits CHICARN & ALTON AAILROAD. Ohicago, Kansas Cily and Denver Aflln" Line, via Louiais & aun, 3o, and Ciicago, Springfleld, Altonand &, Louix Through Lin-, . Union Lepat, Weat &ide, near Aadisonmat. bridge, . Ticact Offces : At Depot, and 123 Htandaiphest Sprngtold Jxpross. SPelogold Kat & Ibfiorton Oity Joxpron Coria, Fopkuk & i ghis s id i Joliat & Dwighi Accotntiodatio . MUYAUEE B T e, on g Canatote, - a+ 3 Bt Clarlentes onronlte Shermian Honaty and ai Depnte Tear Arrive, ‘M Groon B y g *0:30, m. [*(t:008, m. *6:00 p, m.[* 7:55p. m. 110:00p.m. {* 4:15 p. m. Polnt,_Expross. Milwankpo, 8t, Olls NUAE Wxpre ILLINOIS CENTRAL HAILROAD. Depat Yoot af Lakest, and foat @f Twwenty-secondat, of Lakest apic, 131 Randolph-ats, near Glark, i 8. Louls Exprass.. Bt, Louis Fust Liao, Cairo & Now Orloans iix, Gairo & New Orloans Eix Springilold Bxpross (a) Gliman l‘usm}gar ubuque & Bjoux Olty Dubnque & Sioux Gity ¥ (@) Runata Ohampalgn on Saturdays, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD. Depota—rFoot of Lake-st.. Indianeav,, and Stzlcenth-st, ‘and Canaland Siztcen(hwsta. = Ticket ofices, No,5) Clark. Grand Paclfic Hotel, and at depote, Tear @0a; m * 8:36 0. m, Arrive, Matl and Expross,.... gt Exp, for Omal Olty, Loavonworth, AL - chison & St.. Josoph Kxp... Downor's rava Accommadat Downor's Grove Accommodation Texas Kipres... +10: “Ex, Sundays, tEx. Baturday, 2lix, Monday. CHICAGO & NOR";WESTERN RAILROAD, Gty afices, corner Randolph and LaSalls-its., and 75 Canale b ., corner Yadison-ss aPaotflo Faat Line, aDubuque Night §; & irasporasiyn xnrts ort & Duba § LFebRont & Bubuata lixbre £ B 3 Marquette & Madlion & Firof Das a—Depot corner of 1l e Dbt cormor of Capid and Kpeie: WL BTRNNETT] Gone Pass, Agent. COLORADD. KA i PRt : W WIS, o A CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILTOAD Denot, corner of VanZiuren and Sher, . IV rand Tucits fiatgls er Pickat oeey BEEEEEE Arvive, Qmata, Toavonw'th & Atoh| Peru Avommnodation,, Night Exprast,...... ”}AKE‘SH(TEAM‘[N}IGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. cpoty Van Duren-i., Joot a7 LaSulleal, eket ofces, Corr il adists, o Bt and douthous Mllevsuipinses peainl’ Now * Vork' itpros Atiantio Tixpro Night Itxpross. Houths Uhfong $5 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR BALR AT TRIBUNE OFFICE, A CHICAGD, INDIANAPOLIS & GING ROUGH - LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ngirffl:l b #rom the Great Contral Katiroad Depol, foat of Laks-st. Zeave. Di Ridut T HOTEL, WESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE DUROPEAN PLAN. Coruer Irving-pluce and Sixteenth. NEW Yl?l‘K- W Ul are, 18 ot tot it [ o i e ol the priucipsl s of amusument and loading rotall T Arsod, S | pLaTad this pastaan ¥ 7 ACGHAR, B BRI Fropristar.

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